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Lillian Smith
(Walter Sanders. 1944)
Eagle Eyed by Tony Via Flickr: Fecamp Abbey was founded in 658 by Waningus, a Merovingian count, for nuns. Another convent he founded in 660, near the site of the Precious Relic, was destroyed by the Vikings in 842. Around the Ducal palace, the foundations of two chapels have been found. After more Viking raids, Richard I of Normandy rebuilt the church. It was Richard II who invited Guillaume de Volpiano in 1001 to rekindle the life of the abbey, under Benedictine rules. These two Norman rulers, who were originally buried outside, were later interred in 1162 by Henry II of England within the southern transept of the gothic abbey church. The Abbey church of the Holy Trinity was built between 1175 and 1220 using the cream-coloured stone of Caen.
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Some images from work for The University of Northampton, including their campus displays and travelling UCAS display. The boxes are made from mdf and wallpapered with own paper to look like cardboard. #UON #propmaker #butchersbicycle #lecturn #picnicbench #hedging
Went to Derby for work this weekend. They have a pretty sweet Cathedral #church #architecture #eagle #ithinkitsaneagle #lecturn #derby #england #travel
JANUARY 26, #onthisday in 1957 (60 years ago): American baseball player Jackie Robinson (1919 - 1972) gestures as he delivers a speech to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, January 26, 1957. This image is heavily retouched. (Photo by Afro American Newspapers/Gado/Getty Images). @gettyimagesarchive More photos at http://www.projectgado.org/depthoffield
Sneak your way to a better presentation...kinda
Sneak your way to a better presentation…kinda
Have you ever heard of osmosis? It’s a scientific term describing the movement of molecules from one thing to another through a membrane. I’m apt to use the term in other less scientific ways. For example, in college my friends and I would always practice “study” osmosis. The night before an exam we would enter the room where the test would be administered and study our notes in our normal seats.…
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