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The Dewberry House (a set of 9 photos) in Halifax County, Virginia, is a recent addition to the National Register of Historic Places, listed on February 13, 2018 with ID #100002133. The Virginia Department of Historic Resources ID is DHR ID# 041-5064. The structure began in the early 19th or late 18th century as a story and a half log building with a garret, a gable roof and 2 exterior stone chimneys. This part of the home is still extant, located to the rear of the present main structure. It grew into a 2-story frame home, a mixture of Italianate and Greek Revival styles. This occurred in the late 1860s (according to the National Register nomination form) or in the 1850s according to the 2016 book (pages 159-160) An Architectural History of Halifax County, Virginia assembled by the Halifax County Historical Society. The date discrepancy seems to be based on the reading and understanding of tax assessment records from those time periods.
This larger portion is connected to the original log portion by an enclosed hyphen, or a structural unit that connects two larger building elements [Hyphen is my new architectural word for the month!] This mid-19th century portion is one-room deep with a central hall. The hip roof is shallow pitched, and the building has 2 exterior brick chimneys. The roof has a wide overhang with large brackets that in turn have acorn pendants (not present in the porch roof brackets); the brackets are evenly positioned between recessed rectangular panels on the fascia board. The double porch as added in 2014, a replication of the original. The roof is supported by square columns; the spaces between columns have sawn brackets with a leaf pattern. The second level balustrade also has balusters, which are square and interrupted by panels showing the acorn motif.
The entrances for both floors are the original. The door surrounds feature narrow pilasters which are topped with brackets. The wooden double doors on the first level have sidelights with a pattern of small and large colored panes; below the sidelights are recessed panels. The double door itself has a pattern of recessed panels. The full transom on the first level echoes the pattern horizontally of the sidelights. The door on the second level is single leaf, and the sidelights appear to consist of vertical rectangular panes of equal size. The front facade has four windows; there are no windows on either side of the main building. I don't know about the rear facade of the house. The surrounds are narrow and chamfered or faceted (that is, portions are recessed); the lintels are capped. The wood-sash windows are 8 over 8 panes. At the corners of the facades are corner boards, also faceted. On the southern facade is a 1-story shed-roof porch. Both of my sources of information discuss the interior architectural features, particularly the S-shaped newel to the staircase; it is attributed to the workshop of Thomas Day, the well-known African-American furniture maker, who lived in nearby Caswell County, North Carolina.
The 8th image in this series shows Dewberry Hill across a field from Olive Branch Methodist Church. The 9th and last image depicts a small orchard on the north side of the house.
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Taken from the top of Sutton Banks.
Next to it lies the 'reason for the name of 'Whitestonecliffe', the high cliffs off which the gliders take off.
With 27 characters Sutton-under-Whitestonecliffe has the longest place name in England.
I saw this beautiful S-shape winding below me, the lines the neat farmers had designed, fringed by leafy trees and tufty hedges, oh it was a MUST shot...
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The Dewberry House (a set of 9 photos) in Halifax County, Virginia, is a recent addition to the National Register of Historic Places, listed on February 13, 2018 with ID #100002133. The Virginia Department of Historic Resources ID is DHR ID# 041-5064. The structure began in the early 19th or late 18th century as a story and a half log building with a garret, a gable roof and 2 exterior stone chimneys. This part of the home is still extant, located to the rear of the present main structure. It grew into a 2-story frame home, a mixture of Italianate and Greek Revival styles. This occurred in the late 1860s (according to the National Register nomination form) or in the 1850s according to the 2016 book (pages 159-160) An Architectural History of Halifax County, Virginia assembled by the Halifax County Historical Society. The date discrepancy seems to be based on the reading and understanding of tax assessment records from those time periods.
This larger portion is connected to the original log portion by an enclosed hyphen, or a structural unit that connects two larger building elements [Hyphen is my new architectural word for the month!] This mid-19th century portion is one-room deep with a central hall. The hip roof is shallow pitched, and the building has 2 exterior brick chimneys. The roof has a wide overhang with large brackets that in turn have acorn pendants (not present in the porch roof brackets); the brackets are evenly positioned between recessed rectangular panels on the fascia board. The double porch as added in 2014, a replication of the original. The roof is supported by square columns; the spaces between columns have sawn brackets with a leaf pattern. The second level balustrade also has balusters, which are square and interrupted by panels showing the acorn motif.
The entrances for both floors are the original. The door surrounds feature narrow pilasters which are topped with brackets. The wooden double doors on the first level have sidelights with a pattern of small and large colored panes; below the sidelights are recessed panels. The double door itself has a pattern of recessed panels. The full transom on the first level echoes the pattern horizontally of the sidelights. The door on the second level is single leaf, and the sidelights appear to consist of vertical rectangular panes of equal size. The front facade has four windows; there are no windows on either side of the main building. I don't know about the rear facade of the house. The surrounds are narrow and chamfered or faceted (that is, portions are recessed); the lintels are capped. The wood-sash windows are 8 over 8 panes. At the corners of the facades are corner boards, also faceted. On the southern facade is a 1-story shed-roof porch. Both of my sources of information discuss the interior architectural features, particularly the S-shaped newel to the staircase; it is attributed to the workshop of Thomas Day, the well-known African-American furniture maker, who lived in nearby Caswell County, North Carolina.
The 8th image in this series shows Dewberry Hill across a field from Olive Branch Methodist Church. The 9th and last image depicts a small orchard on the north side of the house.
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The Dewberry House (a set of 9 photos) in Halifax County, Virginia, is a recent addition to the National Register of Historic Places, listed on February 13, 2018 with ID #100002133. The Virginia Department of Historic Resources ID is DHR ID# 041-5064. The structure began in the early 19th or late 18th century as a story and a half log building with a garret, a gable roof and 2 exterior stone chimneys. This part of the home is still extant, located to the rear of the present main structure. It grew into a 2-story frame home, a mixture of Italianate and Greek Revival styles. This occurred in the late 1860s (according to the National Register nomination form) or in the 1850s according to the 2016 book (pages 159-160) An Architectural History of Halifax County, Virginia assembled by the Halifax County Historical Society. The date discrepancy seems to be based on the reading and understanding of tax assessment records from those time periods.
This larger portion is connected to the original log portion by an enclosed hyphen, or a structural unit that connects two larger building elements [Hyphen is my new architectural word for the month!] This mid-19th century portion is one-room deep with a central hall. The hip roof is shallow pitched, and the building has 2 exterior brick chimneys. The roof has a wide overhang with large brackets that in turn have acorn pendants (not present in the porch roof brackets); the brackets are evenly positioned between recessed rectangular panels on the fascia board. The double porch as added in 2014, a replication of the original. The roof is supported by square columns; the spaces between columns have sawn brackets with a leaf pattern. The second level balustrade also has balusters, which are square and interrupted by panels showing the acorn motif.
The entrances for both floors are the original. The door surrounds feature narrow pilasters which are topped with brackets. The wooden double doors on the first level have sidelights with a pattern of small and large colored panes; below the sidelights are recessed panels. The double door itself has a pattern of recessed panels. The full transom on the first level echoes the pattern horizontally of the sidelights. The door on the second level is single leaf, and the sidelights appear to consist of vertical rectangular panes of equal size. The front facade has four windows; there are no windows on either side of the main building. I don't know about the rear facade of the house. The surrounds are narrow and chamfered or faceted (that is, portions are recessed); the lintels are capped. The wood-sash windows are 8 over 8 panes. At the corners of the facades are corner boards, also faceted. On the southern facade is a 1-story shed-roof porch. Both of my sources of information discuss the interior architectural features, particularly the S-shaped newel to the staircase; it is attributed to the workshop of Thomas Day, the well-known African-American furniture maker, who lived in nearby Caswell County, North Carolina.
The 8th image in this series shows Dewberry Hill across a field from Olive Branch Methodist Church. The 9th and last image depicts a small orchard on the north side of the house.
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The Dewberry House (a set of 9 photos) in Halifax County, Virginia, is a recent addition to the National Register of Historic Places, listed on February 13, 2018 with ID #100002133. The Virginia Department of Historic Resources ID is DHR ID# 041-5064. The structure began in the early 19th or late 18th century as a story and a half log building with a garret, a gable roof and 2 exterior stone chimneys. This part of the home is still extant, located to the rear of the present main structure. It grew into a 2-story frame home, a mixture of Italianate and Greek Revival styles. This occurred in the late 1860s (according to the National Register nomination form) or in the 1850s according to the 2016 book (pages 159-160) An Architectural History of Halifax County, Virginia assembled by the Halifax County Historical Society. The date discrepancy seems to be based on the reading and understanding of tax assessment records from those time periods.
This larger portion is connected to the original log portion by an enclosed hyphen, or a structural unit that connects two larger building elements [Hyphen is my new architectural word for the month!] This mid-19th century portion is one-room deep with a central hall. The hip roof is shallow pitched, and the building has 2 exterior brick chimneys. The roof has a wide overhang with large brackets that in turn have acorn pendants (not present in the porch roof brackets); the brackets are evenly positioned between recessed rectangular panels on the fascia board. The double porch as added in 2014, a replication of the original. The roof is supported by square columns; the spaces between columns have sawn brackets with a leaf pattern. The second level balustrade also has balusters, which are square and interrupted by panels showing the acorn motif.
The entrances for both floors are the original. The door surrounds feature narrow pilasters which are topped with brackets. The wooden double doors on the first level have sidelights with a pattern of small and large colored panes; below the sidelights are recessed panels. The double door itself has a pattern of recessed panels. The full transom on the first level echoes the pattern horizontally of the sidelights. The door on the second level is single leaf, and the sidelights appear to consist of vertical rectangular panes of equal size. The front facade has four windows; there are no windows on either side of the main building. I don't know about the rear facade of the house. The surrounds are narrow and chamfered or faceted (that is, portions are recessed); the lintels are capped. The wood-sash windows are 8 over 8 panes. At the corners of the facades are corner boards, also faceted. On the southern facade is a 1-story shed-roof porch. Both of my sources of information discuss the interior architectural features, particularly the S-shaped newel to the staircase; it is attributed to the workshop of Thomas Day, the well-known African-American furniture maker, who lived in nearby Caswell County, North Carolina.
The 8th image in this series shows Dewberry Hill across a field from Olive Branch Methodist Church. The 9th and last image depicts a small orchard on the north side of the house.
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This larger portion is connected to the original log portion by an enclosed hyphen, or a structural unit that connects two larger building elements [Hyphen is my new architectural word for the month!] This mid-19th century portion is one-room deep with a central hall. The hip roof is shallow pitched, and the building has 2 exterior brick chimneys. The roof has a wide overhang with large brackets that in turn have acorn pendants (not present in the porch roof brackets); the brackets are evenly positioned between recessed rectangular panels on the fascia board. The double porch as added in 2014, a replication of the original. The roof is supported by square columns; the spaces between columns have sawn brackets with a leaf pattern. The second level balustrade also has balusters, which are square and interrupted by panels showing the acorn motif.
The entrances for both floors are the original. The door surrounds feature narrow pilasters which are topped with brackets. The wooden double doors on the first level have sidelights with a pattern of small and large colored panes; below the sidelights are recessed panels. The double door itself has a pattern of recessed panels. The full transom on the first level echoes the pattern horizontally of the sidelights. The door on the second level is single leaf, and the sidelights appear to consist of vertical rectangular panes of equal size. The front facade has four windows; there are no windows on either side of the main building. I don't know about the rear facade of the house. The surrounds are narrow and chamfered or faceted (that is, portions are recessed); the lintels are capped. The wood-sash windows are 8 over 8 panes. At the corners of the facades are corner boards, also faceted. On the southern facade is a 1-story shed-roof porch. Both of my sources of information discuss the interior architectural features, particularly the S-shaped newel to the staircase; it is attributed to the workshop of Thomas Day, the well-known African-American furniture maker, who lived in nearby Caswell County, North Carolina.
The 8th image in this series shows Dewberry Hill across a field from Olive Branch Methodist Church. The 9th and last image depicts a small orchard on the north side of the house.
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Fico decided that the S-shaped base of our glass coffee table would make an excellent sleeping spot and proceeded to fit himself precisely to its contours.
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EU has a law that cucumbers should grow in a str8 line,... I love my saxophone, they can't take it from me anymore,had such a blast when i saw it in the murnong
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The Dewberry House (a set of 9 photos) in Halifax County, Virginia, is a recent addition to the National Register of Historic Places, listed on February 13, 2018 with ID #100002133. The Virginia Department of Historic Resources ID is DHR ID# 041-5064. The structure began in the early 19th or late 18th century as a story and a half log building with a garret, a gable roof and 2 exterior stone chimneys. This part of the home is still extant, located to the rear of the present main structure. It grew into a 2-story frame home, a mixture of Italianate and Greek Revival styles. This occurred in the late 1860s (according to the National Register nomination form) or in the 1850s according to the 2016 book (pages 159-160) An Architectural History of Halifax County, Virginia assembled by the Halifax County Historical Society. The date discrepancy seems to be based on the reading and understanding of tax assessment records from those time periods.
This larger portion is connected to the original log portion by an enclosed hyphen, or a structural unit that connects two larger building elements [Hyphen is my new architectural word for the month!] This mid-19th century portion is one-room deep with a central hall. The hip roof is shallow pitched, and the building has 2 exterior brick chimneys. The roof has a wide overhang with large brackets that in turn have acorn pendants (not present in the porch roof brackets); the brackets are evenly positioned between recessed rectangular panels on the fascia board. The double porch as added in 2014, a replication of the original. The roof is supported by square columns; the spaces between columns have sawn brackets with a leaf pattern. The second level balustrade also has balusters, which are square and interrupted by panels showing the acorn motif.
The entrances for both floors are the original. The door surrounds feature narrow pilasters which are topped with brackets. The wooden double doors on the first level have sidelights with a pattern of small and large colored panes; below the sidelights are recessed panels. The double door itself has a pattern of recessed panels. The full transom on the first level echoes the pattern horizontally of the sidelights. The door on the second level is single leaf, and the sidelights appear to consist of vertical rectangular panes of equal size. The front facade has four windows; there are no windows on either side of the main building. I don't know about the rear facade of the house. The surrounds are narrow and chamfered or faceted (that is, portions are recessed); the lintels are capped. The wood-sash windows are 8 over 8 panes. At the corners of the facades are corner boards, also faceted. On the southern facade is a 1-story shed-roof porch. Both of my sources of information discuss the interior architectural features, particularly the S-shaped newel to the staircase; it is attributed to the workshop of Thomas Day, the well-known African-American furniture maker, who lived in nearby Caswell County, North Carolina.
The 8th image in this series shows Dewberry Hill across a field from Olive Branch Methodist Church. The 9th and last image depicts a small orchard on the north side of the house.
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San Pedro de Atacama é uma comuna da província de El Loa, localizada na Região de Antofagasta, Chile. Possui uma área de 23.438,8 km² e uma população de 1.938 habitantes (2002).
Localiza-se a 2.400 metros de altitude. Por ser um lugar ímpar numa região inóspita como o Atacama, é denominada de oásis de San Pedro de Atacama.
San Pedro de Atacama is a Chilean town and commune in El Loa Province, Antofagasta Region. It is located east of Antofagasta, some 106 km (60 mi) southeast of Calama and the Chuquicamata copper mine, overlooking the Licancabur volcano. It features a significant archeological museum, the R. P. Gustavo Le Paige Archaeological Museum, with a large collection of relics and artifacts from the region. Native ruins nearby now attract increasing numbers of tourists interested in learning about pre-Columbian cultures. Tourists also visit for other popular activities including sandboarding and stargazing, with the views of the stars from the Atacama unrivalled across the continent.
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The Dewberry House (a set of 9 photos) in Halifax County, Virginia, is a recent addition to the National Register of Historic Places, listed on February 13, 2018 with ID #100002133. The Virginia Department of Historic Resources ID is DHR ID# 041-5064. The structure began in the early 19th or late 18th century as a story and a half log building with a garret, a gable roof and 2 exterior stone chimneys. This part of the home is still extant, located to the rear of the present main structure. It grew into a 2-story frame home, a mixture of Italianate and Greek Revival styles. This occurred in the late 1860s (according to the National Register nomination form) or in the 1850s according to the 2016 book (pages 159-160) An Architectural History of Halifax County, Virginia assembled by the Halifax County Historical Society. The date discrepancy seems to be based on the reading and understanding of tax assessment records from those time periods.
This larger portion is connected to the original log portion by an enclosed hyphen, or a structural unit that connects two larger building elements [Hyphen is my new architectural word for the month!] This mid-19th century portion is one-room deep with a central hall. The hip roof is shallow pitched, and the building has 2 exterior brick chimneys. The roof has a wide overhang with large brackets that in turn have acorn pendants (not present in the porch roof brackets); the brackets are evenly positioned between recessed rectangular panels on the fascia board. The double porch as added in 2014, a replication of the original. The roof is supported by square columns; the spaces between columns have sawn brackets with a leaf pattern. The second level balustrade also has balusters, which are square and interrupted by panels showing the acorn motif.
The entrances for both floors are the original. The door surrounds feature narrow pilasters which are topped with brackets. The wooden double doors on the first level have sidelights with a pattern of small and large colored panes; below the sidelights are recessed panels. The double door itself has a pattern of recessed panels. The full transom on the first level echoes the pattern horizontally of the sidelights. The door on the second level is single leaf, and the sidelights appear to consist of vertical rectangular panes of equal size. The front facade has four windows; there are no windows on either side of the main building. I don't know about the rear facade of the house. The surrounds are narrow and chamfered or faceted (that is, portions are recessed); the lintels are capped. The wood-sash windows are 8 over 8 panes. At the corners of the facades are corner boards, also faceted. On the southern facade is a 1-story shed-roof porch. Both of my sources of information discuss the interior architectural features, particularly the S-shaped newel to the staircase; it is attributed to the workshop of Thomas Day, the well-known African-American furniture maker, who lived in nearby Caswell County, North Carolina.
The 8th image in this series shows Dewberry Hill across a field from Olive Branch Methodist Church. The 9th and last image depicts a small orchard on the north side of the house.
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The 28mm perspective I think gives a more pleasing shot than the 50mm previous.
Silvermax is very good in the TD-201.
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