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Metal incense burner made by SHOAMI Katsuyoshi, collected by Kiyomizu Sannenzaka Muzeum.
Be immersed in the beauty of Japanese crafts in Kyoto. : Kiyomizu sannenzaka museum
CBMM welcomed nationally renowned sculpture artist and Shepherd University professor Christian Benefiel, who guided workshop participants through the intricacies of casting bronze and aluminum, including creating molds, working the sand and furnace, and pouring molten metal. Learn more about all our shipyard programs at: cbmm.org/learn/shipyardprograms
Day 2 - lots of new skills, 2 boxes of plasters - blood sweat and tears
literally - but some really great results.
Inscription: "This house hates evil, loves peace, punishes crimes, maintains rights and honours the honest,"
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This special pendant is decorated with red enamel.
The inside of the flowers is oxidized.
İs made sterling silver (925) totally handmade
total height 48 mm (1.9'' inches)
This pendant has a surprising leaf...
Please note that the leaf of the flower is situated at the back side and is made with green enamel decorating.
flower size
height 32 mm (1.3''inches)
width 22 mm (0.9''inches)
leaf size
height 30 mm (1.2''inches)
width 10 mm (0.4''inches)
Chain length 47 cm (18.5''inches)
This 2012 Ford Flex came to us needing rear suicide doors to make it handicap accessible. We completely disassembled the interior to begin the work. New hinge pockets were made in the door jamb and door. The door and quarter were also reinforced to handle the new hinge point. The door handles and latches were swapped side for side and moved to the front of the doors. We did this for two reasons, the first being functionality and the second aesthetics . With the door handles moved to the fornt of the doors, you get the classic look assoicated with the factory style rear suicide doors. Alot of effort also went into making the drivers side rear door power open and close. This door operates with a seperate key fob and can also be operated with a button on the dash and has an emergency release cable installed. This project turned out to be exactly what the customer wanted while keeping a factory built look.
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My first task on the new mill went very smoothly. This size of work goes much more easily now than on my little Sherline. On smaller parts the Sherline is a treat.
The wrought-iron dome was designed by Eliel Saarinen. Page Hall was named after the Right Reverend Herman Page, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Michigan from 1924 to 1940.
One of a pair of wrought iron candelabras designed by Cyril Colnik, Milwaukee.
This object is the property of the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum. This image is part of the Wisconsin Decorative Arts Database, a digital archive of Wisconsin objects. For more information, see content.wisconsinhistory.org/u?/wda,1603
CBMM welcomed nationally renowned sculpture artist and Shepherd University professor Christian Benefiel, who guided workshop participants through the intricacies of casting bronze and aluminum, including creating molds, working the sand and furnace, and pouring molten metal. Learn more about all our shipyard programs at: cbmm.org/learn/shipyardprograms
Youth unemployment and lack of education and skills will impact on long-term stability in Northern Uganda, say development agencies. Here young men complete part of their metalwork course. Many students hope to get work and earn enough money to return to school. Education was severely disrupted during the war. CREDIT: Victoria Holdsworth/Commonwealth Secretariat
My shopmade countersink works pretty well. It was one of the first tools I've made, and comes in handy for a project with lots of 3-48 flathead screws to countersink.
651-653 Victoria St Abbotsford
Built 1937
Edgar Handley erected a brick factory on this site in 1937 as an extension of their building next door. It became know as Crusader Plate. In 1991 it was vacant and again in 2014 it was for lease.
Heritage significance: City of Yarra HO63 individually significant
Sutton Coldfield's ancient parish church of Holy Trinity had long been on my 'to do' list, having failed to gain entry on my last visit a couple of years ago. I'd been able to enjoy it's red sandstone exterior, with it's mixture of 15th century and Victorian elements, but it's internal appearance and contents largely remained a mystery to me, until now.
I was very impressed by the interior with it's rich jumble of furnishings and painted ceilings, a real gem with plenty of interest. The church itself is quite restored (the outer north aisle is a Victorian extension), and the arcades are all curiously rounded from mid 16th century and later rebuildings and reveal galleries in the aisles. It all looked quite gloomy with so much red stone and dark woodwork, but C.E.Bateman's early 20th century ceiling decoration (nave, chancel and north chapel) is gorgeous and does much to cheer up an otherwise sombre interior. There is some fine post-Reformation woodwork in the chancel screens and stalls, much having been ejected from Worcester Cathedral during Scott's restoration.
There is some good glass, the east window is very fruity 1850s by Gibbs, but my favourite glass was the fine 1907 Supper at Emmaus by Mary Lowndes, along with the Yoxall & Whitford windows nearby in the south chapel. There are some interesting monuments, several fine tablets, a big Baroque piece with busts and the tomb and effigy of Bishop Vesey, supposedly the original 1550s figure but looking so thoroughly renewed I was convinced it was a modern pastiche (Pevsner attributes too much tlc!). There is also a fine Norman font, originally in nearby Nether Whitacre church prior to it's rebuilding.
I had heard good things about this church after my first attempted visit, so after concluding my business in neighbouring Streetly I came straight here. It is unfortunately still generally kept locked, so I tried asking at the parish centre opposite, and after an initially slightly lukewarm reception (perhaps more warning would have helped) a lady kindly offered to open up for me. I mentioned I was eager to see the church and it's furnishings as they are, having heard about plans for a major reordering, though owing to the huge costs involved this was dismissed as being some way off, perhaps 5 or so years, so no concrete plans just yet.
An unidentified London Underground 1972 unit dives under the West London line with a service for Harrow.
This immigrant Chinese grandfather was working this rod into a piece for his stove. He didn't speak English -- and I don't speak Chinese -- so his grandson interpreted.
Definitely should be viewed larger.