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Feeple 65 Chloé 2015 / Nomyens makeup/acrylic eyes + extra hands + box and certificate

  

will prefer partial trade +money from you, looking for a MNF A-Line body /no yellowing because it is for the head of my Sia NS.

 

No Moe-Line, please.

  

may consider head + body (Rin++, woosoo ++, Rendia)

 

Eventually a MNF Chloé TS.

 

i ship from France.

 

700€+shipping +paypal fees.

 

layaway ok

This restaurant-saloon-bar-inn is equally famous as the (previous) owner himself, actor Clint Eastwood, who was once the mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea in the 1980's. He sold the restaurant a few years ago and he now owns another restaurant. The Hog's Breath-Carmel has an old west ambiance. The sunken patio features a scenic mural and paintings of Clint Eastwood can be found throughout the restaurant.

 

I had two images (the bottom and the top) that were stitched together to form this vertorama image. A little distorted on the sides, which is the way I wanted it to be.

© 2015 Mike McCall / Mike McCall Photography.

Sold Out.

J. C. Hudson General Merchandise, Fortsonia, Elbert County, Georgia USA.

Model: Volvo FH 460 Euro5 8X4 (FH3)

VIN: YV2AG20D6CA727985

1. Registration: 2012-09-05

Company: Knud Gade, Vejle (DK)

Fleet No.: -

Nickname: -

License plates: DW13857 (sep. 2012-?)

Previous reg.: n/a

Later reg.: n/a

Retirement age: still active sep. 2018

Photo location: Motorway 501 (Aarhus Syd Motorvejen), Viby J, Aarhus, DK

 

Going up the steep hill leading sw out of Aarhus past Viby and Stautrup. Underpowered and/or heavily loaded trucks often struggle here.

 

Tip: to locate trucks of particular interest to you, check my collections page, "truck collection" (www.flickr.com/photos/lavulv/collections/72157684190396672/ ) - here you will find all trucks organized in albums, by haulier (with zip-codes), year, brand and country.

 

Retirement age for trucks: many used trucks are offered for sale on international markets. If sold to a foreign buyer, this will not be listed in the danish motor registry, so a "retired" truck may or may not have been exported. In other words, the "retirement age" only shows the age, at which the truck stopped running on danish license plates.

 

My husband has to have one of the greatest collections of bicycles he used to have. It really frustrates me...they are so nice....and he eventually sells most of them. At least the guy who bought it was happy. It was just like the one he had in '64. I made sure to snap several shots...to add to the collection of "sold".

Jared, AKA KapSlap sold out Irving Plaza in NYC last night.

Livin life, man.

A Dacia Logan with German plates is quite rare as the saloon version is not sold over there. Like in the Netherlands only the MCV wagon version is available in Germany.

[SOLD] 30" x 24". oil on canvas. (c) 2004, 05

pullip papin FC

Concession stand at a Labor Day fair.

4"x6" acrylic on canvas. available for purchase.

Balaklava.

Although there was an early bush inn at Dunn’s Bridge over the Wakefield River on the outskirts of what is now Balaklava it did not foretell the coming of the town. The inn was a drinking place for the bullockies driving teams down from the Burra mine to the new port at Wakefield from 1850. When the copper route to Port Wakefield ceased in 1856, so did the bullockies and their drinking. The Hundred of Balaklava was declared in 1856 but the town was not established until 1869 once the government had made a decision to run a railway from Port Wakefield to Hoyleton (later extended to Blyth) at the foothills of the Clare valley. The first white occupiers of the land near Balaklava were the Bowman family who took out various leaseholds on land along the Wakefield River in 1847 with a string of properties from Manoora to Martindale Hall to what is now Balaklava. Their Balaklava property called Werocata is just north for the town and is still one of the largest properties in the district but it is not owned by the Bowmans. They sold it in 1886. In 1905 parts of Werocata were broken up with the Closer Settlement Act of that year.

 

Balaklava was a government town with 119 town allotments being sold in 1869. It followed the pattern of many SA towns in its early development. First came the hotels, a wheat store, and government facilities like a post office, police station and railway all within two years. By 1874 a flour mill had been erected, along with implement makers and blacksmiths. The first church in town, the Church of Christ was built in 1879 (it is now the National Trust Museum.)Other churches and the town Institute soon followed. In 1880 the present derelict railway station was constructed and the town’s future was secured with daily rail services to Wallaroo and to Adelaide. The Balaklava Racing Club had been formed early in 1876 and by 1900 the town was moving forward with a number of new classical style buildings.

 

Balaklava Self Guided and Numbered Historical Walk.

All numbers refer to items marked on the map below. Meet back at the bus pick up point after your afternoon tea and historical walk and the designated time.

 

1.Old Court House Gallery. This charming building was erected in 1913. It is nicely proportioned with Grecian style Corinthian columns on the front, a pediment and a fine stained glass fanlight above the door. It was built adjacent to the police station and the police cells which were built in 1879.

 

2.“Professor” Higham’s House. This quaint house built in 1907 with an upper balcony has brick quoins, arched ground floor windows but squared upper windows. Note the decorative ends on the gutters. It is often referred to at the Match Box House. It was originally the home of an amateur horse vet who developed a range of horse medicines sold nationally under the name of Ottajamba medicines!

 

3.Royal Hotel, Edith Terrace. This was built in 1871 b y Thomas Saint. Note the unusual architecture with gable ends to the two wings to the street and a short upstairs balcony in the middle. It is made of limestone. It has Art Nouveau style wooden barge boards, and note the small attic windows on the upper side of the building. The first town council meetings were held here when the Council was formed in 1877. It was the Balaklava Hotel then but after the Prince of Wales visited in 1880 it was changed to the Royal Hotel. In 1905 the upper floor was added to the single storey hotel and the balcony was added in 1911.

 

4.Two Storied Shop. This is a typical old style shop with an upper balcony built around 1900. It is made of pressed tin with rendered side walls. It is currently the Shearing Shed shop.

 

5.The “ Silent Cop” in the middle of the intersection. Who said parking meters were new? There was a half hour limit for tying up your horse in the main street from 1909 about the time the “silent cop” was installed. The silent cop was put there to avoid collisions and direct traffic.

 

6.Former Commercial Bank now Balco. A fine two storey structure with an impressive façade which was built in 1910 . It has a Grecian style upper floor with triangular pediments above the windows, whilst the ground floor is more Art Nouveau in style with half rounded windows with leadlights.

 

7.Uniting Church. This has the most prominent position in town with Gothic buttresses on the walls, stone and stucco quoins. It opened in 1904 and the porch was added in 1927. The first Methodist services were held in 1868 before the town was declared in 1871. Note the trifoliate glass window above the door and the round cement plaques nearby.

8.ANZ Bank, Wallace Street corner. This was also built around 1900 in the Grecian style. It has a nice side door with arch and leadlight windows. The unusual curved corner architecture still complements the Grecian style. It also has triangular pediments above windows. There are good stables behind this building. It opened as the Adelaide Bank in 1908.

9.Balaklava Institute. The institute was completed in 1881 and used for social functions, meetings, wedding s and as a library. A new Grecian style façade and entrance rooms were added in 1935 in the height of the Depression. It has fine Corinthian columns topped with flowers and leaves with a horizontal cornice and architrave above the pillars. There are public toilets here too.

10.Post Office. Postal service began in 1871, and this post office opened as a new Commonwealth government one after Federation in 1912. The telephone service began in 1905. The building is Georgian in style with rendered pilasters and rectangular windows with good symmetry. Note the elaborate ties to the down pipes and finial topped weather ventilation box on the roof.

11.Savings Bank of SA, opposite the Post Office. An agency began here in 1880 and this building was erected in 1924. It has a balustrade across the roof line, good symmetry and solid bulk in the façade. The arched windows have stone corbels.

12.The Church of Christ, Humphrey Street. Turn left from the main street to locate this fine building. It is a Gothic style church with buttresses or corners, spires on inner columns. It has a trifoliate window above the double Gothic arched windows on the façade. The entrance porch was added in 1908. Services began in private homes from 1877.

13.St Andrew’s Roman Catholic Church. Turn right in Baker Street to finds St Andrews. It was built in 1889 on land given by William Verco. The Sisters of St Joseph operated a school near here from 1929 until 1968. It is now the St Andrews Centre. St Andrew’s is a simple stone church with brick quoins and the building is in the Gothic style. The church was enlarged in 1910.

National Trust museum, originally the Church of Christ. It was built in 1878/79 and after being home to the Churches of Christ became the Zion Lutheran Church for many years. Later it became the Druids Hall, then part of the Balaklava High School (one of the earliest country high schools in 1922) and it is now the town museum. Admission is by coin donation.

 

Leider war das Konzert von Bonnie Raitt im Chicago Theatre ausverkauft. Hätte ich mir sehr gerne angeschaut. Nicht nur wegen der Musik von Bonnie, sondern auch wegen des tollen Interieurs im Theatre.

1921 von Rapp & Rapp entworfen, gehörte das Chicago Theatre über lange Zeit mit 3800 Sitzplätzen zu den großen Filmpalästen der U.S.A.

1980 stand das Teater kurz vor dem Abriss, konnte aber mit umfangreichen Renovierungsarbeiten gerettet werden. Das große Chicago-Schild gehört heute zu einem der Wahrzeichen Chicagos.

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