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Spring Sitting - Third Session of the 28th Legislature

March 10, 2015

Petite bibliothèque : 491 mètres carrés

Bibliothèque desservant la Ville de Berthierville et la municipalité de La Visitation-de-l’Île-Dupas.

Récipiendaire du prix d'excellence Gérard-Desrosiers en 2014.

 

Photo prise par Marcel Mailhot

Start of Christmas period for Amsterdam by lighting up the department store "de Bijenkorf" in the city center. The event is traditionally accompanied by a phantasmagoric show. This year, hot air balloons flying over Dam square created a spectacular show.

Photo by Sam Iannamico

No idea what this car is, but the outfit seems to have missed the date by a century or two! Any information most welcome.

A large, unique piece designed to furnish an entire hall on its own with luxury and elegance: it is the large Baroque console carved and embellished with gold leaf or silver leaf and supplemented by a large black marble top that gives an even more imposing look.

 

Read more at www.vazzari.com/blog/baroque-italian-made-console-with-ha...

 

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Soldiers in period uniform walking down a street in Valletta, Malta; photoshopped for an authentic look

El alcalde entrega al periodista Juan Carlos Arias el sexto premio "Sol de Oro" de Comunicación y Periodismo Turístico.

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Period Corsets garments styled by: Idolatre.etsy.com

 

Model, Mandy Apple

Hair: Marrs+Elite

Makeup: Amy Villainous

Photo: Craig Thomson

 

75-year old, wood-burning veteran, former Deli Railway 0-4-4T no. 27 shunts freight wagons at either Tanjungbalai or Teluk Nibung, North Sumatra on 12 September 1978.

for World Lizard Day (August 14, 2018). "Spot" was one of the greatest lizards ever. In a four year period he traveled with me all over Idaho helping school students learn about amphibians and reptiles. "Spot" was a Savannah monitor lizard (Varanus exanthemanticus exanthemanticus) who was an adult of uncertain age when rescued in 1995. In the four years I cared for him before he died in 1999, he helped over 6000 students in over 60 schools in 21 Idaho cities understand reptiles. As I wrote, after he died, "He taught that we should not fear and hate what we don't understand...People who were terrified of snakes and lizards held Spot close to their shoulders, saying, "I love Spot." Photo of Frank and Spot taken in 1997 by Terry M.

Uniting Church Second Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Sydney Road, Coburg, Melbourne.

 

The former Methodist Chapel, constructed in 1849 and extended at the north end shortly afterwards, is the earliest known surviving Methodist chapel in Victoria. This substantially intact building is constructed of bluestone with a sandstone facade facing south towards Bell Street. It is one of the earliest extant bluestone buildings in Victoria and amongst the State's earliest surviving religious buildings.

 

The former Methodist church, now the Uniting church, designed by T J Crouch, was officially opened on 24 December 1857 and is an early example of a Gothic style Methodist church in Victoria. The adoption of the Gothic style, a more traditional and churchly architectural idiom, reflects changes within the Methodist movement during the mid nineteenth century.

 

The building is of note for its unusual random rubble stonework of the walls. Quarrying of bluestone began in the area 1850s, and by 1875 there were 41 quarries in Coburg.

  

Started: 1858

Architect: TJ Crouch, TJ

Victorian Period (1851-1901)

Gothic Revival Style

Heritage Act Categories: Heritage place on the Victorian Heritage Register.

Municipality: MORELAND CITY

 

At the present time I am mostly inactive on Flickr for an indefinite period. I will continue posting photos but little else. All views and comments are always appreciated.

 

An engraved glass vase (circa 1895-96), Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company—at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. There’s entirely too much noise in this photo—one day my skill at indoor shots has to improve. Wikipedia has an interesting article on engraved glass at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass_engraving

 

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Oral Question Period on the first day of business for the Third Session of the 28th Legislature. November 18, 2014.

15.12.2022 Solenidade de Entrega de Carteiras OABDF Período da Manhã Fotos Roberto Rodrigues

@ Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

 

Showing sun-light damage!!

Period illustration showing the use of a "shame mask."

it's just a bad period !

please, listen.

 

FACEBOOK.

R. C. Dickson - Sinners Don't Cry!

Period Books M-102, 1961

Cover Artist: unknown

King Akhenaten on a piece of an offering scene.

18th dynasty, from el-Amarna.

ÆIN 1718

 

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen

Abu Rawash necropolis of the Early Dynastic Period

 

Necropolis "M" (after the name of his first excavator Pierre Montet) is located on a small rocky spur that dominates the Northwest site of Abu Rawash.

Manuscript title: Astronomical-computistic encyclopedia

 

Manuscript summary: Collection of Astronomical-computistical tables and charts with high-quality pen drawings of the constellations.

 

Origin: St. Gallen (Switzerland)

 

Period: 9th century

 

Image source: St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 250: Astronomical-computistic encyclopedia

(www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/list/one/csg/0250)

 

St Mary's Church in Staindrop, County Durham, dates to around AD 771 and retains Saxon windows and stonework. Historical highlights include a 14th-century screen, late-medieval choir stalls, and tombs of the powerful Neville family of nearby Raby Castle.

 

Staindrop is a quiet rural village today but in the Saxon period, it was an important administrative centre for King Canute. Canute had the earlier 8th-century church enlarged and granted it to the monks of Durham Cathedral. The Nevilles of Raby Castle extended the church and added a clerestory.

 

In the late 13th century, a two-storey vestry was added, with the upper chamber serving as a hermit's residence. The earliest recorded hermit in Staindrop was John de Cameva in 1336.

 

In 1408 Ralph, 1st Earl of Westmoreland, was granted a license to establish a college of priests at Staindrop. The college is thought to have been located where the mausoleum now stands in the churchyard. Ralph also installed the choir stalls with their beautifully carved backs and misericords.

 

You can see Saxon stonework in the chancel and the remnants of Saxon windows over the nave arcade. A Saxon sundial is incorporated in the wall north of the chancel arch. The nave arches are in rounded Romanesque style.

 

Separating the nave and chancel is the beautifully preserved 14th-century screen, considered one of the finest in County Durham. The screen gives access to the chancel where you will see the 15th-century choir stalls with their richly carved fronts and backs. Look up and you will see a painted Victorian ceiling decorated with gilded bosses.

 

The triple sedilia in the south wall dates to the 13th century. Opposite in the north wall is a small rectangular window that provided the resident hermit with a view of the high altar.

 

In the south chancel window is a roundel of 15th-century stained glass depicting the arms of the 4th Earl of Westmoreland, and those of his wife, the daughter of the Duke of Buckingham.

 

Most of the remaining window glass is Victorian, including three windows by the prominent artist CE Kempe.

 

The Lady Chapel occupies the east end of the south aisle. Here you will find two medieval effigies. The first, under a triangular niche, is Euphemia de Clavering (d 1320), the first wife of Ranulph, Lord Neville and mother of Ralph de Neville, who built the aisle in 1343.

 

Beside the tomb niche is a 13th-century effigy commemorating Isabel Neville, whose marriage to Robert Fitz-Maldred brought the Neville family to Raby. Beside Lady Isabel's effigy is a smaller effigy of a child with the Neville Saltire symbol on both sides of his pillow. It is not known who the child was, other than that he was a member of the Neville family of Raby.

 

At the west end of the south aisle are more Neville tombs protected by iron railings The most impressive tomb is a large alabaster altar chest and effigy of Ralph Neville (d 1425) and his two wives Margaret of Stafford (daughter of the Earl of Stafford) and Joan Beaufort.

 

Joan Beaufort was the daughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. John of Gaunt is thought to have given the tomb after Joan's death. It was carved from alabaster quarried at Tutbury, Staffordshire, owned by the duke.

 

Ralph and Joan's daughter Cecily was known as the Rose of Raby. She married Richard, Duke of York and was the mother of both Edward IV and Richard II.

 

In the south-west corner is a large wooden tomb with effigies of Henry Neville (d 1564) and his two wives Anne and Jane. Anne was the daughter of the Earl of Rutland and Jane was the daughter of Sir Richard Cholmondeley. The wood has darkened with age to the point where it is now deep black and resembles stone.

 

Henry Neville's son Charles was a leader of the Rising of the North. After the failure of the revolt, the Neville estates were seized by the Crown.

 

On the floor next to Henry Neville's tomb is the effigy of Margery (d 1343), the second wife of Ralph, Lord Neville.

 

In the north aisle are Vane family memorials including that of William Harry Vane, 1st Duke of Cleveland (d 1842). The monument was crafted by Richard Westmacott, the President of the Royal Academy and probably the most famous sculptor of his day. Vane family funeral hatchments hang on the north aisle wall.

 

At the west end of the nave is the font, plainly carved of marble in the 15th century. Set into one face of the font bowl are the arms of Lord Bergavenny (the sixth son of the 1st Earl of Westmoreland) and his wife Elizabeth Beauchamp.

 

St Mary's church is on the A688 (Front street) in the centre of the village, where the road turns north to cross Langley Beck.

El Periódico Universidad en Acción, tiene diversas secciones como son: Noticias, Misiones, Opinión, Reportaje, Social, Deportes, Voces, Investigación.

Los cradores son:

Katherine Carrera

Javier Morán

Erika Dávila

Paulina Encalada

Carla Guevara

I saw this coming for months :)

Diego Carcedo y Manolo Mederos flanquearon en la mesa a José Miguel Pérez, Fernando Bañolas y a mí mismo.

 

Lugar: Santa María de Guía

Fecha: 5 de agosto de 2010

Créditos: www.acfipress.com

in painting class,we studied a form of Asian painting involving combs, water, a little disc and various colored inks. it was pretty cool.

One of the folks in Colonial Williamsburg that work to bring the history of the area alive for visitors.

Period Clothing on display at the Atlanta History Center

Awesome sign found while driving on Melrose..Los Angeles, CA

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