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Thanks for this - I've had a couple of #1 on explore but have missed out on the front page for some reason - well chuffed - have a great weekend!
Wow...my first Front Page Explore photo!
Thank you all for the comments and for viewing my work!
I have a busy day today, but will be catching up with everyone this weekend...
Happy (early) Valentines Day!
A late September 2018 visit to Packwood House, another National Trust property. Been meaning to visit this one myself for a while now!
A nice cool Sunday afternoon to visit Packwood.
Packwood House is a timber-framed Tudor manor house near Lapworth, Warwickshire. Owned by the National Trust since 1941, the house is a Grade I listed building. It has a wealth of tapestries and fine furniture, and is known for the garden of yews.
The house began as a modest timber-framed farmhouse constructed for John Fetherston between 1556 and 1560. The last member of the Fetherston family died in 1876. In 1904 the house was purchased by Birmingham industrialist Alfred Ash. It was inherited by Graham Baron Ash (Baron in this case being a name not a title) in 1925, who spent the following two decades creating a house of Tudor character. He purchased an extensive collection of 16th- and 17th-century furniture, some obtained from nearby Baddesley Clinton. The great barn of the farm was converted into a Tudor-style hall with sprung floor for dancing, and was connected to the main house by the addition of a Long Gallery in 1931.
In 1941, Ash donated the house and gardens to the National Trust in memory of his parents but continued to live in the house until 1947 when he moved to Wingfield Castle.
Sundial at the West Front of Packwood House.
Grade II Listed
Sundial Approximately 10 Metres West of Packwood House
Listing Text
LAPWORTH PACKWOOD LANE
SP17SE (West side)
Packwood
1/46 Sundial approx. 10m W of
Packwood House
GV II
Sundial. Dated 1667, with C20 restoration. Stone. Round stepped base; round
column, part C20 replacement; painted stone square top with round ball finial.
Erected by John Featherston, who probably planted the Yew Garden, traditionally
said to represent the "Sermon on the Mount"
(Buildings of England: Warwickshire: 1966, pp370-1; Packwood House National
Trust Guide book, 1987)
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Listing NGR: SP1732472214
This text is from the original listing, and may not necessarily reflect the current setting of the building.
Front 242 ‎– Masterhit
Label:Red Rhino Europe – RRET 9
Format:Vinyl, 12"
Country:Belgium
Released:1987
Genre:Electronic
Style:EBM
A1 Masterhit (Part 1 - Masterblaster)
B1 Masterhit (Part 2 - Hypnomix)
B2 Masterhit (Part 3 - LP Version)
Front view of a German Morser 18 210mm howitzer carriage. (FMAR2161 F12)
For more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/21_cm_M%c3%b6rser_18
Thank you my friends for your comments and faves. Without your support this could never happen.
Thanks Margot for the FP screen shot.
A USAF airman and others guard the entrance to Tay Ninh's MACV Advisory Team 90 / Special Forces team B-32 compound.
Steven Dugmore performing a frontflip in Birmingham, haven't trained parkour in a while so it was great to get out and do it again, also gave me the opportunity to photograph some for the first time!
Danse sur la place Louis Pradel devant l'Opéra National de Lyon
Dance in Louis Pradel Square in front of the Lyon Opera House
Lighting/Strobist: Godox AD200 in manual mode in Broncolor Beautybox
Front cage is on my list, plus wider trim rings to fill in the gap. I'm also thinking of mounting fuller front fenders to complete the look of a Tamiya Sand Scorcher R/C car. This project is going to be fun, exciting & expensive!
I'm pretty sure I remember how I lost my first top-front tooth ... I was laying on the living room floor playing with my sister, Christy. We're seven-ish years apart, so she was just a baby at the time. I was bouncing her on my chest. She was wearing a frilly lace dress. One bounce my tooth got caught in that dress. One bounce later it was gone.
Paige has been waiting for her first front-top tooth to come out for a while. Despite diligent wiggling, by all parties she'd let into her mouth, it just wasn't coming out. And this thing, let me tell you, was just hanging on by a thread - a really strong thread. Hanging out in the kitchen, Marna took one more try at it - and she wasn't giving up either. As Marna will tell it, she probably pulled a little harder than she should have, but the result was clear - no more wiggly front tooth.
She's my daughter so I have to say she looks cute with one missing front tooth. And she does. But she also looks remarkably like a redneck too! I just keep waiting for her to lean over to me and say "Hey Pops, turn on the NASCAR!" after smashing a can of Bud into her forehead.
Large livid yellow reflector mounted on a basket at the front of a bicycle, parked outside the Salvation Army store in Whitmore Square.
Taken with iPhone 3GS.
The San Diego Zoo 4-D Theater presents Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs! Join Manny, Ellie, Sid, Diego, and Scrat as they discover a strange underground world where dinosaurs still roam. The Pleistocene meets the Jurassic as you immerse yourself in a cinematic adventure that combines high-definition 3-D with thrilling sensory effects such as wind, mist, snow...and more!