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THE A LIST! had a party last night that included some of the best dj's on the Second Life grid. If we had had more days, we could have included all the music makers in our group!
Xavier rezzed an old build from 2006 on my region, RiverLand. The cave was originally an extension of a larger build from a long ago club that he owned.
We invited our friends and group members to celebrate both Xavi's birthday and THE A LIST! one year anniversary in 2010.
Many thanks goes to our dj's: DDirty Adamczyk from Dance4Life, SAO Tokyoska from Skanda Productions, Amish Mighty from Club Industry, Sebastian Niero from ScoutLounge, Healer Ladybird from Boom Festival and Mr Widget from Muzik Haus.
Special thanks to Marebella Magic, Victoria Grau and the other hostesses for helping shout. And, a big up to Electronic Music Informer, Digital Nation, Ravers on Dope and I Love House Music for allowing our shouts in their groups.
And to all THE A LIST! group members for supporting us this past year. We couldn't have achieved our goals without you!
ID
87388
Listing Date
6 May 1970
History
One of an early-mid C19 terrace of houses first shown on the 1889 Ordnance Survey.
Exterior
Belongs to a group of 1-6 Rosemary Lane. A terrace of 6 single-fronted 2-storey houses of pebble-dashed front on a whitened smooth-rendered plinth, quoins, pedimented architraves, 1st-floor sill and eaves bands. The roof is slate. Each house has a stack on the L side, which is roughcast with triple square brick shafts. The uniformity of the terrace is broken by an elliptical passage arch L of centre (No 4), leading to Rose Court Place. Entrances are on the R in each house.
Half-glazed panel door and 16-pane hornless sash windows, including a second 1st-floor window above the passage to Rose Place Court.
Reasons for Listing
Listed for its special architectural interest as part of an early-mid C19 row of terraced houses retaining definite original character, and for its contribution to the overall historical townscape.
britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300087388-4-rosemary-lanewal...
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Skinny Lister plays Moseley Folk Festival 2011 in Moseley, Birmingham, UK, 4 September 2011.
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Wheeling WV - 821 Main Street, John List House. 3rd floor. This is the stained glass window seen from the 2nd floor. Is lighted with both light bulbs and sky light.
Built in 1560, the old manor house at Torksey, Lincolnshire by the RIver Trent is now merely a facade, having been largely destroyed during the Civil War. Always known as Torksey Castle, this is a Grade 1 Listed building, and also on the buildings at risk register.
The house was built by
Sir Robert Jermyn and is recorded in a drawing by Nattes dated 1793 in the Banks collection, which shows the west facade in its ruinous condition. Torksey Castle is also scheduled as an Ancient Monument.
It is not known why Torksey Castle was built or why it was popularly termed a castle. The building was never used as a fortress and would not have been suitable for that purpose. A country house dating to the middle of the 16th century, it may have been built as a waypoint for the Royalist Jermyn family's travels to York or as a gift to one of their sons. In 1645, the property fell victim to the English Civil War. Having been taken from the Royalist Jermyn family by Parliamentarians, it was burned by Royalist soldiers based at Newark. Very little of the structure remained.
Wikipedia's entry for Torksey Castle is interesting:
Though the Jermyn family retained control of the estate after the Civil War, the property was not restored, but continued to deteriorate. The remains of the buildings were scavenged for usable building supplies by residents of the area. Also, the hall was built quite close to the flood-prone River Trent, which may have stood the family in good stead as a source of transportation and commerce (as the Lords of Torksey had been permitted to levy tolls on the river's travelers), but which also contributed to the damage of the building through flooding. In 1961, the Trent River board buried part of the ruins when raising the river bank.
English Heritage undertook the stabilisation of the building in the 1990s.
Nikon F5, 28-80mm Nikkor Lens, Ektar 100 Film
Macranthera flammea
This plant is listed as endangered in Florida and has only been documented in the western panhandle counties. These photos were taken in the Apalachicola National Forest.
Grade II listed building.
"Early C19 or late C18. 2 storeys in brick with pantile roof and diagonal-set brick eaves cornice, 1 window to 1st floor, hung sashes with glazing bars, flush frames. Similar window to ground floor. Door of 6 fielded panels under rectangular fanlight in plain wood surround."
www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-165556-57-fleetgate-b...
Listed Building Grade II
List Entry Number : 1207332
Date First Listed : 27 September 1979
A pair of mid 19th century brick houses with sandstone dressings and a slate roof. They are in two storeys with cellars. No. 7 has a front of three bays, and No. 8 has two. Both houses have single-storey canted bay windows, and doorways with Tuscan pilasters, dentilled entablatures, cornices, and fanlights. The windows are sashes.
historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1207332
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Preston,_Lancashire
My bad landing.
My friend Jenny found a place that teaches trapeze lessons. My sister and I were ready to fly! Today was the day and it was AWESOME!!!
Going on holiday, even for a few days, means having to do a series of things upon returning home. Grocery shopping, doing laundry, and editing photos from the trip are all things that require a lot of attention in the same short period of time between arriving home and going back to work.
I was in the doghouse today because I spent it largely sitting in front of the computer editing. Fortunately, I was able to buy myself out of it a bit by printing photos for the wife as she has been trying to wrap up her 2011 scrapbook of places we visited. She's not crazy into scrapbooking and really doesn't even enjoy it but we both agree that it serves as a good reminder for things we might otherwise forget. It's sort of just one more thing to do when returning home much like the laundry mentioned earlier.
Lotus Sametime 7.5 can already connect to external contacts through Lotus Sametime Gateway; our design team is continuing to refine the UI, though - some relatively small (but very pleasing) enhancements are coming in 7.5.1.
Terrific Listing In Tampa, Take A Peek! Property Details For: 17812 Canary Point Ln Tampa, FL 33647Type: Single Family HomePrice: $300,000Bedrooms: 5Baths: 3.0Sq Feet: 3,340See full detail for Listing: T2519219 Address: 17812 Canary Point Ln Tampa FL 33647Here is some additional information about 17812 Canary Point Ln Tampa FL 33647: Located In Man Gated Community Of Cory Lake Isles. This Two Story Residence Has A Great Curb Appeal, Flanked By Meticulously Trimmed Landscape, Features 3,340 Sf, 5 Bed, 3 Bath, 2 Half Baths And 3 Car Garage. Welcome Through Double Wood Doors Into Stunning 2 Story Foyer. Offering Formal Living & Dining Rooms, Detailed By Crown Molding, Tray Ceilings, Art Niches And Impeccable Carpet Floors. Oversized Gourmet Kitchen With Granite Countertops & Backsplash, Upgraded Tile, Top Of The Line Black Appliances, 42" Cherry Cabinetry, Exhaust Vent, Closet Pantry, Convenient Kitchen Island With Generous Storage Room, Expansive Breakfast Nook Adds To The Comfort Of Contemporary Living With Great Views Of Woods. Family Room Luminous And Open With Quadruple Sliding Doors Leading To Screened Lanai And Expansive Fenced In Backyard With Gorgeous Conservation Views. Pre-Wired For Surround Sound. Master Bedroom Is Cozy And Features Cathedral Ceilings. Master Bath With Spa Feeling: His-Hers Vanities, Cultured Marble Counters, Separate Shower Stall And Jacuzzi Tub. Spacious Secondary Bedrooms, Carpet Floors Throughout, Laundry Room, Very Well Maintained! It Is Assigned To Pride Elementary School, Benito Middle School And Wharton High School. Here is what Trulia.com has to say about the area: Tampa Market Stats: There are 4 eight bedroom properties available with an average listing price of $799,500. Overall the average listing price in Tampa is $308,255.
This is my christmas/birthday list from 1987, at 5 years of age. Notice i go right for it, with the Grand Piano and Bench on #11.
Found this in my room recently. A relic of roommates past.
My list:
1. What would Buddha do? Franz Metcalf
2. The Island of the Day Before. Umberto Eco
3. O conto da ilha desconhecida. José Saramago
4. BAD, or the Dumbing of America. Paul Fussel
5. Red Lobster, White Trash, and the Blue Lagoon. Joe Queenan
6. Beowolf. translated by Seamus Heaney
7. When do I clap? Valerie Cruice
8. Eva Luna. Isabel Allende
9. A fine and pleasant misery. Patrick F. McManus
10. Mysteries. Knut Hamsun
11. Me talk pretty one day. David Sedaris
Some of our work across Devon, Cornwall and Somerset.
A vacant and fire damaged Listed Barn complex, in Glastonbury still owned by the farmer who is aware of the desire for retired tenant farmers to remain in the countryside, so these barns are due for conversion into rented units for farm workers.
1958 Lister Knobbly racing in Group 3B (1955-1961 Sports Racing Cars over 2000cc) at the 2011 Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion.
Jóvenes 711, dirigentes del sector Lista 711 y Raúl Sendic estuvieron presentes toda esta semana en la Rural del Prado conversando con la gente que llegó y entregando material informativo con las propuestas programáticas. (Fotos: Gustavo Topolanski)
I’m trying some spring cleaning today. Just found this list of typefaces but I have no idea what it is about. Maybe something I did or was thinking about last summer (it’s the backside of a Mota Italic reciept from July ’11) obviously jotted down in a hurry or on a train, judging from my hand writing.
What a super divers, almost random compilation of serifs, grots and others. Yet for what? And why is poor Fedra Sans crossed out?