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Mental emotional breakdown
Repeated chronic sickness
Breakdown of marriages & family alienation
Financial insufficiency
Accident Prone
History of suicides/unnatural deaths
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Fields on fire, Norfolk AA98 11587
Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Fields on fire, Norfolk AA98 11587
Photo Jigsaw Puzzle... You Are Purchasing A Jigsaw Puzzle
300 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle 17 x12 (43x30cm). The jigsaw is delivered bagged and on a back board making a superb gift. Also supplied are a re-sealable bag, a photo example of the artwork and a self assemble flat packed box for storage. Estimated artwork size 432x305mm
Artwork Description Fields on fire, Norfolk AA98 11587 Postwick, Norfolk. Barley fields on fire. A spark from a steam locomotive could have started a trackside fire. Farm workers are attempting to save some of the crop. Photographed by Hallam Ashley in August 1949. .
Artwork chosen by Historic England. (c) Historic England
For any queries regarding this artwork please contact Historic England quoting Reference 1754421
PHOTO JIGSAW PUZZLE Jigsaw Puzzle with artwork depicting Fields on fire, Norfolk AA98 11587. Postwick, Norfolk. Barley fields on fire. A spark from a steam locomotive could have started a trackside fire. Farm workers are attempting to save some of the crop. Photographed by Hallam Ashley in August 1949. . Chosen by Historic England. 300 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle 17 x12 (43x30cm). The jigsaw is delivered bagged and on a back board making a superb
Price: £19.99
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So I just found out I’ve been saying Sharon den Adel’s last name wrong for the past 3 years. Apparently it isn’t pronounced like Adele’s first name :P I also heard someone pronounce Simone Simons’ last name with a long “i” sound instead of a short “i” sound. Is that right? Because I tried to look it up, but every interview either calls her “Simone from Epica” or just Simone. My whole world is being flipped upside down!