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Oxburgh Hall was originally a 13th century fortified manor house, founded by the de Weyland family. In 1482, King Edward IV, granted Sir Edmund Bedingfeld a license to crenellate and he founded a brick quadrangular fortress, encased by a wide moat. Flanking the north range, is a magnificent unaltered three storey gatehouse, which is also flanked on the front angles by high octagonal towers. The hall was damaged during the Civil War and its two storey ranges were extensively rearranged and given Victorian Gothic decoration, in the 18th and 19th century.
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I wish I got a better shot of this building! It was so cool. It was mostly abandoned (partially an auto parts store), and smelled strongly of sweet rotty abandonment.. with pigeons flying in and out. A cool wind was blowing out of the cracks in the windows. It's a very sad and lonely building. Somebody come give it some love! The building in the background is totally unrelated.
EDIT: March 2011: This building is gone from this world.
Ungewöhnliche postmoderne und historische Architektur in Kombination mit der Nähe zum Wasser in Düsseldorf, von Architekten wie z. B. Frank O. Gehry
language school, bar brillo parlante, the frari just around the corner, san polo off to the left, il pozzo in the center of the campo, to the right, a few people milling about, brilliant sun, mid-morning, break for espresso, la farmacia era lì, riflessioni ...
there. so there.
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The Four Dome Pavilion, a work of famous German architect Hans Poelzig,
has been modernised and re-opened to the public as a branch of the National Museum dedicated to contemporary art.
Constructed in 1913 to serve as part of the exhibition space surrounding the Centennial Hall.
Restored to its former glory and featuring some blindingly white minimalist decor, it is home to works by prominent
20th- and 21st-century Polish artists - including Magdalena Abakanowicz, Władysław Hasior, Tadeusz Kantor and Alina Szapocznikow.
A half century ago, it was not uncommon for farmers to coordinate the location of their barns and houses. Many farm houses had a window by the kitchen table to make it easy to keep an eye on the farm yard. A number of times our meal times were interrupted by someone exclaiming, "the cows are out" as they spied them through the kitchen window. As one of the younger siblings, this was a good time to get my choice of food as my older siblings took off to chase the cows back inside the fences.
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The building is just a symbolic element of our ignorance and failure to see beyond the facade.
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A CSX local crosses westbound over the Genesee River's High Falls in the City of Rochester. This was actually my first visit to the falls...and after a very long wait I was eventually treated to three CSX westbounds. None of the other trains would have CSX power, or a caboose for that matter! If only the geeps were still wearing Conrail blue...
CSXT 4418 GP40-2 (ex-CR 3321)
CSXT 2740 GP38-2 (ex-CR 8107)