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Lola Flash [1] (born 1959) [2] is an American photographer whose work has often focused on social, LGBT and feminist issues. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] An active participant in ACT UP during the time of the AIDS epidemic in New York City , Flash was notably featured in the 1989 "Kissing Doesn't Kill" poster.
The Burton Agnes drum is a carved chalk cylinder dated from 3005 to 2890 BC which was found in 2015 near Burton Agnes, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.The British Museum has described it as "the most important piece of prehistoric art to be found in Britain in the last 100 years" and "one of the most significant ancient objects ever found on the British Isles". [1]
The house is a rare survival of post-war colonial wooden architecture. It was opened to the public in 2004 and is a popular tourist attraction. It contains displays on Agnes and Harry Keith as well as information about colonial life in Sandakan in the first half of the twentieth century, and is commonly referred to as the Agnes Keith House. [12]
St Jacob and Agnes' church. The Basilica of St. James and St. Agnes church complex, dedicated to St. James the Apostle and St. Agnes the Virgin and Martyr, was consecrated in 1198. However, it reached its present form in 1401–30. This 71-meter-high building is surrounded by 19 chapels located between buttresses.
The family moved again when Agnes was ten, this time to the nearby beach community of Venice, California, for her younger brother Al's health. [2] She attended the University of California, Berkeley, where she became a member of the Omicron chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta. [3] Upon graduation, Keith landed a job with the San Francisco Examiner. [4]
Agnes Baldwin Brett (September 25, 1876 – December 26, 1955) was an American numismatist and archaeologist who worked as the Curator at the American Numismatic Society from 1910 to 1913. She was the first paid curator at the American Numismatic Society . [ 1 ]
When the dazzling 16-foot-high leaded stained- glass window arrived in Canton in 1913, it made front-page news—and postponed the new church’s dedication by a week because of a shipping delay.
Agnes Gund (born 1938) is an American philanthropist and arts patron, [2] collector of modern and contemporary art, and arts education and social justice advocate. She is President Emerita and Life Trustee of the Museum of Modern Art ( MoMA ) and Chairman of its International Council.