View allAll Photos Tagged Kitchen
Hughes Kitchens and Bath Remodeling was one of the original refacing companies in the nation and the first in Ohio. We offer customers a choice of thermofoil, laminate and solid wood refacing.
Fire Tree Trail Home
Custom northwoods home with attractive finishes. Located off Tyson Road, east of Eagle River, WI
Kitchener-Waterloo ION Light Rail
ION 502 is a 2017 built Bombardier Flexity which operates on standard gauge 1435 mm.
ION 502 on Benton Street on Wednesday, June 26th, 2019.
AKA depression ville.
Check out that support pole, which was hidden by a cover when I bought the house. Why would you cement broken china to a pole?!
Kitchener Memorial, Marwick Head, Orkney
In June 1916, Lord Kitchener was dispatched on a diplomatic mission to Russia. Russia's military campaign was going badly on the Eastern Front, and there were concerns among the Allies that Russia would pull out of the war altogether.
Kitchener and his staff sailed to Archangel from Scapa Flow in Orkney aboard the HMS Hampshire, whixch had just survived the Battle of Jutland. Shortly after getting underway, on the 5th June 1916,the Hampshire found herself steering into the teeth of a Force 9 gale. To avoid the battering of the elements, the captain steered the ship as close to the north west coast of the Orkney mainland as he could. This action was to prove disastrous as the Hampshire was destroyed.
She had struck one of several mines laid by the German minelaying submarine U-75 on 28/29 May 1916. The detonation had holed the cruiser between bows and bridge, and the lifeboats were smashed against the side of the ship by the heavy seas when they were lowered. About 15 minutes after the explosion, Hampshire sank by the bow. Of the 735 crewmembers and 14 passengers aboard, only 12 crew survived after coming ashore on three Carley floats. A total of 737 were lost including Kitchener and all the members of the mission to Russia.
The 48 feet high Kitchener Memorial, now a listed building, was erected in 1926 by the people of Orkney to commemorate Lord Kitchener and the crew of HMS Hampshire. The memorial, a square tower with battered walls of coursed rubble, sits atop the cliffs keeping watch over the final resting place of the hundreds of men lost to the sea.
In 2016 an arc-shaped HMS Hampshire commemorative wall was added alongside the memorial. The wall is of local stone, inlaid with granite on which the names of all 737 men lost are engraved.
The usual suspects (five or six sb80s triggered optically) plus some selective hand blending of exposures to better expose the lower left cabinet and flooring.
i'm so thrilled that our kitchen was featured on apartment therapy last evening!
www.apartmenttherapy.com/sf/flickr-finds-julies-wellloved...