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Cool Revelations images

A few nice Revelations images I found:

Revelation
Revelations

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Revelation Luggage
Revelations

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Scanned from Lilliput Magazine, August 1939

Revelation: The Background of Revelation
Revelations

Image by InterVarsity at Central College
poster for one night of Nine teaching.

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Posted by Angeline - February 3, 2012 at 1:51 pm

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Cool Political Unrest images

Some cool Political Unrest images:

During Oxfam make do & mend event
Political Unrest

Image by theboybg
"Make Do And Mend" event hosted by Oxfam Chelsea at St Mary’s Church , Marylebone on Saturday 28th November.

Inspired by the WW2 campaign, the event offered visitors an alternative way to get their fashion fix. A selection of many fantastic Oxfam pieces were strutted up the catwalk and then auctioned off. There was also a customising corner, swap shop and many stalls – something for everyone.

Supporting Oxfams work in Haiti. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. It has been plagued by political unrest for most of its history and natural disasters frequently sweep the nation. Over 80 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line & literacy rates stand at just 52 per cent.

To support Oxfam go online or visit a local Oxfam shop

Event organised by Oxfam shop Chelsea, 432 King’s Road, Chelsea, London – oxfamshopf8004@oxfam.org.uk Tel: 0207 351 6863

Photography by Ben Geach / theboybg released under Creative Commons

Catwalk show & Auction at Oxfam make do & mend event
Political Unrest

Image by theboybg
"Make Do And Mend" event hosted by Oxfam Chelsea at St Mary’s Church , Marylebone on Saturday 28th November.

Inspired by the WW2 campaign, the event offered visitors an alternative way to get their fashion fix. A selection of many fantastic Oxfam pieces were strutted up the catwalk and then auctioned off. There was also a customising corner, swap shop and many stalls – something for everyone.

Supporting Oxfams work in Haiti. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. It has been plagued by political unrest for most of its history and natural disasters frequently sweep the nation. Over 80 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line & literacy rates stand at just 52 per cent.

To support Oxfam go online or visit a local Oxfam shop

Event organised by Oxfam shop Chelsea, 432 King’s Road, Chelsea, London – oxfamshopf8004@oxfam.org.uk Tel: 0207 351 6863

Photography by Ben Geach / theboybg released under Creative Commons

Preparing for Oxfam Chelsea Fashion Event
Political Unrest

Image by theboybg
"Make Do And Mend" event hosted by Oxfam Chelsea at St Mary’s Church , Marylebone on Saturday 28th November.

Inspired by the WW2 campaign, the event offered visitors an alternative way to get their fashion fix. A selection of many fantastic Oxfam pieces were strutted up the catwalk and then auctioned off. There was also a customising corner, swap shop and many stalls – something for everyone.

Supporting Oxfams work in Haiti. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. It has been plagued by political unrest for most of its history and natural disasters frequently sweep the nation. Over 80 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line & literacy rates stand at just 52 per cent.

To support Oxfam go online or visit a local Oxfam shop

Event organised by Oxfam shop Chelsea, 432 King’s Road, Chelsea, London – oxfamshopf8004@oxfam.org.uk Tel: 0207 351 6863

Photography by Ben Geach / theboybg released under Creative Commons

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Posted by Kayra - February 1, 2012 at 9:55 pm

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Cool Political Unrest images

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Political Unrest

Image by Nasser Nouri
Anti and pro-Mubarak protesters clash at Tahrir square, in Cairo, Egypt, 02 February 2011. Tahrir Square in central Cairo was the scene of violent clashes between opposition protesters and pro-government supporters, with dozens reported injured, on the ninth day of political unrest in Egypt 02 February. Thousands of people from the two sides attacked each other with sticks and rocks, with some reports of knives being drawn and the sound of gunfire. The clashes spilled over into side streets, with some people being trampled as they tried to escape the chaos

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Political Unrest

Image by Nasser Nouri
Anti and pro-Mubarak protesters clash at Tahrir square, in Cairo, Egypt, 02 February 2011. Tahrir Square in central Cairo was the scene of violent clashes between opposition protesters and pro-government supporters, with dozens reported injured, on the ninth day of political unrest in Egypt 02 February. Thousands of people from the two sides attacked each other with sticks and rocks, with some reports of knives being drawn and the sound of gunfire. The clashes spilled over into side streets, with some people being trampled as they tried to escape the chaos

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Posted by admin - January 26, 2012 at 10:52 am

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Cool Revelations images

A few nice Revelations images I found:

Assassin’s Creed Revelations 1024×600
Revelations

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Fond d’écran Assassin’s Creed Revelations 1024×600

Assassin’s Creed Revelations 1024×768
Revelations

Image by patrickgauthiercaricaturiste
Fond d’écran Assassin’s Creed Revelations 1024×768

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Posted by Angeline - January 24, 2012 at 1:51 pm

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Revelations Cool Photos

cool Revelations

photos:

Assassins Creed Revelations

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Revelations

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Amateur Assassins Creed Revelations Desktop 1024×640

Revelations

exposure (Petit Palais)
Revelations

= “http://www.flickr.com/photos/72746018 @ N00/5043016672″> dalbera
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Posted by Dwayne Coots - January 22, 2012 at 9:54 pm

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Cool Natural Disaster images

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Gammaduwa in Sri Lanka
Natural Disaster

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Gammaduwa is performed to invoke blessings to the village and its residents mainly to protect the village from all kinds of evil spirit (natural disasters, misfortune, plagues, sicknesses etc.) and to bring prosperity. Rooted in the Singhalese (Sinhalese) Buddhist culture.

Gammaduwa in Sri Lanka
Natural Disaster

Image by Mydaas!
Gammaduwa is performed to invoke blessings to the village and its residents mainly to protect the village from all kinds of evil spirit (natural disasters, misfortune, plagues, sicknesses etc.) and to bring prosperity. Rooted in the Singhalese (Sinhalese) Buddhist culture.

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Posted by Dwayne Coots - January 19, 2012 at 1:53 pm

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Cool Political Unrest images

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Preparing for Oxfam Chelsea Fashion Event
Political Unrest

Image by theboybg
"Make Do And Mend" event hosted by Oxfam Chelsea at St Mary’s Church , Marylebone on Saturday 28th November.

Inspired by the WW2 campaign, the event offered visitors an alternative way to get their fashion fix. A selection of many fantastic Oxfam pieces were strutted up the catwalk and then auctioned off. There was also a customising corner, swap shop and many stalls – something for everyone.

Supporting Oxfams work in Haiti. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. It has been plagued by political unrest for most of its history and natural disasters frequently sweep the nation. Over 80 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line & literacy rates stand at just 52 per cent.

To support Oxfam go online or visit a local Oxfam shop

Event organised by Oxfam shop Chelsea, 432 King’s Road, Chelsea, London – oxfamshopf8004@oxfam.org.uk Tel: 0207 351 6863

Photography by Ben Geach / theboybg released under Creative Commons

During Oxfam make do & mend event
Political Unrest

Image by theboybg
"Make Do And Mend" event hosted by Oxfam Chelsea at St Mary’s Church , Marylebone on Saturday 28th November.

Inspired by the WW2 campaign, the event offered visitors an alternative way to get their fashion fix. A selection of many fantastic Oxfam pieces were strutted up the catwalk and then auctioned off. There was also a customising corner, swap shop and many stalls – something for everyone.

Supporting Oxfams work in Haiti. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. It has been plagued by political unrest for most of its history and natural disasters frequently sweep the nation. Over 80 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line & literacy rates stand at just 52 per cent.

To support Oxfam go online or visit a local Oxfam shop

Event organised by Oxfam shop Chelsea, 432 King’s Road, Chelsea, London – oxfamshopf8004@oxfam.org.uk Tel: 0207 351 6863

Photography by Ben Geach / theboybg released under Creative Commons

Catwalk show & Auction at Oxfam make do & mend event
Political Unrest

Image by theboybg
"Make Do And Mend" event hosted by Oxfam Chelsea at St Mary’s Church , Marylebone on Saturday 28th November.

Inspired by the WW2 campaign, the event offered visitors an alternative way to get their fashion fix. A selection of many fantastic Oxfam pieces were strutted up the catwalk and then auctioned off. There was also a customising corner, swap shop and many stalls – something for everyone.

Supporting Oxfams work in Haiti. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. It has been plagued by political unrest for most of its history and natural disasters frequently sweep the nation. Over 80 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line & literacy rates stand at just 52 per cent.

To support Oxfam go online or visit a local Oxfam shop

Event organised by Oxfam shop Chelsea, 432 King’s Road, Chelsea, London – oxfamshopf8004@oxfam.org.uk Tel: 0207 351 6863

Photography by Ben Geach / theboybg released under Creative Commons

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Posted by admin - December 12, 2011 at 5:57 am

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Cool Bible Prophecy images

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Powerscourt Estate
Bible Prophecy

Image by infomatique
The three-story house had at least 68 rooms. The entrance hall was 60 feet (18 metres) long and 40 feet (12 metres) wide where family heirlooms were displayed. The main reception rooms were on the first floor rather than more typically on the ground floor.
King George IV was the guest of Richard Wingfield, fifth Viscount Powerscourt in August 1821. Mervyn Wingfield, seventh Viscount Powerscourt inherited the title and the Powerscourt estate, which comprised 49,000 acres (200 km²) of land in Ireland, at the age of 8 in 1844. When he reached the age of 21 he embarked on an extensive renovation of the house and created new gardens.
Inspiration for the garden design followed visits by Powerscourt to ornamental gardens at the Palace of Versailles, Schönbrunn Palace near Vienna, and Schwetzingen Palace near Heidelberg. The garden development took 20 years to complete in 1880.
Main attractions on the grounds include the Tower Valley (with stone tower), Japanese gardens, winged horse statues, Triton Lake, pets cemetery, Dolphin Pond, walled gardens, Bamberg Gate and the Italian Garden. Once available to tourists, but currently inaccessible, is the Pepperpot Tower said to be designed after a favored 3" pepperpot of Lady Wingfield. Of particular note is the pets cemetery, whose tombstones have been described as "astonishingly personal".
On a commanding hilltop position Richard Cassels deviated slightly from his usual sombre style, to give the house something of what John Vanbrugh would have called the ‘castle air’, a severe palladian facade terminated by two circular domed towers.
In the 1830s, the house was the venue for a number of conferences on unfulfilled Bible prophecies, which were attended by men such as John Nelson Darby and Edward Irving. These conferences were held under the auspices of Theodosia Wingfield Powerscourt, then the dowager Lady Powerscourt.
The house was destroyed by fire on 4 November 1974 while it was owned by the Slazenger family, and was subsequently renovated in 1996.
The house was used as a filming location in the 2002 film, The Count of Monte Cristo, and, more famously, in Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon, which was filmed there before the 1974 fire.
Powerscourt House is the ancestral home of the fictional Francis Lord Powerscourt in David Dickinson’s series of novels about the victorian detective (Goodnight Sweet Prince, Death And The Jubilee, Death Called To The Bar).
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Powerscourt Estate
Bible Prophecy

Image by infomatique
The three-story house had at least 68 rooms. The entrance hall was 60 feet (18 metres) long and 40 feet (12 metres) wide where family heirlooms were displayed. The main reception rooms were on the first floor rather than more typically on the ground floor.
King George IV was the guest of Richard Wingfield, fifth Viscount Powerscourt in August 1821. Mervyn Wingfield, seventh Viscount Powerscourt inherited the title and the Powerscourt estate, which comprised 49,000 acres (200 km²) of land in Ireland, at the age of 8 in 1844. When he reached the age of 21 he embarked on an extensive renovation of the house and created new gardens.
Inspiration for the garden design followed visits by Powerscourt to ornamental gardens at the Palace of Versailles, Schönbrunn Palace near Vienna, and Schwetzingen Palace near Heidelberg. The garden development took 20 years to complete in 1880.
Main attractions on the grounds include the Tower Valley (with stone tower), Japanese gardens, winged horse statues, Triton Lake, pets cemetery, Dolphin Pond, walled gardens, Bamberg Gate and the Italian Garden. Once available to tourists, but currently inaccessible, is the Pepperpot Tower said to be designed after a favored 3" pepperpot of Lady Wingfield. Of particular note is the pets cemetery, whose tombstones have been described as "astonishingly personal".
On a commanding hilltop position Richard Cassels deviated slightly from his usual sombre style, to give the house something of what John Vanbrugh would have called the ‘castle air’, a severe palladian facade terminated by two circular domed towers.
In the 1830s, the house was the venue for a number of conferences on unfulfilled Bible prophecies, which were attended by men such as John Nelson Darby and Edward Irving. These conferences were held under the auspices of Theodosia Wingfield Powerscourt, then the dowager Lady Powerscourt.
The house was destroyed by fire on 4 November 1974 while it was owned by the Slazenger family, and was subsequently renovated in 1996.
The house was used as a filming location in the 2002 film, The Count of Monte Cristo, and, more famously, in Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon, which was filmed there before the 1974 fire.
Powerscourt House is the ancestral home of the fictional Francis Lord Powerscourt in David Dickinson’s series of novels about the victorian detective (Goodnight Sweet Prince, Death And The Jubilee, Death Called To The Bar).
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Posted by Kayra - December 6, 2011 at 9:04 pm

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Cool Natural Disaster images

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Preservation Community Fair, Natchitoches, La.
Natural Disaster

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NCPTT’s Andy Ferrell discusses bousillage at the NPS Preservation Community Fair. At this booth, participants learned bousillage techniques and uses, and participated in a hands-on bousillage demonstration.

The fair consisted of different sections such as wood window repair, stone grave marker cleaning, natural disaster information, a bousillage demonstration, landscape maintenance, and cane river heritage information. The fair was held at NCPTT’s headquarters, Lee H. Nelson Hall, in Natchitoches, La., on June 12, 2010. For more information, visit www.ncptt.nps.gov/community-preservation-fair-teaches-cul….

The National Park Service’s National Center for Preservation Technology and Training protects America’s historic legacy by equipping professionals in the field of preservation with progressive technology-based research and training. Since its founding in 1994, NCPTT has awarded over million in grants for research that fulfills its mission of advancing the use of science and technology in the field of historic preservation. Working in the fields of archeology, architecture, landscape architecture and materials conservation, the Center accomplishes its mission through training, education, research, technology transfer and partnerships.

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Posted by Kayra - November 5, 2011 at 1:51 pm

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Cool New World Order images

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New World Order
New World Order

Image by MedienGuerilla
Neue Weltordnung

the new world order [widescreen]
New World Order

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ilford delta 100 ‘faux pro’ mix

see the order better

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Posted by admin - August 9, 2011 at 7:15 am

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