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François Ranvoyzé
Quebec City 1739 - Quebec City 1819
About 1770
Silver
Weight: 19.6g
Gift of the Honourable Serge Joyal, P. C., O.C., in honor of the Montral Museum of Fine Arts' 150th anniversary
Inventory 2010.746
This High Cross dates from about the 9th century and was used to illustrate stories from the Bible to a mostly illiterate congregation.
Ohhh, I love the way this turned out. I fiddled around for days trying to make a fused glass cross pendant that wouldn't break if dropped. WhooWho-- I suceeded. I accidently dropped this on my concrete basement floor. It survived, I am making more as we speak. I love these.
"Umm, Sully? This isn't my bedroom." "Sorry Merida, but it seems that we have just crossed over into... The Twilight Zone."
A 1.6m tall stone with a large expansional cross carved on the north-facing side. Part of an early Christian settlement. Possibly an older standing stone that has been 'Christianised'. The little circle of stones surrounding it are not original. It stands in a pretty overgrown area of waste ground and spoil from the nearby quarry, just a few metres off the main A44 from Ballycastle to Armoy.
Cross Country HST led by Class 43 No.43378 heads towards Exminster,with the 12:25 Plymouth to Glasgow Central service,on the 25th of January 2019.
The back says Mattie C Cross
Decatur, Ala
Mar 24 - 88
I think this pic is most likely Morella Coleman Cross.
These photos were given to me by James Batch of the Watson-Brown family, descendants of the Watson-Browns of Iuka, MS. For questions or comments, contact Dianne: di@montanapets.org This is a collateral line for me.
Great to go to London again just for photography (well and a stop for food and peer, and playing with the new iPad).
King's Cross finally has the concourse it really deserves - spectacular!!
Tokina 16-28 F/2.8
Built in 1865 Crossness Pumping Station was built as part of Victorian London's main sewerage system.