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Scroll blank inspired by the world's oldest fighting manual: Royal Armouries Manuscript I.33 f.25v blog.royalarmouries.org/tag/i-33/
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Accession Number: spa.bp.2014.6 (2)
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
Sundress made from Jennifer Paganelli's Casey Scroll and scraps from another of my daughter's favorite sundresses that she grew out of. I love repurposing!
I bought this Japanese hanging scroll landscape on eBay. The painting itself is 49.4 inches tall, and the entire scroll is taller than me.
It is finished! Such lovely work by Dame Tamlyn.
Here people are playing stool ball, medieval baseball. (There is no stool in the picture but you can see the bat and ball, similar to an illustration in the mid-14th century Romance of Alexander.)
Accession Number: spa.bp.2014.6 (7)
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
The 12th scroll in my Alphabet Challenge: L is for Lion, who never backs down.
Inspired by an image from MS E. 45, f. 172v.
Students had an opportunity to sign a scroll to be placed in a time capsule and buried in the Courtyard.
Fondant icing with black scrolling and monogram, with quilted tier and pearls, and purple satin ribbon. Fresh flowers.
My family's Easter cake - chocolate cake with nutella chocolate buttercream and a fondant scrolled cross topper
Scroll: Biblical Theology—On this scroll, eraunate tas graphas, tells us to “search the Scriptures.” Before our students graduate, they’ve studied all the books of the Bible.
Designer: Jane McGown Flynn
Hooked by: Cheryll Salzberg
Teacher: Catherine Kelly
Pattern copyright Honey Bee Hive Rug Hooking Designs & Supplies
The Bergonzi scroll more or less done - just the chin area to finalise when the neck is made ready for fitting to the body mortice. This is a new graft - with a figured neck stock onto a plain maple scroll block. The neck and chin are as yet unfinished - these are gradually blended into shape while perparing the neck for fitting to the body - and finalised after th neck joint is made.