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Lungo convoglio di carri chiusi per la E.652.079 di Mercitalia Rail, in transito tra i campi di Castel San Pietro Terme (BO) mentre effettua l'MRV 58600 da Bari Lamasinata a Livorno Calambrone.
Long convoy of closed wagons for the E.652.079 of Mercitalia Rail, it transit through the fields of Castel San Pietro Terme (BO) while performs the MRV 58600 from Bari Lamasinata to Livorno Calambrone.
76 Carriage Co. Inc d/b/a Philadelphia Trolley Works
365 (BA 58600)
Daimler Fleetline
Park Royal
Ex-Big Bus Co., Philadelphia
New to London Transport DMS 2376 (OJD 376R)
Philadelphia
27 July 2010
(c) Paul A. Bateson
76 Carriage Co. Inc d/b/a Philadelphia Trolley Works
365 (BA 58600)
Daimler Fleetline
Park Royal
Ex-Big Bus Co., Philadelphia
New to London Transport DMS 2376 (OJD 376R)
Philadelphia
27 July 2010
(c) Paul A. Bateson
C.R. England International LT 58600
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Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
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Municipio de Zacapu
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En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
76 Carriage Co. Inc d/b/a Philadelphia Trolley Works
365 (BA 58600)
Daimler Fleetline
Park Royal
Ex-Big Bus Co., Philadelphia
New to London Transport DMS 2376 (OJD 376R)
Philadelphia
27 July 2010
(c) Paul A. Bateson
A look in the Warwick Quaker Garden.
There is entrances on High Street, and I walked up Leycester Place, and opened a door on Castle Lane at the back.
It is open 8am to 8pm daily. Or to sunset.
It was a Quaker burial ground.
A historical quiet place for reflection.
The Friends Meeting House
Grade II* Listed Building
Summary
Quaker Meeting House, built 1695, extended in the C18, and in 1992 by Donald James & Partners.
Description
Quaker Meeting House, built 1695, extended in the C18, and in 1992 by Donald James & Partners.
MATERIALS: red brick, stone, clay tile roofs.
PLAN: the meeting house was built in three phases, forming an L-shape overall: the 1695 meeting room is rectangular in plan running north-west to south-east; the C18 cottage attached to the north-west end of the meeting room is rectangular in plan, two rooms deep, with the front at a slightly-offset angle; and the 1992 extension comprises two irregularly-shaped compartments.
EXTERIOR: the 1695 meeting room is two-storey, constructed of red brick laid in Flemish bond, with stone quoins, and on a stone plinth. The pitched roof is covered in clay tiles. The principal elevation is to the south-west, adjoining the rear of the C18 cottage. On this elevation the red-brick cottage is of three bays, with three 12-pane sash windows with segmental relieving-arches at ground level, and a small two-light leaded window and two gabled dormers with small sashes to first floor. There is a blocked doorway to the far left. The entrance to the adjacent meeting room is via a pair of six-panel timber doors with H-L hinges, with a flat timber canopy on brackets above. To the right are two tall mullion and transom timber casements with leaded lights to the meeting room, and smaller rectangular leaded lights to the gallery. The south-east gable has a central glazed door (the original entrance) with a mullion and transom window with two brick relieving-arches above. The north-east elevation is blind. Additionally, there is a semi-circular stone well attached to the south-west elevation. The north-west elevation faces onto Hill Street, and comprises the principal elevations of the C18 cottage and extension, both of which are two-storeys with an attic. The entrance is reached by four stone steps with wrought-iron handrails, and the door is panelled and glazed with a plain canopy on brackets above. There is a 16-pane sash window at ground floor with two 12-pane sashes above and a dormer.
The 1992 extension is built of modern red brick, with brick corbelled eaves brackets, and three C20 12-pane sash windows at ground and first floor. To the left (east) there is a lower section of the building with a dormer window. To the right (west) is a red-brick archway with stone dressings inscribed in painted letters FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE. This leads to a passage, providing access into the 1992 extension on the west, with two C20 sash windows above. At the rear the extension has twin gables and C20 12-pane sash windows.
INTERIOR: the meeting room entrance leads into an internal porch with C20 woodwork and glazed double doors, and then to the rear of the meeting room below the C18 gallery. The gallery has a substantial boxed-bressumer, framed and panelled front and boarded floor. The gallery stairs are in the north corner and are C20 in date. The walls are lined with framed panelling, plastered and painted above. On the south-west wall is a C18 fireplace with a timber, bolection moulded surround (there is no external stack). The main body of the meeting room is three-bay, with two roof trusses partially-obscured by the ceiling, connected by C18 braces with ogee stops. The floor is parquet. On the north-west wall of the meeting room is a segmental arch doorway with C20 doors, leading into the C18 cottage. The rear room has clasped, crossed and chamfered ceiling beams with ogee stops. The cottage now houses a common room and library and most doors and other fixtures date to 1972. All fixtures inside the 1992 extension (now a community café with offices above) are of that date.
History
The Quaker movement emerged out of a period of religious and political turmoil in the mid-C17. Its main protagonist, George Fox, openly rejected traditional religious doctrine, instead promoting the theory that all people could have a direct relationship with God, without dependence on sermonising ministers, nor the necessity of consecrated places of worship. Fox, originally from Leicestershire, claimed the Holy Spirit was within each person, and from 1647 travelled the country as an itinerant preacher. 1652 was pivotal in his campaign; after a vision on Pendle Hill, Lancashire, Fox was moved to visit Firbank Fell, Cumbria, where he delivered a rousing, three-hour speech to an assembly of 1000 people, and recruited numerous converts. The Quakers, formally named the Religious Society of Friends, was thus established.
Fox asserted that no one place was holier than another, and in their early days, the new congregations often met for silent worship at outdoor locations; the use of members’ houses, barns, and other secular premises followed. Persecution of Nonconformists proliferated in the period, with Quakers suffering disproportionately. The Quaker Act of 1662, and the Conventicle Act of 1664, forbade their meetings, though they continued in defiance, and a number of meeting houses date from this early period. Broad Campden, Gloucestershire, came into Quaker use in 1663 and is the earliest meeting house in Britain, although it was out of use from 1871 to 1961. The meeting house at Hertford, 1670, is the oldest to be purpose built. The Act of Toleration, passed in 1689, was one of several steps towards freedom of worship outside the established church, and thereafter meeting houses began to make their mark on the landscape.
Quaker meeting houses are generally characterised by simplicity of design, both externally and internally, reflecting the form of worship they were designed to accommodate. The earliest purpose-built meeting houses were built by local craftsmen following regional traditions and were on a domestic scale, frequently resembling vernacular houses; at the same time, a number of older buildings were converted to Quaker use. From the first, most meeting houses shared certain characteristics, containing a well-lit meeting hall with a simple arrangement of seating. In time a raised stand became common behind the bench for the Elders, so that traveling ministers could be better heard. Where possible, a meeting house would provide separate accommodation for the women’s business meetings, and early meeting houses may retain a timber screen, allowing the separation (and combination) of spaces for business and worship. In general, the meeting house will have little or no decoration or enrichment, with joinery frequently left unpainted.
Throughout the C18 and early C19 many new meeting houses were built, or earlier buildings remodelled, with ‘polite’, Classically-informed designs appearing, reflecting architectural trends more widely. However, the buildings were generally of modest size and with minimal ornament, although examples in urban settings tended to be more architecturally ambitious. After 1800, it became more common for meeting houses to be designed by an architect or surveyor. The Victorian and Edwardian periods saw greater stylistic eclecticism, though the Gothic Revival associated with the Established Church was not embraced; on the other hand, Arts and Crafts principles had much in common with those of the Quakers, and a number of meeting houses show the influence of that movement.
The C20 saw changes in the way meeting houses were used which influenced their design and layout. In 1896 it was decided to unite men’s and women’s business, so separate rooms were no longer needed, whilst from the mid-1920s ministers were not recorded, and consequently stands were rarely provided in new buildings. Seating was therefore rearranged without reference to the stand, with moveable chairs set in concentric circles becoming the norm in smaller meeting houses. By the interwar years, there was a shift towards more flexible internal planning, together with the provision of additional rooms for purposes other than worship, reflecting the meeting house’s community role – the need for greater contact with other Christians and a more active contribution within the wider world had been an increasing concern since the 1890s. Traditional styles continued to be favoured, from grander Classical buildings in urban centres to local examples in domestic neo-Georgian. The work of the prolific Hubert Lidbetter, longtime Surveyor to the Six Weeks Meeting, demonstrates a range from the solid Classicism of Friends House, London (1924-27) to the more contemporary style of the Sheffield meeting house of 1964 (now in alternative use). In the post-war period, a small number of Quaker buildings in more emphatically modern styles were built; examples include the meeting house at Heswall, Merseyside, 1963 by Beech and Thomas, and buildings by Trevor Dannatt, of which the Blackheath Quaker Meeting House is one.
The beginnings of Quakerism in Warwick coincided with George Fox’s visits in 1655 and 1656. By 1671, a piece of land had been purchased on High Pavement (High Street) for a Quaker burial ground. A dwelling on the site was used as a meeting house until it was destroyed in the Great Fire of Warwick in 1694. The present meeting house was built on the same site in 1695 at a cost of £116. The entrance door was central on the south-west elevation with the stand opposite. Internal changes had taken place by 1710 including the removal of the elders’ stand. At an unknown date, possibly the late C18, a gallery was built and a fireplace added. The entrance into the meeting house at this time was to the south-east. In the C18 a cottage was built adjoining the north-west elevation of the meeting house. In the late C19 the entrance had an external porch.
Following a decline in membership numbers the meeting house closed in 1909 for 40 years, opening again in 1949. During the 1950s it was restored with repairs to the windows, woodwork and walls. By 1972 additional space was required by the Friends, and a children's room and kitchen were created in the C18 cottage at a cost of £3,000. In 1992, at a cost of £130,000 a three-storey building was built to the designs of Donald James & Partners to the west, to provide additional ancillary facilities at ground level and office accommodation above.
Reasons for Listing
Warwick Quaker Meeting House built in 1695 and extended in the C18 and 1992, is listed at Grade II* for the following principal reasons:
Architectural interest:
* as an early purpose-built C17 Quaker meeting house typifying the modest nature of these buildings for worship;
* the meeting room’s interior retains its early layout and dado panelling, and C18 gallery and fireplace.
Historic interest:
* as an illustration of the prominent role played by the Religious Society of Friends in the development of Warwick;
* the 1992 extension respects the character of the C18 cottage and is representative of the growing need of Quakerism in Warwick into the C20.
Group value:
* with the many listed buildings on High Street, including the Grade I-listed 56 High Street and Hospital of Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester.
A look in the Warwick Quaker Garden.
There is entrances on High Street, and I walked up Leycester Place, and opened a door on Castle Lane at the back.
It is open 8am to 8pm daily. Or to sunset.
It was a Quaker burial ground.
A historical quiet place for reflection.
The Friends Meeting House
Grade II* Listed Building
Summary
Quaker Meeting House, built 1695, extended in the C18, and in 1992 by Donald James & Partners.
Description
Quaker Meeting House, built 1695, extended in the C18, and in 1992 by Donald James & Partners.
MATERIALS: red brick, stone, clay tile roofs.
PLAN: the meeting house was built in three phases, forming an L-shape overall: the 1695 meeting room is rectangular in plan running north-west to south-east; the C18 cottage attached to the north-west end of the meeting room is rectangular in plan, two rooms deep, with the front at a slightly-offset angle; and the 1992 extension comprises two irregularly-shaped compartments.
EXTERIOR: the 1695 meeting room is two-storey, constructed of red brick laid in Flemish bond, with stone quoins, and on a stone plinth. The pitched roof is covered in clay tiles. The principal elevation is to the south-west, adjoining the rear of the C18 cottage. On this elevation the red-brick cottage is of three bays, with three 12-pane sash windows with segmental relieving-arches at ground level, and a small two-light leaded window and two gabled dormers with small sashes to first floor. There is a blocked doorway to the far left. The entrance to the adjacent meeting room is via a pair of six-panel timber doors with H-L hinges, with a flat timber canopy on brackets above. To the right are two tall mullion and transom timber casements with leaded lights to the meeting room, and smaller rectangular leaded lights to the gallery. The south-east gable has a central glazed door (the original entrance) with a mullion and transom window with two brick relieving-arches above. The north-east elevation is blind. Additionally, there is a semi-circular stone well attached to the south-west elevation. The north-west elevation faces onto Hill Street, and comprises the principal elevations of the C18 cottage and extension, both of which are two-storeys with an attic. The entrance is reached by four stone steps with wrought-iron handrails, and the door is panelled and glazed with a plain canopy on brackets above. There is a 16-pane sash window at ground floor with two 12-pane sashes above and a dormer.
The 1992 extension is built of modern red brick, with brick corbelled eaves brackets, and three C20 12-pane sash windows at ground and first floor. To the left (east) there is a lower section of the building with a dormer window. To the right (west) is a red-brick archway with stone dressings inscribed in painted letters FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE. This leads to a passage, providing access into the 1992 extension on the west, with two C20 sash windows above. At the rear the extension has twin gables and C20 12-pane sash windows.
INTERIOR: the meeting room entrance leads into an internal porch with C20 woodwork and glazed double doors, and then to the rear of the meeting room below the C18 gallery. The gallery has a substantial boxed-bressumer, framed and panelled front and boarded floor. The gallery stairs are in the north corner and are C20 in date. The walls are lined with framed panelling, plastered and painted above. On the south-west wall is a C18 fireplace with a timber, bolection moulded surround (there is no external stack). The main body of the meeting room is three-bay, with two roof trusses partially-obscured by the ceiling, connected by C18 braces with ogee stops. The floor is parquet. On the north-west wall of the meeting room is a segmental arch doorway with C20 doors, leading into the C18 cottage. The rear room has clasped, crossed and chamfered ceiling beams with ogee stops. The cottage now houses a common room and library and most doors and other fixtures date to 1972. All fixtures inside the 1992 extension (now a community café with offices above) are of that date.
History
The Quaker movement emerged out of a period of religious and political turmoil in the mid-C17. Its main protagonist, George Fox, openly rejected traditional religious doctrine, instead promoting the theory that all people could have a direct relationship with God, without dependence on sermonising ministers, nor the necessity of consecrated places of worship. Fox, originally from Leicestershire, claimed the Holy Spirit was within each person, and from 1647 travelled the country as an itinerant preacher. 1652 was pivotal in his campaign; after a vision on Pendle Hill, Lancashire, Fox was moved to visit Firbank Fell, Cumbria, where he delivered a rousing, three-hour speech to an assembly of 1000 people, and recruited numerous converts. The Quakers, formally named the Religious Society of Friends, was thus established.
Fox asserted that no one place was holier than another, and in their early days, the new congregations often met for silent worship at outdoor locations; the use of members’ houses, barns, and other secular premises followed. Persecution of Nonconformists proliferated in the period, with Quakers suffering disproportionately. The Quaker Act of 1662, and the Conventicle Act of 1664, forbade their meetings, though they continued in defiance, and a number of meeting houses date from this early period. Broad Campden, Gloucestershire, came into Quaker use in 1663 and is the earliest meeting house in Britain, although it was out of use from 1871 to 1961. The meeting house at Hertford, 1670, is the oldest to be purpose built. The Act of Toleration, passed in 1689, was one of several steps towards freedom of worship outside the established church, and thereafter meeting houses began to make their mark on the landscape.
Quaker meeting houses are generally characterised by simplicity of design, both externally and internally, reflecting the form of worship they were designed to accommodate. The earliest purpose-built meeting houses were built by local craftsmen following regional traditions and were on a domestic scale, frequently resembling vernacular houses; at the same time, a number of older buildings were converted to Quaker use. From the first, most meeting houses shared certain characteristics, containing a well-lit meeting hall with a simple arrangement of seating. In time a raised stand became common behind the bench for the Elders, so that traveling ministers could be better heard. Where possible, a meeting house would provide separate accommodation for the women’s business meetings, and early meeting houses may retain a timber screen, allowing the separation (and combination) of spaces for business and worship. In general, the meeting house will have little or no decoration or enrichment, with joinery frequently left unpainted.
Throughout the C18 and early C19 many new meeting houses were built, or earlier buildings remodelled, with ‘polite’, Classically-informed designs appearing, reflecting architectural trends more widely. However, the buildings were generally of modest size and with minimal ornament, although examples in urban settings tended to be more architecturally ambitious. After 1800, it became more common for meeting houses to be designed by an architect or surveyor. The Victorian and Edwardian periods saw greater stylistic eclecticism, though the Gothic Revival associated with the Established Church was not embraced; on the other hand, Arts and Crafts principles had much in common with those of the Quakers, and a number of meeting houses show the influence of that movement.
The C20 saw changes in the way meeting houses were used which influenced their design and layout. In 1896 it was decided to unite men’s and women’s business, so separate rooms were no longer needed, whilst from the mid-1920s ministers were not recorded, and consequently stands were rarely provided in new buildings. Seating was therefore rearranged without reference to the stand, with moveable chairs set in concentric circles becoming the norm in smaller meeting houses. By the interwar years, there was a shift towards more flexible internal planning, together with the provision of additional rooms for purposes other than worship, reflecting the meeting house’s community role – the need for greater contact with other Christians and a more active contribution within the wider world had been an increasing concern since the 1890s. Traditional styles continued to be favoured, from grander Classical buildings in urban centres to local examples in domestic neo-Georgian. The work of the prolific Hubert Lidbetter, longtime Surveyor to the Six Weeks Meeting, demonstrates a range from the solid Classicism of Friends House, London (1924-27) to the more contemporary style of the Sheffield meeting house of 1964 (now in alternative use). In the post-war period, a small number of Quaker buildings in more emphatically modern styles were built; examples include the meeting house at Heswall, Merseyside, 1963 by Beech and Thomas, and buildings by Trevor Dannatt, of which the Blackheath Quaker Meeting House is one.
The beginnings of Quakerism in Warwick coincided with George Fox’s visits in 1655 and 1656. By 1671, a piece of land had been purchased on High Pavement (High Street) for a Quaker burial ground. A dwelling on the site was used as a meeting house until it was destroyed in the Great Fire of Warwick in 1694. The present meeting house was built on the same site in 1695 at a cost of £116. The entrance door was central on the south-west elevation with the stand opposite. Internal changes had taken place by 1710 including the removal of the elders’ stand. At an unknown date, possibly the late C18, a gallery was built and a fireplace added. The entrance into the meeting house at this time was to the south-east. In the C18 a cottage was built adjoining the north-west elevation of the meeting house. In the late C19 the entrance had an external porch.
Following a decline in membership numbers the meeting house closed in 1909 for 40 years, opening again in 1949. During the 1950s it was restored with repairs to the windows, woodwork and walls. By 1972 additional space was required by the Friends, and a children's room and kitchen were created in the C18 cottage at a cost of £3,000. In 1992, at a cost of £130,000 a three-storey building was built to the designs of Donald James & Partners to the west, to provide additional ancillary facilities at ground level and office accommodation above.
Reasons for Listing
Warwick Quaker Meeting House built in 1695 and extended in the C18 and 1992, is listed at Grade II* for the following principal reasons:
Architectural interest:
* as an early purpose-built C17 Quaker meeting house typifying the modest nature of these buildings for worship;
* the meeting room’s interior retains its early layout and dado panelling, and C18 gallery and fireplace.
Historic interest:
* as an illustration of the prominent role played by the Religious Society of Friends in the development of Warwick;
* the 1992 extension respects the character of the C18 cottage and is representative of the growing need of Quakerism in Warwick into the C20.
Group value:
* with the many listed buildings on High Street, including the Grade I-listed 56 High Street and Hospital of Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester.
6/978 Captain
W[illiam] J[ames] RODGER M.C., D.C.M.
Canterbury Regiment
Died 17 May 1945
Aged 61
Military Cross
Distinguished Conduct Medal
[portrait in comments section]
Block 1G RSA Plot 17
Occupation at death: Farmer
Born: 2 September 1883, New Zealand
Prior to WW1:
Enrolled in Canterbury Highland Rifle Volunteers 28 February 1905 then transferred to 1st Canterbury Regiment, serving until 11 April 1914.
Including war service, continuous service 28 Feb 1905 until 31 May 1919 – 17 years 234 days
Theatres of operation:
Egyptian 1914-1915
Gallipoli 1915
Western European 1917-1918
Occupation August 1914: Carpenter
Fresh complexion; Gray eyes; Dark brown hair; Presbyterian. Few patches of Psoriasis.
Sun, Volume II, Issue 457, 28 July 1915, Page 8
Sergeant W. J. Rodger, who has won the Distinguished Conduct Medal, is 30 years of age, and a member of the 1st (Canterbury) Regiment of the Main Expeditionary Force. Prior to his enlistment, Sergeant Rodger was a keen participator in various sports and athletics. He was captain of the Christchurch Swimming Club for a number of years. He was also an enthusiastic footballer, having played for the Albion and Merivale Clubs. He is a native of Canterbury, and was educated at the West Christchurch School. He is one of seven brothers, another of whom has also enlisted. Sergeant Rodger obtained his promotion as Platoon Sergeant on the day his regiment sailed for Egypt. The letter received from the Minister of Defence by his sister, Miss Rodger, who lives at 238 Moorhouse Avenue, Christchurch, is as follows: "I have very much pleasure in informing you that I have received a cable from General Godley, the Officer Commanding the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces on the Gallipoli Peninsula, advising that his Majesty has graciously conferred the Distinguished Conduct Medal upon 6/978 Sergeant W. J. Rodger.—(Signed) James Allen, Minister of Defence."[1]
“Extract from the Third Supplement to London Gazette dated 3rd September, 1915.
His Majesty the KING has been graciously pleased to approve of the award of the DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL to the undermentioned officer for gallantry and distinguished service in the Field.
For Conspicuous gallantry on the night of the 4th and 5th June 1915, at Quinn’s Post (Dardanelles.)
During a sortie Sergeant Rodger was in charge of a party of men, and although seriously wounded by a bayonet-thrust he refused to retire.
He exhibited throughout the night the greatest coolness and bravery, and gave to all with him a fine example of devotion to duty.” [Military records]
Signed receipt by William of receiving the medal on 24 November 1919
Promoted 2nd Lieutenant to Lieutenant – 19 September 1917
Extract from 2nd Supplement to London Gazette of 3rd October, 1919.
Military Cross
Lieut. (Temporary Captain) William James Rodger, D.C.M., 1st Battalion, Canterbury Regiment.
Awarded D.C.M. for conspicuous gallantry and good leadership. During the operations in the vicinity of the Foret-de-Mormal pm 5th November 1918 he was in command of the support company when the left leading company was surrounded by the enemy he promptly led his company forward and relieved a very difficult situation. He then re-organized [sic] the two Companies and under heavy fire captured the edge of the wood on his sector.
Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 96, 21 October 1915, Page 4
Noted as Dangerously ill, New Zealand General Hospital, Cairo; typhoid). [2] and 8 days later removed from dangerous list [3]
Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8316, 8 December 1915, Page 5
N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo, September 18.
Dear Winnie, l was pleased to receive the parcel you sent to a Canterbury soldier, and the chocolate was very nice and we enjoyed reading the newspapers, as they made us think of home. You are a very good writer for a girl only eight years old. Just now I suppose you will be getting some pet lambs and looking after them, and I would like to be home for Christmas to have some Canterbury lamb, but I think we shall be fighting in snow or Gallipoli. So good-bye Winnie.
6/978, Sergt. W. J. Rodger, D.C.M., A Company. Cant. Inf. Batt., N.Z. Brigade.
Winnie Nevin, Std. 1, Allenton School.[4]
Returned via the Maheno c30 December 1915 [5] and ship was quarantined at Auckland on arrival due to Enteric fever carriers. [6]
3 October 1919 granted 28 days privilege leave after returning on SS “Adolph Woermann”
Final discharge 31 October 1919, intended address: Ethelton, North Canterbury
Sister signed for receipt of NZ Territorial Service Medal 29 September 1919 as William was on active service
NZ Service Medal
Sister signed for receipt of NZ Long and Efficient Service Medal 29 September 1919
1914-1915 Star; wound stripes 5 June 1915
British War Medal; 1 red Chevron
Victory Medal; 4 blue chevrons
His Cenotaph database record:
muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/cenotaph/54207.detail
His probate is available:
archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=19657584
Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17052, 25 January 1921, Page 2
WEDDINGS.
WHITHAM—RODGER. On 19th inst. a very pretty wedding was solemnised at St. David's Church, Colombo street, by the Rev. J. D. Webster when Miss Dorothy Whitham, second daughter of Mr and Mrs B. Whitham,110 Huxley street, was married to Mr W. J. Rodger, of Ethelton, late captain N.Z.E.F. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr W. J. Whitham looked charming in a shell-pink crepe-de-chene frock, with the orthodox veil and a trail of gold leaves, and carried a bouquet of roses. Tho bridesmaid, Miss Muriel Wilson, wore a frock of saxe blue crepe-de-chene, with a black tulle hat, and carried a beautiful bouquet of apricot roses. Mr Angus Rodger acted as best man. After the ceremony the guests were entertained at the residence of the bride's parents, where a dainty breakfast was served. Later in the day Mr and Mrs Rodger left on their honeymoon, the bride travelling in a check costume and tuscan straw hat.[9]
William was the son of William and Lucy RODGER
Lucy died 31 August 1914, aged 65 and is buried in Addington Cemetery, Christchurch Plot 722B
William died 25 July 1893, aged 52 years* and is buried in Addington Cemetery, Christchurch Plot 722B
He had 10 siblings:
Brother: John; birth registration 1873/17701
Noted on brother James’ military records as living at Nelson Street, Petone, Wellington c1915
Brother: Angus Alexander; birth registration 1874/37793
Died 7 May 1942, buried Addington Cemetery, Christchurch, Plot 722C
Sister: Jane Cunningham; birth registration 1876/1759
Died 1 July 1952, aged 74, buried Addington Cemetery, Christchurch, Plot 722A **
Brother: Kenneth McKay; birth registration 1878/1984
Married Mabel Jane HOWARD; marriage registration 1911/5961
He died c1960 aged 82; death registration 1960/22628
Sister: Mary Catherine; birth registration 1879/13945
Died 5 July 1879, aged 5 months, buried Addington Cemetery, Christchurch, Plot 722A
Brother: Daniel McKay; birth registration 1880/6267
Married Margaret STORY; marriage registration 1907/1240. His surname is noted as RODGERS in historic BDM indexes
He died c1950 aged 70. His surname is noted as RODGERS in historic BDM indexes
Sister: Mary; birth registration 1881/13042
Married Arthur Francis WEBB; marriage registration 1910/4721. Arthur is noted in Mary’s brother James’s military records as being a Stock buyer in 1917 and was executor of James’s Will. Mary and Arthur lived at 34 Aylmer Street, Spreydon, Christchurch.
Brother: Hugh Henry; birth registration 1885/3493
Served in WW1 – military number 58600; Rank Corporal
Born 2 Feb 1885, Christchurch; Signal Erector for NZ Railways
March 26 1918 sustained gun shot wounds in shoulder, wrist - France
Discharged due to being no longer physically fit for war service on account of wounds received.
His military records:
ndhadeliver.natlib.govt.nz/delivery/DeliveryManagerServle...
He died 2 April 1948 and is buried In Addington Cemetery, Christchurch, plot 722C
Brother: James Cunningham; birth registration 1887/2677
Born 18 May 1889 [birth year differs to birth registration above]
Served in WW1; Service no. 25/459; Rank - Corporal
Killed in action 23 September 1916, Somme, France; named - Caterpillar Valley NZ Memorial
His conduct sheet notes 5 Dec 1917 [error as he died previous to this] as offending due to failing to salute an officer of H.M. Forces, London.
Press, Volume LII, Issue 15721, 14 October 1916, Page 10
“Corporal James Cunningham Rodger (killed on September 23rd) was the youngest son of the late Mr William Rodger, of 238 Moorhouse Avenue. He was 28 years of age, and was educated at the West Christchurch School. On leaving school he entered the service of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, and was stationed at various times in the Lyttelton, Christchurch, and Gisborne branches. He was a member of the Merivale Football Club and Christchurch Swimming Club, being particularly well known in swimming circles. One of Corporal Rodger's brothers Sergeant W. J. Rodger—left with the Main Body, went through the Gallipoli campaign where he gained the D.C.M., and was twice wounded, and returned to New Zealand invalided at the beginning of this year. Sergeant Rodger is now in camp at Trentham, and leaves with the 22nd Reinforcements. The late Corporal Rodger, both of whose parents' are dead, leaves six brothers and three sisters. One of the sisters is Mrs A. Webb, of Aylmer street.”[9]
His Cenotaph database record:
muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/Cenotaph/13234.detail?O...
His military records:
ndhadeliver.natlib.govt.nz/delivery/DeliveryManagerServle...
Sister: Grace Dykes; birth registration 1889/13784
Married Reginald Aubrey DARTNALL [sic]; marriage registration 1919/7861.
A child, Marie Gram DARTNELL [sic] aged 1 day died 20 July 1923 and is buried in Addington Cemetery, Christchurch Plot 722B
A stillborn child, surname RODGERS [sic] born 13 August 1891 is buried in Addington Cemetery, Christchurch, plot 722C. This may have been another child of William and Lucy’s
SOURCES:
Cemetery database
NZ Department Internal Affairs historic BDM indexes
Military records archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=20807272&am...
*Online cemetery database has surname spelt RODGERS
**Online cemetery database has her name as Jeannie
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6/978 Captain
W[illiam] J[ames] RODGER M.C., D.C.M.
Canterbury Regiment
Died 17 May 1945
Aged 61
Military Cross
Distinguished Conduct Medal
[portrait in comments section]
Block 1G RSA Plot 17
Occupation at death: Farmer
Born: 2 September 1883, New Zealand
Prior to WW1:
Enrolled in Canterbury Highland Rifle Volunteers 28 February 1905 then transferred to 1st Canterbury Regiment, serving until 11 April 1914.
Including war service, continuous service 28 Feb 1905 until 31 May 1919 – 17 years 234 days
Theatres of operation:
Egyptian 1914-1915
Gallipoli 1915
Western European 1917-1918
Occupation August 1914: Carpenter
Fresh complexion; Gray eyes; Dark brown hair; Presbyterian. Few patches of Psoriasis.
Sun, Volume II, Issue 457, 28 July 1915, Page 8
Sergeant W. J. Rodger, who has won the Distinguished Conduct Medal, is 30 years of age, and a member of the 1st (Canterbury) Regiment of the Main Expeditionary Force. Prior to his enlistment, Sergeant Rodger was a keen participator in various sports and athletics. He was captain of the Christchurch Swimming Club for a number of years. He was also an enthusiastic footballer, having played for the Albion and Merivale Clubs. He is a native of Canterbury, and was educated at the West Christchurch School. He is one of seven brothers, another of whom has also enlisted. Sergeant Rodger obtained his promotion as Platoon Sergeant on the day his regiment sailed for Egypt. The letter received from the Minister of Defence by his sister, Miss Rodger, who lives at 238 Moorhouse Avenue, Christchurch, is as follows: "I have very much pleasure in informing you that I have received a cable from General Godley, the Officer Commanding the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces on the Gallipoli Peninsula, advising that his Majesty has graciously conferred the Distinguished Conduct Medal upon 6/978 Sergeant W. J. Rodger.—(Signed) James Allen, Minister of Defence."[1]
“Extract from the Third Supplement to London Gazette dated 3rd September, 1915.
His Majesty the KING has been graciously pleased to approve of the award of the DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL to the undermentioned officer for gallantry and distinguished service in the Field.
For Conspicuous gallantry on the night of the 4th and 5th June 1915, at Quinn’s Post (Dardanelles.)
During a sortie Sergeant Rodger was in charge of a party of men, and although seriously wounded by a bayonet-thrust he refused to retire.
He exhibited throughout the night the greatest coolness and bravery, and gave to all with him a fine example of devotion to duty.” [Military records]
Signed receipt by William of receiving the medal on 24 November 1919
Promoted 2nd Lieutenant to Lieutenant – 19 September 1917
Extract from 2nd Supplement to London Gazette of 3rd October, 1919.
Military Cross
Lieut. (Temporary Captain) William James Rodger, D.C.M., 1st Battalion, Canterbury Regiment.
Awarded D.C.M. for conspicuous gallantry and good leadership. During the operations in the vicinity of the Foret-de-Mormal pm 5th November 1918 he was in command of the support company when the left leading company was surrounded by the enemy he promptly led his company forward and relieved a very difficult situation. He then re-organized [sic] the two Companies and under heavy fire captured the edge of the wood on his sector.
Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 96, 21 October 1915, Page 4
Noted as Dangerously ill, New Zealand General Hospital, Cairo; typhoid). [2] and 8 days later removed from dangerous list [3]
Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8316, 8 December 1915, Page 5
N.Z. General Hospital, Cairo, September 18.
Dear Winnie, l was pleased to receive the parcel you sent to a Canterbury soldier, and the chocolate was very nice and we enjoyed reading the newspapers, as they made us think of home. You are a very good writer for a girl only eight years old. Just now I suppose you will be getting some pet lambs and looking after them, and I would like to be home for Christmas to have some Canterbury lamb, but I think we shall be fighting in snow or Gallipoli. So good-bye Winnie.
6/978, Sergt. W. J. Rodger, D.C.M., A Company. Cant. Inf. Batt., N.Z. Brigade.
Winnie Nevin, Std. 1, Allenton School.[4]
Returned via the Maheno c30 December 1915 [5] and ship was quarantined at Auckland on arrival due to Enteric fever carriers. [6]
3 October 1919 granted 28 days privilege leave after returning on SS “Adolph Woermann”
Final discharge 31 October 1919, intended address: Ethelton, North Canterbury
Sister signed for receipt of NZ Territorial Service Medal 29 September 1919 as William was on active service
NZ Service Medal
Sister signed for receipt of NZ Long and Efficient Service Medal 29 September 1919
1914-1915 Star; wound stripes 5 June 1915
British War Medal; 1 red Chevron
Victory Medal; 4 blue chevrons
His Cenotaph database record:
muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/cenotaph/54207.detail
His probate is available:
archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=19657584
Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17052, 25 January 1921, Page 2
WEDDINGS.
WHITHAM—RODGER. On 19th inst. a very pretty wedding was solemnised at St. David's Church, Colombo street, by the Rev. J. D. Webster when Miss Dorothy Whitham, second daughter of Mr and Mrs B. Whitham,110 Huxley street, was married to Mr W. J. Rodger, of Ethelton, late captain N.Z.E.F. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr W. J. Whitham looked charming in a shell-pink crepe-de-chene frock, with the orthodox veil and a trail of gold leaves, and carried a bouquet of roses. Tho bridesmaid, Miss Muriel Wilson, wore a frock of saxe blue crepe-de-chene, with a black tulle hat, and carried a beautiful bouquet of apricot roses. Mr Angus Rodger acted as best man. After the ceremony the guests were entertained at the residence of the bride's parents, where a dainty breakfast was served. Later in the day Mr and Mrs Rodger left on their honeymoon, the bride travelling in a check costume and tuscan straw hat.[9]
William was the son of William and Lucy RODGER
Lucy died 31 August 1914, aged 65 and is buried in Addington Cemetery, Christchurch Plot 722B
William died 25 July 1893, aged 52 years* and is buried in Addington Cemetery, Christchurch Plot 722B
He had 10 siblings:
Brother: John; birth registration 1873/17701
Noted on brother James’ military records as living at Nelson Street, Petone, Wellington c1915
Brother: Angus Alexander; birth registration 1874/37793
Died 7 May 1942, buried Addington Cemetery, Christchurch, Plot 722C
Sister: Jane Cunningham; birth registration 1876/1759
Died 1 July 1952, aged 74, buried Addington Cemetery, Christchurch, Plot 722A **
Brother: Kenneth McKay; birth registration 1878/1984
Married Mabel Jane HOWARD; marriage registration 1911/5961
He died c1960 aged 82; death registration 1960/22628
Sister: Mary Catherine; birth registration 1879/13945
Died 5 July 1879, aged 5 months, buried Addington Cemetery, Christchurch, Plot 722A
Brother: Daniel McKay; birth registration 1880/6267
Married Margaret STORY; marriage registration 1907/1240. His surname is noted as RODGERS in historic BDM indexes
He died c1950 aged 70. His surname is noted as RODGERS in historic BDM indexes
Sister: Mary; birth registration 1881/13042
Married Arthur Francis WEBB; marriage registration 1910/4721. Arthur is noted in Mary’s brother James’s military records as being a Stock buyer in 1917 and was executor of James’s Will. Mary and Arthur lived at 34 Aylmer Street, Spreydon, Christchurch.
Brother: Hugh Henry; birth registration 1885/3493
Served in WW1 – military number 58600; Rank Corporal
Born 2 Feb 1885, Christchurch; Signal Erector for NZ Railways
March 26 1918 sustained gun shot wounds in shoulder, wrist - France
Discharged due to being no longer physically fit for war service on account of wounds received.
His military records:
ndhadeliver.natlib.govt.nz/delivery/DeliveryManagerServle...
He died 2 April 1948 and is buried In Addington Cemetery, Christchurch, plot 722C
Brother: James Cunningham; birth registration 1887/2677
Born 18 May 1889 [birth year differs to birth registration above]
Served in WW1; Service no. 25/459; Rank - Corporal
Killed in action 23 September 1916, Somme, France; named - Caterpillar Valley NZ Memorial
His conduct sheet notes 5 Dec 1917 [error as he died previous to this] as offending due to failing to salute an officer of H.M. Forces, London.
Press, Volume LII, Issue 15721, 14 October 1916, Page 10
“Corporal James Cunningham Rodger (killed on September 23rd) was the youngest son of the late Mr William Rodger, of 238 Moorhouse Avenue. He was 28 years of age, and was educated at the West Christchurch School. On leaving school he entered the service of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, and was stationed at various times in the Lyttelton, Christchurch, and Gisborne branches. He was a member of the Merivale Football Club and Christchurch Swimming Club, being particularly well known in swimming circles. One of Corporal Rodger's brothers Sergeant W. J. Rodger—left with the Main Body, went through the Gallipoli campaign where he gained the D.C.M., and was twice wounded, and returned to New Zealand invalided at the beginning of this year. Sergeant Rodger is now in camp at Trentham, and leaves with the 22nd Reinforcements. The late Corporal Rodger, both of whose parents' are dead, leaves six brothers and three sisters. One of the sisters is Mrs A. Webb, of Aylmer street.”[9]
His Cenotaph database record:
muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/Cenotaph/13234.detail?O...
His military records:
ndhadeliver.natlib.govt.nz/delivery/DeliveryManagerServle...
Sister: Grace Dykes; birth registration 1889/13784
Married Reginald Aubrey DARTNALL [sic]; marriage registration 1919/7861.
A child, Marie Gram DARTNELL [sic] aged 1 day died 20 July 1923 and is buried in Addington Cemetery, Christchurch Plot 722B
A stillborn child, surname RODGERS [sic] born 13 August 1891 is buried in Addington Cemetery, Christchurch, plot 722C. This may have been another child of William and Lucy’s
SOURCES:
Cemetery database
NZ Department Internal Affairs historic BDM indexes
Military records archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=20807272&am...
*Online cemetery database has surname spelt RODGERS
**Online cemetery database has her name as Jeannie
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O apartamento está localizado no bairro Cumbuco tem 71 metros quadrados com 2 quartos sendo 1 suíte e 2 banheiros.
Vista mar e dunas, ventilação natural e circulação tão agradáveis que nem precisa do ar condicionado
150 metros do mar, a alguns minutos (600 metros) de restaurantes, escolas, hospitais, padarias, música ao vivo e barracas organizadas. Muito Famoso pelo Kitesurf
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Espaço reservado para preparar o seu churrasco.
Elevador para mais praticidade no dia-a-dia.
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Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
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Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
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LIGUE agora 85999697464
posição nascente e ventilação constante Norte /Nordeste
sombra durante o dia todo
Vista magnifica mar lateral, e dunas pela sacada da suíte e varanda da sala
2 quartos sendo 1 suite
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piscina adulto e infantil
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Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
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Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
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En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección: Zaragoza s/n, entre Madero Norte y Eduardo Ruíz
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
Estado de Michoacán
México
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Arquidiócesis de Morelia
En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección: Zaragoza s/n, entre Madero Norte y Eduardo Ruíz
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
Estado de Michoacán
México
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Arquidiócesis de Morelia
En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección: Zaragoza s/n, entre Madero Norte y Eduardo Ruíz
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
Estado de Michoacán
México
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Arquidiócesis de Morelia
En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección: Zaragoza s/n, entre Madero Norte y Eduardo Ruíz
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
Estado de Michoacán
México
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Arquidiócesis de Morelia
En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección: Zaragoza s/n, entre Madero Norte y Eduardo Ruíz
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
Estado de Michoacán
México
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En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana,Zacapu,Estado de Michoacán,México
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección: Zaragoza s/n, entre Madero Norte y Eduardo Ruíz
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
Estado de Michoacán
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En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana,Zacapu,Estado de Michoacán,México
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección: Zaragoza s/n, entre Madero Norte y Eduardo Ruíz
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
Estado de Michoacán
México
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Arquidiócesis de Morelia
En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana,Zacapu,Estado de Michoacán,México
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección: Zaragoza s/n, entre Madero Norte y Eduardo Ruíz
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
Estado de Michoacán
México
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En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección: Zaragoza s/n, entre Madero Norte y Eduardo Ruíz
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
Estado de Michoacán
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En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección: Zaragoza s/n, entre Madero Norte y Eduardo Ruíz
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
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Arquidiócesis de Morelia
En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
A look in the Warwick Quaker Garden.
There is entrances on High Street, and I walked up Leycester Place, and opened a door on Castle Lane at the back.
It is open 8am to 8pm daily. Or to sunset.
It was a Quaker burial ground.
A historical quiet place for reflection.
The Friends Meeting House
Grade II* Listed Building
Summary
Quaker Meeting House, built 1695, extended in the C18, and in 1992 by Donald James & Partners.
Description
Quaker Meeting House, built 1695, extended in the C18, and in 1992 by Donald James & Partners.
MATERIALS: red brick, stone, clay tile roofs.
PLAN: the meeting house was built in three phases, forming an L-shape overall: the 1695 meeting room is rectangular in plan running north-west to south-east; the C18 cottage attached to the north-west end of the meeting room is rectangular in plan, two rooms deep, with the front at a slightly-offset angle; and the 1992 extension comprises two irregularly-shaped compartments.
EXTERIOR: the 1695 meeting room is two-storey, constructed of red brick laid in Flemish bond, with stone quoins, and on a stone plinth. The pitched roof is covered in clay tiles. The principal elevation is to the south-west, adjoining the rear of the C18 cottage. On this elevation the red-brick cottage is of three bays, with three 12-pane sash windows with segmental relieving-arches at ground level, and a small two-light leaded window and two gabled dormers with small sashes to first floor. There is a blocked doorway to the far left. The entrance to the adjacent meeting room is via a pair of six-panel timber doors with H-L hinges, with a flat timber canopy on brackets above. To the right are two tall mullion and transom timber casements with leaded lights to the meeting room, and smaller rectangular leaded lights to the gallery. The south-east gable has a central glazed door (the original entrance) with a mullion and transom window with two brick relieving-arches above. The north-east elevation is blind. Additionally, there is a semi-circular stone well attached to the south-west elevation. The north-west elevation faces onto Hill Street, and comprises the principal elevations of the C18 cottage and extension, both of which are two-storeys with an attic. The entrance is reached by four stone steps with wrought-iron handrails, and the door is panelled and glazed with a plain canopy on brackets above. There is a 16-pane sash window at ground floor with two 12-pane sashes above and a dormer.
The 1992 extension is built of modern red brick, with brick corbelled eaves brackets, and three C20 12-pane sash windows at ground and first floor. To the left (east) there is a lower section of the building with a dormer window. To the right (west) is a red-brick archway with stone dressings inscribed in painted letters FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE. This leads to a passage, providing access into the 1992 extension on the west, with two C20 sash windows above. At the rear the extension has twin gables and C20 12-pane sash windows.
INTERIOR: the meeting room entrance leads into an internal porch with C20 woodwork and glazed double doors, and then to the rear of the meeting room below the C18 gallery. The gallery has a substantial boxed-bressumer, framed and panelled front and boarded floor. The gallery stairs are in the north corner and are C20 in date. The walls are lined with framed panelling, plastered and painted above. On the south-west wall is a C18 fireplace with a timber, bolection moulded surround (there is no external stack). The main body of the meeting room is three-bay, with two roof trusses partially-obscured by the ceiling, connected by C18 braces with ogee stops. The floor is parquet. On the north-west wall of the meeting room is a segmental arch doorway with C20 doors, leading into the C18 cottage. The rear room has clasped, crossed and chamfered ceiling beams with ogee stops. The cottage now houses a common room and library and most doors and other fixtures date to 1972. All fixtures inside the 1992 extension (now a community café with offices above) are of that date.
History
The Quaker movement emerged out of a period of religious and political turmoil in the mid-C17. Its main protagonist, George Fox, openly rejected traditional religious doctrine, instead promoting the theory that all people could have a direct relationship with God, without dependence on sermonising ministers, nor the necessity of consecrated places of worship. Fox, originally from Leicestershire, claimed the Holy Spirit was within each person, and from 1647 travelled the country as an itinerant preacher. 1652 was pivotal in his campaign; after a vision on Pendle Hill, Lancashire, Fox was moved to visit Firbank Fell, Cumbria, where he delivered a rousing, three-hour speech to an assembly of 1000 people, and recruited numerous converts. The Quakers, formally named the Religious Society of Friends, was thus established.
Fox asserted that no one place was holier than another, and in their early days, the new congregations often met for silent worship at outdoor locations; the use of members’ houses, barns, and other secular premises followed. Persecution of Nonconformists proliferated in the period, with Quakers suffering disproportionately. The Quaker Act of 1662, and the Conventicle Act of 1664, forbade their meetings, though they continued in defiance, and a number of meeting houses date from this early period. Broad Campden, Gloucestershire, came into Quaker use in 1663 and is the earliest meeting house in Britain, although it was out of use from 1871 to 1961. The meeting house at Hertford, 1670, is the oldest to be purpose built. The Act of Toleration, passed in 1689, was one of several steps towards freedom of worship outside the established church, and thereafter meeting houses began to make their mark on the landscape.
Quaker meeting houses are generally characterised by simplicity of design, both externally and internally, reflecting the form of worship they were designed to accommodate. The earliest purpose-built meeting houses were built by local craftsmen following regional traditions and were on a domestic scale, frequently resembling vernacular houses; at the same time, a number of older buildings were converted to Quaker use. From the first, most meeting houses shared certain characteristics, containing a well-lit meeting hall with a simple arrangement of seating. In time a raised stand became common behind the bench for the Elders, so that traveling ministers could be better heard. Where possible, a meeting house would provide separate accommodation for the women’s business meetings, and early meeting houses may retain a timber screen, allowing the separation (and combination) of spaces for business and worship. In general, the meeting house will have little or no decoration or enrichment, with joinery frequently left unpainted.
Throughout the C18 and early C19 many new meeting houses were built, or earlier buildings remodelled, with ‘polite’, Classically-informed designs appearing, reflecting architectural trends more widely. However, the buildings were generally of modest size and with minimal ornament, although examples in urban settings tended to be more architecturally ambitious. After 1800, it became more common for meeting houses to be designed by an architect or surveyor. The Victorian and Edwardian periods saw greater stylistic eclecticism, though the Gothic Revival associated with the Established Church was not embraced; on the other hand, Arts and Crafts principles had much in common with those of the Quakers, and a number of meeting houses show the influence of that movement.
The C20 saw changes in the way meeting houses were used which influenced their design and layout. In 1896 it was decided to unite men’s and women’s business, so separate rooms were no longer needed, whilst from the mid-1920s ministers were not recorded, and consequently stands were rarely provided in new buildings. Seating was therefore rearranged without reference to the stand, with moveable chairs set in concentric circles becoming the norm in smaller meeting houses. By the interwar years, there was a shift towards more flexible internal planning, together with the provision of additional rooms for purposes other than worship, reflecting the meeting house’s community role – the need for greater contact with other Christians and a more active contribution within the wider world had been an increasing concern since the 1890s. Traditional styles continued to be favoured, from grander Classical buildings in urban centres to local examples in domestic neo-Georgian. The work of the prolific Hubert Lidbetter, longtime Surveyor to the Six Weeks Meeting, demonstrates a range from the solid Classicism of Friends House, London (1924-27) to the more contemporary style of the Sheffield meeting house of 1964 (now in alternative use). In the post-war period, a small number of Quaker buildings in more emphatically modern styles were built; examples include the meeting house at Heswall, Merseyside, 1963 by Beech and Thomas, and buildings by Trevor Dannatt, of which the Blackheath Quaker Meeting House is one.
The beginnings of Quakerism in Warwick coincided with George Fox’s visits in 1655 and 1656. By 1671, a piece of land had been purchased on High Pavement (High Street) for a Quaker burial ground. A dwelling on the site was used as a meeting house until it was destroyed in the Great Fire of Warwick in 1694. The present meeting house was built on the same site in 1695 at a cost of £116. The entrance door was central on the south-west elevation with the stand opposite. Internal changes had taken place by 1710 including the removal of the elders’ stand. At an unknown date, possibly the late C18, a gallery was built and a fireplace added. The entrance into the meeting house at this time was to the south-east. In the C18 a cottage was built adjoining the north-west elevation of the meeting house. In the late C19 the entrance had an external porch.
Following a decline in membership numbers the meeting house closed in 1909 for 40 years, opening again in 1949. During the 1950s it was restored with repairs to the windows, woodwork and walls. By 1972 additional space was required by the Friends, and a children's room and kitchen were created in the C18 cottage at a cost of £3,000. In 1992, at a cost of £130,000 a three-storey building was built to the designs of Donald James & Partners to the west, to provide additional ancillary facilities at ground level and office accommodation above.
Reasons for Listing
Warwick Quaker Meeting House built in 1695 and extended in the C18 and 1992, is listed at Grade II* for the following principal reasons:
Architectural interest:
* as an early purpose-built C17 Quaker meeting house typifying the modest nature of these buildings for worship;
* the meeting room’s interior retains its early layout and dado panelling, and C18 gallery and fireplace.
Historic interest:
* as an illustration of the prominent role played by the Religious Society of Friends in the development of Warwick;
* the 1992 extension respects the character of the C18 cottage and is representative of the growing need of Quakerism in Warwick into the C20.
Group value:
* with the many listed buildings on High Street, including the Grade I-listed 56 High Street and Hospital of Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester.
plaque - The Meeting House
Capilla Santiago Apóstol
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección:Calle Zaragoza esq M.Ocampo
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
Estado de Michoacán
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Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana,Zacapu,Estado de Michoacán,México
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección: Zaragoza s/n, entre Madero Norte y Eduardo Ruíz
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
Estado de Michoacán
México
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By Cathedrals and Churches
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Par Cathédrales et Eglises
Arquidiócesis de Morelia
En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana,Zacapu,Estado de Michoacán,México
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección: Zaragoza s/n, entre Madero Norte y Eduardo Ruíz
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
Estado de Michoacán
México
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© Álbum 3183
By Catedrales e Iglesias
By Cathedrals and Churches
By Catedrais e Igrejas
Par Cathédrales et Eglises
Arquidiócesis de Morelia
En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana,Zacapu,Estado de Michoacán,México
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección: Zaragoza s/n, entre Madero Norte y Eduardo Ruíz
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
Estado de Michoacán
México
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© Álbum 3183
By Catedrales e Iglesias
By Cathedrals and Churches
By Catedrais e Igrejas
Par Cathédrales et Eglises
Arquidiócesis de Morelia
En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
Testo venda 403 T2 A
丅ᗩᗝᖇᗰᎥᑎᗩ ᖇᗴᔕᎥᗪᗴᑎᑕE
ᑎᗝ ᑕᑌᗰᗷᑌᑕᗝ
Taormina Residence no Cumbuco
Vendo unidade 403 T2 A
71 m2 área privativa
15,69 m2 área comum
86,54 m2 área total
0,0874 m2 Fração ideal
Fração ideal é a parte indivisível e indeterminável das áreas comuns e de terreno, correspondente à unidade autônoma de cada condômino.
Diferenciais do APT. 403 T2
LIGUE agora 85999697464
posição nascente e ventilação constante Norte /Nordeste
sombra durante o dia todo
Vista magnifica mar lateral, e dunas pela sacada da suíte e varanda da sala
2 quartos sendo 1 suíte
elevador
piscina adulto e infantil
segurança eletrônica e humana
1 vaga carro
oferta por 295K R$
ou 58600 K €
ou 66500 K $
cambio 30/06/2019
Eu mesmo moro aqui😍
@alfredo_affatato Brasile Ceará
FOTOS: flic.kr/s/aHsmEQjp4e
AV CENTRAL DO CUMBUCO 2578
AP 403 T2 bloco A
CUMBUCO CAUCAIA
CEP 61619007
C/o Taormina Residence
O apartamento está localizado no bairro Cumbuco tem 71 metros quadrados com 2 quartos sendo 1 suíte e 2 banheiros.
Vista mar e dunas, ventilação natural e circulação tão agradáveis que nem precisa do ar condicionado
150 metros do mar, a alguns minutos (600 metros) de restaurantes, escolas, hospitais, padarias, música ao vivo e barracas organizadas. Muito Famoso pelo Kitesurf
Vai lhe possibilitar curtir os dias mais quentes na piscina adulto e infantil encontra-se na privacidade de um condomínio fechado.
Segurança humana 24 horas, cercas elétricas e sensores.
Espaço reservado para preparar o seu churrasco.
Elevador para mais praticidade no dia-a-dia.
O Taormina Residence e’
Um oásis de paz e tranquilidade os vizinhos educados.
Eu mesmo moro aqui, eu mesmo fiz o meu investimento no Taormina Residence Cumbuco.
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana,Zacapu,Estado de Michoacán,México
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección: Zaragoza s/n, entre Madero Norte y Eduardo Ruíz
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
Estado de Michoacán
México
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© Álbum 3183
By Catedrales e Iglesias
By Cathedrals and Churches
By Catedrais e Igrejas
Par Cathédrales et Eglises
Arquidiócesis de Morelia
En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana,Zacapu,Estado de Michoacán,México
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección: Zaragoza s/n, entre Madero Norte y Eduardo Ruíz
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
Estado de Michoacán
México
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© Álbum 3183
By Catedrales e Iglesias
By Cathedrals and Churches
By Catedrais e Igrejas
Par Cathédrales et Eglises
Arquidiócesis de Morelia
En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
Testo venda 403 T2 A
丅ᗩᗝᖇᗰᎥᑎᗩ ᖇᗴᔕᎥᗪᗴᑎᑕE
ᑎᗝ ᑕᑌᗰᗷᑌᑕᗝ
Taormina Residence no Cumbuco
Vendo unidade 403 T2 A
71 m2 área privativa
15,69 m2 área comum
86,54 m2 área total
0,0874 m2 Fração ideal
Fração ideal é a parte indivisível e indeterminável das áreas comuns e de terreno, correspondente à unidade autônoma de cada condômino.
Diferenciais do APT. 403 T2
LIGUE agora 85999697464
posição nascente e ventilação constante Norte /Nordeste
sombra durante o dia todo
Vista magnifica mar lateral, e dunas pela sacada da suíte e varanda da sala
2 quartos sendo 1 suíte
elevador
piscina adulto e infantil
segurança eletrônica e humana
1 vaga carro
oferta por 295K R$
ou 58600 K €
ou 66500 K $
cambio 30/06/2019
Eu mesmo moro aqui😍
@alfredo_affatato Brasile Ceará
FOTOS: flic.kr/s/aHsmEQjp4e
AV CENTRAL DO CUMBUCO 2578
AP 403 T2 bloco A
CUMBUCO CAUCAIA
CEP 61619007
C/o Taormina Residence
O apartamento está localizado no bairro Cumbuco tem 71 metros quadrados com 2 quartos sendo 1 suíte e 2 banheiros.
Vista mar e dunas, ventilação natural e circulação tão agradáveis que nem precisa do ar condicionado
150 metros do mar, a alguns minutos (600 metros) de restaurantes, escolas, hospitais, padarias, música ao vivo e barracas organizadas. Muito Famoso pelo Kitesurf
Vai lhe possibilitar curtir os dias mais quentes na piscina adulto e infantil encontra-se na privacidade de um condomínio fechado.
Segurança humana 24 horas, cercas elétricas e sensores.
Espaço reservado para preparar o seu churrasco.
Elevador para mais praticidade no dia-a-dia.
O Taormina Residence e’
Um oásis de paz e tranquilidade os vizinhos educados.
Eu mesmo moro aqui, eu mesmo fiz o meu investimento no Taormina Residence Cumbuco.
Testo venda 403 T2 A
丅ᗩᗝᖇᗰᎥᑎᗩ ᖇᗴᔕᎥᗪᗴᑎᑕE
ᑎᗝ ᑕᑌᗰᗷᑌᑕᗝ
Taormina Residence no Cumbuco
Vendo unidade 403 T2 A
71 m2 área privativa
15,69 m2 área comum
86,54 m2 área total
0,0874 m2 Fração ideal
Fração ideal é a parte indivisível e indeterminável das áreas comuns e de terreno, correspondente à unidade autônoma de cada condômino.
Diferenciais do APT. 403 T2
LIGUE agora 85999697464
posição nascente e ventilação constante Norte /Nordeste
sombra durante o dia todo
Vista magnifica mar lateral, e dunas pela sacada da suíte e varanda da sala
2 quartos sendo 1 suíte
elevador
piscina adulto e infantil
segurança eletrônica e humana
1 vaga carro
oferta por 295K R$
ou 58600 K €
ou 66500 K $
cambio 30/06/2019
Eu mesmo moro aqui😍
@alfredo_affatato Brasile Ceará
FOTOS: flic.kr/s/aHsmEQjp4e
AV CENTRAL DO CUMBUCO 2578
AP 403 T2 bloco A
CUMBUCO CAUCAIA
CEP 61619007
C/o Taormina Residence
O apartamento está localizado no bairro Cumbuco tem 71 metros quadrados com 2 quartos sendo 1 suíte e 2 banheiros.
Vista mar e dunas, ventilação natural e circulação tão agradáveis que nem precisa do ar condicionado
150 metros do mar, a alguns minutos (600 metros) de restaurantes, escolas, hospitais, padarias, música ao vivo e barracas organizadas. Muito Famoso pelo Kitesurf
Vai lhe possibilitar curtir os dias mais quentes na piscina adulto e infantil encontra-se na privacidade de um condomínio fechado.
Segurança humana 24 horas, cercas elétricas e sensores.
Espaço reservado para preparar o seu churrasco.
Elevador para mais praticidade no dia-a-dia.
O Taormina Residence e’
Um oásis de paz e tranquilidade os vizinhos educados.
Eu mesmo moro aqui, eu mesmo fiz o meu investimento no Taormina Residence Cumbuco.
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana,Zacapu,Estado de Michoacán,México
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección: Zaragoza s/n, entre Madero Norte y Eduardo Ruíz
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
Estado de Michoacán
México
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© Álbum 3183
By Catedrales e Iglesias
By Cathedrals and Churches
By Catedrais e Igrejas
Par Cathédrales et Eglises
Arquidiócesis de Morelia
En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana,Zacapu,Estado de Michoacán,México
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección: Zaragoza s/n, entre Madero Norte y Eduardo Ruíz
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
Estado de Michoacán
México
Visita la Pagina Facebook y da clik en me gusta
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© Álbum 3183
By Catedrales e Iglesias
By Cathedrals and Churches
By Catedrais e Igrejas
Par Cathédrales et Eglises
Arquidiócesis de Morelia
En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.
Testo venda 403 T2 A
丅ᗩᗝᖇᗰᎥᑎᗩ ᖇᗴᔕᎥᗪᗴᑎᑕE
ᑎᗝ ᑕᑌᗰᗷᑌᑕᗝ
Taormina Residence no Cumbuco
Vendo unidade 403 T2 A
71 m2 área privativa
15,69 m2 área comum
86,54 m2 área total
0,0874 m2 Fração ideal
Fração ideal é a parte indivisível e indeterminável das áreas comuns e de terreno, correspondente à unidade autônoma de cada condômino.
Diferenciais do APT. 403 T2
LIGUE agora 85999697464
posição nascente e ventilação constante Norte /Nordeste
sombra durante o dia todo
Vista magnifica mar lateral, e dunas pela sacada da suíte e varanda da sala
2 quartos sendo 1 suíte
elevador
piscina adulto e infantil
segurança eletrônica e humana
1 vaga carro
oferta por 295K R$
ou 58600 K €
ou 66500 K $
cambio 30/06/2019
Eu mesmo moro aqui😍
@alfredo_affatato Brasile Ceará
FOTOS: flic.kr/s/aHsmEQjp4e
AV CENTRAL DO CUMBUCO 2578
AP 403 T2 bloco A
CUMBUCO CAUCAIA
CEP 61619007
C/o Taormina Residence
O apartamento está localizado no bairro Cumbuco tem 71 metros quadrados com 2 quartos sendo 1 suíte e 2 banheiros.
Vista mar e dunas, ventilação natural e circulação tão agradáveis que nem precisa do ar condicionado
150 metros do mar, a alguns minutos (600 metros) de restaurantes, escolas, hospitais, padarias, música ao vivo e barracas organizadas. Muito Famoso pelo Kitesurf
Vai lhe possibilitar curtir os dias mais quentes na piscina adulto e infantil encontra-se na privacidade de um condomínio fechado.
Segurança humana 24 horas, cercas elétricas e sensores.
Espaço reservado para preparar o seu churrasco.
Elevador para mais praticidade no dia-a-dia.
O Taormina Residence e’
Um oásis de paz e tranquilidade os vizinhos educados.
Eu mesmo moro aqui, eu mesmo fiz o meu investimento no Taormina Residence Cumbuco.
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana,Zacapu,Estado de Michoacán,México
Ex Convento Franciscano y Parroquia Santa Ana
Pbro: Rafael Juárez Ramírez
Zona Pastoral: III
Forania 16
Dirección: Zaragoza s/n, entre Madero Norte y Eduardo Ruíz
Ciudad : Zacapu
Municipio de Zacapu
C.P.58600
Tel: 01 (436) 363 00 39
Estado de Michoacán
México
Visita la Pagina Facebook y da clik en me gusta
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© Álbum 3183
By Catedrales e Iglesias
By Cathedrals and Churches
By Catedrais e Igrejas
Par Cathédrales et Eglises
Arquidiócesis de Morelia
En su interior el templo es de una nave techada con un plafón y viguería de madera. Presenta altares de estilo neoclásico, el altar mayor exhibe un ciprés que resguarda un antiguo Cristo. Junto al templo se ubica el convento que presenta en su fachada un pórtico con tres arcos de medio punto, en su interior se ubica un claustro cuadrangular de dos niveles con cuatro arcos de medio punto en cada uno de sus lados
Presenta un atrio delimitado con barda de arcos invertidos de factura contemporánea, en el atrio se ubica una antigua cruz atrial, una escultura de Fray Jacobo Daciano y un reloj de sol que data de 1858. El templo presenta fachada sencilla con remate mixtilíneo, con acceso de arco de medio punto, ventana coral en forma de ajimez, en la parte superior se ubica un reloj de colocación posterior. Junto al templo se ubica una torre de planta cuadrangular de tres cuerpos, siendo el tercero de forma octagonal y rematada con cúpula.