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THIS SNAP IS CAPTURED BY DEBRAJ BHATTACHARJEE DURING THE CALCUTTA INSTA WALK BY NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL OF INDIA #NGMA2014
The William P Cole House, Hurley, NY, phographed in 1907 by Dr. Nash who lived in the Elemdorph House in Hurley.
The earliest part of the house dates from the late 1600's. It is one of the few early Dutch Houses surviving in the Hudson Valley which has the characteristicly steep pitched roof. Comparing the 1907 photograph to the house today almost nothing on the outside has changed in the last 100 years.
This is my 3D restoration of ancient churches in Northern Russia
which do not exist now. They were destroyed in 1930 by thunderstorm.I regard them as important landmark of folk wooden architecture. Only 3 pictures left.Now it is possible to see the architecture monuments from different side. I
Shame about my exposure of the sky and i also couldn't take my tripod as it wouldn't fit in my suitcase so most of my plans went out the window!
Each side of the court would have a large vertical stone ring set high into the wall.
The exact rules of the game are not known for certain and in all probability there were variations across the various cultures and different periods. However, the main aim was to get a solid rubber (latex) ball through one of the rings. This was more difficult than it seems as players could not use their hands.
The exact rules of the game are not known for certain and in all probability there were variations across the various cultures and different periods. However, the main aim was to get a solid rubber (latex) ball through one of the rings. This was more difficult than it seems as players could not use their hands.
THIS SNAP IS CAPTURED BY DEBRAJ BHATTACHARJEE DURING THE CALCUTTA INSTA WALK BY NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL OF INDIA #NGMA2014
Still trying to get a shot of this building that I like. This one looks like an illustration to me, an effect that I like.
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Whistler Village
Whistler, BC, Canada
May 24, 2008
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Legendary Whistler, regarded as one of the top four-season resorts in North America, has become even more world-renowned as the site of the alpine and Nordic venues for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
Whistler is a 2-hour drive along the Sea to Sky Highway (Highway 99) from Vancouver. Flights to Vancouver International Airport are available from almost any major city. Scheduled bus services from Vancouver and connecting locales arrive in Whistler daily. The Whistler and Valley Express (WAVE) provides year-round public bus service throughout Whistler, as well as between Whistler and Pemberton.
Source: www.hellobc.com/en-CA/RegionsCities/Whistler.htm
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Whistler Village was designed with the visitor in mind, featuring West Coast architecture and spectacular mountain views.
The Village is also a strong focal point for the community, with a town hall, fire and police station, medical clinic, museum, library, and more than 200 shops and 90 restaurants.
Source: www.tourismwhistler.com/www/about_whistler/whistler_villa...
Gudhem convent was one of 11 Cistercian monastic houses that where founded in Sweden during 12th century. The nuns was required by the rules of the Cistercian order to live in poverty, chastety and obedience. Due to large donations of land and money, Gudhem was one of the welthiest communities in medieval Sweden.
Image from the Darlington Local Studies picture collection. If you would like a copy of this image please contact local.studies@darlington.gov.uk quoting picture reference E820060158, or if you would like to see other images of the Darlington area please visit the Centre for Local Studies, at Darlington Library.