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Card #26 in the 'Dr. Who and the Daleks' series of sweet-cigarette cards, courtesy of the BBC, the spiffy BBC/2Entertain DVD edition of 'The Keys of Marinus', and Cadet Sweets of Slough:
'In the little-known depths of hyperspace, an Earthbound spaceship finds a lone Dalek moving alongside them. The crew capture the Dalek, who seems unconscious...at least, it utters no sound and offers no resistance.'
Card #8 in the 'Dr. Who and the Daleks' series of sweet-cigarette cards, courtesy of the BBC, the spiffy BBC/2Entertain DVD edition of 'The Keys of Marinus', and Cadet Sweets of Slough.
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Brandy Agerbeck is an artist and a graphic facilitator. She creates illustrations that are amazing and not only show what was talked about, but evoke the energy and mood of the talk or presentation as well. While watching Dr. Who recently I caught this glimpse and instantly thought of her. It isn't quite what she does, but it was close enough that I wanted her to see it.
Popped into the exhibition about toys at our local museum in Northwich. It was the Salt Museum but now the Workhouse Museum as the building used to be an old workhouse originally. All toys donated by local people , hence the rather odd groupings.