The skull is one that holds the mind; it is a cave that preserves our view of the world, society and faith. Through our mind and the power of creative thinking through the skull, we allow you to think and eventually you can die. "On the head of the dead," John Skeleton showed progress in thinking of those facing death looking at the skull. The skeleton shows the thought process of the character using image, rhythm, word selection and address, pattern, and the presence of skull and character, and skeleton readers.
John C. Hodges Library at the University of Tennessee held a permanent "Volo Centaur" exhibition at the library. The exhibition by sculptor Bill Willers is "Do you believe centaurs?" By combining the skeleton of the human being and the skeleton of the Shetland pony? According to exhibitors, this is to make students misunderstand. Make them more important. C. S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia" series describes Centaur as the most intelligent and noble creature. Narnian Centaur is very talented in star gauging, prediction, healing, and war, this is a brave race, always faithful to the senior King Aslan Lion. Lewis generally uses these seeds to fear his readers
John Lewis Newcastle (formerly Bainbridge) in Newcastle-upon-Tyne is the world's oldest department store. Even though the name has been changed to "John Lewis", many customers still know that it is Bainbridge. History of Newcastle dates back to 1838, 21-year-old Emerson Muschamp Bainbridge partnered with William Alder Dunn and opened a boutique on Newcastle Market Street. In the history of the retail industry, one of the most important facts of the Newcastle Banbridge store was that weekly income was recorded by department as early as 1849. This ledger survived and was kept in the John Lewis file. John Lewis bought a Bainbridge shop in 1952.
The first John Lewis franchise in the Republic of Ireland opened in Dublin in October 2016 and supplies limited John Lewis products at the Arnotts department store in Ireland. In November 2016 Australia's New South Wales State opened its first Australian Lewis franchise store. The flagship store at Oxford Street began in 1864 at a shop opened by John Lewis. In 1905, Louis bought a second store at Sloane Square in Peter Jones, London. His eldest son John Spedan Lewis came up with this idea in the era of Peter Jones and started John Lewis Partnership in 1920. John Spedan Lewis also thought about the concept of partner in-house magazine "Gazette" first published in 1918.