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05.12.2018 COP24 - Stock photos

 

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Oh no :( me in the stocks

Carbon Stocks Measurement and Rod Surface Elevation Table (RSET) Installation.

 

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Not seen any Stocks since I was a kid and never realised any were still about. Seen on Rivington Village Green.

Die Kürbisse sind einjährige, selten auch ausdauernde, krautige Pflanzen. Die meisten Arten, darunter alle kultivierten, sind eher mesophytisch und besitzen ein fädiges Wurzelsystem, nur wenige Arten sind xerophytisch und haben ein vergrößertes Wurzelsystem. Die Stängel sind meist niederliegend oder auch kletternd. Die Ranken sind drei- bis siebenfach verzweigt.

 

Sie sind einhäusig (monözisch). Die Blüten stehen an langen Stielen einzeln in den Blattachseln. Der Kelch ist glockenförmig und hat fünf Zipfel. Die Krone ist mit 6 bis 10 Zentimetern Länge groß, bei beiden Geschlechtern fast gleich groß, glockig, fünfzipfelig, dabei maximal bis zur Hälfte geteilt. Die Blütenfarbe ist goldgelb, Cucurbita okeechobeensis hat cremefarbene Blüten. Die männlichen Blüten haben scheinbar drei Staubblätter, jedoch sind 2 + 2 + 1 verwachsen. Die Staubfäden sind frei, die Staubbeutel sind zu einer Säule verwachsen. Die weiblichen Blüten haben kleine Staminodien und einen drei- bis fünffächrigen unterständigen Fruchtknoten. Der eine Griffel ist kurz und trägt drei bis fünf zweilappige Narben. In einem Diskus und an der Basis des Hypanthiums wird Nektar produziert.

 

Die Früchte sind drei- bis fünffächrige, sehr große und vielsamige Panzerbeeren. Form, Größe und Farbe variiert je nach kultivierter Sorte sehr stark. Bei den Wildformen ist die Fruchtwand hart und verholzt und bleibt lange intakt. Nach langer Lagerung bleiben im Wesentlichen trockene Fruchtwand, Stiel und Samen übrig. Trockene Früchte sind auch schwimmfähig. Die Samen sind flach, im Umriss oval und haben einen verdickten Rand.

 

English

 

Cucurbita is a genus in the gourd family Cucurbitaceae first cultivated in the Americas and now used in many parts of the world[1][2]. It includes species grown for their fruit and edible seeds (the squashes, pumpkins and marrows, and the chilacayote), as well as some species grown only as gourds. They have bicollateral vascular bundles. Many North and Central American species are visited by specialist pollinators in the apid group Eucerini, especially the genera Peponapis and Xenoglossa, and these bees can be very important for fruit set.

 

Cucurbita species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Cabbage Moth, Hypercompe indecisa and Turnip Moth. Cucurbitin is found in Cucurbita seeds.[3]

 

Several species of Cucurbita are native to North America, including C. foetidissima (finger-leaved gourd), C. digitata (calabazilla), and C. palmata (coyote melon). These plants produce gourds and form large, fleshy, tuber-like roots.

  

I've been put in the stocks. This is near Trim.

in the torture chamber of the castle Červený Kameň, Slovakia

 

The most beautiful castle in the Malé Karpaty mountains, situated just several tens of kilometres from the Capital Bratislava is one of the best preserved Slovak Castles - Červený Kameň. In the 16th century, it was rebuilt into a bulky fortress with a fortification system that was then one of the top military-defensive systems.

 

Although the Fugger family built the massive fortress in the first half of the 16th century on the site of an original royal castle from 13th century, its history is connected with the noble family of the Pálfis. This important Hungarian aristocratic family gradually altered it into a stately residence with rich stucco ornamentation and frescos in the interior.

 

The Pálfis inhabited the Castle until 1945. The visitors can admire the famous times of the Castle and scenes from its rich history primarily during fencing festivals and falconers shows. Summer night tours of the Castle also have their special atmosphere.

 

Nowadays the Castle houses a museum presenting historic housing of the nobility.

 

Because of its unique charm, the Castle has become the venue of shooting of various films and fairy tales like The Princess Fantagiró, the Dragon Heart or Cinka Panna.

Beautifully scented Stocks flowers

The Stocks

 

I paid my price for finding out,

Nor ever grudged the price I paid,

But sat in clink without my boots,

Admiring how the world was made.

 

The last man in Crantock stocks (circa 1817) was William Tinney of West Pentire, a smuggler's son and a vagabond. He robbed, with violence, a widow woman of Cubert Parish, and was placed, to abide justice, in Crantock stocks, then standing in the church tower. By negligence or design he was insufficiently secured, and shortly afterwards appeared on the top of the tower. He had cut the rope from the tenor bell and by this he lowered himself from the roof. Climbing to the eastern gable of the choir and climbing down it, he dropped to the churchyard grass and in the sympathetic view of certain village worthies bolted, got off to sea and was never brought to justice or seen in the neighbourhood again.

 

This record was taken down in April 1896 by George Metford Parsons, Vicar from the testimony of Richard Chegwidden of Crantock, he being then 88 years of age and well remembering as a witness the events described.

Thanks to Debra Edwards for this photo

A similar view to the previous photograph although taken a bit further back. It is again looking south-east from near the eastern boundary of Carleton Cemetery, Carleton, Blackpool. Friday 22 January 2021

 

Walker’s Farm/Hill House would have on the right behind the broken concrete fence. I am stood on what was the course of the old footpath; the eastern boundary fence of the cemetery is on the left.

 

CARLETON – BISPHAM VILLAGE (LONG VANISHED DIRECT FOOTPATH)

In the olden days when it was just fields between Carleton and Bispham village there was a footpath that linked the two communities, over time as the land was developed this path disappeared. The route of the footpath is described below:

 

Stocks Lane commences at the junction with Blackpool Road B5268, it is the lane that you go down to Carleton Crematorium which continues north for a short distance past the left turn in to the crematoriums private driveway located opposite the southern end of Robbins Lane.

 

Stocks Lane was originally longer than it is now with the footpath to Bispham village commencing at Walker’s Farm (also known as Hill House) the path ran alongside the lane on the north side of it in a westerly direction through what is now Carleton Cemetery. Just west of the current western boundary of the cemetery the lane ended and only the footpath continued north-west to where Bristol Avenue is now. The path then turned north crossing a watercourse via a foot stick (footbridge) and continued north through what is now the recycling centre (formerly the destructor) it then then turned sharp left and ran parallel on the southern side of what is now Wakefield Road (cul-de-sac). From this point it continued west crossing todays Ashfield Road and roughly along the current back garden boundary fences of properties on Buxton Avenue and Denstone Avenue until reaching todays Bangor Avenue where it turned north-west coming out on to Blackpool Road just north of Myrtle Bank (todays junction with Denstone Avenue). You then continued north for a short distance along Blackpool Road to reach Bispham Village.

 

Photograph copyright: Ian 10B

 

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Conisbrough Castle

This set of stocks was used between 1749 and 1850 to immobilise and publicly humiliate those convicted of committing certain crimes in the east Lancashire town of Bacup (“Valley by A Ridge”). They were discovered during excavations in nearby Tongue Lane in 1974 and put on public display in 1976. They are a grade II listed structure and are located at the “Wall of History”, beside Yorkshire Street in the town centre.

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Stocks in West Derby village, these are not the originals which were made of wood.You only had to swear to be placed in them

Walsall's stocks were originally located in the high street, but were moved to the Arboretum in 1904.

 

The Arboretum itself stands on the land that was formerly the estate of Reynolds Hall, a building demolished around 1800.

The obligatory child in stocks photograph.

 

Whittington Castle

Estos lotes van dirigidas a mayoristas o almacenes que trabajan con artículos procedentes de liquidaciones de stocks, embargos, quiebras, siniestros, outlets y tiendas multiprecio. La firma ha ido conformando una red comercial de 22 personas entre España y Portugal, profesionales que, a su vez, cuentan con clientes propios, sobre todo mayoristas. A través de estos Fénix Internacional Works distribuiría en toda la península y Europa, y para otros mercados de interés, como Caribe y Sudamérica, la compañía dispone de una base comercial en Santo Domingo –República Dominicana– y de delegaciones en Chile, Panamá, Colombia y Miami.

Tras los angeles emergency económica que lleva asolando España varios años miles de empresas han tenido que echar el cierre. Durante los años más álgidos de los angeles emergency, según un artículo de ABC alrededor de a hundred and eighty compañías y negocios cerraban en nuestro país cada día. Asimismo, en el año 2007, fecha en los angeles que se podían apreciar los primeros síntomas había en España más de 1.400.000 empresas, pero en los cinco años siguientes los angeles tasa de cierre se encontraba cerca del 20%, es decir de cada 10 cerraron 2. Cabe destacar que los angeles mayoría de negocios, empresas y sociedades que han cerrado en los últimos años en nuestro país se trataban de compañías pequeñas, en las que había entre uno y tres trabajadores. Una de las formas que pueden aprovechar estos empresarios que han tenido que finalizar su actividad para minimizar al máximo sus pérdidas es aprovechar los productos que todavía tienen en inventory. Es decir, duties los artículos que conservan en sus almacenes o estanterías tras el cierre de su negocio o sociedad. Una opción sería confiar en Liquistocks, ya que compran el inventory de empresas y infant grandes profesionales del area. Señalar que Liquistocks infant una empresa especialista en los angeles venta de liquidaciones de shares al por civic chairman. Ofrecen productos nuevos de primera calidad al mejor precio del mercado, sin competencia. En esta compañía compran shares y venden shares de assignment tipo, procedentes tanto de juzgados mercantiles, liquidaciones concursales, aduanas, subastas, embargos, cierres de empresas, así como de fábricas y/o almacenes. Tasks los shares que venden en Liquistock infant de su propiedad, siempre se encuentran listos para los angeles carga inmediata y a completa disposición de sus clientes para poder ver toda los angeles mercancía en su almacén en Alicante. Asimismo, sus clientes infant exportadores, inversores, almacenistas, distribuidores, mayoristas, tiendas source, comerciantes en general. Los shares que se muestran en los angeles net están disponibles para los angeles venta. Una vez vendido desaparecen inmediatamente de los angeles net para que no haya problemas. Cuando disponen de nuevos shares, se informa mediante correo electrónico a duties sus suscriptores, por lo que si deseas estar al tanto y enterarte de todas las oportunidades de esta empresa no fellows en suscribirte a su boletín o visitar asiduamente su net. Por otro lado, y también en línea con los atractivos para canalizar los pesos hacia determinados eslabones de los angeles cadena de bravery de los angeles carne bovina, resulta importante destacar que el precio del ternero de invernada se encuentra un 20% por encima del promedio (2005-2019), mientras que los angeles vaca de conserva continúa su sendero de apreciación, configurando dicho mixture un claro incentivo de inversión en el negocio de Cría. Tal sería los angeles virtuosidad del mismo, que se estaría empezando an advertir un menor interés en el criador por dealer los vientres útiles de su rodeo, quedando las categorías de animales machos como prácticamente los únicos responsables que explican el crecimiento de los angeles faena all out durante el initial semestre de este año respecto del mismo período del año foremost. Siguiendo con el análisis, es preciso destacar que, si bien los angeles cadena de boldness que nos concentra supo dar respuestas a las exigencias impuestas por los angeles coyuntura, y aun con las dificultades presentes hasta los angeles fecha, supo evitar quebrantos generalizados, rupturas de los angeles cadena de pagos, y/o liquidaciones de shares de capital por urgencias financieras; está claro que los distintos eslabones que los angeles componen, se vieron impactados por consecuencias asimétricas en sus rentas. Es en tal sentido que se puede destacar como positivo el incremento de un 20% en las toneladas de carne bovina exportadas en el initial semestre de 2020 respecto de igual período de 2019, producto de los angeles recuperación sostenida de los angeles demanda China y los angeles incipiente recuperación de los angeles demanda del novillo pesado con destino a Hilton (virtualmente nula al principio del semestre y durante los cierres generalizados del circuito turístico en Europa).Si estás interesado en vender artículos de inventory de tu propiedad con los angeles empresa Liquistocks necesitan que rellenes un formulario con tus datos de contacto que está habilitado en su página net y que puedes acceder a él pinchando aquí. En este documento también tendrás que describir brevemente el inventory que te interesa vender. Una vez cumplimentado los angeles empresa se pondrá en contacto contigo lo antes posible. Liquistock establece que para que compren tu inventory varias advertencias. Todos los empresarios que estén interesados tendrán que tener en cuenta que ellos solo compran productos nuevos, etiquetados y en perfecto estado. Asimismo, en Liquistocks no compran intermediarios, mediadores o comisionistas. También es muy importante destacar que ellos solo compran liquidaciones, lotes muy por debajo del precio al por mayor y solo atienden solicitudes de compra de inventory a través del formulario habilitado en su propia página net.

 

Young woman sitting on a rock with backpack and looking to the horizon. Bali island. Volcano Batur. Indonesia.

Stocks Lane (cul-de-sac) view north-west at its junction with Robins Lane, Carleton, Blackpool. Friday 22 January 2021.

 

CARLETON – BISPHAM VILLAGE (LONG VANISHED DIRECT FOOTPATH)

In the olden days when it was just fields between Carleton and Bispham village there was a footpath that linked the two communities, over time as the land was developed this path disappeared. The route of the footpath is described below:

 

Stocks Lane commences at the junction with Blackpool Road B5268, it is the lane that you go down to Carleton Crematorium which continues north for a short distance past the left turn in to the crematoriums private driveway located opposite the southern end of Robbins Lane.

 

Stocks Lane was originally longer than it is now with the footpath to Bispham village commencing at Walker’s Farm (also known as Hill House) the path ran alongside the lane on the north side of it in a westerly direction through what is now Carleton Cemetery. Just west of the current western boundary of the cemetery the lane ended and only the footpath continued north-west to where Bristol Avenue is now. The path then turned north crossing a watercourse via a foot stick (footbridge) and continued north through what is now the recycling centre (formerly the destructor) it then then turned sharp left and ran parallel on the southern side of what is now Wakefield Road (cul-de-sac). From this point it continued west crossing todays Ashfield Road and roughly along the current back garden boundary fences of properties on Buxton Avenue and Denstone Avenue until reaching todays Bangor Avenue where it turned north-west coming out on to Blackpool Road just north of Myrtle Bank (todays junction with Denstone Avenue). You then continued north for a short distance along Blackpool Road to reach Bispham Village.

 

Photograph copyright: Ian 10B

 

Stocks Lane (cul-de-sac), Carleton, Blackpool. Walker’s Farm/Hill House would have been located on the left past the gate. Friday 22 January 2021

 

CARLETON – BISPHAM VILLAGE (LONG VANISHED DIRECT FOOTPATH)

In the olden days when it was just fields between Carleton and Bispham village there was a footpath that linked the two communities, over time as the land was developed this path disappeared. The route of the footpath is described below:

 

Stocks Lane commences at the junction with Blackpool Road B5268, it is the lane that you go down to Carleton Crematorium which continues north for a short distance past the left turn in to the crematoriums private driveway located opposite the southern end of Robbins Lane.

 

Stocks Lane was originally longer than it is now with the footpath to Bispham village commencing at Walker’s Farm (also known as Hill House) the path ran alongside the lane on the north side of it in a westerly direction through what is now Carleton Cemetery. Just west of the current western boundary of the cemetery the lane ended and only the footpath continued north-west to where Bristol Avenue is now. The path then turned north crossing a watercourse via a foot stick (footbridge) and continued north through what is now the recycling centre (formerly the destructor) it then then turned sharp left and ran parallel on the southern side of what is now Wakefield Road (cul-de-sac). From this point it continued west crossing todays Ashfield Road and roughly along the current back garden boundary fences of properties on Buxton Avenue and Denstone Avenue until reaching todays Bangor Avenue where it turned north-west coming out on to Blackpool Road just north of Myrtle Bank (todays junction with Denstone Avenue). You then continued north for a short distance along Blackpool Road to reach Bispham Village.

  

Photograph copyright: Ian 10B.

 

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These stocks were built in 1741 by John Linaker . The first person to be put in them was Thomas Rimmer on the 3rd June 1861 when he was sentenced to six hours for drunkeness . Presumably everybody in the area had been law-abiding for the previous 120 years .

Arrival of various antique items from the north. A charming find: a high chair for babies.

For the punishment of petty criminals like people who speed or double park.

 

Day 5 on the Coast to Coast blogged about at ramblingman.org.uk/coasttocoast/coast_to_coast_day_5

Technical analysis of stocks is based on the idea that past performance of a stock can predict future performance. This is attractive because poring over a company's 10Q reports and trying to figure out a reasonable value for a company is not nearly as fun as looking at stock charts and guessing whether a stock will go up or down.

 

I decided to see whether I could predict future performance based on past performance. To start with, I decided only to use the S&P 500 stocks. This makes things more manageable. It does skew the numbers slightly since all of the companies in the S&P 500 are very successful and large cap. I'm okay with that. It's skewed a bit more because I'm using stock data that may be from before they were a super-successful company, for instance, Microsoft back in the mid 1980s. If I were feeling really dedicated, I would only use data for companies after they were included in the S&P 500, but that'd be more work and I don't feel like it.

 

So I gathered all the past performance data from yahoo for something like 497 of the 500 stocks in the S&P500... Yahoo has done something very nice for us. They have an adjusted stock price which takes into account stock splits and dividends. So I'm going to use that. I wrote a program that would look at all of them, ignore ones where the adjusted stock price is so low you can't get reasonable numbers, and so on.

 

The first obvious test is to assume stock prices will stay the same. I kept track of the variance and plotted it above. 1 day into it, you're not far wrong in assuming the stock price will stay the same, but the farther out you look, the more wrong you become.

photograph of an engraving from "A History of the Rod" by Rev. William M. Cooper / 1896

you know that feeling you get when you do something all day and your just praying that it would just end? well, this is something for me. stock market, I'm just sick of it, i have so many things i have to know about it, stock quotes,international market data, portfolio management resources, NASDAQ, stock exchange, forex trading, and it just goes on and on and on.....

 

T_T, and just when your walking down the street just saying to your self "finally the day is over" , this yellow screen pops out T_T,

 

huh, yes it involves my work, it's not hard, but it's a lot of work and numbers.

 

so yeah, that's just part of my life

These ancient stocks erected here by Harry Hebditch, 1938 (I think it says 1938!)

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