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Sydney Harbour's Circular Quay, taken from the train station above.
edit: Won Challenge 'Harbour / Marina' in the Challenge Group Game
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Location: Lichfield District Council
Accession number: 1983.39.6
The seal of the Dean of Lichfield Cathedral, set within a circular wooden mount.
Imprinting this seal stamp into hot wax allowed the Dean of Lichfield Cathedral to leave his mark upon letters and official documents, serving as a guarantee of legitimacy.
The seal is constructed of brass with a recessed etching of the Virgin Mary holding the Christ child. To her side is a Bishop, wearing a mitre and holding a crook. Beneath the figures is a small crest depicting a cross with a smaller cross in each quarter. An oval border surrounds the image containing the Latin phrase: "CATHEDRALIS LICHFIELD SIGILLVM DECANI ECCLESIE" (Seal of Dean of Lichfield Cathedral)
The small crest at the base of this design is often used as a simplified form of the seal of the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield Cathedral, whilst this larger seal acts as a more ornate version.
Also within Lichfield's collection are four wax casts which have been taken from this seal (1983.39.7-.10).
View from the tower at the Copenhagen Zoo of the entrance to the park.
I'm looking forward to the new elephant house, designed by Norman Foster, when it's completed.
One of pictures taken when we stayed over in Sydney for a night. It was beautiful day at Circular quay.
EOS 7D Canon
Sigma 17-50 2.8
A black and orange circular print over a white background.
These cotton fabrics are available as linings for my fold over clutch designs. Please contact me if you wish to order more than three purses lined in the same cotton fabric.
It was too nice Friday, so I spent my lunch hour driving around in the country. Same building, a different angle, and different clouds.
Vivid Sydney is an annual "festival of light" held in Sydney, Australia, featuring outdoor immersive light installations and projections.
The 2011 installation shown here has the feel of an amusement park.
Make a donation to Theatre Royal Plymouth and you can have your own star, - there are a number of these set into the pavement on the piazza surrounding the theatre on Plymouth's Royal Parade.