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Airborne Immunity Tablets, 12/2014 Walmart, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube

Fortune / Jan. 13, 2014

 

Lettering by Marian Bantjes.

Ice climbing at the Tablets on the eastern shore of Lake Willoughby, VT. Conditions were just a touch below freezing, which made for Scottish, foggy conditions with lots of water. Belays were cold, but the ice was great, with our picks sinking deep into its frigid interior on every hit.

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The Tablets Left, Lake Willoughby, Vermont.

Matt Dobbs photo, Charlie Beard climber.

Memorial tablet to Sir Thomas Holte (d.1654).

 

A familiar landmark in north Birmingham, Aston's parish church of SS Peter & Paul is also the most substantial piece of medieval architecture left anywhere near the city centre, or rather would have been had it not been so completely rebuilt in 1879-90 by J.A.Chatwin (whose work seems synonymous with Birmingham's older churches!), leaving just the 14th century west tower (with it's curiously designed upper stage, adorned with deeply recessed blank arcading) and spire. It is nonetheless a splendid sight in this otherwise not too glamourous area, and Chatwin's work is a solid exercise in neo-Perpendicular, adorned with much fine carved detail and an apse reminiscent of old St Michael's in Coventry.

 

The interior is most impressive, somewhat dark but richly decorated, with a mixed bag of Victorian glass (Hardman's in the apse, where I was shown the pink giraffe!) and very much of it's time, all under a fine hammerbeam roof, more elaborate over the chancel, as is the stonework generally with dramatic cusped ogee arches providing a setting for some of the many tombs. There are several good medieval monuments with effigies, mostly to the Holte family and the bulk concentrated in the Erdington Chapel on the south side. None are of the highest quality or best condition, but a worthy collection nevertheless. The largest monument is the 1620s Devereux tomb with it's canopy but rather difficult to see in it's somewhat blackened state in a dark corner. There are also many Baroque and later wall tablets adorned with putti etc distributed throughout the aisles.

 

What would have been the most important piece of stained glass is currently stored in a crate in the north aisle, it is a large single-arched composition by Francis Eginton from 1798 with a female figure ascending to Heaven. It had been originally installed in the Erdington Chapel, but relocated in the Victorian rebuilding and hidden behind the organ for years, until more recently being removed following vandal damage. The church has no funds to restore it with and no space to put it in, but it is clearly an important work that needs to be back on display somewhere, perhaps the City Museum & Art Gallery, since they have an extensive stained glass display?

 

I'd been intending to visit this church for some time, but had heard it was rather difficult to get inside. I'd phoned the parish office before I left home and a very helpful young lady answered and said it'd be no problem whilst she was around (till 12ish) so I broke my journey to Erdington and made the shortish walk from Aston railway station. After struggling to find which door to knock on she emerged and kindly escorted me through the offices into the church, and after a brief introduction left me to snap away by myself. I'm afraid I got a bit carried away and when nobody arrived at 12 to lock up I pushed my luck and carried on a bit longer, only to find the poor girl was waiting patiently around the corner! I apologised and should add how grateful we should be to such individuals who generously give their time for our enjoyment of the buildings in their care.

Máy Tính Bảng Archos mạnh thứ 2 trên thế giới cũng đã có mặt tại TGDD. So với iPad của Apple (US) thì Archos của (France) mỏng hơn, nhẹ hơn và xài hệ điều hàng Android. Nhiều sự lựa chọn và mẫu mã đa dạng.

Another look at the Apple tablet. And it's real! If you believe TechCrunch.

Carved stone cuneiform tablets. Sumerian. Left: Temple of Ningirsu, Girsu. Right: Temple of Nindara, Ur. 2141-2122 BC. British Museum, London.

 

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Archos 80 tablet - Think Outside Bluetooth keyboard - Eclipse Bluetooth mouse.

Wish tablets from one of the small temples on Teramachi, Kyoto

Media browsen op een Tablet is heel relaxed. Alvast oefenen op deze HP Crack-let voor de Apple Tablet uitkomt in februari.

Looking at old family photos on a tablet

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ValuePad VP111 Android tablet

 

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My dad's tablet. he didn't like it and returned it after a few days.

 

The Toshiba Thrive is a 10.1" tablet computer running Android 3.2.1. PC World praised its full-sized and versatile SD card slot, HDMI port, and USB ports with host functionality and the ability to handle large external drives, as making up for minor disadvanges including a bulky form and poor sound quality. CNET's review said "Its grooved back, full HDMI and USB support, full SD card slot, and replaceable battery justify its very bulky design.

Tablet case from noodle-head book Handmade Style. I was inspired by all the selvage sewing I have seen on social media lately.

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Man pressing hire button on a white tablet with reflection of glasses and keyboard

 

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This new Tablet PC comes with 7” touch screen, 2GB hard drive expandable to 32GB, and only 350gr. With upgrading 256MB RAM it runs faster than APAD 128MB,and built in camera.You can browsing the web, watching your favorite videos on YOUTUBE, listening your music, send and receive email, staying in touch with your friends and family through your favorite social networks are just a few of the many possibilities this great Table PC offers.

It also comes with external transfering box with 2 USB port and 1 RJ45 jack for peripheral equipment like U-disk, USB mouse so on.

 

NOTE: some icon might be upgraded or changed by factory without priority notice, you can also download apps from Android market which is built-in, thanks.

 

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Processor:VIA MW8505 Frequency: 533Mhz OS: Android 1.6

Memory RAM:256MB Flash Memory:2GB (1GB Free)

WiFi: 802.11 b / g 3G Function:Support external 3g USB modem

Speaker:Built-in Speaker 8/1W Camera:Built-in 1.3MP

Reset hole:Hidden (reset function) Button:Top of the key: Power Key Positive primary key: ESC

Right button Volume control Keys + Menu button Display Resolution:WVGA 800 x 480 Pixel Size:7 inch TFT 16:9

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Built-in stereo speaker

Built-in Microphone

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Video:AVI,3GP/MP4,FLV,MKV,MOV,WMV

Video:up to resolution 320*240, 24 FPS

Unit Size:199 x 129 x 14 (mm)

Battery: 3000MAH, 7.4V

Gravity Sensor:Not Support

Battery Life: up to 3 hours, video play time 2 hours with WIFI off.

 

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A familiar landmark in north Birmingham, Aston's parish church of SS Peter & Paul is also the most substantial piece of medieval architecture left anywhere near the city centre, or rather would have been had it not been so completely rebuilt in 1879-90 by J.A.Chatwin (whose work seems synonymous with Birmingham's older churches!), leaving just the 14th century west tower (with it's curiously designed upper stage, adorned with deeply recessed blank arcading) and spire. It is nonetheless a splendid sight in this otherwise not too glamourous area, and Chatwin's work is a solid exercise in neo-Perpendicular, adorned with much fine carved detail and an apse reminiscent of old St Michael's in Coventry.

 

The interior is most impressive, somewhat dark but richly decorated, with a mixed bag of Victorian glass (Hardman's in the apse, where I was shown the pink giraffe!) and very much of it's time, all under a fine hammerbeam roof, more elaborate over the chancel, as is the stonework generally with dramatic cusped ogee arches providing a setting for some of the many tombs. There are several good medieval monuments with effigies, mostly to the Holte family and the bulk concentrated in the Erdington Chapel on the south side. None are of the highest quality or best condition, but a worthy collection nevertheless. The largest monument is the 1620s Devereux tomb with it's canopy but rather difficult to see in it's somewhat blackened state in a dark corner. There are also many Baroque and later wall tablets adorned with putti etc distributed throughout the aisles.

 

What would have been the most important piece of stained glass is currently stored in a crate in the north aisle, it is a large single-arched composition by Francis Eginton from 1798 with a female figure ascending to Heaven. It had been originally installed in the Erdington Chapel, but relocated in the Victorian rebuilding and hidden behind the organ for years, until more recently being removed following vandal damage. The church has no funds to restore it with and no space to put it in, but it is clearly an important work that needs to be back on display somewhere, perhaps the City Museum & Art Gallery, since they have an extensive stained glass display?

 

I'd been intending to visit this church for some time, but had heard it was rather difficult to get inside. I'd phoned the parish office before I left home and a very helpful young lady answered and said it'd be no problem whilst she was around (till 12ish) so I broke my journey to Erdington and made the shortish walk from Aston railway station. After struggling to find which door to knock on she emerged and kindly escorted me through the offices into the church, and after a brief introduction left me to snap away by myself. I'm afraid I got a bit carried away and when nobody arrived at 12 to lock up I pushed my luck and carried on a bit longer, only to find the poor girl was waiting patiently around the corner! I apologised and should add how grateful we should be to such individuals who generously give their time for our enjoyment of the buildings in their care.

""The story begins when guests are transported to a distant world of exploration and the mythical village of Serka Zong. A canopy of prayer flags, an ornamental monastery, intricately carved totems, and a garden of stone carvings..."

 

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Once again...I love the details at Disney's Animal Kingdom. Here are some stone prayer tablets outside of Expedition Everest.

 

(Disney's Animal Kingdom -- Asia -- Expedition Everest)

 

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14th century tower and spire, the rest rebuilt in new forms by Wilson & Willcox of Bath, 1866-8.

 

Materials: Local limestone tower. 19th century work of Bisley Common stone with Bath stone dressings. Roofs of Broseley tiles in blue and red bands.

 

Plan: Unusual cruciform plan with equal aisles and generously deep transepts; north and south chapels almost as long as the chancel. South porch, west tower, small SE vestry.

 

Exterior: The three-stage west tower is 14th century, with diagonal buttresses and fairly small two-light bell openings, part hidden by clock faces. All the openings are unmoulded, with plain chamfers. The stone spire is tall and slim, with a splayed foot; the upper part of the original spire is now in the churchyard. The rest of the church is in a rich if slightly mechanical Geometric Decorated style. The windows have bar tracery and are framed by slim nook shafts with a ring moulding. The south doorway has heavy arch mouldings and triple shafts of contrasting grey stone. From the east, the three windows of the chancel and its chapels, with rich tracery of foiled circles, make a striking contribution to the streetscape.

 

Interior: The interior is `the best of any High Victorian town church on the Cotswolds' (Verey and Brooks). Five-bay nave with heavily moulded arcades on circular piers of blue Pennant sandstone. The nave has a clerestorey and an open wagon roof. A ribbed panelled roof over the chancel has painted Gothic decoration in green and red on a cream ground.

 

The foliate capitals are richly treated, with crockets and beading, almost Byzantine in their effect. The carver for all the sculptural work was Joshua Wall, who also designed the roundels in the chancel.

 

Principal Fixtures: St Laurence has lavish Victorian and early 20th century fittings. By George Gilbert Scott Junior, a reredos of 1872, carved by Morris Geflowski, with high relief panels (Gethsemane, Crucifixion and Deposition) by Edward Geflowski. It was coloured and gilded in 1970. The font and pulpit, both contemporary with the church, are of coloured marbles and alabaster. Chancel floor tiles by Godwin of Lugwardine. Rood screen by W.S. Weatherley, 1910-14; quite light and open, with elaborate cusping in the head of each main light. It has a rib-vaulted cove with brattished cresting, and a built-in tester to the pulpit. Very big rood group. Filling the tower arch, an Arts and Crafts oak screen by Thomas Falconer, 1927, maker Peter Waals, with painting of St George by E.R. Payne, 1929. There is much good stained glass. The good east window is by Heaton, Butler & Bayne, 1866; their windows in the transepts and south aisle south-west have faded badly. Also theirs; the north chapel east, c. 1885 and one in the north aisle, 1914. The south chapel east is by Lavers & Barraud, 1868. The south aisle and tower windows are by Ward & Hughes, 1873-7. An unusual gold and blue window at the west end of the north aisle is by J. Bewsey, 1922. The best monument is that in the south transept to Thomas Stephens, d. 1613. Attributed to Samuel Baldwin of Stroud, Pevsner describes it as a `good provincial imitation of Southwark work': alabaster kneeling effigy at a prayer desk, beneath an arch with Composite columns. Obelisks, strapwork etc. in the surround, with colour and gilding. Around the tower arch, high up, a group of fine Baroque and later tablets. Attached to the outside walls (north side), c. 80 good quality brass inscription plates from 18th century tombstones, many with good lettering, Rococo ornament, etc.

 

History: The medieval parish church of St Laurence was founded as a chapel-of-ease to Bisley before 1279. A photograph of 1865 just before demolition shows a rather plain aisleless structure with early 19th century alterations. Only the tower and spire survived rebuilding in 1866-8, to a plan which seems to have taken little account of the old building. The new church was consecrated on August 4, 1868. Wilson & Willcox provided a quite urban-looking church in Geometrical Gothic with a slightly French flavour, a recipe they favoured for many of their Bath churches and chapels. A fire in 2005 required the altar to be renewed.

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