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  • Mr. Watkin's book is also an elegy for the Forum as depicted in the 18th-century engravings of Giovanni Battista Piranesi, when the place was largely a cow pasture, the ancient monuments sheltered monks and tradesmen, and ordinary Romans as well as foreign tourists enjoyed outings in a bucolic setting.

    Where the Ancient Past Is Palpably Present Francis X. Rocca 2011

  • Its menu is founded on great local and Welsh ingredients, from Halen Môn sea salt to Tomos Watkin's beers, brewed in Swansea.

    Swansea's top 10 budget eats 2011

  • Watkin's superb efforts were such that if I saw his name in opening credits I would exclaim to myself, or to the long-suffering company I was with, "Oh good", or if put into end credits "Of course".

    Hero of the Light Brigade Peter Ashley 2008

  • But in my book Watkin's work will be best remembered for his breathtaking photography on the vastly underrated Charge of the Light Brigade and Joseph Andrews.

    Hero of the Light Brigade Peter Ashley 2008

  • Watkin's dream was for a fast route across the Pennines, the Midlands and the capital to a Channel tunnel and on to Paris.

    Railway Echo No 7 Peter Ashley 2008

  • Richardson marked the decisive moment between good and evil by having the entourage race through the tower gatehouse (seen here to the right of the church), David Watkin's camera whip-panning into the dark interior of the gateway as the door swings shut against the sunlit church spire.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Peter Ashley 2007

  • Richardson marked the decisive moment between good and evil by having the entourage race through the tower gatehouse (seen here to the right of the church), David Watkin's camera whip-panning into the dark interior of the gateway as the door swings shut against the sunlit church spire.

    An Oxfordshire Idyll Peter Ashley 2007

  • Otherwise, just celebrate Brigadier General Watkin's appointment by singing a chorus of this favourite tune of JAGs and barristers everywhere.

    Archive 2006-04-01 Ed Hollett 2006

  • Mrs.D. S. Hehner and printed as Introduction to Watkin's edition of

    Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries Rufus Matthew Jones 1905

  • Mr. Mullinger, who was the next speaker on Mr.. Watkin's list, and who had returned from Europe on the same boat with Mr. Slicer, had had a different experience.

    Modern American Prose Selections 1898

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