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Sculpted by Ross Wilson, the statue is a life-sized figure of CS Lewis opening a Victorian wardrobe, a gateway to Narnia. The statue was unveiled in November 1998, the centenary of CS Lewis.
Charles Staples, or 'Jack', Lewis was born in Ballyhackamore, east Belfast, in 1898 and spent his formative years in the city. Living on the city’s Circular Road he attended nearby Campbell College, but was sent to boarding school in England after the death of his mother.
After serving in the First World War, where he was injured, he settled at Oxford University where he was to tutor medieval and renaissance English literature.
Here he wrote the six-book Chronicles of Narnia, which have gone on to sell some 65 million copies worldwide. The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe is the second in the series and traces the fortunes of a group of Second World War evacuees who discover a fantastical world through a wardrobe in their new home.
When the Pevensie family are evacuated out to the country, they are unaware of the adventure they will encounter. During a game of hide and seek, the youngest daughter, Lucy discovers a wardrobe which transports her to the land of Narnia. Covered in snow, Narnia is full of weird and wonderful creatures, but is watched over by the evil White Witch, Jadis. When all four Pevensie children end up through the wardrobe, they discover that it was meant to be, as two daughters of Eve and two sons of Adam must join with the mighty lion, Aslan to defeat the evil White Witch.
Sculpted by Ross Wilson, the statue is a life-sized figure of CS Lewis opening a Victorian wardrobe, a gateway to Narnia. The statue was unveiled in November 1998, the centenary of CS Lewis.
Charles Staples, or 'Jack', Lewis was born in Ballyhackamore, east Belfast, in 1898 and spent his formative years in the city. Living on the city’s Circular Road he attended nearby Campbell College, but was sent to boarding school in England after the death of his mother.
After serving in the First World War, where he was injured, he settled at Oxford University where he was to tutor medieval and renaissance English literature.
Here he wrote the six-book Chronicles of Narnia, which have gone on to sell some 65 million copies worldwide. The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe is the second in the series and traces the fortunes of a group of Second World War evacuees who discover a fantastical world through a wardrobe in their new home.
When the Pevensie family are evacuated out to the country, they are unaware of the adventure they will encounter. During a game of hide and seek, the youngest daughter, Lucy discovers a wardrobe which transports her to the land of Narnia. Covered in snow, Narnia is full of weird and wonderful creatures, but is watched over by the evil White Witch, Jadis. When all four Pevensie children end up through the wardrobe, they discover that it was meant to be, as two daughters of Eve and two sons of Adam must join with the mighty lion, Aslan to defeat the evil White Witch.
Executive Jet Management Europe
Reg: CS-LPA
Aircraft: Embraer 505 Phenom 300
Serial : 50500187
Very short finals runway 03
EGKB
02/06/2024
The bulk carrier CS Azalea is seen here as the vessel moves berth from the Zuidnatie Terminal at the Churchill dock on the right bank to the Belgian Scrap Terminal at the Vrasene dock on the left bank
NetJets Europe
Raytheon Hawker 125-800XP, c/n 258690
Ex-N36690. Later XA-RED
Helsinki/Vantaa (HEL/EFHK) 10.7.2006
TAP Air Portugal Embraer ERJ190 CS-TPV arriving at Cologne Bonn from Lisbon.
Saturday 24th November 2018.
Air Atlantis
Boeing 737-3K9, c/n 24213/1794
Later -> PR-BRE, CS-TLL, LN-KKW
Helsinki/Vantaa (HEL/EFHK) 9.2.1991
NetJets Europe - Cessna 680A Citation Latitude - Hamburg Airport Helmut Schmidt (HAM/EDDH) - Reg.: CS-LTQ
My favourite aircraft of the entire day, TAP Air Portugal Airbus A340-312 CS-TOA (c/n 41) landing on 27L at London Heathrow operating TAP1354 from LPPT, 08/06/19
Unfortunately, it flew it's last service 29/09/19 and then went to TEV to be scrapped
Sculpted by Ross Wilson, the statue is a life-sized figure of CS Lewis opening a Victorian wardrobe, a gateway to Narnia. The statue was unveiled in November 1998, the centenary of CS Lewis.
Charles Staples, or 'Jack', Lewis was born in Ballyhackamore, east Belfast, in 1898 and spent his formative years in the city. Living on the city’s Circular Road he attended nearby Campbell College, but was sent to boarding school in England after the death of his mother.
After serving in the First World War, where he was injured, he settled at Oxford University where he was to tutor medieval and renaissance English literature.
Here he wrote the six-book Chronicles of Narnia, which have gone on to sell some 65 million copies worldwide. The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe is the second in the series and traces the fortunes of a group of Second World War evacuees who discover a fantastical world through a wardrobe in their new home.
When the Pevensie family are evacuated out to the country, they are unaware of the adventure they will encounter. During a game of hide and seek, the youngest daughter, Lucy discovers a wardrobe which transports her to the land of Narnia. Covered in snow, Narnia is full of weird and wonderful creatures, but is watched over by the evil White Witch, Jadis. When all four Pevensie children end up through the wardrobe, they discover that it was meant to be, as two daughters of Eve and two sons of Adam must join with the mighty lion, Aslan to defeat the evil White Witch.