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Cool English Culture images

Some cool English Culture images:

Oriental Puppet Collection at Chaoyang Culture Centre (Beijing, 2007)
English Culture

Image by Gustavo Thomas
Asian Puppets Collection At Chaoyang Culture Centre (Beijing, 2007)
Blog in English: gustavothomastheatre.blogspot.com/2007/12/oriental-puppet…
Blog en español: gustavothomasteatro.blogspot.com/2007/12/coleccin-de-mari…

Oriental Puppet Collection at Chaoyang Culture Centre (Beijing, 2007)
English Culture

Image by Gustavo Thomas
Asian Puppets Collection At Chaoyang Culture Centre (Beijing, 2007)
Blog in English: gustavothomastheatre.blogspot.com/2007/12/oriental-puppet…
Blog en español: gustavothomasteatro.blogspot.com/2007/12/coleccin-de-mari…

Cool English Culture images

Check out these English Culture images:

Niniginomikoto’s face [佐原の大祭秋祭り(諏訪神社秋祭り)]
English Culture

Image by d’n'c
Sawara Matsuri Festival@Sawara (Katori City), Chiba

Sawara Matsuri Festival
It is a photograph of "Grand festival of Sawara" designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Heritage of Japan.

Sawara City
Sawara Matsuri Festival

■佐原の大祭秋祭り(諏訪神社秋祭り)
国の重要無形民俗文化財としてしてされている「佐原の大祭(さわらのたいさい)秋祭り(諏訪神社秋祭り)」の写真です。

香取市:佐原の大祭秋祭り
香取市:歴史的町並み

Culture
English Culture

Image by pm107uk
Queueing in the rain for a bus. It doesn’t get more quintessentially English than that.

I’ve desaturated the image a bit to try to emphasise the greyness of the weather; that said, it was pretty miserable without any help!

Cool United Kingdom images

Check out these United Kingdom images:

UK – London – Upton Park: “The Champions”
United Kingdom

Image by wallyg
England and West Ham United Captain Bobby Moore hoisted on the shoulders of his teammates, fellow West Ham players Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters and Everton defender Ray Wilson, holds aloft the Jules Rimet Trophy. This famous image captures England’s memorable 4-2 victory over West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. Englands goals were scored by West Ham United’s Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst whose hat trick mde him a football legend. It was a defining moment for boh England and West Ham United.

Sculpture by Philip Jackson. Unveiled by HRH the Duke of York CVO ADC on 28th April 2003.

Bicentennial Washington: Bust of George Washington at Sulgrave Manor
United Kingdom

Image by ell brown
A bust of George Washington by Avart T Fairbanks, PHD (1897-1987) at Sulgrave Manor in Northamptonshire (England) presented by the Board of Trustees of the George Washington Univeristy in Washington D.C., to the Board of Sulgrave Manor in the spirits of the special relationship between the Peoples of Britain and America.

It was created for the bicentennial of the United States in 1976.

Here Avard Fairbanks had signed the bust in 1975

Sulgrave Manor is a Grade I listed building.

Manor house. Built c.1540-60 by Lawrence Washington, who acquired the Manor in 1539. c.1673 it passed to the Rev. Moses Hodges, whose son John made alterations to the house c.1700 and added the north-east wing. By the late C18 the house had become a farm and part was demolished. Of the centre, only the right half with the porch is original. The left half was rebuilt by Sir Reginald Blomfield who restored the house in 1920-30. Coursed limestone rubble, rendered porch, stone slate roof, brick and stone stacks. L-plan, through passage. 2 storeys and attic, 3 bays. Gabled 2-storey porch in centre has entrance with 4-centred arch under square hood with Washington arms in the spandrels. Washington coat of arms in plaster above, 3-light window with wood lintel and old iron casement on first floor. Plaster coat of arms of Queen Elizabeth I in the gable and a traingular device in plaster, said to be the wool stapler’s symbol, at the apex. Inner doorway has 4-centred wood arch and C20 panelled door. 4-light wood mullioned and transomed windows with wood lintels on the ground floor. 4-light wood mullioned windows with wood lintels on the first floor. Coped left gable end with kneelers. Former brewhouse, now offices, attached to house by short stone wall to north. Probably c.1700, remodelled C20 by Sir Reginald Blomfield. Coursed limestone rubble, stone slate roof, one storey and loft. 4 bays. 2 doorways with wood lintels in plank doors to left, two C20 windows with wood mullion to right. Interior: Side walls of porch have large C16 plaster figures of a lion and dragon. Great Hall has screen designed by Blomfield and original open Fireplace with moulded timber 4-centred arch and stone jambs. Ceiling with moulded cross beams forming 24 square panels. The windows contain reproductions of stained glass arms of the Washington family. The originals are in Fawsley Church and Weston Hall. Oak Parlour on the ground floor has early C18 fireplace with moulded stone surround and panelled walls and overmantel of the same date. In the kitchen is a large open fireplace with ovens. Late C17 staircase with twisted balusters. The Great Chamber, on the first floor, has a fireplace similar to that in the hall and an open timber roof of 2-bays with central cambered collar beam and central moulded pendant, and arched braces carved on moulded wood corbel. Interior of former brew- house not inspected. Lawrence Washington was a wool merchant and became mayor of Northampton in 1532. In 1610 Sulgrave Manor was purchased by his grandson, Lawrence Makepeace. It was sold in 1659 and had no further connection with the Washington family. In 1914 it was purchased as a memorial to George Washington. (H. Clifford Smith, Sulgrave Manor and the Washingtons, London 1933).

Sulgrave Manor – Heritage Gateway

UK – London – Upton Park: “The Champions”
United Kingdom

Image by wallyg
England and West Ham United Captain Bobby Moore hoisted on the shoulders of his teammates, fellow West Ham players Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters and Everton defender Ray Wilson, holds aloft the Jules Rimet Trophy. This famous image captures England’s memorable 4-2 victory over West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. Englands goals were scored by West Ham United’s Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst whose hat trick mde him a football legend. It was a defining moment for boh England and West Ham United.

Sculpture by Philip Jackson. Unveiled by HRH the Duke of York CVO ADC on 28th April 2003.

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