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WCR's Itarsi Electric Trip Shed happily Welcomes AC-DC dual current locomotives into its territory, seen here are BZA WAM-4 # 21227, KYN WCAM-3 # 21888, KYN WCAM-2P # 21875, CNB WAG-7 # 27089, ET WAP-4 # 22853 and ET WAM-4 # 20666 taking well deserved rest at Itarsi, earlier in the morning one more KYN WCAM-3 was there which hauled the LTT bound 12294 Duronto Express!

1293 196 (91 81 1293 196-2 A-ÖBB / Siemens 2020/22853) von ÖBB-Produktion überquert mit Güterzug nach Passau die Isar in Plattling (KBS 880)

Der Vectron MS wurde am 05.08.2020 von ÖBB in Dienst gestellt.

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La Be 4/4 1006 ex-ASm transite à la petite halte de Vuarennes en direction de Montreux.

 

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NATO - Boeing E-3A Sentry (cn 22853 LN:970) - LX-N90458 - CGN 05.05.2008

After being overtaken by NZM bound BDTS Yuva Express, Itarsi Wap-4 #22853 powered 12121 JBP~NZM Madhya Pradesh Sampark Kranti Exp. switches to mainline to continue its journey.

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Proyecto paisaje urbano en Tetuán

 

Plaza del poeta Leopoldo Luis, calles Matadero con Ángel Puech, Hierbabuena, Lope de Haro, Marqués de Viana, Almortas… Barrio de Tetuán, Madrid

 

Proyecto Tetuán para la mejora de paisaje urbano de Tetuán tiene como objeto desarrollar una experiencia para explorar las posibilidades de mejora del paisaje urbano mediante intervenciones de carácter artístico durante 2013. Esta acción se encuentra entre las recogidas en el Plan Estratégico de Cultura del Ayuntamiento de Madrid 2012-2015 (PECAM) y se inscribe dentro de las líneas encaminadas al fomento de la creatividad, la participación pública y la difusión en la mejora del paisaje urbano. El proyecto contempla, por tanto, dos ámbitos de trabajo: por un lado el orientado a los artistas y sus intervenciones y, por otro, las tareas de difusión y participación ciudadana.

Tras varias sesiones de trabajo abiertas llevadas a cabo durante este año, se generado un grupo de trabajo para la gestión compartida del proyecto del que forman parte: integrantes de Red de agentes culturales de Tetuán (entre los que se encuentran Moenia, Pkmn, Taller de Casquería, Mood Studio o Bea Burgos, de Aquí Tetuán) colectivos dedicados a la creación, la arquitectura o el paisajismo vinculados o interesados en trabajar en el distrito de Tetuán, como Estudio Montes, Pez Arquitectos, Ahora Arquitectura y La Galería Magdalena, representantes o agentes vecinales del barrio, agentes de la Dirección General de Paisaje Urbano, de la Junta Municipal de Distrito e Intermediae.

Tras desarrollar conjuntamente el proyecto y definir las actuaciones a llevar a cabo, el grupo de trabajo ha invitado a otros colectivos a implicarse en acciones concretas acompañadas por agentes vinculados al distrito de Tetuán que han participado en la definición del proyecto. Entre ellos Germinando, Perricac, La Fresquera, Basurama y Zuloark.

También forman parte del proyecto los artistas implicados en los muros artísticos gestionados por el equipo de la Dirección General de Paisaje Urbano testeando el funcionamiento de la Oficina de Gestión de Muros. Entre ellos se encuentran Suso 33, San, E1000, Spy y Borondo.

La propuesta global del proyecto se concreta en cuatro emplazamientos principales, definidos colectivamente y gracias a la colaboración de la junta municipal de distrito que elaboró el catalogo de solares de propiedad municipal, así como del Área de Urbanismo que facilitó la información sobre la calificación de los terrenos para elegir el lugar del Huerto: la Plaza Leopoldo Luis, el solar situado en la calle Nuestra Señora del Carmen, el solar de la calle López de Haro con Berruguete y el solar de calle Matadero con Ángel Puech. Cada emplazamiento agrupa las distintas intervenciones y colaboradores.

- La Plaza Leopoldo Luis: Intervienen Estudio Montes y Pez Arquitectos, Germinando y Perricac.

- El solar de calle Matadero con Ángel Puech: Intervienen Moenia, La Fresquera, La Galería Magadena y Mood Studio.

- El solar situado en la Calle Hierbabuena: Intervienen Pkmn y Taller de Casquería.

- El solar de la calle Lope de Haro: Intervienen Basurama y Zuloark.

- Además Aquí Tetuán, Bea Burgos, llevará a cabo la intervención “Ventanas a Tetuán” basado participación vecinal y la recuperación de la memoria del distrito. A través de las ventanas, metáforas de la memoria de los ciudadanos, el proyecto trata de recuperar el paisaje urbano que no está presente físicamente, o que tan solo se intuye a partir de ciertos elementos - una fuente, un ladrillo, una acera, un adoquín -pero sigue existiendo en la mente de los vecinos. Mood Studio y La Galería Magdalena llevarán a cabo la documentación del proyecto a través de fotografías, retratos de los vecinos e interacciones a pie de calle que generarán un material fotográfico que será expuesto a posteriori. Miguel Díaz de Ahora Arquitectura propone un programa de paseos donde encontramos de lugares desconocidos y un itinerario guiado desde un punto de vista urbano para mostrar las intervenciones realizadas, su desarrollo y su entorno.

 

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Callsign:NATO07

Made:1984

SN:22853/970

Engines:4x Pratt & Whitney TF33

,,NATO Tigers" livery

touch and go training

Pardubice/LKPD/PED/Czech Republic/CZ

Stunning ET WAP-4 #22853 blasting through Misrod @ good speed charging 5:53 hrs late running 22692 NZM-SBC Bangalore Rajdhani.

Callsign:NATO07

Made:1984

SN:22853/970

Engines:4x Pratt & Whitney TF33

,,NATO Tigers" livery

touch and go training

Pardubice/LKPD/PED/Czech Republic/CZ

Majestic ET WAP-4 #22853 cruising through MISROD @ MPS hauling 24 mins late running LHB BKN-MAS A.C. S.F. Express.

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Made:1984

SN:22853/970

Engines:4x Pratt & Whitney TF33

,,NATO Tigers" livery

touch and go training

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Taken from a photograph by W Leslie Good in my collection.

MR 1051, built Dubs in 1874. Renumbered 2853 in 1907. LMS 2853 in 1923. Renumbered 22853 after 1934. Withdrawn January 1949 not taking up allocated number 58113.

Enviro 22853 is seen in a little off route in Greenock as the driver struggled to find the entrance to the drop off point at Ardgowan Street. It came from the park and ride site at Erskine during the tall ships festival.

TO THE

GLORY OF GOD

AND IN

HONOURED

MEMORY OF

 

Private Ernest Bridges, Suffolk Regiment.

Born in 1884 at Leiston, Suffolk.

 

3289 Private Wilfred Clarke, 1st/4th. Battalion, Suffolk Regiment.

The son of Wesley and Elizabeth Clarke of Great Glemham.

Wilfred died, aged 20, on 1st. November 1916. He was buried in an unmarked grave at map reference 57c.T.5.a.1.0. The remains were later identified by an identity disc and Wilfred was reburied in Grave: XXXVI. L. 7 at Serre Road Cemetery No. 2, Somme, Picardie, France with the personal inscription,

'HE DIED THAT

WE MIGHT LIVE'

 

Captain Arthur Brooks Close-Brooks MC, 3rd. Battalion, Manchester Regiment, attached to 1st. Battalion, Manchester Regiment.

Born on 22nd. October 1884 in Eccles, Lancashire, one of the five children of John Brooks Close-Brooks, a banker, and Emily Close-Brooks of Birtles Hall, Chelford, Cheshire.

Husband of Frances Mary, nee Brown, of The Grove in Great Glemham. Father of Emily Lois and Geoffrey.

Educated at the Reverend C.L. Cameron's school at Mortimer, Winchester College, and Trinity College, Cambridge. After gained his degree he went into business in Bolton where he was a master cotton spinner.

On the outbreak of war Arthur enlisted in the Public Schools Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers, and subsequently obtained a commission as a Second Lieutenant, on probation, in the 2nd. Battalion Manchester Regiment. Gaining promotion to Lieutenant he was promoted to Captains on 1st. June 1915.

On 10th. June 1915 while serving at Ypres with the 2nd. Manchester's, Arthur was detailed to obtain information concerning a new piece of trench work in the German lines. With 5268 Sergeant Charles Ernest Kirby from 'A' Company and a private, Arthur crawled across no lands land towards the enemy's front line. Just before daybreak the party came under heavy fire that wounded the private. All three men separated and made their way to the battalion's front line trenches, however, it was discovered that Charles Kirby had not returned. Immediately, Arthur returned to no man's land and crawling across the ground in broad daylight found that the sergeant had been killed within 35 yards of the German lines. He managed to crawl back to his own trenches and when darkness fell he returned to no man's land and brought Charles Kirby's body back to the British lines. Charles was killed inn action, aged 28. He is buried in Grave: I. B. 10 at Chester Farm Cemetery, Zillebeke, West Flanders, Belgium.

Arthur was awarded the M C for attempting to rescue his sergeant, and was also Mentioned in Despatches. His Military Cross citation reads,

'For conspicuous gallantry at Ypres on the 10th. June 1915, in attempting to rescue an N.C.O. belonging to his regiment. The N.C.O. was lying 35 yards in front of the enemy's trench when Lieutenant Close-Brooks crawled out to him in broad daylight. When finding that he was already dead he attached a cord to his body, which was recovered.'

London Gazette 1917.

In 1916 Arthur was posted with the 1st. Manchester's to Mesopotamia aboard HMT Miltiades.

Arthur died, aged 32, at No. 8 British Field Ambulance from wounds sustained in an attack near the Shatt-el-Hai Canal on Wednesday 10th. January 1917. He was buried in Grave: XXVIII. A. 2 in Amara War Cemetery, Al `Amarah, Amara District, Maysan, Iraq.

However in 1933 every headstone was removed from the cemetery due to salts in the soil that were causing them to deteriorate. In their place a screen wall comprising nine panels was built along the western perimeter. with the names of the buried engraved upon them.

 

18110 Lance Corporal Frederick Levett Clow, 2nd. Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment.

Born in and resident of Great Glemham.

Frederick was killed in action on Tuesday 9th.October 1917. He has no known grave and is commemorated on Panel 23 to 28 of the Tyne Cot Memorial, Passchendaele, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.

 

555819 Rifleman George Johnson, 16th. Battalion, London Regiment (Queen’s Westminster Rifles).

Born at Great Glemham, the son of Henry and Eliza Johnson of Low Road, Great Glemham.

Brother of Henry, below.

George died, aged 18, on Armistice Day, Sunday 11th. November 1918. He is buried at near the SE corner of All Saints church, Great Glemham.

George's death was recorded at Fulham.

 

50003 Private Henry Lewis Johnson, 59th. Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), formally 8974, Suffolk Regiment.

The son of Henry and Eliza Johnson of Low Road, Great Glemham.

Brother of George, above.

Henry was killed in action, aged 23, on Thursday 21st. March 1918. He has no known grave and is commemorated on Bay 10 of the Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.

 

200897 Private Stanley Walter Augustus Mattin, 4th. Battalion, Suffolk Regiment.

The son of Mrs. C. Mattin of Rose Cottage, Great Glemham.

Stanley was killed in action, aged 27, on Monday 23rd. April 1917. He has no known grave and is commemorated on Bay 4 of the Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France

 

200832 Private Frederick 'Fred' Mattin, 1st/4th. Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, formally 3113 Private, Suffolk Regiment.

Fred died on Sunday 28th. July 1918. He is buried in Grave: III. A. 19 at Pernois British Cemetery, Holloy-les- Pernois, Somme, Picardie, France

 

200962 Private John Mattin, 'B' Company, 1st/4th. Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, formally 3384 Private, Suffolk Regiment.

Born in 1897, the son of Arthur and Rose Mattin of Brookheath, Fordingbridge, Hampshire.

John was killed in action, aged 19, at Bazentin-le-Petit during the attack on Switch Trench on Saturday 15th. July 1916. He has no known grave and is commemorated on Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A of the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, Picardie, France.

 

14832 Private Percy James Mayhew, 8th. Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment), formally 775224 Private, Royal West Kent Regiment.

Born in 1898 at Great Glenham, Suffolk, the eldest son of James and Norah Mayhew of Great Glemham House, Great Glemham.

Enlisted at Framlingham, Suffolk.

Percy died of wounds at a major casualty clearing station near Ypres, aged 19, on Thursday 17th. May 1917. He is buried in Grave: XII. B. 11A. at Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium with the personal inscription,

'UNTIL THE DAY BREAK

AND THE SHADOWS FLEE AWAY'

 

Alfred Palmer

No information on this man is available

 

15463 Private Frederick John Pendle, 1st. Battalion, Grenadier Guards.

Born at Rendham, Suffolk.

Frederick died as a prisoner of war on Tuesday 15th. December 1914. He is buried in Grave: XIII. D. 23 at Cologne Southern Cemetery, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.

 

22853 Lance Corporal Ernest Alfred Pleasance, 51st. Battalion, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), formally 3204 Private Suffolk Regiment.

Born in 1895, the son of Alfred and Mary Ann Pleasance of New Cottage, Great Glenham.

Earnest died, aged 23, on Saturday 19th. October 1918. He is buried in Grave: B. 17 at Iwuy Communal Cemetery, Nord, France with the personal inscription,

'FAR FROM A WORLD

OF GRIEF AND SIN

WITH GOD ETERNALLY

SHUT IN'

 

10613 Private Burt William Smith, 10th. Battalion, The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment).

The son of Harry and Anna Maria Smith of Manor Farm, Kirton, Suffolk.

Husband of Jessie May Smith.

Resident of Saxmundham, Suffolk.

Burt was killed in an enemy air raid, aged 29, on Saturday 18th. August 1917, He is buried in Grave: II. C. 9 at Bertenacre Miltary Cemetery, Fletre, Nord France with the personal inscription,

'DEARLY LOVED BY ALL'

 

A/205401 Rifleman Ernest James Stone, 8th. Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps.

Born in and resident of Great Glenham.

Ernest died on Thursday 21st. March 1918. He is buried in marked Grave: 353 at Origny St. Benoite German Military Cemetery at map reference 62b.W.24.c.6.4. Ernest's remained were later exhumed and he was reburied in Grave: I. G. 4 at St. Souplet British Cemetery, Nord, France.

 

WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY

 

ALSO OF

 

1939-1945

 

S/106859, Private Arthur William Abbott, Royal Army Service Corps

The son of Edward and of Edith M. Abbott of Great Glemham.

The troopship Lancastria was originally sent to Quiberon Bay as part of 'Operation Aerial', the evacuation of some 124,000 men of the British Expeditionary Force which had been cut off to the south of the German advance through France. Accompanying Lancastria was the 20,341-ton liner, Franconia. Finding that she was not required for the evacuation from Lorient, the captain of Lancastria, Rudolph Sharp, was sent on towards the port of St. Nazaire, where many more troops were waiting to be lifted. On the way, an air raid damaged Franconia, which returned to England for repairs, leaving Lancastria to continue alone. She arrived in the mouth of the Loire estuary late on 16th. June. Because the port has to be accessed along a tidal channel, Lancastria anchored in the Charpentier Roads, some 5 miles (8 km) SW of St. Nazaire, at 04:00 on 17th. June, along with some 30 other merchant vessels of all sizes.

Troops were ferried out to Lancastria and by the mid-afternoon of 17th. June she had embarked an unknown number of people, with estimates ranging from 4,000 up to 9,000.

The nearby Orient Liner Oronsay was hit on the bridge by a German bomb at 13:10. Lancastria was free to depart and the captain of the destroyer HMS Havelock advised her to do so, but, without a destroyer escort as defence against a possible submarine attack, Captain Sharp decided to wait for Oronsay before leaving.

At 15:50 Junkers Ju 88 bomber from Kampfgeschwader 30 attacked and hit Lancastria with 3 or possibly 4 bombs. A number of survivors reported that one bomb had gone down the ship's single funnel. The ship sank at 16:12, within 20 minutes of being hit. There were 2,477 survivors. Estimates of the death toll vary from less than 4,000 to as many as 7,000.

Arthur died, aged 24, on Monday 17th. June 1940. He is buried in Collective Grave: 2 and remembered on Screen Wall Panel 1 at Les Moutiers-en-Retz Communal Cemetery, Loire-Atlantique, France.

 

5825903 Lance Corporal Jack Wilfred Crisp, 1st. Battalion, Suffolk Regiment.

The son of Sarah Crisp and stepson of J. W. G. Cattermole of Stratford St. Andrew, Suffolk.

Jack was killed in action, aged 30, on Wednesday 28th. June 1944. He was buried at map reference 7F/1 Cane MR 03257345 La Bijude, France and was reburied on 8th. June 1945 in Grave: 5. A.11 at Hermanville War Cemetery, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France with the personal inscription,

'IN LOVING MEMORY OF

OUR DEAR SON.

NOT LOST BUT GONE BEFORE'

 

5826435 Serjeant Alfred William Fairhead, 4th. Battalion, Suffolk Regiment.

Born in 1916, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fairhead.

Husband of Kathleen Elizabeth Fairhead of Stowmarket, Suffolk.

The 9,419 gross ton 'hell ship' Rakuyō Maru left Singapore on 4th. September 1944 with Convoy HI-72 transporting 1,317 British and Australian prisoners of war to Formosa.

On the morning of 12th. September the convoy was attacked in the Luzon Strait by a wolfpack consisting of the submarines USS Growler SS-215, USS Pampanito SS-383 and USS Sealion SS-315. Rakuyō Maru was torpedoed by Sealion at 5 a.m. off East Hainan Island and sunk in Lat 18.0 N, Lon 114.0 E. The Japanese survivors of Rakuyō Maru were rescued by an escort vessel, leaving the POWs in the water with rafts and some abandoned boats. A total of 1,159 POWs died,

Alfred died at sea, aged 28, on Tuesday 12th. September 1944. He has no known grave and is commemorated on Column 53 of the Singapore Memorial, Kranji, North West, Singapore.

 

85149 Squadron Leader John Conway Foster, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.

Born in 1897 in Italy, the son of Dr. Michael George Foster M.D., F.R.C.P. and Charlotte Shipley Foster.

John married Franklin Engs on 30th. April 1931, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The couple immigrated to New York City in 1932. On returning to England they lived at Great Glemham.

John died, aged 49, on Tuesday 10th. July 1945. He is commemorated on Panel 2 at Golders Green Crematorium

Golders Green, Barnet, London

 

1795572 Rifleman Angus William Jarvis, 6th. Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).

The son of Ambrose and Anne Jarvis.

Husband of Phyllis Jarvis of Great Glemham.

Angus died, aged 23, on Thursday 18th. January 1945. He is buried in Grave: G. 9 at Sittard War Cemetery, Limburg, Holland with the personal inscription,

'DEEP IN OUR HEARTS

A MEMORY IS KEPT

OF ONE WE LOVED

AND WILL NEVER FORGET'

 

5827642 Serjeant William Charles Barnabus Scace, 1/5th. Battalion, The Queen’s Royal Regiment (West Surrey).

William died on Sunday 25th. October 1942. He was buried at N2.GRU.1027 and was reburied on 28th. June 1943 in Grave: XXV. G. 2 at El Alamein War Cemetery

 

THE MEN WERE VERY GOOD UNTO US

AND WE WERE NOT HURT

THEY WERE A WALL UNTO US

BOTH BY DAY AND NIGHT

1 SAM. 25. V. 15-16

  

The memorial stands beside All Saints parish church in Great Glemham and takes the form of a Celtic Cross made of Portland stone on a single stepped base. The memorial was unveiled on 13th. June 1920 and a reported appeared in the East Anglian Daily Times dated 16th. June 1920.

 

The war memorial received Grade: II listed building status on 23rd. April 2018.

 

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2019#343 -Ju-chan- (Julia) 413949 as Bloodelf Paladin from World of Warcraft

 

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“El JARDÍN TALLADO”.

PARADOR DE ALCALA COLEGIO DE SANTO TOMÁS.

Calle Colegios 8 c/f a la c/ Basilios. Alcalá de Henares, Madrid

Arquitectos: María José Aranguren y José González Gallegos. 2004-2009

 

El nuevo Parador de Alcalá de Henares, ciudad declarada por la UNESCO en 1998 Patrimonio de la Humanidad, se sitúa sobre los pervivencias del antiguo Colegio-Convento de Dominicos de Santo Tomás, fundado por el deán Don Carlos de Mendoza en el siglo XVII. Edificio de dilatada historia y diferentes usos, desde los iniciales colegio universitario y convento, a los de reformatorio, cárcel y cuartel, que se ha recuperado del estado de semi-abandono en el que se encontraba al incendiarse sus cubiertas en 1998.

En 2002 los arquitectos Aranguren y González Gallegos ganan el concurso convocado por Paradores de Turismo de España, con una propuesta bajo el lema "Jardín Tallado" que en su memoria explica el objeto del proyecto: "recuperar la dualidad de edificio claustral y espacio ajardinado"…"la edificación necesaria para completar el programa se extenderá en la superficie del solar, quedando bajo un extenso jardín perforado por múltiples y diversos patios que generarán una interesante variedad de espacios de habitación vinculados a ellos". El proyecto formó parte de la exposición "On-Site. New Architecture in Spain" del MOMA en Nueva York.

Plantean un edificio horizontal que rememora un mundo de claustros y patios que resume la ciudad de Alcalá, adaptando el modelo tipológico del convento: “el claustro ofrecería retiro; el jardín, goce”. Para relacionarse con el entorno, la nueva edificación no debía sobrepasar la altura de la antigua tapia del huerto. A los edificios preexistentes se les realizan injertos de arquitectura contemporánea, redescubriendo la ruina y curando sus heridas con metales y maderas. Las carpinterías que cierran las antiguas arcadas del claustro están retranqueadas tras los sillares de piedra. En las fachadas conviven piedra y escultura renacentistas con cristal, acero en un lenguaje tan moderno como arriesgado, y los elementos visibles se cubren de una malla-veladura que permite la observación del exterior, pero que diluye la visión en sentido contrario. Los arquitectos han conseguido la transformación del espacio gracias al soterramiento de las habitaciones en los antiguos huertos, con un entramado subterráneo inspirado en la jardinería japonesa con el bambú como protagonista. Su interior sorprende especialmente si uno espera encontrarse con el estilo de los paradores o de la vieja Hostería del Estudiante; aquí no hay doseles, ni armaduras, ni muebles castellanos, ni cretonas. En el nuevo restaurante se dan cita los platos característicos y las viejas recetas de tradición cervantina, pero con un leguaje tan moderno como su arquitectura. En resumen: “una apuesta por la recuperación del pasado con el mejor presente para asegurar el futuro”

El acceso se realiza por un cuerpo de nueva planta sobre la calle Colegios, que sirve de articulación de las naves preexistentes, y del que parte una galería de unión con el claustro conventual, galería acristalada recubierta de una piel de malla metálica. En torno al recuperado claustro del Colegio de Santo Tomás, construido de ladrillo visto sobre zócalo de sillería de piedra, se ubican las zonas de cafetería, restauración y salón-biblioteca en planta baja, y ocho habitaciones especiales en el alta, y el Spa, un lugar espectacular instalado en los altos de la antigua capilla del convento.

El resto de las habitaciones de nueva construcción, se sitúan fuera del perímetro del antiguo convento, sobre los antiguos huertos. Bajo una zona ajardinada que sirve de cubierta a la nueva edificación se agrupan 98 habitaciones en dos plantas, parte bajo la rasante original, abiertas a un damero de patios ornamentales, “el jardín tallado”. Finalmente, 21 habitaciones se ubican en la planta superior de la antigua nave de talleres, edificada en el siglo XIX en ladrillo visto, por encima del jardín tallado. Para el turismo congresual y otros eventos sociales se disponen 12 salones ubicados en los bajos de la nave de talleres y en los restos de una vieja fábrica aneja -realizada en mampostería pétrea con verdugadas y recercados de ladrillo-, con recepción independiente y acceso por la calle posterior. Asimismo dispone, en la zona ampliada, de una piscina de temporada. El proyecto tiene prevista una ampliación, sobre el solar posterior de la manzana, con destino a Escuela de Hostelería aneja al Parador, planteada con un esquema similar al del cuerpo del jardín tallado, con aulas en la planta baja y residencia de estudiantes en la superior.

Frente a la fachada principal se mantiene, a la espera de su restauración prevista en 2012, la vieja Hostería del Estudiante, situada junto al Patio Trilingüe en el antiguo Colegio Menor de San Jerónimo, fundado por el Cardenal Cisneros en 1510.

Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Norfolk-based 1st Battalion, 111th Field Artillery Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team reunite with loved ones and fellow Soldiers Dec. 3, 2022, in Hampton, Virginia, after serving on federal active duty in Iraq since March 2022. While deployed, approximately 330 Soldiers were tasked to provide short-range air defense against unmanned aerial systems and rocket artillery and motor attacks, protecting more than 10,000 coalition forces and critical assets throughout the Central Command area of operations in the Middle East using the Counter-Rocket, Artillery and Mortar System, or C-RAM. Read more at ngpa.us/22853. (U.S. Army photo by Cotton Puryear)

 

War Memorial

 

Identifications from the CWGC database:

 

First World War:

 

Lieut. John Rhys Davies, B.A., London Regt., Late Scholar of Caius College, Cambridge -- Second Lieutenant John Rhys Davies, 23rd Bn., London Regiment; died 28 November 1917, aged 38; buried in Jerusalem War Cemetery (C. 44.); only son of Katherine Davies, of Stanford Hall, Lechlade, Glos., and the late John Davies, of Springfield, Oakham; B.A., Classical Scholar of Caius College, Cambridge: www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/646662/DAVIES,%20JOHN...

 

Pte. Reginald Dawes, Shropshire L.I. -- Private Reginald Dawes (Service No: 26959), 6th Bn., King's Shropshire Light Infantry; died 1 December 1917, aged 21; buried in Tincourt New British Cemetery, Somme, France (III. D. 6.); son of Eli and Mary Jane Dawes, of Southrop, Lechlade. Glos.: www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/255393/DAWES,%20REGINALD

 

Pte. Sidney Dawes, R. Berks. -- Private Sidney George Dawes (Service No: 39382), 8th Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment; died 28 October 1918, aged 32; buried in St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France (S. II. K. 2.); son of Eli and Mary Jane Dawes, of Southrop, Lechlade, Glos.: www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/516993/DAWES,%20SIDNE...

 

Pte. Arthur Godwin, Glos. Regt. -- Private Arthur C. Godwin (Service No: 3165), 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment; died 24 April 1918, aged 22; name recorded on the Loos Memorial, Pas-de-Calais, France (Panel 60 to 64.); son of Robert Godwin, of Southrop, Lechlade, Glos., and the late Alice Godwin: www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1763836/GODWIN,%20ART...

 

Pte. Leonard Godwin, Glos. Regt. -- Private L. N. Godwin (Service No: 24511), 8th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment; died 23 July 1916, aged 17; buried in Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France (XVI. J. 19.); son of Mr. R. Godwin, of Southrop, Lechlade, Glos.: www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/553095/GODWIN,%20L%20N

 

Pte. Albert Hatton, Wilts. Regt. -- Probably: Private Albert William Hatton (Service No: 5608), 1st Bn., Wiltshire Regiment; died 25 March 1915, aged 31; buried in Southrop (St. Peter) Churchyard, Gloucestershire (north-west of church.); husband of Nora Hatton, of Burford St., Lechlade, Glos.: www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/358847/HATTON,%20ALBE...

 

Pte. Frederick Maunder, Glos. Regt. -- Private F. Maunder (Service No: 23290), 2nd/5th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment; awards: M M; died 30 April 1918, aged 24; buried in Esquelbecq Military Cemetery, Nord, France (I. B. 39.); son of William Maunder, of The Row, Southrop, Lechlade, Glos.: www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/25327/MAUNDER,%20F

 

Pte. John Newman -- [not possible to identify unambiguously]

 

Lieut. Stanley C. Squire. Glos. Regt., Schoalr of Corpus Christi College, Oxford -- Lieutenant Stanley Charles Squire, 7th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment; died 9 August 1915, aged 22; name recorded on the Helles Memorial, Turkey (Panel 101 to 104.); son of the Rev. Charles E. Squire and Florence C. Squire, of Wootton Vicarage, Bedford; Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; School, St. John's, Leatherhead: www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/685851/SQUIRE,%20STAN...

 

Pte. George Sparrow, Glos. Regt. -- Probably: Private G. H. Sparrow (Service No: 17151), 11th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment; died 12 October 1916; buried in Sarigol Military Cemetery, Kriston, Greece (A. 88.); husband of E. Sparrow, of Southrop, Lechlade, Glos.: www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/332143/SPARROW,%20G%20H

 

Pte. Charles Soles, R. Berks. -- Private Charles Henry Soles (Service No: 50945), 13th Works Bn., Devonshire Regiment, transf. to (94612) 158th Coy. Labour Corps; died 22 February 1919; buried in Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais, France (V. F. 33.); [Private Soles service records record that he joined the Gloucestershire Regiment at Bristol (Horfield) in June/July 1916, when he was a 36-year old farm labourer; he was then posted to the 16th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment (30495), before serving at various times with the 94th Training Reserve Bn., the 10th Somerset Light Infantry, the 13th Works Bn., Devonshire Regiment, the 10th Royal Berkshire Regiment (34337), and the 158th Labour Coy., Labour Corps (946612); Soles was born at Eastleach Martin in ca. 1880 and lived at Fyfield, which is quite close to Southrop; his parents were Arthur and Decima Soles; Charles married Alice Letitia Soles (née Long, born at Standlake, Oxon) at Faringdon, Berkshire, on 11 May 1907; they had five children, the eldest named in the 1911 Census as Stanley, Decima, and William, when they were living at Southrop; Soles died on the 22 February 1919 at No. 4 Stationary Hospital, Longuenesse, France, of Broncho-pneumonia]: www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/22853/SOLES,%20C%20H

 

L/Cpl. Gilbert Stevens, Glos. Regt. -- Lance Corporal Gilbert E. Stevens (Service No: 24512), 10th Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment; died 4 April 1918; name recorded on the Pozières Memorial, Somme, France (Panel 40 and 41.); [Soldiers Died in the Great War records that Lance Corporal Gilbert Edwin Stevens was born at Southrop and enlisted at Cirencester; the 1901 Census return shows Gilbert living at The Row, Southrop with his parents, Alfred and Florence Stevens]: www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1588999/STEVENS,%20GI...

 

Pte. Thomas Weaving, Glos. Regt. -- Private Thomas William Weaving (Service No: 36163), 6th Bn., Wiltshire Regiment; died 10 April 1918; name recorded on the Tyne Cot Memorial, West-Vlaanderen (Panel 119 to 120.); [Soldiers Died in the Great War records that Private Weaving was born at Cirencester, resident at Lechdale [i.e. Lechlade], and enlisted at Cirencester; the 1901 and 1911 Census returns show Thomas William Weaving living at Southrop with his parents, John and Mary Jane Weaving; these state that he was born at Lechlade in ca. 1901]: www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/876342/WEAVING,%20THO...

 

Pte. Jacob Wheeler, Glos. Regt. -- [not possible to identify unambiguously]

 

Second World War:

 

Pte. Allan Moulden, Glos. Regt. -- Private Allan Bert Moulden (Service No: 5181793), 2nd Bn., Gloucestershire Regiment; died between 10 May and 23 June 1940, aged 28; name recorded on the Dunkirk Memorial, Nord, France (Column 57.); son of Albert W. and Laura G. Moulden, of Southrop, Gloucestershire: www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2773130/MOULDEN,%20AL...

 

Spr. Frederick Waldron, R.E. -- Sapper Frederick Maurice Waldron (Service No: 2117757), 579 Army Field Coy., Royal Engineers; died 4 March 1941, aged 20; buried in Southrop (St. Peter) Churchyard, Gloucestershire (south of church.); son of Frederick George and Edith Maud Waldron, of Southrop:

www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2451571/WALDRON,%20FR...

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Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Norfolk-based 1st Battalion, 111th Field Artillery Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team reunite with loved ones and fellow Soldiers Dec. 3, 2022, in Norfolk, Virginia, after serving on federal active duty in Iraq since March 2022. While deployed, approximately 330 Soldiers were tasked to provide short-range air defense against unmanned aerial systems and rocket artillery and motor attacks, protecting more than 10,000 coalition forces and critical assets throughout the Central Command area of operations in the Middle East using the Counter-Rocket, Artillery and Mortar System, or C-RAM. Read more at ngpa.us/22853. (U.S. National Guard photo by A.J. Coyne)

SQUARE, METAL SIGN. PAINTED WHITE ON BOTH SIDES. BACK SIDE: EMBOSSED, 1" HIGH LETTERS. "BRIDLE PATH/ WIDFORSS POINT 3.0/ (ARROW)". ARROW AND LETTERS CENTERED ON SIGN. AT EACH CORNER IS 1/4" HOLE, PUNCHED OUT JUST INSIDE AN EMBOSSED BORDER, ALSO GREEN, 1/4" IN FROM EDGE. ON FRONT 90% RUSTED. DENT CENTERED ALONG TOP EDGE, SCRATCHES ON BOTH SIDES. BACK NEARLY RUST FREE. THIS TYPE OF SIGN WAS USED UP INTO THE 1950'S WHEN THE METAL WAS REPLACED BY ROUTED OUT WOODEN SIGNS. NPS Photo.

 

Grand Canyon National Park Museum Collection, P.O. Box 129, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023

  

Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Norfolk-based 1st Battalion, 111th Field Artillery Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team reunite with loved ones and fellow Soldiers Dec. 3, 2022, in Norfolk, Virginia, after serving on federal active duty in Iraq since March 2022. While deployed, approximately 330 Soldiers were tasked to provide short-range air defense against unmanned aerial systems and rocket artillery and motor attacks, protecting more than 10,000 coalition forces and critical assets throughout the Central Command area of operations in the Middle East using the Counter-Rocket, Artillery and Mortar System, or C-RAM. Read more at ngpa.us/22853. (U.S. National Guard photo by A.J. Coyne)

Make It Interesting ~ Challenge #2 (Tree)

Starter image with thanks to L2F1

texture by:SkeletalMess

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male model by: Oddsock

  

STIB 9002 - ligne 29 vers Hof-ten-Berg

Bruxelles, carrefour de l'Europe - 29 octobre 2016

 

Mercedes O.530G Citaro II (09/01/2009)

Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Norfolk-based 1st Battalion, 111th Field Artillery Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team reunite with loved ones and fellow Soldiers Dec. 3, 2022, in Richmond, Virginia, after serving on federal active duty in Iraq since March 2022. While deployed, approximately 330 Soldiers were tasked to provide short-range air defense against unmanned aerial systems and rocket artillery and motor attacks, protecting more than 10,000 coalition forces and critical assets throughout the Central Command area of operations in the Middle East using the Counter-Rocket, Artillery and Mortar System, or C-RAM. Read more at ngpa.us/22853. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Terra C. Gatti)

 

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