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Tablica fundacyjna na ścianie Pałacu Erazma Ciołka, ul. Kanonicza, Kraków, 6 czerwca 2010 r.
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A foundation plaque on th wall of the Erazm Ciołek Palace, Kanonicza str., Kraków, June 6, 2010
I rescanned this from the negative as my original on here had poor colour on it. One of my favourite phots... a loud, claggy 37 on a proper train. Cheltenham Spa... 1545 Derby-Plymouth relief.
Relief Turnende Knaben
Vulgo: Turnende und spielende Kinder
Rudolf Schwaiger
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Freistehende durchbrochene Reliefwand aus rotem Trientiner Marmor
BR 47291 'Port of Felixstowe' heads along the Up Relief line at Lower Basildon in May 1992 with the 4O75 11:25 Crewe Basford Hall to Southampton Freightliner service.
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My entry for the "Pants Challenge" raising money for Comic Relief... Handstitched ACEO made from acrylic felt and decorated with lots of red star sequins. White felt on the reverse, with name and date (I would upload another picture but I am getting dangerously close to my upload limit for this month!). Measures 3.5 inches by 2.5 inches - tiny textile art!
Marmurowy relief wśród ruin starożytnych domów przy Świątyni Zeusa Olimpijskiego - Olimpejonie (Ναός του Ολυμπίου Διός), Ateny, 2 marca 2013 r.
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A marble relief among ruins of ancient houses at the Temple of Olympian Zeus - Olympieion (Ναός του Ολυμπίου Διός), Athens, March 2, 2013
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History repeats the old conceits
The glib replies the same defeats
Keep your finger on important issues
With crocodile tears and a pocketful of tissues
I'm just the oily slick
On the windup world of the nervous tick
In a very fashionable hovel
I hang around dying to be tortured
You'll never be alone in the bone orchard
This battle with the bottle is nothing so novel
So in this almost empty gin palace
Through a two-way looking glass
You see your Alice
You know she has no sense
For all your jealousy
In a sense she still smiles very sweetly
Charged with insults and flattery
Her body moves with malice
Do you have to be so cruel to be callous
And now you find you fit this identikit completely
You say you have no secrets
And then leave discreetly
I might make it California's fault
Be locked in Geneva's deepest vault
Just like the canals of Mars and the Great Barrier Reef
I come to you beyond belief
My hands were clammy and cunning
She's been suitably stunning
But I know there's not a hope in Hades
All the laddies cat call and wolf whistle
So-called gentlemen and ladies
Dog fight like rose and thistle
I've got a feeling
I'm going to get a lot of grief
Once this seemed so appealing
Now I am beyond belief
Syringe water drop. First aid kit. Sometimes we need supplies and help. Macro Mondays pain theme. I'll try not to wear this concept out but these water drop shots are fun!
M42 macro lens. Extension tube.
*I don't know the English name for this (sorry) (If you know the name I will appreciate your help ^-^)
Well.. as you can see here I show more different way to crochet in rounds..
-On the first file is crocheted in the back loop.. so you will see a relief on the right side
-In the middle file there is no relief.. is the typical crochet way taken both loops
-In the third file is crocheted in the front loop.. so you will see the relief on the reverse side
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Bueno.. como pueden ver aca les muestro mas diferentes formas de tejer en redondo..
-En la primera fila esta tejido en la lazada de atras.. asi que veran el relieve por el lado derecho
-En la fila del medio no hay relieve.. es el tejido comun tomando las dos lazadas
-En la tercera fila esta tejido con la lazada del frente.. asi que veran el relieve por el reves
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Eingang zur Böttcherstraße, goldenes Relief Der Lichtbringer von Roland Hoetger, Bremen, Deutschland, Europa
After 3,664km of racing over 21 stages, Christian Meier is finally finished and is seen here approaching his wife for a long awaited reunion.
A Lego Relief.
Made with only the pieces available in the Lego Classic Bricks Box, set 10717!
Created to celebrate the launch of EverydayBricks, which is the relaunch of LegoGenre.
Today was a one-photo day. A good sort of one-photo day. As I was walking from the station to work I heard a kerfuffling commotion, as some girls saw each other, and - presumably because not dead or homeless after yesterday's extreme fire danger in the Blue Mountains, where many people (us included) fled to lower and safer grounds - ran excitedly squeeing towards each other and hugged madly.
Manual lens, camera in manual mode, didn't meter, didn't focus, didn't aim, didn't stop walking, shot from the hip... Got it. :-D
Camera got put away after that; sometimes you feel sure you're not going to find another photograph that feels worthwhile.
Mystras is a fortified town and a former municipality in Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Sparti, of which it is a municipal unit.[2] Situated on Mt. Taygetos, near ancient Sparta, it served as the capital of the Byzantine Despotate of the Morea in the 14th and 15th centuries, experiencing a period of prosperity and cultural flowering. The site remained inhabited throughout the Ottoman period, when it was mistaken by Western travellers for ancient Sparta. In the 1830s, it was abandoned and the new town of Sparti was built, approximately eight kilometres to the east.
In 1249, Mystras became the seat of the Latin Principality of Achaea, established in 1205 after the conquest of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade, and Prince William II Villehardouin, a grand-nephew of the Fourth Crusade historian Geoffrey of Villehardouin, built a palace there. In 1261, the Latins ceded Mystras and other forts in the southeastern Peloponnese as ransom for William II, who had been captured in Pelagonia, and Michael VIII Palaeologus made the city the seat of the new Despotate of the Morea. It remained the capital of the despotate, ruled by relatives of the Byzantine emperor, although the Venetians still controlled the coast and the islands. Mystras and the rest of Morea became relatively prosperous after 1261, compared to the rest of the empire. Under the despot Theodore it became the second most important city in the empire after Constantinople, and William II's palace became the second residence of the emperors. The main church of Brontochion Monastery was completed around 1310.
The frescos in the Peribleptos Monastery Church, dating between 1348 and 1380, are a very rare surviving late Byzantine cycle, crucial for the understanding of Byzantine art. Mystras was also the last centre of Byzantine scholarship; the Neoplatonist philosopher George Gemistos Plethon lived there until his death in 1452. He and other scholars based in Mystras influenced the Italian Renaissance, especially after he accompanied the emperor John VIII Palaiologos to Florence in 1439.
The last Byzantine emperor, Constantine XI Palaiologos, was despot at Mystras before he came to the throne. Demetrius Palaeologus the last despot of Morea, surrendered the city to the Ottoman emperor Mehmed II in 1460. As Mezistre, it was the seat of a Turkish sanjak. The Venetians occupied it from 1687 to 1715, but otherwise the Ottomans held it until 1821 and the beginning of the Greek War of Independence. It was abandoned by King Otto for the newly rebuilt Sparti.
In 1989 the ruins, including the fortress, palace, churches, and monasteries, were named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
40091 at Stoke after arrival with a 1748 relief from Llandudno on Sunday 30th May 1982. This loco was taken from Flint to Stoke and from there we headed into Manchester for the overnight to Llandudno Junction to start to 40-fest that was to follow on Bank Holiday Monday with the Pope's visit to Heaton Park.
EMU 304036 is in the background ready to work a service to Manchester Piccadilly. The Whistler was withdrawn in September 1984 and scrapped 4 years later at Crewe.
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Dit muurrreliëf bevindt zich links naast de hoofdingang van de Daltonschool aan de Aronskelkweg. Rechts een uil als symbool van wijsheid. De gestileerde vogels bovenin doen mij denken het werk van Esscher. Op het andere reliëf stond sport en spel als motief afgebeeld, hier moet er echt gestudeerd worden.
Aan de andere kant van de hoofdingang bevindt zich nog zo'n reliëf met een andere voorstelling.
Gymnasium Atheneum Havo
Dit schitterende gebouw bestaat dit jaar 100 jaar.
Architect Co Brandes kreeg de opdracht om aan de rand van Den Haag een school te bouwen. Kijkduin was leeg, de school had alle ruimte. Pas later zijn de woonhuizen eromheen gebouwd in dezelfde stijl.
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