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Overview of turbine, resting on a block to give rotor proper clearance. Note the oil-fill hole (brass screw in center of aluminum block), and inlet valve.
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Part of the striking contemporary entrance grille to the porch at Chalgrove, installed as part of the recent restoration.
St Mary's at Chalgrove is a real gem, a fine medieval church with an early 13th century nave followed by a 14th century chancel, which is where the real treasure of the church is to be found in a series of remarkably preserved wall paintings. These were hidden under limewash for centuries and give a surprisingly complete vision into the decoration of a medieval interior, their earthy palette mainly consisting of red, ochre and grey (formerly blue or green?).
The church was recently very successfully restored and reordered with new furnishings and lighting to show the ancient murals to greater advantage. Having visited the church previously in 2008 the improvements to the interior were immediately apparent.
More information on the church and its fine wall paintings can be found at the following:-
The Metropolitan Museum of Art - NY
If you have more specific info about this piece, please comment!
Old town Sarajevo has a few old streets each dedicated to a certain craft: bronzeware, jewelry, textiles, etc.
Rear of the turbine, where shaft exits the bearing block and is secured with a collar. When running, oil is ejected from the opening between the block and the collar as a fine mist. The shaft was allowed to protrude from the block to allow measurement apparatus to be attached (optical tachometer, etc.).
In the conservation lab of the Naval Aviation Museum were many aircraft being reconstructed. This shows the textures created by sanding down the bodywork.