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Another night shot of the white metal halide light from the EGL HM-35 wind-solar hybrid park light at Shek Kip Mei estate.
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BU16 OZW is one of three Volvo B8RLE / MCV Evolution buses that Edwards use for their 400 service from Cardiff to Gwaunmiskin. The three vehicles were new in 2016 for the route and carry suitable branding.
Operator: Edwards
Vehicle: Volvo B8RLE / MCV Evolution
Reg: BU16 OZW
Location: Greyfriars Road, Cardiff
Route: 400: Cardiff - Gwaunmiskin
Date: January 14, 2022
This church is built from squared, sandstone rubble, dressed on the west elevation and dabbed elsewhere. It is built in dressed, regular courses of stone (which seems once to have been pink but is now predominantly grey). The building consists of a two celled church with a north and south transept. It is cruiciform building, gable ended, with an octagonal tower on the southwest corner and spire above. The transepts are of two bays each, and the roof is of pitched slate (though red tiled on the spire). The tower has some interesting carved faces at the angles, and water spouts above the belfry. There is also a small octagonal tower (possibly a ventilator) in the middle of the nave roof, in slate with a domed metal top. There are small but elaborate carvings above the main door (which stands at the top of a flight of steps) and a cruciform finial above the gable. There are good, unstained windows with very wide arches, and a small stained glass window at the liturgical East end.
The entrance gable (west end) is divided in two by a horizontal string course which runs across the middle of the face. It is supported by two buttresses ,which frame the basket arches of the door and window. Each buttress has a crocketed pinnacle. There is a further buttress on the northern edge of the face, above which is cusped ogee. Above the string course is a five-light, panel-tracery window with cusped, tracery lights under a basket arch with a simple hoodmould. Below the string is an elaborate door with a hoodmould, on either side of which are blind ogees, similar to that noted above the northern buttress. A projecting string runs under both blind arches to the edges of the hoodmould. There are four stiffleaf stops on either side of the door. The hoodmould springs from the inner two stops. The door itself is recessed in three orders and has stiffleaf carving. The spandrels are decorated with foliate carving and a scroll with an inscription, which is not legible. The gable is topped by a cross, below which is a trefoil that is cut into the apex of the gable.
Each nave wall has three square-headed windows. The most westerly of these has a single light with a trefoil head, set within a basket arch. To the east of this are two larger, two-light windows with cusped, ogee heads. Below the eaves are a series of decorative red hooks, which run across the length of the wall. There is a cupola ventilator on the roofline above the windows, which is roofed in slate and copper. To the east of the transept is a porch with a Dutch gable. Below the gable is a basket arch with a simple hoodmould. There is a square-headed door within the porch and two cusped lights.
The east elevation of the church (chancel end) is largely obscured by the hall. Behind the hall the gabled Scottish slate roofs of the chancel and nave are visible. Both have decorative ceramic ridge tiles. The north elevation is essentially a mirror of the south. There is an apsidal extension on the northwest corner, which is roofed in Scottish slate and has a copper finial and ceramic ridge tiles. A string course runs around the apse and joins up with the western elevation. It has a single square-headed window with a trefoil light.
The south transept is supported in the centre of the south elevation by a buttress, which divides two windows set in four centred arches. Both have three-light, panel tracery with cusped, tracery lights. One of the main lights in each window is blocked. There are ceramic ridge tiles along the roofline.
The North transept is a mirror of the south, but lacks a central buttress. It has two windows set in four centred arches. Both have three-light, panel tracery with cusped, tracery lights. There are ceramic ridge tiles along the roofline.
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Many people assume that Muslim women are "oppressed". They are household wife or submit to their husbands and kids needs instead of their own. Although they have different culture they aren't oppressed. I wanted to fight this stereotype. This photo contains a successful Muslim student. one that 's chasing after her ambition and goals contrary to how the media portrays them.
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