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Victoria and Albert Museum: Examples of the works of Art in the Museum – South Kensington Museum – Volumes 1 & 2

Sometime ago I posted some illustrations from Volume 1 of the above book and hoped I that would be able to find those items in the museum itself and them photograph them. This will be the second set of postings. This time they are of illustrations 16 – 30 from the book. As usual I investigated the V & A Search the Collections site for any further information. This is what I found (photographed) or in the case of those items in storage or drawings, didn’t find.

I have used 1881 throughout as the purchase date, as that was the date of publishing of the book. I fully expect the clue to be in the museum ref, however I don’t suppose it makes a fantastic amount of difference to my posting. This is the second half 24-30.

 

Denholm ICD then 2008 & now January 2015

 

The end of an era as another long standing Bristol company calls in the demolition crew and ceases trading!

Just to show you parts of the photo without HDR treatment. The top bar and right-bottom is unedited, middle bar and middle-bottom is photoshopped, and bottom (and left) is HDR.

 

Also view: The Difference (1)

 

3 Exposures: -2, 0 and +2.

"The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra". ~Jimmy Johnson

 

Hadley is now more than halfway through chemo. Yay. On Wednesday, he'll be at the halfway mark for radiation. He tolerated today well, and that made it an extraordinary day.

Parachute Regiment veterans @ Liverpool's St Georges Hall 'Remembrance Sunday' service - 2019.

 

They'd never met before, due to age differences, but the youngest (on the right) made it his business to get to know them at the end of the parade.

 

Once a "Para", always a "Para", eh?

The difference light makes.

this week's theme was "difference"

Letterpress coaster series we produced for Anthem! www.anthemww.com Besides turning out beautifully (mainly due to good appropriate design work) the piece is also a good example of using 2-color printing and other letterpress learning.

A change of light and unusual angle make. That or it’s just time displacement

(Slight differences). East Atlanta, GA. 100519.

1. Yin Yang

2. Space

3. Balance

4. Basic Edit

5. Shallow

6. Interior lighting

Ryukyu Kajika Frog ( Buergeria japonica )

Location: Kunigami, Okinawa

Size: 35mm

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The large green hill is just a placeholder from my old layout (no its not the difference!), to gain a visual impression of a large green embankment. The final embankment will look nothing like this one.

Regent Street, London

As a (retired) city planner, this Hero Arts stamp (Silly Scape, K5425) is a particular favorite. I decided to challenge myself to make two cards – same stamps, same layout – one depicting the city by night, the other, the city by day. This is my night city, with lots of rich layers and shadows. I stamped the city several times on coordinating cardstock (7 Gypsies), cut out sections and layered (up to 5 layers) to create depth and shading. I love how well the font of this sentiment stamp (CL148) goes with the crazy building lines. Vintage buttons and Nestie frames were added to complete the card. The next post is the daytime version.

Make up your Mind to Make a Difference

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Bonkers clearly thinks that Naomi should give him her dinner. Naomi has a different opinion (not to mention being bigger, smarter, and stronger (but with much duller claws) than Bonkers).

Side view

Location: Bkt Larut, Perak

Montane species.

 

Note: Differences between Jeetsukumran Slender Toad (JST) and Malayan Slender Toad is, JST lack bars/stripes on front and back limbs, dorsal markings are also usually absent or indistinct and finally Jeet has orange patch on all its ankles. Jeet is only found in Titwangsa range.

 

let us imagine that the pure singleness OURSELF extends: we extend as space. let us further imagine that because our understanding has the limitation of being differential, we understand always as a difference from alterity - from the other thing. however, if we OURSELF are pure singleness, then this differential extending is always with alterity (with the Other rather than from the other). we might call this moment of differential extending the moment of time.

  

if such were the case, then the only reason we would see things around us, would be because these things constitute our very understanding with them; we see them because we are them - moment by differentiating moment. light and space are one, difference and time are one. pure singleness.

  

all this is our most fundamental understanding of OURSELF, which because we have brains, we grasp together as our comprehending of things. but our understanding-with alterity is always infinitely greater than our ability to comprehend our Otherness. so although it is the case that in our brain and body we understand the universe, we cannot comprehend it, let alone know it (for to know it would be to know our own pure singleness). hence, i think, we are the unfathomable SELF, an essential deficiency - the void that must be filled.

Fantasy then and now at Sweetington Hall. Curiously the circular copper portraits depicting Queen Elizabeth II appear in the 1899 photo, thirty one years before the Monarch’s birth. Spooky.

  

I always love it when they include old archive photos in stately home guide books. I like being able to step back in time and notice all the little changes that may have occurred over the years. It is not unusual for me, when visiting such a house, to bemuse/alarm a friend by idly commenting that “in 1880 the curtain tassles were different” or something equally mad.

 

The view through the side door shows a glimpse of the completed Chinese Room: www.flickr.com/photos/timsidford/7373049334/in/set-721576...

EXPLORE # 306

Sem diferenças...!!

Jardim Botânico - Rio de Janeiro

 

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Music:

Imagine

 

Homme de couleur

 

Quand je suis né, j'étais noir !

Quand j'ai grandi, j'étais noir !

Quand j'ai peur, je suis noir !

Quand je vais au soleil, je suis noir !

Quand je suis malade, je suis noir !

Quand tu es né, tu étais rose !

Quand tu as grandi, tu es devenu blanc !

Quand tu vas au soleil, tu deviens rouge !

Quand tu as froid, tu deviens bleu !

Quand tu as peur, tu deviens vert !

Quand tu es malade, tu deviens jaune !

 

Et après tout ça,

Tu oses m'appeler,"Homme de couleur " !!!

 

« Homme de couleur ! » est tiré d’un conte africain.

 

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Make up your Mind to Make a Difference

We’ve made up our mind to make a difference and unleashing human potential is our mission. Here’s how we do it…The Philanthropy of TheDOJO through Project Based Leadership Training. If someone is looking to make a difference in our world a simple start is performing an act of kindness for a child (most likely it will be remember throughout their life). Donate a toy with us this holiday season, see how below.

 

20,000 Smiles

Last year TheDOJO Toy Drive raised 230 toys for Toys for Tots, a military organization who distributes the toys to children who are without. Last year 20,000 toys were handed out, that equates to 20,000 smiles of children. What better way to instill a sense of hope in a child’s heart than through compassion? Toys for Tots also donates, all throughout the year, toys to children in our locality that are victims of disasters such as storms and house fires.

 

A martial arts education of intelligent curriculum curated by Sensei Dan Rominski at his martial art school located in Rutherford NJ. Visit our website www.thedojo.org Self-Defense for children at (201) 933-3050 or email SenseiDan@TheDOJO.org

 

Visit our website www.thedojo.org

 

Children Learn Focus, Discipline, Self-Control, Concentration, Fitness, Confidence, Respect, Have Better Self-Esteem, Healthy Eating and Self-Defense.

 

Adults Learn How to get and stay in shape, Stress Release, Fitness, Healthy Eating, Slow start program (come as you are), a coach in every class, Confidence, Focus, Self-Discipline, Positive Peer Group and it’s Fun!

 

Parents, Download your FREE Report The 7 Steps for Parents: Preventing Childhood Sexual Abuse Click HERE to visit our website

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Sensei Dan is available for Scheduled TALKS & PRESENTATIONS.

 

Get more information about our Martial Arts Education of Intelligent Curriculum involving Everything Self-Defense at TheDOJO located in Rutherford NJ.

Contact Chief Instructor: Owner Sensei Dan Rominski at (201) 933-3050 or email SenseiDan@TheDOJO.org

Visit our website www.TheDOJO.org

 

TheDOJO - 52 Park Avenue, Rutherford, NJ 07070 - Phone: (201) 933-3050 - Text us for info here: (201) 838-4177

 

Our e-mail address: SenseiDan@TheDOJO.org - Our Facebook page: Like us at TheDOJO or Friend us DanRominski

 

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A link to where our school is on Google Maps: www.google.com/maps/place/TheD......

If you live in the Rutherford, NJ area and would like to inquire about our programs, reach out to us at the phone and/or e-mail or text addresses above. -Sensei Dan

 

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We Teach Children, Teens and Adults from Rutherford, NJ; East Rutherford, NJ; Carlstadt, NJ; Kearny, NJ; Lyndhurst, NJ; Woodridge, NJ; Hackensack, NJ; Belleville, NJ; Bloomfield, NJ; Nutley, NJ; Clifton, NJ; Montclair, NJ; and surrounding areas.

 

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My lovely (and very talented) young friend Jeta (pronounced Yet-a) joined me at the RenFaire last Sunday. As requested, I tried enhancing some pics digitally. Left is unaltered; right is altered.

 

Not much change, as you can see.

I prefer to be extreme.

Musée du Louvre,Paris

My mom on the left, one of my fav models on the right. Merged in Photoshop

Xenodream with a computerpainting as background

Bridge is the same; difference is time and the period.

  

First photo was taken on Dec 30th 2006, and the last one on Dec 30 2007.

 

My second attempt is shown in the middle. www.flickr.com/photos/sajivvijay/519529317/

 

Other pics were taken in between July and Dec 2007.

       

freestyle @ the Urban Art Studio 5.40x2.10 m.

I returned to Kings Heath one day after taking an initial shot of All Saints Church since it snowed.

 

What a difference a day makes! The Farmers Market is gone. The new square is covered with snow.

  

Is Grade II listed.

 

Anglican Church of All Saints, Birmingham

 

997/0/10420 VICARAGE ROAD

08-JUL-03 KINGS HEATH

Anglican Church of All Saints

 

(Formerly listed as:

VICARAGE ROAD

KINGS HEATH

ALL SAINTS)

 

II

An Anglican church, dating from 1859-60, with a spire added in 1866, all by Frederick Preedy (1820-1898). The north aisle was added in 1883 by Julius Alfred Chatwin (1830-1907). The west end was enlarged in 1899 by J P Sharp (d.1915).

 

MATERIALS: The walls are constructed from brick with Bromsgrove stone cladding, under plain clay tile roofs.

 

PLAN: The plan has a chancel with north organ chamber, choir vestry and boiler room, and a five-bay nave, with north and south aisles. There is a Lady Chapel at the east end of the south aisle. The south-west tower houses the present entrance. The north aisle contains a projecting main entrance (not used) and the baptistery is situated in the west end of the church. The westernmost bay of the nave and aisles is divided from the body of the church by a modern screen, beyond which the vestries have been converted to office space.

 

EXTERIOR: The exterior is eight bays long, and is arranged around an off-centre tower, above the entrance. To the left of the tower, at ground floor level, are the former vestries. The ground floor entrance is framed by buttresses and the tower stair, which is built into the south-west corner of the tower. A Gothic-arched entrance projects forward as a sharp gable, with coping on the parapet. The tower is in three stages: a deep base with buttresses; a belfry section, rich in detail; and a tall broach spire. Detail is most concentrated on the belfry, with its clustered colonnettes dying into a deeply splayed base picked out in a lighter stone. The clustered colonnettes support coupled Gothic arches, with recessed plate tracery, with quatrefoils. The broach spire has gabled dormers, or openings, also in a lighter stone. To the right of the tower is the south aisle, of three bays with buttresses supporting a low roof. Deeply recessed beyond the aisle is the chancel, with a plain elevation of two window bays and a central door.

 

INTERIOR: The nave has north and south arcades of pointed arches on octagonal piers. The arches and piers are picked out in alternating bands of reddish and cream stone, with the wall elevations plastered. The piers have simple moulded capitals. The roof is an exposed arched-braced construction, with alternating arched braces resting on carved stone corbels and all braces rising to collars. The aisles are of a lean-to construction, with exposed timber roofing, and wainscoting on the walls. The east end of the south aisle has a Lady Chapel. The carved wood pulpit, with ogival arch motif on facets, sits on a carved stone base with engaged colonnettes. The church's foundation stone is housed at the back of the pulpit, which is accessed by an integrated stone stair. The chancel arch is supported on engaged columns with naturalistically-carved capitals and adjacent headstops. The rood screen wrought-ironwork is of some complexity. The north side of chancel has a screen of coupled Gothic arches springing from a freestanding central pier, with a naturalistically-carved capital - a feature repeated on the engaged piers to either side. The deep relief capitals in this section of the church have fine and crisply-realised detail. A reredos dating from 1892 features wainscoting and much ornament such as crocketing over miniature ogival arches. The south wall of the chancel is wainscoted. The servers' vestry has original very deep cupboards.

 

HISTORY: The railway arrived in King's Heath in 1840, resulting in gradual development of the area from that date onwards. In 1857 Frederick Preedy was chosen to design a low-budget church for the burgeoning area. The builder, Isaac Clulee, managed to pare down the quotation to £1,945.10.0. Building began in early 1859 and the church was consecrated in July 1860. The church was contemporaneously described as being 'in the early decorated style' and was intended to be extended as to when funds became available. A new parish for All Saints was created out of part of the parishes of St Nicolas, King's Norton and St Mary, Moseley, in 1863. In 1866, the spire was added at a cost of about £1,200 and in 1883 the north aisle was added by Julius Alfred Chatwin. In 1892, a new reredos was erected and in 1899 the church was enlarged at the west end to the designs of J P Sharp & Co., Architects of Martineau Street, Birmingham. At the time of inspection (February 2009), the church was being extended to the west, to connect it to the newly-built church centre at the east of the plot in which the church stands.

 

SOURCES: Budd, S A, The Parish Church of All Saints', King's Heath, Birmingham - 1860-1960 (1960)

Pevsner, N and Wedgwood, A, The Buildings of England, Warwickshire (1966), 187

 

REASONS FOR DESIGNATION: The Anglican Church of All Saints, King's Heath, is designated at Grade II, for the following principal reasons:

* The church is a pleasing asymmetrical design of 1857 by the recognised C19 architect, Frederick Preedy

* The exterior shows impressive massing, and demonstrates good detailing, showing a high degree of quality in design and execution

* Its interior has good-quality stonework and interesting roof structures, complemented by high-quality, crisp carving

* Preedy's church is enhanced by additions by J A Chatwin and J P Sharp, which create a cohesive and handsome ensemble

 

Was quite misty with the church here.

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