Description: This stunning piece of wall art captures the raw majesty of a tiger in mid-stride, its piercing green eyes locked on the viewer with an intensity that commands attention. The tiger's vibrant orange coat, adorned with bold black stripes, glows against a stark black background, creating a dramatic contrast that highlights every detail of its powerful form—from the sleek muscles in its legs to the delicate whiskers framing its focused expression. The lighting accentuates the texture of its fur, giving the artwork a lifelike quality that evokes both awe and reverence for nature’s most formidable predator. Perfect for a living room, office, or study, this captivating print will bring a touch of the wild into any space, inspiring strength. A.I.
Description: Once the jewel of de Warren and xGGF Sir Wm. Stanley 1437 - 1495 known as Castell llew or Lions Castle. Here for 1st time anwhere is a rendering of the castle from drawings before it was destroyed. 136 layers of artistic sweat went into this recreation. Also see version for Holt Castle for Jones Family
Description: Once the jewel of de Warren and xGGF Sir Wm. Stanley 1437 - 1495 known as Castell llew or Lions Castle. Here for 1st time anwhere is a rendering of the castle from drawings before it was destroyed. Holt castle Pride - Where the Jones legacy roars in red sandstone, as Wm. Jones of Holt inherited the castle, ancestor of Jones of Chilton, Sandford, and Barbados. 136 layers of artistic sweat went into this recreation. Also see version for Holt Castle Fans (sans Jones)
Description: Scotland’s name originates from the Latin term "Scotia," initially used by the Romans to describe the land inhabited by the Gaels, a Celtic people from Ireland. In the early centuries AD, these "Scots" migrated to western Scotland, particularly Argyll, where they established the kingdom of Dál Riata around the 5th century. Over time, as the Scots expanded their influence and merged with the native Picts under Kenneth MacAlpin in the 9th century, the unified kingdom became known as Alba in Gaelic. By the 11th century, the Latin "Scotia" evolved into "Scotland" in Old English, reflecting the dominance of the Scots’ identity and their language, which shaped the nation’s name as it stands today.
Description: A 13th-century nobleman and rebel, Simon de Montfort was born in France c. 1208 and became the Earl of Leicester through his marriage to Eleanor of England (c. 1215-1275), daughter of King John, rising to prominence in medieval England despite his foreign origins due to his ambition, charisma, and military prowess. His early career saw him navigating tensions with Henry III, whom he initially served as a trusted advisor before their rift deepened over governance and power, leading him to forge an alliance with English barons in the Second Barons’ War against his brother-in-law, the king. In 1264, he captured Henry at the Battle of Lewes, briefly ruling England and summoning a groundbreaking parliament that included commoners, a radical step
Description: AI Rendering. Eleanor was daughter of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester (c. 1208-1265). She was the wife of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (died 1282). Her daughter was Gwenllian ferch (daughter of) Llywelyn ap (son of) Gruffudd
Scottish Vikings - Eleanor de Montfort Princess and Diplomat T-Shirt
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Description: A historically-inspired AI painting of Princess Gwenllian of Wales. The young princess stands in an English priory, with towering stone walls of the convent where she was confined for her entire life.
Scottish Vikings - Princess Gwenllian - Last Native Princess of Wales T-Shirt
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Description: Ancestor's of Jones of Barbados, Chilton & Sandford's Castles, Manors and Estates
Scottish Vikings - Jones Family Castles, Manors and Estates T-Shirt
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