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Wightwick Manor (pronounced "Wittick") is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. It is one of only a few surviving examples of a house built and furnished under the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement. Wightwick was built by Theodore Mander, of the Mander family, who were successful 19th-century industrialists in the area, and his wife Flora, daughter of Henry Nicholas Paint, member of Parliament in Canada. It was designed by Edward Ould of Liverpool in two phases; the first was completed in 1887 and the house was extended with the Great Parlour wing in 1893.
This family house portrays life during the Victorian era and is a notable example of the influence of William Morris, with original Morris wallpapers and fabrics, De Morgan tiles, Kempe glass and Pre-Raphaelite works of art. Information form Wikipedia. April 2016.
A recent greasemonkey script to add a direct link to the utata group in Flickr Gamma's new groups drop-down menu.
The Script performing at the O2 Academy, Leeds, on 12th September 2010.
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Mediolanum Forum Assago, Milan Italy IT
28th march 2015
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"Immediately after the final home game of every season, the band performs what is known as "Script Kent", a formation similar to "Script Ohio" performed by The Ohio State University Marching Band and using the same song, Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse by Robert Planquette. As part of the tradition, the band spells out "Kent" with the stadium lights off and band members wearing green glow sticks around their ankles that are uncovered only after the stadium lights have been turned off."
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12"x16" acrylic, ink and canvas
Freedom calls you just like a star, twinkling from above. The star looks intriguing and mystic. And then you only keep wonder what it will be like there. Will it be the same?
Script: Poem "Star" by Natsagdorj.D
O’ bright star, sparkling from a far distance
O’ red red flare, wandering in a limitless universe
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Il 29 gennaio 2013 si terrà all’Alcatraz di Milano l’unica data italiana del #3 World Tour dei The Script che tornano dopo il sold out dello scorso anno, a presentare dal vivo il nuovo album “#3”.
Molto è cambiato per questo gruppo da quando hanno pubblicato quattro anni fa il loro primo disco. Sono esplosi prima in Gran Bretagna, poi negli Stati Uniti ed in seguito nel resto del mondo, dall'Asia al Sud Africa. Durante il loro percorso artistico hanno affiancato in tour gli U2, i Take That e Paul McCartney ed hanno venduto quattro milioni di album e ben nove milioni di singoli.
Danny O'Donoghue - voce, pianoforte, tastiere, basso, sintetizzatore
Mark Sheehan - chitarra, seconda voce
Glen Power - batteria, cori
My father and I mowed Script Ohio into our backyard for the 2009 football season. Now, "Script" awaits the Rose Bowl. Go Bucks! Beat the Ducks!
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An afternoon outing to Herm which ended in a test run for the lightweight (approx 1/3 the weight of my D5000) Canon A590 and SDM script kindly provided by Dave Mitchell.
Best results came from the RAW (CRW) files rather than the JPGs. EV was set to -2/3 (-0.67) and -1.0.
The Duracell alkaline batteries look like they'll last for about an hour before dying which was good to learn.
No sport mode on the little Canon but that landscape mode seemed to cope OK, not that the rig was moving in the air too much as the wind was a fairly steady force 4 which made for a very easy session.