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Scroll card invitations for weddings, birthdays. Perfect for vintage weddings, pirate and princess birthday party. Custom created by Invitations by Tango Design.

Single tier, white buttercream, adult celebration cake with blush fondant roses, gold top scrolls, blush fondant banner, and white mini beaded base border.

 

Decoration Upcharge: White Buttercream + 25% Colored Buttercream + $12/Medium Fondant Rose + Fondant Base Drum

 

Approximate Servings: 12

 

Size Shown: 6" Round

 

Please call 773.561.8919 for further pricing information.

April 22, 2010 Ð Scroll of Honor Dedication. Nearly 500 Clemson University graduates who died in service to their country were remembered Thursday during dedication ceremonies for the Scroll of Honor. Clemson President James Barker and selected dignitaries unveiled two purple-shrouded tiger statues as a crowd of up 1,000 applauded and stood at attention. To date 470 names are etched into the stone scroll. There are 27 names from WWI; one from the Nicaraguan campaign; 378 from WWII; 17 more from Korea; one, that of a pilot, from the Cuban missile crisis; 25 from the Vietnam War: and 19 from the Cold War era and the wars on terror. Two additional names were added just as the ceremony took place. The Clemson Corps, organized in 1999, is responsible for maintaining the Scroll of Honor records. The corps is associated with the Clemson Alumni Association and helps raise funds for the preservation of ClemsonÕs military history and the creation of scholarships for ROTC cadets..

LLT's Missing Scroll

Scroll wave design. Design created using shapes from vectorshapes.co.uk (c) 2010 Andrew Buckle

"Scroll Raider" © 2013 Kaitlynn Peavler and Cheeky Mountain Parrot Games, created for Conquering Corsairs, used under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/

   

Scroll helmet copy-not original-Cannot determine the number

April 22, 2010 Ð Scroll of Honor Dedication. Nearly 500 Clemson University graduates who died in service to their country were remembered Thursday during dedication ceremonies for the Scroll of Honor. Clemson President James Barker and selected dignitaries unveiled two purple-shrouded tiger statues as a crowd of up 1,000 applauded and stood at attention. To date 470 names are etched into the stone scroll. There are 27 names from WWI; one from the Nicaraguan campaign; 378 from WWII; 17 more from Korea; one, that of a pilot, from the Cuban missile crisis; 25 from the Vietnam War: and 19 from the Cold War era and the wars on terror. Two additional names were added just as the ceremony took place. The Clemson Corps, organized in 1999, is responsible for maintaining the Scroll of Honor records. The corps is associated with the Clemson Alumni Association and helps raise funds for the preservation of ClemsonÕs military history and the creation of scholarships for ROTC cadets..

Designer: Jane McGown Flynn

Hooked by: Nancy Terhaar

Teacher:

 

Pattern is copyrighted

Pattern available from Honey Bee Hive Designs

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Scrolls and blocks baby shower cake

This four tier cake is decorated with alternating scrolls and stipes on each tier.

scroll head to a mandore

April 22, 2010 Ð Scroll of Honor Dedication. Nearly 500 Clemson University graduates who died in service to their country were remembered Thursday during dedication ceremonies for the Scroll of Honor. Clemson President James Barker and selected dignitaries unveiled two purple-shrouded tiger statues as a crowd of up 1,000 applauded and stood at attention. To date 470 names are etched into the stone scroll. There are 27 names from WWI; one from the Nicaraguan campaign; 378 from WWII; 17 more from Korea; one, that of a pilot, from the Cuban missile crisis; 25 from the Vietnam War: and 19 from the Cold War era and the wars on terror. Two additional names were added just as the ceremony took place. The Clemson Corps, organized in 1999, is responsible for maintaining the Scroll of Honor records. The corps is associated with the Clemson Alumni Association and helps raise funds for the preservation of ClemsonÕs military history and the creation of scholarships for ROTC cadets..

Accession Number: spa.bp.2014.6 (9)

 

In 1997, William McIlvanney led a group of fellow artists on a bus tour round Scotland in the run up to the referendum on the Scottish Parliament. They were listening to local people’s views on the kind of Scotland they wanted to live in after the referendum, whether they were voting Yes or No.

 

In May 2014 the Bus Party Listening Lugs tour went from Stromness to Stirling visiting 16 venues asking “What kind of Scotland do we want?” Artists included James Robertson, Karine Polwart, Billy Kay, Hamish Moore, Neal Ascherson and David Francis among others.

 

In April 2015 the Bus Party held a final event at the University of Scotland asking people again 7 months after the referendum "what kind of Scotland do we want?". The Bus Party collection relating to 1997 and 2014 is now held within the SPA archive.

 

The Scottish Political Archive is housed at the University of Stirling. The archive is home to the oral interviews, personal papers and associated material from prominent Scottish politicians. For further information about the work of the archive please visit our website www.scottishpoliticalarchive.org.uk

Scrolling Light Box: MP-01

Double Sided:one is Scrolling,other is static.

Casing Size: W1200mm X H1800mm.

Galvanized Iron Sheet with powder Coated Casing and Stand.

Poster capacyty:3-6 pcs.

T5 Fluorescent Light Tube.

Circuit breaker .

AC110V --AC 220V

April 22, 2010 Ð Scroll of Honor Dedication. Nearly 500 Clemson University graduates who died in service to their country were remembered Thursday during dedication ceremonies for the Scroll of Honor. Clemson President James Barker and selected dignitaries unveiled two purple-shrouded tiger statues as a crowd of up 1,000 applauded and stood at attention. To date 470 names are etched into the stone scroll. There are 27 names from WWI; one from the Nicaraguan campaign; 378 from WWII; 17 more from Korea; one, that of a pilot, from the Cuban missile crisis; 25 from the Vietnam War: and 19 from the Cold War era and the wars on terror. Two additional names were added just as the ceremony took place. The Clemson Corps, organized in 1999, is responsible for maintaining the Scroll of Honor records. The corps is associated with the Clemson Alumni Association and helps raise funds for the preservation of ClemsonÕs military history and the creation of scholarships for ROTC cadets..

..in the tasting room at Achaia Clauss

St Peter Hungate, Norwich, Norfolk

 

At the time of the 16th Century protestant Reformation, Norwich had 36 parish churches, and many of these buildings survive today. A handful are still in use for the congregational worship of the Church of England, for which they were never designed of course. Others have found uses as concert venues, artist workshops, day centres and offices. Some stand empty, but far more are in use now than were twenty years ago. It is the largest collection of urban medieval buildings in any one city north of the Alps.

 

Although St Peter Hungate is right in the heart of the urban area, its setting is idyllic, for 16th and 17th Century cottages flank the north and east sides, and then beautiful Elm Hill drops away below it. To the west is the magnificent chancel window of the Blackfriars church, while to the south are grand 19th Century commercial and non-conformist church buildings, full of Victorian confidence. Hungate itself no longer exists, but was formerly 'houndsgate', the street of dogs. In this conservation area the roads are cobbled, and it is an oasis of charm in the middle of East Anglia's biggest city.

 

St Peter is that rare beast in Norwich, a cruciform church. It looks older than it actually is, for the primitive capped tower is actually a tall 15th Century one that was truncated in 1906 for safety reasons. In fact, the whole church was completely rebuilt during the middle thirty years of the 15th Century. The chancel fell into disrepair after the Reformation, but it was patched back together by the Laudians in the early 17th Century. It is a blessing that they reused the 15th Century windows, and in fact most of the window tracery in the church is still original.

 

In the 19th Century, St Peter Hungate was one of the highest of Norwich's many Anglo-catholic churches. It was the first to use vestments, the first to use incense, the first to use candles on the altar. However, as with St Simon and St Jude at the other end of Elm Hill, St Peter has long been redundant, last being used as a church before the First World War. When, in the 1930s, the Norwich Society went on their pioneering crusade to save this area of the city, there was a renewal of interest in finding appropriate uses for the old churches, and in 1936 St Peter Hungate became a museum of church furnishings. The fixtures and fittings from other redundant churches were brought here for display, and the collection was augmented by items from the Norwich and Norfolk museums, as well as by other churches wanting to find a safe home for their treasures.

 

It was a superb museum, at the time the only one of its kind in England. From a church explorer's point of view, it was a priceless resource, for you could read about things, and then go and see them in real life, all in one place: rood screens, bench ends, reredoses, corbels, pyxes and pyx cloths, all at first hand. St Peter Hungate Museum of Church Art lasted until the late 1990s, when a reorganisation of the museum service in Norwich killed it off. All the exhibits were removed, and most went into storage. For nearly ten years, the building was completely empty.

 

In 2006, a small group of people came together in an attempt to get Hungate open and in use again. Their plan was to use it as an interpretation centre for Norfolk's medieval heritage, with a particular emphasis on the medieval stained glass artists of the city of Norwich. St Peter Hungate is a good place to do this, as it has the best collection outside of the cathedral in the whole city. This glass, largely of the 15th century, is partly from St Peter Hungate originally, and partly a consequence of the medievalist enthusiasms of the 19th Century, when much was collected and brought here. It includes a sequence of the Order of Angels, other angels holding scrolls, the Evangelists, the Apostles, and much else besides.

 

There are squints into the transepts, and image niches in the east walls of both. The south transept, which was a chapel for the guild of St John the Baptist, was the burial place of Sir John Paston. High above, the corbels to the roof are finely gilded, depicting the four evangelists, St Matthew, St Mark, St Luke and St John, and the four Latin Doctors of the Church, St Augustine, St Ambrose, St Gregory and St Jerome. This is the only known example of these eight Saints as roofpost stops. There is a central boss of Christ in Judgement.

 

The fixtures and fittings of the new Hungate Centre are much less intrusive than those of the old museum, allowing a sense of space and light. Display cases down the sides of the nave explain and interpret the history of Norwich's stained glass industry, and between them are the lovely benches from Tottington, which I had last seen marooned within the fences of the Battle Training Area. There are temporary exhibitions which use the transepts and chancel, and regular activities for adults and children.

 

If you go out through the north door, you find yourself in the former graveyard, now a pleasant garden overlooking the rooftops of Elm Hill. The 15th century building immediately to the north, now a restaurant, was once a beguinage, a retreat house for nuns. The lawn is surrounded by lavender and rosemary, and it is all very well kept. All in all, this beautiful space, now once again in safe hands, is much to be celebrated.

April 22, 2010 Ð Scroll of Honor Dedication. Nearly 500 Clemson University graduates who died in service to their country were remembered Thursday during dedication ceremonies for the Scroll of Honor. Clemson President James Barker and selected dignitaries unveiled two purple-shrouded tiger statues as a crowd of up 1,000 applauded and stood at attention. To date 470 names are etched into the stone scroll. There are 27 names from WWI; one from the Nicaraguan campaign; 378 from WWII; 17 more from Korea; one, that of a pilot, from the Cuban missile crisis; 25 from the Vietnam War: and 19 from the Cold War era and the wars on terror. Two additional names were added just as the ceremony took place. The Clemson Corps, organized in 1999, is responsible for maintaining the Scroll of Honor records. The corps is associated with the Clemson Alumni Association and helps raise funds for the preservation of ClemsonÕs military history and the creation of scholarships for ROTC cadets..

Art glass scroll chocolates handcrafted by Hulet Glass.

Scroll of the Edwards 5 string I made

Nikon D300

Nikon 16-85mm VR

Set of metal scrolls above display windows representing retailing trades.

 

St Paul Street

April 22, 2010 Ð Scroll of Honor Dedication. Nearly 500 Clemson University graduates who died in service to their country were remembered Thursday during dedication ceremonies for the Scroll of Honor. Clemson President James Barker and selected dignitaries unveiled two purple-shrouded tiger statues as a crowd of up 1,000 applauded and stood at attention. To date 470 names are etched into the stone scroll. There are 27 names from WWI; one from the Nicaraguan campaign; 378 from WWII; 17 more from Korea; one, that of a pilot, from the Cuban missile crisis; 25 from the Vietnam War: and 19 from the Cold War era and the wars on terror. Two additional names were added just as the ceremony took place. The Clemson Corps, organized in 1999, is responsible for maintaining the Scroll of Honor records. The corps is associated with the Clemson Alumni Association and helps raise funds for the preservation of ClemsonÕs military history and the creation of scholarships for ROTC cadets..

Shark Scroll Compressor:

 

1. Type OXC-0.66/ 8 ( 4.5Kw / 6 Hp)

2. Type OXC-1.1/ 8 ( 7.5Kw / 10Hp)

3. Type OXC-2.2/ 8 ( 15Kw / 20Hp)

 

# RENDAH KEBISINGAN : Udara suplai terus menerus, sedikit gesekan

# MINIMAL ENERGI CONSUPTION : Efisiensi volume hingga 98% , efisiensi torsi tinggi, dan tidak ada kerugian resistensi suction discharge

# BIAYA PERAWATAN RENDAH : Bagian sctructural sedikit, dan perawatan sangat sederhana

# DURABILITY : Struktur utama sederhana, bantalan sedikit streesed, berjalan stabil, dan tahan lama

 

Baik di gunakan untuk usaha pengecatan, bengkel bubut, mesin CNC, plastik printing dan packaging

 

Wahyu Saputra S.sy

PIN BlackBerry: 7c9d9bfb

Nomer HP:085717511186

 

Witch Hunt Party Invitation. Beautiful scroll invitation comes wrapped in a black casing, sealed with wax. Each invitation is wrapped in brown craft paper, personalized with Witch's name

  

Illumination: Marie Heather Hall? (Midrealm, donated blank)

 

Words: Analeda Falconbridge

 

Calligraphy: Mistress Kayleigh McWhyte, OL

 

Penned Feb. 1 & 2, 2011, for K&Q Bardic Champions in Maine, 2/5/11

silver birch used to be my favourite tree when I was younger (I don't know if I have a favourite now, maybe buntal...)

I love the way the bark peels off, and the colours it reveals

April 22, 2010 Ð Scroll of Honor Dedication. Nearly 500 Clemson University graduates who died in service to their country were remembered Thursday during dedication ceremonies for the Scroll of Honor. Clemson President James Barker and selected dignitaries unveiled two purple-shrouded tiger statues as a crowd of up 1,000 applauded and stood at attention. To date 470 names are etched into the stone scroll. There are 27 names from WWI; one from the Nicaraguan campaign; 378 from WWII; 17 more from Korea; one, that of a pilot, from the Cuban missile crisis; 25 from the Vietnam War: and 19 from the Cold War era and the wars on terror. Two additional names were added just as the ceremony took place. The Clemson Corps, organized in 1999, is responsible for maintaining the Scroll of Honor records. The corps is associated with the Clemson Alumni Association and helps raise funds for the preservation of ClemsonÕs military history and the creation of scholarships for ROTC cadets..

Scroll blank inspired by Charleville-Mézières - BM - ms. 0212 f. 001 www.enluminures.culture.fr/public/mistral/enlumine_fr?ACT...

back view scroll with peg box

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