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Georges Charbonneaux, fondateur en 1912 de la société d'Habitations à Bon marché , Le Foyer Rémois, souhaite édifier une cité-jardin. Il engage dès 1919, la construction du Chemin Vert, 617 maisons avec en son coeur une église (1923 - 1924) en béton armé.
Georges Charbonneaux, founder in 1912 of the Low coast homes company, the "Foyer Rémois", wanted to build a garden city. In 1919, he built the "Chemin Vert" (the green path), 617 houses with a reinforced concrete church (1923 - 1924).
Photo Friday. Taken last year, but the best of this particular flower. The biggest wildflower I know. I stand just shy of 6' and this thing towers over me. It is demonstrating [as a coworker has done edified me] the late summer "big head, small neck "....meaning, it flops over when blooming.
my friend and president of edify foundation..he is doing a great job of educating the children of underprivileged..
Walking up Church Lane into Burford to the High Street.
Burford School - founded 1571.
Grade II* listed building
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BURFORD AND UPTON CHURCH LANE AND SIGNET (North Side) SP2512 (Enlargement) Burford Grammar School 7/40 (main part including 12.9.55 Lenthall House).
GV II*
Grammar school. Rebuilt c.1570's for Simon Wysdom, altered and extended mid-C19. Coursed and squared rubble, low pitched slate roof, coped verges, ashlar chimney to right. 2 storeys; 1-5-1 bays; rebated hollow chamfered mullion windows of 3 lights, altered ground floor left, lower storey levels to right hand bay, string over 1st floor, 6 courses below eaves. Tudor arch door within relieving arch to left of right hand bay, ogee mouldings, plain spandrels. Tablet inserted over ground floor right- hand window: "All law and praise be to God:/A. R. Reginde. Elizabeth.xxi Symon. Wysdom, Alderman of Burford. Re-edified/. and.buylded.this.howse. A.D'O 1579:" Over the ground floor are 3 tie rods whose ends form the letters B.G.S. Interior: in lobby of door the former decayed nail-studed door is displayed; in ground floor East room a wide Tudor arch fire-place. The East gable return has single-and 2-light mullion windows and central chimney stack; to right is pointed doorway with light Tudor arching and ogee and hollow mouldings like the door to front, label over. The school extends North and East (Lenthall House), the link block is mid C19 the North-east block is 1870s or 1880s, rough-faced rubble, 2 storeys and attic in mansard plain tile roof; cross-mullion windows with relieving arches over, the gable end to East breaks forward below a corbelled-out attic end gable; stepped chimney to North return. The date tablet was moved here from Simon Wysdom's Almshouses (demolished).
Listing NGR: SP2526412371
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Title: The dialogues of creatures moralised. Appliable and edifying to every merry and jocund matter, and right profitable to the governance of man
Creator: Haslewood, Joseph
Creator: Nicolaus, Pergaminus. nr 88002204
Creator: Morris, William, 1834-1896, former owner. UkLW n 78095326
Publisher: London : Printed by Bensley and Son, for R. Triphook
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1816
Language: eng
Description: The illustrations are taken from the Latin edition
"The second time printed in the English language"--[Dedication]
Title within ornamental border
A bibliography of the early editions on p. viii
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Title: The dialogues of creatures moralised. Appliable and edifying to every merry and jocund matter, and right profitable to the governance of man
Creator: Haslewood, Joseph
Creator: Nicolaus, Pergaminus. nr 88002204
Creator: Morris, William, 1834-1896, former owner. UkLW n 78095326
Publisher: London : Printed by Bensley and Son, for R. Triphook
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1816
Language: eng
Description: The illustrations are taken from the Latin edition
"The second time printed in the English language"--[Dedication]
Title within ornamental border
A bibliography of the early editions on p. viii
If you have questions concerning reproductions, please contact the Contributing Library.
Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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The riverside promenade was well paved and appointed with statues - some of them a bit whimsical - and other ornaments, edifying edifices, and civic geegaws.
Because we are hungry for Culture, today we edified ourselves by visiting the British Museum (on Bell's request).
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Title: The dialogues of creatures moralised. Appliable and edifying to every merry and jocund matter, and right profitable to the governance of man
Creator: Haslewood, Joseph
Creator: Nicolaus, Pergaminus. nr 88002204
Creator: Morris, William, 1834-1896, former owner. UkLW n 78095326
Publisher: London : Printed by Bensley and Son, for R. Triphook
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1816
Language: eng
Description: The illustrations are taken from the Latin edition
"The second time printed in the English language"--[Dedication]
Title within ornamental border
A bibliography of the early editions on p. viii
If you have questions concerning reproductions, please contact the Contributing Library.
Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
Read/Download from the Internet Archive