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The Wistarion, p. 89, 1990, Archives & Special Collections, Hunter College Libraries, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York City.
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The Alice Springs Cemetery was divided up into different sections according to religious beliefs. The Mahommedan section was to the left, all the way to the back. This section is historical because many of the original cameleers are buried here.
Photographed at the Herberton Mining Centre museum in the small heritage rural town of Herberton on the Atherton Tableland in Queensland, Australia.
Looks like a dance studio. Complete with the ballerina bar (forgot what it's called), albeit a lot lower.
Stations of the Cross, Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, Colombia
The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá (Spanish: Catedral de Sal de Zipaquirá) is an underground Roman Catholic church built within the tunnels of a salt mine 200 metres (660 ft) underground in a halite mountain near the city of Zipaquirá, in Cundinamarca, Colombia. It is a tourist destination and place of pilgrimage in the country. The temple at the bottom has three sections, representing the birth, life, and death of Jesus. The icons, ornaments and architectural details are hand carved in the halite rock. Some marble sculptures are included. The cathedral is considered one of the most notable achievements of Colombian architecture, being described as a "Jewel of Modern Architecture". The cathedral represents a valuable cultural, environmental and religious patrimony for the Colombian people
This botanic garden focused on areas with a Mediterranean climate. Each section featured plants of one of these areas, such as this section with plants of South Africa.
We had dinner at the Akershus Restaurant in the Norway section. The food was really delightful. Though in a surprising move, Paul wouldn't try the herring! *hear the sarcasm on that one* They serve a wonderful hot & cold buffet. And yep, the cold section had herring. At least 5 different varieties which I tried. They were pretty yummy. The salmon in the hot buffet was good. I wish there had also been more meatballs as they were yummy. And the Viking coffee was astounding! And the Veiled Maiden dessert was delightful.
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The Wistarion, Pg. 145, 1918, Archives & Special Collections, Hunter College Libraries, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York City.
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"Fragments of the cloisters found in the churchyard have been reconstructed and erected here in memory of Thomas Harland and his family who took a prominent part in the nineteenth-century Restoration.
All the capitals and arches are original but in some places new shafts have been used. This twin-shafted arcade shows some of the finest stone carving of the period 1175-1200.
The variety of detail, the undercut interlacing in the refinement of the design, the curious variation of the scalloped capitals treated like folds of linen edged with pearl ornaments make the arcading one of the most interesting and beautiful of its kind and period in the country.
A cast of a complete section of the arcading, because of its interest to students of architecture, has been placed in the Metropolitan Museum of New York. At the base upon which the arcading has been erected are to be seen some other extremely fine capitals which, like the capitals of the arcading, show by their intricate carving French influence and also Anglo-Norman inspiration. They bear a resemblance to the fine capitals in the Museum at Amiens which were formerly in the Premonstratensian Church of Dom Martin, Pas-de-Calais."
Bridlington Priory written by the late John. W. Lamb, M.A., Ph.D.
Pre-primary section of Nursery, Junior KG & Senior KG enjoyed a wonderful outing to “Pleasure Club” at Ghuma. On arrival, children were greeted with snacks and milk. Then they gleefully enjoyed rides on the train and the camel-cart. This was followed with a delicious lunch. A very nice “Puppet Show” was organized for these tiny tots and they simply loved watching it. They rested for a while and then danced vigorously to the tunes played by a D.J. While leaving they were given fruit juice and wafers. It was a fun and frolic day for all children.
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