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Erle Stanley Gardner: The case of the shoplifter's shoe.

Guild Books 1953.

Cover art by Sheila Sanford.

This wonderful 13th-century chapel has some very fine wall paintings, including this poem known as the Allegory of Death. The poem occurs fairly frequently in the 15th century, often inserted on the spare leaves at the beginning or end of a manuscript, as well as being inscribed on walls and tombstones all over England and the south of Scotland. It warns of the inevitability of death and how we should all strive to lead a good life as worldly goods are worthless as we all end up equal in death. It was only discovered in 2016, hidden behind wood panelling.

Taken by Angie Riemersma

Our floppy ears on many an adventure!

 

Guilds of Historica Book II Challenge 1 B entry.

In order to establish dominance over the swamplands of Nocturnus, the Black Spire has established outposts on well defendable locations. As the swamp is filled with way too much entangled plants, the only way to reach the tower on this rock is by a wooden walkway.

 

The commander of the tower is looking out over the walkway approaching the tower.

Race: Norn

Class: Ranger

Level: Currently 46

 

Server (as of right now) Jade Quarry

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I dont even know where to start, but I will just say that I am incredibly sorry for everyone who is a fan of my products in secondlife. Times are tough, and work has been even tougher. In my free time I have been playing guild wars. I hope one day I can find time for secondlife again <3

The Guild hall Londonderry is used as the local council offices

1953; The Wages of Fear by Georges Arnaud. Cover art by Jas E McConnell

This is my re-introduction of my Guilds of Historica character, Wyndor on Eurobricks.com.

Title: Guild Row, Roxbury

Creator: City of Boston

Date: 1939 January 21

Source: Public Works Department photograph collection, 5000.009

File name: 5000_009_0655

Rights: Copyright City of Boston

Citation: Public Works Department photograph collection, Collection 5000.009, City of Boston Archives, Boston

Guild Hall....Worcester

HIT THE NOG Fashion from Dangerous Dames. Clutch Bag, shoes and coat from Mattel. Earrings are homemade.

Game: Guild Wars 2

Another beautiful replica shabti/ushabti from Etsy seller NofretEgypt

Opened as the Franklin in 1926, this very small Detroit theater (seating about 350) became known as the Guild in 1962, when it started showing foreign features.

 

Later, it was renamed the Guild Art, and began showing adult films. In 1992, the "Art" portion of the name was dropped.

-- CinemaTreasures.org

Stafford Market Square

Brussels, Belgium

Volunteer Beth took this lovely photo. Watching the monitor on a night shoot. Director Sean Becker looks strangely relaxed for once.

Winter sunshine illuminates the buildings in Guild Street and Regent Quay. On the corner of Carmelite Street is the 'Crit' with, just along the road, the old Tivoli theatre.

It's often the case that you overlook places of interest close to home, so it was only a few weeks ago that we took a guided walk in Stratford upon Avon, only a few miles away. Its connections with Shakespeare are very familiar, but I'd never visited its Guild Chapel. Founded by the Guild of the Holy Cross before 1269, this wonderful little chapel passed into the control of the town corporation in 1553, when the Guild was suppressed by Edward VI. It stands opposite the site of William Shakespeare's home, New Place, and was enhanced by an extensive series of wall-paintings by the gift of Hugh Clopton, an earlier owner of New Place. They were not enjoyed for long, as Shakespeare's father John, holder of several civic offices, undertook their defacement in the later 1500s, when such things were thought to be popery. The wall paintings were rediscovered in the early 1800s and the chapel underwent restoration in the 1950s. A major restoration project is currently underway.

These are shots of the Doom painting (appropriate at the mooment, you can't help feeling...).

 

The Rytlock plushie also wants to play Guild Wars 2!

1953; Coffin for a Murderer by Reginald Campbell. unknown Artist

That time I met Felicia Day... She signed my The Guild book but was very busy and didn't even say hi. Still a big fan, though.

Our floppy ears on many an adventure!

 

Guilds of Historica Book II Challenge 1 A

Soraya is a member of the Hashishin, an ancient and secretive group of Kaliphlin assassins. Some even claim that the very word "assassin" can be traced back to this group. The widespread idea that the Hashishin are smoking certain plants before combat is however an ignorant misinterpretation of the name. Even though their numbers are few, they are feared throughout Kaliphlin and indeed throughout Historica.

 

Soraya is very skilled in the use of her long single-edged sword, but she also has a few more tricks up her sleeve. One of these is her trained monkey, fiercely loyal and with surprising skills with the knife.

 

In some parts of Nocturnus, the strangleweeds grow very thick and the only relatively safe means of transportation is on the rare stone paths with stone walls and regular patrols to get rid of the weeds. These paths are unfortunately also an excellent place for an ambush, as Soraya well knows. She therefore lets her monkey follow her on the side between the trees. When as expected a Nocturnian soldier ambushes her, the monkey is ready to deal with the threat...

I am in charge of the "Quilt as Desired" challenge for my guild. I created this block with lots of negative space and a few border-type areas for participants to show off their quilting skills.

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