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This is the second issue of Southern Weddings magazinesouthernweddings HTTP Error 404.0 - Not Found The resource you are looking for has been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. The directory or file specified does not exist on the Web server. The URL contains a typographical error. A custom filter or module, such as URLScan, restricts access to the file. Things you can try: Create the content on the Web server. Review the browser URL. Create a tracing rule to track failed requests for this HTTP status code and see which module is calling SetStatus. For more information about creating a tracing rule for failed requests, click here. Links and More Information This error means that the file or directory does not exist on the server. Create the file or directory and try the request again. View more information » Items 1-30 of 48 Reversible Pulpit Scarf - Red/White Gifts of Faith Church Supplies Reversible Pulpit Scarf - Easter/Advent




Reversible Pulpit Scarf - Purple/Green Two Piece Set - Communion Table Cloth with In Remembrance of Me and Plain Element Cover 14458 Bread Plate Napkin - Small Latin Cross 11624 Communion Table Cloth IHS 11775 Bread Plate Napkin - Large Latin Cross 11672 Communion Table Cloth In Remembrance of Me 13106 Reversible Pulpit/Lectern Scarf Blue/White Latin Cross/Latin Cross - 11666 Reversible Standard Communion Table Runner Red/White Slanting Cross and Crown/Latin Cross - 11765 Reversible Flower Stand Cover Black/White Latin Cross/Latin Cross Reversible Standard Communion Table Runner Hunter/Purple Latin Cross/Latin Cross - 12685 Reversible Pulpit/Lectern Scarf Hunter/Purple Latin Cross/Latin Cross - 12687 Reversible Pulpit/Lectern Scarf Hunter/Purple Curved HIS/Trefoil HIS on Cross - 12682 Reversible Standard Communion Table Runner Hunter/Purple Curved IHS/Trefoil IHS on Cross - 12684 Reversible Flower Stand Cover Hunter/Purple Curved HIS/Trefoil HIS on Cross - 12686




Reversible Standard Communion Table Runner Black/White Latin Cross/Latin Cross - 11759 Reversible Flower Stand Cover Blue/White Latin Cross/Latin Cross - 12057 Reversible Standard Communion Table Runner Red/White Latin Cross/Latin Cross - 11764 Reversible Flower Stand Cover Red/White Latin Cross/Latin Cross - 11652 Ceremonial Towels - White Shell Reversible Flower Stand Cover Red/White Slanting Cross and Crown/Latin Cross - 11653 Reversible Pulpit/Lectern Scarf Red/White Latin Cross/Latin Cross - 11669 Reversible Pulpit/Lectern Scarf Hunter/Purple Latin Cross/Latin Cross - 12683 Reversible Pulpit/Lectern Scarf Black/White Latin Cross/Latin Cross - 11664 Two Piece Set - Communion Table Cloth with IHS and Plain Element Cover 14457 Reversible Standard Communion Table Runner Blue/White Latin Cross/Latin Cross - 11761 Reversible Pulpit/Lectern Scarf Red/White Slanting Cross and Crown/Latin Cross Two Piece Set - Communion Table Cloth with Latin Cross and Plain Element Cover 14456




Two Piece Set - Communion Table Cloth Plain and Plain Element Cover 14455 Symphonica In Rosso – Third Date Added Simply Red have today announced a third date, October 28th 2017 for the annual Symphonica in Rosso music event. As promised, Mick will be bringing some of his best-loved songs to be accompanied by a 40-piece symphony orchestra and special guests. The spectacular red setting and famously good sound & lighting that the show employs promise to make this a truly memorable show. Tickets for all three dates are available HERE Symphonica in Rosso – Extra Date Added In case you missed the announcement last night, Simply Red will be headlining the annual Symphonica in Rosso music event in Holland in October 25th 2017 and we are excited to let you all know that an extra date has been added for October 26th. Mick will be bringing some of his best-loved songs to be accompanied by a 40-piece symphony orchestra and special guests. For tickets see HERE




This chair is one of a pair, from an original set of 18, Made in 1735 by William Hallett for the 6th Viscount Lord Irwin, whose portrait is below. The chairs were originally made for Irwin’s London residence, but they were moved to his ancestral home, Temple Newsam, just a year later when Lord Irwin died. The connection between the original bills for Hallett’s work and the upholstery of these chairs was made by the late Christopher Gilbert, and the survival of the documents makes these chairs the earliest recorded example of William Hallett’s work. William Hallett was a self-made man who hailed from Somerset. He married well enough to build himself a country house in about 1750, on the site of Cannons, the former Middlesex seat of the first Duke of Chandos. In the early 1750s Hallett commissioned a portrait of himself (holding a plan of his house) and his family, to be painted by Francis Hayman (RA 1708-1776). This painting signals Hallett’s success at gentrifying himself, and may be the only eighteenth-century portrait of a cabinet-maker which can be identified with absolute certainty.




Hallett lived until 1781 but retired from furniture making in the mid 1750s. His son, also called William Hallett, continued to live in comfortable prosperity and he commissioned Gainsborough to paint a portrait of himself and his future wife Elizabeth in ‘The Morning Walk’, see below. The bills for the set of 18 chairs and all their upholstery are in the Temple Newsam papers, which are held in Leeds City Archive. The first line of this bill details the ’18 Walnuttree chairs’, and it is signed at the bottom by William Hallett. A further bill details the upholstery of the chairs, see below: This upholstery bill was transcribed by Christopher Gilbert as follows: ‘for girtwebb, Sacking and Canvas used for 18 chairs and two Settee’s and tow make the Rowels For 95 Pd. of Curled hair for the Do. For 40yds of Red linnen to cover the Chairs under the Damaske For 13 yds of Crimson In grain Harrateen for the Back of the Chairs and Settees




For Making of 18 Chairs, covered with Damask with a Cord Soed Round, and Bound with lace For making to Sette’s DittoCrimson Sarsnitt to make Scarves to the Backs of the Settee’s and Chairs For making and fitting on Do.of Crimson in grain Serge to make Cases to the Chairs and Settee’s For making of Cases to 18 chairs For Making Cases to two large Settee’sTape, nails, and Cord Us’d for the Chairs, Settee’s, & 8 pr. of window Curtains One of the ’18 walnutree chairs’ of this set, which is still at Temple Newsam, has been re-upholstered according to the instructions of the upholstery bill. By making reference to other surviving examples of this chair type, the bill has been interpreted into upholstery, which is shown on the Temple Newsam chair below. A binding of ribbon lace runs around the base of the seat and up over its corners. ‘Scarves’ of ‘Crimson Sarsnitt’ are sown into the upholstery and can either hang loose down the back of the chair or be thrown over the front to protect the cover from dirt, grease, or overly liberal applications of hair/wig powder.

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