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Coatimundi cautiously drinking his fill while eyeng the crowd of excited humans who were watching him.
Santa Rita Lodge, Arizona
During freshman orientation, there is a tradition called the "trust walk" in which freshmen students follow each other blindly through a walk filled with obstacles...they are supposed to communicate to each other to get past them.
7874WJ - 1960 AEC Regent V / Alexander.
Sheffield Transport 874.
Preserved at the South Yorkshire
Transport Trust.
Work from Design Academy Eindhoven's Masters Programme - part of my work there as guest lecturer, exploring the relationship between trust and design
Description: Camden Trust Company, Bank
Location: 700 Block of Haddon Avenue, between Collingswood Public Library (right of image) and Chamberlain Drug Store (left of image).
Year: c. 1940's
The Cystic Fibrosis Trust is the UK's only national charity dedicated to all aspects of Cystic Fibrosis they fund research to treat and cure CF and aim to ensure appropriate clinical care and support for people with Cystic Fibrosis.
The banner outside the Wellcome Trust says it's for the 'incurably curious'. Their permanent gallery and entire visitor centre is a testament to this. Wellcome Trust have managed to execute great, engaging and interactive environments.
Here, you can choose to browse the photos, or have the pleasure of opening a cabinet door to find out more information.
Another wander around Standen (National Trust) and I thought I'd snapped all the chairs there, but nope, I found 5 more :))))
Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent.
The National Trust.
The Orangery.
Perseus & Medusa.
An early 19th century plaster copy of Antonio Canova’s famous marble statue. Canova was testing the limits of marble, with the left arm cantilevered over empty space while holding the heavy head of Medusa.
The Orangery, which now forms the south range of Green Court, was created in 1823 at the direction of Arabella Cope, widow of the 3rd Duke of Dorset, and her second husband, Lord Whitworth. It was converted from a much earlier space in an effort to bring an element of the Gothic Revival style, so popular at the beginning of the 19th century, to Knole.
The Orangery may have been planned as a gallery for the display of Classical sculptures as well as plants. An extensive collection of bas-reliefs, inscriptions and sculpture, both antique marble pieces and much later plaster casts, is fixed to the interior walls of the Orangery and may have been part of Cope and Whitworth’s original presentation of the building. They are mentioned in John Brady’s 1839 The Visitors Guide to Knole and may have been sourced from the Continent specifically for display here. Photographs reveal that by the mid-20th century the Orangery was used for the storage of other kinds of objects too. A black and white photo from 1945 shows the three-tiered Buzaglo stove, which dates to 1774 and previously stood in the Great Hall, had been moved to the Orangery. Before it was opened to the public in 2010, the Orangery was used for garden storage.
A result of Parc Cruzs Portraits - The art of ambient light photography and post processing workshop.
4th March 2011
Model: JAOBIE
Location: Eegency Hotel
City: Remethiya
Country: Kuwait
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Images from the two night dinner event for Trust America with Jeb Bush. Joel Silverman Photography, serving the Denver Metro area.
Part of the Noble Women and their Virtues set of hangings, applique embroidery, c1573 - Penelope flanked by Patience and Perseverance
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The banner outside the Wellcome Trust says it's for the 'incurably curious'. Their permanent gallery and entire visitor centre is a testament to this. Wellcome Trust have managed to execute great, engaging and interactive environments.
Here is a display of postcards drawn by visitors. What is great about this is that it's apparently not restricted - I can draw my card and immediately put it on display. The wall is massive, and is always full of lively, relevant contributions.