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St Bride - vertaling naar Engels

LIBRARY OF TYPOGRAPHY AND THE PRINTING TRADE IN LONDON
St Bride Printing Library; St Bride Institute; St Bride Foundation
  • St Bride Library

St. Bride         
  • Stained-glass window showing Saint Brigid holding her lamp
  • Brigida von Kildare, Gross St. Martin, Köln
  • John Duncan]] (1913)
  • [[Kildare Cathedral]], built on the site of the original abbey said to have been founded by Brigid
  • A 16th-century [[fresco]] by [[Lorenzo Lotto]] in the [[Suardi Chapel]] showing Brigid turning water into beer (left) and healing a blind man (right)
  • A reliquary of Saint Brigid in [[Old Saint Peter's Church, Strasbourg]]
  • Saint Brigid's Cross]] or ''Crosóg Bhríde''
  • Saint Brigid by Patrick Joseph Tuohy
  • A painting of Saint Brigid in [[St. Patrick's Chapel, Glastonbury]]
IRISH ABBESS AND SAINT
Mary of the Gael; Bridget of Ireland; BRIGID of Ireland; St. Brigid; Bridget, Saint; Bride, Saint; Saint Brigid of Ireland; Saint Brigit; Saint Bride; Saint Brigit of Ireland; Saint Brigid; St Bride; Saint Ffraid of Ireland; Brigid of Ireland; St. Brigid of Kildare; St. bridgett; Saint Brigid of Kildare; Saint Bridgit; St Brigid's Well; St. Bride; St. Brid; St Brid; Saint Brid; St. Bridgit; St Bridgit; St. Brigit; St Brigit; St Brigid; St. Bríd; St Bríd; Saint Bríd; Naomh Bhríde; Naomh Bhride; St Brigid of Kildare; St. Brigit of Kildare; St Brigit of Kildare; Saint Brigit of Kildare; Bridget of Kildare; Saint Bridget of Kildare; St. Bridget of Kildare; St Bridget of Kildare; Bridgit of Kildare; Saint Bridgit of Kildare; St. Bridgit of Kildare; St Bridgit of Kildare; Saint Brid of Kildare; St. Brid of Kildare; St Brid of Kildare; Bride of Kildare; Saint Bride of Kildare; St. Bride of Kildare; St Bride of Kildare; Bríd of Kildare; Saint Bríd of Kildare; St. Bríd of Kildare; St Bríd of Kildare; St. Brigid of Ireland; St Brigid of Ireland; Brigit of Ireland; St. Brigit of Ireland; St Brigit of Ireland; Saint Bridget of Ireland; St. Bridget of Ireland; St Bridget of Ireland; Bridgit of Ireland; Saint Bridgit of Ireland; St. Bridgit of Ireland; St Bridgit of Ireland; Brid of Ireland; Saint Brid of Ireland; St. Brid of Ireland; St Brid of Ireland; Bride of Ireland; Saint Bride of Ireland; St. Bride of Ireland; St Bride of Ireland; Bríd of Ireland; Saint Bríd of Ireland; St. Bríd of Ireland; St Bríd of Ireland; St. brigids well; St. Brigid’s well; Saint Brigid’s Well; St. Brigid’s Well; Brigid of kildare; Life of Brigid; St Brigid’s Well; Mary of Erin; Vita Sanctae Brigidae; Saint Ffraid; Saint Fraid; Fraid; Ffraid; Brigit of Kildare; Saint Brigte; Saint Briget; Saint Brigida; Saint Brigantia; Naomh Bríd; Naomh Bríd Chill Dara
n. Bride, Brigida, Santa Brigida di Irlanda (451-523), monaca e santa patrona dell"Irlanda
St Louis         
  • [[Busch Stadium]] in downtown St. Louis
  • City of St. Louis and Riverfront, 1874
  • Arch]] (completed 1965) from [[Laclede's Landing]], the remaining section of St. Louis's commercial riverfront
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  • Forest Park]]
  • Lafayette Square]]
  • Lafayette Square]] are built with a blending of Greek Revival, Federal and Italianate styles.
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  • Bus passing under the St. Louis Science Center walkway
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  • [[Pruitt–Igoe]] was a large housing project constructed in 1954, which became infamous for poverty, crime and segregation. It was demolished in 1972.
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  • [[St. Louis University High School]] was founded in 1818. Their current building pictured here was built in 1924.
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  • The [[Sinquefield Cup]] chess tournament is hosted annually in St. Louis
  • In 1780 during the American Revolutionary War, St. Louis was attacked by British forces, mostly Native American allies, in the [[Battle of St. Louis]].
  • [[Interstate 64]] crossing the Mississippi in Downtown St. Louis
  • South Broadway after a May 27, 1896, tornado
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  • The [[Enterprise Center]] in downtown St. Louis
  • Forest Park]]
  • [[St. Louis MetroLink]] Red Line train leaving St. Louis Union Station
  • Rivers in the St. Louis area
  • An eastbound [[Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis]] freight train passing under the Hampton Avenue viaduct.
  • The Captains' Return statue inundated by the Mississippi River, 2010.
  • St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones in 2017
  • [[Tower Grove Park]] in spring
  • University City-Big Bend Subway Station along the Blue Line, near Washington University.
  • [[Brookings Hall]] at [[Washington University in St. Louis]]
  • early skyscraper]] designed by [[Louis Sullivan]]
  • Control tower and main terminal at St. Louis Lambert
  • White men pose, 104 Locust Street, St. Louis, Missouri, in 1852 at Lynch's [[slave market]].
INDEPENDENT CITY IN MISSOURI, UNITED STATES
Saint Louis Missouri; St Louis, Missouri; St. Lewis, Missouri; Saint Louis, USA; St Louis; Missouri Saint Louis; Missouri St. Louis; Saint Louis, MO; St. Lewis, MO; St. Louis, MO; St Louis, MO; StLouis; St, Louis, Missouri; St-Louis; UN/LOCODE:USSTL; St, Louis, MO; St louis; City of Saint Louis; Saint Louis City; St. Louis City; St. Louis (MO); Saint Louis (Missouri); St. Louis, Mo.; St Louis (MO); St Louis Missouri; City of St. Louis, Missouri; Saint Louie; St Louie; St. Louis, Mo; St.Louis; St. louis mo; Saint louis, mo; St louis, mo; St.Louis, Mo.; Saint Louis, Mo.; St.Louis Missouri; Saint Louis City, Missouri; St louise; St. Louise, Missouri; Southern Railway (St. Louis); Saint Louis (Mo.); St Louis, Mo; St.Louis, MO; St.Louis, Missouri; St. Louis Missouri; Saint Louis, Missouri; St. Louis, USA; Rome of the West; City of St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; St, Louis; St. Louis City, Missouri; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; St. Louis, Missouri, United States; City of St. Louis Sheriff's Department; St louis city; Government of St. Louis; Demographics of St. Louis
St Louis, città del Missouri (USA) sulla riva occidentale del fiume Mississippi
St. Moritz         
  • St. Moritz is a regional hub for trains and buses
  • St. Moritz in January 1931
  • Cartier [[Polo]] World Cup 2008
  • The Badrutt's Palace Hotel is considered the birthplace of winter sports<ref>[https://www.journeyhero.net/the-thrill-of-winter-sports-in-the-alpine-resort-of-st-moritz/ The Thrill of Winter Sports in the Alpine Resort of St. Moritz]</ref>
  • [[Norman Foster]]'s Chesa Futura in St. Moritz
  • Heinrich Müller]]
  • Plazza da Scoula<br />and [[St. Moritz library]]
  • St. Moritz from above
  • Sailing on [[Lake St. Moritz]]
RESORT TOWN IN THE ENGADINE VALLEY IN SWITZERLAND
St Moritz; Saint Moritz; Sankt Moritz; San Murezzan; St.Moritz; Saint-Moritz; St. Moritz (Graubünden); St. Moritz (Grisons); St. Mortitz; St. Moritz GR; St. Moritz, Switzerland; St-Moritz; St.-Moritz; Sankt-Moritz; San Moritz; St. Moritz (Graubuenden); St. Moritz (Graubunden); The Cricket on Ice Trophy; Draft:The Cricket on Ice Trophy
St.Moritz (centro turistico nel sud est della Svizzera)

Definitie

bridal
Bridal is used to describe something that belongs or relates to a bride, or to both a bride and her bridegroom.
She wore a floor length bridal gown.
...the bridal party.
= wedding
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

St Bride Library

St Bride Library (formerly known as St Bride Printing Library and St Bride Typographical Library) is a library in London primarily devoted to printing, book arts, typography and graphic design. The library is housed in the St Bride Foundation Institute in Bride Lane, London EC4, a small street leading south of Fleet Street near its intersection with New Bridge Street, in the City of London. It is centrally located in the area traditionally synonymous with the British Press and once home to many of London's newspaper publishing houses. The Library is named after the nearby church, St Bride's Church, the so-called "Cathedral of Fleet Street". The Bridewell Theatre is the theatre attached to the Foundation.

St Bride Library opened on 20 November 1895 as a technical library for the printing school and printing trades. The library remained, as the school relocated in 1922 to become what is now known as the London College of Communication. The library's collection has grown to incorporate a vast amount of printing-related material numbering about 65,000 books and pamphlets, in addition to back issues of some 3,600 serial publications and numerous artefacts. Among its extensive collection the library houses: an Eric Gill collection, a William Addison Dwiggins collection, a Beatrice Warde collection, types of the Oxford University Press, and punches of the Caslon and Figgins foundries. Much of the non-book material was acquired by long-serving librarian James Mosley between 1956 and 2000.

No charge is made for access to the reading room but a fee of £1 per item is levied for titles retrieved from closed access storage. The limited Reading Room study space means that potential visitors must email the library in advance of their visit to ensure that they may be accommodated on open days.

The library is currently open each Wednesday from noon. Two research sessions are bookable each Wednesday, either between noon and 3pm or between 3.30pm and 6.30pm. The library closes between 3pm and 3.30pm for cleaning between study sessions. Those wishing to reserve a space should email library@sbf.org.uk for access.