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Photo by Sydney Brown

Monday September 6th, 2010

GlasgowUniPhoto.com

 

Imagine a time when this was the path you entered through to make your way into the University, passing under that arched gateway on your way to lectures. The gate itself used to be wooden, and most of this building is newer (late 1800s), but as I’ve mentioned before, the archway and the ledge above... [read more...]

Carly Pearce concert 5/5/18

F-18F Super Hornet A44-210 of 1 Sqn RAAF at the RAAF Pearce airshow, May 2012

Joseph Pearce bar, Elm Row, Edinburgh - brunch plate, 18 June 2011. Poached eggs and garlic mushrooms with salad on brioche.

my darling grandson came to visit today. I love him so much!

Philippa Pearce: A Dog So Small (front)

Illustrated by Antony Maitland

Puffin Books, 1964, PS206

Model by Chloe Pearce from the Arts University Bournemouth

Game 2, 2014 American League Championship Series

Baltimore, Maryland

An inscription on the side of the Pearce Lodge, University Avenue, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland. July 20th, 2012.

Daniel Holloway and Colby Pearce celebrate surviving their first Six Day race.

Occupation: painter

Department: locomotive works

Location: Swindon

Date:1917

Vol:29

Issue #:5

Red Carpet "Mildred Pierce" - 2.09.11

Unedited image. Live at Palais, Hepburn Springs, 3 August 2007. You can see the full set of images from this show at photos.gilliver.net/shoots/2007/03aug07

World Church Partnership Coordinator for the Methodist Church in Britain.

 

Photo copyright: Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes.

University of Glasgow,

Glasgow,

Scotland.

Red Carpet "Mildred Pierce" - 2.09.11

"Our Lord in the Cornfield" and "The Presentation". In memory of Edward Birks, Churchwarden 1866-96 and was erected by his Widow. Work of William Pearce Ltd of Birmingham 1901.

 

The ’Nunc Dimittis Window’ from the Latin translation of the words of the old man, Simeion, who hold Jesus in his arms:

 

“Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace according to thy word.

For mine eyes have seen they salvation,

Which thou hast prepared before the face of all people;

To be a light to lighten the Gentiles

And to be the glory of thy people Israel.”

Description: (Artist) Martin Pearce

(Title) Quarried Landscape, 2009

(Medium) Oil on canvas

(Size) 16 x 31.5"

Retail value of $750, starting bid will be $250.

The simplicity of his ideas and the execution fascinates me. I love how it blends into its surroundings.

The marriage of Thomas Lancaster Collier and Linda Isabel Pearce at Newtown, Tasmania in 1902

 

Source: Weekly Courier (Launceston), 19 April 1902, p. 2195.

 

Pearce Clune, marketing director, Dell, Middle East, Turkey, Africa

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