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Found Material

Natalie Stendall

Literary foraging and collage essays

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Desk Notes No.39

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I hope you are all well and looking forward to the festive season. I haven’t written as much as I would like this year. I’m not quite sure what threw off my regular habit of reading and note-taking. Some books take so much fr...

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An Interior in Venice, 1899, by John Singer Sargent

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Fashion photographer and artist, Cecil Beaton, was devastated when the lease expired on his country residence at Ashcombe House in Wiltshire. The garden at Ashcombe had bee...

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Highgate Cemetery, entrance to the Egyptian Avenue in 1839

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Walking through the western gates to the Victorian Highgate cemetery last week, I was greeted with the sharp smell of wild garlic. Known to me since childhood as ‘st...

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Desk Notes No.36

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British watercolourist, William Henry Hunt, had a thing for painting bird’s nests; green with with moss, intricately shaped with yellow grasses and twigs. Gently placed at the base of a tree, as if softly fallen, they display...

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I’ve spent much of February struggling with migraine and its foggy brained aftermath, so I’m sending just a few lines this month. Keeping my spirits up is the wonderful, very funny, 1930s novel from E.M. Delafield, Diary of a...

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