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Runners from the Keynsham 10k Road Race, which took place on Sunday 22nd May 2011, starting at The Sports Ground next to the former Cadbury's factory, Somerdale, Keynsham.

 

From here, after doing laps of the field and grounds o fthe factory, they headed up to the High Street and then into Charlton Road. The runners headed out of the town and then down Redlynch Lane to the small village of Chewton Keynsham, before heading back towards Keynham.

 

Back in the town, the course took them down Steel Mills, over Dapps Hill bridge and into Keynsham park. Avoiding Ducks on route, the yexited the other side before then heading down Cadbury’s main drive to the finish.

 

And I was tired just trying to keep up with then and take photos around the course.

 

Andrew

www.ajwphoto.co.uk

Nathan, Gabriel, Jim and Eulis

Bought at a flea market. Solomon and Elizabeth (Dapp) Bixler with their sons Albert, Edwin, Walter and David.

 

During the 1900 census, Solomon Bixler (45) was living in Adams County, Indiana with his wife Eliza (26) and their children Edwin (7), Walter (6), David (4) and Albert (2). Solomon and Eliza had been married in 1892. Solomon (1855 - 1945) immigrated from Switzerland in 1871, and Elizabeth (1873 - 1904) did the same in 1888.

Polymer Clay by Christine Damm of Stories they Tell

hand stamped, dapped brass disk,

sterling silver daggers

garnet briolettes

carnelian faceted rondelles

 

Inspired by Ann Singsaas' Red Ponies watercolor

Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits

Stuart Melville, Tim and Dave, looking dapper as hell

30/52 for the group 2024 Weekly Alphabet Challenge

 

This week's theme was: D is for Dappled light

 

All week it's been overcast with no sun and no shadows, then finally the sun came out! I didn't have time to go anywhere more interesting.

The River Chew in flood at Dapp's Hill Bridge, Keynsham, Somerset, 27 December 2020. In 1968 extremely heavy rain in the Mendip Hills caused a flash flood which resulted in large parts of Keynsham being inundated and much damage. The County Bridge on the River Avon just after the confluence with the Chew was washed away and communication between this part of North East Somerset and South Gloucestershire was disrupted for many months. As a result Keynsham railway station, which was due to close, was kept open. It is still open today and is well patronised.

Vintage cricket caps photographed by Rose Callahan at Crowley's home, Brooklyn, Feb 28, 2011 MR

Disneyland Paris daytrip for the 2013 Halloween season.

Sunday, October 2013.

 

Copyright 2013 Hilde Heyvaert.

All rights reserved.

No unauthorized use, reproduction or distribution without prior permission.

 

Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits

Runners from the Keynsham 10k Road Race, which took place on Sunday 22nd May 2011, starting at The Sports Ground next to the former Cadbury's factory, Somerdale, Keynsham.

 

From here, after doing laps of the field and grounds o fthe factory, they headed up to the High Street and then into Charlton Road. The runners headed out of the town and then down Redlynch Lane to the small village of Chewton Keynsham, before heading back towards Keynham.

 

Back in the town, the course took them down Steel Mills, over Dapps Hill bridge and into Keynsham park. Avoiding Ducks on route, the yexited the other side before then heading down Cadbury’s main drive to the finish.

 

And I was tired just trying to keep up with then and take photos around the course.

 

Andrew

www.ajwphoto.co.uk

Etsy Street Teams:

Wire Artisans Guild

Art Jewelry Collective

Title(s)Banquet at the Crossbowmen’s Guild in Celebration of the Treaty of Münster

Banquet at the Crossbowmen’s Guild in Celebration of the Treaty of Münster

The Celebration of the Peace of Münster, 18 June 1648, in the Headquarters of the Crossbowmen's Civic Guard (St George Guard), Amsterdam

Object typepainting

Object numberSK-C-2

Inscriptions / marks

signature and date: ‘Bartholomeus Vander Helst, fecit Aº 1648.’

inscription: ‘Belloone walgt van Bloedt / ja Mars vervloeckt het daveren / Van't zwangere metaal, / en 't zwaardt bemint de schee: / Dies biedt de dapp're Wits / aan d'eedele van Waveren / Op 't eeuwige verbondt, / den hooren van de Vree.’

DescriptionDe schuttersmaaltijd in de Voetboogdoelen of St. Jorisdoelen te Amsterdam ter viering van het sluiten van de vrede van Munster, 18 juni 1648. Voorgesteld zijn: kapitein Cornelis Jansz Witsen (met de zilveren drinkhoorn), luitenant Johan Oetgens van Waveren (die zijn hand schudt), de vaandrig Jacob Banningh (zittend naast de grote trommel), Dirck Claesz Thoveling en Thomas Hartog (sergeanten), Pieter van Hoorn, Willem Pietersz van der Voort, Adriaen Dirck Sparwer, Hendrick Calaber, Govert van der Mij, Johannes Calaber, Benedictus Schaeck, Jan Maes, Jacob van Diemen, Jan van Ommeren, Isaac Ooyens, Gerrit Pietersz van Anstenraadt, Herman Teunisz de Kluyter, Andries van Anstenraadt, Christoffel Poock, Hendrick Dommer Wz, Paulus Hennekijn, Lambregt van den Bos en Willem (de trommelslager). Op de grote trommel hangt een papier met een gedicht van Jan Vos. Door de openstaande ramen is de gevel van de brouwerij 'het Lam' aan de Singel zichtbaar. Rechts brengt een vrouwen een kalkoenpastei binnen. Op tafel staan tinnen borden, roemers en andere glazen. Links staat op de vloer een grote metalen koeler met een wijnvat.

Creation

Artist

painter: Bartholomeus van der Helst

Dating1648

Material and Technique

Physical featuresoil on canvas

Materialcanvas oil paint (paint)

Measurementsh 232 cm × w 547 cm

MU16 Alpin: Michelle Hurni, Janette Brunner, Bigna Däpp

Runners from the Keynsham 10k Road Race, which took place on Sunday 22nd May 2011, starting at The Sports Ground next to the former Cadbury's factory, Somerdale, Keynsham.

 

From here, after doing laps of the field and grounds o fthe factory, they headed up to the High Street and then into Charlton Road. The runners headed out of the town and then down Redlynch Lane to the small village of Chewton Keynsham, before heading back towards Keynham.

 

Back in the town, the course took them down Steel Mills, over Dapps Hill bridge and into Keynsham park. Avoiding Ducks on route, the yexited the other side before then heading down Cadbury’s main drive to the finish.

 

And I was tired just trying to keep up with then and take photos around the course.

 

Andrew

www.ajwphoto.co.uk

This photograph is copyrighted and may not be used in any way without permission. Contact me at : jackman_on_jazz@yahoo.com concerning use.

 

Tompkins Square Park, East Village.

New York, New York.

Runners from the Keynsham 10k Road Race, which took place on Sunday 22nd May 2011, starting at The Sports Ground next to the former Cadbury's factory, Somerdale, Keynsham.

 

From here, after doing laps of the field and grounds o fthe factory, they headed up to the High Street and then into Charlton Road. The runners headed out of the town and then down Redlynch Lane to the small village of Chewton Keynsham, before heading back towards Keynham.

 

Back in the town, the course took them down Steel Mills, over Dapps Hill bridge and into Keynsham park. Avoiding Ducks on route, the yexited the other side before then heading down Cadbury’s main drive to the finish.

 

And I was tired just trying to keep up with then and take photos around the course.

 

Andrew

www.ajwphoto.co.uk

This is a 4" PVC pipe cap. This is perfect for doming pieces that require a gentle curve.

 

You can see some of the "dapping punches" I use. Actually, anything that generally fits the curve , I use. For example, the hammer handle. I never have gotten around to making a better fitting punch. And don't seem to needit.

 

Best of all the cap cost 4.79. Also it is holdibg up very well.

Mark Dapp explaining an IGCC plant to Turk Employees

Rome from the terrace of the Quadrigas.

Three hand held landscape images taken with Canon 40D, Tamron 11-18mm @11mm, assembled with Panaview Image Assembler. Larger version

Runners from the Keynsham 10k Road Race, which took place on Sunday 22nd May 2011, starting at The Sports Ground next to the former Cadbury's factory, Somerdale, Keynsham.

 

From here, after doing laps of the field and grounds o fthe factory, they headed up to the High Street and then into Charlton Road. The runners headed out of the town and then down Redlynch Lane to the small village of Chewton Keynsham, before heading back towards Keynham.

 

Back in the town, the course took them down Steel Mills, over Dapps Hill bridge and into Keynsham park. Avoiding Ducks on route, the yexited the other side before then heading down Cadbury’s main drive to the finish.

 

And I was tired just trying to keep up with then and take photos around the course.

 

Andrew

www.ajwphoto.co.uk

Mark Dapp giving a tour of the Mobile Classroom to participants of the Little Rock Job Fair

While I was doing my enamel tests yesterday, I stupidly held the spoon above the kiln in hope of drying the enamel faster to return to the jar. Even though it was 6 inches above - it melted. Duh.

 

Lightbulb! After I was finfished with my project, I intentionally melted and formed the ring around the handle of a dapping tool.

 

Plastic spoon; lab grown garnet. Formed; scraped; sanded; burr set.

Runners from the Keynsham 10k Road Race, which took place on Sunday 22nd May 2011, starting at The Sports Ground next to the former Cadbury's factory, Somerdale, Keynsham.

 

From here, after doing laps of the field and grounds o fthe factory, they headed up to the High Street and then into Charlton Road. The runners headed out of the town and then down Redlynch Lane to the small village of Chewton Keynsham, before heading back towards Keynham.

 

Back in the town, the course took them down Steel Mills, over Dapps Hill bridge and into Keynsham park. Avoiding Ducks on route, the yexited the other side before then heading down Cadbury’s main drive to the finish.

 

And I was tired just trying to keep up with then and take photos around the course.

 

Andrew

www.ajwphoto.co.uk

Runners from the Keynsham 10k Road Race, which took place on Sunday 22nd May 2011, starting at The Sports Ground next to the former Cadbury's factory, Somerdale, Keynsham.

 

From here, after doing laps of the field and grounds o fthe factory, they headed up to the High Street and then into Charlton Road. The runners headed out of the town and then down Redlynch Lane to the small village of Chewton Keynsham, before heading back towards Keynham.

 

Back in the town, the course took them down Steel Mills, over Dapps Hill bridge and into Keynsham park. Avoiding Ducks on route, the yexited the other side before then heading down Cadbury’s main drive to the finish.

 

And I was tired just trying to keep up with then and take photos around the course.

 

Andrew

www.ajwphoto.co.uk

"a lapp dapp dapp a-dibi dabi din labba dip dan din lan den lan do..."

 

I wish she came with grabby hands. Had to use blu-tack to stick the leeks onto her open hands.

 

My review: botsndolls.blogspot.com/2011/11/review-pullip-miku-hatsun...

Danilo Carvalho, Coordenador de Data Science e Pesquisador da Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV/DAPP) , durante o Seminário Internacional Fake News e Eleições (Painel 4) Brasília-DF, 17/05/2019

Foto: Roberto Jayme/Ascom/TSE

 

Photo by Megan Hosking

Runners from the Keynsham 10k Road Race, which took place on Sunday 22nd May 2011, starting at The Sports Ground next to the former Cadbury's factory, Somerdale, Keynsham.

 

From here, after doing laps of the field and grounds o fthe factory, they headed up to the High Street and then into Charlton Road. The runners headed out of the town and then down Redlynch Lane to the small village of Chewton Keynsham, before heading back towards Keynham.

 

Back in the town, the course took them down Steel Mills, over Dapps Hill bridge and into Keynsham park. Avoiding Ducks on route, the yexited the other side before then heading down Cadbury’s main drive to the finish.

 

And I was tired just trying to keep up with then and take photos around the course.

 

Andrew

www.ajwphoto.co.uk

I cut her face out of 20 gauge sheet which I filed, sanded and finished then textured with a ballpeen hammer and used a circular punch for her eyebrows. I wanted her to have fissures, like cracks in stone (medusa, stone, you get it), so without annealing my metal after hammering I dapped it into my leather sandbag thing until it cracked, which actually happened roughly where I wanted it to which is nothing short of amazing. Next I formed her hair from strands of 16 gauge wire, two of which I chiseled for a striped appearance, and soldered that on. Then I twisted the front 'snake' into place and soldered it to the rest of her hair to make the bracelet part more secure. Finally I balled the ends of the wire snakes and soldered them together, added my patina and polished it all up.

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