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Accession Number: 1990:427
Display Title: A Nawab and his retainers on a hunting expedition
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Media & Support: Opaque watercolor and gold on paper
Creation Date: ca. 1780
Creation Place/Subject: India
State-Province: West Bengal
Court: Murshidabad
School: Late Mughal
Display Dimensions: 7 7/8 in. x 11 13/16 in. (20 cm x 30 cm)
Credit Line: Edwin Binney 3rd Collection
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Repository: The San Diego Museum of Art
Kishiwada Castle, located in Osaka, was built by Koide Hidemasa, a retainer of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, in 1582, near the site of where Kusunoki Masashige built a fort in the 1300s. In 1640, ownership of the castle was transferred to Okabe Norikatsu and the Okabe family maintained possession of the castle and the Kishiwada fief until the Meiji Restoration in 1868.
In 1827 lightning destroyed the castle’s main keep and much of the remaining part of the castle was destroyed during the fighting between the Tokugawa and Imperial forces during the civil strife associated with the Meiji Restoration. The current three-story ferroconcrete keep was built in 1954, but it has been confirmed that the original donjon was 5 stories. The moat and the outer stone walls are all that remain of the original castle. All other structures, including the gate, are reconstructions.
The renowned garden designer, Mirei Shigemori, constructed the Hachi Jin no Niwa rock garden in 1953 using chlorite schist from Okinoshima Island in Wakayama Prefecture and white sand from the Shirakawa River in Kyoto. He personally chose all the larger stones and arranged the garden based on the Chinese concept of the battle formation of the eight elements of heaven: earth, wind, clouds, dragons, tigers, birds and snakes.
I wear that baby every night.
I've had my braces off for 4 years now,
and have only missed 4 nights of retention.
Pisac “The area is perhaps best known for its Incan ruins, known as Inca Písac, which lie atop a hill at the entrance to the valley. The ruins are separated along the ridge into four groups: P'isaqa, Inti Watana, Qalla Q'asa, and Kinchiraqay. Inti Watana group includes the Temple of the Sun, baths, altars, water fountains, a ceremonial platform, and an inti watana, a volcanic outcrop carved into a "hitching post for the Sun" (or Inti). The angles of its base suggest that it served to define the changes of the seasons. Qalla Q'asa, which is built onto a natural spur and overlooks the valley, is known as the citadel.
The Inca constructed agricultural terraces on the steep hillside, which are still in use today. They created the terraces by hauling richer topsoil by hand from the lower lands. The terraces enabled the production of surplus food, more than would normally be possible at altitudes as high as 11,000 feet.” Wiki
The Anma were hereditary retainers of the Aoyama Clan in Sasayama. Their house, which was built around 1832, has been turned into a museum, showcasing what a typical samurai house looked like.
The Particulate Filter is held in place by the plastic outer filter retainer, which then snaps over the respirator cartridge.
The Scribe's Residence was a residential complex where his family and retainers lived. The complex of buildings in Las Sepulturas could have housed as many as 250 people. Buildings were arranged around courtyards of varying size and prestige, including houses that may have been artisan workshops, temples, shrines, storage rooms and kitchens. A community of Lenca tradesmen or artisans from central Honduras may have been part of the patriarch's extended household.
This was the home of a powerful lineage of scribes and artists. Scribes at Copan, especially after the rule of Ruler 13, were held in very high esteem. Scribes wrote the codices, kept tribute lists and genealogies, made corrections to the lunar and solar calendars, and recorded ancient rituals and ceremonies.
2020 The Addams Family figures from the Computer Generated Animated Cartoon - Thing - Morticia - Gomez - Addams Family inspired by Charles Chas Addams - not sure it's the best character design - cartoon cartoonist Eccentric holiday Evil creature monster Frankenstein like valet servant retainer manservant nanny domestic portrait NYC Comic Con New York city June 06/29/2020 animation poster theater theatre
The Anma were hereditary retainers of the Aoyama Clan in Sasayama. Their house, which was built around 1832, has been turned into a museum, showcasing what a typical samurai house looked like.
It's not a very thick ring, and was loose enough that after breaking it free, I used a dental pick to turn it, and remove it from the lens barrel.
Accession Number: 1990:705
Display Title: Raja Dhiraj Singh rides with fourteen retainers
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Media & Support: Opaque watercolor on paper
Creation Date: ca. 1710
Creation Place/Subject: India
State-Province: Madhya Pradesh
Court: Raghogarh
School: Rajasthani
Display Dimensions: 11 17/32 in. x 17 19/32 in. (29.3 cm x 44.7 cm)
Credit Line: Edwin Binney 3rd Collection
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Repository: The San Diego Museum of Art
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PMNA Porsche Cup rear deck lid in white (end plates in candy red)
PMNA Porsche Cup rear wing in white
PMNA Porsche Cup front hood in white
PMNA Porsche Cup front fenders in white
PMNA Porsche Cup center trim
PMNA Porsche Cup fender liners
PMNA Porsche Cup hood pins
PMNA Porsche Cup air guides
PMNA Porsche Cup safety clips
PMNA Porsche Cup wheel covers
PMNA GT3 Cup Rear bumper in white
PMNA GT3 Cup rear 3rd brake light
PMNA GT3 Cup rear bumper tow hook
PMNA GT3 Cup rear bumper support
GMG WC Front Bump & Toe Steer Kit
GMG Thrust Arm Bushing Kit
Momo ball bushings
Fixed Bearing Wishbone
991 GT3 Carbon Fiber Dive Planes
GMG RSR Center Section Exhaust
GMG 991 LMS Rollbar in white
GMG Billet Harness Retainers
Schroth 6-point racing harnesses
Sparco SPX seats
20” BBS FIR forged wheels in custom painted candy red
Pirelli Trofeo R tires
GMG Competition Alignment Setup
Re-finish brake calipers in black with white Porsche logo
Porsche logo in black on rear wing
Re-finish side mirrors in candy red on top & gloss black on bottom
QC25/13-WP-PY steering pump
AZ9725527209 Retainer ring
AZ1642930012 bolt
199000770385 7-core flexible cable
WG9719530230 Radiator
636610087 Stud
WG1642230107 Rear section assy. of left front fender
0636015195 Screw
90003179046 Wirings transferrer
WG9719720025/1 Front combined lamp
Q1840616 Screw
VG1099089065 Fuel injector fuel return short hose
WG1642241031 Left lower foot pedal
WG9700411049 Bearing
WG1642848014 Steel pipe
AZ1246030009 Connecting rod cover
AZ9731513284 Cross member
Q150B1275TF2 Hexagon head bolt
AZ1630840041 Rod
WG9981340078 Shim
AZ9100520015 Spring clip
WG1644870017 Side bracket for top wind sheet
AZ9003179032 Wirings transferrer
WG9725160336 sheet
190003559513 Combined pipe nut
AZ2203010004 Transimission Housing -Middle ass.
VG1246050006 Rocker arm shaft assembly
AZ1642160103 bracket assy.
AZ9719360066 Bracket
KD9725361201 Φ12/5600/blue purple
Q5211232 Dowel pin
AZ9719860021 Bracket
WG1800 320077 Tappet
WG9100440011 Additional washer
WG1642330020 Door inner protecting plate assy.- left
Q341B20 I-Type hexagon nut
Q150B1260 Hexagon head bolt
WG9725584011 Idle adjuster
S 2803D2552 Spacer disc
WG9719582001 Light switch
736304091 Plug
199012320133 Gasket
AZ2229040380 Adjusting gasket of bearing for first sh
WG2229020012 Adjusting gasket
WG9231340908 ABS Gear ring
AZ9725477036 Delivery line
WG1642620006 Left doorsill assy.
VG9003080003
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rummaging through the scrap pile, I found a piece I could work into a retainer. It worked well enough to fix the toilet. It should work well enough to print another retainer.
Japanese prints - Gamo Sadahide's retainer, Yoki Motosada, hurling a demon king to the floor, by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-92), 1890, from series New Forms of 36 Ghosts. See caption photo for fuller description
The Oyamada served as the chief retainers of the Yagyū clan.
Many of us know of the Yagyū clan from what we see in samurai TV shows, movies and fictional books. More often than not, the Yagyū are portrayed as devious puppet masters, controlling the Shogunate’s spy and information gathering network and manipulating it for their own profit—with the exception of the one-eyed Jūbei, who like Musashi, fought a lot of duals, both imaginary, real and reel. Hehe. Also, when not chasing after Ittō Ogami and his son Daigorō, the Yagyū were a fairly normal daimyo clan, administering their small fief near Nara and teaching swordsmanship to the first three Tokugawa Shoguns.
Like most daimyo clans, the Yagyū ran into financial trouble during the Edo period. The burdens of funding the alternative attendance journeys to and from Edo every other year along with maintaining residences in the Shogun’s capital were a heavy drain on the small clan’s finances. The Oyamada family served as the hereditary o-karō (chief senior retainers) of the Yagyū clan and played a big role in helping turn around the clan’s finances in the Edo period. The Oyamada house has survived the test of time and has been turned into a very interesting and fun museum that sheds some light on what it was to live in the Yagyū han. I loved this house, as those who know me, know that I have an affinity for the lights, shadows and beautiful contrasts that old Japanese houses create.