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The poses are copy/mod with wall

 

U can try the pose balls in the store. All couples pose sets are modify so you will be able to adjust them.

 

For more info about products and policy you can visit us at the store in world or at seilxpression.blogspot.com/

 

Visit our shop´s Inworld!

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Our Marketplace poster featuring artwork by CCS ' 13, Cole Closser.

 

International Comic Arts Forum

September 29th-October 1st, 2011

Hosted by The Center for Cartoon Studies

Days after slaying the infamously mythical "Shark of the Forest," Journey bragged to the other fishermen back at the fish stall in the market: "you shoulda seen 'the other one' I caught!"

 

See all of my Renaissance Festival photos at: www.flickr.com/photos/138805757@N04/albums/72157716013224098

 

The Renaissance Festival will take place from September 25-October 4 and benefit the Making Strides campaign of the American Cancer Society.

 

Six incredibly crafted regions, chock-full of event entertainment, tournaments, contests, classes, shopping and more! See the event timeline at slrenaissancefestival.com/guidelines/eventtimeline/ so you can mark your calendars.

 

September 2020

Delegates study the market place board

(left to right) Florence Betgevargiz, who creates Iraqi needlework, with Fatima Vezgovic, a Bosnian seamstress, at the Crossroads II Artists’ Marketplace.

Chajul, Guatemala

Photo by Kelly Kowalski

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Entrance to a marketplace in Galaxys Edge at Hollywood Studios. Taken on LOMO Metropolis and developed using color developer 2.

Delightful village in the arches with a ruined castle

 

Title: Mercado do Bom Sucesso

Creator: Cabral, Fortunato; Smith, Mitchell; Cunha, Leo

Creator role: Architect

Date: 1949-1952

Current location: Porto, Porto, Portugal

Description of work: Mercado do Bom Sucesso, a commercial marketplace, was built in 1951 by the firm ARS. The structure is reinforced concrete made out of pre-casted beams and the porticos arranged in a radial shape. The Municipal Chamber of Porto commissioned the market to respond to development in the western part of the city while also designing with a modern style. The market is organized in three floors; each level has a specific purpose. The lower level is for fishmongers, the central level is for general use, the upper for flowers.

Description of view: interior view of the second and third levels

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Modern

Culture: Portuguese

Materials/Techniques: Concrete

Glass

Source: Pisciotta, Henry (copyright Henry Pisciotta)

Date photographed: May 2006

Resource type: Image

File format: JPEG

Image size: 1536H X 2048W pixels

Permitted uses: This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted. alias.libraries.psu.edu/vius/copyright/publicrightsarch.htm

Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: WB2011-0350 Bom Sucesso.JPG

Record ID: WB2011-0350

Sub collection: marketplaces

commercial buildings

Copyright holder: Copyright Henry Pisciotta

Construction within The District at Tempe Marketplace

Title: Mercado Ferreria Borges

Creator: Machado, Joao Carlos

Creator role: Architect

Date: 1885-1888

Current location: Porto, Porto, Portugal

Description of work: The Mercado Ferreria Borges was built in 1885, by order of the city council, in order to replace the old Mercado da Ribera. It was named after Jose Borges Ferreria, a Portuguese politician and author of the 1833 codification of commercial law. It operated as a market for a very short period of time, but was hardly used because of the reluctance of traders to leave the old market. Between 1939 and 1978 it was used as a fruit market and was later renovated after a long period of neglect. Today the Mercado Ferreria Borges is an exhibition and cultural hall.

Description of view: exterior view from Praca do Infante Dom Henrique

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Modern

Culture: Portuguese

Materials/Techniques: Glass

Metal

Plants

Source: Pisciotta, Henry (copyright Henry Pisciotta)

Date photographed: May 2006

Resource type: Image

File format: JPEG

Image size: 1536H X 2048W pixels

Permitted uses: This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted. alias.libraries.psu.edu/vius/copyright/publicrightsarch.htm

Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: WB2011-0358 Ferreria Borges.JPG

Record ID: WB2011-0358

Sub collection: exhibition buildings

marketplaces

Copyright holder: Copyright Henry Pisciotta

Future Dave & Busters within The District at Tempe Marketplace

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