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Normally these buildings are seen from the busy street that they face, but they are somewhat attractive from their backsides as well. I spotted them from the riverwalk since that is the view they have from their back doors.
She looks so much like my sister here...
I think this was taken shortly after her confirmation, because she has short hair in this picture and I know she wasn't allowed to cut her hair before the confirmation. She must be 15 in this picture.
An attractive Ironstone village just north of Banbury, Oxfordshire. The church of St John the Baptist has a three stage Perpendicular tower and externally all architectural features are either Perpendicular or Decorated. When you enter the church the north arcade proves to be C12, except the west bay which was added in the C14. The south arcade has octagonal piers and was added in the Decorated period. A blocked C14 arcade in the chancel wall once led to a north chapel. To the south of the chancel is an ogee-headed Decorated piscina and a fragment of a reredos decorated with birds and flowers. An attractive Norman font with blind-arcading beneath cable-moulding and the south aisle has part of a painted C15 screen. Perhaps the most important features of the church are the late C14 wall paintings, a Doom over the chancel arch, on the north side of the chancel arch a Pieta and on the south St George and the dragon, the guide book suggests it is a depiction of the Black Prince and suggests the Doom might be C12 or C13 in origin. There are other C14 fragments in the south aisle and in the north Prince of Wales feathers and C17 texts. A south window has the
fragments of medieval glass including a C14 shield of Verdon. There are two brasses in the south aisle Thomas Sharman died 1586 and his son.
For when you need space but don’t need a desk, here’s our revamped version of the wall bed best known as Murphy Bed. Read more in: www.hiddenbed.com/gallery/attractive/
These are graphics for the Council Plan 2015/16 end of year performance report (July 2016) for Coventry City Council. Find out more at www.coventry.gov.uk/performance/ or read the July 2016 performance report, covering 2015/16, online at smarturl.it/CovPerformance201516
An attractive combination of pre used cream fabric with contrast floral trim. Large, roomy pocket, adjustable neck strap with metal D loops and long ties.
Approximate measurements:
Bib to hem length 33 ins
Width 33ins
Ties 40 ins
£12.50
NB As all designs are made from pre-used fabrics, they are strictly limited editions - many unique. New trimmings are added where necessary to enhance the finished product. While all care is taken to ensure that no flaws or signs of wear are included, Florence Green cannot guarantee that only perfect fabric is included in every garment.
This photo shows the creativity of teachers who can use corners of the classroom to create an interesting, real-life and motivating theatre.
An attractive Ironstone village just north of Banbury, Oxfordshire. The church of St John the Baptist has a three stage Perpendicular tower and externally all architectural features are either Perpendicular or Decorated. When you enter the church the north arcade proves to be C12, except the west bay which was added in the C14. The south arcade has octagonal piers and was added in the Decorated period. A blocked C14 arcade in the chancel wall once led to a north chapel. To the south of the chancel is an ogee-headed Decorated piscina and a fragment of a reredos decorated with birds and flowers. An attractive Norman font with blind-arcading beneath cable-moulding and the south aisle has part of a painted C15 screen. Perhaps the most important features of the church are the late C14 wall paintings, a Doom over the chancel arch, on the north side of the chancel arch a Pieta and on the south St George and the dragon, the guide book suggests it is a depiction of the Black Prince and suggests the Doom might be C12 or C13 in origin. There are other C14 fragments in the south aisle and in the north Prince of Wales feathers and C17 texts. A south window has the
fragments of medieval glass including a C14 shield of Verdon. There are two brasses in the south aisle Thomas Sharman died 1586 and his son.
For when you need space but don’t need a desk, here’s our revamped version of the wall bed best known as Murphy Bed. Read more in: www.hiddenbed.com/gallery/attractive/