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- Some more shots from Trelissick
- Thursday's busy PV for the Level one show revealed...
- Printemps Érable: More than just a clever pun
- Contemporary Makers ProjectHelen Marton Contempora...
- Fantastic weather at Trelissick Gardens for our Pr...
- More Design staff at Collect represented by the Wi...
- Abigail Brown our Metals Tutor is at Collect this ...
- I’m a Congressional Medal of Honor Winner
- Some great images of student work in The latest Cr...
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Ed began making barrels in 1975. He no longer builds rifles. Hudson Valley Fowlers by Kenneth Gahagan Alan Sandy Rifle Damascus Barrel for G...
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Congratulations to Emily Goodaker level 3 for getting into the Royal College! One of Emily's pieces for a recent collaboration with the ...
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LEVEL 2 continue to work on their site specific Project for the National Trust's Trelissick gardens POSTER Laima's Photoshop design ...
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I have the privilege to know Bob Roller and would like to show five of his locks. From top to bottom and left to right Twigg Durs Egg, Durs ...
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Ball-headed club Iroquois (Mohawk) Wood, ribbon, feather Length 52 x width 13.5 x cm 18th century Area of Origin: Great Lakes, Canada Belong...
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Join the Fort Boonesborough Foundation in helping support the archaeological work at the original fort site.We will be raffling an 18th cent...
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Lancaster County, Pennsylvania poplar hanging cupboard, ca. 1740 , the molded cornice over a single door with wrought iron ram's horn ...
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This is a .36 cal North Carolina mountain rifle built by Joe Schell. Stocked in cherry with a 45 1/2'' Bobby Hoyt swamped barrel, C...
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"Hershel House and His Woodbury School" can be found here . "Frank and Lally House Artist in Unison" can be found here...