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Dedicated to @renatomarozzi, my father and brilliant general fighter pilot, who flew away to save us.
This is certainly no masterclass of photo having waited here for 30 minutes I knew when I took the photo it was none for the best of the year but considering it was the bus it was I took a second look I decided with some major photo editing it was usable. So here we see my 46th Lothian Buses Gemini shot 740 seen here at Leith Links on a service 21 to Clovenstone.
Lion & dogs with bells round their necks on the brass of John Hawley 1408 and his two wives Joan 1394 & Alicia 1403 www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/uM199Te5F9
- Church of St Saviour, Dartmouth Devon
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Alexander Staplehill (mayor in 1633) made himself responsible for the erection of the gallery. Later were added the arms of the recorders, mediaeval lords of the manor and admirals of fleets in which Dartmouth men and ships served.
The gallery was made by local carpenters at a cost of £15
The fourth from the right is that of John Hawley II. The fifth from the left belongs to John Hawkins and the sixth is that of another naval hero, Sir Francis Drake. The gallery is said to be made with timbers from a Spanish ship captured in the Armada invasion of 1588,
- Church of St Saviour, Dartmouth Devon
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Royal Air Force 24 Squadron Handley Page Hastings C.1A TG528.
The Handley Page H.P.67 Hastings was a British troop-carrier and freight transport aircraft designed and built by the Handley Page Aircraft Company for the Royal Air Force. At the time, it was the largest transport plane ever designed for the RAF, and it replaced the Avro York as the standard long-range transport.
On a walk around Lyttelton March 25 Christchurch, New Zealand.
The Anglican church, once the oldest stone church in Canterbury, was severely damaged in the February 2011 earthquake and demolished soon after. It was replaced on the site by St Saviour's church from Christchurch's Cathedral Grammar School.
Soon, Holy Trinity's belfry, preserved and stored on site, will join it. The parish has raised about three quarters of the money needed to resurrect the old bell tower alongside St Saviour's.
St Saviour's was dismantled and transported from Christchurch to the Holy Trinity site in Lyttelton via Gebbies Pass. Reassembly was completed this year when it was consecrated in June.
For More Info: www.lytteltonmuseum.co.nz/st-saviours-at-holy-trinity/
All about Lyttelton: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyttelton,_New_ZealandSt Saviour's.
St Saviour's was dismantled and transported from Christchurch to the Holy Trinity site in Lyttelton via Gebbies Pass. Reassembly was completed this year when it was consecrated in June.
For More Info: i.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/73367249/Holy-Trinity-church...
All about Lyttelton: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyttelton,_New_Zealand
Good Friday, also called Holy Friday, Great Friday or Black Friday, is a religious holiday observed primarily by adherents to Christianity commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus and his death at Golgotha, an event central to Christian theology. The holiday is observed during Holy Week as part of the Paschal Triduum on the Friday preceding Easter Sunday, and often coincides with the Jewish observance of Passover.
Ringing of the Bells
(Anton Teplyy)
Ringing of the bells — sky’s of amber light!
Ringing of the bells — joy and bliss inside!
Ringing of the bells — has opened all my mind!
Ringing of the bells — it’s sailing in the sky!
Troubles and the grief — everything’s behind…
Ringing of the bells — way should be so kind!
Ringing of the bells — let evil leave my land!
Ringing of the bells — help me to reach the end!
Peal of the bells — oh Lord, forgive my sins!
Peal of the bells — oh Lord, please let me in!
Peal of the bells — the endless Love in Christ!
Death on the cross — for all this came to pass…
(Translated by Anatolyy Kostrzhytskyy)
(November, 2000)
For my Christian friends......
*Super stoked this made it onto explore!!
#343 on Sunday, September 13, 2009
The night is deafening when the silence is listening
And I'm down on my knees, and I know that something is missing.
Because the back of my mind is holding things I'm relying in
But I choose to ignore it because I'm always denying them
I'm a bit of a manic when it's not as I plan it
Cause I start losing my head and then I get up in a panic
Remember when we were kids and always knew when to quit it
Are we denying a crisis or are we scared of admitting it?
I don't want to know
I just want to run to you
And break off the chains, and throw them away
I just want to be so much
And shake off the dust that turned me to rust
Sooner than later, I'll need a savior, I'll need a saviour
It won't ever change if you want it to stay the same
I really hate it but I know it's hard to choose if you're chained
And when it's all you control cause you've got nothing else to hold
You're getting tighter and tighter, it's getting harder to let it go
I don't want to know
I just want to run to you
And break off the chains, and throw them away
I just want to be so much
And shake off the dust that turned me to rust
Sooner than later, I'll need a saviour
I'll need a saviour
Stand me up and maybe I won't be so small
Free my hands and feet and maybe I won't always fall...
save me
I just want to run to you
And break off the chains, and throw them away
I just want to be so much
And shake off the dust that turned me to rust
I just want to run to you
and break off the chains and throw them away
I just want to be so much
and shake off the dust that turned me to rust
Sooner than later, I'll need a saviour
I'll need a saviour
Overlooking St Saviour's Dock, the wharves in Shad Thames; Jamaica, Dockhead. Shuters, Christians, St George's and St Saviour's. Tea, coffee, rice and spices were stored in these buildings and a walk along Shad Thames used to be a mix of wonderous smells even long after they closed. Those fragrances have now sadly gone, the bricks and timbers now expensive apartments.
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The Saviour Church on Nereditsa is an orthodox church built in 1198. It is one of Russia's oldest churches.
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Це́рковь Спа́са на Нере́дице — храм Преображения Господня, расположенный в 1,5 км к югу от Великого Новгорода на правом берегу бывшего русла Малого Волховца, на небольшой возвышенности рядом с Рюриковым Городищем.
The Dominican Priory of St. Saviour’s in Dublin was first founded in 1224 on the site today occupied by the Four Courts. The present church was designed by J.J. McCarthy and opened in 1862. The Dominicans have been at the centre of Catholic life in the capital since then. Today the church is a parish church for the surrounding area, and St. Saviour’s is also the House of Studies for the Irish Dominican Province.
Looking east down the 14c aisled nave past the plain 14c stone font with circular stem and octagonal bowl.
- Box pews existed here until 1888 when they were gradually replaced www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/J4323xprK4
The brass candelabra is c 1708
- Church of St Saviour, Dartmouth Devon
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Alien Bee 1600 through large softbox camera left - 1/32 power from 4 feet away powered by Alien Bee battery pack.
Rose stained glass window looking over the west gallery
- Church of St Saviour, Dartmouth Devon
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