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Isolated.
As an example in this photo, lockout locks are used to isolate a part of a piping system or electrical equipment when service is being done.
It is an important safety practice that can save lives in most cases.
This is the Lockout case that is in our shop area.
Retro TV Isolated with Clipping Paths. File contains three clipping paths. One for the outline, one for the screen and one for the casing to allow re-colouring
Church of St Mary
Monument to Sir Henry Kervil †1624 and Lady Mary †1624. Alabaster
Wiggenhall St Mary is, and presumably always must have been, isolated from the village, in the grounds of the Hall. This had been built by the Kervils, but neglected after Sir Henry’s death, with no heirs, so that by the 1740s only the gatehouse survived. The present hall, invisible from the path, was built in 1864. The monument is set at the east end of the south nave, behind a wooden screen. It is a grander version of the monument by a Nottinghamshire workshop to Sir Henry Pierrepont †1615 at Holme Pierrepont. The choice may well have been influenced by their shared Roman Catholic religion, since Sir Henry was described by Francis Blomefield (1705-1752) as ‘a bigoted papist, and about November 1620, was accused by Sir Christopher Heydon, Knt. that the Papists met at his house, in order to subscribe to and assist the Emperor, against the King of Bohemia, when King James I. requested a loan (for the recovery of the Palatinate) from the nobility and gentry of England, whereupon he was sent for to the council table, imprisoned some time, and his papers seized, but was afterwards released.’ The remark needs to be set in the context that Blomefield lived when the threat of the return of the Jacobites, and thus of Roman Catholicism, was very real.
The monument ordered, presumably by Sir Henry, follows the pattern at Holme Pierrepont with the figures on a tomb chest, divided by black marble columns without capitals, richly decorated with their coats of arms in strapwork frames. He wears plate armour with strangely bulbous knees and a ruff, his feet – the right broken resting on a gauntlet. His wife also wears a ruff, with a veil over her head extending down her back, her dress strangely crumpled over her knees. The Corinthian columns on the back plate have been doubled, but still support a cornice, curved in the centre to frame the coat of arms, while the strapwork around the inscription has been reduced, and the top is dominated by a heraldic goat, wearing a coat with wings between its ears. The full array of Pierrepont children on the front of the chest in Holme Pierrepont is here sadly reduced to the young girl under the central arch, standing in prayer accompanied by a child in swaddling clothes, to show that both had predeceased their parents, the last of the Kervils.
Francis Blomefield 'Freebridge Hundred: Wigenhale St. Mary's', An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: volume 9 (1808), pp. 176-183. URL: www.british-history.ac.uk; The connection with Holme Pierrepont was noted by Jon Bayliss in Nikolaus Pevsner and Bill Wilson, Buildings of England. Norfolk 2: North West and South, New Haven and London, 1997 p.780
Lime isolated on white background.
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1911 former Masonic Center in Salem, Oregon / designed by Ellis Fuller Lawrence, the founder and first dean of the University of Oregon School of Architecture
Isolated - this didn't tutn out at all as I wanted it to. Back to the drawing board. Hercules Glades Wilderness - Day Three. Copyright © 2020 Gary Allman, all rights reserved.
Red apple with yellow measuring tape isolated on white background
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An Asian fruit tart stacked high with kiwi, peach, strawberries, melon balls, and a grape. Delicate rolls of striped white and dark chocolate garnish the center like mock chopsticks. Shot on white background.
Family spending nice time together at home, looks happy and cheerful. Mom, dad and daughter having fun, eating pizza, watching sport match or TV. Togetherness, home comfort, love, relations concept.
This Bacarra Church belltower was known as the "bowling acrobatic tower o Southeast Asia". It was called acrobatic because initially, the belltower tilted during an earthquake in 1931, but never fell. In 1989, an earthquake shook Bacarra once more and the tilted topmost portion finally collapsed.
This church is in Bacarra, an old town which was established by the Augustinian mission in 1591. Bacarra Church, was constructed together with the tower and convent by the Spanish Augustinian Friars in 1593, and inaugurated in 1782. It was destroyed by an ntensity 7.8 eathquake on August 1983, was reconstructed and inaugurated a year later.
Bacarra Church
Bacarra, Ilocos Norte
Philippines
Driving down an isolated lane in North Yorkshire yesterday - hoping to reach a passable main road where the snow had been cleared!
2018 Weekly Alphabet Challenge. Week 9. I is for isolated.
118 pictures in 2018. #78/118. Cold.
Ok i have got a thing about dark gloomy windows at the moment..... So much character, so many stories.
The current drought in Djibouti places a major strain on pastoralist communities who rely on livestock for income and food. Their geographic isolation only increases their vulnerability. Without aid they will soon face an emergency crisis.
Photo By Charlie Musoka (p-DJI0092)
Please visit www.ifrc.org for more information from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
This week is double-header with regard to my girlfriend - her birthday and Valentine's day. Naturally, roses were an inevitable purchase!
Farm house under some gathering bad weather in the Peak District, UK. I've deliberately made it quite grainy to add that that atmosphere.
Portrait of beautiful Asian woman with green apple meditating in studio isolated on white background
Red, velvety, cushion-like, heart, isolated on a white background. The heart is actually covered with flock.
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a fabled ghost town in the Italian Alps .isn’t a simple jaunt. But it does offer some of the most breath
taking mountain scenery I’ve ever seen.
Advice No.2:
A common mistake committed by vendors on marketplaces is to individually offer its products to customers passing by. If vendors of compatible products (for example, food, groceries, cloths, handicrafts, etc.) would join together in the same area on the market they easily could take advantage of synergy effects and hence attract more customers and sell more.
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Taken from my window, it is getting cold and really dark here to the point those buildings look like if they were isolated in the middle of nothing.