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Greetings cards and posters of some of James' paintings are available.

Cards are A5 (21 x 14.8cm, 8.25 x 6inches) in size and are  blank inside with a short note about the painting on the back. Each card comes with an envelope and sealed in a clear plastic sleeve.

Posters are printed on a heavy matt paper, A3 size (42 x 29.7cm, 11.75 x 16.5inches) and will be delivered rolled into a cardboard tube unless otherwise requested. For orders outside the UK mainland please contact James for delivery options and prices.

If you would like to make a commercial order or would like greetings cards or posters of any of James' other paintings.
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GREETINGS CARDS

DEINONYCHUS CARD

Small by Dinosaur standards,
3.5feet (1m) high and 10feet (3m) long Deinonychus (terrible-claw) was none the less a most impressive Late Cretaceous, North American predator. Armed with long grasping, clawed fingers and a 5-inch (13cm) long sickle-claw on each foot it was quite capable of taking on much larger prey, especially as fossil evidence suggests that it hunted in packs.

Pack of five cards £8.00 includes UK mainland delivery. Or buy one of each of the six dinosaur cards for £9.00 includes UK mainland delivery. CONTACT to make your order.
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HYPSILOPHODON CARD

A group of small but swift Hypsilophodon (high-ridge-tooth) cross a shallow river in what will become Western Europe. These Early Cretaceous herbivores may well have lived in herds as over twenty separate individuals have been found at the same cliff site on the Isle of Wight, England.

Pack of five cards £8.00 includes UK mainland delivery. Or buy one of each of the six dinosaur cards for £9.00 includes UK mainland delivery. ​CONTACT to make your order.


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JURASSIC MIST CARD

At the edge of a clearing in the late Jurassic of North America a small herd of Camptosaurus (flexible-reptile) warily pass through the under story of ferns, cycads and bennettitales. On the far side of the clearing, in the early morning mist, two Brachiosaurus (arm-reptile) feed on the towering conifer forest.

Pack of five cards £8.00 includes UK mainland delivery. Or buy one of each of the six dinosaur cards for £9.00 includes UK mainland delivery. CONTACT to make your order.

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KENTROSAURUS CARD

Closely related to the more famous Stegosaurus (roof-lizard), Kentrosaurus (spiky-lizard) is from the late Jurassic of Tanzania. Apart from being smaller Kentrosaurus also differed from Stegosaurus by having rear spikes instead of plates, with a spike projecting from each shoulder. This solitary specimen is seen taking a drink from a forest river. Trees are mainly the Monkey-puzzle family (Araucariaceae) with a large Ginkgo to the right. The understory is made up of tree ferns, Bennettitales and cycads and a floor cover of ferns with horsetails at the edges of the water.

Pack of five cards £8.00 includes UK mainland delivery. Or buy one of each of the six dinosaur cards for £9.00 includes UK mainland delivery. CONTACT ​to make your order.

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STYRACOSAURUS CARD

An imposing member of the horned Dinosaur family Styracosaurus (spiked-lizard) is identified by the large spikes erupting from the edges of its frill.

Pack of five cards £8.00 includes UK mainland delivery. Or buy one of each of the six dinosaur cards for £9.00 includes UK mainland delivery. CONTACT ​to make your order.

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TYRANNOSAURUS CARD

A Tyrannosaurus (tyrant-lizard) pair meet on the banks of a late Cretaceous river in what is now western North America.
There are indications that their meetings may not have been very cordial as some fossil evidence shows injuries that may have been caused by another member of the same species. We can imagine that, much like many modern predators, courtship could be traumatic.

Pack of five cards £8.00 includes UK mainland delivery. Or buy one of each of the six dinosaur cards for £9.00 includes UK mainland delivery. CONTACT to make your order.

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J. G. PARRY-THOMAS & BABS AT PENDINE 1926 
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These two paintings show John Godfrey Parry-Thomas breaking the Land Speed Record over two days in April 1926. On the first day Tuesday 27th he raised the record to 168.074 mph for the mile (169.238 for the kilometre) but went out again on the Wednesday to raise the speeds to 170.624 mph for the mile (171.09 for the kilometre). Believing ‘Babs’ could achieve more, Parry-Thomas returned the next year having made several improvements, most notably to the bodywork.
With rumours of Segrave's 1000hp Sunbeam about to break the 200mph record, Parry-Thomas made a hurried attempt to improve his own record in March 1927. It was to be a fatal decision; still suffering the effects of 'flu and travelling at full speed the car crashed and Parry-Thomas was killed instantly. This is all people tend to know about Parry-Thomas; what is generally forgotten is that he was an outstanding engineer, successful racing driver, and broke many driving records. As an engineer he designed aero engines in the First World War, a transmission gear years ahead of its time, and as Chief Engineer for Leyland was responsible for the Leyland Eight. He not only successfully designed, built and raced his own cars but drove equally well with those owned by others. As well as winning many races he broke numerous records including well over thirty World records.

Pack of six cards (three of each painting) £9.00 includes UK mainland delivery. CONTACT ​to make your order.
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MELANIE'S WALES CARD

Commissioned as a reminder for an Irish vet who worked in Carmarthenshire for a while, this painting is an amalgamation of real places such as Carreg Cennan Castle and a more general landscape of wooded hills and farmed valleys. The two characters are friends of the client and the Ford escort crossing the ford was based on her actual car.

Pack of five cards £8.00 includes UK mainland delivery. CONTACT to make your order.
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JOURNEYS, POWER AND MOTION CARD

Airbus A330-300 'Padraig' (EI-DUB) of Aer Lingus climbs past Dublin's Poolbeg power station with its twin candy striped chimneys stacks. Below, two of Irish Ferries vessels pass in the entrance channel to Dublin Port.

Pack of five cards £8.00 includes UK mainland delivery. CONTACT to make your order.
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POSTERS

DEINONYCHUS POSTER

Small by Dinosaur standards, 3.5feet (1m) high and 10feet (3m) long Deinonychus (terrible-claw) was none the less a most impressive Late Cretaceous, North American predator. Armed with long grasping, clawed fingers and a 5-inch (13cm) long sickle-claw on each foot it was quite capable of taking on much larger prey, especially as fossil evidence suggests that it hunted in packs.


£6.00 each includes UK mainland delivery. Use CONTACT to make your order.
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HYPSILOPHODON POSTER

A group of small but swift Hypsilophodon (high-ridge-tooth) cross a shallow river in what will become Western Europe. These Early Cretaceous herbivores may well have lived in herds as over twenty separate individuals have been found at the same cliff site on the Isle of Wight, England.

£6.00 each includes UK mainland delivery. CONTACT to make your order.
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LIOPLEURODON TEETH POSTER

Just as the Pterosaurs are not ‘flying Dinosaurs’, Plesiosaurs and the other marine reptiles are not ‘swimming Dinosaurs’. One of the short-necked Plesiosaurs, or Pliosaurs, Liopleurodon had a skull length of some 5 feet (1.5m) and an overall length in excess of 33 feet (10m). With those huge jaws and long teeth Liopleurodon would have been one of the top predators in the Late Jurassic oceans that covered much of Europe at that time.

£6.00 each includes UK mainland delivery. CONTACT to make your order.
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STYRACOSAURUS POSTER

An imposing member of the horned Dinosaur family Styracosaurus (spiked-lizard) is identified by the large spikes erupting from the edges of its frill.

£6.00 each includes UK mainland delivery. CONTACT ​to make your order.
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TYRANNOSAURUS POSTER

A Tyrannosaurus (tyrant-lizard) pair meet on the banks of a late Cretaceous river in what is now western North America.
There are indications that their meetings may not have been very cordial as some fossil evidence shows injuries that may have been caused by another member of the same species. We can imagine that, much like many modern predators, courtship could be traumatic.

£6.00 each includes UK mainland delivery. CONTACT to make your order.
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