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Mural of the Holy Trinity inspired from well known Icons. Moniales de Bethleem, de l'Assomption de la Vierge et de St-Bruno. Québec
Before the town wakes a bunch of photographer head out in a zodiac. The weather was going to turn bad in a couple of hours but it helped with some stellar color in pictures. Older camera,, bit noisy in the shadows. Don't think it would hurt a print all the same.
Finally! I'm caught up with my photo-a-day! This is what I did last night. Before I describe the photo, lemme talk about my photo-a-day project. I'm so glad that I didn't quit taking photos, even though I was a month behind. I was beyond busy with work, and was able to take pictures, but not process them. Each day, I figured that my photos were lame, since I didn't spend much time taking them. Looking back, I had some great shots (and some faily lame ones). I would be depressed right now if I had given up the photo-a-day project... especially because I am now caught up.
So, last night. We went to the Craft Lager Festival yesterday in Manitou Springs (see the Flickr map). I found one lager I liked--Libidinous lager from Trinity Brewery. It's unhopped, and has chai and berries, or something. Really tasty, really smooth. So we went to Trinity Brewery for dinner. Their logo and labels are amazing. They have an earthy color palette. This shot is a 1/2 second exposure, and I zoomed out (starting at the logo) during the shot.
Year 3, Day 241
I've been to many meetings in the de Montfort University boardroom in this lovely old building but I had no idea it had this lovely garden. It was opened to the public today as part of the Leicester Castle Park Old Town Festival. Trinity House, now the DMU Vice Chancellor's office, was originally Trinity Hospital, an alms house. This was shot after a thunderstorm.
Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I on the site of an Augustinian monastery. Originally a Protestant college, it wasn't until the 1970s that Catholics started entering the university. Some of its most famous students: Oliver Goldsmith, Samuel Beckett, Jonathan Swift, Bram Stoker, Oscar Wilde.
The Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript with Celtic designs, is the most famous of the volumes in the Trinity College Library.
1937
MM 002798
Format: Silver gelatin photographic print mounted on card
Back row:
S. T. Philpott, A. F. McKernan, E. J. Dawes, J. Dale, P. N. Thwaites, A. Gordon, R. B. Lewis, W. F. L. Sear, M. C. Townsend, P. R. Merryweather, P. A. M. Bell.
Fifth row:
I. R. Pearson, L. W. Carroll, J. O. Thornborrow, D. R. M. Cameron, S. F. Fell. A. W. Hamer, N. H. Turnbull, G. Cole, W. L. Ross, H. A. Thomas, A. T. Smith, M. C. Brumley, K. C. O. Shann, D. H. Colman, N. A. H. Banks, R. A. Parrett, L. G. Keating, J. R. Sherwin, E. J. Bunting.
Fourth row:
A. R. A. Freeman, M. J. M. Lapin, S. J. Leach, R. H. Deasey, J. S. Guest, D. B. Robertson, F. M. Robinson, D. W. Fleming, D. C. Pope, R. J. Hamer, W. J. C. Banks, J. F. Patrick, L. C. Voumard, D. Rutter, J. N. Falkingham, B. L. Murray, J. B. Felstead, H. S. Moroney.
Third row:
P. W. Atkins, A. S. Ferguson, A. Crombie, H. F. H. Selleck, G. Sutherland, R. E. Stephens, F. T. A. Foster, D. L. Hollway, J. C. Oppenheim, A. Coutanche, G. M. Badger, A. G. L. Shaw, D. C. Kimpton, J. M. McCracken, T. V. Walpole, N. W. Buckley.
Second row:
H. P. Brown, I. D. Mackinnon, A. N. Fraser, A. H. Robertson, R. N. Clark, T. B. C. Patrick, D. R. Leslie, T. R. H. Clark, F. R. H. MacDonald, H. D. Steward, D. J. Shale, I. C. Galbraith, D. C. Jackson, E. R. A. Wilson, A. P. B. Bennie, C. M. H. Clark, L. B. Witts, K. W. G. Mason, H. C. Pope.
Front row:
J. Darby, D. H. M Clarke, C. E. R. Parsons, G. H. McLean, J. C. Wilkinson, T. M. Stokoe, H. W. Nunn, K. Stewart, G. A. Levinson, A. W. Moore, H. G. Lincoln, W. R. B. Johnson, J. M. Gooch.
Mirka Fortuna, Jane Judith Jocelyn, Empress Seth Nightroad, and Astharoshe Asran - Trinity Blood.
Cosplay at Aniventure 2014.
A stop at the Trinity Cemetery, which borders the old Packard Motors Auto Plant. Trinity Cemetery has many grave sites dating back to the early 1900s - most with German names on the stones. The newer sections of the cemetery are up close to a fence that borders train tracks, and then the the auto plant.
The Packard Motors plant was pretty much abandoned in the late 1950s..... and the 3.5 million square feet of manufacturing space was left to fall apart slowly. Recently an investor from Peru bought the property for about $400,000 - He has just started renovation a small part of the property.
Detroit, Michigan
The inside of the Trinity Church, in Lower Manhattan. Trinity Church was completed in 1846, and is the third church to be built on this site. The first Trinity Church was destroyed by the Great Fire in 1776, and the second was damaged by strong storms. When the third and current Trinity was completed, it was the tallest building in the country (a title it held until 1869, when a taller church was built in Chicago).
Having been to Dublin briefly with work a few weeks ago, I had another chance to go and spend a bit more time looking around. Looking around Trinity College's architecture was really interesting having taken so many photos in Cambridge.
Holy Trinity Church is a Church of England parish church in the town of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. It opened in 1819 and is a grade II* listed building. The church is situated just off Trinity Street, named after the church and forming part of the main A640 road from Huddersfield to Rochdale, and is just outside the town centre, in the suburb of Marsh. The parish forms part of the diocese of Leeds.
In the early 19th century the town of Huddersfield was growing rapidly as a result of the Industrial Revolution and the town's parish church was too small to cope. In order to address this, Holy Trinity was built between 1816 and 1819 as a chapel of ease, and consecrated in 1820. The new church was funded by Benjamin Haigh Allen, a local banker, and designed by the architect Thomas Taylor of Leeds.
Benjamin Haigh Allen invited Henry Maddock (1781-1826) to be Holy Trinity's first Perpetual Curate. Maddock met Allen during a preaching tour he gave in 1814 along with the Revd. Legh Richmond, on behalf of the Church Mission Society.
Holy Trinity became a parish church in its own right in 1857, serving Marsh and the adjoining suburbs of Edgerton and Springwood.
File name: 08_02_000344
Box label: Churches: Old Trinity Church
Title: Trinity Church, 1857
Alternative title: Trinity Church, 1857, existed 1829-1872
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Date created: 1857
Physical description: 1 photographic print ; 9 x 7 in.
Genre: Photographic prints
Subjects: Trinity Church (Boston, Mass.); Churches
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Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Rights status not evaluated.
Nevile's Gate, in Trinity Lane, Cambridge, is one of the entrances to Trinity College. Dr Thomas Nevile was elected Master in 1597. He was a man of considerable means and greatly enlarged the college, often at his own expense. "It is a wide archway", wrote Pevsner, "with attached Tuscan columns on tall pedestals and a round-headed arch with a big achievement on top. The decoration is typically Jacobean". Quite apart from its architectural merits, the procession of pretty undergraduettes who belabour their bicycles through the little wicket gate make this an agreeable spot in which to while away a few moments.
Trinity Church (Orthodox, 1792), Telyadovichy, Kopylsky district, Minsk region, Belarus 2017/ Троицкая церковь, Телядовичы, Беларусь
Looking down Trinity Street, one of Gainsborough's busiest streets outside the Town Centre. This was taken from the Southern extremity of the street, looking Northwards.
Nikon F65, Kodak Ektar 100 Film, Nikkor 28-80mm lens
Trinity College, Dublin, 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".It is the sole constituent college of the University of Dublin, unlike the universities of Oxford and of Cambridge after which it was modelled and both of which comprise many constituent colleges. Thus the designations "Trinity College, Dublin" and "University of Dublin" are usually synonymous for practical purposes. Trinity College is one of the seven ancient universities of Britain and Ireland. It is Ireland's oldest university.
Il Trinity College di Dublino è uno dei più prestigiosi istituti d'istruzione a livello mondiale e, senz'altro, il più blasonato e antico d'Irlanda.
L'istituzione, il cui nome ufficiale per esteso è College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, nasce ufficialmente nel 1592 con la fondazione ad opera di Elisabetta I. Il Trinity College si trova al centro di Dublino, in College Green, di fronte una filiale della Bank of Ireland, un tempo Palazzo del Parlamento irlandese. L'università si estende su un'area di 190.000 m² tramite una serie di edifici sia nuovi che vecchi. La libreria al suo interno comprende circa un milione di testi ed un'importante collezione di antichi manoscritti, fra cui il famoso Libro di Kells.