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Apparently you can't take pictures in the MRT
kinda hard to grasp
may be losing grip of what's supposed to be
somewhat hard to handle
Ultrafine Xtreme 100, shot at ASA400. PaRodinal de Fotofabrik, 1+100, 70min @ 18degC
St Mary the Virgin, Withersfield, Suffolk
On the Victorian south door is the oldest artefact belonging to the church. It is the iron ring handle with a circular pierced backplate, and is thirteenth century. Two salamanders, which were believed to survive fire and so would protect a building, are riveted to the oval handle, while on the ring at the end of the shank is a tiny bird. This could be a dove, symbol of the Holy Spirit.
The handling finally came good, and Sedgley soon scored their first try in the corner I couldn't see; 5-27. (I am not sure if this is part of the build-up, or not.)
Early days of the Covid measures - passengers were limited on buses, access was through the rear doors, no-one was to go near the driver
Taken during lockdown
Somehow, I don't think that a modern machine would exhibit such thought in the aesthetics of the design.
Go back to school in style with this awesome reusable lunch bag made from durable oilcloth. Featuring ribbon handles for easy carrying. All the interior seams are pinked for extra cuteness! Wipe clean.
11" tall; base and sides measure 5" by 6".
Lt. Governor Rutherford Attends the Handle With Care by Joe Andrucyk at 100 Community Place, Crownsville MD 21032
This handle will look better when I get it sewn onto the bag and take a picture of it. I like it better than the commercial webbing I got at the big box fabric store.