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This photo has been taken as part of the scientific effort of the salvage archaeologist team H.U.N.E. to document the Sudanese Arab tribe of the Manasir and their cultural landscape 'Dar al-Manasir' situated at the Fourth Cararact of the River Nile.

The homeland of the Manasir will be submerged by the reservoir lake of the Hamdab High Dam (Merowe Multi-Purpose Hydro Project) in the very near future and all inhabitants have to be relocated by the Sudanese government.

 

For further details click: www.daralmanasir.com

 

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Historic 1913 Parker through truss bridge. Relocated from CR 143 over the Guadalupe River to a pedestrian trail over Kerr Creek in Gonzales.

 

Designated as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 2004.

May 14-18, 2015. Konnarock's Crew 2 working on the High Cock Knob Relocation project with NBATC in Central Virginia.

Need I say more? Homewood. April 4, 2009.

The bronze statue that once stood atop the Pitt County Confederate Soldiers Monument is secured for transport as the sun begins to rise on Monday, June 22. Crews worked throughout the night to disassemble the monument while hampered by equipment issues; the remainder of the monument was removed on Tuesday evening. Work was performed at night to prevent interfering with traffic, court proceedings, and businesses in the Uptown area.

 

On Monday, June 15, the Pitt County Board of Commissioners voted to relocate the memorial due to threat of vandalism and concern for public safety after property damage occurred during rioting in the Uptown area two weeks earlier. Following the vote to relocate the monument, County Commissioners created a committee to select a new location for the statue, which has not been determined at this time.

 

The monument was formally dedicated in November 1914; various groups have called for its removal from the courthouse grounds since at least the 1990’s.

 

“NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Council of the City of Greenville is committed to a community where all are welcome and should be treated equally with the same compassion in every interaction with a commitment to fairness, equality, kindness, justice, peace, and understanding.” — excerpt from Resolution For Equality, adopted by Greenville City Council on June 15, 2020.

Relocated some studs on this double studded (side by side) wall to make a solid frame. Also destroyed 2 large 'woodworking' tables that were of no use to me.

We shift the action into the shade.

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Austin, TX

February 12, 2017

The Sidewinder

Norman doorway relocated from the old church at Baddesley Ensor following its complete rebuilding in the Victorian period.

 

St Mary's in Atherstone is a large church tucked away among the trees beyond the marketplace, crowned by its unusually designed octagonal tower. It has had an equally unusual history, the chancel having been originally an independent chapel served from Mancetter, and by the end of the 14th century was serving as the church of a friary, at which point the church seems to have been rebuilt, with the nave used as the parish church and the eastern half for monastic use.

 

Of the medieval building only the eastern half remains along with the octagonal tower (the upper storey of which was rebuilt to its current design in 1782). The nave and aisles were completely rebuilt in 1849-50 (by Wyatt & Brandon). The medieval chancel had for some years been separated from the church and used by the grammar school, but was restored to church use in 1864.

 

The exterior is thus largely post-medieval work, but is still enjoyable for its unusual form, and the chancel's original warm red sandstone makes the view from the south east the most attractive.

 

Entry is by the south porch, and once inside the spaciousness of the Victorian nave is readily apparent, and seems even wider thanks to the group of narrow medieval arches beyond leading to the old chancel. The central arch and piers support the tower, whilst either side are chapels, effectively transepts that extend no further than the width of the aisles (and externally are treated no differently). The eye is drawn to the largely hidden space beyond, with the east window so neatly framed by the central tower arch.

 

This arrangement effectively divides the church into two very different spaces, the nave broad and fairly typical of a Victorian town church, whilst the chancel is long and narrow and clearly of much greater antiquity, albeit somewhat restored. The furnishings are all Victorian or later, but the easternmost windows contain some attractive glass by the studio of C.E.Kempe, typically rich in detail.

 

St Mary's is happily one of the more accessible and welcoming churches in the otherwise difficult north of the county. A cafe operates on some weekdays in the partitioned area at the west end of the nave, thus the church is accordingly kept open for a few hours.

 

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Kingdom | Richmond, VA | October 5, 2013

 

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The bronze statue that once stood atop the Pitt County Confederate Soldiers Monument is secured for transport as the sun begins to rise on Monday, June 22. Crews worked throughout the night to disassemble the monument while hampered by equipment issues; the remainder of the monument was removed on Tuesday evening. Work was performed at night to prevent interfering with traffic, court proceedings, and businesses in the Uptown area.

 

On Monday, June 15, the Pitt County Board of Commissioners voted to relocate the memorial due to threat of vandalism and concern for public safety after property damage occurred during rioting in the Uptown area two weeks earlier. Following the vote to relocate the monument, County Commissioners created a committee to select a new location for the statue, which has not been determined at this time.

 

The monument was formally dedicated in November 1914; various groups have called for its removal from the courthouse grounds since at least the 1990’s.

 

“NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Council of the City of Greenville is committed to a community where all are welcome and should be treated equally with the same compassion in every interaction with a commitment to fairness, equality, kindness, justice, peace, and understanding.” — excerpt from Resolution For Equality, adopted by Greenville City Council on June 15, 2020.

In this set you'll find actionshots of various, well known (Inter)National DJ's from around the globe. Photos are taken between march 2008 and januari 2010 throughout clubs and festivals in The Neherlands. In the photo title you'll find the name of the DJ and the party the shot was taken. The photos are uploaded with a medium resolution of 500 x 335 pixels @ 150 dpi. The various sets with the complete selection you may also find here :) in the set overview: www.flickr.com/photos/dutchpartypics/sets/ This set will be updated on a regularly base. To obtain high resolution photos for print- or publishing purposes, contact me @ dutchpartypics@yahoo.com

 

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Bee relocation to Top Bar Hive.

The bronze statue that once stood atop the Pitt County Confederate Soldiers Monument is secured for transport as the sun begins to rise on Monday, June 22. Crews worked throughout the night to disassemble the monument while hampered by equipment issues; the remainder of the monument was removed on Tuesday evening. Work was performed at night to prevent interfering with traffic, court proceedings, and businesses in the Uptown area.

 

On Monday, June 15, the Pitt County Board of Commissioners voted to relocate the memorial due to threat of vandalism and concern for public safety after property damage occurred during rioting in the Uptown area two weeks earlier. Following the vote to relocate the monument, County Commissioners created a committee to select a new location for the statue, which has not been determined at this time.

 

The monument was formally dedicated in November 1914; various groups have called for its removal from the courthouse grounds since at least the 1990’s.

 

“NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Council of the City of Greenville is committed to a community where all are welcome and should be treated equally with the same compassion in every interaction with a commitment to fairness, equality, kindness, justice, peace, and understanding.” — excerpt from Resolution For Equality, adopted by Greenville City Council on June 15, 2020.

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The Modest origins of the ROSE GARDEN RESTAURANT began in the fall of 1977 in the union Square mall (currently the site of the uion city marketplace). Our success grew from combination of serving unique and delicious food with as dash of good fortune thrown-in for seasoning.

 

Since our relocation to the Central Plaza on Alvarado-Niles Road in 1989, THE ROSE GARDEN RESTAURANT has developed a strong reputation among a growing number of loyal customers for great food and warm friendly service. Careful attention is paid to ensure is paid to ensure is paid to ensure that every dish served meets all expectations. Whatever you are trying Chinese foods for the first time, or a connoisseur wishing to discover new dishes, our staff is more than happy to please.

 

33348 Alvarado Niles Rd, Union City, CA 94587

 

Voigtlander 15mm f/4.5

Kodak UltraMax 400 (exp. 03/2016)

 

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I was investigating luggage options a couple of weeks ago. Some of the options required relocating the turn signals. I guess that would be an easy job now.

These graves were relocated to make way for a highway

I really like working in Niches... and the Military Relocation niche is a big one here in San Diego.

June 6-10, 2018: Konnarock Crew 2 working with Georgia Appalachian Trail Club on a trail relocation near Gooch Gap, GA

Ralkuli relocation site

The operation to relocate the internally displaced people (IDPs) that occupied the Rwandan Battalion force offices at UNMISS base in Tomping has started on August 22, 2016. Prior to the exercise the Mission advantages relocation to POC3 and deadline for vacating has been communicated to IDPs.

It is the Mission’s mandate and duty to provide the best course of action to protect civilians.

Consolidating all IDPs in one properly planned protection site will enable both UNMISS and humanitarian partners to concentrate humanitarian and protection services in one location, to the benefit of the IDPs.

Approximately 4,000 civilians sought refuge in the Tomping transit site; so far 1,000 them have been relocated to POC3.

Relocated to the Clay County Historical Society grounds in Clay Center.

King Henry VIII School in Coventry.

 

On the Warwick Road, the walk to War Memorial Park.

  

King Henry VIII Junior School is on the right.

  

King Henry VIII School

 

Was established in 1545 in Coventry, by the Clerk of the Hanaper, John Hales as the Free Grammar School under letters patent of King Henry VIII.

 

Intially based at Whitefriars' Monastery, it relocated in 1558 to the former St John's Hospital where it remained for the next 300 years.

 

By 1878 the school was no longer a "Free Grammar School" and became an independent institution.

 

The current site at Warwick Road was established in 1885. Built in the Tudor gothic style.

  

Grade II Listed Building

 

Free Grammar School King Henry VIII School

 

Description

  

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5105 WARWICK ROAD

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Free Grammar School or

King Henry VIII School

SP 37 NW 17/389

 

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1885 by Edward Burgess, enlarged 1889 and 1936, restored, after bomb damage, 1950.

Tudor style. Red brick, stone dressings, tiled roof. Central embattled tower

and octagonal turret. Long ranges of 2 storeys and attics either side. Ground

floor stone mullioned and transomed lattice casements, squared heads. 1st floor

windows with elliptically arched heads, no transoms. 3 gables on left, third projecting

with 2 storey canted bay. 1 gable on right, canted bay to side of turret; octagonal

turret between wing and later projecting addition in similar style with buttresses,

tall parapet screening roof.

  

Listing NGR: SP3293578102

Kenatteli used this SHIT!!! LOSER

Bee relocation to Top Bar Hive.

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