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by Jim Hatch
$42.50
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Our luxuriously soft beach towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Our beach towels are available in two different sizes: beach towel (32" x 64") and beach sheet (37" x 74").
Don't let the fancy name confuse you... a beach sheet is just a large beach towel.
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Catherine Eddowes
In 1843, the Eddowes family left Wolverhampton for London. Catherine’s father George had lost his job partaking in... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Catherine Eddowes
In 1843, the Eddowes family left Wolverhampton for London. Catherine’s father George had lost his job partaking in then-illegal strike action at the tin-works and sought work in the capital, taking his family of 8 with him.
After a lifetime of childbearing, Kate’s mother died of tuberculosis in 1855, putting an end to Kate’s education at age 15. Her father died shortly afterward, orphaning the younger children to the workhouse and sending Kate back to Wolverhampton to live with her uncle.
Soon after being caught stealing while working at the tin works, Kate met and fell for an Irish ex-soldier turned peddler, Thomas Conway. Together with their baby, they lived an itinerant lifestyle of story-telling and uncertainty.
However, when Thomas struggled to find work in London their partnership became violent and fell apart, leaving Kate and the children to the workhouse. Kate met John Kelly, with whom she traveled to Kent in hope of hop picking in the summe...
http://www.thecrazymind.com/2017/08/artist-with-camera-interview-with-jim.html "PLEASE JOIN MY EMAIL LIST I HAVE SOME EXCITING NEWS COMING", Jim is an accomplished Photographer he has won numerous awards to mention a few. Jim has been photographing since he was in grade school, he recently in the past 4 years has done digital painting and brush to the canvas Jim is a proud supporter and volunteer of the Canadian Cancer Society Jim is also a proud supporter of the S.P.C.A. and also Critter Care Jim's Quote "Rather than a photographer, I consider myself as an artist with a camera"
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Dora Stork
Beautiful photograph artistry digital work! L/F/voted in the Blue contest
Jim Hatch replied:
Thank you so much
Marty Morales
Delightful work of art, Jim. Lovely composition and design. l/f
Jim Hatch replied:
Thank you so much
VIVA Anderson
WOW! WOW! stunning! creative, unique, fascinating,dark. FAV.........../VIVA
Jim Hatch replied:
Thank you so much
Dr Debra Stewart's Gallery
Great depiction to support the storyline of Catherine Eddowes. The colors support the struggle and fear.
Jim Hatch replied:
Thank you so much