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I have inverted the original to show off the textures in the archway and it has turned the green grass into Larva!
Here in the King would conduct more private business and meet with his closest acquaintances.
Display Cabinet
Upright rectangular walnut veneered cabinet made c.1710-20 in two stages with glazed doors with walnut glazing bars. Shelves with walnut edges. Crossbanding around the edges and four bronze ribbed rosettes, on ball feet.
•Provenance: This may be the cabinet referred to in the account of John Gumley for the year from Michaelmas 1716: “For a walnuttree press with a glass door 16.0.0” The pair to this cabinet is now in Colonial Williamsburg.
•People Involved:
oCreator(s):
Attributed to: John Gumley (1672-1729) (cabinet maker); English (nationality)
•Physical Properties:
oMedium and Techniques: Walnut, glass, brass
oak; walnut (wood); veneer; brass
oMeasurements: 227.0 × 93.0 × 65.0 cm (whole object)
The annual scarecrow trail at Hayton Cumbria. More photos from 2012 - 2023 here: www.flickr.com/photos/davidambridge/collections/721576534...
The Hayton Walnut tree, Walnut Field, Hayton, Cumbria
This tree is about 250 years old, and is the largest ever walnut recorded in Cumbria, it's also the top ten largest of its species in the UK
More pics of The Hayton Walnut tree here: www.flickr.com/photos/davidambridge/albums/72157645273737041
The Hayton Walnut tree, Walnut Field, Hayton, Cumbria
This tree is about 250 years old, and is the largest ever walnut recorded in Cumbria. It's also in the top ten largest of its species in the UK
More pics of The Hayton Walnut tree here: www.flickr.com/photos/davidambridge/albums/72157645273737041
The window is to our bedroom, the tree is a black walnut tree, its branches very heavy with nuts right now.
The Hayton Walnut tree, Walnut Field, Hayton, Cumbria
This tree is about 250 years old, and is the largest ever walnut recorded in Cumbria. It's also in the top ten largest of its species in the UK
More pics of The Hayton Walnut tree here: www.flickr.com/photos/davidambridge/albums/72157645273737041