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The Shell Centre, in London, is one of the two central offices, and serves as the registered address, of oil major Shell (the other, its main headquarters, is in The Hague), a prominent feature on the South Bank of the River Thames near County Hall, and now forms the backdrop to the London Eye.
The original Shell Centre comprised the tower building and three now demolished adjoining nine storey wings (collectively formerly known as the "Upstream Building").
The Shell Centre, in London, is one of the two central offices, and serves as the registered address, of oil major Shell (the other, its main headquarters, is in The Hague). It is located on Belvedere Road in the London Borough of Lambeth. It is a prominent feature on the South Bank of the River Thames near County Hall, and now forms the backdrop to the London Eye.
The original Shell Centre comprised the tower building and three now demolished adjoining nine storey wings (collectively formerly known as the "Upstream Building"). The original development also included a separate building known as the "Downstream Building", which was separated from the Upstream Building by the railway viaduct between Charing Cross and Waterloo East.
The Downstream Building was disposed of by Shell in the 1990s, and is now a block of residential apartments known as the White House, and has been heightened by a storey.
The Shell Grotto is an ornate subterranean passageway in Margate, Kent. Almost all the surface area of the walls and roof is covered in mosaics created entirely of seashells, totalling about 2,000 square feet (190 m2) of mosaic, or 4.6 million shells. It was discovered in 1835 but its age remains unknown. The grotto is a Grade I listed building and is open to the public.
She sells sea shells by the seashore.
The shells she sells are surely seashells.
So if she sells shells on the seashore,
I'm sure she sells seashore shells.
- Tongue Tiwster
We use mainly 4 type of shell to make the parts.
1. MOP (mother of peral)
2. Abalone Shell (black shell)
3. Purple Shell
4. Pink Shell
Our design is In-House, very special shape & easy to matach with any type of items such as keychain for handbag, jewellery, charms & so on.
We provide full range of shapes:-
1. Cross
2. Flower (rose, tulipe, lily)
3. The knot (ribbbon, knot)
4. Animals (butterfly, horse, owl, sheep, cat)
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Shells from Sanibel Island, Florida, the most wonderful place in the world for collecting. Because the Island runs east-west, unlike most islands that run north-south, it acts like a giant scoop, resulting in the most amazing amount and variety of shells. The shells make a lovely twinkling sound as they tumble in the surf, and then wash up on shore, collecting ankle-deep, as I've captured here.
I use these shells, along with other natural elements, in my jewelry designs.
Shell X-100 40c
Golden Shell 30c
Silver Shell 20c
Located at Barfield General Store in Barfield, Al.
The family went snorkelling at Point Peron a weekend or two ago and the kids and hubby picked up shells without realising the slugs that normally reside can be highly poisonous! Not realising someone was living inside the shells, they were left in the garage on a 40 degree day and the poor little hermit crabs that lived in them came out looking for the sea! They died, dehydrated and virtually mummified! I'm soooo sorry!
We use mainly 4 type of shell to make the parts.
1. MOP (mother of peral)
2. Abalone Shell (black shell)
3. Purple Shell
4. Pink Shell
Our design is In-House, very special shape & easy to matach with any type of items such as keychain for handbag, jewellery, charms & so on.
We provide full range of shapes:-
1. Cross
2. Flower (rose, tulipe, lily)
3. The knot (ribbbon, knot)
4. Animals (butterfly, horse, owl, sheep, cat)
Inquiry: info@kafuco.com
Online shop: www.kafuco.com
I found this shell while walking on St. Thomas, USVI right before I slipped into the edge of the water and poked my foot on a sea urchin. It hurt so bad I thought I would see a giant pool of blood in the water. At first I thought I cut my foot but it also felt like I was getting stung by bees at the same time. Anyway I stopped and looked at my foot and saw five dots and then I looked in the water and figured it out. For this shot I put the shell on top of a LED flashlight. It is funny to see the purple in the shell with the light.
This is the Shell station at the start of Angeles Crest where everyone congregates before making the ride up the hill.
At Peppermint Bay
The purple shells was shining brilliantly in the clear water, and then they caught my eyes !
Garage finds! My old Karrimor KSB 100's (KS 100e's) - many miles since last resoling / My Koflach shell boots - memories of higher altitudes / "The Pond I know" my Dads book from 1942 when he was 13!
Pretty shells from the North Fork of Long Island and a Starfish we bought in a shop. We never see Starfish on the beach anymore.