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The first final for my Year 2 Major project. (Based around the idea of promoting the awareness of unhealthy lifestyles and diets)

Crescent-chested puffbird

(Malacoptila striata)

 

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Picture taken at Sumidouro, Serra dos Órgãos, Brazil.

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The church of St Ecgwin at Honeybourne is a handsome local landmark with its soaring spire (springing from an oddly windowless belfry, whilst the rest of the tower is dramatically buttressed further down) and dates mainly from the 14th & 15th centuries. Entry to the building is via an unusual medieval porch with a roof of stone slabs.

 

It is now more regularly open and welcoming to visitors

www.worcesteranddudleyhistoricchurches.org.uk/index.php?p...

Close-up of test fit of bottom piece and back panel.

This collection has a durable antique wax lacquer finish for years of stunning good looks. Read more solidwoodfurniture.co/product-details-pine-furnitures-257...

Clifton village is now virtually an eastern suburb of Rugby, and St Mary's church has a small, box-like late medieval west tower (an odd carving of a bear halfway up the west side is now worn beyond recognition) and largely 13th/14th century nave and aisles with evidence of Norman work in the earlier chancel. The church has been much restored and the interior now has a rather Victorian feel to it (new chancel arch and the one Norman window virtually renewed) but is attractive and still retains a few features of interest.

 

There are some quaint corbel heads supporting the nave roof (one may be a reused Norman carving), and the south aisle roof though mostly renewed follows its 15th century design retaining a few of its original bosses. The east window of the aisle retains one small roundel of 14th century glass (only keen eyed visitors will find this reworked into the tracery of the Comper window, indeed I only noticed it on my latest visit despite having known this church for years). Otherwise the only other antique element is a not very elegant Baroque memorial in the chancel. There is a good mixture of Victorian stained glass of decent quality, Hardman's in the chancel and north aisle, some Burlison & Grylls, a fine St Paul & Timothy by Kempe and one by Comper. The font is a curious block-shaped thing that dates to the 1893 restoration by Bodley & Garner, along with many of the furnishings of the church.

 

I have known this church for many years being so close to home and also the church of my Uncle (my Dad's twin) who lived nearby. I recall in the early 1980s attending my cousin Fiona's wedding here and later Uncle Ian's funeral after his untimely death in 1991. Shortly afterwards during my time at college I made a design for one of the windows here purely as an exercise (it never stood a chance of being realised).

 

The church is usually kept open for visitors 10am - 4pm most days.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifton-upon-Dunsmore

 

For more detail on this church see it's entry on the Warwickshire Churches site below:-

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Southwestern rustic arrow design chest of drawers. For your southwest, western, cabin or teepee home.

 

Wind River Furniture

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Old warehouse alongside the river Dee

Another shot from another angle of the sunset over Chester Racecourse

A treasure chest made from pews that were used in the Cathedral before the Renovation.

Mission San Miguel

This chest was bought in Kinross market and is in need of some TLC so this is the before pictures.

Primary wood is cherry/cherry veneer. Trim is mahogany with ebony pulls

Chester race course in the disdance

A triangular chest covered in an illustration of 26 different native West Australian flowers.

The 2nd of 15 sketch cards from the recently released Treasure Chest of Art.

Star Wars, Garbage Pail Kids and Whacky Packages are official licenses for this project.

All proceeds from this set will go to the Pediatric Oncology Treasure Chest Foundation.

 

Star Wars © LucasFilms

 

Sketch card

January 2o1o

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For our mini summer Holiday we decided to go to North Wales with the aim of Climbing Snowdon and visiting the sites and places and finding new places to explore.

 

Day one - Location Two - Chester

WD12 Series Cooler - Refrigerated

 

Produced in the early to late fifties, the WD12 is one of the most popular chest coolers. Reaching almost four feet in length, the WD12 has a amazing capacity! This bowed out chest is also air cooled, but can also be chilled with ice or water! Unplug, fill with ice & easily wheel outside for those hot summer night parties! Its distinctive red cabinet was once a common sight in many variety stores across America. The Westinghouse WD12 is a great looking, reliable vendor which will certainly provide you with many years of trouble free enjoyment.

 

Options:

110 Volt. UL Listed. Made in the U.S.A.

Dimensions: 40”(H) x 48”(W) x 30”(D)

Weight: approximately 150lbs

Item Number: WD12-R

 

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Samsung Galaxy Phone Photography

Chest of drawers circa 1920's during restoration the paint had been removed to reveal the birds eye maple book matched veneer drawer fronts.

Faux marble top I did recently on a Bombay chest

CIMA Prestige 100th Anniversary Event at Chester Racecourse.

New path alongside the river Dee

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