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entrance - view to exit to the town. Looking back at the Abbey Gatehouse. Behind is the Abbey entrance. Exit to Magdalene St.
The Abbey Gatehouse as well as the Porters' Lodge is Grade II* listed. Dates from the mid 14th century or later. Fully restored by 1810.
Lies in an Ancient Monument scheduled Area.
The Porters' Lodge is to the north of the entrance.
Finalizing plans to honor military veterans during activities scheduled at East Central Community College in Decatur are committee members (seated from left) Dr. Randall E. Lee, Vice President for Student Services; Jessica Gibson, Coordinator of Veteranโs Affairs and Enrollment Services; and Hunter Corhern, Director of Bands, all of ECCC; and (standing from left) SFC Russell Jones, MAJ Brian Hawkins and SGM Tony Ainsworth, of the 1/204th ADA Headquarters unit in Newton, which also serves Bay Springs, Forest and Morton. EC will honor the men and women in uniform during โMilitary Appreciation Nightโ scheduled Thursday, Oct. 24, when the Warriors host Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in the season finale. Veterans and their families will receive a complimentary meal from 5 to 6 p.m. on the deck inside Bailey Stadium. Veterans are also invited to serve as team honorary co-captains prior to the 6:30 p.m. kickoff at Bailey Stadium. A tribute to America is planned during halftime ceremonies. ECCC is also hosting Veterans Appreciation Outreach Day scheduled Wednesday, November 6. A Breakfast Ceremony from 7 to 8 a.m. in Mabry Memorial Cafeteria begins the dayโs events. Major General (Ret.) Bill Freeman of Newton will serve as guest speaker. A Mobile Health Clinic from the G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center will be available on campus from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to assist veterans with various needs and services. To RSVP for the Breakfast Ceremony and for more information, contact Jessica Gibson, at 601-635-6392 (e-mail jgibson@eccc.edu) or Belinda Chambers-Okafor, at 601-362-4471, ext. 5136/601-500.1156. (EC Photo)
Outside the Trump Inauguration Rally at the Capitol One Arena, the day before the Inauguration. These photos were taken about an hour before the doors opened (and the rally was scheduled to start two hours after that) - so these people had already been waiting a long time, much of it in the rain.
These photos are meant to be observational, not an endorsement.
This template allows teachers to make their weekly plans for the courses and keeps track of these plans. It provides a final analysis of the weekly schedule displaying the complete and incomplete items. PSW version of the template provides save feature. Hence, a collection of schedules can be created for each week. All saved schedules are editable online.
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A look around the city centre of Bury St Edmunds.
Bury St Edmunds (/หbษri/), commonly referred to locally as Bury, is a historic market town and civil parish in Suffolk, England. Bury St Edmunds Abbey is near the town centre. Bury is the seat of the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich of the Church of England, with the episcopal see at St Edmundsbury Cathedral.
The town, originally called Beodericsworth, was built on a grid pattern by Abbot Baldwin around 1080. It is known for brewing and malting (Greene King brewery) and for a British Sugar processing factory, where Silver Spoon sugar is produced. The town is the cultural and retail centre for West Suffolk and tourism is a major part of the economy.
A look around the Abbey Gardens. This park leads to the ruins of the destroyed abbey.
It was the site of Bury St Edmunds Abbey until the Dissolution of the monasteries.
The Abbey of Bury St Edmunds was once among the richest Benedictine monasteries in England, until the Dissolution of the monasteries in 1539. It is in the town that grew up around it, Bury St Edmunds in the county of Suffolk, England. It was a centre of pilgrimage as the burial place of the Anglo-Saxon martyr-king Saint Edmund, killed by the Great Heathen Army of Danes in 869. The ruins of the abbey church and most other buildings are merely rubble cores, but two very large medieval gatehouses survive, as well as two secondary medieval churches built within the abbey complex.
Grade I Listed Building
Ruins of Abbey Church of St Edmund
Listing Text
BURY ST EDMUNDS
TL8564SE ABBEY PRECINCTS
639-1/8/94 Ruins of Abbey Church of St Edmund
07/08/52
(Formerly Listed as:
ABBEY PRECINCTS
Abbey Ruins)
GV I
Ruins of the Abbey Church of St Edmund, excluding the West
Front (qv), which is included separately. C11 and C12. In
flint rubble, with the remains of stone dressings.
EXTERIOR: the church was 505 feet long. The nave, extended
into 12 bays under Abbot Anselm (1121-1148), was arcaded on
both sides: little now remains but the rubble bases of several
of the columns. More complete are the 2 large transepts which
had eastern aisles and 2 apsidal chapels on each side, one on
the north replaced by a Lady Chapel in 1275. Parts of the high
crossing arches supporting the central tower are today the
tallest parts of the ruins.
The crossing tower, begun just after 1100, was completed by
Abbot Anselm, but damaged later and rebuilt in stages from
1361. Beyond the site of the High Altar the ground drops
sharply: the 5-bay chancel is missing but the crypt below it,
which is the oldest surviving part of the Abbey, built under
Abbot Baldwin soon after 1066, is clearly laid out: the outer
walls rise above the level of the former window sills and the
bases of most of the columns along the line of the ambulatory
remain. The form is apsidal, with 3 chapels at the east end,
the 2 to each side of the apse semicircular. The plan of the
chancel itself was similar, with an ambulatory and 3 radiating
chapels at the east end.
Scheduled Ancient Monument.
(BOE: Pevsner N: Radcliffe E: Suffolk: London: 1974-: 139).
Listing NGR: TL8575064123
This text is from the original listing, and may not necessarily reflect the current setting of the building.
Description
BURY ST EDMUNDS
TL8564SE ABBEY PRECINCTS
639-1/8/94 Ruins of Abbey Church of St Edmund
07/08/52
(Formerly Listed as:
ABBEY PRECINCTS
Abbey Ruins)
GV I
Ruins of the Abbey Church of St Edmund, excluding the West
Front (qv), which is included separately. C11 and C12. In
flint rubble, with the remains of stone dressings.
EXTERIOR: the church was 505 feet long. The nave, extended
into 12 bays under Abbot Anselm (1121-1148), was arcaded on
both sides: little now remains but the rubble bases of several
of the columns. More complete are the 2 large transepts which
had eastern aisles and 2 apsidal chapels on each side, one on
the north replaced by a Lady Chapel in 1275. Parts of the high
crossing arches supporting the central tower are today the
tallest parts of the ruins.
The crossing tower, begun just after 1100, was completed by
Abbot Anselm, but damaged later and rebuilt in stages from
1361. Beyond the site of the High Altar the ground drops
sharply: the 5-bay chancel is missing but the crypt below it,
which is the oldest surviving part of the Abbey, built under
Abbot Baldwin soon after 1066, is clearly laid out: the outer
walls rise above the level of the former window sills and the
bases of most of the columns along the line of the ambulatory
remain. The form is apsidal, with 3 chapels at the east end,
the 2 to each side of the apse semicircular. The plan of the
chancel itself was similar, with an ambulatory and 3 radiating
chapels at the east end.
Scheduled Ancient Monument.
(BOE: Pevsner N: Radcliffe E: Suffolk: London: 1974-: 139).
Listing NGR: TL8575064123
Taken on Jul 23, 2005
This is the front of my schedule/calendar. I was quite confused and sad at that time. It's great to have pictures of my best friends on the cover.
The Tuesday/Thursday scheduled morning run to switch out Warren Industries in Glen Dale, WV. Power for the three tank car consist is provided by CSX Benwood Yard locomotives #2306 and #4682 [on point]. Trinty Tank Car TILX #253711 (rear of manifest ) is less than a year old. (One wooden utility pole along a one mile section of highway, southbound and it finds its way into the photograph, ugh!)
Two books for the year's class schedule, with different departments in each book. Both books were divided into sections for fall and spring semesters. Each semester had a two-page spread for every day of the week. Across the top were class periods, down the left=hand side were departments. You could look up your department and a time slot and clearly see what classes were available then.
This is the Soo Line Railroad ore dock in Ashland and is now scheduled to be torn down this summer. I remember when I was a child ore boats coming in in off the Great Lakes to take on a load of ore and the rail cars filled with iron ore lined up on the dock filling the boats.
Scheduled to open October 2010 ืืชืืื ื ืืืืคืชื ืืืืงืืืืจ
Entering the tunnel to Hof HaCarmel from Nahal Giborim ืื ืืกื ืืื ืืจื ืื ืื ืืืืืจืื
#6 running about 40 minutes ahead of schedule. One of the things that I like about Westmont are all the nooks and crannies that you can catch photos from.
Westmont IL / Cass Ave
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The remains of Tattershall College which was built by Lord Cromwell in 1454 for the education of the choristers of Holy Trinity Church. In the late 18th century, it was converted into a brewery before being left empty and allowed to deteriorate into the ruin that it is today. The walls that remain standing are shored up by modern brick. Heritage Lincolnshire is currently managing the site for English Heritage, it is a Grade II* listed building, and an ancient scheduled monument.
I took this photo so I would remember the schedule of the Disney shuttles back to my hotel from DisneyWorld without having to bring the whole booklet thing. You'll notice that the Epcot Shuttle is generally to leave from Bus Lane #29 at 9:45 nightly. It didn't, and there wasn't even a Bus Lane #29 at all (it only went to #28). The rest of my night included a monorail ride to the Transit and Ticket Center and then two Lynx buses (including a twenty-minute stopover on what can only be described as the side of the highway, in the rain) back to my hotel.
Again today's #8 was behind schedule as usual. So I went to the top level of the parking ramp to get pics of #8 coming into the downtown area of Fargo ND. Today's #8 has the new Charger locomotive second unit out.
The lighting conditions was much better than yesterday.
August 1st 2022
A visit to Nothe Fort in Weymouth.
To get here we walk via the Old Harbour South, and up through Nothe Gardens. It is a paid for attraction, and is now a museum.
Nothe Fort is a fort in Weymouth, Dorset, England, situated at the end of the Nothe Peninsula, which juts eastwards from the town of Weymouth, and Weymouth Harbour, into the sea to the north of the ex-military Portland Harbour. The fort is located next to Nothe Gardens.
The coastal defence was built between 1860 and 1872 by 26 Company of the Royal Engineers to protect Portland and Weymouth Harbours, with Portland then becoming an important Royal Navy base. Shaped like the letter D, the fort was built with bomb-proof casemates and deep magazines. The fort was abandoned in 1956 and purchased by the local council in 1961. It is now a museum and remains one of the best-preserved forts of its kind in the country.
The fort and its outer gateway have been Grade II* listed since 1974. Its fusee steps, located in Nothe Gardens, have been Grade II listed since 2000, and was constructed for hauling trolleys transporting ammunition, spares and stores from the quay to Nothe Fort. In 1978, the Nothe Fort, tramway and searchlight battery at The Nothe, also became scheduled under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979.
Grade II* Listed Building
The museum at Nothe Fort is underground. Featuring various exhibits about the history of the fort. Although it went back to Roman times! Even though the current fort dates to Victorian times. Plus models, and even during the Napoleonic period!
A school party was here, so tried to keep out of their way while they were being taught here.
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