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The dalmatic is a long, wide-sleeved tunic, which serves as a liturgical vestment in the Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican, United Methodist, and some other churches. When used, it is the proper vestment of a deacon at Mass , Holy Communion or other services such as baptism or marriage held in the context of a Eucharistic service.
The Portinari Altarpiece or Portinari Triptych (c. 1475) is an oil-on-wood triptych painting by the Flemish painter Hugo van der Goes, commissioned by Tommaso Portinari, representing the Adoration of the Shepherds. It measures 253 x 304 cm, and is now in the Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence, Italy. This altarpiece is filled with figures and ...
Tarm railway station is a railway station serving the railway town of Tarm in West Jutland, Denmark. [1] [2] Tarm station is located on the Esbjerg–Struer railway line from Esbjerg to Struer. The station opened in 1875. [3] It offers regional rail services to Aarhus, Esbjerg, Herning and Skjern, operated by the railway company GoCollective. [1]
Tarm is a small railway town with a population of 4,126 (1 January 2024) [1] in west Denmark, 36 kilometres southwest of Herning (air distance). The road distance between Herning and Tarm is exactly 47.8 kilometres (29.7 mi) ( Herning - Videbæk - Skjern -Tarm route).
Tropical timber may refer to any type of timber or wood that grows in tropical rainforests and tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests and is harvested there. Typical examples of worldwide industrial significance include, among others, the following hardwoods:
Carl Johan, at the age of 40, immigrated to Canada.He arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada on March 3, 1928. Later that year (October 7, 1928) his Wife Maria (43), his sons Carl Olof (17) and Nils Johan (13), and his daughter, Kally Maria Trygg (8) arrived in Halifax.
It is used as a wood product and in folk medicine. [3] This valuable wood was used in China for furniture from the late Ming and early Qing dynasties [5] and new furniture in the same styles are sought after as luxury and prestige items. [6] Chinese dressing cabinet made from Huanghuali wood, Qing Dynasty (17th-18th century)
Sornsathapornkul noted that logging licences issued by Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam make it difficult to determine if the wood originated in those countries or in Thailand. Thai authorities have voiced concern the timber might be shipped from Thailand to neighboring countries to be legalized.