View allAll Photos Tagged Rashing

after taking sulpha, i had an allergic reaction... *cries*

Catalog #: 02-R-00678

Last Name: Rash

First Name: Richard

Notes: From His Album, Maj USMC

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Called our friends in Florida and apparently I'm allergic to the ocean. Rash on my feet and up my legs.

Heal Eczema Rashes

 

Heal Eczema Rashes – Eczema is a skin disease that is more common in infants. It may disappear over time, but symptoms may recur during adolescence or maturity. This skin disorder is characterized by itchy and dry skin, and red and inflamed rashes. Those who have...

 

dyshidroticeczemaremedy.com/heal-eczema-rashes-eczema-cre...

youtube.com/graffaholiczanonymous

facebook.com/graffaholiczanonymous

flickr.com/graffaholiczanonymous

আলোকচিত্রশিল্পী: সাব্বির ফেরদৌস

বিষয়বস্তু: রাস মেলা

www.droho.net/photographs/photographer-shabbir-ferdous/ra...

youtube.com/graffaholiczanonymous

facebook.com/graffaholiczanonymous

flickr.com/graffaholiczanonymous

sorry to bring down the tone

Chris is ready for feeding

One of many reactions to the traveling so far.

(Christian Ludwig-Straße)

I think god was mad at me for being so cocky about not having a scar from the last spill. Same place, bigger ouch.

Miss Blotchy 2007

oi je ki jeno nam ?¿ uncle er meye

Close up macro poison ivy rash blisters on human skin

I went skating on the Hamilton Beaches Trail with Jacky today. During our warm up lap, I must have tripped over some debris on the ground. I went down, Jacky flew over me before landing.

 

Thank goodness for Tegarderm and Tylenol. I'm in quite a bit of pain.

Musrat Musarata

Raw amd mature just harvested

© Don't try to copy this frame.

All right reserved by Shahrier Shuvho(FB).

 

youtube.com/graffaholiczanonymous

facebook.com/graffaholiczanonymous

flickr.com/graffaholiczanonymous

Catalog #: 02-R-00677

Last Name: Rash

First Name: Richard

Notes: From His Album, Maj USMC

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

The Postcard

 

A postally unused postcard that was published by Lilywhite Ltd. of Brighouse. The image is a glossy real photograph, and the card has a divided back.

 

In the space for the stamp, it states:

 

"1½d. Postage

if with only 5 words

of greetings".

 

Don't even think of writing six words! Perhaps you should write especially long words to get your money's worth.

 

Kettlewell

 

Kettlewell is a village in Upper Wharfedale, North Yorkshire.

It lies 6 miles north of Grassington, at the point where Wharfedale is joined by a minor road (Cam Gill Road) which leads north-east from the village over Park Rash Pass to Coverdale.

 

The population of the civil parish (Kettlewell with Starbotton) was 322 at the 2011 census, with an estimated population of 340 in 2015.

 

History of Kettlewell

 

The name Kettlewell is Anglo Saxon, and comes from Chetelewelle which means a bubbling spring or stream. Signs of the farming methods of Romano-British and early medieval agriculture can still be seen in terraced fields to the north and the south of the village.

 

In the 13th. century a market was established in Kettlewell, which became a thriving community. The Thursday market mostly sold corn outside the King's Arms.

 

A watermill was built on the River Wharfe in the 13th. century to grind corn. Textiles (and, in the late 18th. and early 19th. centuries, lead mining) revitalised the village, and Kettlewell's appearance today derives much from its past 200 years.

 

The remains of a smelting-mill, used from 1700 to 1880, can be seen near the meeting of Cam Gill and Dowber Gill Becks half a mile above the village.

 

In 1686 Kettlewell and Starbotton were almost destroyed in a flood. Heavy rainfall descended on the adjacent hills and cascaded down into the village, demolishing several houses and causing the residents to flee.

 

On the 5th. July 2014, the Tour de France Stage 1 from Leeds to Harrogate passed through the village.

 

St. Mary's Church

 

The village has 17th. and 18th. century houses, including the vicarage. The church, St Mary's, as we see it today was rebuilt during the 19th. century and stands on a site that dates back to 1120 when the Norman de Arches family established a church here.

 

An example of 20th. century architecture is the 1960's-built chapel at Scargill House, which is now a Christian conference centre.

 

Kettlewell Fauna and Flora

 

The area is known for Swaledale Sheep which are extensively farmed in the area. There are deer in the area, though these are rarely sighted. There are areas of forestland to the south-east of the village, while the open valley to the north has little tree cover.

 

Kettlewell Events

 

In August the village hosts a scarecrow festival where scarecrows, dressed up as different characters are placed around the village.

 

Kettlewell in Popular Culture

 

A children's television character from The Rottentrolls takes its name from the village.

 

Kettlewell represented the village of Knapely in the 2003 film, Calendar Girls.

Tour of Britain in Peebles and the support crit on Friday night.

youtube.com/graffaholiczanonymous

facebook.com/graffaholiczanonymous

flickr.com/graffaholiczanonymous

Steve Bell falls down goes boom at Crankworx freeride bike fest in Whistler, BC

1 2 ••• 24 25 27 29 30 ••• 79 80