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Ruby Van Meter held their first ever wearable art fashion show with the theme of Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle to celebrate Earth Day on Thursday, April 21st. After designing and building their wardrobes, students walked the runway to techno beats and a cheering audience. Students that were unable to attend watched the show virtually and even flaunted their own garments from the big screen.

 

LEGO MASTERS: L-R: Judges Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard and host Will Arnett in the “Cliffhanger!” episode of LEGO MASTERS airing Tuesday, Sept. 7 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2021 FOX MEDIA LLC. CR: Tom Griscom/FOX

Constantius I, as Caesar, 293 - 306

 

Medallion of 4 aurei, Trier circa 305, 20.86 g. FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOBIL CAES Laureate bust l., wearing imperial mantle and holding eagle-tipped sceptre. Rev. TEMPO - RVM FEL - ICITAS Two emperors, both nimbate, sacrificing from paterae over tripod-altar before tetrastyle temple with wreath in pediment; to r. of altar, forepart of sacrificed bull; behind flute-player; on either side of emperors, two attendants. In exergue, CAESS XIII COSS V / PTR. RIC 35 (this coin). W. Seston, Dioclétien et la Tétrarchie, p. 366, note 18 (this coin cited). Pink. NZ 1931, p. 37 (this coin). Depeyrot p. 151 (this coin). Bastien, Donativa, p. 67, note m and pl. IV, 2 (this coin). Sir. A. J. Evans, Some Notes on the Arras Hoard etc., NC 1930, pl. XVI, 5 (this coin). P. Bastien and C. Metzger, Le trésor de Beaurains, 394 (this coin). Gnecchi -. Toynbee pl. VIII, 7 (this coin).

 

Unique. An outstanding medallion from the celebrated Arras hoard.

A wonderful portrait and a richly detailed fine artistic reverse composition. Reddish tone and about extremely fine

 

Ex Ars Classica 17, Evans Collection, 1934, 1861 and NAC 11, 1998, 536 sales. From the Arras hoard.

 

On 21st September 1922, in the territory of Beaurains (northern France), a treasure (the so-called Arras hoard) was found by some Belgian workmen. It contained several hundred gold and silver coins, some forty gold medallions, jewels, cameos and various silverware, most likely the property of the family of a very high officer serving in Gaul. Part of the hoard went to the market, while a good share ended up in the Arras Museum. The piece we are proud to offer here today belonged to Sir Arthur Evans, one of the founding fathers of Minoic archaeology, who dedicated a long memoir (NC 1930, pp. 221-274) just to this medallion. Remarkable from the iconographic point of view is the portrait of Constantius Chlorus (Chlorus, "with pale complexion", a nickname given to him by Byzantine writers because of his delicate health, corroborated from the Latin side by Lactatianus): strong head, long nose curved at middle, conspicuous superciliary brow, protruding massive chin, beard and hair cut short after the fashion of the tetrarchs. During the first tetrarchy, set up by Diocletian, Constantius, adopted by Maximianus, was Caesar from the 1st of March 293 to the 1st of May 305 (abdication of Maximianus), with a diocese in Gaul. The medallion is, therefore, ascribable to the first four months of 305 and celebrates the temporum felicitas, a propagandistic theme of the late empire which finds large development in some Panegyrici Latini (a collection of eleven encomia dedicated to the emperors, going from 289 to 389 AD). The V (Incerti Panegyricus Constantio Caesari dictus) of 297, just meant for Constantius Chlorus, father of Constantine the Great (to whom are addressed as many as four panegyrics in the sylloge), celebrates the felicitas imperatorum (cf. Paneg. V 15) after the "lucky" landing of Constantius in Britain that led to the defeat and subsequent death, in 296, of the usurper Allectus.

 

NAC24, 253

©Foto: Randy van Maasdijk & RvM Photography

First spotted this about a year back but it could have been there longer.

 

It is a 1998 Iveco Turbo Daily, probably once a welfare minibus now parked off road and declared SORN. Its been modified and now appears to be store or something.

 

Not sure of its history/

 

Location, Torry.

Y718 RVM

Iveco EuroCargo

Tommy Noyce, Juvenile

Oxford, 7 September 2014

New to TNT

Some of the most bizarre second hand purchases by Luton & District in the mid-1990's included a batch of little Talbot Pullman Expresses which were bought from Stagecoach East Midlands. For quite some time these buses trundled around Luton in their old livery. Some even made it into the red and cream livery before being withdrawn.

This is Luton and District no.79, D79 RVM, and is seen in Manchester Street in 1992 .

Ruby Van Meter held their annual Thanksgiving Feast on Friday, November 18th. With Thanksgiving meals prepared in the cafeteria, families were welcomed into the school to enjoy a meal with their loved ones.

LEGO MASTERS: A final build in the “Make And Shake” episode of LEGO MASTERS airing Tuesday, June 15 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2021 FOX MEDIA LLC. CR: Tom Griscom/FOX

LEGO MASTERS: L-R: Judges Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard in the "Finale" season finale episode of LEGO MASTERS airing Wednesday, April 15 (9:01-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2020 FOX MEDIA LLC. CR: Ray Mickshaw/FOX

©Foto: Randy van Maasdijk & RvM Photography

©Foto: Randy van Maasdijk & RvM Photography

©Foto: Randy van Maasdijk & RvM Photography

first look: Velvia RVM

Developed in E-6 at Doudou Photo (sent away to Spector Professional Lab)

 

This camera seems to give a really nice swirling bokeh effect and the film grain with this Velvia Movie Film is nearly non-existant.

 

FILM: Fujichrome Velvia RVM 8450 Motion Picture Film (expired 2008)

CAMERA: Ricoh 500GX (Chrome 1977)

DATE: 10/27/2011

 

LEGO MASTERS: L-R: Contestants Dave and Richard in the “Land & Sea” episode of LEGO MASTERS airing Tuesday, Aug 24 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2021 FOX MEDIA LLC. CR: Tom Griscom/FOX

Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway

Some of the most bizarre second hand purchases by Luton & District in the mid-1990's included a batch of little Talbot Pullman Expresses which were bought from Stagecoach East Midlands. For quite some time these buses trundled around Luton in their old livery. Some even made it into the red and cream livery before being withdrawn.

This is Luton and District no.83, D78 RVM and is seen in Manchester Street in 1993.

LEGO MASTERS: L-R: Judges Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard with host Will Arnett in the “Make And Shake” episode of LEGO MASTERS airing Tuesday, June 15 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2021 FOX MEDIA LLC. CR: Tom Griscom/FOX

Registered in 2001

 

As of September 2021, this vehicle has been scrapped

 

(COD: 16/06/2021)

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