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Description: Camden Trust Company, Bank
Location: 700 Block of Haddon Avenue, between Collingswood Public Library (right of image) and Chamberlain Drug Store (left of image).
Year: c. 1940's
Trelissick Garden is a garden in the ownership of the National Trust at Feock, near Truro, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
Trelissick Garden lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Almost a third of Cornwall has AONB designation, with the same status and protection as a National Park.
Lately discharging at Milford Haven; now anchored off Corpus Christi in the Gulf of Mexico. A fifty thousand tonne deadweight tanker built in Korea in 2016.
The banner outside the Wellcome Trust says it's for the 'incurably curious'. Their permanent gallery and entire visitor centre is a testament to this. Wellcome Trust have managed to execute great, engaging and interactive environments.
Here, you can choose to browse the photos, or have the pleasure of opening a cabinet door to find out more information.
Another wander around Standen (National Trust) and I thought I'd snapped all the chairs there, but nope, I found 5 more :))))
Thanks to Ron Schmidt for finding and identifying this odd creature. I have never seen one of these before.
Pennypack Ecological Restoration Trust
Huntingdon Valley, PA
Cragside is a Victorian Tudor Revival country house near the town of Rothbury in Northumberland, England. It was the home of William Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong, founder of the Armstrong Whitworth armaments firm. An industrial magnate, scientist, philanthropist and inventor of the hydraulic crane and the Armstrong gun, Armstrong also displayed his inventiveness in the domestic sphere, making Cragside the first house in the world to be lit using hydroelectric power. The estate was technologically advanced; the architect of the house, Richard Norman Shaw, wrote that it was equipped with "wonderful hydraulic machines that do all sorts of things". In the grounds, Armstrong built dams and lakes to power a sawmill, a water-powered laundry, early versions of a dishwasher and a dumb waiter, a hydraulic lift and a hydroelectric rotisserie. In 1887, Armstrong was raised to the peerage, the first engineer or scientist to be ennobled, and became Baron Armstrong of Cragside.
In 1977, the house was acquired by the Trust with the aid of a grant from the National Land Fund. A Grade I listed building since 1953, Cragside has been open to the public since 1979.
Images from the two night dinner event for Trust America with Jeb Bush. Joel Silverman Photography, serving the Denver Metro area.
Copyright © 2013 - Erik Biasutto - All rights reserved - Only the author can allow the use of this image.
During freshman orientation, there is a tradition called the "trust walk" in which freshmen students follow each other blindly through a walk filled with obstacles...they are supposed to communicate to each other to get past them.
text: It is amazing to me that I have boarded an airplane and crossed over the ocean when {I DON'T REALLY UNDERSTAND} the intricacies of aerodynamics...
I believe the information on a nutrition label. {or is it that I ignore disbelief?} I will even eat in a restaurant without ever examining what is behind the kitchen door... but I don't trust you.
Are we born without trust? Or do we have it and then lose it?
a beachfront condo on the beach. i thought the sign in the window was a cool idea. my sign would be: "i'm richer than you."
The banner outside the Wellcome Trust says it's for the 'incurably curious'. Their permanent gallery and entire visitor centre is a testament to this. Wellcome Trust have managed to execute great, engaging and interactive environments.
Here is a display of postcards drawn by visitors. What is great about this is that it's apparently not restricted - I can draw my card and immediately put it on display. The wall is massive, and is always full of lively, relevant contributions.
The Raptor Trust is one of the premier wild bird rehabilitation centers in the United States. Located in central New Jersey, the Trust includes a hospital with state-of-the-art medical facilities, quality exterior housing for several hundred birds, and an education building. A stalwart advocate for birds of prey for three decades, it is now recognized as a national leader in the fields of raptor conservation and avian rehabilitation.The Raptor Trust is open to the public seven days a week during daylight hours. Visitors are afforded a unique opportunity to view at close range the many hawks, eagles, falcons and owls that are permanent residents at the facility. There is no charge to visit, but a modest donation of $2.00 per person is encouraged.
The Raptor Trust - Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge - White Bridge Road Millington, New Jersey 07946-2044 -- Google Map -
Millington is an unincorporated area within Long Hill Township in Morris County, New Jersey, United States.
Basildon Park
Sitting elegantly in 162 hectares (400 acres) of historic parkland and gardens, this 18th-century house was purchased by Lord and Lady Iliffe in the 1950s, when it was de-requisitioned after the Second World War. With extraordinary vision, the Iliffes brought Basildon Park back to life, acquiring a collection of fine furnishings and carefully selected Old Masters.