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Trinity United Church
Trenholm (Now part of St Felix)
Eastern Townships, Qc, Canada
built in 1840 - 1842 as Methodist
Inside Holy Trinity, a church easy to walk past as it is off the busy street of Goodramgate, behind the oldest medieval row of houses in York. It still has the Georgian pews installed in the 18th century, lost most of its glass in the Reformation (not all, there is a panel from 1471) but the present building dates back to the 15th C, although there has been a church here since the 11th Century.
www.historyofyork.org.uk/themes/medieval/holy-trinity-church
Title: Trinity College School, Postcard
Accession #: 2006-35-1-2150
Part Of: Winnifred Sadler Fonds
History: Trinity College School first opened in Weston, Ontario on May 1, 1865, with nine students and faculty. The school grew and by 1868, a larger school was needed.
Port Hope anxious to have the school located in Port Hope offered to pay three years rent on premises suitable for a school. The offer was accepted and Trinity opened in Port Hope in September 1868.
In 1895, an explosion of a coal oil lamp in one of the master's rooms started a fire which destroyed almost the entire school. This picture post card is of the building that was rebuilt after the 1895 fire. A second fire in 1928 virtually destroyed all of the school building.
CREDIT TO THE PORT HOPE ARCHIVES - FOR HIGH RESOLUTION PRINTS/SCANS PLEASE CONTACT US AT archives@porthope.ca
On Broadway at the foot of Wall Street, Trinity Church has been at this site since the 1696. Throughout the colonial era, the church held a large farm, which, as the city grew, was parceled and rented out. Apparently the church was a delinquent landlord and the area fell into disrepair. By the American Revolution, it was the city's red-light district, sarcastically known as "The Holy Ground", and it claimed as many as 500 prostitutes- a huge number for a town of less than 50,000.
This particular church was built in 1846, around the same time as the nearby New York Customs House (Federal Hall). It was the tallest building in the city and dominated the skyline, until the towers of the Brooklyn Bridge went up in the 1870's.
Notables buried in the churchyard include Alexander Hamilton, Robert Fulton, John Jacob Astor, and Civil War era diarist George Templeton Strong, the "Northern Mary Chesnut", who wrote in 1868:
"To be a citizen of New York is a disgrace. A domicile on Manhattan Island is a thing to be confessed with apologies and humiliation. The New Yorker belongs to a community worse governed by lower and baser scum than any city in Western Christendom."
Today, it's a much-loved New York institution. During the Trade Center attack, it served as a refuge physically and spiritually, and miraculously only a few old trees on the grounds were damaged.
Lower Manhattan
August 18, 2010
Trinity College, Dublin (TCD), formally known as the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, was founded in 1592 by letters patent from Queen Elizabeth I as the "mother of a university", and is the only constituent college of the University of Dublin. Unlike the universities of Oxford and of Cambridge, after which the University of Dublin was modelled and both of which comprise several constituent colleges, there is just one Dublin college: Trinity College. Thus the designations "Trinity College Dublin" and "University of Dublin" are usually synonymous for practical purposes. Located in Dublin city centre it is Ireland's oldest university.
Title: Trinity College School Postcard
Accession #: 2010-25-3-3964
Part Of: Archives Collection
Description: Colour tinted postcard of Trinity College School. Created c. 1910 by Williamson & Son, Port Hope, ON.
CREDIT TO THE PORT HOPE ARCHIVES - FOR HIGH RESOLUTION PRINTS/SCANS PLEASE CONTACT US AT archives@porthope.ca
Trinity - an invitation to join in the life of God? Every illustration of this mystery is imperfect and this one is no different.
Work was done on the building today which is very unusual for a Sunday. Lots of work on the skin today
Trinity College, Oxford, photographed in June 2012 through the gates on Parks Road. Three photographs, stitched using Hugin.
Trinity takes place from August 16 to August 27 (Gallery artsagan at SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA)
Opening show : August 18(Saturday) 6. P.M
Trinity Leeds - 1st day. The entrance, one of eight, on Briggate.
Leeds Trinity, West Yorkshire
March 2013
Model: Trinity Stars
As always, I'm looking for feedback (be critical, it's cool, just be respectful of the model(s) please!). If you stopped by to take a look, let me know what you think in a comment!
-- the story --
Well, we intended to shoot the jeans and we later did, but not until after we stuck a bench between the subject and camera;->
There were several fun frames from this location, but this one grabbed me. I think it was a combination of elements and the look like she's not so happy at that moment, okay, downright pissed;-> I can assure you if she was, it was gone in an instant and never returned again;-> We had a really fun day and I think Trinity learned that I can't navigate my way out of a paper bag, so don't let me drive *ever* again!
[ Strobist Info -- Einstein 640 in 32"x40" softbox camera right. CTR301-p trigger. ]
Located in Staunton, Virginia, the Trinity Episcopal Church dates to 1746, with this building constructed in 1855.
I have other pictures of this church on my photostream but decided to add this winter view as well.
More history on the church website.
Trinity was considered un adoptable because she was fearful of men. Pat, her foster mom, let me work with her. We bonded {almost) instantly and within a month she was put up for adoption. The day she found her forever home, was both a sad and happy day.
Trinity Hall, a College of Cambridge University, on a sunny March morning. (Comp)
Please attribute Scudamore’s Punting Cambridge with link/URL www.scudamores.com as the creator of this work
Edificio-memorial de los Graduados.
Trinity College, Dublin (TCD), o formalmente College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin (Colegio de la Santa e Indivisible Trinidad de la Reina Isabel cerca de Dublín), fue fundado en 1592 por la Reina Isabel I, y es el único colegio constituyente de la University of Dublin, la universidad más antigua de Irlanda. El Trinity está ubicado en College Green opuesto a las antiguas Casas Irlandesas del Parlamento (ahora una sucursal del Banco de Irlanda). El campus ocupa 47 acres (190.000 m²), con muchos edificios atractivos, tanto nuevos como viejos, centrados alrededor de grandes patios y dos campos de juego.
El colegio y la universidad son efectivamente uno, y son usualmente referidos como tal colectivamente como University of Dublin, Trinity College. La principal excepción a esto es el otorgamiento de grados; el colegio provee todos los programas y el personal académico son miembros de él, pero la universidad confiere el grado.
Bronica SQ, 150mm PS, FP4 developed in 510 Pyro.
The pyro works well with this sort of architectural work as it gives you bags of acutance in the mid tones. This was semi stand developed for 20 mins at 1:200.
so named for a type of house built often in philly - - the "trinity" consists of three rooms, stacked on top of each other, each taking an entire level of the house; kitchen, living, and bed. often they were built long enough ago that outhouses were in the back (i don't think there are any of those left). This is a house i am putting an additon on to, although this stair was part of an earlier 'luxurious' addition, along woth the bath - usually the original stair is just a spiral, through all 3 levels.
see the next step here