1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzles


1000 Pieces

Fuchsia Faerie

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FUCHSIA FAERIE - Although the Fuchsia plant is not native to Ireland, the hedgerows of West Cork in southern Ireland are lined with this decorative evergreen shrub with its delicate, pendulous flowers ... Read More »
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Green Man

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GREEN MAN - The Green Man is a motif found in many cultures around the world. The representation of a face surrounded by or made of leaves; it is interpreted primarily as a symbol of rebirth, represen ... Read More »
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Lincoln Cathedral

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LINCOLN CATHEDRAL - 1000 piece puzzle. Finished size: 19.75” x 26.25”. The Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lincoln, or St. Mary's Cathedral, is a historic Anglican cathedral in L ... Read More »
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Passion Flowers

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PASSION FLOWERS - The Blue Passion Flower is popular with gardeners because it attracts bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. The shape of the flowers has led to the plant being associated with the pass ... Read More »
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Sainte Chapelle

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LA SAINTE - CHAPELLE - "The Holy Chapel" is a Gothic chapel on the +le de la CitT in the heart of Paris, France. It was built between 1244 and 1248 and is perhaps the high point of the fu ... Read More »
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St. Brendan the Navigator

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ST. BRENDAN THE NAVIGATOR - St. Brendan was born in 486 AD and founded a monastery at Clonfert, County Galway. Brendan was said to have set sail with a handful of monks on a perilous seven - year ques ... Read More »
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St. Patrick

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ST. PATRICK - Patrick, who became the patron saint of Ireland, was born into a Roman ruling family in 390 AD Britain. At the age of 14 he was enslaved by a gang of Irish raiders and spent the next ... Read More »
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The Lady of Shalott

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THE LADY OF SHALOTT - is an 1888 painting by the English Pre - Raphaelite painter John William Waterhouse. It shows a scene from Lord Tennyson's 1832 poem of the same name, in which the poet describes ... Read More »