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Robert Anning Bell - His Life and His Works
The in-text image between the first subheading, Illustrations, and the second, Relief, appears quite aesthetic, quite striking.
That image invites further acquaintance. But my cursor leaves me clueless about artistic attributions even as I ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 04/29/2024
Keswick to Threlkeld Railway Walk, Cumbria
Your first in-text image apprises us of railway bridges.
The aforementioned bridge now serves as a footpath. What was its original function, purpose and use?
DerdriuMarriner, on 04/27/2024
The Appeal of Ruins
The demons are rogue angels, so it is thought, so lack human souls. We do not know much about the damned, whether there is any hope for them.
frankbeswick, on 04/27/2024
Chadkirk Chapel, Cheshire
Your daughter-in-law caught such clear images through her camera.
In particular, the second and the fifth in-text images convey the beauty of, and the skill behind, the arboricultural espaliering technique.
Do you like wall-trained trees? I do ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 04/27/2024
Robert Anning Bell - His Life and His Works
The first in-text image amuses me.
Does it look to you, as it does to me, that Beast is sitting comfortably, with legs crossed, atop a table?
DerdriuMarriner, on 04/27/2024
The Appeal of Ruins
Thank you for your comment below in answer to my previous, same-day observations and questions.
It intrigues me how the Church interpreted Dame Julian of Norwich (Nov. 8, 1342-1416?) in her lifetime and from her lifetime onward to now.
If Hell ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 04/27/2024
The Berwyns: a lonely, but beautiful range
I found nothing of value on the beach. But the search was fun.
frankbeswick, on 04/27/2024
The Appeal of Ruins
Satan was never a human being, but an archangel who went wrong. He therefore never had a human soul.
frankbeswick, on 04/27/2024
The Appeal of Ruins
Thank you for your comment below in answer to my previous observations and question.
The empty-Hell showing to Dame Julian of Norwich (Nov. 8, 1342-1416?) appears to assist all souls toward their salvation.
But does everyone have souls?
Might ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 04/27/2024
The Coledale Inn, Braithwaite, Cumbria, England
The first and the last sentences to the fourth subheading, Fire at Coledale December 1898, respectively consider that "A terrible fire, totally destroyed the pencil works at the house on December 17th 1898" and that "The business was destroyed ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 04/27/2024
The Berwyns: a lonely, but beautiful range
Thank you for your comment below in answer to my previous observations and question.
Rockpooling and rolly poley appear quite educationally entertaining, entertainingly educational.
Did you find beach life or debris, trash or treasure? Did ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 04/27/2024
Robert Anning Bell - His Life and His Works
The Findagrave site conserves an image of the burial marker with the information "In loving remembrance of Robert Anning Bell Royal Academician Died in London November 27 1933 in his 71st year Requiescat in Pace His ashes lie under this ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 04/27/2024
Pretirement:one year on
Broken furniture and appliances. It is the place for garbage, the dump. The tip now selects items into different categories for recycling.
frankbeswick, on 04/27/2024
Robert Anning Bell - His Life and His Works
It appears that Amy Caroline Ditchham Bell was one of two sisters to Ellen Emily Ditchham (1876?-?) of Chiswick, wife of artist and portraitist Herbert Charles Turrell (1871?-?) of Wimbledon.
Might you have come across the aforementioned artist ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 04/26/2024
Pretirement:one year on
Thank you for your comment April 8, 2023, in answer to my previous observations and question April 7, 2023.
Your comment designates a "tip" as final destination of "larger or occasional items."
What might "occasional items" and the tip ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 04/26/2024
