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Nothampton U3A's first outing of 2010 was to the Black Country Living Museum at Dudley. Which is a collection of historic buildings from all around the Black Country that have been moved and authentically rebuilt at the Museum, to create a tribute to the traditional skills and enterprise of the people that once lived in the heart of industrial Britain.
The day before our visit there was heavy snow, enough to cause Birmingham Airport to close, but we are pensioners - nothing is going to prevent us from going on an outing! Clad in walking shoes, thick jumpers, fleeces, scarves and hats we sallied forth!
Maybe the weather acted to our advantage, as there were not many people visiting the museum. We all had a wonderful day out, and the weather? Clear blue skies and sunshine!
Lamps on the windowsill of the engine house
A bit of stone cladding I spotted whilst travelling through the vast tract of Fenlandcestershire. I can't recall exactly where this was but in the fullness of time I'm sure it will come to me.
I don't know, this guy looks suspiciously like a skiny Han dude dressed up in Mongolian garb, but I am not the best to judge that one. I just could not resist the photo.
The Philharmonie de Paris made in 2015 by Jean Nouvel, client of THE FARM.
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© CLAD / THE FARM
Août 2018
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[Photo réalisée dans le cadre de la mission de communication digitale de THE FARM pour son client]
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CLIENT : www.jeannouvel.com
AGENCE : www.thefarmcom.io
Artists Freya Bardell and Brian Howe apply finishing touches to their art piece Chantilly Clad on a vacant lot at Ocean Blvd and Lime in time for same night dedication and SAM (Summer and Music) performance.