![]() ![]() Illustrated letter, from Beatrix Potter to Walter Gaddum, 6 March 1897, ink on paper. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London, courtesy Frederick Warne & Co Ltd ![]() Tailor of Gloucester endpaper, by Beatrix Potter, December 1903. If your empire has constructed two buildings from the current Age and has the required resources, you will be able to move forward to the next Age. A Blacksmith and a Stable will allow you to advance from the Feudal Age to the Castle Age. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London, courtesy Frederick Warne & Co Ltd A Lumber Camp and a Mill will allow you to advance from the Dark Age to the Feudal Age. © Victoria and Albert Museum, Londonĭrawing of a hedgehog, assumed to be Mrs Tiggy, by Beatrix Potter, about 1904. Man's court waistcoat, maker unknown, 1780s, English or French, inspired sketch by Beatrix Potter in 'The Tailor of Gloucester'. Watercolour, 'The Mice at Work: Threading the Needle', The Tailor of Gloucester artwork, by Beatrix Potter, 1902. Sketch of the garden at Gwaynynog, Denbigh, by Beatrix Potter, probably March 1909, watercolour over pencil. Online video by Keralis: DAWN OF MAN - THE COPPER AGE- Ep.06 (Survival/City Builder) keralis DAWN OF MAN GAMEPLAY - Ep. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London, courtesy Frederick Warne & Co Ltdĭrawing, magnified studies of a ground beetle (Carabus nemoralis), by Beatrix Potter, about 1887. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London, courtesy Frederick Warne & Co Ltdīeatrix Potter, aged 15, with her dog, Spot, by Rupert Potter, about 1880 – 01. View across Esthwaite Water, by Beatrix Potter, 21 November 1909.
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