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Opening Day for the new Visitor Centre at Van Dusen Gardens. Huge turnout, stunning day, and an amazing building!!
Guest blogger Jenny will be sprucing up this unique entry way arch by fixing up a plain bookshelf and adding some fun decor. Visit our blog for the final display!
Entry no.1 by S Robinson-Marsh from Balderton - for the adult class.
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This was an entry in the 2011 ISV Photo Competition.
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The new wihan (พระวิหาร), or shrine hall, at Wat Ratchathammaram (วัดราชธรรมาราม) in Maret on the southeast side of Koh Samui is being built very slowly…
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The lanterns appear to be decorated with scenes and characters from Chinese literature, including the 16th century Chinese Novel "Journey to the West".
Entry to Gallery 16, San Francisco. Experimental wallpaper by artist Rex Ray. Painting by Griff Williams.
My entry for the "Day at the Fair" bow challenge. Made in traditional circus/carnival colors using birdsong bows tutorials. Tail spikes, large base bow, and removable korker center piece. As a bonus it matches my daughter's first birthday "Dr. Seuss" theme. She's bald so she has to have a big bow. *L* Finished bow is 6 inches across.
Architect: Eric Corey Freed, organicARCHITECT
Contractor: RJ Smith Construction
Photos © 2009 by Dasja Dolan
Spotted at High House Drive by the Lickey Hills, just outside Birmingham- no entry sign with additions for a private road, taken 24.01.09
Going backwards. Taking out new drywall and corner beads in order to close in wall to first pillar for recessed front door
Entry no.1 by Heather - for the adult class.
For more details as to how you can enter the photo competiton in the Walled Kitchen Garden at Clumber Park, email us on -
cwkgphotocomp@nationaltrust.org.uk