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Treasurer's House, Minster Yard, York, c14-c18.

The National Trust.

Restored 1898-1900 by Temple Moore for Frank Green of Wakefield.

 

Side Cabinet - one of a pair.

Ebony, tortoiseshell, brass, gilt bronze.

France, c1860.

 

One of a pair of ebony, brass inlaid tortoiseshell and gilt brass mounted 'Boulle' side cabinets. Late 17th / early 18th century style, inlaid with première and contra partie 'Boulle' work, each cabinet with a pair of panelled cupboard doors, raised on a shaped plinth and turned feet, with arabesque scroll work and cast mounts.

 

This house was the residence of the treasurers of York Minster from 1100 until the office was abolished by Henry VIII. It belonged to 3 post-Reformation Archbishops of York, the last of whom, Thomas Young, rebuilt it. Further alterations were made in the early 17th century; the building fell into decline during the 19th century by which time Young’s mansion had been split into at least five separate properties. The present garden front with its classical central entrance bay dates from c.1630. It now contains the furniture collection of the wealthy industrialist and aesthete Frank Green, who restored and remodelled the building after acquiring it in 1897. Inside, Green’s architect, Temple Moore, created a huge hall out of the 2-storey central block with a half-timbered gallery supported by classical columns. There is an early 18th-century staircase that has been attributed to the joiner-architect William Thornton, who worked at Beningbrough.

For our most recent uni project on physiognomy (basically portrait really)

 

I ended up approaching strangers on the street I felt looked untrustworthy and may normally avoid. I asked them if I could take a photo and took 1 shot of each.

 

I wanted to see if my assumption was changed in any way and similarities between each person.

how to handle a dog - chapter one

Terrence Higgins Trust London Pride 2019

Hole Cottage, Landmark Trust

I've got some photos in the first issue of Trust Me Magazine, an Italian art magazine along with some other very very cool work. The issue is about mornings, one of my favorite subjects. Please check it out!

 

http://Trust Me Magazine

Vic & Fely w/ Frank Padilla kasama si Nora

my daughter Hannah and her friend

National Trust Property, Warwickshire

A trip to Wildwood Trust.

Terrence Higgins Trust London Pride 2019

Trust and collaboration can be difficult when a new group first meets. To help Greater Jackson Chamber Partnership's Youth Leadership Jackson with their first meeting of the year, Peter Friedrich’s students facilitated a leadership workshop, assisting these high school sophomores and juniors from across the metro area become comfortable with each other as they develop relationships.

Formby Point, Merseyside.

Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, 1590-97.

Probably by Robert Smythson (1535-1614).

For Elizabeth, Countess of Shrewsbury - Bess of Hardwick (1527-1608).

Grade l listed.

 

Processional Route.

A tapestry on the great main staircase which rises right through the height of the house.

One of four panels of the Hatton Garden tapestry showing children at play, c1680.

 

Hardwick was home to Bess of Hardwick (1527-1608), one of the most formidable women of Elizabethan England. She was the matriarch of the Cavendish family, building Chatsworth with her second husband and returning to build the two great halls at Hardwick after her separation from her fourth husband the 6th Earl of Shrewsbury.

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Enham Trust's Lion King parade won first place in the walking category of the procession!

The Carroll Foundation Maryland Trust is a major international philanthropic and industrial institution founded by the Carroll family who were members of the founding fathers of the United States of America. Charles Carroll of Carrollton a "signer" of the Declaration of Independence Daniel Carroll "settlor" of the families Duddington Estate lands which became the foundation of what is known today as US Capitol Hill Washington DC and Archbishop John Carroll the "founding father" of Georgetown University which is known throughout the world as one of the finest learning establishments.

Bernie Bonvoisin (vocals).

Trust @ PTR, L'Usine, Genève, 03.12.2016.

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Make An Impression is an art exhibition that showcases artwork created by high school art students in Hendricks County. The show is juried by professional artists and special guest judges, and winners are awarded scholarships. Students gain the chance for professional development and networking by having the opportunity to exhibit their artwork in a professionally curated show.

Decibel Festival 2010. Friday night. Trust Showcase @ Sole Repair.

Book Discussion Rwanda a Popular Genocide by Jean Paul Kimonyo 28-03-2016

What happens when you give a pup one too many

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What a great opportunity yesterday to have a go at catering these amazing creatures at the world owl trust based at Muncaster Castle - thank you so much to Terry for organising this.

Not had much time to go through pics yet but though I'd put a couple up.

My grandma and one of her youngest horses, Shepp.

Chicago Community Trust 96th Anniversary at the Harris Theater.(photos by Bob Black)

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