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November 2018: AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway bridge over River Don north of Dyce

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass under the bridge over River Dee, Maryculter near Milltimber Brae

September 2018: Bridge over River Don for AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway north of Dyce

Installation view of Dolleen Tisawii’ashii Manning and Mary Bunch, Emerging from the Water: Asigi’idiwag (Gather), 2022 presented by Peripheral Visions Lab at Streams~ Nuit Blanche 2022 at York University. Courtesy of Art Gallery of York University (AGYU)and Office of University Events & Ceremonies at York University.

October 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway at Culter House Road looking south towards A93 North Deeside Road

This solo exhibition by Kenneth H. Townsend is in our second floor gallery space. These paintings are inspired by the possibilities that occur on the edges. The mind fills in what is glimpsed. The reality is revealed upon further observation.

 

Exhibition Dates: August 27-October 7, 2016

The only preserved Romanesque sacred building in the Saarland

St. Peter was erected as a monastery church around 1200 by Wadgasser Premonstratensian canons, who came to Merzig as successors of the Augustinian canons. The layout shows a three-aisled basilica with a transept, chancel peripheral towers, side-apses and a western single tower. The gothic cross-vault ornamented with heraldry was not put in until the 16th century. In the course of a renovation in the 60s of the last century, the nave was extended to the west around the Mary Chapel, while the southern side nave was given a new entrance hall. Special architectural attention deserve the two north portals, the small "cemetery portal" at the transept and the larger main and lay portal at the side ship. In the course of the extensive external restoration of St. Peter, completed in December 2004, the former main portal was reopened in the west tower.

In the interior of St. Peter the visitor can see a large number of cultic works, especially from the Baroque period. The Christ, Mary and the 12 apostles, who were made around 1700 by Wolfgang Stupeler, are particularly worth mentioning. Also worth seeing is the 17th-century Pietà in the side chapel in the northern transept. Further attention-getters are the high altar with the crowning pelican figure around 1738 probably carved by the Saarlouis sculptor Ferdinand Ganal, an early Christian symbol, the stemming from the 4th century Gothic plague cross over the altar, the revolving baptismal font, or the St. Nicholas statue rediscovered and restored just a few years ago. In extensive reconstruction work in 1984/85, the paintings by the Merzig painter Heinrich Klein, which had been coated in the framework of the Second Vatican Council, were also exposed, the latter one has made them in the style of the Nazarene school after models of Eduard von Steinle.

As the most important building in our city and the only preserved Romanesque sacred building in the state of Saarland, characterises the parish church of St. Peter most of all for those coming from the east from the direction of Brotdorf the image of the core city. In spite of the many changes that St. Peter has undergone during the course of his long history through fire catastrophes, war destructions or transformations in the style of the particular zeitgeist, the church has, apart from the Westbau (west wing), kept its original shape.

 

Einziger erhaltener romanischer Sakralbau im Saarland

St. Peter wurde um 1200 von Wadgasser Prämonstratenserchorherren, die als Nachfolger der Augustinerchorherren 1182 nach Merzig gekommen waren, als Klosterkirche errichtet. Der Grundriss zeigt eine dreischiffige Basilika mit Querhaus, Chornebentürmen, Nebenapsiden und einem westlichen Einzelturm. Das wappenverzierte gotische Kreuzgewölbe wurde erst im 16. Jahrhundert nach einem Brand eingezogen. Im Zuge einer Renovierung in den 60er Jahren des letzten Jahrhunderts wurde das Nordseitenschiff um die Marienkapelle nach Westen verlängert, während das südliche Seitenschiff eine neue Eingangshalle erhielt. Besondere architektonische Aufmerksamkeit verdienen die beiden Nordportale, das kleine "Friedhofsportal" am Querhaus und das größere Haupt- und Laienportal am Seitenschiff. Im Zuge der im Dezember 2004 abgeschlossenen umfangreichen Außensanierung von St. Peter wurde das frühere Hauptportal im Westturm wieder geöffnet.

Im Innern von St. Peter erwartet den Besucher eine große Zahl kultischer Kunstwerke, vor allem aus der Zeit des Barock. Besonderes zu erwähnen sind beispielsweise die Christus, Maria und die 12 Apostel darstellenden Figuren, die um 1700 von Wolfgang Stupeler gefertigt wurden. Sehenswert ist auch die aus dem 17. Jahrhundert stammende Pietà in der Nebenkapelle im Nordquerhaus. Weitere Blickfänge sind der um 1738 vermutlich von dem Saarlouiser Bildhauer Ferdinand Ganal geschaffene Hochaltar mit der krönenden Pelikanfigur, einem frühchristlichen Symbol, das aus dem 14. Jahrhundert stammende gotische Pestkreuz über dem Altar, die Drehtaufe oder die erst vor wenigen Jahren wiederentdeckte und restaurierte Nikolausstatue. Bei umfangreichen Renovierungsarbeiten im Jahr 1984/85 wurden auch wieder die im Rahmen des II. Vatikanischen Konzils überstrichenen Malereien des Merziger Malers Heinrich Klein freigelegt, der diese nach Vorlagen von Eduard von Steinle im Stil der Nazarener Schule gefertigt hat.

Als das bedeutendste Bauwerk unserer Stadt und einziger erhaltener romanischer Sakralbau im Saarland prägt die Pfarrkirche St. Peter vor allem für die Besucher, die von Osten her aus Richtung Brotdorf kommen, das Bild der Kernstadt. Trotz der vielfältigen Veränderungen, die St. Peter im Lauf seiner langen Geschichte durch Brandkatastrophen, Kriegszerstörungen oder Umgestaltungen im Stile des jeweiligen Zeitgeistes erfahren hat, hat die Kirche, abgesehen vom Westbau, ihre ursprüngliche Gestalt weitgehend behalten.

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September 2018: Bridge over River Don for AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway north of Dyce

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway at Contlaw Road looking south towards Culter House Road and junction for traffic from A93 North Deeside Road

c215, toaster, zime, football crew and peripheral media projects

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The only preserved Romanesque sacred building in the Saarland

St. Peter was erected as a monastery church around 1200 by Wadgasser Premonstratensian canons, who came to Merzig as successors of the Augustinian canons. The layout shows a three-aisled basilica with a transept, chancel peripheral towers, side-apses and a western single tower. The gothic cross-vault ornamented with heraldry was not put in until the 16th century. In the course of a renovation in the 60s of the last century, the nave was extended to the west around the Mary Chapel, while the southern side nave was given a new entrance hall. Special architectural attention deserve the two north portals, the small "cemetery portal" at the transept and the larger main and lay portal at the side ship. In the course of the extensive external restoration of St. Peter, completed in December 2004, the former main portal was reopened in the west tower.

In the interior of St. Peter the visitor can see a large number of cultic works, especially from the Baroque period. The Christ, Mary and the 12 apostles, who were made around 1700 by Wolfgang Stupeler, are particularly worth mentioning. Also worth seeing is the 17th-century Pietà in the side chapel in the northern transept. Further attention-getters are the high altar with the crowning pelican figure around 1738 probably carved by the Saarlouis sculptor Ferdinand Ganal, an early Christian symbol, the stemming from the 4th century Gothic plague cross over the altar, the revolving baptismal font, or the St. Nicholas statue rediscovered and restored just a few years ago. In extensive reconstruction work in 1984/85, the paintings by the Merzig painter Heinrich Klein, which had been coated in the framework of the Second Vatican Council, were also exposed, the latter one has made them in the style of the Nazarene school after models of Eduard von Steinle.

As the most important building in our city and the only preserved Romanesque sacred building in the state of Saarland, characterises the parish church of St. Peter most of all for those coming from the east from the direction of Brotdorf the image of the core city. In spite of the many changes that St. Peter has undergone during the course of his long history through fire catastrophes, war destructions or transformations in the style of the particular zeitgeist, the church has, apart from the Westbau (west wing), kept its original shape.

 

Einziger erhaltener romanischer Sakralbau im Saarland

St. Peter wurde um 1200 von Wadgasser Prämonstratenserchorherren, die als Nachfolger der Augustinerchorherren 1182 nach Merzig gekommen waren, als Klosterkirche errichtet. Der Grundriss zeigt eine dreischiffige Basilika mit Querhaus, Chornebentürmen, Nebenapsiden und einem westlichen Einzelturm. Das wappenverzierte gotische Kreuzgewölbe wurde erst im 16. Jahrhundert nach einem Brand eingezogen. Im Zuge einer Renovierung in den 60er Jahren des letzten Jahrhunderts wurde das Nordseitenschiff um die Marienkapelle nach Westen verlängert, während das südliche Seitenschiff eine neue Eingangshalle erhielt. Besondere architektonische Aufmerksamkeit verdienen die beiden Nordportale, das kleine "Friedhofsportal" am Querhaus und das größere Haupt- und Laienportal am Seitenschiff. Im Zuge der im Dezember 2004 abgeschlossenen umfangreichen Außensanierung von St. Peter wurde das frühere Hauptportal im Westturm wieder geöffnet.

Im Innern von St. Peter erwartet den Besucher eine große Zahl kultischer Kunstwerke, vor allem aus der Zeit des Barock. Besonderes zu erwähnen sind beispielsweise die Christus, Maria und die 12 Apostel darstellenden Figuren, die um 1700 von Wolfgang Stupeler gefertigt wurden. Sehenswert ist auch die aus dem 17. Jahrhundert stammende Pietà in der Nebenkapelle im Nordquerhaus. Weitere Blickfänge sind der um 1738 vermutlich von dem Saarlouiser Bildhauer Ferdinand Ganal geschaffene Hochaltar mit der krönenden Pelikanfigur, einem frühchristlichen Symbol, das aus dem 14. Jahrhundert stammende gotische Pestkreuz über dem Altar, die Drehtaufe oder die erst vor wenigen Jahren wiederentdeckte und restaurierte Nikolausstatue. Bei umfangreichen Renovierungsarbeiten im Jahr 1984/85 wurden auch wieder die im Rahmen des II. Vatikanischen Konzils überstrichenen Malereien des Merziger Malers Heinrich Klein freigelegt, der diese nach Vorlagen von Eduard von Steinle im Stil der Nazarener Schule gefertigt hat.

Als das bedeutendste Bauwerk unserer Stadt und einziger erhaltener romanischer Sakralbau im Saarland prägt die Pfarrkirche St. Peter vor allem für die Besucher, die von Osten her aus Richtung Brotdorf kommen, das Bild der Kernstadt. Trotz der vielfältigen Veränderungen, die St. Peter im Lauf seiner langen Geschichte durch Brandkatastrophen, Kriegszerstörungen oder Umgestaltungen im Stile des jeweiligen Zeitgeistes erfahren hat, hat die Kirche, abgesehen vom Westbau, ihre ursprüngliche Gestalt weitgehend behalten.

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August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass with AWPR bridge crossing over Formartine & Buchan Way

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass River Dee bridge at Milltimber Brae looking south towards Cleanhill roundabout

Copper Clad Steel name suggests, is wrapped in copper wire, which is wrapped composite wires copper wire peripheral layer, which uses low-voltage high-frequency signal skin effect, walking along the surface of the high-frequency region, so long as the copper layer thickness reaches a certain range, signal of a frequency band can be sure that delivery. Copper play a role in weak signal conduction wire is play a supporting role.

Based on copper wire wrapped in different ways that are divided into plating, coating, hot-cast / dip and electroforming.

Currently on the market Baotou basic copper is used in the plating process, which uses an electrolytic cell works will massive copper plating process "dissolution" and then covered by the current to the wire. The copper cladding is wrapped wire wrapped at the interface with the TIG welding; hot-cast / dip is heated to melt the copper liquid, after the copper wire through out was then cooled and solidified; electroforming is a special application of electroplating to achieve reduction of copper accumulation in the die, such processes is still rare.

According to the application for different purposes, mainly copper-clad steel can be classified as:

1. Center conductor communication cables

2. Communication cable shield braided wire

3. Pin line of electronic components

4. Shaped earth wire strands and electrified railway lines

5. Other decorative purposes or corrosion line

According to the different diameters of copper-clad steel can be roughly divided into:

Thick lines (1.6 and above), big line (0.6-1.6), neutral (0.2-0.6), micro-line (0.2 or less)

According to different intensities, while referring to the extension, the copper-clad steel is divided into:

Soft state A, semi-hard M, Hard HS, superhard state EHS

According to different functions, in turn copper-clad steel is divided into:

Deep drawing bus product line, stranding embryo line

On the basis of the copper-clad steel can still deep processing of different categories, including tin, silver, painting, and bundle wire, a cable, nail, or bright annealing weaving.

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass looking south from A93 North Deeside Road overbridge

The only preserved Romanesque sacred building in the Saarland

St. Peter was erected as a monastery church around 1200 by Wadgasser Premonstratensian canons, who came to Merzig as successors of the Augustinian canons. The layout shows a three-aisled basilica with a transept, chancel peripheral towers, side-apses and a western single tower. The gothic cross-vault ornamented with heraldry was not put in until the 16th century. In the course of a renovation in the 60s of the last century, the nave was extended to the west around the Mary Chapel, while the southern side nave was given a new entrance hall. Special architectural attention deserve the two north portals, the small "cemetery portal" at the transept and the larger main and lay portal at the side ship. In the course of the extensive external restoration of St. Peter, completed in December 2004, the former main portal was reopened in the west tower.

In the interior of St. Peter the visitor can see a large number of cultic works, especially from the Baroque period. The Christ, Mary and the 12 apostles, who were made around 1700 by Wolfgang Stupeler, are particularly worth mentioning. Also worth seeing is the 17th-century Pietà in the side chapel in the northern transept. Further attention-getters are the high altar with the crowning pelican figure around 1738 probably carved by the Saarlouis sculptor Ferdinand Ganal, an early Christian symbol, the stemming from the 4th century Gothic plague cross over the altar, the revolving baptismal font, or the St. Nicholas statue rediscovered and restored just a few years ago. In extensive reconstruction work in 1984/85, the paintings by the Merzig painter Heinrich Klein, which had been coated in the framework of the Second Vatican Council, were also exposed, the latter one has made them in the style of the Nazarene school after models of Eduard von Steinle.

As the most important building in our city and the only preserved Romanesque sacred building in the state of Saarland, characterises the parish church of St. Peter most of all for those coming from the east from the direction of Brotdorf the image of the core city. In spite of the many changes that St. Peter has undergone during the course of his long history through fire catastrophes, war destructions or transformations in the style of the particular zeitgeist, the church has, apart from the Westbau (west wing), kept its original shape.

 

Einziger erhaltener romanischer Sakralbau im Saarland

St. Peter wurde um 1200 von Wadgasser Prämonstratenserchorherren, die als Nachfolger der Augustinerchorherren 1182 nach Merzig gekommen waren, als Klosterkirche errichtet. Der Grundriss zeigt eine dreischiffige Basilika mit Querhaus, Chornebentürmen, Nebenapsiden und einem westlichen Einzelturm. Das wappenverzierte gotische Kreuzgewölbe wurde erst im 16. Jahrhundert nach einem Brand eingezogen. Im Zuge einer Renovierung in den 60er Jahren des letzten Jahrhunderts wurde das Nordseitenschiff um die Marienkapelle nach Westen verlängert, während das südliche Seitenschiff eine neue Eingangshalle erhielt. Besondere architektonische Aufmerksamkeit verdienen die beiden Nordportale, das kleine "Friedhofsportal" am Querhaus und das größere Haupt- und Laienportal am Seitenschiff. Im Zuge der im Dezember 2004 abgeschlossenen umfangreichen Außensanierung von St. Peter wurde das frühere Hauptportal im Westturm wieder geöffnet.

Im Innern von St. Peter erwartet den Besucher eine große Zahl kultischer Kunstwerke, vor allem aus der Zeit des Barock. Besonderes zu erwähnen sind beispielsweise die Christus, Maria und die 12 Apostel darstellenden Figuren, die um 1700 von Wolfgang Stupeler gefertigt wurden. Sehenswert ist auch die aus dem 17. Jahrhundert stammende Pietà in der Nebenkapelle im Nordquerhaus. Weitere Blickfänge sind der um 1738 vermutlich von dem Saarlouiser Bildhauer Ferdinand Ganal geschaffene Hochaltar mit der krönenden Pelikanfigur, einem frühchristlichen Symbol, das aus dem 14. Jahrhundert stammende gotische Pestkreuz über dem Altar, die Drehtaufe oder die erst vor wenigen Jahren wiederentdeckte und restaurierte Nikolausstatue. Bei umfangreichen Renovierungsarbeiten im Jahr 1984/85 wurden auch wieder die im Rahmen des II. Vatikanischen Konzils überstrichenen Malereien des Merziger Malers Heinrich Klein freigelegt, der diese nach Vorlagen von Eduard von Steinle im Stil der Nazarener Schule gefertigt hat.

Als das bedeutendste Bauwerk unserer Stadt und einziger erhaltener romanischer Sakralbau im Saarland prägt die Pfarrkirche St. Peter vor allem für die Besucher, die von Osten her aus Richtung Brotdorf kommen, das Bild der Kernstadt. Trotz der vielfältigen Veränderungen, die St. Peter im Lauf seiner langen Geschichte durch Brandkatastrophen, Kriegszerstörungen oder Umgestaltungen im Stile des jeweiligen Zeitgeistes erfahren hat, hat die Kirche, abgesehen vom Westbau, ihre ursprüngliche Gestalt weitgehend behalten.

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February 2018: Bridge over River Dee for the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass at Milltimber Brae with side safety barriers being installed

November 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass bridge over River Dee at Milltimber

14 October 2021, 14WS21481 - Peripheral island regions' challenges in the post COVID-19 recovery

Belgium - Brussels - October 2021

© European Union / John Thys

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass at Goval at Formartine & Buchan Way underpass with new A947 above

The Peripheral Health Units are staffed by small number of nurses and aides who are responsible for implementing Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM). PHU staff collect information regarding rates of malnutrition and pass this onto the District Health Management Teams, so that rates of malnutrition can be monitored and the required treatment amounts administered. However, high levels of staff turnover, insufficient training and some cases of misappropriation of resources, mean that at a number of PHUs there are shortages of therapeutic drugs and feeding supplies.

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass bridge over River Dee, Maryculter near Milltimber Brae

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass bridge over River Dee, Maryculter near Milltimber Brae

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass bridge over River Dee, Maryculter near Milltimber Brae from B979

The Peripheral LIVE at The Apex for the BurySound Final 2010, unfortunately they didnt win, the prizes went to Twisted Piglet, great sets played by all!

September 2018: Bridge over River Don for AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway north of Dyce

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass at Goval, north of Dyce

February 2018: Bridge over River Dee for the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass at Milltimber Brae

May 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway at Kingswells junction on A944

Construction of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) / Aberdeen Bypass at North Kingswells junction

September 2018: Bridge over River Don for AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway north of Dyce

Carl F. Bucherer – MANERO Peripheral Rose Gold 43 mm

December 2018: River Don bridge on AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway

May 2018: Kingswells junction construction of Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) bypass from plane from Aberdeen (ABZ) to London Heathrow (LHR)

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass at Goval, north of Dyce

makes use of a wireless peripheral namely Wii Balance Board that looks like your run-of-the-mill scales found in the bathrooms of many homes. for more information on gadgets

Conor McGrady

"Peripheral Vision"

Site-Specific Installation

 

Centre for Jerusalem Studies

Al Quds University, Hammam al Ein

 

Jerusalem Show VII: Fractures, Intervals

curated by Basak Senova

organized by Al Ma'mal

part of Qalandiya International II

 

Photo by Issa Freij

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass from Brimmond Hill, Kingswells with the Tulloch Road new bridge

This is the inside of my Primary Desktop, I use it for a media center, file server, photo/video editing, general use, and gaming pc. I spent $500 on the tower and hardware inside it, about $400 on the LCD, keyboard, mouse, speakers, and other peripherals. Specs are below:

 

- Intel Core 2 Duo E7400, 2.8GHZ cooled by a Thermalright Ultra 120 Heatsink and 120mm fan.

- Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R Intel P45 Motherboard

- 4GB Gskill DDR2 1066 speed RAM

- Sapphire ATI 4870 Graphics card

- Corsair cx400 watt Power Supply

- 500GB Western Digital Hard drive

- 1000GB Western Digital Hard drive

- 1x Lite on DVD-RW drive

- Case is an Antec P180 Mid tower with 3 low RPM 120mm case fans.

- Windows 7 Operating System

January 2018: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway near Parkhill, Dyce looking west towards Goval junction

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