Apparently a referee from Manchester
Apparently a referee from Manchester
looks very charming
I am very interested. BlueSky works differently to X, what I want to see in my feed is often not immediately evident. That said, BlueSky has less vitriol and prejudice making it altogether a much better place. Thanks for the wonderful content and please keep posting.
desperate times...
Coat of arms
Illuminated title plate, 17th Century
A very unexpected surprise. Browsing the 17th Century Agarde indexes (as one does) and found these lovely illuminated pages. TNA IND 1/17089
#LesArmoiriesDuVendredi
Armorial de la toison d'or.
Costume d'hiver de trois dames de Livonie
1521
Albrecht DΓΌrer
(MusΓ©e du Louvre)
It's the hope that kills you...
Kemi?
So we can agree that in the 12 months we have had more joy than ever before, (in my case 50 years). Your irony belies the truth that none of us supports the club looking glory, we are here for the love. Of course we all would like more joy, but realistically CP will not suddenly be transformed.
We were ok today, a couple of mistakes that were ruthlessly punished and some poor refereeing took the game away from us. Why support the team if you can't support the team when things are not going well? If all you want is endless success you are in the wrong place.
Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey
Bowl with Hares, Iraq, possibly Baghdad or Basra, Abbasid Period (750-1258). Earthenware, luster-painted on opaque white glaze. Height: 10.2 cm; Rim (Diameter): 22.5 cm; Base (Diameter): 8.9 cm, 1941.22 Β© Toledo Museum of Art
www.alaintruong.com/2026/01/bowl...
'A Cup Tie At Crystal Palace, Corinthians V Manchester City' (1926) by Charles Cundall
(Private collection)
Moi aussi, Γ©lΓ©gant mais brutal
Thank you for supporting the FoFC in 2025
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from all of us at the FoFC.
This book cushion has the arms of Sandys of Ombersley, Worcs, & of Esthwaite and Graythwaite Hall, Lancs.
They may be those of Elizabeth, the sister of William, 4th Baron Sandys of The Vyne. She was Baroness in her own right from 1629. (V&A, London)
John Kemp (c. 1380 β 22 March 1454) Archbishop of Canterbury
Talking of production values, take a look at the web site for her private members club (The Leconfield) , which if it cost any more than £500 she was ripped off. She is looking for 700 foundation members at £500K each⦠www.theleconfield.com
#LesArmoiriesDuVendredi sont prΓͺtes pour le Saint Nicolas demain avec ce sceau de Nicolas Rulenderlin. On voit un Γ©cu parti Zorn-MΓΌllenheim : au 1 coupΓ© Γ une Γ©toile πen chef (Zorn) et au 2 une quintefeuilleπ΅οΈ(MΓΌllenheim).
Quels beaux cadeaux ! βΊοΈ
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#Medievalsky
If you know someone who loves history and heritage, then please follow the link below to purchase a gift membership for the Friends of Friendless Churches.
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A whole pride of happy elephants on a coat of arms at St John the Baptist, Inglesham for #LesArmoiriesDuVendredi
Very charming. Elephants herd together and trump about so they are heard. These are the arms of Saunders: Per chevon. sable and argent three elephants' heads erased counterchanged. Crest: An elephant's head erased per chevron counterchanged argent and sable
The engaging crest and arms of Thomas Elkington (my 11th great-grandfather) from BL Harl Ms 5839 #LesArmoiriesDuVendredi
No email for me, however, a friend in my group got one. Not the first time such emails have been random or selective.
RT consistent exhibit their fundamental ignorance of what and who brought the NT into existence. It is to its core a liberal enterprise. There is, however, some pleasure is observing the annual defeat of the delusional right, long may it continue.
The English phrase, "Everything but the kitchen sink" means including almost everything, usually too much. Just "kitchen sink" is used to indicate too much, i.e. too many charges or colours.
That's wonderful
Got it in a flash
The arms and crest of John Leman, alderman of London. Granted 25 January 1615. The appropriate canting crest of a lemon tree and pelican in her piety.
#LesArmoiriesDuVendredi BL Harl. Ms 5887
yes, itβs much too loud. Also, stop playing I canβt help falling in love. No one wants it and no one sings it.