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The Organ Case and Screen in the Lady Chapel.
The organ casing was begun by ‘old’ Advent Hunstone of Tideswell in 1895 when the organ was put in. The organ casing links into the screen to the Lady Chapel.
The Arch over the entrance to the Lady Chapel.
Detail of carvings - starting from left to right:
National School (Church School), Wardlow Church/School, Tideswell Church, Southwell Minster (the Cathedral in 1900, at the top), Litton Church/School, Millers Dale Church/School, Cressbrook Church.
This is a "screen brush", used to remove dust from computer monitors.
365 Days in Colour: February: "purple"
Woodmeister Master Builders
A Master Suite dressing room with Shoji screens
Interior Design - Ned Jalbert Interiors
Photography - Greg Premru
It's 150 square feet, the largest size allowed by Woodsmoke. And it's probably my favorite place to be much of the time. There's another stone walkway going around the left side of the trailer too.
part of the Topaz set
Click on the map link down and to the right. If you zoom in you can still the the grid layout of the camp on the satellite shot
This weekend we travelled to Calgary, where we visited an excessively pricey "eurasian antiques" showroom (the Buhran Gallery) - and I got the chance to play with my new camera.
2011 NPS Archaeological stewardship at Merrie Way, Lands End, San Francisco.
In the mid 1890s, there was a small amusement park and concession stands called Merrie Way, just above the Sutro Baths in San Francisco. These stands lasted until about 1920. We are currently excavating at the site of the concession stands at Merrie Way, at the site of a future Visitor Center at Lands End.
For more information, see:
www.parksconservancy.org/calendar/npn-events/park-academy...