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So yep i made a lego order like 2 weeks ago and it finally came. This are the sets that i got. They are pretty good and i will make reviews of them on youtube.
Mattersey Priory a former monastery of the Gilbertine order, located near the village of Mattersey, Nottinghamshire.
The priory was founded by Roger FitzRalph around 1185 and was dedicated to St Helen. It was constructed on a gravel island in the River Idle, and the area surrounding would have been mostly marshland at the time. The priory was designed to be home to six canons of the Gilbertine order, although it could accommodate up to ten canons. Unlike many other Gilbertine priories, Mattersey was not a "mixed-house"; it was home to only canons (male), and not to canonesses (female).
In 1403, King Henry IV granted the priory permission to hold a weekly Monday market at Mattersey. He also gave permission to hold annual fairs on St. John of Beverley's day (7 May) and St. Simon and St Jude's day (28 October).
The priory was dissolved as part of King Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries. It was surrendered on 3 October 1538 by Robert Holgate, Bishop of Llandaff; the Prior, Thomas Norman; the sub-prior, Thomas Bell; and by the three canons: John Garton, William Schylton, and Richard Watson.
In 1539, the priory and its estate were given to Anthony Nevill. Around the year 1605, Mrs Margaret Nevill wrote to Lady Ann Holles at Haughton, inviting her to come and "visit the poor old Abbey of Mattersley".
The ruins consist mainly of foundations but also include the remains of the 12th-century priory church, three arches from the canon's refectory, the foundations of the 14th-century monastic kitchens and the remains of a 15th-century tower.
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On April 11, 2014, a celebration was held during Carnival Weekend to honor members of Carnegie Mellon University's Order of the May, which recognizes individuals who demonstrate an extraordinary degree of loyalty by giving to CMU each fiscal year.
An S7 Stock train crosses over Wood Lane on a Hammersmith & City Line service while London United’s LT131 waits in traffic on Ariel Way at the start of its trip to Camberwell Green.
Both types are relatively new to their routes. The S7 Stock having replaced C Stock on the H&C line over the last year or so, while LTs took over on the 148 in February 2014.
Title: Architectural Orders: Doric order
Description of work: The historic illustrations included in this project were originally published during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Many originally appeared in publications that predated the widespread use of photography for art documentation. These engravings, line drawings, and plans reflect both the technological and aesthetic standards of their time. By their very nature, they often represent subjective interpretations of the monuments and works depicted, and as such they offer fascinating insights into the cultural values of art and architectural history during the formative years of these disciplines. In the context of these images the terms ""reconstruction"" and ""rendering"" have been used to distinguish between the artists' speculative reconstruction of a ruined work from the artists' perspective drawing or rendition of the design.
Description of view: Doric frieze and cornice
Work type: Architecture and Landscape
Manuscripts and Books
Style of work: Ancient: Aegean: Greek
Culture: Ancient Greek
Measurements: 10.3H X 11.1W cm
Source: Architecture, Sculpture, and the Industrial Arts Among the Nations of Antiquity / a series of illustrations arranged chronologically, and forming an atlas, to be used in connection with any work on the history of art. Authorized American edition, published under the supervision of S. R. Koehler. Boston: L. Prang and Company, 1879, Series I, plate 1, figure 1. Provided courtesy of Allan Kohl.
Resource type: Image
File format: JPEG, TIFF archived offline
Image size: 874H X 809W pixels
Permitted uses: This image is posted publicly for all uses as a work in the public domain.
Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures
Filename: WB2007-0670.jpg
Record ID: WB2007-0670
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It took me a while but I think I've settled on these for my mini Sparkle Quilt! I'm ready to rock!
Children at Play "On the Go" in coral
Loulouthi "Buoyancy" in deep
Avairy 2 "Woodgrain" in bark
Loulouthi "Framed" in citron
Quilt Along here.
Kingdom=Animalia
Phylum=Chordata
Class=Reptilia
Order=Squamata
Family=Gekkonidae
Subfamily=Diplodactylinae
Genus=Diplodactylus
species=conspicillatus?
Binomial name=Diplodactylus conspicillatus?
Common name=Fat-tailed Gecko?
Many opportunities are offered by the Caspian Sea region. It is important that they are handled with care in order to maintain the rich biological and mineral resources over a long time. The natural wealth of the region around the Caspian Sea in mineral resources also involves high metal concentrations. Industrial activities, in particular mining, are raising the metal concentration in sediments to levels exceeding permissible limits. Often, once the oil extraction activity stops, waste remains and constitutes a hazard. In Kazakhstan there are 19 oilfields with 1485 oil wells in the coastal zone of the Caspian Sea, including 148 in the flooded zone. Drilling technology in the 1960s to 1980s did not account for the corrosive nature of seawater and its effects on metal casing and lay head. Over time, wells have become considerable sources of marine pollution. Some 600 000 hectares of land in the Atyrau and Mangystau Oblasts of Kazakhstan are polluted with a thick layer of oil penetrating the soil to a depth 8 to 10 metres and polluting the ground water. About 30 000 hectares of soil on Azerbaijan’s Absheron peninsula is polluted by oil products and various forms of industrial waste.
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Order: GYMNOSOMATA
Suborder: GYMNOSOMATA
Family: Clionidae
Clione limacina (hvalåte)
Non-shelled (gymnosomatous) pteropod, swimming in winter cold waters in Langesund, Norway.
The inaugural Clongowes Wood College 5k hosted by the Order of Malta took place in the magnificent surrounds of Clongowes Wood College. The 5K charity run was in aid the ‘Order of Malta International Summer Camp for Young
Disabled 2013-Ireland. The race was very very well attended by over 500 runners, joggers, and walkers. The organising committee had a very well organised race with well marshalled roads and a stunning 900m straight from the college
gates to the finish line. The race was held on 1st April 2012
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These are the interesting bits of my order. Top three what I ordered, bottom two freebies.
The Buzzgun was a random, trans-clear swirled, the V1 Bloop Gun I asked in the comments if I could have one with brass in, the random Moisin Nagant is all-brown (no black swirl unfortunately!) plus the freebies you see here.