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Updated on: 30 Jan 2025.

Bedspread #1, album created on 16 Jan 2025

An Arts & Crafts embroidered patchwork bedcover designed by John Aldam Heaton (1830-1897) and worked by his sister Fanny Heaton (1828-1893), English, 2nd half 19th century, large patchwork coverlet, expertly embroidered in a variety of stitches, including stem, chain, satin, and bullion stitch, comprising: 9 red squares in centre, each embroidered in white thread with a different botanical spray, including dog roses, fuchsias, foxgloves, tiger lilies, blackberries, and acorns; smaller blue squar…

Bedspread #2, album created on 16 Jan 2025

An Arts & Crafts embroidered patchwork bedcover designed by John Aldam Heaton (1830-1897) and worked by his sister Fanny Heaton (1828-1893), English, 2nd half 19th century, large patchwork coverlet, expertly embroidered in a variety of stitches, 213 x 167 cm (66 x 84 ins) Footnote: Provenance: John Aldam Heaton and his sister Fanny Heaton; their great niece Evelyn Spence Addison (1891-1962); her daughter Jean Cecil Edwards née Addison (1923-2013); her son, the present owner. The owner donated a…

JLW Rotherhithe to Deptford, album created on 01 Jan 2025

One of Jane Parker's 'Twixtmas' London walks. Cold and foggy.


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As you are already aware ipernity is under threat of closure.

However, I’m pleased to say that a crowdfunding campaign has been initiated to raise funds to secure the platform's short term future in the first instance, but ultimately with a view to acquiring it for the community.

Many have already made a donation, myself included, and the campaign has got off to a great start, but there is still a way to go and less than a fortnight to reach the target … otherwise the site will almost certainly close.

So, I would urge you, if you haven't already made a pledge, but want ipernity to survive to follow the link below and donate as much as you can afford.

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This is a unique opportunity then for everyone who loves ipernity and who wants it to not only survive, but to become somewhere we can call home for many years to come to help secure its future. Yes, there are still questions to be answered and hurdles to be overcome, but together we really can make a difference.

Please support the campaign in any way you can, be that by making a donation, encouraging your friends and family to do so, or even just by mentioning it on social media such as Facebook or Twitter.

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