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Mystras is an ancient temple and church UNESCO World Heritage site in the Southern Peloponnese region of Greece. Read more about it here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystras
The water damage restoration companies supplied by them embody water injury restoration, water extraction, sewage clear-ups, crawl space drying, structural drying, basement drying, dehumidification, odor control, sanitization, disinfecting, carpet cleaning, particles removal, emergency board-ups, wind harm and mold remediation. Working quickly to attenuate the effects of water injury and utilizing their experience in restoring your broken personal belongings are the fundamental duties that your water harm contractor might be dealing with. Each leak of water inside the house is kind of a catastrophe that usually entails plenty of work, money and time to restore the damage the leak has prompted.
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A view where once there was none. One of the benefits of the recent clearance work has been the restoration of the views across the lawns to Kings Weston House. Hours before this photo was taken nothing could be seen.
The distance prospects of the house are important to express Vanbrugh's intentions with the tall arcaded chimneys. This is now the furthest point where this feature can be seen within the park.
If you were wondering where I had been for the last few weeks it has been here, and in setting up the Kings Weston Action Group to champion the restoration cause here.
Quite a tricky one to balance with the brilliant bright stone of the house contrasting heavily with the dark shadows of the trees. Hope this works :-/
Early morning view over a field at Pennypack Ecological Restoration Trust, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania.
In areas where customers experienced outages due to flooding of our facilities, we will work to expedite restoration of power when the water recedes. We will be following the flood waters as they recede so we can assess actions for restoration of service to customer homes that sustained flooding. For updates, go to entergystormcenter.com
Early morning view over a field at Pennypack Ecological Restoration Trust, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania.
Heavy rain and windy conditions whipped through Western Washington on Tuesday, October 13. The damaging windstorm caused widespread outages throughout our service area.
Our crews work around the clock to safely assess damage and restore outages caused by tree branches and limbs blown into the power lines by gusty winds. Our Emergency Coordination Center and all of our local storm bases were opened to coordinate our response efforts.
Damage is assessed in Issaquah as cleanup and restoration begins.
Completing this series of photo restorations, this is probably my favourite, featuring 4 brothers, with John (seated), then standing left to right are Owen, Frederick and Archibald holding the dog. Owen, my Great-Grandfather, was one of thirteen children.
I'm not sure of the occasion, or the exact date, but I would estimate this shot would have been taken in the years soon after 1900. The eldest brother, John, seems to be the centre of attention, looking very smart in his pin-stripe suit. Even his moustache looks very distinctive when compared with the others!
I've enjoyed looking back and working on these old images, but it's time I concentrated taking some new shots. I'll be visiting many photostreams today and tomorrow with lots of comments and faves :)
Wishing a happy weekend to all my flickr friends :):)
Image from SDASM's Restoration Department
Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Efforts under way on Kelly Rd (near Hannegan Rd) as Asplundh crew remove debris while crews work on getting power restored following the devastating wind storm.
Heavy rain and windy conditions whipped through Western Washington on Tuesday, October 13. The damaging windstorm caused widespread outages throughout our service area.
Our crews work around the clock to safely assess damage and restore outages caused by tree branches and limbs blown into the power lines by gusty winds. Our Emergency Coordination Center and all of our local storm bases were opened to coordinate our response efforts.
Damage is assessed in Issaquah as cleanup and restoration begins.
Heavy rain and windy conditions whipped through Western Washington on Tuesday, October 13. The damaging windstorm caused widespread outages throughout our service area.
Our crews work around the clock to safely assess damage and restore outages caused by tree branches and limbs blown into the power lines by gusty winds. Our Emergency Coordination Center and all of our local storm bases were opened to coordinate our response efforts.
Damage is assessed in Issaquah as cleanup and restoration begins.
A record of the busy scene (minus the manpower!) during the restoration of the cab of my Leyland Cruiser 16.21 tow truck. The cab whilst being quite good for a 1981 model did have some rust in it in the usual T45 places. Inevitably the job "grew" as work progressed. The windscreen was broken after the cab was tilted and a hidden screwdriver dropped onto the screen! A blessing in disguise, as the hidden rust at the botton of the windscreen panel was revealed and was able to be repaired.
The job was completed in time (just) for the lorry to attend this year's Leyland Society event at the British Commercial Vehicle Museum in Leyland.
This is a 1968 Sunbeam Stiletto, restored over the course of 2009/10.
It's my friend Ollie's dad's pride and joy. It's also really fucking quick.
Output
0-60 ~ 6.8 seconds
~ 110 BHP
52 lb/ft torque
Modifications
875 to 1120cc Ian carter converted, bult & tuned; long stroke & maximum overbore.
R20 Race Cam.
Heart shaped ports to fine tune gasflow.
Timed & Mapped electronic ignition.
Chrysler competition centre works rally 12'' alloy wheels.
Large spitfire clutch.
Chrysler Comps 1'' Driveshafts.
Ford Escort RS2000 Recaro Seats.
Twin DCOE 40mm Weber Carburettors.
Lowered all round w/ montie carlo springs.
All round Koni Shocks.
Vauxhall Viva front disks w/ castor and camber set.
Bridgestone potenza soft compound 175/70/12 road tyres.
Front fibreglass air dam.
Front Radiator w/ electric water pump.
Missing it's front grille in this photo as they're awaiting some new bolts to attach it on.
What do you all think? Not bad for 42 years of age!
Heavy rain and windy conditions whipped through Western Washington on Tuesday, October 13. The damaging windstorm caused widespread outages throughout our service area.
Our crews work around the clock to safely assess damage and restore outages caused by tree branches and limbs blown into the power lines by gusty winds. Our Emergency Coordination Center and all of our local storm bases were opened to coordinate our response efforts.
Damage is assessed in Issaquah as cleanup and restoration begins.
Llangollen station - seen across the River Dee - in summer 1975, before any track was (re)laid.. The signal box is being restored, in the sunshine..
Today, this is a flourishing 'heritage' railway - the Llangollen Railway..
A great restoration firm can do an inspection and come up with the most effective cleanup plan for your house As a result of cleansing and restoration rely upon what sort of water damages your house and for how long the water have been there. If your water supply just isn't correctly covered and there are leaks in the pipes essentially the most attainable well being drawback that you're going to get is diarrhea because it should open your pipes to other sources of bacteria and it will likely be directly transferred to you when you by chance drink it. It could even weaken your well being such that it will make you vulnerable to other types of illness.
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We restored this vintage folding model, and added a dropbars. The Sturmey Archer 3 speed internal rear hub was also reconditioned. Note 2nd interrupter brake levers,
This is how they are re-erecting the Parthenon: one piece of stone at a time. (This piece could also be from some other temple; I couldn't say.) The stone on the bottom is a column drum; a bit of the original fluting remains at right, and the new portion will be fluted once the block is fitted into place. The stonecutters carve a new piece to replace the missing bits and attach it to the original stone. Mortar is visible here (they are using a soluble cement that can be reversed in the future if needed), and they are also using titanium rods. Traditional pins would have been of iron encased in lead. The lead keeps them from corroding, expanding, and splitting the stone (as they found after some unfortunate 19th century restoration efforts that used iron alone).
Not sure what the round pieces on top with the tabs are -- if anyone knows, please comment.
Heavy rain and windy conditions whipped through Western Washington on Tuesday, October 13. The damaging windstorm caused widespread outages throughout our service area.
Our crews work around the clock to safely assess damage and restore outages caused by tree branches and limbs blown into the power lines by gusty winds. Our Emergency Coordination Center and all of our local storm bases were opened to coordinate our response efforts.
Damage is assessed in Issaquah as cleanup and restoration begins.