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Food van at Anglesey Abbey with the National Trust logo added

268/365 Trust is a very delicate thing. Requires two beings. My son seemed to have earned Chipi's trust. He kept coming back all day. Both of them are very sweet.

With of course, hot *and* cold running water!

National trust property, Warwickshire

built 1910, Clinton Day, architect

Grant + Market, San Francisco

 

An elegant Beaux-Arts building was built in 1910 to house the Union Trust Company, California’s first successful trust institution, whose founder was San Francisco banker Isaias W. Hellman.

 

Trust companies offered extended bank services by acting as executors, trustees, and transfer agents. In 1923, Union Trust merged with Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank to form Wells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Company. Wells Fargo & Co., founded in 1852, was a dual business enterprise – a bank, and a nationwide express company that transported money and valuables, sold money orders and traveler’s checks, and transferred funds by telegraph to 10,000 locations across the United States. In 1905, the bank was split off from the express business, and it promptly began a series of mergers and takeovers that culminated in the 1990s and paid off in a big way – Wells Fargo is now one of the four largest banks in the United States.

 

Wells Fargo still occupies the beautiful Union Trust building today. The Union Trust Building was designed by architect Clinton Day (1846-1916), who was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., but moved to California with his family when he was eight. His father, Sherman Day, was a state senator and co-founder of the College of California (predecessor of the University of California at Berkeley). Clinton Day’s other projects included UC-Berkeley’s Chemistry Building, Stanford University’s Memorial Chapel, and the Union Life Building. He was a fellow of the American Institute of Architects.

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Dudley Canal Trust Open Day 2010.

The Trust for the National Mall's 5th Annual Ball on the Mall (May 2013).

September 2014. Images by Dragan Radocaj. Copyright Barossa Trust Mark Inc.

April 30, 2016 | Rededication of the Pinnacles Research and Stewardship Center after it was remodeled. This project was funded by a generous donation from our partner, the Shenandoah National Park Trust.

I was walking through campus yesterday and here it sat- I have seen it before thinking that a Viper on Auraria Campus was rather odd- Thanks for flaunting Trust Fund Baby! I am sure it was probably a "cash for clunkers" trade in.

by Steve Lloyd Vice Chairman of the Police Memorial Trust - 27th April 2019

The Trust for the National Mall's 5th Annual Ball on the Mall (May 2013).

Chandani Chowk (Set-3) Photo-12

 

I followed the man who was having few strings of Chili and Lemon.

He hung one such string over the lock of an old shop and went ahead.

I just stood there looking at the contrast he has just created - An Iron lock symbolizing our rational believes and the lemon-chili string symbolizing the faith that protects us.

 

Trust est un groupe de hard rock et heavy metal français, originaire de Nanterre formé en 1977.

 

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Genealogist Marie at History Trust of South Australia

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The Trust for the National Mall's 5th Annual Ball on the Mall (May 2013).

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A modern map postcard of Kent published by the National Trust. Art work by Lauren Radley in 2017.

Image 3 of Project: My Hero

 

I chose the therapist Carl Rogers. He defines aspects of what he believes would be the ideal person who emerges from therapy. These four images represent four of those.

 

I wanted to include a picture of Carl Rogers in this series. Trust in your organism means trusting yourself...in every way. To me, a tree represents something strong, wise, stable, and able to weather almost anything. I strive to be a tree, figuratively. :)

 

child playing with grand parent in a run-down area in newcastle england.

Explore #435, 24 April 2009

Thanks to the National Trust for making Standen so informal, it's always a lovely place to visit.

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