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For sale - Greeting cards and limited edition prints of drawings of famous English locations and historic landmarks by Tony Heaton MDes RCA.

Shakespeare

Shakespeares Globe Theatre Shakespeare's Globe, London, the vision of Sam Wanamaker CBE recreates Shakespeare's Elizabethan "wooden O" theatre where productions of The Bard's plays - A Midsummer Night's Dream, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth are produced amongst many others throughout the seasons. Shakespeare's Globe has centres in Canada; Germany; New Zealand and USA. View Shakespeare products...

Jane Austens BathJane Austen

Jane Austen's Bath, where she lived and visited many times with her family, played a backdrop for the social content of many of her novels; Northanger Abbey, Persuasion, Sense and Sensibility. View Jane Austen products...

Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardys birthplaceThomas Hardy set all his novels in Wessex (South West of England). His hometown of Dorchester became Casterbridge in "The Mayor of Casterbridge" and "Tess of The d'Urbervilles" portrayed in the heart of the Dorset countryside and close to the Jurassic Coast; England's first Natural World Heritage site. View Thomas Hardy products...

Kensington Palace

A Royal Residence from the reign of William III in 1689- a working Royal residence and was home to the late Diana, Princess of Wales. Kensington Palace

Hampton Court PalaceHampton Court Palace

Henry VIII redesigned the Palace for his second wife, Anne Boleyn. Queen Victoria opened the Palace to the general public. Hampton Court Palace.

The Llandoger Trow

1664 Bristol - Once the drinking den of pirates and believed to be the original of Long John Silver's haunt "The Spy Glass" in Robert Louis Stephenson's  "Treasure  Island". The Llandoger Trow

Cerne Abbas GiantThe Cerne Abbas Giant

Or the "Rude Man" is the largest hill figure in Britain. He is depicted naked with a huge phallus. His virility was put to use in folk magic. Cerne Abbas Giant

World Heritage Sites

HM Tower of London and the Royal Naval College, Greenwhich contrast with sites at The Great Roman Bath and The Royal Crescent in Bath. The Coastline of West Dorset and East Devon form the Jurassic Coast which represents 185 million years of earth history and England's 1st Natural World Heritage Site. View World Heritage Sites...

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