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At Services On M1 Northbound

In a wilderness of berries and flowers.

 

Moomin sweater and flower shorts.

For Tiina

Berlin 2020

Olympus xa

Fuji 200

Dating to the sixth century this column capital bears the monogram of the Empress Theodora (ca. 500-548), wife of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian. A matching piece bears the monogram of Justinian. Both were found in the Bakirkoy neighborhood of Istanbul and are currently housed in the Istanbul Archaeological Museums.

 

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(New outfit with a cute little vest made yesterday.)

Theodora really wanted to say thanks with lots of kisses for the Christmas card and bird we got.

You are too sweet!

Theodora Keogh - Street Music

Signet Books 1049, 1953

Cover Artist: Stanley Zuckerberg

 

"A haunting novel of love and evil in Paris."

Model: Camila Rogel

MUA: Lílian Morita

Photography & Edition: Anna Theodora

Lingerie: Aimê

 

A big thanks to Marlene for letting us use her store.

 

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One of the things that has been giving me a lot of headache lately is my website. For some reason people don't think flickr and a blog is a good enough showcase of my work, so I had to hire a webdesigner to get that done.

And I did... back in November... He said it'd take a month for my site to be ready and on air. 6 months later I'm still fighting to get it done properly.

A few months ago, when I asked why nothing had been done yet, he said he hadn't had time. I said: you don't have time? I know you've been at the Costa's farm every saturday playing soccer, and that you've been playing video games on sundays...

Do you know, what he had the audacity to answer? No? Well, here it is: "Yeah, I don't work at weekends..."

"I don't work on weekends"... you'd think he is a millionaire to give such an answer... and I'd bet even millionaires have to work on weekends every now and nearly never.

There were so many problems with the making of the site, I would have to write a whole darned boring book about it.

But it's here, finally... sort of... there are a few links broken, and the english part hasn't been done yet... After I threw a few tantrums, you can see a little bit of it.

 

SOOOO, if you like, you can give it a look and tell me what you think, specially about some improvements you think would be nice to have.

 

www.annatheodora.com/

 

Also, if you are on twitter, you are very welcome to follow me. I'm trying to keep it interesting and mostly about photography :)

Berlin 2020

Olympus xa

Fuji 200

Enchanted Doll by Marina Bychkova at Spectrum Fantastic Art Live

Theodora et Sage, alias Ambroise Willaume

Finished this set yesterday by adding a little head band.

 

And now, started on a similar one for LTF..

Orang Outan (femelle) de Bornéo

Ménagerie du Jardin des Plantes, Paris

Jump suit time!

 

I made some (5) jump suits over the weekend. It's been a while..

Shall update with these tonight. I hope you like them <3

Window in the south nave aisle by Theodora Salusbury, 1938.

 

St James the Greater is a church I'd wanted to see inside for quite some time and does not disappoint those lucky enough to find it open. This is a grand edifice built in 1899-1914 to the designs of H.C.Goddard in a strikingly Italianate style in brick with stone dressings and terracotta flourishes within. Its overall form is inspired by the early Christian basilicas, a long nave with aisles separated from the main body by slender columns and culminating in an apse at the east end. The exterior however is somewhat elusive, being hemmed in by housing aside from the showpiece west facade with its low twin towers topped by cupolas. Originally a soaring tower was proposed for the centre of the facade of a height equal to the length of the church, but this idea was abandoned before it reached roof level (though its lower stages are apparent from within the church).

 

The interior is an attractive mix of red brick and pale terracotta with sculpted moldings, capitals and applied figures of angels at select points throughout the building. The focal point is the apse which is painted deep blue with gold stars arrayed to accurately represent various constellations. Below is a frieze of saints in relief and further painted decoration in the form of two murals and a handsome reredos. On the south side is a further chapel with an apse with similar adornments in a scaled down form. There are several notable pieces of stained glass here, foremost mention belonging to the four oval-shaped windows in the nave aisles by Theodora Salusbury, Leicester's own stained glass artist of the Arts & Crafts movement.

 

I had tried several times to get inside this church over the years when passing this way but always found it locked, as it normally is outside of service times and special events. It is however a real gem, one of Leicester's hidden treasures that deserves to be better known and appreciated. My time finally came on Heritage Ride & Stride day when so many normally locked churches are opened, and happily St James's was the first church I encountered on my journey out of central Leicester. It did not disappoint!

 

www.adlibitum.co.uk/sjg/

  

Photography and Editing: Dirk Dreyer. Hi-Res pictures and prints available at galleries.dreyerpictures.com

Artist: Theodora Ducatillon

Outfit: Hig's Ragged Fae in Green and Rust

Category 1: New Purchase

Location: Nightless Isle

Sky: Bryn Oh's Anna's Many Murders

Editing: None

She's a dino fan.

 

The latest one is HUGE, and from Toystory.

Little cloud sets. Sweater and skirt.

'I did it! I stole all thiiiis!'

 

Tape, a pot, Londons shoes?..

A new little lady joined us today.. not to everyones joy.

 

I have not watched to much of The Mentalist.

Best viewed Original size.

 

BR(SR) coach S7874S (formerly Pullman First Class Kitchen Car "Theodora" / Car No 184) in use as a refreshment facility at Rolvenden (Kent & East Sussex Railway) prior to restoration - c.1970.

 

Kent Rail

"http://www.kentrail.org.uk/Pullman_%20Theodora.htm"

(please note I cannot get this hyperlink to work, but if you copy and paste all of the URL between the quotation marks into your browser it will take you to the correct page)

tells us:

 

"In 1925, the Southern Railway ordered six narrow-bodied Pullman carriages from the Pullman Car Company. All vehicles of this batch were First Class Kitchen cars, and were destined for the Hastings route via Tunbridge Wells Central, a line well known for its narrow tunnels and restrictive clearances. Construction was subcontracted to the Metropolitan Cammell Carriage, Wagon & Finance Company of Birmingham, but production of the elaborate internal marquetry and decoration was the responsibility of Messrs A. Dunn & Son of Chelmsford, Essex. All vehicles of this batch were completed in January 1926."

 

"Theodora" has a complex history and it is explained in depth in the Kent Rail article (see above link).

 

© 2017 - 53A Models of Hull Collection. Scanned from the original 35mm colour transparency; photographed by John Senior.

 

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Theodora Goss, Hungarian born American writer. See my short interview with her in Budapest Katalógus here (scroll down for English version):

www.facebook.com/budapestkatalogus/posts/1138020893015616

Gosh I love this girl! She's soo funny and makes me want a person friend for her.

 

Made a dress & stockings for her yesterday.

I made some new strap dress sets. Franka and Theodora were ecstatic to show these matching sets together.

 

Going up tonight

Someone had to change a lot of clothes today..

1959; My Name is Rose by Theodora Keogh. unknown Artist

Well she looks pleased with this hat..

Two of the new strap dress sets.

 

I finished them yesterday evening, so they'll be up tonight probably. Had so much fun making these dresses with the new awesome fabrics.

 

More to come..

The nighty I made wasn't too liked by the night owl Theodora.

Sweater set with stockings.

sketchy thoughts on Theo @ 16

 

just enjoying a "whatever strikes my fancy" evening after meeting headlines last night and giving a family birthday party today...

 

I'll be back tomorrow...

Found her biking in the hallway..

 

Explore Oct 10, 2012 #250

Window by Leicestershire Arts & Crafts artist Theodora Salusbury, one of a pair erected on either side of the chancel in 1925.

 

St Paul's church at Woodhouse Eaves dates back to 1837 when it was built to the designs of William Railton and subsequently altered with transept extensions in 1880. It is a substantial 19th century church with a west tower and a wide nave flanked by double-transepts and a narrower chancel beyond, all in a pseudo-Early-English style with lancet windows throughout.

 

The inside is light and spacious and feels a well loved and maintained church. There is a good mixture of Victorian glass in many of the windows, but the most rewarding here are the smaller pair of Arts & Crafts windows in the chancel by Theodora Salusbury.

 

Woodhouse Eaves church is probably normally kept locked like most in the area outside of service times, but is worth seeing inside if at all possible.

I just made 3 stockings then noticed I missed the bottom set.. yey (said with irony).

 

Back to work!

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