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Foxcote
Warwick
31 of 145  Tue 6th Nov 2012 5:45pm  

Smashing little book, expect you are thrilled with the autographs. Well if that was 1930, he would only have been 15 years old then. I suspect we shall find more, it will be good for you as the owner of the autograph book to hear his voice on that apple link and maybe he will speak of his career as well.
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morgana
the secret garden
32 of 145  Tue 6th Nov 2012 11:13pm  

James Kessell
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Foxcote
Warwick
33 of 145  Wed 7th Nov 2012 8:06am  

Work by James Kessell
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dutchman
Spon End
34 of 145  Tue 20th Nov 2012 9:27pm  

Section Leader Brandon Moss, GC, of Coventry Section Leader Brandon Moss, GC, of Coventry Brandon Moss was awarded the George Cross for his "superhuman efforts and utter disregard for personal injury" while serving as a Special Constable with the Coventry Constabulary. He led two rescue attempts on houses which had been destroyed by a high explosive bomb during heavy German air raids on 14 November 1940 in the Coventry Blitz, managing to free three people trapped in the rubble in the first and another person in the second after seven hours of digging through the night. He also recovered four bodies. A fractured gas main, further air raids and a delayed action bomb no more than twenty yards from the scene added to the danger of falling masonry and structural collapse. The citation for his award was published in the London Gazette on 13 December 1940, when he was presented with the George Cross by King George VI at Buckingham Palace. Moss married Vera Watson and had two daughters. He died, aged 90, in Coventry on August 9, 1999. His GC is now on display at the Lord Ashcroft VC Gallery in the Imperial War Museum, London.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
35 of 145  Wed 21st Nov 2012 1:24am  

I'm a big fan of George Shaw's work. He was a Turner prize finalist in 2011. Spot the scenes in and around Tile Hill: George Shaw's Paintings
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
36 of 145  Wed 21st Nov 2012 2:01am  

Thanks for the above NeilsYard, I think George Shaw's work is fantastic, so simple yet all the detail is in there needed for the scene. Love the 'wood scene' No. 9. Thumbs up Thumbs up Thumbs up
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NeilsYard
Coventry
37 of 145  Wed 21st Nov 2012 2:57am  

He is excellent isn't he Dreamtime. There's a couple in there that you would be hard pushed to tell they were not photos.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
38 of 145  Wed 21st Nov 2012 5:11am  

Most of them I would say. You have to look twice to make sure they are paintings. Brilliant Thumbs up
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Foxcote
Warwick
39 of 145  Wed 21st Nov 2012 7:48am  

I can't get over them, I thought you were joking and they were photographs. How he captures the light and his skill with the trees, nos. 7, 8 and 9 were my favourites and the telephone box one but all amazing, thanks for introducing us to him Neils Yard. Thumbs up
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NeilsYard
Coventry
40 of 145  Wed 21st Nov 2012 8:38pm  

No problem all - glad they are enjoyed as much as I do. One of the most amazing things about Georges' work is that he uses Humbrol paints - yes as in the ones you use with Airfix models!
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
41 of 145  Fri 23rd Nov 2012 7:12pm  

Did anyone spot this scene below on the news the other day? Keith West sent me the photo by email, but then a day or two later, after I'd almost forgotten about it, I noticed a news item about the voting for women bishops (and a very negative outcome, in my opnion - are we still in the dark ages? Sorry, that's for a different topic!). Anyway, there in the background was a huge painting, which I immediately recognised! Thank you Keith for sharing your talent with us.
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anne
coventry
42 of 145  Fri 23rd Nov 2012 7:34pm  

Yes Rob, I saw it! And I agree re the women bishops. And I can't wave because my little faces won't work.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
43 of 145  Sat 24th Nov 2012 2:04am  

I agree Anne. I just one word 'Beautifulfantastic'. I would love to see it one day. All these great artists names are appearing on the Forum lately, what an education! Here you are Anne, have some of mine. Wave Wave Wave Wave Wave Wave Wave Some folk out there will be inclined to stick with old traditions regarding women bishops, but we have to move with the times and times - as the song goes - 'are achanging'.
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anne
coventry
44 of 145  Sat 24th Nov 2012 8:14pm  

Thankyou for the waves, Dreamtime!
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Foxcote
Warwick
45 of 145  Sun 25th Nov 2012 9:01pm  

Herbert Edward Cox. I found some more of his work and can't zoom into the paintings very well though. H.E. Cox
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