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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All t-shirts are machine washable.
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Average Rating (4.28 Stars):
David Pettiford
March 4th, 2021
Beautiful!!
Marcia Blutstein
March 4th, 2021
Wow, Steven Blutstein has the most unique and creative work! You truly will have a one of a kind piece of clothing when you buy this. Check out his other images, they’re amazing!
Marcia Blutstein
March 4th, 2021
Wow, Steven Blutstein has the most unique and creative work! You truly will have a one of a kind piece of clothing when you buy this. Check out his other images, they’re amazing!
Terry Hively
March 3rd, 2021
Send me a coupon . So I can order another one . Love the shirt.
Jeremie Labarre
March 3rd, 2021
Really nice
Rodolphe Stock
March 3rd, 2021
Fine Perfect fit ! I’ll be back
THE Battle of Culloden, one of Scotland’s most famous historic conflicts, was the climax of a decades-long battle to install the descendants of the House of Stuarts to the British throne. It was the last of a series of rebellions, known as the Jacobite Risings, that began shortly after King James II of England (known as James VII in Scotland), a Roman Catholic Stuart, was deposed in 1688.Forces led by Charles Edward Stuart - better known as Bonnie Prince Charlie - led the Jacobites, comprised mainly of Highland clansmen, into battle in 1746 against forces spearheaded by William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland on a moor near Inverness. The Duke of Cumberland, fighting for the House of Hanover (a dynasty which ruled the British Isles until the death of Queen Victoria in 1901), gathered troops from England as well as some Scottish Lowlanders and Highlanders. Hessians from Germany and Austria formed the remainder of the Hanoverian forces.The battle ended within the hour: the Jacobite forc...
LAURIE MORGAN - Commissions Welcomed Painting became a true love after years in the entertainment field. I get a thrill rendering on canvas the sights I see in my travels around the world. I’m intrigued by historical architecture and most of my work contains part of a house, castle, cottage, cabin, barn or other structure. Many of my paintings have windows or doors, arches and pathways. These mean to me “adventure, surprise and levels of spirituality”. I’m also fascinated by man’s use of natural substances such as, stone, brick, wood and often add these to my work as well. Equally I love flowers and gardens and try to include them wherever I can. For several years I painted in acrylics, and before that in oils, but lately I've been...
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