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I'm looking for paintings, drawings, textiles, pottery, ornaments, crafts and anything else for that matter. You might even have digital 'originals' that you've created on computer. So far, I've found some stamps and backnotes that feature castles. I've posted these to the Castle Levan website. If you have anything else of this nature, I'd love to hear from you. Please feel free to send photographs, digital or 'real'. I may even be able to arrange to take photographs or produce scans for you. Obviously, anything sent will be returned and when published all rights will be properly acknowledged. Levan Tom The new Castle Levan URL is now: www.castlelevan.com At the moment this URL is a re-direct to my existing website at Kirkburn. I'm evaluating a number of different service providers to eventually act as full host for my site before changing the DNS properly. Idealy I need a fixed fee arrangement for an un-metered ISDN connection. It looks like over the next few months there'll be a wee battle going on to see who'll offer the best deal in the UK. While things are getting sorted I will continue to maintain my existing sites which are: www.kirkburn.com/castlelevan/ Levan TOMLevan I've started to build a digital image resource of castles that are featured in various kinds of art-work. walter Dear Levan.
If you are looking for artwork about castles out of Scotland, try my site about Austrian castles http://members.xoom.com/castles_at
I have put a lot of pictures in my site but I changed every photo with Adobe Photoshop or MS PhotoEditor so that it looks like a painting.
I would like to see your "Castle Levan website" but in your profile there is no URL, also not in your question.
Walter TOM Is this you page?http://www.kirkburn.com/castlelevan/gallery.htm Levan My URL is not in my profile because I was in the process of changing it!
and www.fp.kirkburn.f9.co.uk TOM HERE YOU FIND STAMPS (castlepictures)FROM
PORTUGAL
http://www.a2z.pt/selos/l2/sal2947.htm kiaya look at the medieval book (published and sold at the British Museum) The Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berri. it is full of wonderful paintings, usually containing castles. and look out for the two peasants warming their bare bottoms!
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