Court
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Court Milley
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‘Asian Series’ card by Karin Taylor Boy meets girl, they fall in love….’lotus love’.....the lotus symbolises strong and lasting affection…..two sweet little asian characters in a boat…perfect for your Valentine!
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I would like to thank Billyboy of redbubble for letting use his image . Justice for all check out his work I love this guys art. http://www.redbubble.com/people/billyboy/art/473759-2-justice-for-all / I would like to thank longstock fo the model image I would like to thank longstock fo the model image. / Conjure One Young girl in the market / Music to the men / When the men leave / Her eyes are red / When her eyes are closed again she sees the dark market of above And she sings / ‘They say the most horrible things / But I hear violins, when I close my eyes / I am at the center of the sun / And I cannot be hurt / By anything this wicked world has done’ Young boy in the market / Follows all the men / When the men leave / He’s out of his head / When his eyes are closed again he sees the dark market of above And he sings / ‘They break the most beautiful things / But I hear violins, when I close my eyes / I am at the center of the sun / And I cannot be hurt / By anything this wicked world has done / I look into your eyes / And I am at the center of the sun / And I cannot be hurt / By anything this wicked world has done’ Center of the sun Young boy in the market / Sees the girl alone / And asks her / ‘Have you lost your way home?’ / She sings / ‘You say the most beautiful things, just like my violins’ I look into your eyes / I am at the center of the sun / And I cannot be hurt / By anything this wicked world has done When I close my eyes / I am at the center of the sun / And I cannot be hurt / By anything this wicked world has done ‘Cause / I hear violins / I hear violins I hear violins / I hear violins Center Of The Sun Lyrics on / http://www.lyricsmania.com/ / Center of the sun
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Located in the U.S. Supreme Court building.
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Second in a series of three. Feel the Excitement is number 1. From a shoot with Adrian Donoghue Real estate speak from the Brisbane News GC Convention Centre – Jan 04, 2008 / Canon 5D w 16-35mm lens at 16mm. f/8, 1 second ISO 50 REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / SPAM PHOTOS
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One of those borderline days when perhaps they shouldn’t really be playing netball. What struck me was the similarity to some early platform games.
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Showing the top of Tolbooth Tower. / Sited at Glasgow Cross,the old heart of the city. / Built in 1627 to house Glasgows Councils Chamber.
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This is the picture that is being used as the cover of this year’s Mid-Wales Tourism Brochure. On the back page it says: ‘Cover picture David Meacham’ – how posh is that? I’m proud to say that out of 90 pictures used in the brochure 51 are mine – weeeeeeehagh. Do I sound excited – you bet I am – I’ve been sitting on this for a fortnight waiting for the brochure to hit the Tourism Centres before I was allowed to upload it The doorway pictured is at Tretower Court, Near Crickhowell, Powys. Information here Tretower
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’’Asian Series’ card by Karin Taylor Tang Court Trio came about through my research on the history and culture of the Chinese people. During the Tang period in China, art, literature and music flourished, and female musicians were in abundance. I find their traditional garments beautiful, artworks in themselves.
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Click Lil Britches to add me to your watchlist / please check out some of my other favs Lil Britches *Ralphie *
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This is a piece from a collaberation with Court Milley .... I saw his beautiful texture untitled and run Through and thought they would be great pieces to do a little digital playing…. Thanks to Courts beuatiful texures i have created a new moth image….
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Abstract basketball hoop on wood court in the clouds
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This is a view of Old St. John’s. The courthouse with the clock tower in the background sits on Water street which is the oldest street in North America. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / / /
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‘Courting Counts with Coins’ an ode to pride and prejudice… LIMITED EDITION OF #50 SHIRTS
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Court of the Patriarchs, morning. Zion National Park, Utah, USA.
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This is the historic old building housing the Coolgardie Court. I want to take a few more of this and change the white balance but anyway still experimenting. This was taken with a $200 Canon Digital camera.
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The court jester…welll you tell me????
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Trial by Patience
by clone42Red tape / fat-assed grape sucking / lawyer types just love it / wrapped up in process / covered up in clauses / hopefully you’ll miss the poi…
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Hello everyone. I’m working on my image library at the moment & found this image. Thought I’d share some background details before getting back to work. / I turned this shot into a painting a while back using PS. That image was then / used in a greetings card design which I sold to a local Gallery as part of a small range of local scenes. The Provost of East Lothian saw my card & bought a copy. Then the Provost got in touch & asked if it would be possible to buy the copyright for the official council Christmas card. / A simple managed copyright deal was agreed & my image was one of two official Council Christmas cards for Christmas 2007. / Making your own greetings cards is a good way to get noticed. Just thought I’d share that with everyone in case anyone wants to give it a go. / I have hundreds of image discs lying all around me at the moment, boy I wish I had a better filing system. /
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A very old court house in Prescott, Arizona
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Looking down the mall towards the oasis food court
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This was the place where the food was taken from the kitchens and ferried by hand to the Great Hall.
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The photograph shows Peebles Parish Church with the pub below and the Sheriff Court House to the right …..they cater for everybody!
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Tunstall Court Info
by Richard ShepherdTunstall court is a lovely stately home or mansion in the borough of West Hartlepool in the county of Cleveland in the UK. Although some…
Tunstall court is a lovely stately home or mansion in the borough of West Hartlepool in the county of Cleveland in the UK. Although some of the original buildings no longer stand such as Tunstall Manor, one of the main houses still stand on the same site despite years of changing hands, various use and often neglect. Built in 1899 by the famous shipbuilder and entrepreneur William C. Gray, the son of Sir William Gray also of shipbuilding fame, Tunstall Court was the Gray family’s main residence, though they did also own similarly sized properties in Yorkshire and Devon. As well as William C Gray and his wife, 7 other members of the Gray family occupied the building for nearly 30 years, with a staff of 12 to make sure their every need was looked after. Even with all these people in there Tunstall Court would have seemed spacious and luxurious with its 30 rooms, ballroom and indoor swimming pool. Through the work of William C Gray, and his staff such as Thomas Casebourne (a relation of his wife, Katherine Gray nee Casebourne) Hartlepool is much better off than it might have been, both through trade such as ship building and engineering but also tangible assets of the town such as a hospital, public parks and swimming baths built by Gray, as well as the sewerage system, the docks and sea walls being created by the Casebourne family’s side. Tunstall House was also occupied briefly by the Furness family who were also hugely famous in the shipbuilding trade of the North East of England in the 19th and 20th centuries. This rich tapestry of shipbuilding history is evident in the ship motifs in the grand staircase, as well as other trades of the town being portrayed in the stained glass at the top of the same staircase. In 1948 the ownership of the building was given to Hartlepool Borough Council who operated a number of initiatives from the building, such as using it as a training college for various trades including a secretarial college at one point. Sadly due to spiralling costs the council were forced to give up the property in 2002 due to a yearly cost of £165,000 for the upkeep of the land and its gardens. Shortly after this a pilot scheme was launched by the Dutch company Camelot in which people were granted cheap leases of apartments in the building (£25 a week with all bills included, less than a quarter of an average for the area) in return for the occupants acting as security guards and keepers of the property, carrying out light maintenance and generally just keeping the property in a reasonable state of repair. Again this scheme was short lived and Tunstall court closed its doors for the last time in 2006, and swiftly became the target of many vandals and arsonists, to the point where local police were having to complete patrols of the house and its grounds on a regular basis to move along anyone who was using Tunstall House as a recreation area. A few arrests were made but still the vandalism continued until eventually the house had to be clad in steel around the windows to prevent further access and damage. There is still a good amount of the original features and beauty of the house surviving, though sadly the pool was removed during its stint as cheap accommodation due to health and safety concerns. With the damaged and burned state that some of the building is in I would be surprised if Tunstall Court ever saw active use again, which real shame considering how elegant the building is, its rich history of its ownership and how favoured it’s grounds are by many interesting birds who use it as a retreat from the more public and crowded Ward Jackson Park adjacent to the gardens. A few pictures from Tunstall Court are: And the rest of the images from the Tunstall Court set can be seen here ~Shepy
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