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From the East Bay Modern Quilt Guild meeting, August 2012. For more info on the EBMQ: eastbaymodernquiltguild.wordpress.com/

A wander around Derry on the Walls and over the Peace Bridge.

Preston Guild 2012 – Torchlight Guild Procession, Friargate, Preston. Saturday 08 September 2012.

 

Photograph copyright: Ian 10B.

Camera: Canon EOS 550D.

    

Burnsville High School Theatre Guild presents 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood' November 8-17, 2012. For more information, go to www.MrazCenter.com. [ Photography by Christine Zrust ]

Preston Guild 2012 – Trade Guild Procession, Friargate / Ring Way, Preston. Saturday 01 September 2012.

 

Photograph copyright: Ian 10B.

Camera: Canon EOS 550D.

  

OLCC & the Legislative Joint Interim Task Force on OLCC hosted four panes of experts on the Economic Impact of Oregon's Craft Beverage Industry. Two panels featured representatives from Oregon’s craft industry leaders and various boards and associations that represent each of the industries, beer, wine, cider and spirits. The presentations accentuated how the various industries are tied together as an economic cluster with opportunities for growth among all parts of Oregon. The Oregon Wine Board reported that Oregon’s wine economy has a $2.7 billion statewide impact. The Oregon Brewers Guild estimated the economic impact of local brewers is $1.6 billion.

 

The other two panels addressed workforce opportunities and industry development in other sectors such as agriculture, tourism, marketing, and hospitality. The Oregon Distillers Guild cited the high quality of raw ingredients grown in Oregon and the thriving foodie/cocktail culture as contributing to local success. The Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association reported that both Oregon products and Oregon bartenders have gained national notoriety. Tourism generated $9.6 billion in visitor spending in 2013, according to Travel Oregon.

She lives!!!! Tinni C is back and this time she's a plate wearing human noble muscle head! Just kidding! Guardians are the monk, ritualist and paragon replacement for Guild Wars 2 - which has no heals or tanks! Their trinity is support, damage and control, with Guardians being all three rolled into one interested package! I love his profession!

 

She is sporting a full Hall of Monument look with Heritage Warboots, Legplates, Warplate, Pauldrons, Heavenly Bracers and the Ice Breaker hammer. Focus here is on the Dwayna gauntlets. You get to pick which of the six gods you human character prays to and naturally, Tinni C is a devotee of Dwayna!

The Guild Panel at the Chicago Wizard World Comic Con with Jeff Lewis and Felicia Day hosted by K.C. Murdock

Almost fairy tale like in Guild Park and Gardens!

Guild Inn & Park, Scarborough Bluffs, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Guildhall, Peterborough

The Guildhall on Cathedral Square, also known as the Butter Cross, was built between 1669 and 1671. It served as the headquarters of the city council until the present town hall nearby on Bridge Street was inaugurated in October 1933.

30MP Custom resolution via Nvidia DSR registry hack, downsampled via lanczos3, Reshade for color correction and DoF, hide hud in-game and first person cam.

Photos courtesy of David Hindle

Stage at The Guild Inn

The guild leader of Vintage Gaming [VG] is opposed to a lack of pants. She is also on vacation. Arrangements were made.

Guild Wars 2 - 4x SGSSAA + Driver AO + SweetFX (Lumasharpen, DPX, Curves)

Guild Wars 2 release night

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - JULY 10: Russel "Russ" Mendes of Guild Esports prepares to compete at the VALORANT Champions Tour: Stage 2 Masters Group Stage on July 10, 2022 in Copenhagen, Denmark. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

Back to Saturday Market Place.

 

On the left is the Guildhall of the Holy and Undivided Trinity. Or as one of the plaques says - Hall of the Guild of the Holy and Undivided Trinity.

 

I was suprised to find the Town Hall and the older Guildhall had the same architectural design. I guess that back in 1895 the architects decided that the Town Hall should look similar to the Guildhall. Perhaps both are used by the local council.

 

It is a Grade I listed building.

 

Plaque on the Guildhall. With a bit of history. Placed by the Rotary Club of King's Lynn in 1976 during it's Golden Jubilee.

 

Guildhall (of the Holy and Undivided Trinity), now part of

civic accommodation. 1422-28; porch and interior alterations

of 1624.

Brick with ashlar and flint dressings. Plain tiled roofs.

Narrow site, set gable-end to street. Two elements. To right

(east) is the gabled guildhall proper, with the Stone Hall

forming the upper 2 floors and lit through a 7-light

Perpendicular arched window with panel tracery. Moulded jambs.

Stone string course divides this from ground floor.

Ground floor is a brick undercroft used, when built, to store

the guilds goods. Originally entered through 2 timber

doorways, these removed and replaced with two 2-light,

round-arched Y-tracery windows. One small 2-light window

flanks right and left. Polygonal corner turrets close

elevation and rise to gabled roof. Whole of facade decorated

with knapped flint squares alternating with stone squares to

produce chequered flushwork.

Original entrance to Stone Hall was via a dog-leg staircase

against west wall. In 1624 present porch built to protect new

staircase; this forms left (west) element in overall design.

Of same materials and with same chequered flushwork.

3 storeys and gabled roof. Diminishing polygonal corner shafts

and string courses at each floor. Central round-headed doorway

with pair of engaged Doric columns. Guttae under flat hood.

Small subsidiary doors either side under lunettes. First floor

lit through 6-light transomed casement. Top floor with a large

re-used coat of arms relating to reign of Elizabeth, and

inscribed Edward Hargae, Mayor, 1624. This flanked by a small

light each side and another in each of returns. When noticed

that coat of arms to Elizabeth was re-used, a new achievement

relating to Charles II was erected on parapet at Restoration

and inscribed William Wharton, Mayor, 1664.

INTERIOR. Porch doorway leads to timber staircase. Fluted

Ionic timber columns on high bases right and left. Balustrade

with fat turned balusters and moulded handrail. Dog-legs to

right to approach entrance to Stone Hall: moulded stone jambs

and arch, with double plank and muntin doors. Stone Hall in 4

bays (originally 6). Chamfered wall arches. Wainscoting from

1895. Roof of crenellated tie beams supported on arched braces

with pierced tracery spandrels. Roof above is scissor-braced,

but boarded. Scheduled Ancient Monument.

 

Guildhall (of the Holy and Undivided Trinity) - King's Lynn - Heritage Gateway

The Guild Theater in downtown Portland. This 425-seat single screen theater was first commercial, then run by the Northwest Film Center (to show foreign and independent films). In the future, it will be a parking garage. {sigh}

Catholic Police Guild medal and manuscript, which were presented to the Head of Vatican Gendamerie Dott. Domenico Giani. 28 May 2014

Guild Wars 2 at PAX West 2018

Guild Wars 2 at PAX West 2018

Mixed Milanese/free style lace design/ work by Joepie. worked in DMC broder machine 50. Made for East Sussex Guild of Craftworkers. 25 cm accross (10 inches)

Preston Bus Leyland Olympian J109 KCW in Preston Guild 2012 Livery,

Fleetwood Festival of Transport (Tram Sunday) 2012

braid crowns are great

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