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The Print This photographic print leverages sophisticated digital technology to capture a level of detail that is absolutely stunning. The colors are vivid and pure. The high-quality archival paper, a favorite choice among professional photographers, has a refined luster quality. Paper Type: Photographic Print Finished Size: 24" x 16" Arrives by Sat, Jun 1 Product ID: 12737492
Matt Fortune plots a course to the fishing village of Portloe and the Lugger Hotel in Cornwall. The crashing waves outside are entertainment enough but a game of Scrabble before a roaring fire is the order of the day.
For sale: $7,595,000. Elegance and privacy in an unparalleled setting define this impressive home in Mountain Village. Capturing dramatic views of the Sneffels Range and overlooking the pond on the 16th green with ski-out access, this elegant 7 bedroom, 10 bath residence leaves no stone unturned. Ceiling to floor windows in the great room bring the stunning outdoors in. Uniquely styled bedrooms, each with a bath, warmly accommodate family & guests. Handcrafted metal work, clerestory trusses, walnut floors and trim, Sherle Wagner bathroom fixtures & Jerusalem Limestone Floors add an element of sophistication. The home is being offered completely ''turn key'' with recent upgrades including new chandeliers and light fixtures, outdoor furniture, new flat screen TVs in guest bedrooms plus recent rental history.
I was compelled to write ‘The Irish Cottage’ due to what I saw as a dearth of factual books on Irish cottages that brought together architectural history, culture, interior design and history. This…
There is an etiquette to executing the ideal shake. If you’re job hunting, hopefully, that first handshake will be the start of a long-lasting rapport.
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The famous row of cottages on the left was built in 1380 as a monastic wool store in the village of Bibury in the Cotswolds, and converted into weavers' cottages in the 17th century. According to Wikipedia, "A picture of Bibury is seen on the inside cover of all United Kingdom passports, making it the most depicted village in the world." Unfortunately, I don't have a British passport, so I can't verify.
Woman in the village by margaret trowell from the the margaret trowell school of industrial and fine arts (mtsifa) wood cut good vintage condition with only very minor signs of age the margaret trowell school of industrial and fine arts (mtsifa) has its humble beginnings on the verandah of mrs. Margaret trowell and her husband dr. Hugh trowell residence in mulago in 1937, as an artist who was passionate about ugandan crafts and artifacts, margaret trowell endured the bureaucratic hurdles of the colonial administration and meagre resources allocated to successfully get the art school up and running. Margaret trowell helped to nurture the talents of artists like gregory maloba-first president of the craftsman's guild and designer of the independence monument; sam ntiro who later on became a lecturer at the art school and high commissioner for tanganyika in london (1963-64) and elimo njau who along with noor kaddu and john kisaka were awarded the first diplomas of makerere art school. Elimo njau and his wife rebecca; a leading playwright and 1962 english literature graduate of makerere, later on helped found paa-ya-paa an art centre in nairobi. Margaret trowell retired in 1958 and was succeed by cecil todd as head of the art school. Academic. Graduated st pauls girls school; studied fine arts at the slade (1924-6) then decided to become an art teacher. Enrolled in marion richardson's course, london university institute of education (1926-7). Married a doctor, hugh trowell, who was appointed to the colonial medical service and moved with him to uganda in 1929. Remained there until 1958. Reader in fine art and head of the school of fine art at makerere university college. Publications include african and oceanic art (1968), african design (1965), classical african sculpture (1964), tribal crafts of uganda (1953), african arts and crafts, their development in the school (1937). Donor, in 1939 (af1939,25.1-22) of objects from the uganda exhibition at the imperial institute (see aoa ethdoc 31). This piece has an attribution mark, i am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution less
"Go big or go home" is the rather tired phrase but, golly, this costume wouldn't give up without a fight! The gown - a mad confection dr...