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Convex cliffs. This is the view from just outside Potato Patch, my third and final campsite at Pictured Rocks.
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Michigan.
A look around Leasowes Park in Halesowen.
In the middle of the park is Halesowen Golf Club.
The club house is Grade I listed, mainly as William Shenstone lived here while he created his Ferme Ornee Landscape.
The Leasowes is Grade I listed.
The Leasowes (Halesowen Golf Club)
Listing Text
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510 The Leasowes
(Halesowen Golf Club)
SE 98 SE 2/34 10.1.50
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Queen Anne. Stucco; of 3 bays with side pavilions; central block of 2 storeys;
3 sashes; 3 3-light windows with pediments, and segmental heads to those of lower
storey; single-storeyed 2-window wings, each connecting with 2-storey pavilion.
Fenestration throughout similar to above; hipped slate roofs. The facade to
rear has a convex Ionic porch on 4 columns with Palladian doorcase and Palladian
window sides. The grounds are largely converted into a golf course. The birthplace (in 1714) and home of William Shenstone. The building is not architecturally outstanding but is given the highest grading in view of its literary and social associations and its high repute in C18 landscape gardening.
Listing NGR: SO9795883997
This text is from the original listing, and may not necessarily reflect the current setting of the building.
The Leasowes is a historic landscape, listed as Grade 1 on the English Heritage list of parks and Gardens of historic interest in England.
The site was designed by the poet William Shenstone between 1743 and 1763. As such it is one of the most important and influential landscapes of the 18th Century and is considered to be one of the first natural landscape gardens in England.
Today, the Leasowes is of major historic significance, ranking in importance with such landscapes as Blenheim and Stowe. It is the diverse landscape of wooded valleys, open grasslands, lakes and streams created by Shenstone that makes the site so important for wildlife. The site has been managed with nature in mind since the mid 18th Century and as such provides a wealth of different habitats for birds, mammals, invertebrates and locally uncommon plant species.
Sinónimos: Hedera hainla Buch.-Ham .; Brassaiopsis polyacantha (Wall.) R. N. Banerjee; Pseudobrassaiopsis hainla (Buch.-Ham.) R. N. Banerjee.
Árboles, de hasta 15 m de altura, hermafroditas. Ramas con espinas cónicas. Hojas simples, 5-7-lobuladas; pecíolo 15-25 cm, tomentosa al principio, glabrescente; estípulas pequeñas o ausentes, ovadas a deltoides ovadas; hoja de 17-35 cm de ancho, parecida al papel, lóbulos divididos menos de 1/2 camino a la base, ampliamente ovados-triangulares a casi redondeados, abaxialmente estrellados pubescentes, glabrescentes, adaxialmente tomentosos, venas conspicuas en ambas superficies, base ampliamente convexa, margen agudamente dentado , ápice acuminado. Inflorescencia terminal, aparentemente erecta a ascendente, densamente tomentosa, glabrescente después de la antesis, con espinas dispersas; eje primario a ca. 30 centimetros; ejes secundarios a 10 (-13) cm; pedúnculos 1.5-2 cm; umbelas de 2.5-3.5 cm de diámetro; pedicelos 0.8-1 cm. Ovario 2-carpelado. Fruta subglobosa, ca. 8 mm de diámetro; estilos persistentes, ca. 2,5 mm. Bosques en valles; 1300-2100 m. China (Yunnan), Bhután, NE India, Myanmar, Nepal, Tailandia. En iturraran se ubica en las zonas 1 y 3.
Synonyms: Hedera hainla Buch.-Ham.; Brassaiopsis polyacantha(Wall.) R. N. Banerjee; Pseudobrassaiopsis hainla (Buch.-Ham.) R. N. Banerjee.
Trees, to 15 m tall, hermaphroditic. Branches with conic prickles. Leaves simple, 5-7-lobed; petiole 15-25 cm, tomentose at first, glabrescent; stipules small or absent, ovate to ovate-deltoid; blade 17-35 cm wide, papery, lobes divided less than 1/2 way to base, broadly ovate-triangular to nearly rounded, abaxially stellate pubescent, glabrescent, adaxially tomentose, veins conspicuous on both surfaces, base broadly convex, margin sharply dentate, apex acuminate. Inflorescence terminal, apparently erect to ascending, densely tomentose, glabrescent after anthesis, with scattered prickles; primary axis to ca. 30 cm; secondary axes to 10(-13) cm; peduncles 1.5-2 cm; umbels 2.5-3.5 cm in diam.; pedicels 0.8-1 cm. Ovary 2-carpellate. Fruit subglobose, ca. 8 mm in diam.; styles persistent, ca. 2.5 mm. Forests in valleys; 1300-2100 m. China (Yunnan), Bhutan, NE India, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand. In iturraran is located in areas 1 amnd 3.
Convex mirrors for the curve.
Nishinippori, Tokyo.
Canon AE-1 PROGRAM + New FD 50/1.4 + Kodak ColorPlus 200
"Significant Architectural Features:
Convex one-story elevation at East 161st Street and Watson Ave, continuous from East 158th Street to Walton Avenue; Gothic Revival-style terra-cotta parapet at main (east/south) and west facades, featuring stylized tracery, zigzag banding, rope details, knob finials, and horse heads; possibly historic configurations of storefronts on main (east/south) and west facades." p 32 www.nyc.gov/html/lpc/downloads/pdf/reports/2403.pdf
The Interior Convex Mirror 600mm round Acrylic eliminates blind spots, is great for combating the theft of property and valuables. Furthermore, it helps with the prevention accidents and injuries. The mirror can easily be fixed to a wall or ceiling with a ‘J-arm’ bracket mount which allows adjustments to all angles.
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Self-Propelled Thermoplastic (Convex) Road Marking Machine
Self-propelled thermoplastic (convex) road marking machine is a special equipment for marking various kinds of raising line which is applicable to urban express highway, or entrance to elevated road circuit in order to remind forced speed reduction of vehicles and reduce traffic accidents.
Product Features
The product consists of siemens computer motherboards, digital intelligent controller and Honda gasoline engine.
It is also equipped with imported ultra-quiet hydrostatic transmission system which makes the movement is carried out at will and greatly promotes the implementing efficiency. It can mark basic line and raising line at a time,meanwhile, all kinds of raising lines may be optionally set.It meets the requirement of various road condition and measures up to international norms.
Technical Data
Model Number: YHTQ-Z
Engine: Honda 5.5HP gasoline engine
Driving system: Hydrostatic transmission
Control system: Digital intelligent controller
Heating Mode: Liquefied petroleum gas
Marking equipment: Pneumatic convex line marking shoe
Paint tank capacity: 120kg
Glass beads bin capacity: 10kg
Raising line height: 3-7mm (adjustable)
Basic line height: 1.0-2.5mm (adjustable)
Machine weight: 260kg
Dimensions: 900*1260*1000mm
Application
Self-propelled thermoplastic (convex) road marking machine is a special equipment for marking various kinds of raising line which is applicable to urban express highway, or entrance to elevated road circuit in order to remind forced speed reduction of vehicles and reduce traffic accidents. It can be used in the following areas:
Convex reflective lines on highways, city streets, factories, schools and parking lots
Blind tracks
Warnnig Tips
1. Add marking hopper oil frequently while heating.
2. Marking hopper must be handled with care, avoid collision the alloy blade.
3. To extend the drill life, fire should not be too strong.
4. Pay attention to the wind direction when the wind is strong, to prevent burning rubber.
Sinónimos: Cupressus japonica Thunberg ex Linnaeus, Taxodium japonicum (Thunberg) Brongniart. Arboles perennifolios, monoicos, de hasta 30 m de alto. Corteza pardo rojiza o grisáceo oscura, fibrosa, desprendiéndose en largas tiras, ramas más o menos verticiladas. Hojas insertas espiralmente en las ramillas, subuladas, rectas o curvadas hacia el ápice, haz y envés convexos, lateralmente ligeramente aplanadas, con quillas, estonas en sus cuatro superficies, base decurrente, ápice agudo. Conos masculinos agrupados de 3-6, conos feeninos terminales, solitarios o en grupos, más o menos globosos. Especie nativa de Japón. En Iturraran se encuentra en la zona 8.
Sinonimoak: Cupressus japonica Thunberg ex Linnaeus, Taxodium japonicum (Thunberg) Brongniart. Zuhaitz hostoiraunkorrak, monoikoak, 30 m garai hartzera iristen direnak. Azal arre gorrixka edo grisaxka iluna, zuntz itxurakoa, zerrenda luze gisa askatzen dena; adarrak bertizilatu samartuak. Hostoak adaxketan kiribilean txertatuak, basta-orratz formakoak, zuzenak edo muturrerantz kurbatuak, gainaldea eta azpialdea ganbilak, albo-zapalxeak, gila eta guztikoak; lau gainazaletan estomak dauzkate, oinarri dekurrentea, eta mutur zorrotza. Kono arrak 3-6ko multzoak osatuz bilduak; kono emeak terminalak, bakarka edo taldeka, globo-itxurakoxeak. Espezie hau Japongoa da. Iturraranen 8. gunean dago.
Synonymes: Cupressus japonica Thunberg ex Linnaeus, Taxodium japonicum (Thunberg) Brongniart. Arbres à feuilles persistantes, monoïques, allant jusqu’à 30 m de haut. Écorce brun rougeâtre ou grisâtre foncé, fibreuse, se détachant en longues bandes, branches plus ou moins verticillées. Feuilles insérées en spirales dans les ramilles, subulées, droites ou courbées vers l’extrémité, face et envers convexes, latéralement légèrement aplatis, avec quilles, stomates sur ses quatre surfaces, base décurrente, extrémité pointue. Cônes masculins regroupés en 3-6, cônes féminins terminaux, solitaires ou en groupes, plus ou moins globuleux. Espèce originaire du Japon. À Iturraran on les trouve dans la zone 8.
Synonyms: Cupressus japonica Thunberg ex Linnaeus, Taxodium japonicum (Thunberg) Brongniart. evergreen, monoecious trees, up to 30 m in height. Bark is reddish-dun or dark grey, fibrous, and peels off in long strips, branches are more or less verticellate. Leaves are spirally inserted in the twigs, subulate, straight or curved towards the apex, upper side and underside are convex, slightly planate on the sides, with keels, stomas on its four surfaces, decurrent base, acute apex. Male cones are in groups of 3-6, terminal female cones are solitary or in groups, more or less globose. Species native to Japan. In Iturraran it can be found in zone 8.
Capitol Reef Formations - Some concave convex or Ying Yang shapes found in the sandstone and rock formations found in CPNP.
Capitol Reef National Park is located in southern Utah in the United States of America. Capitol Reef National Park is in Utah's south-central desert.
It surrounds a long wrinkle in the earth known as the Waterpocket Fold, with layers of golden sandstone, canyons and striking rock formations.
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Post-oil painting class, which is why my thumbnail is dirty :(. I think I'm going to miss my green walls when I renovate this summer, though I definitely am a bit tired of the color...
Puma concolor. Recent puma concave/convex footprint on trail we walked. Stebbins Cold Canyon Reserve. On the snapshot the track appears concave as observed in the field. While on the screen upload the track is convex.