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The place is Tubac Arizona. A back street full of shops with colorful ceramics lined up out front.
Just getting used to the pen > tablet with my new Intuos5. perhaps you can tell I am enjoying myself.
It is pressure sensitive - so there is great variation and subtle changes in the width and darkness of line.
still amazing to me that it really only exists as little pixels on my hard drive.
Ganhadoras de um Tablet na Promoção PARANGOLÉ - 20-12-2012:
ISABELA GOMES RIBEIRO
BAIRRO: BELA PAISAGEM
FINAL TELEFONE: 7994
ALICE RAMOS MARTINS
BAIRRO: SÃO JOÃO
FINAL TELEFONE: 7932
I just got my Wacom Tablet in and thought i might as well upgrade my desk so I would have more room to work. It sure makes working alot more fun and easier now :)
The ARCHOS 7 home tablet is the first 7’’ Android™ tablet to deliver the Internet and all the applications for your digital lifestyle whether you’re lying on the couch or you’re out and about, for a breakthrough price of just $199. The ARCHOS 7 home tablet sports a 7’’ touch screen and a slim form factor of only 12 mm thick. Weighing approximately 350 g (0.8 Ibs), the ARCHOS 7 home tablet is extremely portable and can be easily carried around the home.
With the ARCHOS 7 home tablet, users will always be in touch with the world around them through easy access to information services such as news, weather and local business directories. The video player software provides a great movie and YouTubeâ„¢ viewing experience.
With built-in Wi-Fi, the ARCHOS 7 home tablet can easily be connected to a home network, while the built-in USB connection makes transferring files from a PC or a USB stick simple.
This tablet consumes power at a very modest rate thus allowing up to 7 hours of video playback and up to 44 hours of music from a full battery charge.
A tablet sleeve I designed and made for my Galaxy Tab 10.1
It is made in 100% wool and sewn with hemp thread.
Who would have imagined that a tablet can be your main communication device? Before, a tablet is something that you use to just browse websites and perhaps watch videos. Today, many of us are nonchalantly using tablets as phones and even recording devices for memories. So why not have a good one...
tablethub.net/sony-z3-tablet-compact-review-slim-but-powe...
Ganhadoras de um Tablet na Promoção PARANGOLÉ - 20-12-2012:
ISABELA GOMES RIBEIRO
BAIRRO: BELA PAISAGEM
FINAL TELEFONE: 7994
ALICE RAMOS MARTINS
BAIRRO: SÃO JOÃO
FINAL TELEFONE: 7932
A stone tablet or gable stone of the burning oven, mentioned in the Bible in Hosea 7:4: "They are all adulterers; they are like a heated oven whose baker ceases to stir the fire, from the kneading of the dough until it is leavened." Pictured at Amsterdam's Begijnhof.
vietnam handicraft villages products, stone product, A dragon pattern on Ngu Xa (Hanoi) bronzes, A hat and an ancestral tablet - the products of Dong Xam silver carving village, Designs on bronze bells, Drying rough pottery, A pottery, Peddled wares, Some products of Ha Thai lacquering village, Drying rough wares (products of Cat Dang village), Some carved silverware from Dinh Cong village, A corner of Dong Xam temple, Kien Xuong, Thai Binh, Phat Diem church, a stone architecture in Kim Son district (Ninh Binh) , Hai Hau (Nam Dinh) stone workers' products, Stone dragon on Ktnh Thien temple's staircase (a vestige of the Ancient Citadel, Hanoi), Designs (stone) on Phat Diem church (Ninh Binh), A temple to Tran Lu. the forefather of silver carving trade (Dong Xam village), Interior decoration of a temple to Tran Lu, Statues and worshipping objects of Than Quang pagoda - the products of Ngu Xa bronze casters, Bronze foundry, Bronze mould, A corner of bronze foundry (Ngu Xa, Hanoi), A bronze vase inlaid with silver, Finalizing products, Coloring bronze products, Artisan Nguyen Van Ling's foundry (Ngu Xa, Hanoi), Incense-burner (bronze) of Than Quang pagoda (Ngu Xa, Hanoi), A lamp (bronze) - the product of Ngu Xa village, A bronze bell - the product of Ngu Xa village, Designs on bronze bells, Designs on bronze urns, Dinh Cong Communal House (Hanoi), Some products and designs on silverware, Finalizing the product, A jewelry vocational workshop in Dinh Cong (Hanoi), A silver plate - the product of artisan Quach Van Truorig (Dinh Cong, Hanoi), Workers' noble title, A handled tumbler (silver) - the product of Dong Xam village, Designs on silver trays, A specific tool of Nam Dinh silver carving trade, A covered box (silver), A candle (silver), Some carved silverware of artisan Nguydn Van Cudng (Dong Xam, Kien Xuong, Thai Binh), Some manipulations (ye, mai cudrri) of silver carving trade, The road to Phil Lang ceramics village, Bat Trang ceramics kiln, A kiln (Phil Lang) being operating, Flame - "the soul of ceramics", The ancient alley of Bat Trang village, A ceramics workshop, Some products of Bat Trang products, A glazed terra-cotta vase with a crane design, A covered vase with an "apricot blossom, orchids, daisy, small bamboo" design, Pham Minh Tan's collection of Bat Trang bowls holding the hubble-bubble pipe, Que village and a ceramics kiln area, Pouring into a mould, Dipping in enamel, Some specific products from Que' ceramics kilns, A white-glazed vase with blue patterns - the product of Chu Dau Ceramics Enterprise, (following the ancient model), Daisy designs, Some products of Chu Dau Ceramics Enterprise (Hai Duong), Candlestick, The Cau river watering place (Phil Lang village),
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The historical origin of Proenca-a-Velha is closely related with the beginning of nationality, ie, development and policy support for recovery and settlement carried out by King Afonso Henriques in the process of growing need for geographical identification of the kingdom in the organization of its surrounding population.
Its history is directly linked with the history of Igaeditania important city in Roman times and turned in the sixth century an episcopal see. Its grandeur review the finding of a granite tablet dating back to the I. Thus it provides for its importance and its population, although weakened by the Muslim occupation but is strengthened in order to enhance the re-conquest settlement with a view to defending the territory, because this experience of war and taking into account the resulting devastation, the territory would be downright deserted.
Thus, in 1165 Proenca-a-velha is included in the vast land donated in the reign of King Alfonso I the Military Order of the Templars, in the person of Master Pais, in the service of the kings of Portugal in the process of Reconquista. However, due to the failure of several raids in the struggles, the Order is not fixed permanently in the territory, which led to his re-stocking in the year 1194 by real diligence and again under the protection of the Order of the Temple. However, it is in the thirteenth century under the jurisdiction of the same order, and after the territory was donated by D. Sancho I, the then Master of the Order D. Peter Alvites, receives Letter of Court dated April 1218 was the Christ (1256 era of Caesar), with consent of the King Afonso II. The Charter expresses essentially owned by Pratt to the Knights Templar, but also the opportunity to be resettled once previously off the Commander of the Egitania, Father Fernando Martin. This stocking is mainly based on the geographical location for the defense of the territory and the belief in the potential of Commander of the earth, and D. Alvites Peter Proenca aim reorganize in its present population and mainly targeting institutional growth.
So if officially Proença, ie, "OSCAR", a village with an existing name itself. This name will be the source word Provence, which is the province, was allegedly imported from the Frankish kingdom and brought the knights of the military orders, in this case the Templars, which had its headquarters and also for his work in these lands since its donation . So if called up to the sixteenth century was subsequently renamed the Proença-a-Velha to distinguish Proença-a-Nova, former Cortiçada.
The charter of 1218 came authenticate the freedoms and guarantees, such as the protection of residents, so that the village could grow in an organized manner, having their own courts for bail, towards the socio-economic development. In this document, the Master of the Order guarantee the settlers the same rights and duties of the inhabitants of Idanha-a-Nova, who has previously received Provincial and left the two villages under equal circumstances. If the duties were connected strictly with the war in enemy lands and to defend their land rights preserved the freedom of the individual as a villager in its relationship with neighboring peoples, and had rules aimed unity and integrity of family. Its economy was privileged because of exemptions in the forum, mainly tents, mills and furnaces. At the social level clerics, free forum, received the local taxes and the neighbors were exempted from Pratt to lodge against their will. Pratt offered its inhabitants enough benefits, whether economic, social and even in the agricultural and commercial property were unusual in the Kingdom, bearing in mind that legally and institutionally the town was governed by three authorities: the King, the Mayor and Judge. All these advantages imply a organized development in the socio-economic development, taking into account that the economic base of the population was without doubt the farming of cereal crops, mostly vegetables and olives.
Over the years, Pratt will be reaffirming the territorial context demonstrating the royal power that got through the confirmation of their privileges by D. Fernando and John I, although subject to Military Order of Christ, as the potential of the town in their economic aspects - social and administrative, or village members that attended the court (some even receiving donations of land by the king or privileges).
The growth of Pratt is recognized by the institutions (Castle, Church, Town Hall) and positions that offered (eg in terms of institutional and legal officers had royal and municipal clerk sisas and notary, in terms of trade had a sealer cloths ", in social terms, the clerk of orphans, etc ...).
Thus, to sustain all this orderly development of the village and local experience to adapt to the reality of the kingdom, D. Manuel I gave Provincial New to the village in dia 01 de Junho 1510. This document introduces some novelties in particular in terms of industry on the possession of weapons, in economic terms enter the town two notaries who would pay the royal farm an annual income and laws concerning land and cleared for farming. In agriculture, the cultivation of these lands (although paying a new tax that the Provincial Council) increased the production of goods and could only be grown if there were men, which contributed to the increase in population. For livestock, a legislator on the cattle pasture in the meadows of Pratt and taxes adjacent to them. Commercially, it refers to payment of tolls, or an exemption, and the variety of products marketed as the mode of transport and payment. Were exempt from tax on basic necessities, ie food and household goods that were traded in small quantities. Otherwise tax was due as expendable goods (luxury goods, perfumes, spices, Brazil wood, metals, building materials, livestock, vegetables, fruits, nuts, fish, slaves, etc ...). Excluding this tax would be only if the purchase was for personal use only and serve as raw material for application in varied works.
The only such taxes were exempted all the inhabitants of Pratt, but as those who resided here do not have to declare all their purchases to the official village.
Thus is confirmed the growth of the village until the early sixteenth century, having regard to its economic aspect.
Through the visitation held in Pratt on 13 March in the year 1496, which refers to data concerning the number of inhabitants, it reinforces the economic and social reality when one considers that this year at Pratt and his term live five hundred and twenty people. In the year 1505 the Colony inform us of the existence of 440 inhabitants in Pratt. In 1537 living in Pratt and expire 876 people. This population growth reflects the development of the town of Pratt.
From 1557 begins the decline of Pratt taking into account the political, social and economic translated into a consequent instability of the kingdom. There is thus the population variance seen in the town of Pratt, resulting in a gradual decrease. This decrease was directly related to the extinction of the status of municipality in the nineteenth century thus contributing to the decline of Proença-a-Velha.
Currently Proença-a-Velha and its people are a reflection of pride in the past, but also are characterized by their daily lives reflected in trust for a brighter future.
Português
pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proen%c3%a7a-a-Velha
Proença-a-Velha é uma freguesia portuguesa do concelho de Idanha-a-Nova, com 57,75 km² de área e 282 habitantes (2001). Densidade: 4,9 hab/km². Foi vila e sede de concelho entre 1218 e 1836. Era constituÃdo pelas freguesias da sede e de Aldeia de Santa Margarida. Tinha, em 1801, 934 habitantes.
Proença designa várias freguesias de Portugal e, escrito como Provença, refere-se também a Provence (designação medieval para região de França). Supõe-se, portanto, uma origem occitana das populações que vieram a criar estas aldeias, no tempo da reconquista cristã da região.
Tablet in the south transept to Dean Samuel Fuller (d.1699). 'Fuller' is an apt name, since it is a word that also describes his face! (the painter Antonio Verrio allegedly used him as a model for 'Bacchus'!).
Lincoln Cathedral has a strong claim to being England's finest medieval building, being one of the most ambitious and beautifully designed and adorned cathedrals in Europe, a real masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
Sited dramatically on a hilltop overlooking the city below, it's three tapering towers are a landmark visible from miles away over the otherwise flat Lincolnshire countryside. Originally however the effect was even more magnificent, as the towers were formerly crowned by lead-covered wooden spires, the tallest of which gave the cathedral the title of the World's tallest building for some two and a half centuries until the spire was blown down by a gale in 1549. The smaller spires on the west towers survived until they too were dismantled in c1810.
The earliest part is the core of the west front and the lower part of the west towers, part of the original Romanesque cathedral begun in 1088 by Bishop Remigius and ornamented with a fine carved frieze, of which significant sections remain (some recently replaced by copies, others still currently boxed in for protection from the elements). The remainder of this building suffered damage in an earthquake in 1185 and was replaced by the present cathedral in the following century.
The first phase of reconstruction between 1192 & 1210 was directed by Bishop Hugh of Avalon, later known as St Hugh of Lincoln, whose shrine was later venerated in the completed building. The bulk of the building is 13th century Early English Gothic, with lancet windows, coloured marbles and stunning rose windows in the main transepts (like several of England's larger cathedral's Lincoln was given a secondary pair of transepts flanking the choir).
The final part was the extension east of St Hugh's choir which is one of the richest, most celebrated expressions of English Gothic dating from the early 14th century, known as the Angel choir after the carvings that decorate it's higher parts (other sculptural details here include the famous Lincoln Imp). The cathedral's main tower was also raised at this time, followed by the heightening of the western towers, adding great height to the main facades extraordinary width. The former spires must have finished the effect in spectacular fashion.
The cathedral contains some superb stained glass, including a substantial amount of it's original 13th century glazing in the choir aisle east windows and the main transepts, particularly the two rose windows (the Dean's Eye to the north, with much of it's original Lastr Judgement narrative, and the later Bishop's Eye to the south, mostly composed of fragments in set in gorgeous tracery). Most however is Victorian, bbut very effective nonetheless, with a particularly rich sequence in the nave aisles. There are also some more contemporary pieces in certain chapels.
The cathedral also boasts some of the finest medieval woodwork in the country in it's superb choir stalls, extensively carved with canopies with misericords (though sadly the latter are rarely on show). There are surprisingly few major monuments for so grand a cathedral, compared to so many others; the best known being the heart tomb of Queen Eleanor (a Victorian reconstruction after the original was destroyed by Cromwell's mob).
Though the cathedral never served as a monastic foundation, it was nonetheless provided with cloisters and an impressive chapter house at the north east corner. The cloisters are relatively small and lost their northern side in the 17th century, afterwards replaced by a lighter arcade with a new cathedral library above it designed by Sir Christopher Wren.in 1674. One of the four surviving original copies of the Magna Carta was held here for centuries, though more recently it was put on display at the nearby Lincoln Castle.
For more see below:-
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Cathedral
Or the cathedral's own website here:-
Votive Tablet Rack at the Meiji Shrine in Yoyogi Park, Tokyo, Japan
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A memorial stone tablet on the wall of the Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago, bearing the inscription:
This Cloister is Erected
to the Glory of God and
in Loving Memory of
Ida E S Noyes
1853 + + + 1912
Vice-President General
Daughters of the
American Revolution
Ida Elisabeth Smith was born April 16 1853 in Delaware County but moved west with her family, becoming a school teacher and then married to La Verne Noyes in 1877. The married couple moved to Chicago, where they settled down and Mr.Noyes made it big as an inventor. The later years of her life Ida Noyes devoted largely to the Daughters of the American Revolution and she became Vice-President General of the national organization, a position she held until she passed away on December 5 1912. Mr. Noyes gave to the Fourth Presbyterian Church the Cloister connecting the manse with the church edifice, and included this memorial tablet to his wife.
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Another Spirit tablet
In Chinese culture, an spirit tablet is a tablet which used to put it in front of the main gate. Chinese people believe there is a "land god" of every house to protect the safety of their home and brings wealth.
Therefore they will put this tablet and pray to it and seek for the protection of the land god. Traditionally the spirit tablet is made by a wood board with red background with gold Chinese word "The wealthy guardian". The design of the tablet is identical and haven't been changed for a very long time therefore many people in Hong Kong nowadays consider the tablet as some products which will be used by elderly only.
This spirit tablet has redesign the typography of the tablet and somehow gives it a renew and updated feelings to the users who wants to put them in front of their main gate, reminding them this interesting traditional culture.
Price: HKD 700 /USD 90 /EUR 70
Please email to cindyahjohn@yahoo.com.hk if you are interested, thanks.
The Sign writes:
"In 1829, the 9th year of the reign of Daoguang, this stone tablet was made to mark the successful suppression of the riot and the capturing of the rebels in Huijiang."
Man pressing find your career button on a white tablet
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