Taine
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Taine
Australia
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tain molendijk
Australia
11 creative works found
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Stephen Fleming – Former captain of the NZ Cricket team – the Black Caps
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Introducing -
by Mark GermanHi folks :) / I would like to take this opportunity to introduce a new member to the bubble – to me and those around me, a very special on…
Hi folks :) / I would like to take this opportunity to introduce a new member to the bubble – to me and those around me, a very special one. He is a writer, but more than that, he is a beautiful person. My brother - / Taine Please make him welcome :)
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Bright Eyes
by Tainereflections of embers burnt
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Oil painting effect of a passenger train stood at Hebden Bridge station, West Yorkshire
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<< Sur le Rhône, entre Tournon et Tain l’Hermitage, Marc Seguin et ses frères mettent en place le premier grand pont suspendu léger construit en Europe continentale, avec câbles en fils de fer et travées de 85 m dit la “Passerelle”. >> On the Rhône, between Tournon and Tain l’Hermitage, Marc Seguin and his brothers set up the first big light suspension bridge built in continental Europe, with cables in wires and spans of 85 m says the “Footbridge”.
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<< Sur le Rhône, entre Tournon et Tain l’Hermitage, Marc Seguin et ses frères mettent en place le premier grand pont suspendu léger construit en Europe continentale, avec câbles en fils de fer et travées de 85 m dit la “Passerelle”. >> On the Rhône, between Tournon and Tain l’Hermitage, Marc Seguin and his brothers set up the first big light suspension bridge built in continental Europe, with cables in wires and spans of 85 m says the “Footbridge”.
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<< Sur le Rhône, entre Tournon et Tain l’Hermitage, Marc Seguin et ses frères mettent en place le premier grand pont suspendu léger construit en Europe continentale, avec câbles en fils de fer et travées de 85 m dit la “Passerelle”. >> On the Rhône, between Tournon and Tain l’Hermitage, Marc Seguin and his brothers set up the first big light suspension bridge built in continental Europe, with cables in wires and spans of 85 m says the “Footbridge”.
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Tartans had been in Europe since the 1400’s. There are dozens of Irish Tartans, most are arranged by county and district and are reminiscent of each particular County with soft warm colors One distinctive weave has been designated as the Irish National Tartan. / / The trefoil or Shamrock, at one time called the “Seamroy”, symbolizes the cross and blessed trinity. Before the Christian era it was a sacred plant of the Druids of Ireland because its leaves formed a triad. The well known legend of the Shamrock connects it definitely to St. Patrick and his teaching. Preaching in the open air on the doctrine of the trinity, he is said to have illustrated the existence of the Three in One by plucking a shamrock from the grass growing at his feet and showing it to his congregation. The legend of the shamrock is also connected with that of the banishment of the serpent tribe from Ireland by a tradition that snakes are never seen on trefoil and that it is a remedy against the stings of snakes and scorpions. These two legends of Ireland have been combined to form a simple image that speaks to the heart of all things Irish.
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Tartans had been in Europe since the 1400’s. There are dozens of Irish Tartans, most are arranged by county and district and are reminiscent of each particular County with soft warm colors One distinctive weave has been designated as the Irish National Tartan. The Peace Sign one of the most recognized symbols in the world was adopted as its badge by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in Britain, and originally, its use was confined to supporters of that organization. It was designed and completed February 21, 1958 by Gerald Holtom, a commercial designer and artist in Britain. He had been commissioned by the CND to design a symbol for use at an Easter march to Canterbury Cathedral in protest against the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment at Aldermaston in England. The symbol itself is a combination of the semaphore signals for the letters “N” and “D,” standing for Nuclear Disarmament. In semaphore the letter “N” is formed by a person holding two flags in an upside-down “V,” and the letter “D” is formed by holding one flag pointed straight up and the other pointed straight down. These two signals imposed over each other form the shape of the peace symbol. In the original design the lines widened at the edge of the circle. Today the symbol gives hope to millions living under war’s oppression. With luck the blending of this symbol with the National Tartan of Ireland may inspire us all to work for peace everywhere.
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