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A Butler & Wilson Blackamoor brooch in red & gilt. Sold by www.gillianhorsup.com - reference 337 A156/23
We stayed here! The view of it from the gardens is magnificent, but believe it or not, it appears to be a terraced house fro the street. I should have photographed that view.
Photographed from the Butler Fork/Desolation trail juncition.
The Butler Fork Trail begins on the north side of Big Cottonwood Canyon Road and follows a path along a creek for about ½ mile. There is a junction in the trail; Butler Fork Trail continues on the right fork to junction with the Desolation Trail, and Mill A Basin Trail follows on the left fork.
John Butler Trio
@ The Observatory
Santa Ana, CA
July 3, 2015
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El Dorado, Kansas
Desgined by George P. Washburn & Son in the Romanesque Revivlal style. It was constructed between 1908-09 by Matheim & Walker and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Located in Kilkenny, 700 m from Kilkenny Castle, Butler House features a terrace and views of the garden. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property and free private parking is available on site
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Butler County students Abigail Matthews and Samuel Lowery sharpened leadership skills during the Alfa Youth Leadership Conference at the 4-H Center in Columbiana Sept. 30-Oct 1. The annual leadership workshop is for 9th-10th graders. Both students attend Fort Dale Academy. They were sponsored by the Butler County Farmers Federation. From left are the Alabama Farmers Federation’s Mike Tidwell, Lowery and Matthews.
Not an easy church to find at first, being set back from the road masked by trees and houses, SS Peter & Paul's at Butler's Marston sits in an attractively secluded churchyard with it's golden brown 15th century tower and paler nave and south aisle (under a single sweeping roof). Much of it was rebuilt by the Victorians, but the sturdy three bay transitional Norman south arcade survives within.
There are several Victorian windows within, mostly by Clayton & Bell (except east window by Holland of Warwick). A fine Baroque tablet clings above the nave arcade and the old Georgian reredos of painted Scriptures is now squeezed into the small space of the south aisle. The slender font is the only medieval furnishing left, the rest is Victorian and later work.
The church is normally kept locked and this was my second attempt to get inside. Despite having heard it was open on saturdays this seems no longer the case so I phoned the churchwarden who kindly opened up for me.
This Craftsman-blend, hillside walkout home plan has European and Old World influence found throughout. The vaulted great room opens out to a covered porch with skylights, while the unique angled dining room accesses a screened porch with views all around this home plan. The open kitchen has room for multiple chefs to work and a walk-in pantry for plenty of storage in this home plan. A mudroom greets you by the garage, and a separate utility room includes a sink and counter space. The lower level includes a rec room and two bedrooms - each with their own bathroom to round out this home plan. *Photographed home may have been modified from the original construction documents.* www.dongardner.com/house-plan/1320-D/the-butler-ridge