liminaltimes

liminaltimes

@liminaltimes.bsky.social

Health and social care, dispute resolution, social policy, housing, justice, books, family history, graveyards, images, volcanoes, football (YNWA)

62 Followers 126 Following 85 Posts Joined Aug 2024
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Print in black, white and grey of three tower blocks, the central one in half shade

'Point Blocks on the Tustin Estate' by Louise Hayward, a London-based printmaker who celebrates Brutalist architecture #WomensArt

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Rectangular wooden sculpture with rectangular stained glass inlay in rainbow colours, the artwork is sited on a beach on wet sand which reflects the colours of the glass

Louise V Durham, stained glass and driftwood sculpture, Shoreham by Sea, UK #WomensArt

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Remembering the Angels of Dunblane and their teacher on the 30th anniversary of that tragic day.
Thoughts, love and prayers to their families, friends and everybody affected.

#Dunblane #DunblaneMassacre #30Years

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3 days ago

Thank you Ian - what a lovely way to remember. Mum‘s name - Margaret Hirst #Mums26. Her family lived near Lancaster from at least the 1600‘s - the Moons, Craggs, Kelsalls and Townsons.

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4 days ago

The Independent headline says rape victims in the UK. Is the accurate? Or does this only apply to England (and Wales)?

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Women and girls walk more than men and boys at all ages. If we want to improve gender equality in travel, the best way is to spend more on pedestrians. bit.ly/4cuYRwl

#InternationalWomensDay

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Small ceramic sculpture of a white figure sitting cross legged with a daffodil for a head against a white background

Carolyn Clayton, UK Ceramic artist known for her figurative sculptures #womensart #Spring #FridayFeeling

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1 week ago

Thoughtful as ever. And learning for all: “Just as we interpret people’s bodies through signs, symptoms, and investigative findings, we also need to interpret their words and their worlds, exploring ways of inhabiting these in our imagination”.

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1 week ago

Suffolk Road Lane?

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A gothic castle in the transylvanian mountains.

A great bear of a man, waring a stovepipe hat and carrying a cane: "Now that you are my bride, you will never leave this castle!" 

His new bride replies "Wow! Your library is amazing!"

He continues "Beyond the castle is a high wall with no gate, and beyond that is a deep. Dark forest with no path."

She pulls a volume from a great bookcase, "I suppose it's my library too, now we're married."

He goes on "The forest is crawling with ravenous wolves, malignant birds and the spirits of long-dead travellers."

Ignoring him, carrying a pile of hardbacks "So many books! I can't believe My luck!"

He has sprouted wings, claws and cloven hoofs.
"When the sun sets, I transform into a wild beast and soar into the night, seized by a terrible bloodlust!"

She sits, examining her books as he flies out the window "Ok. I'll stay here and read. See you in the morning"

'Castle'
One of the limited-edition prints in my shop
www.tomgauld.com/shop

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St Paul’s also has the wondrous Alison Watt painting ‘Still’ in the Memorial Chapel. #edinburgh

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Photo of a doorway created with twigs in a lush green forest

“Passage”, 2007 by German installation artist Cornelia Konrads #womensart #Spring

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St Paul’s also has the wondrous Alison Watt painting ‘Still’ in the Memorial Chapel. #edinburgh

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2 weeks ago
Stained glass artwork featuring a running hare facing right in a crescent frame with floral border

English stained glass artist Tamsin Abbott, who is inspired by folklore and nature #WomensArt
#March1st #Spring

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Portrait of a woman, head and shoulders with a parrot on each shoulder and two parrots on her lap

Frida Kahlo, Me and my parrot, 1941 #womensart

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2 weeks ago
Painting of a face divided into angular sections and colours

US poet Sylvia Plath was also a talented artist.
Triple-Face Portrait, c.1950 is an example of her work #WomensArt

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BJGPLife: Let’s just do some bloods…
bjgplife.com/lets-ju...


#GeneralPractice #PrimaryCare #FamilyMedicine

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2 weeks ago

Five women authors by whom I’ve read at least five books:
- Maggie O’Farrell
- Ali Smith
- Val McDermid
- Muriel Spark
- Sarah Hall

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Five women authors by whom I’ve read at least five books:
- Maggie O’Farrell
- Ali Smith
- Val McDermid
- Muriel Spark
- Sarah Hall

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1 month ago

"Dooring" is a hazard that cyclists face all the time, normally when passing parked cars.

The "Dutch reach" is a way of opening a car door that forces you to look behind - you reach with your non-door hand, turning your shoulders. You should *never* open a car door without checking behind you.

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3 weeks ago
Photo looking down on a circular purple ceramics bowl with internal layers

Ceramic art by Pakistani-born British ceramist Halima Cassell #WomensArt

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1 month ago
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#slavaUkraini

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1 month ago

Excellent.

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1 month ago
Painting of light and dark purple blossoming ground plants growing in grass

'Purple Crocuses' by contemporary painter Cathy Rowe #WomensArt

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1 month ago
Photo of a bronze sculpture resembling a five legged cat with a human face in a white gallery space

Self Portrait. (2007), Louise Bourgeois #Womensart

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1 month ago
Print of a tree between two hills against a golden sunset

'Sunset #SycamoreGap' etching by contemporary Northumberland based UK printmaker Rebecca Vincent #WomensArt

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1 month ago
Illustration of two stylised sitting cats, one tabby to the right, the other black and white, both facing forwards, the tabby bending it's neck to look sideways with large round curious eyes

Angela Smyth, contemporary artist & illustrator #womensart

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PEG - Profanity Embroidery Group, Whitstable, UK, a group who formed to stitch and swear #WomensArt #FridayFeeling

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1 month ago
Four identical images in print form of snowdrops. White flowers on lush green stems

Sarah Ross Thompson, contemporary fine art printmaker #WomensArt
#Snowdrops #February

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1 month ago

Thoughtful and thought provoking article ⬇️ which includes: “When we meet a patient as someone fixed — shaped and limited by their past — we deny their potential. When we meet them as someone becoming, we help make their possibilities real”.

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