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Listed Building Grade II

List Entry Number : 1072209

Date First Listed : 20 February 1988

 

A pair of late 17th century stone houses with a blue slate roof in two storeys. No. 11 has two mullioned windows, the others being modern. The doorway has a chamfered surround and a Tudor arched head. No. 9 to the left has two bays, a central doorway with a plain surround, and modern windows.

 

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Valparaíso, 16 Enero 2018

 

Reducción listas de espera durante 2011, 2012 y 2013 y deficiencias en prestaciones GES desde 2014.

 

La presente sesión tiene el objeto de recibir en audiencia a las siguientes personas:

1.- A la señora Carmen Castillo Taucher, Ministra de Salud;

2.- A la señora Ana Gisela Alarcón Rojas, Subsecretaria de Redes Asistenciales;

3.- Al señor Dr. Alfonso Jorquera Rojas, Director del Servicio de Salud Metropolitano Norte;

4.- Al señor Dr. Luis Infante Barros, Director del Servicio de Salud Metropolitano Sur Oriente;

5.- Al señor Dr. Gonzalo Urbina Arriagada, Director del Servicio de Salud Libertador Bernardo O´Higgins.

 

Cámara de Diputados de Chile

 

Fotos: Javier Escoabar

 

Photo by Liz Finlayson/Vervate

Rainbow List reception and launch of OneBodyOneFaith at One Great George Street Westminster, London - Guests enjoy dinner before the awards

My list of the best days of my life. I tried colouring and cutting out words, using my copics, but really didn't pay much attention to what I was doing. May as well have used crayolas! I'm excited about the background though. I was digging for some cards in my box of 'made awhile ago' cards, and found a bunch of bits of scraps and backgrounds. This particular piece was for a thank you card I had made after Christmas 2007. I first stamped the flower image using bleach, on black cardstock. Once it was dry, I stamped again with a rose coloured ink. A wooden stamp, so I didn't have as a great a chance of lining it up. I like more of the bleached image showing through. And this reminded me I'll have to do more bleach stamping. Love it!

Photo by Liz Finlayson/Vervate

Rainbow List reception and launch of OneBodyOneFaith at One Great George Street Westminster, London - Tracey Byrne Chief Executive of OneBodyOneFaith introduces Tina Beardsley to give Ruby Almeida from QUEST LGBT Catholics her award

View This Fabulous New Home Listing: Property Details For: 402 E 11th Street #402 North Platte, NE 69101Type: ResidentialPrice: $750Bedrooms: 3Baths: 1.0 Here is some additional information about 402 E 11th Street #402 North Platte NE 69101: See full detail for Listing: 21145Address: 402 E 11th Street #402 North Platte NE 69101 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, New Stove, New Refrigerator, Washer/Dryer Hook-Ups, Central Air, Off-Street Parking, Fenced Yard, Some New Flooring & New Paint, Shed. Tenant Does All Lawn Maintenance & Snow Removal. Tenant Pays All Utilities. 1 Year Lease. No Smoking, No Pets. Available Now. $750 Per Month/ $750 Deposit.

Photo taken at 2013 Donington Historic Festival

Visiting the Shaw Colonies as an observer during the local Councillor site visit prior to their decision on the planning application. Plans are to demolish the listed wall. More information here: www.broughtonspurtle.org.uk/news/writing-wall-shrubhill-wall

Carls friend S.G.Hedin outside The Jenner Institute of Preventive Medicine (now called Lister hospital)

George and his parents were recorded as living at 30/818 Tangshan Road (misspelt as Tongshan). So the task was set - was the house still there?

Go Ahead! Fall In Love With This Phenomenal New Listing: Property Details For: 816 W K Street Ogallala, NE 69153Type: ResidentialPrice: $53,500Bedrooms: 5Baths: 2.0See full detail for Listing: 18313Address: 816 W K Street Ogallala Ne 69153Here is some additional information about 816 W K Street Ogallala Ne 69153: 5 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home With Living Room And Separate Dining Room On Main Floor. Kitchen Has Lots Of Counter And Cabinets. Lower Level Has 2 Non-Conforming Bedrooms; A Living Room And A Kitchen Set Up. Separate Access To And From Basement. Large Detached Garage And A Small Shed In The Backyard. Located Close To The Fairgrounds. Buy This Fannie Mae Property For As Little As 5% Down With Home Path Renovation Mortgage. Here is what Trulia.com has to say about the area: Ogallala Market Stats: There is 1 three bedroom property available with a listing price of $299,000. Overall the average listing price in Ogallala is $291,667.

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229_3081 Giebel mit Stadtwappen von Quedlinburg, Schriftzug Kreishaus und Jahreszahl 1902 © www.christoph-bellin.de

Die Welterbestadt Quedlinburg liegt nördlich des Harzes im Landkreis Harz / Sachsen-Anhalt. 994 mit dem Stadtrecht versehen, war die Stadt vom 10. bis zum 12. Jahrhundert Sitz der zu Ostern besuchten Königspfalz weltlicher Herrscher und fast 900 Jahre lang eines (zunächst geistlichen, nach der Reformation freiweltlichen) Damenstifts. Quedlinburgs architektonisches Erbe steht seit 1994 auf der UNESCO-Liste des Weltkulturerbes und macht die Stadt zu einem der größten Flächendenkmale in Deutschland. Bedeutung erlangte Quedlinburg, als es im 10. Jahrhundert zur Königspfalz wurde, in der die ottonischen Herrscher das Osterfest feierten. Nach dem Tod von König Heinirich im Jahr 936 wurde sein Leichnam nach Quedlinburg überführt und in der Pfalzkapelle auf dem Schlossberg bestattet. Seine Witwe Königin Mathilde gründete in Quedlingurg einen Damenstift. 1326 schloss sich die Stadt mit Halberstadt und Aschersleben zum Halberstädter Dreistädtebund zusammen, der 150 Jahre bestadnd. 1384 trat Quedlinburg dem Niedersächsischen Städtebund und 1426 dem Hansebund bei. Im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert entwickelte sich in Quedlinburg eine intensive Blumenzucht, die der Stadt einen beachtlichen Wohlstand brachte. Auf einer Fläche von 120 km² leben jetzt ca. 25 000 Einwohner*innen.

These Norman Revival-style houses, built in 1929-30, are located in the Forest Hill Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986, and are the remnants of a failed upscale housing development that fell through due to the Great Depression. This area was originally home to the Forest Hill Estate, the site of the Rockefeller Family's summer home. It was intended to become a large, upscale, Norman-style development known as Forest Hill; however, it instead saw only a small number of buildings constructed to the original plan. Designed by Andrew J. Thomas, only the Heights Rockefeller Building, the street grid, and 81 Norman-style houses of the planned 500+ houses, an inn, apartments, and other commercial structures were built, leaving the area rather sparsely populated throughout its early years. The land intended to become the development's country club, over 200 acres west of Lee Road and straddling the border with East Cleveland, were donated by John Rockefeller, Jr. in 1939, becoming Forest Hill Park, owned by the City of Cleveland Heights. In 1948, the undeveloped lots were sold to George A. Roose, who developed the area as a more typical suburb, abandoning the aesthetic direction of the original plan, and constructing a series of more modest and less ornate houses on the lots. Today, the Heights Rockefeller Building and the remaining original houses, as well as the street grid, are the legacy of a big dream that, unfortunately, did not pan out due to the Great Depression.

Testing for the 2021 Goodwood Revival

 

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A visit to Chirk Castle near Wrexham, a National Trust property in Wales.

  

Chirk Castle (Welsh: Castell y Waun) is a Grade I listed castle located in Chirk, Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It is now owned and run by the National Trust.

 

The castle was built in 1295 by Roger Mortimer de Chirk, uncle of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March as part of King Edward I's chain of fortresses across the north of Wales. It guards the entrance to the Ceiriog Valley. It was the administrative centre for the Marcher Lordship of Chirkland.

 

The castle was bought by Sir Thomas Myddelton in 1593 for £5,000 (approx. £11 million as of 2008). His son, Thomas Myddelton of Chirk Castle was a Parliamentarian during the English Civil War, but became a Royalist during the 'Cheshire rising' of 1659 led by George Booth, 1st Baron Delamer. Mullioned and transomed windows were inserted in the 16th and 17th centuries; the castle was partly demolished in the English Civil War and then rebuilt. Following the Restoration, his son became Sir Thomas Myddelton, 1st Baronet of Chirke. The castle passed down in the Myddelton family to Charlotte Myddelton (on the death of her father in 1796). Charlotte had married Robert Biddulph, who changed his name to Robert Myddelton-Biddulph, leaving the castle on his death to their son Robert. It then passed down in the Myddelton-Biddulph family.

 

From before World War I until after World War II the castle was leased by Thomas Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden, a prominent patron of the arts and champion of Welsh culture. In 1918 Chirk Castle was used as film location for Victory and Peace, directed by Herbert Brenon. The Baron opened up parts of the castle to evacuees during the later part of the Second World War. The Myddelton family returned to live at Chirk Castle until 2004. Lieutenant-Colonel Ririd Myddleton was an extra equerry to Queen Elizabeth II from 1952 until his death in 1988.

 

Chirk remained in the Myddelton family until it was transferred to the National Trust in 1981. The castle and gardens are open to the public between March and October, with limited opening dates in November and December. The castle is 1.5 mi (2.4 km) from Chirk railway station.

  

Grade I Listed Building

 

Chirk Castle

 

History

The original castle was probably begun soon after 1295, for Roger Mortimer, for the newly created marcher lordship of Chirkland, on lands formerly being that of the Princedom of Llewelyn ap Gryffydd ap Madog. The royal mason, Master James of St George from Savoy, was probably the originator of the plan form, as it resembles Beaumaris and Harlech in certain respects. He perhaps continued to act as advising master mason as in other royal castles in Wales. The first major stage of building probably extended until Mortimer's fall in 1322. It then passed through the hands of the Earls of Arundel, the Beauforts, and to Sir William Stanley c1475. It was then administered by the Tudors, with some large scale repairs taking place before 1529, until 1563 when it was granted by the queen to the Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester. In 1595 it was purchased by the merchant adventurer Thomas Myddleton, in whose lineage it has continued until the present day. The external shell of the building is early C13 in date; the E and S sides and the principal hall range within on the N side were rebuilt in the early C14. Within, on the N side, it is largely Tudor in date. After some damage during the civil war, followed by limited demolition, probably of the upper part of the towers in 1659, work was undertaken by Sir Thomas Myddleton, 2nd baronet in the E range in 1673-8 under the guidance of Lady Wilbrahim of Weston, Staffs, in the style of William Wynde. Richard Myddleton, the C18 owner, employed Joseph Turner, surveyor of Hawarden, to remodel the state rooms in 1766-78, supervised by John Cooper of Beaumaris, and further work was undertaken in the mid 1840s by A W N Pugin, who had been engaged by Col Robert, and who provided a facade for the E range and undertook internal alterations in collaboration with J G Crace. A W Pugin died in 1852, and the ongoing work was continued by his son, Edward W Pugin. The chapel was restored by Sir A Blomfield in 1894, and further work was carried out by Lord Howard de Walden in 1912-13. The castle was bought for the nation in 1978 and placed in the care of The National Trust. A detailed history is included in the house guide.

 

Exterior

The castle is in the form of a hollow square, with bold round towers at each corner, and central to each side rising from a battered plinth. The barbican is on the N side, between the NE tower and the centre tower, approached by a ramped bridge, a pointed arch of 2 chamfered orders. C19 ashlar parapet with ridged copings. The barbican itself has a tall outer arch, and within, an inner arch of 2 orders behind the portcullis drop. The mantled and supported Myddleton Arms, by A W Pugin, are set in a recess over. Two levels of small side arrowslits. Studded framed doors. Within the entrance, C19 doors with pointed arches each side and a timber joisted ceiling. The inner doors are set in another arch of 2 chamfered orders, on one the inscribed date 1669 TM. The doors are framed and set inside the arch.

 

The main towers are of 3 storeys, with stone mullioned and transomed windows and crenellated parapets added in the C19 after the upper stages of the towers had been demolished in 1659, and the C18 balustrade removed. In the plain stone curtain between the towers, a series of irregularly placed similar stone windows, some with horizontal hood moulds. The W elevation is similar, with similar windows, the crenels of the parapet partly blocked. A dog-leg external stair rises to a doorway, and further S, the base of a garderobe chute. Beyond the centre tower, the castle was demolished, the curtain stopping at an irregular break, now built up in the C14 in rubble as part of the rebuild of the S side, and continued further in the C19 to join the stables.

 

The S elevation is largely obscured for much of its length by the C18 and C19 stables and workshop additions, but beyond the W privy garden wall, the C14 character is apparent in the two 2-light transomed and cusped windows to the chapel and a further trefoil light to the left. Other windows of the C19. Two gabled buttresses.

 

The E elevation has a fine 5-light window to the chapel S of the central tower, created by Sir Arthur Blomfield in 1894 to replace one by E W Pugin, the wall deeply battered below. The curtain between the centre and the NE tower has similar stone mullioned and transomed windows with label heads, also repeated on the towers. Crenellated parapet.

 

Courtyard elevations: The W side is still largely medieval, of c1300, although the upper part of the N end is rebuilt. Low 2-centred door to the Guard Room, and adjacent, a trefoil-headed door. Above, bracketed out on corbels, a bellcote of 1609, refurbished by E W Pugin, and now with a clockface of 1960 over a 2-light window. Bell stage has 2 x 1 shoulded open arches and a hipped lead roof. To the left, the medieval Adam tower, crenellated with spiked coping to the merlins. Other windows mostly 3-light mullioned and transomed.

 

The S side is of 1529, 3-storey, with mullioned and transomed windows and doors with depressed arches. The imprint of 9 gables from the C17 roofs is visible, replaced in the C18 when the wall was taken up to a level parapet. Two light attic windows. The door to the Chapel, at the E end has a segmental pediment containing a large weathered winged putto.

 

The E side is of 1664-1678, a 2-storey range with 7 mullioned and transomed 3-light windows and parapet over, against which is built a single storey range by E W Pugin in c1846, buttressed between windows and a central porch with a crenellated parapet. Arms over the door.

 

The N side is of c1630-40 with later alterations. Irregularly placed mullioned and transomed windows. A 2-centred chamfered arch to the kitchen has an inscription over

THIS:NEW:BUILDING:/AND:THE:TOURE:WAS:BU/ILT:ALL:IN:ONE:YEARE:BY:TH/ OM MYDDLETON KNIGHT 1636. To the right, steps to a door by Pugin dated 1846.

 

Interior

Of the early medieval accommodation, no work survives outside of the towers and wall passages. The S range, which was rebuilt c1400 after the reduction of the size of the building, contains the great chamber on the first floor, and the chapel at the E end rising from ground to first floors. The kitchen and Cromwell Hall on the N side was the dining room in the C17, classicised in c1778 and re-medievalised by A W N Pugin in 1845-6 in association with the decorator J G Crace. This has a stone fireplace by Myers with painted arms in cusped recesses over, and a ceiling on moulded beams. An oak panelled screen at the lower end leads to the cross passage and buttery beyond, and from it access is gained to the grand staircase in the centre N tower. This open-well stair with its fine arcaded iron balustrade was designed by Joseph Turner in 1777-8 and has marbled Ionic columns at each corner supporting a beamed and moulded ceiling. This was restored to the C18 design in the 1950s. On the upper floor of this range, the state dining room, formerly the chamber over the buttery, is also in the classical taste by Turner, with coved ceiling, and panelled walls decorated with early classical moulded husk motifs, restored in 1963. Fine C18 chimneypiece of marble. The adjoining saloon, the great dining room in the C17, has a magnificently enriched 15-panelled ceiling incorporating cameo paintings by G Mullins, an Irish landscape painter. Marble Corinthian chimneypiece incorporating jasper by Bromfield of Liverpool, 1773. This room leads enfilade to the corner drawing room, completed in 1796 and redecorated by Pugin and Crace, and provides direct access to the long gallery in the E wing, 30m long, begun in 1670 for Sir Thomas Myddleton, 2nd bart, and completed in 1678, and probably by the same team employed by Lady Myddleton (Wilbrahim) at Weston Park, Staffs. Bolection moulded panelling and acanthus cornice and broken pediments over doors in the Restoration manner, and a panelled heraldic ceiling. Tiles by Minton and Hardman commissioned 1847-8. The Chapel, in the SE corner, originally fitted out in the 1670s. The chapel was restored and reroofed by Sir A Blomfield in 1894, and with further work carried out by Lord Howard de Walden in 1912 when it was converted to a music room. The E range contains much work by A W Pugin, since altered, and ceilings by Thomas Harrison. Ribbed ceiling to the library.

 

Reasons for Listing

Included at Grade I as a building of major national importance, being one of the series of Edwardian castles of Wales, adapted to become the seat of an important marcher landed estate, in which context, successive leading architects and designers were involved in the creation of a major country house within the medieval framework, of which fine work of the late C18 and mid C19 especially stands out.

  

Adam Tower and Dungeon.

 

Spiral staircases goes down to the Dungeon at the bottom.

  

armour and casting spells. Was a Halloween trail on at the time.

Langara’s Math & Sciences Division recognized outstanding students at the dean’s list event on February 1, 2018.

Lister D 2hp Shaft Drive & H1 Pump

Aynsley Lister (vocals, guitar).

Aynsley Lister @ Guitare en Scène, Saint-Julien-en-Genevois (74), France, 13.07.2019.

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A captivating addition to New Holland,s London walks list, focussing on important, memorable or beautiful statues, sculptures and monuments around London. The 13 walks featured take around one to two hours to complete and each take in between 20 and 40 works. The reader is given all the relevant information about both the walk and the work of art, which include themes such as historical, armed forces, theatre and all current sculpture in London from Hyde Park to Greenwich, including Canary Wharf (with a view to the 2012 Olympics).

 

The book is elegantly illustrated with artworks of the statues drawn in pen and ink with a colour wash. With classical and modern sculptures to visit, the book provides a fascinating overview of the people and events the capital has chosen to commemorate and the way different artists have undertaken their commissions.

 

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Listos para un dia de pesca en presa Blancas, Tamaulipas

At this point I’ve mentioned over and over that you should be building a list with just about every action you take in your business. But, why is it so important?

 

There are several reasons — some include:

 

Frequent, easy contact with list members

Relationship building

Future-proofing

Scalability

Passive income

Multiple points of income

 

Let’s go over each of these points in turn.

Frequent, Easy Contact with List Members

It’s really exciting when someone reads your content, comments on your blog, sees your sales page, checks you out on social media, or buys a product of yours.

It’s great… but what if they forget about you and never take another action again?

What if they only ever buy that ONE product from you because you fall off the

  

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Pretty Listing In Palm Beach, Take A Peek! Property Details For: Seaspray Road Palm Beach, FL 33480 - 4228Type: Single FamilyPrice: $3,295,000Bedrooms: 7Baths: 5.5Sq Feet: 4,072See full detail for Listing: 812E3302-9FDAddress: Seaspray Road Palm Beach FL 33480 - 4228Here is some additional information about Seaspray Road Palm Beach FL 33480 - 4228: Architectural Style Compound With High Ceiling, 4 Bedrooms And Three Full Baths In Main House. Large Distinctive Guesthouse With 3 Bedrooms, Full Kitchen, Sitting-Room And Two Full Baths.Elegant Entrance Leads To Living-Room, Dining-Room, Library. Here is what Trulia.com has to say about the area: Palm Beach Market Stats: There are 90 one bedroom properties available with an average listing price of $257,733. Overall the average listing price in Palm Beach is $2,039,824.

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