Thread: Today on the Winter Solstice, one of the oldest traditions on the planet is played out at Newgrange, Ireland. Newgrange is older than the Pyramids & Stonehenge & was built between 3500-3200BC. Let’s take a look at this World Heritage Site & Solar Clock #WinterSolstice Image
As the sun rises on the Solstice it passes through a lightbox at the entrance to the tomb & travels down the 60ft passageway to a central chamber marking the shortest day of the year. ImageImageImage
As a professional historian & science these ideas influence my art. Pattern, like & colour are central to my work. There’s a 2 for 1 until the 6th January. Delivery before Christmas is available for Irish orders, today only.
It forms part of the World Heritage Site, Brú na Bóinne on the River Boyne in County Meath, Ireland. Newgrange, Knowth & Dowth are the key passage graves. With Newgrange being the critical site. ImageImageImage
Every year a modern lottery takes place to allow a small group of people see the sun enter through the lightbox above the portal to the passage grave & travel to the centre. This is the oldest solar clock in the world. The waiting list is extremely long. ImageImageImage
Here’s a view of the entrance. In front is a decorated kerb stone. It has been postulated that the carvings relate to the sun. Behind is the doorway, the lintel & the smaller light box through which the Solstice sun rise passes. Image
The Complex boasts one of the greatest collections of megalithic art in Western Europe. Spirals, lozenges & other forms decorate the many kerb stones around the site. From time to time new examples are rediscovered. Stone was brought from as far away as Wicklow & the Mournes ImageImageImage
Newgrange is probably the most studied of the Neolithic sites in Europe - as a result it is used as a reference site for others which do not have that level of academic or scientific research behind them. Newgrange dates from between 3500-3400BC (based on carbon dating) Image
Newgrange was rediscovered in 1699AD & quickly came to the attention of historians. They often concocted bizarre theories (a process which continues with New Age people today). Mitchell & Ryan’s (1997 + updates) is the best resource to understand landscape in IRL (also Harrison) ImageImageImage
In 1882 the site became a protected Ancient Monument. By 1890, conservation was begun. Between 1962-75 a comprehensive archaeological survey took place. Here are some early images before the restoration of the site. ImageImage
Despite not being able to prove conclusively what the Complex was for we do know that offerings were left at the site for millennia. These included Roman coins & jewels as well as much earlier items ImageImageImageImage
A good overview of the history & archaeology of the site is on the National Museum of Ireland site:

museum.ie/Archaeology/Th…
At the end of the passageway a stone basin made of granite from the Mournes is found. This has the cremated remains of humans inside it. There has been speculation that these were offerings to Gods, regal remains or some other ceremonial form - we will probably never know Image
The exciting thing about Newgrange is that there is always something new to be discovered. Two years ago aerial images highlighted previously unknown forts & tombs within the Complex which came to light under the weather conditions in the Summer ImageImageImage
Here are details of other discoveries from the Heritage site: irishtimes.com/news/science/5…… As well as a number of the kerb stones from it. Martin Brennan carried out some of the work. ImageImageImage
I’ve been asked by a number of people what I believe Newgrange was for.

Having studied the matter intensively for decades it’s my belief that a race of alien giants came to Earth thousands of years ago & this is their prototype for a barcode reader...
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Irish megalithic art is one of the inspirations behind my own. If you are interested in acquiring some my 2 for 1 offer is now extended to the 6th of January (deliveries will be after Christmas except in Ireland):
Please note that images are used for educational purposes only. I’ve tried to source from official sites. If a photo is yours please let me know & I can attribute it to you or delete.

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Thread: William Leech (1881-1968) was an Irish painter. He was a Post Impressionist who painted light & colour. Unknown outside of Ireland his pictures are a delight for the eye. Image
Born in Dublin into a professional Unionist family he went to the Metropolitan School & then the RHA Art School where he had the good luck to study under Walter Osborne. He left for France in 1901. (Images by Osborne) ImageImage
Today is the final day for Christmas deliveries for the Republic of Ireland. Please order ASAP so I have time to have them shipped. Thanks!
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Last day for Irish Republic Christmas Delivery

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Please note that you can buy a drawing even if Etsy says it’s in someone’s basket.

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*For areas outside Ireland the 2 for 1 offer still applies (delivery is dependant on location - just ask) but will NOT arrive in time for Christmas Day

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Thread: Have just realised it’s the traditional season for journalists & ‘opinion writers’ to trot out their ‘science v religion’ rants. Science is not a religion; if u think it is you’re not a scientist. Scientists are generally not all atheists either. 👇 ImageImage
I once had a chat with a respected & heroic Scottish professor of science (won’t be too specific as I don’t want to share his identity) which turned into a real heart to heart. This man was a personal hero to me.
He was born into extreme poverty as a child in the Gorbals in Glasgow. His dad died when he was 14 & he got a job to support his mother. Later he put himself thru A-Levels & was awarded a scholarship to a famous University. That’s heroic.
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Am seeing all kinds of nonsense regarding the Covid-19 vaccine. Ireland is receiving vaccine before year end. There will be enough for 2,500 people in the next week or so. After that supplies will ramp up.
The collapse of the U.K. land bridge, due to fears regarding the mutant Covid strain (& Brexit) there, will not be an issue. It’s likely that supplies will be airlifted. Ignore any BS oh this. The Air Force can fly in all we need in one aeroplane.
Vaccines will be administered based on priority of most vulnerable groups & associated health care workers. My consultant told me she expects the hospital/GP to contact anyone who is vulnerable. You can see the vaccine scheme in the attached here: irishtimes.com/news/health/co…
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(Other countries can still get 2 for 1 but won’t arrive before Christmas)

Vermillion Flycatcher (2020) etsy.me/2ITESMm ImageImage
For areas outside Ireland the 2 for 1 offer still applies (delivery is dependant on location - just ask) but will NOT arrive in time for Christmas Day

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Last day for Irish Republic Christmas Delivery

My ink drawings are about joy, hope, love & empathy. When you buy one you can choose a second free.

The post office will deliver before Christmas if ordered by Monday 21st.
Order before 3PM on date listed! (Other countries can still get 2 for 1 but won’t arrive before Christmas)

Vermillion Flycatcher (2020) etsy.me/2ITESMm
For areas outside Ireland the 2 for 1 offer still applies (delivery is dependant on location - just ask) but will NOT arrive in time for Christmas Day

Spirit of Hope (2020) etsy.me/2LF73zC
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