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We put our trust in alot of things...the Polar Bear Plunge in non sanctioned. You jump at your own risk. I asked if any medical people would be there...uh, don't think so!
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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.
Images from the two night dinner event for Trust America with Jeb Bush. Joel Silverman Photography, serving the Denver Metro area.
Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire, 1758-65.
The National Trust.
By Matthew Brettingham (1699-1769), James Paine (1717-1789) & Robert Adam (1728-1792).
Interiors complete by the 1780s.
For Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Baron Scarsdale (1726-1804).
Grade l listed.
The Saloon.
The Saloon is one of the grandest rooms in the house. Modelled on the Pantheon in Rome, it is a domed rotunda with four alcoves symmetrically positioned around the walls. In each alcove is a cast iron stove (for heating) designed to resemble a Roman altar, added in the late 1780s. The chairs lining the walls were designed to fit the curved space by John Linnell (1729-1796).
Kedleston Hall is an extravagant temple to the arts. Commissioned in the 1750s by Nathaniel Curzon whose ancestors had resided at Kedleston since the 12th century. The house is framed by historic parkland and boasts opulent interiors intended to impress.
Designed for lavish entertaining, Kedleston Hall displays an extensive collection of paintings, sculpture and original furnishings, reflecting both the tastes of its creators and their fascination with the classical world of the Roman Empire.
Inherited by George Nathaniel Curzon, Viceroy of India between 1899 and 1905, the hall also houses the many objects he amassed during his travels in South Asia and the Middle East, and in his role leading British rule in India.
Rutting stag at Attingham Park, a real attention seeker! The does seemed less than impressed however.
Images from the two night dinner event for Trust America with Jeb Bush. Joel Silverman Photography, serving the Denver Metro area.
Item Number:1053-Z2
Document Title:GENERAL PLAN FOR SUBDIVISION OF PROPERTY OF SWAMPSCOTT LAND TRUST SWAMPSCOTT MA. SCALES 1"= 150'
Project:01053; Belcher, H. A.; Swamscott Land Trust Company --Mudge Estate; Randolph; Swampscott; MA; 03 Subdivisions & Suburban Communities;
Location:Olmsted National Historic Site, Brookline, MA
Category:PLAN
Purpose:UNDETERMINED
Physical Characteristics:FAIR H 19 3/4, W 33 1/4" lith pos water/g paper/cloth
Dates:FEB1888
Notes:FL + JCO LA
Please Credit: Courtesy of the National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site
Photos from a National Trust Stourhead First Light Photography session on Sunday 27 October 2024 between 730-9am.
Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire, 1758-65.
The National Trust.
By Matthew Brettingham (1699-1769), James Paine (1717-1789) & Robert Adam (1728-1792).
Interiors complete by the 1780s.
For Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Baron Scarsdale (1726-1804).
Grade l listed.
State Bedroom.
The Kedleston State Bed.
James Gravenor (fl.1741-1768).
A mahogany and giltwood carved tester bedstead, completed in 1768. The bed posts formed as palm trees with gilt roots forming the feet. Large gilt foliage sprays support the canopy, which is surmounted by large foliage sprays, the corners with plumes of grey ostrich feathers. The underside of the canopy applied with giltwood foliate designs on a ground of pale blue flowered silk brocade, the back of the bed with foliage sprays, a coronet and monogram on similar brocade.
Kedleston Hall is an extravagant temple to the arts. Commissioned in the 1750s by Nathaniel Curzon whose ancestors had resided at Kedleston since the 12th century. The house is framed by historic parkland and boasts opulent interiors intended to impress.
Designed for lavish entertaining, Kedleston Hall displays an extensive collection of paintings, sculpture and original furnishings, reflecting both the tastes of its creators and their fascination with the classical world of the Roman Empire.
Inherited by George Nathaniel Curzon, Viceroy of India between 1899 and 1905, the hall also houses the many objects he amassed during his travels in South Asia and the Middle East, and in his role leading British rule in India.
I don't have the type of trust that the owner of these sneakers and towel does. When I arrived at them on the beach they sat there alone.
I live in a world where you guard what you value and never leave anything alone for the shortest of time. It's a view of life I hope to change some day.
Images from the two night dinner event for Trust America with Jeb Bush. Joel Silverman Photography, serving the Denver Metro area.