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Silent procession in honor of Liduina (Lidwina) Schiedam. A Dutch mystic and patron saint of the world's jenever capital. At the age 15 she fell on the ice during skating (how Dutch!). She never recovered and after some time her life was full of miracles and visions. Despite the ice crash, she is also patron of ice skaters.
During the procession many important places for Liduina are visited. For the non-religious visitor/ follower a perfect way to see and know more about Schiedam's rich history.
The unusually heavy fall did not stop the devoted Catholics from celebrating the Santo Nino Procession in urban Los Angeles, through the streets! Representing the Holy Child the Infant Prince of Peace!
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Silent procession in honor of Liduina (Lidwina) Schiedam. A Dutch mystic and patron saint of the world's jenever capital. At the age 15 she fell on the ice during skating (how Dutch!). She never recovered and after some time her life was full of miracles and visions. Despite the ice crash, she is also patron of ice skaters.
During the procession many important places for Liduina are visited. For the non-religious visitor/ follower a perfect way to see and know more about Schiedam's rich history.
Amazing experience in the Pilanesberg Reserve, South Africa
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Pictorial krater, a grave marker. Two chariots are depicted with their charioteers on each side. All the figures are painted in outline. The charioteers wear a helmet and in slightly out-stretched hands carry a double rein. Of the chariots only one wheel can be distinguished, with four spokes. The scene represents a chariot race in honor of the dead, or perhaps a procession of chariots as a show of honor to the martial prowess and virtues of the dead.
Such large pictorial craters provide the most spectacular examples of Mycenaean pottery painting. This vessel is a particularly important find, not only for the painted composition and its use as marker at the tomb of a Mycenaean warrior, but also because it is an excellent example of Elean workmanship.
Source: Museum notice
Mycenaean painted krater
12th - 11th century BC – LH IIIC
From Mageiras, Kioupia
Pyrgos Archaeological Museum
Silent procession in honor of Liduina (Lidwina) Schiedam. A Dutch mystic and patron saint of the world's jenever capital. At the age 15 she fell on the ice during skating (how Dutch!). She never recovered and after some time her life was full of miracles and visions. Despite the ice crash, she is also patron of ice skaters.
During the procession many important places for Liduina are visited. For the non-religious visitor/ follower a perfect way to see and know more about Schiedam's rich history.
At the Grote of Sint-Janschurch
It's a celebration at Tigelfáh abbey, as the monks carry out a procession past the abbey and through the adjoining town.
They carry their most holy relic, and the one which attracts the most pilgrims, a fragment of the holy grail.
As they pass the abbey, in the background can be seen the window which was created to celebrate this most holy of relics.
See the abbey for real as part of a larger collaboration at STEAM 2013.
A procession in Tripunithra. Metallic funk and yellow parasols.
August 2007.
This artwork is based on 2-3 shots, the exact details of which seem to have become hazy in my mind. Two of the photographs,,and I am guessing here, are posted in the comments part of this shot.
A lot of artisitc freedom and this is what I got.
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Joshua Tree National Park, December 2011, somewhere along the Barker Dam trail. Removed the bottom 40% of the original capture to get to a 4x10 aspect ratio and a cleaner composition. Can't remember if I used a polarizer here, but I suspect I did.
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Ex- LNER Thompson A2/3 pacific 60517 ''Ocean Swell'' leading a Peppercorn A1, Brush Type 2, and Class 01 2-8-0, at Doncaster station, on a cold sunny day in 1962.
60517 was withdrawn in November 1962, and scrapped in April 1963. None of the A1s or O1s survived, but many Brush Type 2s (Class 31) have, and a few are still in operation on UK mainline tracks today (2020), and many others have already been preserved. A 'new' Peppercorn A1 entered service in 2008.
Restored from an under-exposed unfocussed grainy cyan-colour-shifted original..
Original slide - photographer unknown
Silent procession in honor of Liduina (Lidwina) Schiedam. A Dutch mystic and patron saint of the world's jenever capital. At the age 15 she fell on the ice during skating (how Dutch!). She never recovered and after some time her life was full of miracles and visions. Despite the ice crash, she is also patron of ice skaters.
During the procession many important places for Liduina are visited. For the non-religious visitor/ follower a perfect way to see and know more about Schiedam's rich history.
Once a year, there is a night here in Rethymno, Crete where I live, that Cretans of all ages dress in traditional clothes and gather in order to march from one part of town to the other while singing Cretan songs. It is a nice event that attracts a lot of attention, especially if that night it is not raining or windy. Even so, people still come. This photo was taken while it was raining ever so gently. 10 minutes after this it was pouring but the procession didn't stop until it reached it's destination. In the four years I am here, this was the first time I attended an event such as this up close. I usually heard about it or saw glimpses on the local news. I don't regret going there, even if I returned home quite wet. It was worth it.
the traditional good friday procession that depicts the last moments of christ's life, as well as, important saints was due to start at 6pm, when, it started to rain heavily around 4pm and it poured, threatening to delay the affair. however, devotees still kept arriving and huddling for cover under umbrellas or any cover while others were busy protecting their adopted saints from the elements with any cover they can get. at exactly 6pm the rain stopped and the celebration continued as planned. while many were wet, it never dampened their spirit to join. a great day for a photoshoot, not because of the rain nor the wet roads nor the mud but the ambience and the people
Today I came across a parade for Palm Sunday, the procesión de nuestra señora de la esperanza (the procession of our lady of hope). There were a ton of people in triangular, red hoods, many of whom were walking barefoot. It proceeded through the old city slowly, in a march, with solemn drums. This was the front of the parade.
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