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- 2Alberta Aviation Museum
- 1Falkholt, Carolina (Painter and Graffiti Artist)
- 1Lam, Jen
- 1Mikko Virkkula, Sculptor
- 1Sokolov, Pavel (sculptor)
- 23Russia, St. Petersburg
- 14September, 2016
- 4Architectural decoration - Polar Regions
- 4Metal architectural decoration
- 32016/09/11
- 3Cast Iron
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2011-05-30
Skansen is an open air living history museum on the island of Djurgarden in Stockholm. Examples of buildings have been brought from many parts of Sweden. This wooden windmill is from Öland Island which is just of the south east coast of Sweden. The outside of the windmill is covered with...
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2016-07-08
In remote parts of Alaska, bush cabins were built quickly from local materials. With no window panes available, bottles were packed into window frames to allow light to enter. In this case, quart sealers and beverage bottles were packed into clay and moss in six rows of five bottles, open to...
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2018-06-15
This list of vegetables that grow well in Rovaniemi's Community Garden was pasted to the bulletin board at the garden. Column 1 (top to bottom): potatoes, carrots, turnips, parsnips, radishes, peas, broad beans, scarlet runner bans, spinach, silver beets, chilis, peppers, rhubarb. Column 2...
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2016-09-10
The Trinity Cathedral, also known as the Troitsky Cathedral was opened in 1835. It is a Russian Orthodox cathedral, built in Neoclassical style. On August 25, 2006, while under renovation, the dome burned. The Cathedral was restored and reopened in 2010. Floodlit at night, the blue domes...