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that many other cities won't enjoy its freedoms. phil mercer, bbc news, sydney memories of 1930s glasgow — painted by an artist who is now 95 — is holding his first ever art exhibition, wanting people to see his work before he dies. thomas mcgoran was inspired to paint after his wife gave him some watercolours when he retired, more than 30 years ago. 0ur scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie has been to see his exhibition. 1930s glasgow, in vivid colour. daily life during the inter—war years and the great depression. thomas, the washing day is your favourite one. why is that? yes, well, i think i've got the atmosphere here, i think i've just got it right. i've got the lady doing her washing, the wee boy sitting on his potty doing his business.

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and black pepper, and organic remains of fruits and nuts and berries. the 15th—century ship, once belonged to king hans of denmark and norway, was found by divers off the coast of sweden. the baltic sea preserved the organic remains because of its low concentration of salt whereas on land the goods would have withered and disappeared. take a look at these — memories of 1930s glasgow, painted by an artist who is now 95, and who is holding his first ever art exhibition, wanting people to see his work before he dies. thomas mcgoran was inspired to paint after his wife gave him some watercolours when he retired more than 30 years ago. 0ur scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie has been to see his exhibition. 1930s glasgow, in vivid colour. daily life during the inter—war years and the great depression. thomas, the washing day is your favourite one. why is that? yes, well, i think i've got the right atmosphere here, i think i've just got it right. i've got the lady doing her washing, the wee boy sitting on his potty doing his business.

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BBC News at Six

otherwise you can�*t do yourjob. the last show�*s just about to begin. any regrets? no regrets. in the words of robbie williams, tom rush, the walker brothers, no regrets. and the final song, the beatles, and a very ken bruce goodbye. music: the end by the beatles and in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make. i have loved being here with you. thank you so much. and may we meet again somewhere. cheering and applause david sillito, bbc news, wogan house. a 95—year—old man from glasgow is holding his first ever art exhibition after wanting people to see his paintings before he died. thomas mcgoran was inspired to paint his memories from the 1930s after his wife gave him some watercolours, when he retired more

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BBC News at Ten

music: the end by the beatles and in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make. i have loved being here with you. thank you so much. and may we meet again somewhere. cheering and applause. david sillito, bbc news, wogan house. and now, take a look at these. memories of 1930s glasgow, painted by an artist who is now 95, and who is holding his first ever art exhibition, wanting people to see his work before he dies. thomas mcgoran was inspired to paint after his wife gave him some watercolours when he retired, more than 30 years ago. our scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie has been to see his exhibition. 1930s glasgow in vivid colour. daily life during the inter—war years and the great depression. thomas, the washing day is your favourite one. why is that?

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Bonhams : 1997 Ferrari 550 Maranello GTLM Competition Coupé Chassis no. 106404


Chassis no. 106404
• The first 550 Maranello GTLM ever built
• In-period Le Mans history
• Known ownership history
• Dry stored unused for circa 14 years
Please note this motor car is subject to the normal local import tax on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium, should it remain in the EU. Bonhams is the guarantor of the customs duties and taxes clearance: consequently, this motor car cannot be released to the buyer or his transporter immediately after the sale.
1997 Ferrari 550 Maranello GTLM Berlinette de competition
N° DE CHSSIS 106404
• La première 550 Maranello GTLM construite.
• Historique de course au Mans
• A participé aux championnats de France et d'Espagne de GT 1999-2002

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Bonhams : 1947 Cisitalia D46 Monoposto Chassis no. 0032 Engine no. 383893

Bonhams Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers: auctioneers of art, pictures, collectables and motor cars

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Bonhams : 2005 Porsche Carrera GT Chassis no. WP0ZZZ98Z5L000266

Bonhams Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers: auctioneers of art, pictures, collectables and motor cars

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Bonhams : Rare Unseen Early Works by Yayoi Kusama in Single-Owner Sale at Bonhams New York


Infinity Net motif. Both were created in 1960, and offered
each with an estimate of $3,000,000 – 5,000,000. These early works are exceptionally rare due to Kusama's use of the colour red - almost all her other works of this period are white. The third painting in the collection,
Untitled, is a very early example of Kusama combining vibrant colours and the scale of the work lends an immersive quality, something that foreshadows the artist's later work such as her
Infinity Rooms.
The eight works on paper, executed by Kusama before she arrived in the United States in 1957, are corner stones of the artist's practice, laying the aesthetic groundwork for her career to follow. Painted when Kusama was in her twenties, the works show the genesis of her

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Bonhams : 1965 Sunbeam Tiger Mark IA Roadster Chassis no. B382000594LRXFE


Chassis no. B382000594LRXFE
•Prepared in Italy for competition in the GTS 65 class
•Well known and very successful on the Historic rallying scene
•Sizeable spares package included
•Eligible for a wide variety of prestigious motor sports events
* Please note that this car will be available for viewing by prior appointment at Modena location, please refer to our buyer terms and conditions for Italy.
Footnotes
Inspired by Carroll Shelby's success in shoehorning a Ford V8 into the AC Ace to create the Cobra, Rootes asked Shelby to perform the same trick with its Sunbeam Alpine sports car. Ford's 260ci (4.2-litre) 'Windsor' V8 was chosen, and even though this had 'only' 164bhp on tap it was approaching double the output of the contemporary Alpine's 1.6-litre four. The transplant radically transformed the car's character. Assembled by Jensen Motors and introduced in 1964, the Tiger kept the Alpine's basic layout but featured a stronger gearbox and rear axle plus rack-and-pinion steering. Vastly superior to its Alpine progenitor in performance terms, the Tiger stormed to 60mph in under ten seconds and peaked at around 120mph. Sadly, the model was killed off by Rootes' new owner Chrysler shortly after the revised 4.7-litre Tiger II was introduced in 1967. A little over 7,000 Sunbeam Tigers had been produced when the final cars rolled off the production line in 1968.

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