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Manual exposure 0.6 sec, f/2.8. Fluorescent lamp behind Gayna. Cropped, brightened, and a big bucket of contrast with MediaImpression 2.0.
"Here lyes in hope and expectation of the joyfull and disyred day of resurrection when the Saviour of the world shall appeare in power and judgment, to awake all those who have slept in Him, to be partakers of the everlasting happiness of the eternall kingdome, Sir Henry Sydney, knight, discended from the stemme of Viscount Lisle, Baron of Penshurst in Kent. Lorde Chamberleyn to the Queenes majestie and governoure of Flushing
His youth was seasoned with the feare of God, duty towards his parents and love to learning, his following aged yielded fruites of hospitality towards all the men of charitie, towards the poore, of faithfulness towards his friendes, and of peaceablenes amongst his neighbours. He and his end was concluded with piety, with patience and with a comfortable farewell at the tearme of 59 yeares, the 2d of November Anno Domini 1612
Here (joynd as well in ye safe hope of a joyfull resurrection as in all piety and conjugall love to the sayd Sir Henry Sidney) rests the body of Dame Jane his wife, daughter of Francis Jermy of Brightwell in Suffolk, esq, who after her peregrination of 73 yeares injoying 28 thereof in the happy society of her sayd husband and continuing his name and memory for 28 more (in a most chast and retired widowhood) upon the 9th of August 1638 departed this life . No lady lived more christiany nor dyed more happily, many daughters have done virtuously but thou excellest them all (proverbs 31.29)"
Henry was the son of Thomas Sydney 1585 & Barbara 1585 daughter of William Walsingham 1534 & Joyce Denny 1496 widow of John Carey & sister of Sir Francis Walsingham
He was the grandson of Agnes & Thomas Sydney 1544 who was employed by the townsmen to buy the priory lands for the town, but on paying £90 to the Crown, kept it for himself.
As the inscription says Henry was Lorde Chamberlain to Queen Elizabeth & Governor of Flushing.
He succeeded his brother Thomas husband of Mary Southwell who died without issue.
He m 1581 Jane (aged 16) daughter of Francis Jermy of Brightwell & Margaret heiress of Thomas Tey of Brightwell & Stutton
Having no children, Henry left all his properties to Jane, and on her death they passed to Robert Sidney, Earl of Leicester and thence to other families.
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Now lying under the west window, their monument once lay in the Sidney chapel here, but was damaged by the fire of 1961 www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/t0K5f6 which also destroyed the jacobean font cover given by Jane www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/o9LW8J She also gave 4 acres of land to support the church minister "for ever"! - Church of St Mary & All Saints, Little Walsingham Norfolk
...is the seed of dissapointment.
I'm dissapointed to have been away for this long. For some reason I was unable to log into my flickr account. After several emails to flicker...I'M BAAACK! :) I hope this finds you all well. I cannot wait to catch up on everyone's photos. HAPPY SPRING!!!!!
Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode
Robin Rhode imagines Austrian composer Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung (Expectation) in Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode. In partnership with Performa15. Composed in 1909, Erwartung takes the unusual form of a one-act monodrama for a solo soprano, accompanied by a large orchestra. For Rhode, this atonal opera about love, loss, and lamentation, recalled the many hardships experienced by women in South Africa during and after the fall of Apartheid. Originally set in the moonlit, wilderness of the forest, Rhodeâs reproduction of Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode interprets Times Square itself to be a contemporary forest filled with light emanating from the electronic billboards instead of the moon. The performance takes place in a huge aria with just one soprano and non-speaking performer carrying out the opera, with the sights and sounds of Times Square acting as a Greek Chorus in the background.
Music by: Arnold Schönberg
Libretto by: Marie Pappenheim
Artistic Director: Robin Rhode
Orchestral Conductor: Arturo Tamayo
Soprano: Carole Sidney Louis
Male Character: Moses Leo
Orchestra: WetInk Ensemble
Executive Producer: Raphael Oeschger
Associate Producers: Performa and Rhodeworks GMBH
Photo Credit: Ka-Man Tse for @TSqArts
Esta foto fue premiada con el 4º premio en el concurso convocado por la Sociedad de Carreras de Caballos de Sanlúcar de Barrameda, en otoño de 2006.
This photo was awarded with 4º prize in the aid summoned by the Society of Flat racing of Sanlúcar de Barrameda, in autumn of 2006.
Our dear friends Dean and Sumiko are going to be parents any day now. I had the privilege of taking some pregnancy portraits for them during their baby shower. Congratulations, Dean and Sumi! We love you and can't wait to meet the little one!
President of NTHU(National Tsing Hua Univ.) looking at the yelling of the school badminton team. "GO!GO!GO!"
清華大學校長凝視著校羽球隊球員的呼喊.
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Muchas puertas como esta aún sobreviven al paso del tiempo.
Many door ways like this survive to the inclemency of times.
This is a photograph from the 26th Anniversary running of the South O'Hanlon 5KM Road Race which was held at Seneschalstown G.A.A Club, Beauparc/Kentstown, Navan, Co. Meath, Ireland on Wednesday 3rd July 2013 at 20:00. South O'Hanlon AC have again organised one of the best value races of it's kind in the country and maintain the very high standard set by other races in the Meath Road Racing Calendar. Congratulations are extended to all at South O'Hanlon, the local community, and other Meath athletics clubs, which made this another very successful night. The club provides prizes in a very wide range of categories and there was a very large spread of refreshments afterwards in the GAA clubhouse. The well known Seneschalstown G.A.A club provide the facilities for registration, showers, and after-race activities.
This route was first run in 2010 and hasn't changed since. The race starts about 1KM from the race HQ at the lovely setting of Beauparc Railway Crossing on the old Navan-Drogheda railway line (race start here goo.gl/maps/SVWWY). The race proceeds in an anti-clockwise left handed loop, following the L1600, and passing the GAA grounds before taking a left to Dollardstown, to Yellow Furze, and bringing runners back to the start area at Beauparc for the final kilometer of the race back to the finish.
Electronic Timing and Event Management were provided on the night by Precision Timing [www.precisiontiming.net/result/racetimer]
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Overall Race Summary
Participants: Approximately 300 people took part in tonight's race with runners, joggers, walkers, and families involved.
Weather: A perfect summer's evening with temperatures around 18C. There was a little or no breeze out but this was mostly sheltered from runners around a beautiful country roads course.
Course: This is a fast course. The course is left handed and there are some drags around the 1km to 2.5KM part of the course. The final 1KM runs the same stretch of road as the first KM.
Location Map: Start/finish areaS on Google StreetView and Google Aerial [Start: goo.gl/maps/SVWWY Finish: goo.gl/maps/CSgcU]. The race is easily accessed from the North via Drogheda and other areas via Navan.
Refreshments: As is now the tradition and expectation with Meath Road Races the folks at South O'Hanlon put on a wonderful spread of refreshments for athletes and spectators after the race in the G.A.A club.
Some Useful Links
A Google Maps Aerial View Link to Seneschalstown G.A.A club is provided here [goo.gl/maps/CSgcU]. Sat nav coordinates are: (53.684005,-6.588109)
Our Flickr Set of the South O'Hanlon 5KM 2012: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157630425353810/
Our Flickr set of the South O'Hanlon 5KM 2011: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157626972996983/
Our Flickr set of the South O'Hanlon 5KM 2010: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157624445856884/
A map of the race route is provided here: www.mapmyrun.com/ie/navan-l/south-ohanlon-ac-road-race-20...
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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
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►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!
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I watched her a half an hour, she was certainly waiting somebody. She looks disappointed, when she left that place alone.
"Here lyes in hope and expectation of the joyfull and disyred day of resurrection when the Saviour of the world shall appeare in power and judgment, to awake all those who have slept in Him, to be partakers of the everlasting happiness of the eternall kingdome, Sir Henry Sydney, knight, discended from the stemme of Viscount Lisle, Baron of Penshurst in Kent. Lorde Chamberleyn to the Queenes majestie and governoure of Flushing
His youth was seasoned with the feare of God, duty towards his parents and love to learning, his following aged yielded fruites of hospitality towards all the men of charitie, towards the poore, of faithfulness towards his friendes, and of peaceablenes amongst his neighbours. He and his end was concluded with piety, with patience and with a comfortable farewell at the tearme of 59 yeares, the 2d of November Anno Domini 1612
Here (joynd as well in ye safe hope of a joyfull resurrection as in all piety and conjugall love to the sayd Sir Henry Sidney) rests the body of Dame Jane his wife, daughter of Francis Jermy of Brightwell in Suffolk, esq, who after her peregrination of 73 yeares injoying 28 thereof in the happy society of her sayd husband and continuing his name and memory for 28 more (in a most chast and retired widowhood) upon the 9th of August 1638 departed this life . No lady lived more christiany nor dyed more happily, many daughters have done virtuously but thou excellest them all (proverbs 31.29)"
Henry Sydney 1638 was the son of Thomas Sydney 1585 & Barbara 1585 daughter of William Walsingham 1534 & Joyce Denny 1496 widow of John Carey & sister of Sir Francis Walsingham
He was the grandson of Agnes & Thomas Sydney 1544 who was employed by the townsmen to buy the priory lands for the town, but on paying £90 to the Crown, kept it for himself.
As the inscription says Henry was Lorde Chamberlain to Queen Elizabeth & Governor of Flushing.
He succeeded his brother Thomas husband of Mary Southwell who died without issue.
He m 1581 Jane (aged 16) daughter of Francis Jermy of Brightwell & Margaret heiress of Thomas Tey of Brightwell & Stutton
Having no children, Henry left all his properties to Jane, and on her death they passed to Robert Sidney, Earl of Leicester and thence to other families.
.
Now lying under the west window, their monument once lay in the Sidney chapel here, but was damaged by the fire of 1961 www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/t0K5f6 which also destroyed the jacobean font cover given by Jane www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/o9LW8J She also gave 4 acres of land to support the church minister "for ever"! - Church of St Mary & All Saints, Little Walsingham Norfolk
After over 18 months, the supports are ready for the installation of a new bridge to replace that which was carried away in December 2015 by Storm 'Desmond' - see my pictures 369 to 373, and those now following (381 to 386).
managing customer expectation
While twitter handles datetime better than flickr, flickr beats twitter with respect to downtime.
Flickr gives updates on the flickrblog. being vocal & communicating to users effectively is cheaper than creating an engineering solution to the problem.
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