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Dogpile,

Ask Jeeves,   

Hotbot,

Go.com   

and   

Lycos.

All these Search Engines throw up references when you type in

Pat Bullen-Whatling.

It would be interesting to know how many other search engines and web sites do the same.

If you spot any links that we’ve missed we would be enormously pleased if you could tell us - especially if they are from your own site!

 

Please visit the sites below - we think they are all well worth a look.

 

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400 Smiles A Day

Walk alongside a man you will never tire of listening to - a splendid site that gives a taste of what it’s like to ramble through the West Wales countryside - excellent!

‘Accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative: Children smile 400 times a day, adults just a miserable 14....’

 

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Hippy of Doom

Hippy of Doom's Shop - Hand Painted Shoes and Art - an artist well worth looking at.

‘All the shoes I use are brand new shoes. All shoes are hand painted by me.’

 

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UK Handmade Online Magazine

- when at Home Page search for ‘Pat Bullen-Whatling’.

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Clear here to read article locally.

UK Handmade is immensely pleased to introduce two fabulous fresh UK talents

Pat Bullen-Whatling and Helen Meer.

‘UK Handmade is a design led online magazine committed to showcasing and promoting the best creative talent the UK has to offer.’

 

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The Geograph British Isles project

‘Celtic Circle’

‘An artwork at Dinefwr Park with Newton House beyond

Pat Bullen-Whatling produced this "Celtic Circle" as part of a set of installations at Dinefwr Park. The circle frames Newton House (National Trust)’

‘The Geograph British Isles project aims to collect geographically representative photographs and information for every square kilometre of Great Britain and Ireland, and you can be part of it.’

 

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The Geograph British Isles project

‘Willow Stag Sculpture'

‘Willow Stag Sculpture' at Welcome Centre, Newton House, Dinefwr Park and Castle, Llandeilo

Pat Bullen-Whatling, whose web site I found at (here) link is the artist that has recently stationed this 'more or less' full-sized 'willow deer' on the edge of the car park at the above National Trust property.

It seems it is an introduction to her other willow sculptures that will be going up there very soon. I understand that visitors are invited to help her in their construction - with easier tasks for smaller children - see her web site for the details of this.

There is a picture of her 'Celtic Circle' on Geograph.org.uk at -

(see the link above) link

Seems worth a look.

See details for the entry above.

 

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UK Small Business Directory

A useful site, both to those who wish to advertise their existence and to those wishing to find a small business, artist or artisan in any particular region of the U.K.

‘UK Small Business Directory provides Free business listings to all UK based small businesses, from sole traders, work-at-home businesses, new start-ups to established limited companies.’

 

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Dinefwr Park and Castle,

Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, SA19 6RT.

Superb and beautiful parkland setting for Newton House. Site of Pat Bullen-Whatling’s 2009 one-woman exhibition and various willow sculptures.

12th-century Welsh castle, historic house and 18th-century landscape park, enclosing a medieval deer park

 

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Wales 1000 things to see

Photos of beauty spots and activities in Wales - inc. Pat Bullen-Whatling working on her ‘Celtic Circle’

Your photo & video adventures in Wales

We've reached 1000, but are not done yet!

There are 1978 photos and videos from visitors to Wales

 

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Wales 1000 things to see

Photos of beauty spots and activities in Wales - inc. Pat Bullen-Whatling’s ‘Willow Stag’

See details for the entry above.

 

 

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