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Ightham Mote, Ightham, Kent is a medieval moated manor house. The architectural writer John Newman describes it as "the most complete small medieval manor house in the county." [Wikipedia]
And described by David Starkey as 'one of the most beautiful and interesting of English country houses'. Built nearly 700 years ago, this house has seen many changes and been owned by Medieval knights, courtiers to Henry VIII and high society Victorians. The house also has a Grade I Listed dog kennel.
Ightham Mote (originally dating to around 1320) is a medieval moated manor house close to the village of Ightham, near Sevenoaks in Kent, England.
Yup...you all knew it was coming. She said yes of course. There may be a collage from their honeymoon to Brickfair this weekend but this ends my month of E-MOTE. Perhaps in 9 months I'll revisit the idea in a different way ;)
Ightham Mote (National Trust)
16th October 2024.
On this day......
1846 - William Thomas Green Morton first demonstrated the use of ether as a general anesthetic before a gathering of physicians at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
1987 - The south east of England woke to a scene of descruction, the worst affected area following a massive overnight storm. With winds gusting at up to 100mph, there was massive devastation across the country and 18 people were killed. About 15 million trees were blown down. Many fell on to roads and railways, causing major transport delays. Others took down electricity and telephone lines, leaving thousands of homes without power for more than 24 hours.
Buildings were damaged by winds or falling trees. Numerous small boats were wrecked or blown away, with one ship at Dover being blown over and a Channel ferry was blown ashore near Folkestone. While the storm took a human toll, claiming 18 lives in England, it is thought many more may have been hurt if the storm had hit during the day.
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E-MOTE is an experiment in creating a character that can convey a wide variety of expressions and emotions while keeping the build very simple.
Over the next week or two uploading a variety of his expressions and poses.