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Chapelle Saint-Gabriel de Tarascon (12ème s, classée MH, 1840)
La chapelle Saint-Gabriel est une chapelle romane située au sud-est de Tarascon, près de Saint-Étienne-du-Grès dans le département français des Bouches-du-Rhône en région Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Cette chapelle du troisième quart du 12ème siècle constitue un des plus beaux exemples d'art roman provençal inspiré de l'Antiquité, « Ses constructeurs ont magistralement synthétisé dans cet harmonieux édifice l'art de leur temps, l'art roman, et l'art romain, encore si présent et si proche » (Serge Panarotto, Chapelles de Provence, 2009).
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Chapel of Saint Gabriel of Tarascon (12th Century, MH - Classified French national Heritage, 1840) - This chapel from the third quarter of the 12th century is one of the most beautiful examples of Provençal Romanesque art inspired by Roman antiquity.
«Its builders have masterfully synthesized in this harmonious edifice the art of their time, Romanesque art, and Roman art, still so present and so close» (Serge Panarotto, Chapels of Provence).
Case de Metz, Loggia della Mercanzia, 1763, Fonte Gaia, 1386 e Palazzo Sansedoni, 1339.
Palazzo Chigi-Saracini: Continuing the walk along the most elegant street in the city, Via di Città, we find many medieval buildings and the Palazzo is the one that draws the most attention. The building was built between the 12th and 14th centuries and is a beautiful example of Gothic architecture. Since 1932 it has been the seat of the prestigious Chigiana Music Academy.
ACCESS opens April 12th 12:00 PM SLT
Early shopping for our Updates group members starts 12th 12:00 AM SLT.
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• ACCESS starts on Feb 12th, 12:00 PM SLT
Early shopping starts 12th, 12:00 AM SLT for our Updates group only
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The view from the back of the house in the late afternoon. The mist rises up off the falls and catch the setting sun making it look like a dragon resides in the hills beyond.
After a scorching hot and humid day, and a brief down pour, it came out pretty nice on Coniston Water at tea time.
Captured in Blue Skies Village, Rancho Mirage, California. Edited for Sliders Sunday using Snapseed.
This was the place to be every afternoon in Green Bay as you were generally treated to a yard job working to assemble train number 1 and then the road power rolling up from the shop and doubling or tripling over his train before departing into the evening sun. 321, 310 and 317 have just hooked onto the first part of number 1 and will soon be grabbing a couple more tracks before leaving town. The sounds of the Alco's powering up was always a sound to behold. May 14, 1982.
Whilst out and about undertaking a number of daily chores I came across Hawkes Coaches, DD3 (R843 MFR) parked up in the rain in Risley between I suspect school duty, 12th March 2019. I generally have my Panasonic TZ80 to hand so I pulled over and grabbed this shot. R843 MFR a Volvo Olympian OLY-49 chassis fitted with an East Lancs Pyoneer H47/25D body delivered new to Metrobus, Orpington in October 1997. Before being acquired by Hawkes Coaches it has spent time with Southern Vectis, Isle of White from 2010 until 2014.
Seen from the departing 'Coast Starlight', Amtrak's Seattle switcher, MP15 number 530, wears the "12th Man" flag in support of the Seahawks. The switcher is coupled to a Sounder MP36- being a Sunday, the commuter trains are not running.
Got a picture of a awesome drummer in downtown in DC. Did not do a lot of work in Lightroom in this one. This gentlemen was playing old school Soul and R&B. Also caught a little motion blur in the back ground from the pedestrians on the crosswalk.
Megan and Edith are sorting out the Nativity set. Hmmmmm....it seems as if the three wise men are missing!
Photos might be posted late (or not at all) as my Mother is very unwell at the moment so I am not always at home xxx
Boli Khela or Bali Khela is a traditional form of wrestling in Bangladesh, particularly popular in the Chittagong area considered as a national game of the district. It is a form of combat sport involving grappling type techniques such as clinch fighting, throws and takedowns, joint locks, pins and other grappling holds. It is one of the oldest traditions of the Chittagong. The sporting event, held in the first month of the Bengali year date of 7th, always takes place at Madarsha Union as Mokkaro boli khela & same month date of 12th, always takes place at Laldighi Maidan as Jabbarer Boli khela.
Boli Khela was introduced in the last 19th century by Kader Boxo. He was a landlord of Satkania Upazila under Madarsha Union in Chittagong district. He lived there. Every year Bengali first month, he collected dues from his renter. Then he arranged a boli khela (wrestling) to give interest there. It was started in 1879. After his death, it is start 7th boishakh, first month of Bengali year & nowadays it is called "Mokkaro Boli Khela". On other hand, 20th century merchant, Abdul Jabbar Saodagor from Chittagong, arrange a boli khela. His desire was to cultivate a sport that would prepare the youth to fight against British rule which is a self-defense without weapons. It was started in 1907. Broad appeal for the sport began at the end of the First World War but subsided at the end of the Second World War.
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জব্বারের বলীখেলা এক বিশেষ ধরনের কুস্তি খেলা, যা চট্টগ্রামের লালদিঘী ময়দানে প্রতিবছরের ১২ই বৈশাখে অনুষ্ঠিত হয়। এই খেলায় অংশগ্রহণকারীদেরকে বলা হয় বলী। চট্টগ্রামের আঞ্চলিক ভাষায় কুস্তি বলীখেলা নামে পরিচিত। ১৯০৯ সালে চট্টগ্রামের বদরপাতি এলাকার ধনাঢ্য ব্যবসায়ী আবদুল জব্বার সওদাগর এই প্রতিযোগিতার সূচনা করেন। তার মৃত্যুর পর এই প্রতিযোগিতা জব্বারের বলী খেলা নামে পরিচিতি লাভ করে।
I was continuing down 12th street in northern Kalamazoo County near ravine road and the road jobs to accomodate the lakes and the freeway
Class 13 "Master & Slave" 13003 at Doncaster works on 12th May 1985. Its pre-TOPS numbering was D4500, the first of three such units rebuilt from originally Darlington-built Class 08 shunters, the work being carried out at Darlington Works in 1965 (master D4188 and slave D3698) to work the Tinsley hump marshalling yard. After being outshopped from Swindon works in 1980 for further service at Sheffield Tinsley, 13003 was eventually withdrawn from service on 20th January 1985 and was disposed of at Doncaster Works in September 1986.
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The Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Fountain in Birmingham City Centre on a wet winter evening, 13th December 2024. Constructed in a neo-Gothic style, and built from Portland Stone monument it was erected in 1880 in commemoration of Joseph Chamberlain, one of the great 19th-century city politicians of Birmingham.
Powering through Attenborough is DB Cargo 60062 working 6E54, 10:34 Kingsbury - Humber tanks., 12th June 2018.
Locomotive History
60062 was built at the Brush Falcon works, Loughborough in 1991 and was officially accepted by British Rail on the 17th June 1991, allocated to Cardiff MPD. It was stored at Margam with braking system faults on the 20th March 2009 with 19605 engine hours since its last repair. This was its fourth period in store since its initial storage on the 29th July 2005. It was moved up to Toton in July 2010 and dumped in the Old Bank Sidings until taken into Toton for a General overhaul at the beginning of 2013. It emerged at the beginning of June 2013 and following a test run and a repaint into DB Schenker red was reinstated to traffic.
I keep going on about how much I love this beach. It lends itself to so much photography and documenting it s a real pleasure at times. taken last year in October,i just found this on and wondered why I haven't posted it before now.
So, Rob, what did you spend your day doing?
Well, Reader, I spent today photographing The Brodie Sword which was taken following the Battle of Culloden from Bonnie Prince Charlie's captured wagon.
Yes, it really was quite a privilege to spend quite so long quite so up close and personal with this utterly iconic piece of Jacobite memorabilia. I have seen many, many photographs of it in books, I would never have imagined I would be in the position to take my own someday. It was an utter joy to shoot all the artifacts I did today from books, to tickets... maps to muskets. Tomorrow I will work through them and send the finished files off to my client - but I wanted to share just one with you because... well... because I am really quite honoured to have had the chance to take it!
Many thanks to both Go Your Tour and the National Trust for Scotland for an exceptional opportunity, I hope to work with both again in the future.