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York Minster is the second-largest Gothic cathedral of Northern Europe and clearly charts the development of English Gothic architecture from Early English through to the Perpendicular Period. The present building was begun in about 1230 and completed in 1472. York is the largest cathedral completed during the Gothic period of architecture, Cologne Cathedral only being completed in 1880, after being left uncompleted for 350 years. It has a cruciform plan with an octagonal chapter house attached to the north transept, a central tower and two towers at the west front. The stone used for the building is magnesian limestone, a creamy-white coloured rock that was quarried in nearby Tadcaster. The Minster is 524.5 feet (159.9 m) long and the central tower has a height of 235 feet (72 m).

Father, in Jesus Name, send out your ministering angels to my flickr contacts, who need Your help.

Kirribilli House is the secondary official residence of the Prime Minister of Australia. Located in the Sydney harbourside suburb of Kirribilli, New South Wales, the house is at the far eastern end of Kirribilli Avenue. It is one of two official Prime Ministerial residences, the primary official residence being The Lodge in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. The house, gardens and grounds are listed on the Commonwealth Heritage List.

Port Jackson, consisting of the waters of Sydney Harbour, Middle Harbour, North Harbour and the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers, is the natural harbour of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The harbour is an inlet of the Tasman Sea (part of the South Pacific Ocean). It is the location of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. The location of the first European settlement and colony on the Australian mainland, Port Jackson has continued to play a key role in the history and development of Sydney. Port Jackson, in the early days of the colony, was also used as a shorthand for Sydney and its environs. Many recreational events are based on or around the harbour itself particularly the Sydney New Year's Eve celebrations and the starting point of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. The waterways of Port Jackson are managed by the Roads & Maritime Services. Sydney Harbour National Park protects a number of islands and foreshore areas, swimming spots, bushwalking tracks and picnic areas. 14701

Ministère de la Justice, place Vendôme, visité lors des Journées Européennes.

An interior set of windows of York Minister, completed in 1472 after several centuries of building, is the Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of Saint Peter of York, England, and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe. It is especially noted for its medieval windows, with the Great East Window (finished in 1408), bring the largest expanse of medieval stained glass in the world.

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The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter in York, commonly known as York Minster, is the cathedral of York, North Yorkshire, England, and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe. The minster is the seat of the Archbishop of York, the third-highest office of the Church of England (after the monarch as Supreme Governor and the Archbishop of Canterbury) and is the mother church for the Diocese of York and the Province of York.

 

The Gothic style in cathedrals had arrived in the mid 12th century. Walter de Gray was made archbishop in 1215 and ordered the construction of a Gothic structure to rival Canterbury; building began in 1220. The north and south transepts were the first new structures; completed in the 1250s, both were built in the Early English Gothic style but had markedly different wall elevations. A substantial central tower was also completed, with a wooden spire. Building continued into the 15th century.

The Chapter House was begun in the 1260s and was completed before 1296. The wide nave was constructed from the 1280s on the Norman foundations. The outer roof was completed in the 1330s, but the vaulting was not finished until 1360. Construction then moved on to the eastern arm and chapels, with the last Norman structure, the choir, being demolished in the 1390s. Work here finished around 1405. In 1407 the central tower collapsed; the piers were then reinforced, and a new tower was built from 1420. The western towers were added between 1433 and 1472. The cathedral was declared complete and consecrated in 1472.

An interior set of windows of York Minister, completed in 1472 after several centuries of building, is the Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of Saint Peter of York, England, and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe. It is especially noted for its medieval windows, with the Great East Window (finished in 1408), bring the largest expanse of medieval stained glass in the world.

York Minister cathedral is based in Northern England and origins date back to the 7th century. its amazing architecture is full of splendour, great beauty and a lovely cathedral to visit plus the city

PANTSU*HUNTER angel wing .red roses.

parfait. Giga Gel Capsule

12.Ss-CB AntiqueOutfit.Gacha - nurse white@Gothical

17.Ss-CB AntiqueOutfit.Gacha - boots - ivory@Gothical

*Tentacio* Tamsy nurse medical halo

 

Gothical

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"Barkerville, once the largest city north of San Francisco and west of Chicago, was situated on the western edge of the Cariboo Mountains. It was named after Billy Barker from Cambridgeshire, England, who was among those who first struck gold at the location in 1861, and whose claim was the richest and the most famous. In 1958, the government of British Columbia decided that the town should be restored and operated as a tourist attraction. Today, Barkerville appears as it did in its heyday and is referred to as Barkerville Historic Town. The history of each building has been researched and documented. No actual residents remain; they were either bought out or moved to New Barkerville during the restoration of the site."

Taken with Linhof color 4x5 and Computar Symmetrigon 150mm at f45. Kodak plus X that expired in 1987.

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今日 ハネムーン してきました

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Minister Stein 2/4/7, Schacht 4 Dortmund-Eving Juni 1989.

1856 gegründet.

Seit 04. April 1871 Minister Stein.

1873/74 Fusion der Zechen Minister Stein und Zeche Fürst Hardenberg zu "Vereinigte Stein und Hardenberg".

Eigner Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks-AG (GBAG).

1891 Teufbeginn Schacht 4.

1926 Errichtung des Hammerkopfturms über Schacht 4 mit 2 elektrischen Turmfördermaschinen.

1941 mit einer Jahresförderung von 3,67 Millionen Tonnen und 6820 Beschäftigten die größte Zeche des Ruhreviers.

1945 Trennung der Zechen Minister Stein und Fürst Hardenberg.

1953 neuer Eigner Dortmunder Bergbau AG.

1958 wieder Anschluss der Zeche Fürst Hardenberg an Minister Stein.

1968 zur Ruhrkohle AG (RAG).

1987 Einstellung der Förderung, Stilllegung 31. März 1987..

Letzte Dortmunder Zeche.

Danach Abriss der Tagesanlagen bis auf den Hammerkopfturm über Schacht 4.

Renovierung des Hammerkopfturmes und Einbau einer "Bürobank" an Stelle der alten Hängebank.

Zum Zeitpunkt der Aufnahme waren der ähnliche Hammerkopfturm über Schacht 2 und das Fördergerüst über Schacht 7 bereits abgerissen, die Schachthalle Schacht 4 teilabgerissen.

 

germany, ruhrarea

My father in law saw that this camera was being thrown out and rescued it for me. It still had its leather case and some film in it. The film was unrolled and so I was not sure if it had been used. Think I might get some new film and see if it works. I need to work out how it works first though. It's a great addition to my collection though.

Yashica Minister ll (1964)

Yashinon 4.5cm F:2.8

 

San Juan, Puerto Rico

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Mi Nueva Galeria www.flickr.com/photos/scollazo/

Kentmere 100

Kodak D-76 1:1

Lightroom 3

Epson Perfection V500 Scanne

This Mk111 Super Snipe is the sort of car that would have been used by Government Ministers back in it's day.

Mining tower - former coal mine 'Minister Stein' (Dortmung, Germany). Today integrated in a new office building.

An eerie, otherworldly figure cloaked in white

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Minister D photo

Explored #10 on August 14, 2006

The Coffee is shit!!!!!

François Guizot, ministre des Affaires étrangères de Louis Philippe, initia en 1845 la construction d'un bâtiment destiné à accueillir son administration. Freinés par la révolution de 1848, les travaux furent achevés sous Napoléon III en 1855. Premier bâtiment construit à Paris pour abriter un ministère, le Quai d'Orsay forme un ensemble d'une grande homogénéité, représentatif de l'architecture et de l'art décoratif du second empire. Il servit également de résidence aux hôtes officiels de la France dès le début du XXI siècle.

  

In 1845, François Guizot, Louis Philippe's Minister of Foreign Affairs, initiated the construction of a building to house his administration. Work was delayed by the revolution of 1848, but was completed under Napoleon III in 1855. The first building in Paris to house a ministry, the Quai d'Orsay is a highly homogeneous whole, representative of the architecture and decorative art of the Second Empire. It also served as a residence for France's official guests from the beginning of the 21st century.

 

(document journées européennes du patrimoine 2023)

Happy New Year 2025!

 

The demonstrators at the Parliament Hill whom the Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau once called fringe society might have the last laugh. Trudeau's poll has plummeted to all time low in Dec 2024 following Liberal's Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland's resignation from the cabinet on Dec 16, 2024. Now dozens of Liberal MPs are calling for his resignation.

 

Justin Trudeau, once called Canada's feminist prime minister, now has three prominent female MPs out of his cabinet. First, there were Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott over SNC-Lavalin_affair in 2019, a scandal involving attempted political interference with the justice system by Justin Trudeau and the Prime Minister's Office. The latest is Freeland's resignation over policy disagreements with Trudeau on tax breaks, disbursements and tariffs proposed by US President-elect Donald Trump on Canadian goods. I do wonder what are Justin Trudeau's options, we will see.

 

UPDATE Jan 6, 2025: Justin Trudeau promises to resign as prime minister and Liberal leader after leadership race

 

“I wanted to catch the demonstrator's cape against the late afternoon sun … oops … lens flare!”

Rolleiflex K2 622 (old standard) (c.1933) Zeiss Tessar 75mm f/3,5

Rolleiflex Yellow filter

Kodak TMAX 400 (EI 1600), XTOL (1:1) 20C, semi-stand development

1st minute continuous agitation

18 minutes stand-development with 1 agitation half-way.

CanoScan 9000F

Local Art Deco police station mono

EH1 19

 

Henry Baird McLeish (born 15 June 1948) is a Scottish Labour Party politician, author and academic who briefly served as the First Minister of Scotland from 2000 until 2001, when he had to resign following a financial scandal, the first major scandal to face the Scottish Parliament since its reincarnation. Formerly a professional football player, McLeish was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Central Fife from 1987 to 2001 and the Member of the Scottish Parliament for Central Fife from 1999 to 2003. Quoted from Wikipedia

You may not know me, but I know about you

I see your skin color is red, white, and blue

Now, let's address the elephant in the room

Crude mister oil man, you sure love to consume

You take it all

You take the money, you take the gold

Go buy an island where you can grow old

No, I ain't lying but this sure ain't no smile

You're f*cking lucky just to leave here alive

Now, go get on...

 

(Canada Day)

  

...taken at the Phaleron War Cemetery...

 

Athens, Greece...

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