british pullman. route from london to dover. 2022.
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it's wild how much the concept of dementors was just lifted wholecloth from the spectres in His Dark Materials. JKR essentially changed the name and said "yeah that's good it's mine now"
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Peter Bailey’s illustrations for Philip Pullman’s The Secret Commonwealth.
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The British Library is going to have an exhibition titled Fantasy: Realms of Imagination, and there are a lot of events that accompany it, many of which can be participated in online. Check out the programme, there's stuff about Terry Pratchett, Neil Gaiman, Philip Pullman, as well as various themes of fantasy literature.
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"Title transfer" 11"x14", oil on canvas
Still needs varnishing etc.
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Thoughts on the Blue Pullman/BR Class 251?
look ok. running a non standard luxury set is apparently really expensive and inefficient? who knew? surprised us. anyway a lesser company would scrap them but instead we're pleased to announce we're replacing all train services with them. happy travelling :)
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Magic, Myths, and Misfits: A Journey Through British Fantasy Television
Whether you’re a wizarding world devotee or a chronicler of Narnia, if you’re in the mood to mix a bit of televisual magic into your high fantasy diet, you’ve landed in the right place.
Here’s a list of ten British fantasy series that are as alluring as a freshly brewed cuppa.
Doctor Who
This one’s older than your granny’s favourite rocking chair. With a time-travelling alien who changes faces…
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YAAASSS GAY ANGELS!!!! THEY KISSED ONSCREEN!!! HIS DARK MATERIALS GETTING OFF TO A GREAT START. We love Will going to find lyra! Iroek is as great as ever.
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Courtesy: British Pullman
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Fantasy: Realms of Imagination exhibition opens at the British Library soon, along with events with Neil Gaiman, and many more
Fantasy: Realms of the Imagination, a major exhibition on fantasy opens at the British Library in London on 27th October, and a raft of tie-events includes appearances by Neil Gaiman and Philip Pullman.
Fantasy: Realms of the Imagination, a major exhibition on fantasy opens at the British Library in London on 27th October, and a raft of tie-events includes appearances by Neil Gaiman and Philip Pullman.
In the works for over a year, supported by Wayland Games Limited and the Unwin Charitable Trust, with thanks to The B. H. Breslauer Fund of the American Trust for the British Library, visitors…
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