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i don't very often do candid shots as i have never really seen what its all about but whilst in London this guy and that shirt and waistcoat just had me staring!!

gok wan eat you heart out !!

Leliana once again plays her guitar in the middle of the house. Morrigan contemplates harnessing the hypnotic power of Leliana's music for destructive purposes.

Just like to note that this image is best viewed on black.

With friends like these, who needs content? This is a screenshot of seven of the latest "people" who are following me on Twitter. Stay classy ladies.

Somos mais de 1.000 seguidores no Instagram.

Nosso muito obrigado a todos vocês.

Thank you for the 1.000 followers.

 

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I have been cutting my hair and trimming my beard for years now, and was trying to grow it. The beard was getting a little unruly, so I attempted to give myself a KRATOS Beard trim by following Matty Conrad’s (a multi-award-winning Barber, educator, and photographer) at-home YouTube tutorial. – The HOW TO TRIM YOUR BEARD AT HOME - KRATOS DIY EDITION.

Well, here are the results.

  

Williamsburg, Brooklyn / Knitting Factory / NY Eye & Ear Fest III

ermm... the high ISO almost wipe off every single detail of the texture... kind of waste... :(

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From Justin Bieber to Dwayne Johnson, who is the most followed celeb on Instagram? Here is the list.

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Detail of the east window by Clayton & Bell, 1885.

 

Stoneleigh church is one of the most ancient and interesting in the county, St Mary’s is still largely a 12th century Norman building with later additions, most apparent on the north side of the nave where a blocked Norman doorway with a worn tympanum carved with beasts can be found between windows enlarged in the 14th century. The sturdy tower too is Norman in its lower stages, with an oddly narrow top-storey added in the 15th century. The nave has a single side-aisle on the south side added in the 14th century, with a chapel to its east (now the vestry) built in 1665 with a bizarrely raised roof. Finally a much larger chapel was added to the north side in 1823 to serve as a mausoleum for the Leigh family.

 

The interior still feels much as it did in the 1800s thanks to the box-pews in the nave and gallery at the west end. The focal point is the richly decorated Norman chancel arch with chevron moldings (surprisingly re-cut in places with small griffin and serpent motifs). The chancel beyond is dark and mysterious with pilasters either side suggesting a vault was originally intended. Here are gathered the best monuments in the church, although the Dudley monument to the left of the altar is rather overpowering. The single most important furnishing is the fine Norman font in the south aisle, said to have come from Maxstoke Priory and carved with the figures of apostles in niches.

 

Of the aforementioned monuments that to Alice Duchess of Dudley (d.1688) and her daughter is the most notable although it is a rather inelegant thing, a huge box-like mass of black and white marble dominating the sanctuary. The marble effigies of the mother and daughter lying separately in their shrouds are however beautifully carved. The 1850 Chandos Leigh memorial opposite takes the form of an alabaster tomb-chest within a vaulted recess. Of the two medieval effigies the 14th century priest lying in the chancel is the far better preserved, the 14th century lady lying in the porch beneath the tower is so badly worn as to have lost all its detail.

 

Stoneleigh church is happily generally open to visitors during the day (though I have found it locked on two previous occasions over the years). As one of Warwickshire's oldest and most rewarding churches it is well worth a visit.

 

www.greatenglishchurches.co.uk/html/stoneleigh-in-arden.html

 

young hippo following its mom @ Naypyitaw Zoological Garden in Myanmar

 

Sten, Morrigan, Wynne, and Alistair watch soaps together.

Zevran chats up the maid.

outside angkor wat

St Helena, Willoughby, Lincolnshire.

Virginia Window, 1985.

One of two by Francis Skeat (1909-2000).

Detail.

 

Pocahontas is instructed in the Christian faith by Alexander Whitaker The Apostle of Virginia.

 

Captain John Smith is regarded as one of the country’’s most famous explorers. The son of an ordinary yeoman farmer, Smith had great ambition and courage and rose through the ranks of English society to become the Captain of Cavalry with his own coat of arms – the mark of a ‘gentleman’.

 

In 1607 Captain John Smith became an important leader of the first permanent settlement in the New World at Jamestown, Virginia. He ensured his survival by building a relationship with Virginian Indians – one of whom was the legendary Pocahontas, who saved Smith’s live when he was due to be executed by her father.

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Francis Walter Skeat was born in St Albans in 1909. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a Fellow of the British Society of Master Glass Painters, and a member of the Art Workers Guild

 

At the age of eighteen, he was apprenticed to Harry Scott Bridgwater who was a leading mezzotint engraver. Skeat was a follower of Sir John Ninian Comper and, after exhibiting at the Paris salon in 1932, he returned to St Albans in 1933. In 1934, he became a pupil of Christopher Webb, who had a studio in St Albans. Webb encouraged him to work in stained glass. He later worked for Mowbray & Co in Oxford and for J Wippell & Co in Exeter. He also designed glass for Barton, Kinder & Alderson.

2010 Perryville Reenactment Set.

 

Camp-follower is a term used to identify civilians who follow in the wake of armies or service their needs whilst encamped, in order to sell goods or services that the military does not supply. These can include cooking, laundering, liquor, nursing, sexual services and sutlery. From the beginning of organised warfare until the end of 19th century camp-followers were a vital part of an army's system of support and before sutler services were militarised even military goods were often provided.

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

 

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In contrast to MotoGP, wildcards are also allowed in the Superbike World Championship this year. Jonas Folger can therefore stick to his plan to start as a guest starter in selected races. At a track day in Oschersleben, Folger spoke exclusively with “Motorsport-Total.com” about his ideas for the 2020 season and the goals for the […]

  

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This is my first attempt at the 365 day self portrait challenge, this photo was inspired by the protests that happened today. I believe in protesting when you know what you're fighting for and you have a reason to protest, however many people who were taking part in today's protests and previous protests were there for no reason other than to follow the crowd. A few friends who i knew where going had no idea what the protest is about. This photo is simply highlighting that people should question their motives before acting.

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