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Gold flecks and translucent white glitter in a sheer coral base. Four coats.
Masquerade Collection (Holiday 2003?)
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The famous stalactite caves on Anti Paros.
Lit with SB-600 on the ground 3m to my left.
More details blatently plagiarised from www.amazingcaves.com/learn_visit.html
Antiparos is a small island, at the southwest of the bigger island of Paros. It has an area of 35 km2. The Cave of Antiparos is known for many years and has always been used as a place of refuge. Inscriptions on the stalactites witness the vistits of personalities like Marquis de Novandel (1673), Bishop de Gabrie (1673), Othon King of Greece (1840). There is an inscription describing a Christmas mass in 1673, held in honour of the French ambassador to Constantinople, Marquis de Novandel, who paid 500 people from Antiparos and Paros to take part. In the war of 1700-1774 some of the stalactites were cut off and carried to the museum of Petrograd by Russian officers.
**San Gabriel de Yungue-Ouinge** - National Register of Historic Places Ref # 66000482, date listed 10/15/1966
Address Restricted
Espanola, NM (Rio Arriba County)
A National Historic Landmark (www.nps.gov/subjects/nationalhistoriclandmarks/list-of-nh...).
By the late 16th century, Spain solidified its claim on Mexico and began to stretch its empire farther north into territory the Spanish called New Mexico. Spanish excursions into New Mexico began in 1540 when Francisco Vasquez de Coronado led a party of Spanish explorers into Pueblo territory, and in 1598, Spain attempted to secure a lasting presence in the region. Don Juan de Oñate, an American-born Spaniard, founded the first permanent European settlement in New Mexico that year. Under Oñate’s leadership, Spanish colonists established the first European capital of New Mexico at San Juan de los Caballeros, at the former site of a pueblo called Caypa. The following year, the colonists founded the new capital at San Gabriel de Yunque-Ouinge. The site of San Gabriel, a National Historic Landmark, is located on the Río Grande in the northern region of present-day New Mexico.
Settled in 1599, San Gabriel was the second European capital of New Mexico and seat of Governor Oñate, the first European governor of New Mexico. King Philip II of Spain chose Oñate to represent Spanish and Roman Catholic interests in the new colony. A native of New Spain, Oñate was the child of prominent Spanish immigrants and married to Isabela Cortez, the wealthy great-granddaughter of Aztec Emperor Montezuma II. (1)
References (1) San Gabriel de Yunque-Ouinge NPS www.nps.gov/nr/travel/american_latino_heritage/san_gabrie...
04.02.2020., Zagreb - Neformalni sastanak ministara za konkurentnost (Istrazivanje) u sklopu predsjedanja Republike Hrvatske Vijecem Europske unije odrzan je u Nacionalnoj i sveucilisnoj knjiznici. Mariya Gabrie
Photo: Josip Regovic/PIXSELL/EU2020HR
Church of St. James the Greater
The geographical coordinates 49 ° 11 ' 48.04 " N, 16 ° 36' 30.4 " E
Architects Mj. Anton Pilgram, A. Gabri
Gothic architectural style
Construction of the 13th Century - 1592 (completion of the tower with helmet )
Address Jakubské Square
St. James Church is a late Gothic three-nave church situated in the Jakubské square in Brno- Brno center, whose history dates back to the early 13th century. In 1995 the church was declared a national cultural monument. In the church is the tomb of the famous defender of Brno Louise Raduit. On the ceiling of the church are a number of guild characters, coats of arms of noble families and several monograms.
History
Church in 1828
At the time of its founding, the church was mainly intended for the German population that settled around present-day Běhounska street. Foundation of the church is expected in the period, which is defined by the reign of Vladislav Henry, between the years 1201 to 1222. Was in 1340 in the basement of the house next door, which the church before his death bequeathed the local vicar, established ossuary. At this time, documented cemetery around the church, which was in the next ten years gradually expanded. From 1368 to 1405 around the church have been established several chapels (Corpus Christi, St. Maurice and St. Ursula), which created a special urban complex.
Construction
Construction of the church, in the form in which it is known that certain amendments to the present day, had already begun before the Hussite wars, but the construction has progressed only to the position of the choir, pillars and perimeter walls. From 1502 he began work on the church builder Anton Pilgram, who founded the northern ship with the portal . Roofing was done probably before 1530. The construction of the church tower began in the 16th century, in 1592 it was increased by A. Gabrie of the clock and completion did Simon Tauch, who put the tower Renaissance dome. The height of the tower is 92 meters. During the Thirty Years' War, the church was not damaged and therefore there was no need to rebuild the church - helping to maintain his predominantly late-Gothic appearance.
The cemetery which was located around the church, has been around since 1784, and with it gradually disappeared also the complex above the chapel. From the church were subsequently moved several tombstones, and currently there are six. Church without prejudice to the Baroque style. In 1878 the church was done insensitively regothization. In the years 1900 - 1901 was the neo-Gothic parish church designed by Alois Prastorfem and Germans Wanderleym .
Constance.
For more information, see Brno Ossuary .
In the basement of the church is the second largest ossuary discovered in Europe. According to estimates, in the ossuary are located the remains of about fifty thousand individuals. Constance is from the end of June 2012 normally open to the public in visiting hours.
Church of St. James the Greater
The geographical coordinates 49 ° 11 ' 48.04 " N, 16 ° 36' 30.4 " E
Architects Mj. Anton Pilgram, A. Gabri
Gothic architectural style
Construction of the 13th Century - 1592 (completion of the tower with helmet )
Address Jakubské Square
St. James Church is a late Gothic three-nave church situated in the Jakubské square in Brno- Brno center, whose history dates back to the early 13th century. In 1995 the church was declared a national cultural monument. In the church is the tomb of the famous defender of Brno Louise Raduit. On the ceiling of the church are a number of guild characters, coats of arms of noble families and several monograms.
History
Church in 1828
At the time of its founding, the church was mainly intended for the German population that settled around present-day Běhounska street. Foundation of the church is expected in the period, which is defined by the reign of Vladislav Henry, between the years 1201 to 1222. Was in 1340 in the basement of the house next door, which the church before his death bequeathed the local vicar, established ossuary. At this time, documented cemetery around the church, which was in the next ten years gradually expanded. From 1368 to 1405 around the church have been established several chapels (Corpus Christi, St. Maurice and St. Ursula), which created a special urban complex.
Construction
Construction of the church, in the form in which it is known that certain amendments to the present day, had already begun before the Hussite wars, but the construction has progressed only to the position of the choir, pillars and perimeter walls. From 1502 he began work on the church builder Anton Pilgram, who founded the northern ship with the portal . Roofing was done probably before 1530. The construction of the church tower began in the 16th century, in 1592 it was increased by A. Gabrie of the clock and completion did Simon Tauch, who put the tower Renaissance dome. The height of the tower is 92 meters. During the Thirty Years' War, the church was not damaged and therefore there was no need to rebuild the church - helping to maintain his predominantly late-Gothic appearance.
The cemetery which was located around the church, has been around since 1784, and with it gradually disappeared also the complex above the chapel. From the church were subsequently moved several tombstones, and currently there are six. Church without prejudice to the Baroque style. In 1878 the church was done insensitively regothization. In the years 1900 - 1901 was the neo-Gothic parish church designed by Alois Prastorfem and Germans Wanderleym .
Constance.
For more information, see Brno Ossuary .
In the basement of the church is the second largest ossuary discovered in Europe. According to estimates, in the ossuary are located the remains of about fifty thousand individuals. Constance is from the end of June 2012 normally open to the public in visiting hours.
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Winding down to the end of the trip.
here I am taking a nap in the office.
Going on outside the office?
Huge custom order for J.Crew that the Woman's Co-operative was fufilling.
Church of St. James the Greater
The geographical coordinates 49 ° 11 ' 48.04 " N, 16 ° 36' 30.4 " E
Architects Mj. Anton Pilgram, A. Gabri
Gothic architectural style
Construction of the 13th Century - 1592 (completion of the tower with helmet )
Address Jakubské Square
St. James Church is a late Gothic three-nave church situated in the Jakubské square in Brno- Brno center, whose history dates back to the early 13th century. In 1995 the church was declared a national cultural monument. In the church is the tomb of the famous defender of Brno Louise Raduit. On the ceiling of the church are a number of guild characters, coats of arms of noble families and several monograms.
History
Church in 1828
At the time of its founding, the church was mainly intended for the German population that settled around present-day Běhounska street. Foundation of the church is expected in the period, which is defined by the reign of Vladislav Henry, between the years 1201 to 1222. Was in 1340 in the basement of the house next door, which the church before his death bequeathed the local vicar, established ossuary. At this time, documented cemetery around the church, which was in the next ten years gradually expanded. From 1368 to 1405 around the church have been established several chapels (Corpus Christi, St. Maurice and St. Ursula), which created a special urban complex.
Construction
Construction of the church, in the form in which it is known that certain amendments to the present day, had already begun before the Hussite wars, but the construction has progressed only to the position of the choir, pillars and perimeter walls. From 1502 he began work on the church builder Anton Pilgram, who founded the northern ship with the portal . Roofing was done probably before 1530. The construction of the church tower began in the 16th century, in 1592 it was increased by A. Gabrie of the clock and completion did Simon Tauch, who put the tower Renaissance dome. The height of the tower is 92 meters. During the Thirty Years' War, the church was not damaged and therefore there was no need to rebuild the church - helping to maintain his predominantly late-Gothic appearance.
The cemetery which was located around the church, has been around since 1784, and with it gradually disappeared also the complex above the chapel. From the church were subsequently moved several tombstones, and currently there are six. Church without prejudice to the Baroque style. In 1878 the church was done insensitively regothization. In the years 1900 - 1901 was the neo-Gothic parish church designed by Alois Prastorfem and Germans Wanderleym .
Constance.
For more information, see Brno Ossuary .
In the basement of the church is the second largest ossuary discovered in Europe. According to estimates, in the ossuary are located the remains of about fifty thousand individuals. Constance is from the end of June 2012 normally open to the public in visiting hours.