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  3. Labours of the Months - Wikipedia

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    The Labours of the Months are frequently found as part of large sculptural schemes on churches, and in illuminated manuscripts, especially in the calendars of late medieval Books of Hours. The manuscripts are important for the development of landscape painting , containing most of the first painting where this was given prominence.

  4. Robert Rankin (Australian wilderness photographer) - Wikipedia

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    He observed that pictorial calendars, diaries and cards available at the time often only showed the popular locations and ignored the remote and spectacular wild landscapes of Australia, often because they were difficult to approach. In 1980, Rankin released a locally printed calendar entitled Queensland's Scenic Rim Wilderness Calendar 1981. [23]

  5. Access your AOL Calendar

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    To sync schedules and simplify event planning, subscribe to someone else's calendar or share your own. AOL Calendar is only available on desktop web browsers and AOL Desktop Gold. 1. Sign in to AOL Mail. 2. Click Calendar. 3. Click Calendar full view. 4. Check our help articles for more info about AOL Calendar.

  6. AOL Calendar - AOL Help

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    Calendar · Oct 28, 2023 Create, share, or subscribe to a calendar Learn how to stay in touch with the people in your life by creating, sharing, or subscribing to a calendar.

  7. Artist of the Year - Wikipedia

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    The landscape competition is filmed on location; whilst the portrait competition is held at Battersea Arts Centre. [2] The winner of both series receives a £10,000 commission to paint either a famous landmark or a famous personality and the picture becomes part of a national collection.