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===Description=== | ===Description=== | ||
'''The Estmond Museum''' is a [[conceptual painting museum]]. | '''The Estmond Museum''' is a [[conceptual painting museum]]. While predominantly bestowed with artworks of those from Central Europe and Central America (such as Austria, Belize, Hungary, Panama), it houses a select few creations from Eastern European countries as well (Russia/Ukraine). It was awarded the "Ramsey Dollop" for most hands-on approach to cultural diversity in Malton for two consecutive years in 1996 and 1997. | ||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
On 15 June, 2007, [[QSG]] archaeologist [http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=195625 buddhagazelle] collected two [[conceptual painting]]s, three [[fire-damaged painting]]s and two [[torn painting]]s here in twenty-five searches. | On 15 June, 2007, [[QSG]] archaeologist [http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=195625 buddhagazelle] collected two [[conceptual painting]]s, three [[fire-damaged painting]]s and two [[torn painting]]s here in twenty-five searches. | ||
In January 2009, the [[Order of the Black Rose]] made the Estmond Museum their safehouse within [[Grigg Heights]]. As they are mobile throughout the five suburbs in the Rose District, [[Order of the Black Rose|OBR]] members are not always present here. | |||
===Barricade Policy=== | ===Barricade Policy=== | ||
Should be kept at | Should be kept at whatever you feel like honestly, all the GOOD artwork was stolen by [http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=195625 buddhagazelle] so it's not like anything is worth barricading (unless your wellbeing is in the equation) | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:23, 9 October 2024
The Estmond Museum |
The Estmond Museum
Grigg Heights [7,56]
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Description
The Estmond Museum is a conceptual painting museum. While predominantly bestowed with artworks of those from Central Europe and Central America (such as Austria, Belize, Hungary, Panama), it houses a select few creations from Eastern European countries as well (Russia/Ukraine). It was awarded the "Ramsey Dollop" for most hands-on approach to cultural diversity in Malton for two consecutive years in 1996 and 1997.
History
On 15 June, 2007, QSG archaeologist buddhagazelle collected two conceptual paintings, three fire-damaged paintings and two torn paintings here in twenty-five searches.
In January 2009, the Order of the Black Rose made the Estmond Museum their safehouse within Grigg Heights. As they are mobile throughout the five suburbs in the Rose District, OBR members are not always present here.
Barricade Policy
Should be kept at whatever you feel like honestly, all the GOOD artwork was stolen by buddhagazelle so it's not like anything is worth barricading (unless your wellbeing is in the equation)
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