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Stone from 1863 St Rose’s, embedded in porch of 1938 St Rose’s in Kapunda.

The first Catholic church in district, St John's foundation stone Apr 1850, opened 30 Apr 1854, closed 1862. Complex used as school, then Reformatory from 1897 to Nov 1909, the conversion overseen by Mary MacKillop. St John’s church demolished 1946 and the remaining buildings demolished 2002.

The second church, St Rose of Lima built in Kapunda, foundation stone 13 Jul 1862 by Rev M Ryan, opened 8 Feb 1863, demolished 1946.

 

“Kapunda town was growing, and most of the immigrants, being Irish, were Catholics. They all settled in Baker's Flat, so that they had to walk to and from St. John's for Sunday Mass, a thing far from desirable both on account of the length of the journey and its dangers to. life and limb in inclement weather. The pastor's first move to meet the difficulty was to procure a provisional place for Mass in the town. This was forthcoming through the kind offices of Timothy Hogan, who lent his forge. Every Saturday evening the forge was swept and cleaned, and a table installed for altar. After a short time the forge gave way to something better — a stable on the property of the town's medical practitioner, Dr. Blood. Having first renovated St. John's and added to its presbytery, Fr. Ryan collected for his projected new church in Kapunda. This was St. Rose of Lima's. Bishop Geoghegan laid its foundation stone, July 13, 1862, and opened it on August 2, 1863. . . . Fr. Byrne began extensions to the church at once, and had them finished the following year, 1866. There were substantial additions under later pastors: the gallery, under Fr. Maher, in the seventies; new sanctuary and sacristies, under Fr. Byrne in his second term, 1890.” [Southern Cross 30 Sep 1949]

 

“the foundation-stone of a Catholic Church will be laid by the Rev. M Ryan, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Smyth, of Adelaide. Its site is upon a hill between the English Church and the Mine.” [Register 9 Jul 1862]

 

“The ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the nave and tower of St. Rose's Catholic Church, Kapunda. took place on Sunday, 29th ult. [Kapunda Herald 3 Nov 1865]

 

“The opening of the nave and transept of the Catholic Church, St. Rose of Lima . . . The commencement of the services were announced by the tolling of the bell, affixed in the tower, which is supposed to be the largest in the colony, and weighs 4 cwt.” [Advertiser 24 Feb 1866]

 

“Recently the old Catholic Churches of St. John's and St. Rose's were demolished, and two historic landmarks in the district have thereby been removed. St. John's Church, one of the oldest country Churches in the State, was erected in 1851, and St. Rose's in 1862. When the demolition of St. Rose's Church was almost finished, the Rev. Father Maloney found a bottle which had been placed under the foundation stone. In the bottle was a copy of the newspaper, ‘The Northern Star’, dated July 12, 1862, which was two years before the ‘Herald’ was founded. Also in the bottle was a 4d. piece, bearing the date 1846 (rather a remarkable coincidence as Kapunda is celebrating its centenary in 1946), and a piece of copper from the mine. But more important was a document written in Latin giving particulars of the laying of the foundation stone. The English translation is as follows: ‘This foundation stone was placed in position by the Very Rev. Michael Ryan, V.G., July 13, 1862, in the third year of the Pontificate of Right Rev. Bonaventuer Shiel, in the reign of Pope Pius IX’.” [Kapunda Herald 3 Oct 1946]

 

Crystals of pegmatite embeded in microcline in the Hall of Geology, Gems, and Minerals of the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.

 

Microcline is a form of feldspar (German for "rock that does not contain ore"). Feldspars and other silicates make up 60 percent of the Earth's crust. Feldspar is a silicate, and potassium-rich feldspar that cools slowly forms microcline. Microcline is Greek for "small slope."

 

Pegmatite is composed of quartz, feldspar, and mica. It forms as an igneous rock under pressure, which means it is essentially a form of granite. Pegmatite is one of the most common rock forms in the world.

vipro touch panel

Scenario: home automation

To display vipro on the living room background, and to control lights, music, and fan

“Fog embedded narratives”

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Texts-Design-Photo: Arnhem, The Netherlands (2020). © Neuage (28 January 2020)

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Camarillo, California

Montezuma Castle National Monument

 

Like an ebbing tide, an ascending moon, a darting eagle, the houses rose on the colossal ivory canvas. In, but not of, they stood out from the lifeless rigidness; they sketched a lost colony, outlined a mysterious civilization.

OpenCV, simpleCV etc are very useful libraries for toying around with images. You can get interesting results without a lot of effort. But the more serious you get about image recognition, the more you find that you can't use them globally across the image. Finding the yellow car in the parking spot is a good example of the usefulness of the library and also its simplistic capabilities. It recognized a yellow patch in the image and it doesn't recognize a car in a general way.

 

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Steel embeds for a new construction project.

Great idea to embed bench into the fence, at Central Park, New York, NY.

The Lidl Run Kildare Events 2013 were held at the Curragh Racecourse, Newbridge, Co. Kildare, Ireland on Sunday 12th May 2013. There were three events: a 10KM, a half marathon, and a full marathon. This is a selection of photographs which includes all events. The photographs are taken from the start and finish of the marathon, the finish of the 10KM, and the finish of the half marathon. Due to the large numbers participating we did not manage to photograph everyone - which was not helped by the weather. Congratulations to Jo Cawley and her RunKildare crew for another great event. The weather didn't dampen the spirits of the many happy participants.

 

Electronic timing was provided by Red Tag Timing [www.redtagtiming.com/]

 

Overall Race Summary

Participants: There were approximately 3,000 participants over the 3 race events - there were runners, joggers, and walkers participating.

Weather: A cold breezy morning with heavy rain at the start. The weather dried up for the 10KM and the Half Marathon races

Course: This is an undulating course with some good flat stretches on the Curragh.

  

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Some Useful Links

GPS Garmin Trace of the Kildare Marathon Route: connect.garmin.com/activity/175709313

Homepage of the Lidl Run Kildare Event: www.kildaremarathon.ie/index.html

Facebook Group page of the Lidl Run Kildare Event: www.facebook.com/RunKildare

Boards.ie Athletics Discussion Board pages about the race series: www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056815306

Our photographs from Run Kildare 2012: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157629707887620/

Our photographs from Run Kildare 2011: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157626725200956/

A small selection of photographs from Run Kildare 2010: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157623899845567/ (first event)

 

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How can I get a full resolution, no watermark, copy of these photographs?

 

All of the photographs here on this Flickr set have a visible watermark embedded in them. All of the photographs posted here on this Flickr set are available, free, at no cost, at full resolution WITHOUT watermark. We take these photographs as a hobby and as a contribution to the running community in Ireland. We do not know of any other photographers who operate such a policy. Our only "cost" is our request that if you are using these images: (1) on social media sites such as Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter,LinkedIn, Google+, etc or (2) other websites, web multimedia, commercial/promotional material that you provide a link back to our Flickr page to attribute us. This also extends the use of these images for Facebook profile pictures. In these cases please make a separate wall or blog post with a link to our Flickr page. If you do not know how this should be done for Facebook or other social media please email us and we will be happy to help suggest how to link to us.

 

Please email petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com with the links to the photographs you would like to obtain a full resolution copy of. We also ask race organisers, media, etc to ask for permission before use of our images for flyers, posters, etc. We reserve the right to refuse a request.

 

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Some people offer payment for our photographs. We do not charge for these photographs. We take these photographs as our contribution to the running community in Ireland. If you feel that the photograph(s) you request are good enough that you would pay for their purchase from other photographic providers we would suggest that you can provide a donation to any of the great charities in Ireland who do work for Cancer Care or Cancer Research in Ireland.

 

I ran in the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set! What gives?

 

As mentioned above we take these photographs as a hobby and as a voluntary contribution to the running community in Ireland. Very often we have actually ran in the same race and then switched to photographer mode after we finished the race. Consequently, we feel that we have no obligations to capture a photograph of every participant in the race. However, we do try our very best to capture as many participants as possible. But this is sometimes not possible for a variety of reasons:

 

     ►You were hidden behind another participant as you passed our camera

     ►Weather or lighting conditions meant that we had some photographs with blurry content which we did not upload to our Flickr set

     ►There were too many people - some races attract thousands of participants and as amateur photographs we cannot hope to capture photographs of everyone

     ►We simply missed you - sorry about that - we did our best!

  

You can email us petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com to enquire if we have a photograph of you which didn't make the final Flickr selection for the race. But we cannot promise that there will be photograph there. As alternatives we advise you to contact the race organisers to enquire if there were (1) other photographs taking photographs at the race event or if (2) there were professional commercial sports photographers taking photographs which might have some photographs of you available for purchase. You might find some links for further information above.

 

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Once again, an image that I had in my head turned out completely different after several different variations. Good old Structure Synth doing what it does...

 

3:48 Render time

 

Structure Synth / Sunflow

банальщина конечно и даташит, но попугать не вредно :)

KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Aug. 9, 2015) Women serving in the 503rd Zone Afghan Border Police and Train, Advise and Assist Command - South conducted a shura at the Kandahar International Airport to discuss issues related to airfield security and gender integration in Afghan security forces. U.S. Navy Lt. Kristine Volk, Resolute Support public affairs officer, back left, Jeanette Miller, civilian embedded police mentor, TAAC-S Security Force Advisory and Assistance Team and Australian Army Maj. Jennifer Roberts, TAAC-S gender advisor lead, back center, met with the women to help advance women's initiatives and equality as part of the NATO-led Resolute Support mission. (U.S. military photo by TAAC-S Public Affairs/Released)

Lyme Regis beach, Dorset

Like a panoramic elevator

VIA VIPRO VP7710 is a Fan-less, slim, embedded panel PC system that is ideal for a range of applications, from state-of-the-art information terminals, to computing platform for POI, multimedia and medical applications. The VIA VIPRO VP7710 is an revolutionary touch panel LCD with industry leading passive thermal cooling in a single, streamlined chassis that is mountable in a wide variety of places, including on a wall, a panel, within a kiosk stand or on the back of a vehicle seat.

  

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