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Osprey Safari - Portfolio - Graphic Designer Tenny Adamian - Web, Print & Brand Design
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The brief was to design a simple and visually rich website advertising the experiences and facilities at Esthwaite Water Visitors' Centre, focusing specifically on Beatrix Potter themed features and a rich experience for lovers of nature. Ospreysafari.com →. If you've made it this far down, you must have liked at least some of my work! I'm currently accepting new freelance commissions, so if you'd like to work with me, get in touch now. Find me on…. All stuff Tenny Adamian. Did you see my artwork?
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Victorian studio, Beatrix Potter's collection of botanical art from the Armitt
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How to Find Us. Cafe on the Lake. Beatrix Potter’s work on fungi demonstrated her skill, attention to detail and analytical artistic ability. She began painting them in 1888, and in 1892 met a self-taught and highly respected Perthshire naturalist, Charlie McIntosh, who taught her their proper names while she holidayed in Dunkeld. He also sent her specimens to her London home. Mostly, however, Beatrix shared the Pre-Raphaelites’ passion for the ‘meticulous copying of flowers &. Plants’ from life. Her...
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Visitors' Centre between Windermere Coniston. South of Hawkshead, North of Near Sawrey
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How to Find Us. Cafe on the Lake. Esthwaite Water was the home of Jeremy Fisher, and William Wordsworth refers to it in. The lake is the most studied lake in the Lake District. Situated close to the laboratories of the Fresh Water Biological Association on Lake Windermere, Esthwaite Water became in the 1920s the learning ground for the behaviour and development of fresh water bodies throughout the world. It is the home to the most diverse flora and fauna found in any of the Lakes. The Cafe on the Lake.
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Cafe on the Lake offers lunch BBQs cream teas. Beatrix Potter gifts/merchandise on sale
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How to Find Us. Cafe on the Lake. Cafe on the Lake. The Cafe on the Lake is the hub for the activities on Esthwaite Water. And delicious cream teas. Are a welcome refreshing treat after or before your walk to Hill Top or your Osprey Safari on the lake. Loops of the animals on the lake, which make an interesting interlude, as well as books. For children and adults alike. Pond dipping equipment with instructional booklets are on sale, as are other items of gift-ware. Anyone wishing to try their luck fishing.
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Osprey Safari guided boat tour on Esthwaite Water to see osprey, otter, fish in reed beds
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How to Find Us. Cafe on the Lake. The Osprey Safari is a self-driven electric boat ride around Esthwaite Water, taking you to six different locations. A guide book will illuminate points of interest, from the resident osprey. To the formation of reed beds, the history of Archbishop Sandys. And Beatrix Potter’s life. And work with Herdwick sheep. Enthusiasts, a copy of. Have been visiting the lake for the past 13 years, and successfully nesting for 5 years. During their season from April to October th...
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Contact us. Tel 01539 436988. Email info@ospreysafari.com. Postcode LA22 0QF
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How to Find Us. Cafe on the Lake. How to Find Us. We’re located south of Hawkshead on the western shore of Esthwaite Water, just a short drive from Coniston, Ambleside, Lake Windermere and the M6. You can use the interactive map below to find our exact location, and get driving or walking directions via Google Maps. The Cafe on the Lake. Find us on a bigger map. We are open from 9am to 6pm, 7 days a week. Find us on a bigger map.
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Nature Walk inspired Beatrix Potter to paint mosses and fungi in varied habitats
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How to Find Us. Cafe on the Lake. Half a mile from Hill Top, which is the home of Beatrix Potter, is the southernmost shore line of Esthwaite Water. Fringed with lily pads and reed beds, Esthwaite Water is a natural home to all things aquatic indeed, the home of Jeremy Fisher! Often she would walk down to the lake and along the shoreline to the historic boathouse, now a cafe and a centre for the work she did on Esthwaite Water. Of the animals Beatrix immortalised in the characters of Jeremy Fisher. Here,...
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