FROM MRS Patmore to Lady Sybil, these barking mad illustrations show the WOOF-er side of some of our most loved Downton characters. The art works entitled 'Houndton Tabby', were designed by illustrator and artist Kim Parkhurst, 39, after she combined her love of drawing and Downton Abbey. 'I've been painting portraits of animals in historical costume for some time,” explains New Yorker Kim. “I've taken some familiar and beloved characters whose demeanour, personality, and appearance seemed to translate to certain breeds of dog or cat. 'I got to thinking about Mr Bates' character and storyline, and Brendan Coyle's facial structure, and how he could look hard but also had the warmest, kindest eyes.
An elegant snowy owl spreads her wings and glides effortlessly above the snow covered field.
Full of tired and busy commuters, these underground stations are rarely admired for their architecture or beauty.
STARING intently into the camera, a polar bear appears to be lost in thought while relaxing in the snow.
FROM motorcycling to department store shopping these spookily faceless people are part of the Chinese-fad for wearing protective solar-visors in public.
CCTV shows a dark figure dumping the dog- A pet dog suffering with cancer has been put down after being dumped at an animal rescue in what officials said is the worst abandonment of any animal they have witnessed.
SAILING over crystal clear waters, the Bajau people of Malaysia live their lives almost entirely at SEA.
A woman who was left scarred for life by an acid attack orchestrated by her ex partner has told of her ordeal and her battled to rebuild her life.
Throwing a right hook as he launches onto his opponent with his gnarling teeth at the ready, this is the OTTER-LY ruthless showdown between two otters.
A woman who was addicted to GREGGS has lost 9st after giving up her favourite food.
A shoe designer from London has spent a whopping £30,000 on Hello Kitty memorabilia.
A nine year old girl nearly lost her leg after doctors initially misdiagnosed her bone cancer as a pulled muscle.