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An illustration of the Lambton Worm


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thisnorthernboy
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Hi,

I recently started an illustration blog, and one of my first posts was an illustration of The Lambton Worm. It's intended to be the first in a series of illustrations of English or British folk tales.

I thought this might be of interest.

http://thisnorthernboy.wordpress.com/2013/01/29/the-queer-worm-i-tha-wel...

 

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Ian Topham
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Re: An illustration of the Lambton Worm

Great picture, thanks for sharing it :)

thisnorthernboy
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Re: An illustration of the Lambton Worm

 Thanks Ian, much appreciated.

James W
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Re: An illustration of the Lambton Worm

Very 'Manga', would look good in a Japanese cartoon!

James
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