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Snow, Sand, and Ice sculptures can make fantastic conversation pieces at parties and events. Sculpture artists can create crazy and extraordinary shapes that'll get everyone at your party talking. Do you need a cool neat snow sculpture or sand sculpture for an upcoming party or event in Bristol, CT? How about a cartoonist or caricature artist to make funny pictures for a Bristol, CT children's party? Whatever kind of artist you need - be it a cartoon artist, painter, or sculptor - we can help you find what you're looking for in Bristol. Scan our party directory to find Bristol cartoonists, Bristol artists and Bristol, CT ice and sand sculptors for your event.
Bristol Artists may also serve the following areas: Farmington, Northfield, Southington, Milldale, Burlington, Terryville, Avon, Thomaston, Harwinton, Plantsville, Plainville, Cheshire, New Britain, Pequabuck, Plymouth, Waterbury, Unionville, Wolcott, and Hartford County.
Bristol Factoid:
Bristol is in a limestone area, which runs from the Mendip Hills to the south and the Cotswolds to the north east. The rivers Avon and Frome cut through this limestone to the underlying clays, creating Bristol's characteristic hilly landscape. The Avon flows from Bath in the east, through flood plains and areas which were marshy before the growth of the city. To the west the Avon has cut through the limestone to form the Avon Gorge, partly aided by glacial meltwater after the last ice age. The gorge aided in the protection of Bristol Harbour, and has been quarried for stone to build the city. The land surrounding the gorge has been protected from development, as The Downs and Leigh Woods. The gorge and estuary of the Avon form the county's boundary with North Somerset, and the river flows into the Bristol Channel at Avonmouth at the mouth of the River Severn. There is another gorge in the city, in the Blaise Castle estate to the north.
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December 19, 1974 The first personal computer, Altair 8800, went on sale. http://vialin.com Press
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1974 - The first personal computer, Altair 8800, went on sale.
The MITS Altair 8800 is a microcomputer design from 1975, based on the Intel 8080A CPU. Sold as a kit through Popular Electronics magazine, the designers intended to sell only a few hundred to hobbyists, and were surprised when they sold over ten times that many in the first month. Today the Altair is widely recognized as the spark that led to the personal computer revolution of the next few years: The computer bus designed for the Altair was to become a de facto standard in form of the S-100 bus, and the first programming language for the machine was Microsoft's founding product, Altair BASIC.
Dec 19 2004 14:40 GMT
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Paris Muse in the News
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Interested in knowing more about what our tours are like? Top Paris magazines like "Paris Notes" and "Time Out Paris" have recommended Paris Muse. Read what their writers had to say.
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August 03: iGavel (www.igavel.com) based in New York, NY The Long Island estate of Polly Stover Kahn featuring art, antiques and other treasures from the Oheka Castle on a notable auction... http://vialin.com Press
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Featured auction through Roland Antiques with more than 400 lots featuring artists C. Guys, Forain, Dufy, Donati, Henninger, Berge, Vernard, Jean, Cocteau, Lamotte and Goldberg.
The online event runs from July 24th through August 14th. There will be a preview exhibition at the Old Brookville estate, centerpiece of the auction, from August 10th - 13th, 10 AM to 5 PM.
Further information such as photographs or a press kit, please feel free to contact 212-289-5588 or via email at justin at igavel dot com.
August 03 2007 03:15 GMT