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Per the NPS:
The Bloodiest One Day Battle in American History
23,000 soldiers were killed, wounded or missing after twelve hours of savage combat on September 17, 1862. The Battle of Antietam ended the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia’s first invasion into the North and led to Abraham Lincoln’s issuance of the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation.
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HDR. Shot -2, 0, +2 on the D7000.
This pathway was part of the route to the beach, absolutely gorgeous. Slightly uphill on the way back mind!!!!
On the path down from Philopappus Monument, my favourite piece of whimsical inlaid decoration. Dating from the landscaping of the surroundings of the Acropolis by the architect Dimitris Pikionis
azaleas and pretty girls can be found all along the pathways of Gibbes Green at the University of South Carolina.
Too bad there were only Azaleas the day I walked there.
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This mile-long path runs between Ginkakuji and Nanzen-ji Shrine along a canal. This picture shows a similar scene (though not exactly the same spot) in spring, when the cherry blossoms are in bloom. That would be quite a sight to see.
Project Narnia is part of our annual Creative Pathways Programme for schools.
Each year, one of our Season’s productions is used as the basis for inspiration, and this year The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was the stimulus for creativity across the city. With the help of Baillie Gifford and fellow sponsors, The Lyceum was able to offer Project Narnia for free to those schools located in deprived areas of Edinburgh.
Over 1140 children took part, from 14 Primary School classes, 4 High Schools, 2 Special Schools and 5 community groups.
Working with Lyceum professionals, the children identified what were for them were the main themes of the story. After much teamwork, brainstorming, prop-making, and rehearsing they developed these ideas to create their own plays which were then performed to friends and family. They also visited us twice, once for a backstage tour and a second time to see The Lyceum’s own production. For most, this was their first visit to a theatre.
Thank you to all our Project Narnia supporters:
Baillie Gifford
Cruden Foundation Limited
Dr David McNeil Summers Charitable Trust
Edinburgh Airport
The Educational Institute of Scotland
The Nancie Massey Charitable Trust
Ponton House Trust
The Robertson Trust
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
The RS Macdonald Charitable Trust
The Ryvoan Trust
ScottishPower Foundation
Widowers' Children's Home Trust
www.lyceum.org.uk/project-narnia
Photography by Aly Wight
Community leaders, who have shaped their careers through perseverance, vision and discipline, shared their journey to inspire the younger generation to become leaders in their own right, during Pathways to Leadership Thursday, Feb. 11.
Over the years, the cows on this pasture have worn pathways...how like us they are...keeping to the path lest we fall down !