Windjammer
A windjammer is a commercial sailing ship with many masts that might be square, fore-and-aft, or a mix of the two. During the transition from the Age of Sail to the Age of Steam, the informal name developed.
A windjammer is a commercial sailing ship with many masts that might be square, fore-and-aft, or a mix of the two. During the transition from the Age of Sail to the Age of Steam, the informal name developed.
Darts, often known as dart-throwing, is a competitive activity in which two or more players fire tiny sharp-pointed missiles known as darts at a circular target known as a dartboard using just their hands. Darts players are sometimes referred to as “dartists.” Scores are awarded by striking certain indicated locations of the board; however, unlike
Born May 8, 1994 Death February 23, 2020 On February 23, 2020, Ahmaud Marquez Arbery, was murdered in a neighborhood near Brunswick in Glynn County, Georgia, United States. Arbery was jogging when three white residents decided to pursue him: Travis McMichael and his father Gregory, who were armed and in one vehicle, and William “Roddie” Bryan, who was in
Julia Fox is a former teacher and novelist, as well as a historical researcher. She currently resides in London with her spouse, Tudor historian John Guy. Her first book, Jane Boleyn: The Infamous Lady Rochford, was a biography of the lady-in-waiting at the court of Henry VIII of England and Anne Boleyn’s sister-in-law.
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Downtown MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the Downtown line, located in Downtown Core, Singapore.
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St. Georges Hotel in Beirut, Lebanon is a landmark building built in the late 1920s. Parisian architect Auguste Perret came to Beirut to design the building with Antoine Tabet.
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Auguste Perret (12 February 1874 – 25 February 1954) was a French architect and a pioneer of the architectural use of reinforced concrete. His major works include the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, the first Art Deco building in Paris; the Church of Notre-Dame du Raincy (1922–23); the Mobilier National in Paris (1937); and the French Economic,
Nakano is a district of Nakano, Tokyo, Japan. Nakano borders Arai, Nogata, and Kamitakada in the north, Higashinakano to the east, Chūō to the south, and Kōenji to the west.
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The Rito Seco Creek Culvert, in San Luis, Colorado, was built as a Works Progress Administration project. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.
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The Infinite Happiness is a feature-length documentary (85 min) by Ila Bêka & Louise Lemoine which documents their life for about a month inside the “8 House” designed by the architect Bjarke Ingels in Copenhagen. Directed by Ila Bêka & Louise Lemoine Produced by Beka & Partners Cinematography Ila Bêka Edited by Ila Bêka &
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