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Listed Building Grade II
List Entry Number : 1218825
Date First Listed : 15 February 1993
Originally designed in 1899 for the Manchester and County Bank by Mills and Murgatroyd in Tudor style, it was later used for other purposes. The building stands on a corner site, and is in red brick with red sandstone dressings and a slate roof. It has a rectangular plan with a canted corner, it is mainly in a single storey, and has fronts of three and five bays. On the corner is a Tudor arched doorway with an elaborately carved surround, above which is a panelled parapet and a shaped gable containing a plaque with the date.
This is a list of available options in which I will start a contest:
1. Expand the Multi Sharp universe (even though I own most of the characters), create a villain or hero who can be independent or part of a group but no more than 5 people. If the characters get my approval, then I'll put it in my stories. Characters have to be a little more realistic than usual, no boundaries on nationalities or etc.
2. Submit your version of mixing a villain with a hero, can be both from Marvel or DC, for example Bronze Tiger + Superman, Nova + Doctor Doom, or even Lex Luthor + Nightwing.
3. Cyberpunk/dystopia and fantasy combined, could be a set build or just plain figs. Can be with stories.
4. Mou lei tau, which is Cantonese for something nonsensical, ridiculous and makes completely no sense. It is often comical and involves slapstick humour. Write a story that could involve yourself or make up your own. For preparation, watch Stephen Chow's movies as a good source.
5. A sig-fig representing your future, e.g. where would you be and what's your job going to be like etc.
Vote for one only in the comments!!!
My original intent for this day was to chase 23M west with the NS 1069 (Virginian HU) on the point. However, by the time I had gotten to Harrisburg, 23M was already half an hour ahead of me. Upset and just looking to kill an hour or so, I decided to head a little further west to Port Royal.
In the back of my mind I knew that the 62V had 8102 leading, but wasn't expecting it to show. Last week I had gotten burned waiting for 62V to come east because it had gotten held up in Altoona due to track work around Antis. After about 20 minutes of waiting, I heard clear as day on the scanner, "62V Clear Mifflin". I couldn't believe it. And now I can proudly say that I can check this shot off my photography bucket list!
just experimenting a bit in the bright winter sun shining into our house. the dry flower may be a Carline thistle (Silberdistel), and the book you have to guess... (an all time favourite childrens book)
-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as my most favourited photo
.... Etnea avenue, On 5 February 2018, the day of the feast of the Patron Saint of Catania, the very young martyr St.Agatha ....
.... via Etnea, il 5 febbraio 2018, il giorno della festa della Santa Patrona di Catania, la giovane martire Sant'Agata ....
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I got to shoot the super handsome canoeist Matt last summer at his training ground.
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Hiya Everyone! It has been a while since I have done one of these. And a while since I have posted here!
I am finding myself buying a lot of stuff I don't really like these days. I end up giving the stuff away, discarding it, or stashing it away in the garage to sell someday.
Most of these items I have always deemed "too expensive" but in reality I could afford them if I stopped spending and actually saved for a little while. The trouble is that shopping is a coping mechanism for me and I struggle when I can't spend. But I am going to try!
I don't think there is any way I will be getting all of these this year but I would really like to try and get at least a few.
I have ordered them according to how much I want them:
1. Fashion Photo Elaine! This gal has appeared on many of my wish lists. The thing is, I want one that is mint. Not necessarily boxed but with her hair intact and no paint rubs. I am not too keen on the repro personally.
2: Tom Stone. Again, vintage not repro. With Action Man I am not too fussed about condition but I would prefer if he had all his flocking.
3: Disco Wanda!
4: 12" Mego Spider Man NRFB.
5: 12" Mego Superman NRFB.
6: Party Time Lindsey. This doll I may not get as she is a fairly basic doll. I have only seen one listing for 3 of these doll and the seller wants hundreds per doll. They haven't sold any in the many years the listing has been up. I just wish they would lower the price and ship overseas 😩
7: Ultra Corps Sniper Scout. I had this guy as a kid and I loved him! He isn't as expensive or HTF as he is "expensive for what he is."
8: Beauty or more so her puppies. I have a white version of this "puppy" but I would love the grey and brown too.
And that's all 😂 How about you? Are you after anything special at the moment? I hope everyone finds what they are searching for this year.
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From a photo walk with members of a Danish Facebook group - May 23, 2021.
Photo from Godsbanen
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Listed Building Grade II*
List Entry Number : 1374977
Date First Listed : 2 March 1950
Built in the 16th century, the oldest part of the church is the tower, the body of the church being substantially rebuilt in 1864–66 by E. G. Paley, and the east end of the chancel was extended in 1903–04 by Austin and Paley, who also converted the south chancel aisle into a war memorial chapel in 1923. The church is built in limestone and sandstone with dressings in red sandstone, and has slate roofs. It consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a south porch, a chancel, and a west tower. The tower has three stages, angle buttresses, and an embattled parapet. The inner doorway in the porch is Norman; it has been re-set in this position, and is not complete.
Stanford Hall is a stately home in Leicestershire, near the village of Stanford on Avon (which is in Northamptonshire) and the town of Lutterworth.
Ancestral home of the Cave family from c. 1430, the hall was built in the 1690s for Sir Roger Cave, 2nd Baronet. Described by Simon Jenkins as the "perfect William and Mary house", the architect was William Smith of Warwick.
The River Avon flows through the grounds, with a weir downstream, so a small lake is formed.
The aviation pioneer Percy Pilcher built some of his early gliders here in the 1890s; he also built a powered flying machine here that many historians believe was capable of flight, but he was killed nearby in an accident in 1899 before he could try it. An exact replica of Pilcher's "The Hawk" glider is exhibited at the hall.
The stables were added to the east side of the house in 1737 by Francis Smith, who planned a balancing block of offices on the west side, but this was never built.
Bicho de Alta Velocidad que para mi gusto es bien bonito preparado para salir como un misil a Valladolid.
Video saliendo de la estacion:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIKKi24tVcM&list=UUPXcCfNb83C...
EST:Chamartin.
02/02/2013.
Listed Building Grade II
List Entry Number : 1270186
Date First Listed : 20 June 1972
This mid 19th century public house contains some 18th-century material, and is rendered with a slate roof. The main part has two storeys and three bays. In the left bay is a cart entrance, to the right is a doorway with a segmental head approached by two steps, and flanked by two casement windows. In the upper floor are sash windows. To the right is a three-storey bay with a casement window in each floor.
The K6 Telephone Box is one of the recently listed buildings in Rayleigh. See listing info: historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1451254
Listed Building Grade II
List Entry Number : 1467921
Date First Listed : 13 January 2020
The war memorial, erected in 1921, is at the north end of the Market Place is in granite and stands in a small cobbled area. It consists of a pillar with an octagonal foot, and a ball finial surmounted by a wheel-head cross. The pillar is on a square plinth on an octagonal step. On the plinth is a timber plaque with a coat of arms, a bronze plaque with an inscription, and further plaques recording the names of those lost in the World Wars and another conflict.
The 1905 signal box at St Austell had been out of use for exactly 39 years and 1 month when I grabbed this shot on the way from the pub to the station to catch our train back to Lostwithiel. As it is now a listed structure it looks as if the owners are waiting for it to fall down rather than splash any cash on its upkeep. One of the doomed long distance HST's, 1V86 Paddington to Penzance, accelerates away from its station stop.
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Put together like so:
Head: Lelutka EvoX Avalon 4.0
Body: Maitreya Lara X 1.1
Skin: Amara Beauty
Eyes: Avi-Glam
Hairstyle: Truth Collective - Mistral - Brunette Pack
Hairbase: Angel Eyes
Shape: Mine - Laurna - Lara X 1.1 - 2024
Enhancements by:
Cazimi, Izzie's, addon+, OYI, Tutti Belli, Eventyra
Apparel:
Outfit: Valentina E. - Giovanna Ensemble - Berry
Hosiery: Aleutia - Black Tights (BOM)
Footwear: KC Couture - Britney Boots - Fatpack
Jewelry:
Earrings: AvaWay - Mia Earrings - Gold
Bracelets: Michan - Edna Bracelets - Champagne Gold
Gemstone Ring: Orsini Jewel Care - Christina Ring - Fatpack/Gold
Poses:
Loel - Beloved & Endless Autumn
Walking on the walls of the Grade I Listed Lincoln Castle, in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Lincoln Castle was built during the late 11th century by William the Conqueror on the site of a pre-existing Roman fortress. The castle is unusual in that it has two mottes. It is only one of two such castles in the country, the other being at Lewes in Sussex.
When William the Conqueror defeated Harold Godwinson and the English at The Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066, he continued to face resistance to his rule in the north of England. For several years, William's position was very insecure. To project his influence northwards to control the people of the Danelaw (an area traditionally under the control of Scandinavian settlers), he constructed a few major castles in the north and midlands of England. It was at this time major castles at Warwick, Nottingham, and York were built. After gaining control of York, the Conqueror turned southwards and arrived at the Roman and Viking city of Lincoln.
When William reached Lincoln (one of the country's major settlements), he found a Viking commercial and trading centre with a population of 6,000 to 8,000. The remains of the old Roman walled fortress located 60 metres (200 ft) above the countryside to the south and west, proved an ideal strategic position to construct a new castle. Lincoln represented a vital strategic crossroads of the the same routes which influenced the siting of the Roman fort: Ermine Street, Fosse Way, Valley of the River Trent, River Witham & Lincolnshire Wolds
A castle here could guard several of the main strategic routes and form part of a network of strongholds of the Norman kingdom, in Danish Mercia, roughly the area of the country that is today referred to as the East Midlands, to control the country internally. Also (in the case of the Wolds) it could form a centre from which troops could be sent to repel Scandinavian landings anywhere on the coast from the Trent to the Welland, to a large extent, by using the roads which the Romans had constructed for the same purpose.
Work on the new fortification was completed in 1068. It is probable that at first a wooden keep was constructed which was later replaced with a much stronger stone one. To the south, where the Roman wall stands on the edge of a steep slope, it was retained partially as a curtain wall and partially as a revetment. In the west, where the ground is more level, the Roman wall was buried within an earth rampart and extended upward to form the Norman castle wall.
The castle was the focus of attention during the First Battle of Lincoln which occurred on 2 February 1141, during the struggle between King Stephen and Empress Matilda over who should be monarch in England. It was held but damaged, and a new tower, called the Lucy Tower, was built.
Lincoln Castle was again the site of a siege followed by the Second Battle of Lincoln, on 20 May 1217, during the reign of King John in the First Barons' War. This was the period of political struggle which led to the signing of Magna Carta on 15 June 1215.
As in Norwich and other places, the castle was used as a secure site in which to establish a prison. At Lincoln, the prison Gaol was built in 1787 and extended in 1847. Imprisoned debtors were allowed some social contact but the regime for criminals was designed to be one of isolation, according to the separate system. Consequently, the seating in the prison chapel is designed to enclose each prisoner individually so that the preacher could see everyone, but each could see only him. By 1878 the system was discredited, and the inmates were transferred to the new jail in the eastern outskirts of Lincoln.
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The next few weeks are going to be uber-busy with trips for open days at the Universities my youngest, Phoebe, wants to go to. At last she has made her choice of the course she will be studying, Veterinary Medicine or Vet-Med. She will be completing the M.S.A.A exam to allow aplication to Cambridge but our first visit was to Glasgow University, a great day. In a couple of weeks time a trip to York, Bristol and Cambridge, then during the summer break The Royal London School of Veterniary Medicine, Liverpool, Edinburgh and Nottigham. Competition is tough but I strongly believe with Phoebes academic attainments and experiences with animal management she will be well placed to move forward as a Vet, can't wait as I will be accompanying her with all her visits. But we have already learnt a lesson, don't try and do a University visit in one day, up at 01.30am in the morning to fly up to Glasgow and returned at 02.00am this morning from Gatwick.......goodnight!
This was the other costume I wanted to do for the Halloween shoot. Yeah, yeah played out but it was one of my bucket list items to do. We first tried the blonde look to see how that work followed by the black china cut wig (as previously photographed).
A lot of fun for this outfit shoot. Might do another rendition in the near future 💅 💄
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I took this photograph of two cars leaving the paddock for the qualifying session for the Louis Vuitton '50s Sports Car Race at the Coys International Historic Festival meeting at Silverstone in July 1995.Number 33 is the 1959 Lister Jaguar Knobbly of renowned Mexican collector Eduardo Baptista, though listed in the programme of the event as his 1955 Aston Martin DB3S. The following car is the 1955 Aston Martin DB3S of David Bennett.