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Paintings & Prints in West Wales 12 sites in this category
Debbie Dunbar Arthttp://www.debbiedunbar.net Based in beautiful countryside near the popular market town of Newcastle Emlyn Debbie Dunbar has a growing reputation for her artwork which is in collections in Europe, USA, Canada and Australia. As well as studies in oil of local rural life and the livestock and people that live here, Debbie is very well known internationally for her horse paintings, especially the Welsh Cob. Debbie is also happy to discuss commissioned work. She is an Associate Member of the Society of Equestrian Artists. CATEGORIES: Artists , Paintings & Prints LOCATIONS: Newcastle Emlyn
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Homesitting - professional woman available, particularly in West Wales (Pembrokeshire / south Ceredigion / west Carmarthenshire). Happy to do light gardening / pet duties. Reply to this advertVoirrey Kewley and Ralph Gibbs are looking for Allyn J Roberts who graduated with them in 1952 in Hispanic Studies from the University of Liverpool. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Australia Reply to this advertCriccieth-detached house -4 bed /garage /gdn /all elec/unfurnished--£550 calender month exc of bills -- free from end july for long term let Reply to this advertGround rents wanted, private or commercial, anything considered, top prices paid. tel.07770677714 Warrington Reply to this advertI am trying to contact anyone who worked at the Rhos Abbey Hotel in the mid to late sixties.I worked there with a friend and we are both from Cumbria. Would like to hear from anyone who knew me then. My name is Christine Smith. Cumbria Reply to this advert |
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