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  • In 2017 his new project named'Manje bistre '.
  • The yellow-brown tone of his broad washes suggest the ink used was bistre.
  • Bistre's appearance is generally of a dark grayish brown, with a yellowish cast.
  • The walls were decorated with frescoes and a band of large red, bistre and black roses.
  • Other churches in Buckley include Bistre Methodist, Pentrobin Methodist, Buckley Cross Methodist, Bryn Methodist, and Drury Lane Methodist.
  • Cont?crayons are most commonly found in black, white, and sanguine tones, as well as bistre, shades of grey, and other colors.
  • In Europe, 22 more colors are available and the colors other than sanguine, bistre, grey, black, and white are available open stock.
  • Short and thick; light brown, without metallic spots, variegated and streaked with bistre, particularly towards the head and tail . ( de la Chaumette .)
  • This is the tone of " bistre " that most closely matches the color sample in the 1930 book " A Dictionary of Color " by Maerz and Paul.
  • The set consists of 4 values : ?Real ( blue ), 1 Real ( red ), 2 Reales ( green ) and 4 Reales ( bistre ), issued in sheets of 100.
  • Kamenov Spur is located at, which is 3.8 km northwest of St . Sava Peak, 5.7 km east of Vishna Pass and 6.5 km southeast of Mount Bistre.
  • The numeral issue included Sweden's first bi-colored stamp; the 1-riksdaler value was printed in bistre and blue, and the center design was the Three Crowns of the royal arms.
  • The drawing was made in three stages : first it was lightly laid down in black chalk, then gone over with pen and light bistre, and finally drawn over completely with a finer pen and darker ink.
  • Maddox prepared a number of plates, exposing by contact-printing them from other negatives, and putting each through a different exposure trial . " The resulting prints were very delicate in detail, of a colour varying between a bistre and olive tint, and after washing dried to a brilliant surface ".
  • "' Bistre "'( or "'bister "') can refer to two things : a very dark shade of grayish black ( the version shown on the immediate right ); a shade of brown made from soot, or the name for a color resembling the brownish pigment.
  • Alyn and Deeside : Aston, Broughton North East, Broughton South, Buckley Bistre East, Buckley Bistre West, Buckley Mountain, Buckley Pentrobin, Caergwrle, Connah's Quay Central, Connah's Quay Golftyn, Connah's Quay South, Connah's Quay Wepre, Ewloe, Hawarden, Higher Kinnerton, Hope, Llanfynydd, Mancot, Penyffordd, Queensferry, Saltney Mold Junction, Saltney Stonebridge, Sealand, Shotton East, Shotton Higher, Shotton West, Treuddyn.
  • Alyn and Deeside : Aston, Broughton North East, Broughton South, Buckley Bistre East, Buckley Bistre West, Buckley Mountain, Buckley Pentrobin, Caergwrle, Connah's Quay Central, Connah's Quay Golftyn, Connah's Quay South, Connah's Quay Wepre, Ewloe, Hawarden, Higher Kinnerton, Hope, Llanfynydd, Mancot, Penyffordd, Queensferry, Saltney Mold Junction, Saltney Stonebridge, Sealand, Shotton East, Shotton Higher, Shotton West, Treuddyn.
  • "' 2010-present "': The Flintshire County electoral divisions of Aston, Broughton North East, Broughton South, Buckley Bistre East, Buckley Bistre West, Buckley Mountain, Buckley Pentrobin, Caergwrle, Connah s Quay Central, Connah s Quay Golftyn, Connah s Quay South, Connah s Quay Wepre, Ewloe, Hawarden, Higher Kinnerton, Hope, Llanfynydd, Mancot, Penyffordd, Queensferry, Saltney Mold Junction, Saltney Stonebridge, Sealand, Shotton East, Shotton Higher, Shotton West, and Treuddyn.
  • "' 2010-present "': The Flintshire County electoral divisions of Aston, Broughton North East, Broughton South, Buckley Bistre East, Buckley Bistre West, Buckley Mountain, Buckley Pentrobin, Caergwrle, Connah s Quay Central, Connah s Quay Golftyn, Connah s Quay South, Connah s Quay Wepre, Ewloe, Hawarden, Higher Kinnerton, Hope, Llanfynydd, Mancot, Penyffordd, Queensferry, Saltney Mold Junction, Saltney Stonebridge, Sealand, Shotton East, Shotton Higher, Shotton West, and Treuddyn.