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Locally known as the USAAF hospital, Ullenwood near Cheltenham in Gloucestershire was the site of the 110th General Hospital of the US Army Medical Corps in late 1944. Little other information is available.

 

A description of the camp exists - "The hospital buildings were of a uniform plan and setup and constructed of hollow tile, roofed with asbestos cement sheets. Adequate space was available for all wards, clinics, and laboratories. The quarters reserved for Officers, Nurses, and the Detachment were all of plaster board covered with tar paper and had asbestos cement roofs."

 

What remains today is a jumble of contemporary WW2 buildings, largely prefabricated concrete struts with asbestos roofs and clockwork walls that have been used for decades as household storage and small business units. The most interesting and medical related structure to remain is the covered corridor in the centre of the site that would have linked hospital wards.

 

In August 2019 the site is earmarked for demolition and development.

A block of flats in the old town of Mainz after a block rehabilitation. The block-core was removed and displaced by a playground, the flats at the edge where renovated.

150 HST blocks trimmed and ready for the next step in KarrieLyne's Charm Pack Quilt Along

 

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Sebastian Block und Band am 03.03.2012 beim Köstritzer Echolot im Ballhaus Mitte. .

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Im Vorprogramm spielte Meike Büttner. .

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Foto: Anne Meyer / AMMA Press

The one in a doorway. (He goes down the bottom of the quilt)

 

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This is block 5 in the quilt-along. I was hunting through my stash for a green but these two were screaming at me to be in this block.

Tada: Now the second version of this block. I finally ended up with the right version :-)

my winter block with border and hanging

Here is block 2 of my farmers wife. Loving this so far and it feels good to use some of the tula pink I have been hoarding

Krista's block

Kona Seafoam background and stash scrap fabrics

California Lutheran University campus. (Thousand Oaks, CA)

www.chassmiddleton.com/property-details.php?property_ID=19

 

Location: The ranch is about 40 minutes north of Ruidoso near the small community of Capitan.

 

Acres: 50,300 deeded acres, more or less

 

Terrain: The ranch is located just below the towering Capitan Mountain Range. Elevations range from 5,600' to 6,250'. The property is a combination of foothills, sideslopes and open rolling country. Approximately 1/3rd of the ranch has a canopy of juniper, piñon and scattered ponderosa pine. The remainder of the ranch has an open appearance.

 

Water: The ranch is well watered by live spring water, creek water, wells and an extensive waterline network. Additionally, the ranch holds 480 acre feet of water rights used to irrigate a large spring fed meadow.

 

Improvements: The ranch is improved by two sets of headquarters and several large sets of working/shipping pens.

 

Access: Access is provided by a substantial amount of paved highway frontage and graded county road frontage.

 

Hunting/Recreation: This is an excellent area for wildlife. Mule deer, some elk and turkey are located in the more protected areas of the ranch, and antelope are common in the plains country.

 

Price: $340.00 per deeded acre

Konica minolta digital camera

Photographs for Union Square Hospitality Group and Off The Broiler courtesy Jon Lurie.

Bob lo Island Amusement Park

Yes - Block House 8.jpg

As you walk in the Bab al-Siq, large funerary monuments known as the “Djinn Blocks” are seen on the way to the entrance of the Siq. These monuments are cut from the bedrock in the form of a quadrangular tower. They are believed to be the earliest Nabataean funerary monuments, and could date back to the 2nd or early 1st century B.C. Archaeologists agree that the Djin Blocks had a funerary significance. The blocks are not tombs but commemorative monuments adjacent to subterranean tombs, whose accesses have been found. Tombs found on top and inside the blocks are a later reuse. Twenty six Djinn blocks have been found in and around Petra.

Block of flats, Kensignton, Olympia

Once a shredding log cabin quilt, now many separated log cabin blocks. Screen printed and stitched and preserved into block of artwork.

Block #8 from Tula Pink's City Sampler

 

I've named this one "Studying at Midnight"

Power of Nine QAL

The NOLA Modern Quilt Guild got together this past Saturday to make blocks for Anna Maria Horner's flood relief group "Rainbow Around the Block"

 

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Block Tops, 13,543 ft, seen from the SW Ridge of Mt Sneffels, San Juan Range, Colorado.

Blocks for Block Swap 2, May 2010

foundation pieced. I had to get creative for the one on the left.

Vintage Modern Quilt Revival week 2 blocks

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