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Gerald Mullaney (Keltruck), Ulf Bundell (Scania (Great Britain) Limited), Guild Glass representative & Chris Kelly (Keltruck).
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The Guild Chapel of Stratford-upon-Avon, overlooking the site of New Place where William Shakespeare lived in retirement and died, is one of Stratford-upon-Avon's most historic and beautiful buildings. It was founded over 700 years ago and has an unusual and interesting history.
The fraternity or Guild of the Holy Cross was already in existence in 1269, when Bishop Godfrey Giffard of Worcester granted a licence to the brethren of the Guild to build a chapel and to found a hospital for the poor priests in the diocese.
The frescoes were painted over during the reformation in the 16th century but fortunately they were revealed during restoration work some 300 years later. Of these, the fresco representing the day of judgement, above the chancel arch, is one of the largest of its type anywhere in the country.
The present fabric of the chancel of the Chapel incorporates portions of the original building, but the nave and tower were added in the fifteenth century. By this time the Guild of the Holy Cross had come to be an influential religious fraternity, owning properties and occupying a position of authority in the town. It had an extensive membership and business organisation.
Following the suppression of the Guild at the Reformation, the Chapel, together with the Guild's other properties, was granted by the Crown in 1553 to the Bailiff and Corporation of Stratford. It thus enjoys the peculiar position of being in the ownership and control of the town authority rather than an ecclesiastical body.
The Guild Chapel has played an important part in the life of the community from early days, and was without doubt one of the buildings particularly familiar to Shakespeare. For generations it has served as the Chapel of the Grammar School adjoining, which was also founded by the Guild.
A new organ was installed a few years ago. Obviously I must visit again to see the rest of the chapel, including the exterior...
ArenaNet President and studio head Mike O'Brien took to the stage at PAX to introduce a never-before scene high level demo. Mike showed off a boss known as the Shadow Behemoth and answered every fan question.
Eaurios, pearl of the Ocean
Oceans are dangerous and deep so there aren't many people who are facing them. But if they do, they could reach Eaurios. Suprisingly in the middle of the Ocean east to Mitgardia there is shallow water. When they would succeed to pass the treacherous water and creatures in the shallows they'll find the grand forrests of Eaurios. The giant salt water trees and plants there are magnificant and provide the people everything they need. Like food, wood and even shelter because the trees are hollow. And what the trees can't provide the ocean does!
History
Stories say the citizens from Eaurios came from the oceans further east and that they are descendens of an elvish race. They were seeking treasures but found the forrests instead. They were struck by the beauty of it and decided to stay. Since then Eaurios is a thriving land were people live in harmony with nature. Rarely they visit the coasts of Mitgardia and Nocturnus because what business will they be seeking there when having already found the Pearl of the Ocean.
Guild name: Eaurios
Guild Location: A 10 day swim away from the East coast of Mitgardia
Capital and Ruler: Rifidem ruled by Eshreï Amthibius
Unique characteristics: It is said, the people of Eaurios can swim faster than a man can row. Altough never confirmed because you rarely see one, they do grow up surrounded by water and when travelling they say a day swim instead of a day sailing or walking.
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“Iolani Guild Fair - Luau and masked ball at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel. Saturday, August 27, 1904. Bazaar and Luau from 12 to 6 pm. Masked ball from 7:30 to 11 pm.”
Iolani Guild Fair
Independent, August 26, 1904, Image 4
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We launched at the end of June 2015 a Guild Wars 2 Guild Emblem Contest : www.guildwars2.com/en/news/announcing-the-guildwars2-guil....
2010 Epiphone Masterbilt reflected in a 1980 Guild D50 Dreadnaught Guitar.
Given the history between Guild and Epiphone (many Epiphone luthiers migrated to Guild when Epiphone was bought by Gibson and moved), it seems fitting that the Epiphone guitar is reflected in the back of this Guild...
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Looking NW from just above 600-foot lock at McAlpine Locks.
Towboat "Wayne McBride" and sand flats.
In center distance, an excavator using a clamshell bucket to place sand on the river bottom in preparation for cofferdam construction.
Maple trees being cut up, at left.
This work is part of the replacement of the old 600-foot and 360-foot locks by a new 1200-foot lock.
The swing span over the head of the 600-foot lock can be seen at left, with the K&I Bridge in the distance.
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Twin screw towboat "Wayne McBride" (doc. # 554585, length 60 feet, breadth 22 feet, Caterpillar D353TA diesels (?), 850 hp).
Built in 1974 by Serodino, Inc., Guild, Tennessee.
Originally named "Delta Dawn", owned by Flowers Transportation, Greenville, Mississippi.
In 1979, sold to Arkansas River Co., Greenville.
In 1981, renamed "Martha Amee" .
In 1991, sold to Five M Transportation Corp., Louisville, Kentucky, and renamed "Wayne McBride".
Still operating in 2017.
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Ohio River mile 607.
Mar. 2, 2001.
file # a1c001.
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Scanned from 6x9 cm E-6 transparency taken with Fuji GW690 II (90 mm lens) or Fuji GSW690 III (65 mm lens).
Cosplay Leipzig
Leipziger Buchmesse 2012
Leipzig Book Fair 2012
2012-03-17_b35
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--Aikochan-- (Lisa) 472801 as Blutelfe from ____
PizZaMonsTa (___) 175787 as Codex from The Guild
Sakura-chii (___) 478832 as Sylvanas Windrunner from Warcraft
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