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La place d'Espagne (Piazza di Spagna) doit son nom à la présence de l'ambassade d'Espagne ( XVIIème siècle). La fontaine de la Barcaccia représentant une barque prenant l'eau porte les armes de la famille du pape, les Barberini, symbolisées par des abeilles (commandée par le pape Urbain VIII à Bernini (père du Bernin)) est reliée par un très bel escalier (XVIIIème siècle) à l'église de la Trinité des Monts.
The Spanish Steps (Piazza di Spagna) owes its name to the presence of the Spanish Embassy (17th century). The fountain of Barcaccia representing a boat taking the water carries the arms of the Pope's family, the Barberini, symbolized by bees (commissioned by Pope Urban VIII to Bernini (father of Bernini)) is connected by a beautiful staircase (Eighteenth century) at the church of Trinidad des Monts.
Hug Point, sunset, Oregon
I was here with a friend/coworker. She had her small chihuahuas with her, and one was getting chilly and the other is old and was tired of walking, so while she held one I had the other tucked down my sweatshirt while taking photos. It was definitely a ridiculous sight, and made taking photos interesting.
The Trevor Arms in Chorlton-Cum-Hardy advertises products of Groves & Whitnall. This Salford based brewery was acquired by Greenall Whitley & Co. Ltd in 1961 and brewing ceased in March 1972. It is a great shame that most of the fine terracotta on the frontage has been covered in green paint.
A stitch of two images in Photoshop.
On a clear Saturday 25th January - a diverted 4V38, 10:10 Daventry - Wentloog Tesco containers passes Stokesay Castle behind DRS's 66427.
A holiday in Norfolk led to a visit to one of Britain's more remote stations. Greater Anglia FLIRT unit 755334 arrives a Berney Arms with a train from Yarmouth to Norwich. This is the 15.24 service to Norwich which is the first of two weekday departures in that direction.
I headed up to Arms Tor with a certain shot in mind, that plan soon went out of the window but I was surprised to catch a rainbow over the north moor as the hail/sleet show came in. With the sun setting behind me there was some great foreground light. As always thanks for taking the time.
The Rutland Arms Hotel is a historic 17th-century former coaching inn located on the High Street in Newmarket, Suffolk, England. It is a Grade II listed Georgian building with a notable history connected to horse racing and the town's heritage. Originally known as the Ram Inn, it was renamed in the 20th century after the Duke of Rutland, who was then Lord of the Manor of Newmarket. Its construction as the Rutland Arms Hotel began in 1815, commissioned by John Henry Manners, the fifth Duke of Rutland. The hotel retains many original period features, including a cobbled courtyard dating back to the reign of Charles II. It features timber-framed and rendered elevations with 18th-century joinery, including a distinctive sash window with a semi-circular head on the north side. The hotel has undergone various ownership changes and has been the subject of redevelopment plans aimed at refurbishment and expansion. In recent years, it was put up for auction after its owners faced challenges in progressing development plans, despite having secured planning permission for a 72-en-suite bedroom hotel.
The Codebreaker sculpture in Newmarket is a public artwork commemorating William "Bill" Tutte, a World War II codebreaker who cracked the German Lorenz cipher at Bletchley Park, a feat believed to have shortened World War II. The sculpture, partly seen here beyond and to the right of the info board was designed by Harry Gray. It features six 2.4-meter high perforated steel panels that resemble the paper tape used in the coded messages. When viewed from a distance, the holes in the panels coalesce to form a portrait of Tutte. The sculpture is located on Newmarket's High Street and was unveiled in September 2014.
Tutte's work on the Lorenz cipher was kept secret for decades due to national security concerns. The sculpture serves as a permanent public reminder of his contribution to the war effort.
the statue of the god Vishnu at the entrance building or gatehouse of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Angkor Wat was dedicated to him and this 5m tall statue with eight arms was actually carved from a single piece of sandstone!
After getting really scared from looking at Brick-built Ultrons, I finally decided to make one. The legs are basically recycled (literally) Rhino legs and the arms are made out of lots of battle droids. If you would like to see how the arms connect and how the arms work, please ask because it took me 2 hours to figure out how to build them. Yeah this is my 3rd attempt.
The Montefiore Arms, Ramsgate. One of many back street pubs in the area that seem to be keeping above water.
27th August 2017.
"Everyone's right and no one is sorry - that's the start and the end of this story.
You were too tired to eat, too hungry to sleep." - Nada Surf, Bones.
The night was filled with the sounds of wind, and water echoing across the valley while the constellation Orion rose over the falls.
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