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Chartwell was the principal adult home of Sir Winston Churchill. Churchill and his wife Clementine bought the property, located two miles south of Westerham, Kent, England, in 1922. Extensive renovations simplifying and modernising the home were undertaken directly, completely transforming it when complete. When it became clear to the Churchills in 1946 that they could not afford to run the property, a consortium of wealthy businessmen organised by Lord Camrose purchased the estate. The arrangement was that for payment of nominal rent both Sir Winston and Lady Churchill would have the right to live there until they both died, at which point the property would be presented to the National Trust. When Sir Winston died in 1965, Clementine decided to present Chartwell to the National Trust immediately. The site had been built upon at least as early as the 16th century, when the estate had been called 'Well Street'. Henry VIII is reputed to have stayed in the house during his courtship of Anne Boleyn at nearby Hever Castle. The original farmhouse was significantly enlarged and modified during the 19th century. It became, according to the National Trust, an example of 'Victorian architecture at its least attractive, a ponderous red-brick country mansion of tile-hung gables and poky oriel windows'. The estate derives its name from the well to the north of the house called 'Chart Well'. 'Chart' is an Old English word for rough ground. The highest point of the estate is approximately 650 feet above sea level, and the house commands a spectacular view across the Weald of Kent. This view 'possessed Churchill' and was certainly an important factor in persuading him to buy a house of 'no great architectural merit'. Churchill employed architect Philip Tilden to modernise and extend the house. Tilden worked between 1922 and 1924, simplifying and modernising, as well as allowing more light into the house through large casement windows. He worked in the gently vernacular architecture tradition that is familiar in the early houses of Edwin Lutyens, a style stripped of literal Tudor Revival historicising details but retaining multiple gables with stepped gable ends, and windows in strips set in expanses of warm pink brick hung with climbers. Tilden's work completely transformed the house. Similarly to many early 20th century refurbishments of old estates, the immediate grounds, which fall away behind the house, were shaped into overlapping rectilinear terraces and garden plats, in lawn and mixed herbaceous gardens in the Lutyens-Jekyll manner, linked by steps descending to lakes that Churchill created by a series of small dams, the water garden where he fed his fish, Lady Churchill's Rose garden and the Golden Rose Walk, a Golden Wedding anniversary gift from their children. The garden areas provided inspiration for Churchill's paintings, many of which are on display in the house's garden studio. In 1938, Churchill was pressed to offer Chartwell for sale for financial reasons, at which time the house was advertised as containing 5 reception rooms, 19 bed and dressing rooms, 8 bathrooms, set in 80 acres with three cottages on the estate and a heated and floodlit swimming pool. He withdrew after industrialist Sir Henry Strakosch agreed to take over his share portfolio (which had suffered heavily from losses on Wall Street) for three years and pay off heavy debts. During the Second World War, the house was mostly unused. Its relatively exposed position, in a county so near across the English Channel to German occupied France, meant it was potentially vulnerable to a German airstrike or commando raid. The Churchills instead spent their weekends at Ditchley, Oxfordshire until security improvements were completed at the prime minister's official country residence, Chequers, in Buckinghamshire. The house has been preserved as it would have looked when Churchill owned it. Rooms are carefully decorated with memorabilia and gifts, the original furniture and books, as well as honours and medals that Churchill received. The house is Grade I listed for historical reasons. The gardens are listed Grade II.

The property is currently under the administration of the National Trust. Chartwell was bought by a group of Churchill's friends in 1946, with the Churchills paying a nominal rent, but was not open to the public until it was presented to the nation in 1966, one year after Churchill's death.

 

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An open door... leading into the sea

A security guard on duty at a diamond merchant in Pelham Street, Nottingham.

This is the front security gate and (3 foot) high wall surrounding Government House in Perth, Western Australia.

(I used to jump higher than that wall when I was at infant school!)

 

Oct 2011. Just as Queen Elizabeth 2nd and Prince Phillip arrived to stay.

 

(Wikipedia)

Government House is the official residence of the governor of Western Australia, situated in the central business district of Perth, the state capital. It was built between 1859 and 1864, in the Jacobean Revival style.

Government House is located on St Georges Terrace (Perth's main thoroughfare), sitting on the same block as Council House and the Supreme Court buildings. The site has been used by governors since the establishment of the Swan River Colony in 1829; the current building is the third to have served that purpose on the site. The buildings and gardens of Government House are of exceptional heritage significance, being listed on the Western Australian Register of Heritage Places and classified by the National Trust. They are regularly opened for public viewing.

Description

The building is a two-storey mansion designed by Edmund Henderson in the early Stuart or Jacobean Revival style, set on 32,000 square metres (7.9 acres) of English gardens in the centre of the Perth business district, between St George's Terrace and the Swan River. The unique architectural character of the building is characterised by the use of stonework and bonded brickwork, incorporating square mullioned windows, decorated gables and ogival capped turrets. The attenuated gothic arcading at ground floor level derives from another form of Victorian Revival expression Fonthill Gothic. The building has 16 rooms on the ground floor and 25 on the first floor. According to the Western Australian Register of Heritage Places Assessment, Government House is a "unique example of a Victorian Gentleman's residence" set in landscaped gardens with mature plantings and a number of commemorative trees.

Alliance Security Unit 30, a Ford Explorer. Alliance Security is a private security company based in Everett, MA which provides security to the JFK Library and Museum among other clients.

A bunch of rusty keys secured to the security fence at the old St Bartholomew's Hospital site, Bristol.

Security guard on watch outside a San Marco Bank in Venice.

Elvis Jr is being driven about town by security detail Chris. He is here to promote his new album

Security fence topped with wire spikes painted green to soften the uglyness

Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado

Bunglass Point, Slieve League, Shanbally, County Donegal, Irlanda

The Dutch masterpieces gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was buzzing with excitement. The security guard seemed to have her eyes on me as I studied "Girl With a Pearl Earring". Suddenly the guard walked toward me with a stern expression, but instead of telling me to step back from the painting, she asked if I had the time. As soon as I said, "it's 3:05," another guard came and took her place. I guess it was time for a break.

Wexner Center for the Arts - Ohio State University - Columbus, OH

Security at the US Supreme Court.

 

No protesters here today and still waiting for the 9th Supreme Court Justice!

........to keep you away from the Golden Gate Bridge

  

the best reuse of bike forks ... ever, I bet !!! ... (window security bars ... hmm. maybe bike handlebars welded together? ... )

Nets for winter and summer tourist

Security Guard at a pawnshop.

You park there you may be lucky and just get towed, tick-off Woody and your tires may get flattened!

Landlord for the last year opened a fight club recently .... Was the idea of my friend Milky and Me and so he named it J&M's ......

 

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People who know me well know I hate these birds. They have attacked me on multiple occasions when approaching abanonded factories and they also crap everywhere. This group was busy cackling at scrappers who were next door doing their thing. They think they own the place LOL.

2020 INSA Achievement Awards

Berlin/Friedrichshain/Niederbarnimstraße

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