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GLAD IS THE DAY #6
2022/08/28
Cristina Enea Lorategia
Argazkilaria: Iñaki Rubio
Antolatzailea: Donostia Kultura
The lake at Thekkady was formed when the Idukki dam was built. The lake inundated a huge tract of rainforst. The tree trunks still can be seen protruding above the surface of the lake.
Canon AE-1 28mm lens, Ilford Delta400 film.
First prints with new darkroom equipment. Opemus 4 with Schneider Kreuznach 50mm and 80mm lenses. 17 Euro in the 2nd hand shop!
Station Lier met dieseltractie.
Lier is a Belgian city located in the province of Antwerp. The city is said to have been founded in the 11th century. In 1212, the Duke of Brabant Henri I granted an urban charter to the inhabitants. The fourteenth century was a period of prosperity for the city: construction of a cloth hall in 1367, a belfry in 1369 and a second rampart in 1389. The prosperity of the city was based on the drapery industry and on the existence of a cattle market, which had been granted to it by the Dukes of Brabant.
The Town Hall
The Town Hall dominates the market square. It’s the former clothmakers’ hall. In the 15th century the clothmakers’ hall was transferred to the Vleeshuis (Butchers’ Hall). In 1740 architect Jan Pieter van Bauerscheit the Younger substantially renovated the building, converting it into Brabant rococo style. It was designed as a large mansion adjacent to the Gothic Belfry.
White Lies play the NME Shockwaves Tour at Norwich UEA.
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Vogel Vrij Jazzlegende John Engels 80 jaar!
Barnicle Bill XL
@ Porgy & Bess
Terneuzen (NL)
John Engels - drums
Miguel Martinez - alto saxophone
Mark Haanstra - acoustic bass
Tineke Postma - soprano saxophone
Bart van Lier - trombone
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Gravestone slab "Here lies the body of Edmund Tomlins late of Mitchel in this parish, who departed this life October 8th 1707 aged 54
Who gave by his last will ten pounds to the poor of this parish to remain as stock for ever interest to be given every Christmas Eve to 5 poor anchent widowers and 5 poor anchent widows as ye appointment of ye minister and officers for the time being - Church of St Michael & All Angels, Ledbury Herefordshire
I learn to be better.. time helps you to feel quiet and restful.
If you love me.. why you live me? take my body, oh take my body.
All I Want- Kodaline.
On the porch of Rising Tide Bakery. Tlell, Haida Gwaii, left coast Canada.
Olympus E-P1 | 14-42mm f/3.5 lens | View On Black
18-Mar-10 - 0196 : Brisbane, Australia - 'Scorcher'
This is a view of the Southwestern side of the TSB artwork titled 'Scorcher' painted in 2008 by artist Sara Hughes.
This TSB (Number B0011) lies at the Northern corner of the intersection between Creek St and Adelaide St.
Lier is a Belgian city located in the province of Antwerp. The city is said to have been founded in the 11th century. In 1212, the Duke of Brabant Henri I granted an urban charter to the inhabitants. The fourteenth century was a period of prosperity for the city: construction of a cloth hall in 1367, a belfry in 1369 and a second rampart in 1389. The prosperity of the city was based on the drapery industry and on the existence of a cattle market, which had been granted to it by the Dukes of Brabant.
St Gummarus Collegiate Church
The St Gummarus Church in Brabantine Gothic, was built on the site where a Roman parish church dedicated to John the Baptist once stood.
Its construction started in 1378 and took around 200 years. Hence the lower parts are pure gothic, the middle ones baroque and the roof of the tower rococo.
On 20th October 1496 the wedding of Philip the Handsome and Joanna of Castile was celebrated here.
St Gummarus Tower, known as the "Peperbus” (Pepper pot) to the people of Lier, is 83m high. Due to a number of catastrophes it took almost four centuries to build. We can see this from the various architectural styles: Gothic at the bottom, the octagon resting on this is late Gothic, the top octagon is late baroque and the tower roof is rococo.
At the top of the tower is a unique 18th St Gummarus carillon.