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House. c1859 refronting of an early C18 house. Red brick with
grey headers, stuccoed to front elevation. Slate roof with red
brick chimneystacks. 2 storeys and attics 3 windows. Moulded
eaves cornice. 12-pane sashes with jalousies. Central doorcase
with cornice, pilasters and fretted panelled door, the top 2
panels glazed. Side elevation has deep stone rubble plinth.
L-wing to rear, the service wing is tile hung with alternate
plain and fishscale tiles. Front has attached early C19
forcourt railing on stone base with iron spear railings and
modern pedestrian gate.
Interior has fine early C18 staircase with 3 turned balusters
to each tread and scrolled tread ends. Right side ground floor
room has early C18 panelling with dado rail and 6-panelled
door. Left side ground floor room has tall 8-panelled door
which discloses only 6 panels to the hall. The staircase is
similar to the one at Bradbourne House, New Road, East Malling
(qv) which is of 1713-15 so that house is likely to be of
c1710-20. A large mahogany cupboard in an upstairs room may
retain 2 steps of a ladder staircase. Late C18 or early C19
attic staircase with turned newel. Series of early C18
2-panelled doors (1 with L-hinge and iron back for strongroom)
and late C18 6-panelled door. C18 open fireplace with keystone
to kitchen. Cellar has a late C16 or early C17 beam with
lamb's tongue stop and some chamfered floor joists which may
have been reused.
Thank you for choosing this photo as the cover for your wonderful group ♥
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Thank you for the honour of choosing my photo as the Cover for yur wonderful Group.
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The ball actually clipped the player in front of the header and hit the cross bar couldn't have been closer.
Eu amei tanto esta header . Me inspirei no menu da Isa e depois tive procurando novas texturas acho que ficou bem legal. O que vocês acham?
Primeiro header que eu faço o PNG para ele kkk . Bom eu amo mesmo este shoot . Caprichei bem e me inspirei sobretudo na Isa
Lens: ZEISS Milvus 1.4/35 ZF.2
Camera: Nikon D810
Exposure: ISO 64, f/2.8 at 1/2000s
Processed: Adobe LR v10.1
Quintuple header! Well, a double header really, with a pair of "dead heads" inside, the fifth head being - of course - St. Bees Head.
I positioned this photo beside the previous image of another DRS train to show the St. Bees Head promontory from both sides, the South Head can be seen in this shot and the North Head is seen in the preceding picture.
In this view, 6C22, the 06:40 DRS Carlisle Kingmoor - Sellafield, consisting of an Intermediate Level Waste container mounted on a PFA and one FNA flask wagon is pictured leaving St. Bees on 1 July 2014. 37611 and 37606 provide motive power with "dead" locomotives 20314 & 20304 in the train.
for those of you who look forward to them, this is the final calendar header for 2014, illustrated by my DD :) stay tuned in january for a new batch
Thank you so much!
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The heeler watches the header as they get set for their run during the team roping event, at the IRPA Southeast Rodeo Finals at the QC Arena in Gay, Georgia.
Nikon D7000 -- Nikon 80-200mm F2.8 ED
200mm
F4@1/125th
ISO 4,000
(DSC_5211)
©Don Brown 2016
for all of those who enjoy seeing the calendar header, created by my DD-- here's september's banner.
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