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Jeremy Bradshaw observational drawing edition (?)
I don’t know how to title this but I’m at the bakery and I was thinking that it would be funny to have Jeremy in France for a seminar and him wanting to have some food and then he gets lost and confused considering how many different breads we have
It’s a messy and not fully proportional doodle but it trains me better on my real life drawing so good thing for volumes and light and all!! Thanks Jeremy ksksks
Once again, if you have any prompt you want to see considering Bridgewater fanart, don’t hesitate!! <3
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APRIL 10TH IN THE ARSENAL DIARY......... On this day in 1882 Walter Rayner was born in Wanstead, London. He gets a mention here as he was a guest player for Arsenal during World War I. He made 10 appearances and scored 4 goals during the 1917/1918 season while signed officially to Croydon Common. After he retired from playing he later went on to become Charlton Athletic's first ever professional manager. Today in 1897 Woolwich Arsenal had no fixture so a match was organised at the Manor Ground against the Reserves. The second string side won the practice match 1-2 with Adam Haywood scoring for the first team. The Division 2 match today in Plumstead was against Chesterfield Town. It ended in a 3-0 victory for Woolwich Arsenal with goals from Thomas Briercliffe and William Gooing and a helping hand from the visitors with an own goal. Woolwich Arsenal were at Goodison Park on this date in 1907. Charlie Satterthwaite added to his goal tally but the Gunners lost 2-1 to Everton. A much happier result today in 1909 when Woolwich Arsenal beat Blackburn Rovers 1-3 at Ewood Park. Harold Lee, Charles Lewis and David Neave all on the scoresheet. At Edgeley Park today in 1914 Woolwich Arsenal couldn't find a goal and were defeated 2-0 by Stockport County. Bury were at Highbury on this date in 1915 and Arsenal got a comfortable 3-1 victory. Billy Blyth got a goal and John Flanagan's brace completed the win. There would only be two more matches for Arsenal in Division 2 before being voted into Division 1 and remaining in the top flight to this day. Today in 1919 Leslie Knighton (picture top left) joined Arsenal as manager. Despite battling against relegation he remained in his job until 1925. His 268 matches in charge consisted of 92 wins, 62 draws and 114 defeats giving him a win percentage of 34.33%. Henry Norris sacked him 1925 and replaced him with Herbert Chapman and Knighton moved on to manage Bournemouth. One of Knighton's wins came today in 1920 at Highbury when Arsenal faced Burnley. Frank Bradshaw and Fred Pagnam got the goals to take the points. Jimmy Brain's goal today in 1926 was not enough as Arsenal went down 2-1 to Sunderland at Roker Park. Half back Bill Seddon (picture bottom left) made his debut in the match. He had joined in 1924 and captained the reserves to the London Combination title but it took 14 months for this senior debut to come along. He made 76 appearances for the first team and over 200 for the reserves before leaving for Grimsby Town in 1932 for a fee of £2,500. A comfortable Highbury win today in 1936 when Arsenal beat West Bromwich Albion 4-0. The goals came form Jack Crayston, Alex James, James Dunne and Joe Hulme. 1937 today and Arsenal couldn't score at Maine Road. They ended up being beaten 2-0 by Manchester City. Ted Drake and Leslie Compton both scored at Highbury on this day in 1939 as Arsenal beat Blackpool 2-1. Centre forward George Curtis (picture top right) made his debut today. He joined in 1936 and went to serve his apprenticeship at nursery club Margate. He only played 13 times for the senior side and went to Southampton with team mate Tommy Rudkin in a deal for Don Roper in 1947. Using White Hart Lane as the home ground Arsenal took on West Ham United today in 1943 in the Football League Cup South. Wartime guest Briscoe, Cliff Bastin and Denis Compton all scored to put Arsenal into the semi-final with a 3-1 victory. In 1944 on this date the same three players got a goal a piece as Arsenal beat Brighton & Hove Albion 3-1 in the Football League South. On this day in 1948 Arsenal won the First Division Championship after a 1-1 draw with Huddersfield Town at Leeds Road. Arsenal were champions with four games left to play, they would draw two of those and win the other two, finishing the season in style with an 8-0 victory over Grimsby Town. 27,226 spectators watched Arsenal destroy Stoke City at Highbury today in 1950. Walley Barnes got a goal, Peter Goring and Doug Lishman got two a piece and the Potters helped out with an own goal as Arsenal cruised to a 6-0 victory. A sad note that on this day in 1954, Joe Mercer (picture middle right) made is last appearance for Arsenal due to breaking his leg in two places in a collision with team mate Joe Wade. The match at Highbury ended in a 3-0 win over Liverpool courtesy of a goal by Don Roper and two from debutante Derek Tapscott (picture bottom right). Mercer had joined Arsenal in 1946 signing from Everton for £9,000. He became club captain and led Arsenal to three league titles and an FA Cup win. In 1950 he was voted Football Writer's Association Footballer of the Year. In total he played 275 times for the club. Welshman Derek Tapscott had signed from Barry Town in 1953, manager Tom Whittaker paid £4,000 for the midfielder who went to play 132 times and score 68 goals. He sustained an injury while playing for Wales in 1957 but after recuperating he found it difficult to dislodge his replacement Vic Groves to get back to first choice. He left in September 1958, returned to Wales and signed for Cardiff City. Arsenal didn't play again on this date until 1968. This match was a 2-0 defeat for the Gunners by Southampton at the Dell. It was Southampton at the Dell again on this day in 1971. This time it ended in a 1-2 win for Arsenal on the way to the Double. Frank McLintock and John Radford got the goals. There was little for the 20,774 to cheer at Goodison Park today in 1976 as Everton and Arsenal played out a 0-0 draw. Always a good day when you can say that Arsenal beat the shitty Middlesex team and today in 1979 that's what happened. One goal was enough as Frank Stapleton made it 1-0 at Highbury in front of 53,896 fans and the north London enemy were beaten. The Gunners were at the Goldstone Ground on this day in 1982. Despite a Brian Talbot goal Arsenal were beaten 2-1 by Brighton & Hove Albion. Into the Premiership era and today in 1993 Arsenal were at Portman Road to face Ipswich Town. Thanks to goals from Alan Smith and Paul Merson Arsenal got a 1-2 victory over the Tractor Boys. See the goals and a David Seaman penalty save here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEPbDRX1ZmE A new signing for Arsenal today in 1999 as they added sixteen year old Jeremie Aliadiere to the youth ranks. He joined on a free transfer from Clairefontaine. He would graduate through to the first team and played 51 times as well as having loan spells with Glasgow Celtic, West Ham United and Wolverhampton Wanderers. He was sold on to Middlesbrough in 2007 before moving to Lorient in 2011 and then took his service to Qatar to sign with Umm Salal. Nicklas Bendtner played for Arsenal Under-21's today in 2006 and his goal meant a 1-1 draw with Watford. Today in 2011 Jens Lehmann played against Blackpool at Bloomfield Road after Manuel Almunia was injured in the warm up. It was his 200th Arsenal game which the Gunners won 1-3 due to goals from Abou Diaby 18; Emmanuel Eboué 21 and Robin van Persie 76. On this day in 2012 the Arsenal Under 21 side nicked a 0-1 victory in the north east when Thomas Eisfeld's goal was the only goal in the match against Newcastle United. This date in 2013 saw Arsenal sell youth player Martin Angha to FC Nuremburg for £300,000. Angha came to the academy from his hometown club of FC Zurich in 2012. He did make it through to the first team playing twice, a debut against Coventry City in the Capital One (League) Cup and then a Champions League match against Olympiacos. He was at FC Nuremburg only a short time before moving on to 1860 Munich and in 2015 moved again to sign with St Gallen back in Switzerland. Finally, it was Chuba Akpom that scored for the youth squad today in 2014. It was not enough to keep Arsenal in the FA Youth Cup and they went out 2-1 to Chelsea.
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Young Jeremy Bradshaw watercolour doodles
This is kind of a continuation of my headcanon about young!Jeremy Bradshaw, again trying to do more watercolours as I can for now!! Read more for close up of each drawings 🫶
This one is my fave honestly, I like the kinda esoteric vibe of the t-shirt and I’m a simple man, I wanted to see him wearing some flannel! (I’m sure Jeremy as a prof still has some, although he might not wear them at his workplace)
(Yeah I messed up the drawing beneath it and as I don’t use any pencil and go straight with the fineliner… if I mess up, it’s messed up and it was bad 😭)
I would call this one sassy Jeremy, it’s still his rebellious phase, and I thought about the slit eyebrow because he would nail it, and it brings to his character to me! (He would be like that when his mother’s boyfriend he refuses to call dad talks to him, I SEE it)
Badges are a continuation of the headcanon of him loving the X-Files, him enjoying Batman. I think he has his sad contemplative moments thinking about Thomas sometimes </3
I’d say it would be more when he was on the Wiccan side, still trying to find himself, and that he got told that he had to look nicely, hence his hair tied up and the shirt, but I still find him with a daydream aspect with the flowers in his pockets (and he’s still rebellious with his slit eyebrow). I think this to me pictures Jeremy between my last drawings of him being a young adult and him graduating at university, slowly becoming the Jeremy we know 🫶
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