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"This is a list of finalists for the 1996 Archibald Prize for portraiture (listed is Artist – Title). *Davida Allen – Anne Purves in purple *Rick Amor – Portrait of Paul Boston *Judy Cassab – Robert Juniper * Kordelya Zhansui Chi – 'Wrap time' portrait of John Ruane * Kordelya Zhansui Chi – Hon Ms Jan Wade MP * Peter Churcher – Betty at Home (Betty Churcher) *Kevin Connor – Self- portrait in the Louvre food hall * Graeme Davis – Chris Mann reading murder mysteries with pink curtain *Geoffrey Dyer – Claudio Alcorso * Joe Furlonger – Dr Harold Schenberg *Francis Giacco – Family self-portrait * Robert Hannaford – Self-portrait (Winner: People's Choice) * Robert Hannaford – Cheryl Hurst *Nicholas Harding – Portrait of Barry O'Keefe * Paul Jackson – Self and Tui *Kerrie Lester – James Morrison with flugelhorn * Jocelyn Maughan – Paul Ashton Delprat, artist *Lewis Miller – Portrait of Allan Mitelman * Paul Newton – John Laws (Winner: Packing Room Prize) *Josonia Palaitis – Ray Martin *Jenny Sages – Paul Cox *Wendy Sharpe – Self-portrait – as Diana of Erskineville (Winner: Archibald Prize 1996) (Image) *Garry Shead – Jacqueline McKenzie *Jiawei Shen – Self-portrait with GE (Chinese) Morrison (Image) *Andrew Sibley – Mary-Lou Jelbart in the park * Eric John Smith – Robert Walker * Rosemary Valadon – Deborah Conway – in epic mode * David Van Nunen – Portrait of the artist with Fauve *Wes Walters – Gary Emery *Guy Warren – Portrait of the artist as a young man * Margaret Woodward – Self-portrait as Sarah Wisse, transported *Salvatore Zofrea – Dr Franco Belgiorno-Nettis See also *Previous year: List of Archibald Prize 1995 finalists *Next year: List of Archibald Prize 1997 finalists *List of Archibald Prize winners External links *Archibald Prize 1996 finalists official website 1996 Archibald Prize 1996 Archibald Prize 1996 Archibald Arch "
"The Chief Justice's House is the official residence of the Chief Justice of Sri Lanka, located on Bauddhaloka Mawatha (formally known as Bullers Road), Colombo, Sri Lanka. History The British Colonial Government of Ceylon constructed several Class “A” type quarters to house government officials along Bullers Road. These houses have a large drawing room, dining room, office room and four large bedrooms. These quarters are semi-detached, being divided by a hollow wall to prevent the passage of sound. Special attention have been given to ventilating the rooms, each house was provided with electric lights, fans, bells, modern sanitary fittings and was connected to the water-carriage system. In 1941, during world war 2, then Chief Justice, John Curtois Howard moved into one of these houses, after his former government house been demolished to construct the war time air field at the Colombo Racecourse. Since then most of the serving Chief Justice's used this house as their official quarters, while some preferred to stay in their private residences.Chief Justice sacked Termination letter delivered, her reaction unknown References British colonial architecture in Sri Lanka Chief Justices of Sri Lanka Government buildings in Colombo Houses in Colombo Official residences in Sri Lanka World War II sites in Sri Lanka "
"Causality is a game by British studio Loju. The game is about guiding a group of astronauts to safety. It was released on Steam and later on the iOS App Store. Gameplay The challenge for the player is to guide a group of astronauts to safety, and so complete a level. This is done by using directional cues, portals and time manipulation. The player has to guide the astronauts (which move automatically) to colored end spaces in a variety of environments (such as crystal caves and hazy forests). The player has to complete the level in a certain time frame. As the player advances through a level they can go back in time to find a better solution. There is also a restart button which allows the player to start the level from the beginning. Reception The game received mostly positive reviews. Gamezebo gave the game 4 stars out of 5 praising the fact it was "very challenging and will satisfy hardcore puzzle fans" and that the game had "nice visuals and soundtrack" while criticizing the fact it is "very challenging and may frustrate casual puzzle fans" and has no instructions. GameGrin gave the game a rating of 4.5 out of 10 saying the game "bludgeons freedom into a pulp and annihilates any semblance of player choice, denying any puzzle experimentation and making for one extremely unappealing game". AllAgeGaming called it "worth checking out if you like puzzle games". Pocket Gamer praised the fact that the game "lets you solve its puzzles at your pace". See also * Cosmic Express References External links * 2017 video games Android (operating system) games IOS games Linux games MacOS games Puzzle video games Video games developed in the United Kingdom Video games set in outer space Windows games "