George, the portrait collection.
Photos taken by John Haynes on the 6th April 1969, at the kitchen table in Kinfauns, Esher.
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George, the portrait collection.
Photos taken by John Haynes on the 6th April 1969, at the kitchen table in Kinfauns, Esher.
Mmm… plants…
George in the greenhouse (?) at Kinfauns, photographed by John Haynes on the 6th April 1969.
George photographed in the garden at Kinfauns, Esher on the 6th April, 1969.
Pics: John Haynes.
Uncanny apparition -- all it wears, grotesquely canted on that grinning skull, is a garland woven out of worms! No spurs, no whip, and still this ghostly cavalier urges his apocalyptic nag onward till her flaring nostrils bleed, horse and horseman mad in pursuit of Space, trampling Infinity with reckless hooves! The rider brandishes a flaming sword above the nameless hordes he gallops down, and like a prince inspecting his domain quarters that unending graveyard where a bleak white sun exposes, mile on mile, history’s hecatombs, ancient and modern both. -- Charles Baudelaire, “A Fantastic Engraving,” 1861, inspired by viewing an etching (1784) by John Haynes (reprod. here), after a drawing (1775) by John Hamilton Mortimer. English trans. of Richard Howard. The original French below: Une gravure fantastique Ce spectre singulier n'a pour toute toilette, Grotesquement campé sur son front de squelette, Qu'un diadème affreux sentant le carnaval. Sans éperons, sans fouet, il essouffle un cheval, Fantôme comme lui, rosse apocalyptique, Qui bave des naseaux comme un épileptique. Au travers de l'espace ils s'enfoncent tous deux, Et foulent l'infini d'un sabot hasardeux. Le cavalier promène un sabre qui flamboie Sur les foules sans nom que sa monture broie, Et parcourt, comme un prince inspectant sa maison, Le cimetière immense et froid, sans horizon, Où gisent, aux lueurs d'un soleil blanc et terne, Les peuples de l'histoire ancienne et moderne.
These broadleaved trees growing beside Afon Cwm Mynach are covered in mosses and fungi typical of the Celtic Rainforest. #johnhaynes 📸 @pity_sax on 🎹✨ Hear BiRDKiND's full "Oiseaux Première" free @theiamania.org #birdkind #violinandpiano #fiddle #welshcountryside #forestmushrooms #mossyforest #fairymusic #magicforest #magicmushrooms #diymusic #victorianera
An electrifying opal bead necklace made by David Webb at John Haynes at the #lvantiquejewelryshow #davidwebb #johnhaynes #opal #emerald #onyx #diamond @davidwebbjewels
My certificate for completing the Personal Performance course at the John Haynes Coaching Accadamy in Liverpool. #johnhaynes #coachingaccadamy #itsliverpool #life #my #me #coaching #success (at International Coaching Academy)