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Found widely in Central America, this tropical beauty was observed at Jardin Botanico. Puerto Morelos.
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~ Darkness Found~
AERNI TAPE SERIES
ARTWORK CREATED ON: Video Cassette
APPROXIMATE SIZE: 4" x 7" inches
Media: Acrylics
* This piece is Signed Dated & Titled
for authenticity by the artist.
Created in September 2011.
ABOUT THIS PIECE
The darkness thrived deep inside his
heart. It would be suicide to rip it out and cast it away but that doesn't mean he didn't try..
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A cabinet card portrait with imprint from Woodstock, Ontario. I would say these two are brother and sister. The young lady's hair is her crowning glory.
Hair: Analog Dog - Analise | Inworld
Body: Maitreya
Outfit: AMITOMO - Endless Summer Gacha | Marketplace
Puppy: * [BLACK BANTAM] Shar Pei V2 Pup Oatmeal | Marketplace
Found Kodachrome slide dated August 1980, manually captioned "The River Almond at Cramond". Cramond is where the river Almond flows into the river Forth.
Founding and history of the Capuchin Crypt, by Barbara Peintinger
Empress Anna had set in her will that in Vienna should be founded a Capuchin monastery with a tomb for her and her husband, which was started in 1622 by Ferdinand II and extended several times thereafter. The foundation stone was laid on September 8, 1622. At that time the New Market was yet called "flour market" or "Mehlgrube (floor hollow)". 1633 Church and Crypt were so far made ​ that the remains of Empress Anna and her husband were transferred to the Capuchin Crypt. In the crypt system to date have 146 people, including 12 emperors and 19 empresses and queens, their final resting place.
Construction of the tomb
The Capuchin Crypt is divided into eight rooms and a chapel, in each of which a different number of people are buried. In my list are the for the kingdom the most important respectively the best known named.
Founder crypt
-> Empress Anna (4th October 1585-15th December 1618) - (wife of Emperor Matthias)
-> Emperor Matthias (14th February 1557-20th March 1619)
Leopold crypt
-> King Ferdinand IV (1633-1654)
-> Emperor Ferdinand III (1608-1657)
Karl crypt
-> Emperor Leopold I (1640-1705)
-> Emperor Joseph I (1678-1711)
-> Emperor Charles VI (1685-1740)
Maria Theresa Crypt
-> Emperor Francis I (1708-1765)
-> Empress Maria Theresa (1717-1780)
-> Emperor Joseph II (1741-1790)
Francis' tomb
-> Francis I, Emperor of Austria (1768-1835)
Ferdinand crypt
-> Ferdinand I, Emperor of Austria (1793-1875)
Tuscany crypt
-> Emperor Leopold II (1747-1792)
-> Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany (1797-1870)
-> Francis V, Duke of Modena (1819-1875)
-> Ferdinand IV, Grand Duke of Tuscany (1835-1908
New tomb
-> Emperor Maximilian of Mexico (1832-1867)
Franz -Joseph-crypt
-> Crown Prince Rudolf (1858-1889)
- > Elisabeth, Empress of Austria (1837-1898)
-> Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria (1830-1916)
Crypt chapel
-> Zita of Bourbon -Parma, Empress of Austria (1892-1989)
Symbolism in the Kapzuinergruft
Real European symbols are found on the coffins only marginally and quite a few. There are many symbols which have a religious character, as
-> Three-lobed leaf -> Trinity, theological virtues
-> Cypress -> immortality
-> Oak, oak leaf -> immortality
- > Flame tongues -> Holy Spirit, faith
-> Broom -> Redemption, Passion of Christ
-> Clover - > Trinity
-> Snake -> skinning -> resurrection, wisdom
The symbols alluding to the European Habsburg Empire are, for example, the symbol of the Golden Fleece, which was the emblem of the Order of the religiously motivated Burgundian Knights. In 1430 it was donated in Bruges by Duke Philip the Good, his knights were thus obliged to be loyal to the person of the sovereign. With the right of the firstborn the Order finally passed over to Mary of Burgundy, the daughter of Charles the Bold, and in the end to the Spanish branch of the Habsburg dynasty.
But also in the imperial crown, which can be found on almost all coffins in different variations, and through the centuries has been the symbol of the unity of the empire, one can detect a certain European symbolism. At the time when these symbols were carved into the coffins, no one would have thought that this vast empire would go down once.
Also very popular is the original national coat of arms, which shows a black eagle in gold shields and was valid until 1410. The coat of arms stemmed from Roman legal sign, Jupiter's eagle, this is easily recognisable in the fact that the monarchs of earlier times, at least on their coat of arms, readily were approaching God.
Funeral ceremony
One of the traditions of the Habsburg dynasty consisted of burying head, guts and heart separately from each other. The heart came into the Heart Crypt of the St. Augustine's Church, the intestines into the catacombs of St. Stephen's Cathedral.Just a few Habsburgs have indicated during their lifetime that this kind of burial did not suit their needs and were eventually buried without dissection and embalming. The last Habsburg, finally, in whom the usual rite was yet accomplished, was Archduke Franz Karl I, the father of Franz Joseph I. In the course of time, developed the admission ceremony through which became famous the last Empress of Austria, Zita. In the process, the funeral procession stopped at the gates and knocked, whereupon a voice came from inside, "Who wants to enter"? The title of the deceased were read, from the inside, however, the response was "We do not know him/her". Also, the short version of the title allowed no access. Only with the words "a poor sinner", the gates opened.
It is interesting that almost all of the coffins have been produced by one Viennese coffin maker, namely E.F. Moll. But not only the Austrian line of the Habsburgs, but also the Tuscan and the Spanish line had them willingly produced by E.F. Moll.
Importance of the Capuchin crypt in 21st century
The Capuchin Crypt is and remains a tourist attraction. Daily rush tour groups from all over the world this small underground cemetery to have themselves taken back to a time yet for almost 100 years definitely over. 100 years. Of particular interest is that coffins are the focus of tourist attention. It is above all the women, and in doing so, those that were known at the most in Europe. On the one hand, Empress Elisabeth, the wife of Franz Joseph I, who was known in her time as the most beautiful woman in Europe and thus achieved as the ideal of beauty of many an extreme level of awareness. She is without doubt the favorite of visitors willingly forgetting the historical facts that she were leaving her husband and her country gladily alone for distract herself from her actual duties. Her coffin is never without flowers. But also the Empress Zita, who was buried with the nickname "the last Empress", had become through her ​​televised funeral a celebrity. The ceremony in which she was degraded from the Empress over a European Empire at that time not even consisting of former boundaries to a simple woman, it seemed to bring her with the visitors and monarchists high veneration. Also before her coffin, you can always find a wreath or flowers. Yet also the plaque to the "causer" of the First World War, Franz Ferdinand reminds the visitor of the great power that had once this empire in Europe. Entitled to be buried in the Imperial Crypt, are only the descendants of Charles and Zita .
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handwritten on back of photograph, "Barb Goodrich and Betty Areos" date stamped on back of photograph, July 17, 1944
St Johns Road, Waterloo, Liverpool, UK.
#45 "See the characters but create your own plot" - Martin Kollar
In response to the instruction above for the Street Photography Now Project: streetphotographynowproject.wordpress.com/
Found Kodachrome slide dated September 1981 showing a 1927 Leyland bus in Ribble Transport livery. Still on DVLA's database and currently listed as off road.