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Create your own designer look right from your home computer! These posh printable pillow boxes are great for wedding favors, small gifts and other packaging. Print only as many as you need.
"The Money Box," staged at Loyola University New Orleans in March 2013, was a musical set in New Orleans in the 1960s. The play told the story of Midas Harpagon, a notoriously stingy owner of a Bourbon Street club, and his children. In their longing to escape the control of their father and marry the lovers of their choice, the children wonder, “Will love or the love of money prevail?” This was the world-premiere of the musical by Ricky Graham, a celebrated playwright and New Orleans native. The production featured music by Loyola alumnus Jefferson Turner ’99 and lyrics by Graham and Sean Patterson. The performance was an adaptation of Moliere’s classic satire 'The Miser.'
Photos taken March 4, 2013.
Music boxes for every occasion! Here you can customize your very own, unique music box (hand crank music box, wind up music box, musicbox, musical box, hurdy gurdy)!
15 different color choices, more than 80 different songs, endless carving possibilities! I'm happy to hear your design ideas, so working together we can built your very own one-of-a-kind music box!
These custom music boxes are suitable for every occasions, you can give them as mother of the bride gifts, bridesmaids gift, flower girl or ring bearer gift! Great for christening, baptism or as baby shower gifts, big sister gifts, get well gifts, engagement and anniversary as well!
This old box car sits at the eastern edge of Glendive, Montana. Can't you just see the hobos hitching a ride? :)
I would like to thank Pat trick 8 for inspiring this photo. He has an amazing photo of the old rail car from when he was passing through my town. :)
Box Moment!!!
Os gostosões chegaram viva!!!
Depois conto certinho a longa jornada desses delicinhos!*-*
Estou sem tempo, mas quero contar certinho como foi longa a espera deles, mas como super valeu a pena, amando esses meninos!*O*
BARBINHAS UHUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
Será que alguém adivinha quem é quem? xD
The Box is Plymouth's new multi-million-pound cultural and heritage attraction
Experience stunning gallery displays, high-profile artists and wonderful art exhibitions, not to mention an unforgettable programme of exciting events and performances, and thousands of fascinating artefacts and archives.
One of the opening exhibitions is Mayflower 400: Legend and Legacy and is one of the highlights of the Mayflower year.
Work on The Box began in March 2017. When finished, it will maintain the wonderful architecture of the Grade II Listed former Museum and Art Gallery and Central Library buildings, while also expanding its facilities through a stylish and contemporary extension - which includes a brand new main entrance on Tavistock Place.
The £42m redevelopment plan has also included repairing, refurbishing and transforming St Luke’s Church into the largest single GIS-compliant gallery in the South West. It will even feature a beautiful stained-glass window, created by world-famous artist Leonor Antunes. The buildings will be linked by an outdoor public space that houses food, drink and retail outlets.
The Box redevelopment scheme has been led by Plymouth City Council, in partnership with the University of Plymouth and the National Museum of the Royal Navy.
It has also been supported by the City Council, the Heritage Lottery Fund, Arts Council England, the Coastal Communities Fund, the Garfield Weston Foundation, the University of Plymouth, the Wolfson Foundation, the British Film Institute and Interreg.
my first box pleated design. which every box pleater will laugh about, of course. I don't mind ; )
I've wanted to do a stick figure for quite some time now. at the freising convention gerwin told me some things about box pleating designs. I also read his tutorial about how to fold box pleated designs. thanks for this invaluable help, gerwin!
it still took me several failed attempts to finally come up with this design. fairly simple I guess, but the collaps ist still a thing of puzzlement for me.
(21.6.11, 21/365)
Orpheum Theatre box office. It was reproduced from the original plans.
National Register #80001473. Added in 1980.
Liskeard Signal Box is located on the down side of the line adjacent to the main lines at Liskeard station. The box was built in 1915 to GW 27 design. It also has a 36 lever GW HT3 frame from the same date. The box controls a mix of colour lights and lower quadrant semaphores, the most notable of which is LD3 which is a centre balance signal. Liskeard SB works TCB to Plymouth and Lostwithiel as well as controlling the branch line down to Looe.
Box Moment!!!
Os gostosões chegaram viva!!!
Depois conto certinho a longa jornada desses delicinhos!*-*
Estou sem tempo, mas quero contar certinho como foi longa a espera deles, mas como super valeu a pena, amando esses meninos!*O*
BARBINHAS UHUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
Será que alguém adivinha quem é quem? xD
Fleer Korn Heads box-1993
candy corn, likely capitalizing on the ConeHeads 'comeback' of 1993! (a certain movie)
I miss Brooks! -_-
Brunels Masterpiece, Box Tunnel in Wiltshire. This was used as the basis for the front cover of my book. 'Lost Railways of Wiltshire'.
I smoke Piano-minicigars, only recreationally, of course. They come in really pretty little wooden boxes, which I've painted over into even prettier boxes.
Brocklesby station and signal box sseen just before closure of the box in October 2015 just before York ROC took over control of the area.
The box is a curiosity, not only is it sunk into the island platform but its panel was intended as an emergency one that could switch in and out as required. The box was to close and Ulceby would have taken over the immediate area, however Brocklesby Signal Box remained and the panel took its place within the huge box, whose levers were removed and the frame boarded over, but it still remained beneath.
1979/1980 period box artwork. Revell's 1/32 Mustang.
Depicts the 4th F.G.'s "Shangri La" from Debden, Essex.
(as flown by Dominic Salvatore Gentile)
Don Gentile was one of "the" Debden Eagles.
Born in the RAF, they became the USAAF's 4th Fighter Group.
They still exist today in the modern-day USAF
(flying the mighty F.15 Eagle)
This was for a gift exchange for the Austin Polymer Clay Guild. The box is a repurposed recipe box I found at Goodwill. The accents are polymer clay, using the snowflake jade that was taught by Randee at a previous meeting. And of course, I had to throw some beads into the mix.
It wouldn't be christmas without a box of Roses!
Mr Fox didn't' mind that Mrs PB ate them all… until a stray paw delving for the final chocolate took a temporary detour.
It's never safe to perch next to a polar bear!
Concert Balkan Beat Box au Bikini à Toulouse le 02/06/2011
Serie in Black... here...
(Olypums EP-2 + Angenieux 25 0.95)
Red Geranium. This summer's rescued geranium, now brought in from the cold.
And old wooden boxes: one for carrying chickens (or so I was told) and the other, an old ammunitions box.
Thank you, Jason , for the informative details in the comments below.
September 20, 2014.
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A Telephone Box is a bright beacon in an otherwise dark country the lane. I doubt it's been used in a long time. This is probably the most attention it's had, period.