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Compass 1991 Spring/Summer collection
This watch came in a group of four ladies Swatches. The band is perfect, but the crystal is cracked. I love to wear it, though because I know I can't damage it any more than it already is. I put a peach jelly band on it and it looks wonderful!
Compass' B7RLE operates the MC8 Duplicate on a morning before going onto the R66. It seen late afternoon displaying the Stockton screen rather than the 'Teeside' Park screen,
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Compass is a new commission by artist Alexandre da Cunha. As part of Garden of Reason, the installation can be found on the plats at Ham House and Garden until 23 September.
Compass is designed to be an interactive artwork, and visitors are encouraged to climb the steps (one adult per ladder, children accompanied by an adult). The art work also provides a modern response to the garden's missing sculptures, creating an invisible pedestal, as well as continuing the 17th-century tradition of animating the garden for the pleasure of visiting courtiers.
Photograph by Jamie Woodley for the National Trust
Find out more about Garden of Reason on our blog: gardenofreason.tumblr.com/
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Handmade necklace maid mainly from pearl beads with a compass pendant roughly 1 inch in diameter. Fastening is a bronze clasp
Plaxton Panther-bodied Volvo B9R YN11FVF is seen leaving Middlesbrough Bus Station on David Urquhart Tours work.
A compass is a navigational instrument for determining direction relative to the Earth's magnetic poles. | en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compass
I seem to keep finding pics that have not posted, here is a few more from my trip South
near Fairlie | New Zealand
A compass is a navigational instrument for determining direction relative to the Earth's magnetic poles. | en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compass