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My nephew Henry, is seen about to side step his opponent from Northumbria University. Meanwhile in the background another of the opposition lays flat out having tried to tackle him.

 

Henry's team, John Moores University ran out victors 27-20.

a conversation, observed in London's Holborn Underground station

Old Car City, White Georgia

 

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Collateral damages or CHUB breakers ?

Notice the broken chair over there? Well, that happened right before this photo was taken. Now that's only part of the story....

"Se io avessi un mondo come piace a me, là tutto sarebbe assurdo: niente sarebbe com'è, perché tutto sarebbe come non è, e viceversa! Ciò che è, non sarebbe e ciò che non è, sarebbe!"

( Lewis Carrol )

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Other views from Molten Lava.......facing south.

Timeline

 

1851 photograph by Édouard Baldus

250 According to legend, Trophimus of Arles becomes the first bishop of Arles.

597 (November 17). Augustine of Canterbury returns to Arles after converting the King, Queen and principal members of the court of England to Christianity, and is consecrated as bishop of the Church of England by Virgilius of Arles, vicar of the Holy See in Gaul.

1152 : (September 29). Raimon de Montredon organizes the transfer of the relics of St. Trophime from the basilica of St. Stephen in Alyscamps to the new cathedral of St. Trophime.

1178 : (July 30). The Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, Frederick Barbarossa, is crowned at St. Trophime Cathedral by the archbishop of Arles.

1365 : (June 4). Following the precedent of Frederick Barbarossa, Emperor Charles IV is crowned king of Arles (Arelat) at St. Trophime Cathedral.

1445 to 1465 The Romanesque abside of the church is replaced by a Gothic choir.

1801 : When the Bishopric moved to Aix-en-Provence, St. Trophime was reclassified as a simple parish church.

1882 : Raised to the level of a minor basilica by Pope Leo XIII.

1981 : Classified a UNESCO world heritage site, as part of the Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments group.

 

The Church

At the time the Cathedral was built, in the late 11th century or early 12th century, Arles was the second-largest city in Provence, with a population of between 15,000 and 20,000 people. It had a busy port on the Rhône, and two new cities, on either side of the old Roman town, surrounded by a wall. It was at least formally independent as the Kingdom of Arles, and it had attracted many religious orders, including the Knights Hospitalier, the Knights Templar and mendicant orders, which had built a number of churches within the town.

 

The apse and the transept were probably built first, in the late 11th century, and the nave and bell tower were completed in the second quarter of the 12th century.: The Romaneque church had a long central nave 20 meters high; lower collateral aisles on either side; a transept supporting the square central bell tower; and a chevet behind the altar at the east end with a hemispherical vault. The windows are small and high up on the nave, above the level of the collateral aisles.

Riproduzione da dia anno 1994

2010 / Design: Montague

From the Secondary Occupants Collected & Observed project.

Réf. : DSC04151

 

Voûte collatérale de la basilique Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, à Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré (Québec)

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Side vault of the Basilica of Saint Anne de Beaupré, in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, P.Q.

Grand Beach, Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Glaube der Patient wollte den Mund nicht weit genug aufmachen, und da ist der Mundspreizer etwas zu stark angezogen worden. Aufgenommen während des Zombiewalks 2011.

 

Assume, during inspection the patient did not open his mouth enough, and the doctor over exercised the tool of his trade. Don't think the malpractice insurance will cover this collateral damage.

Picture taken during the Zombiwalk 2011.

Collateral Matters: Selections by Kate Bingaman-Burt and Clifton Burt. August 26, 2010 – January 8, 2011. Museum of Contemporary Craft. Photo: Jake Stangel

Client : RW Partners

Project: Brochure

Because hitting Zod with the street seemed impractical.

Client: Hart Interior Design

Project: Brochure

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