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Gregory of Nin (Croatian: Grgur Ninski pronounced [ɡr̩̂ɡuːr nîːnskiː]; Latin: Gregorius Ninnius) was a Croatian Catholic prelate who served as a medieval Bishop of Nin and strongly opposed the pope and official circles of the Catholic Church.[further explanation needed] He introduced the Croatian language in the religious services after the Great Assembly in 926, according to traditional Croatian historiography.
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Gregory's House. 1950s House - After the Second World War, the Orroral Run was purchased by the Gregorys. They built this weatherboard house to accommodate people working on the property. After the construction of this house the original homestead ceased to be used for accommodation. The house was removed in 1991 after being badly damaged by vandals.
Voici quelques conseils physiques de Grégory Capra avant de partir en vacances!
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Church of St. Gregory of Neocaesarea (or Gregory the Miracle-Worker), 1679. Moscow, 2004
Большая Полянка. Храм святителя Григория Неокесарийского в Дербицах, 1679. Его завершают три ряда килевидных кокошников, «огненных языков». Над ними традиционное луковичное пятиглавие с глухими, то есть без окон, барабанами. В церковной символике пять глав обозначают Спасителя и четырех евангелистов. Кресты увенчаны коронами в знак того, что храм царский. Посадское барокко.
Good article (in Russian): www.ng.ru/ng_exlibris/2014-07-03/4_barocco.html
This beautiful portrait is a photograph of my mother's mother Marie Rose (Hellyer) Gregory (called Rose by her family) and is another photo sent to me by Alix which I had never seen before. (See previous photo in my stream for astonishing power of Flickr explanation.) She was Alix's G grandmother's sister - in- law.
Rose died when my mother was two years old and my mother only had one photo of her (the one taken on her honeymoon with my grandfather in my Gregory set)
I am bringing this picture down to show my mother next week.
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Judbarra National Park, formerly Gregory National Park, is a national park in the Northern Territory (Australia), 359 km south of Darwin.
The park is the second largest national park in the Northern Territory, after Kakadu National Park, with an area of 13,000 km2 (1.3 million ha).[2] Ecologically, it is in the transition between tropical and semi-arid zones.[3]
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nrhp # 04000763- The field stone steps are either single cut stones or multiple cut stones that together form a single
step. The top and downhill faces of the rock have been cut flat, with the rest of the stone embedded
in the ground. The stones are laid to take advantage of the natural terrain of the buttes, following the
relief of the slope. The name Leland Mclntyre and the date 1936 are carved in one of the larger
stones near the bottom of the steps.
The Gregory Buttes are on the western edge of town and form the western border of the city park.
The buttes are actually two buttes with a saddle like relief between them. There is a large water tank
on the northern butte and an observation area on the southern butte. The stone steps climb the
eastern edge of the buttes near the middle; they wind up the buttes taking advantage of the natural
topographic features of the buttes to reduce the steepness. This designed landscape takes
advantage of the natural contours of the slope. The steps run from east to west up the slope of the
buttes.
from npgallery.nps.gov
The 13th century fresco shows Saint Gregory the Great (540-604 A.D.)
Below him the head of Saint Jerome
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The Calvinist church in the tiny village of Csaroda has been built around 1240.
That the church hides some byzantine frescoes from the early 13th century under its white plastered walls and big floral folk art decorations, became only known in the 20th century.
During the reformation period those byzantine images have been plastered over and around 1642 the floral folk art had been painted on the walls. These decorations are again some ancient Hungarian folk motifs, called the "tree of life", full of heart-shaped leaves.
My dear friend, Nóri, who has left us two years ago, had been working on the restoration of these frescoes in the 70ies.
See: www.flickr.com/photos/nora-meszoly/7683905350/in/photolis...
On Csaroda:
Csaroda, Bereg, Hungary
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Exposición de fotos "Ashes and Snow"
Exposición de fotos "Ashes and Snow"
Exposición de fotos "Ashes and Snow"
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Lake Gregory is one of a handful of lakes in what is called the Mammoth Lakes Basin. There are hundreds of lakes in this area of the Eastern Sierra, but Gregory, along with a few others, is one of the bigger lakes and it's easy to access. I parked just a few yards away from where I took this.
Fenced Friday
LAKE Gregory, also known as the Isis Balancing Storage or simply as the "Duckpond" is a small impoundment between Bundaberg & Childers. It is a mere 200 ha in area with an average depth of 3.1 meters & holds just over 6000 ML of water at full capacity.
Officially stocked with only Bass & Silver Perch, several captures of Saratoga & Tarpon have been reported. Being a shallow lake, weed beds dominate the fringes and can be a menace to anglers although there are some deeper sections up to 30 feet.
A Stocked Impoundment Permit (SIP) is required to fish Lake Gregory.