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Canon T90, Canon FD zoom 35~70/3.5~4.5, Ektar 25, scanned on a Nikon Coolscan III (LS30). The negative has scratches from development

Local’s may have thought Hinderton was by Neston, but once upon a time, this part of Tranmere was named Hinderton, with the village centre being on Green Lane. There is a mixture of housing lining this route which follows the contour of a hill, ranging from semi detached housing to terraces.

The long facade is broken up into bays.

清明节,南京—南屏—婺源徒步游

(1903)

(2009)

 

Photos taken from Fairhazel Gardens looking down Goldhurst Terrace.

     

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London Terrace encompasses an entire city block, bounded by 9th and 10th avenues and West 23rd and 24th Streets. When completed in 1930, it was the largest apartment building in the world. The London Terrace building contains approximately 1,700 apartments in 14 contiguous buildings between 17 and 19 stories high. The architects were Farrar & Watmough. London Terrace Towers is currently a co-op, and London Terrace Gardens is now a rental building. The building still appears to be one large complex, but it is operated on the inside as two separate organizations.

 

Photograph from The High Line.

Description: 2319 Andalusia Way, NE, Grenada Terrace. Photo taken sometime in February 2009. Photo taken by Tom Ziebold. See P08257 for 1925 photo taken by Burgert Brothers.

 

ID Number: P08289

 

Category: Homes

 

Year: 2009

 

Place: St. Petersburg, Florida

 

Cite as: Courtesy St. Petersburg Museum of History Archives, photo no. P08289

 

More work on the terrace. Got the bones in now. Waiting on a Bricklink order to finish the roof. I am planning to build a pub in this scale (The Red Dragon) and a quayside with a small goods warehouse. It's a really enjoyable scale to be building in, just uses so many parts!

Just beginning the planting

 

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Terraced Cottage Garden

GLS03 - Greenhill Terrace, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

 

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OSGB36: 324970, 672031

Lat / Long: 55.935454, -3.202597

 

Photographed: 24th April 2021, GRP.

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Longji (Dragon's Backbone) Terraced Rice Fields received their name because the rice terraces resemble a dragon's scales, while the summit of the mountain range looks like the backbone of the dragon. Visitors standing on the top of the mountain can see the dragon's backbone twisting off into the distance. In an early morning, when the weather is fine, the sunrise on the summit of Longji Rice Terraces is magnificent.

Every bit of flat land is used for growing rice. And if it's not flat, you make it so by building terraces...

Des del castell de Sella. HDR d'un únic RAW + nivells + reducció de soroll.

 

From Sella's castle. HDR from a single RAW + levels + noise reduction

 

Desde el castillo de Sella. HDR de un único RAW + niveles + reducción de ruido.

 

Listening: Sintigo o sin tí (Klaus&Kinski)

 

LARGE VERSION (if you dare!)- MILLOR EN GRAN (si t'atrevixes!)

At Sudeley Castle & Gardens on the Early May Bank Holiday.

 

It is near Winchcombe in Gloucestershire.

 

The castle was home to Queen Katherine Parr, 6th and final wife of King Henry VIII. She lived here after his death with her final husband Thomas Seymour (uncle of King Edward VI).

  

Monday 5th May 2014 was Victorian May Day at Sudeley Castle & Gardens.

 

Most of the entertainment took place during the day on the terrace, near the cafe.

 

The Pell Organ act.

  

To be published in the Birmingham Mail readers letters page: on Wednesday 6th August 2014.

Athan took this image of the Tomorrowland Terrace ceiling at Disneyland park.

Amazing travertine terraces and pools at Mammoth Hot Springs. These pools are part ofa newly active area, and have actually covered and blocked part of the loop path.

Sample rooftop terrace at Mosaic District. New EYA townhomes in Fairfax, Virginia. Learn more at www.eya.com/Mosaic_District or visit our onsite sales center and model homes open daily from 11 AM - 6 PM.

Lovingly restored by it's owners Jurgen and Farida, La Tangerina is a tribute to their good taste and to the architecture and style of the European colonial period.

 

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La chiesa dei Nove Cori angelici, la iglesia a los nueve coros angelicales, l’église aux neuf choeurs angéliques, the church to the nine angelic choirs - Kirche zu den Neun Chören der Engel - Kirche am Hof

 

At the Court

This article is about the place in Vienna. See also: Am Hof ​​(White Castle), Bavaria, or At the court of King Arthur, movie.

The square Am Hof ​with the Marian Column and the former Civil armory

Basic Information

City of Vienna

District Innere Stadt

Roads leading to the square Am Hof, Heidenschuss, Färbergasse, Drahgasse, Schulhof, Bognergasse, Irisgasse

Buildings, church Kirche am Hof​​, palais Collalto, Marian Column, Central Fire Station

Use

Usergroups; foot traffic, bicycle traffic, car traffic

Square design, partially one-way

 

Am Hof historically is one of the most important places of Vienna. It is located between Bognergasse, Naglergasse, Heidenschuss, Färbergasse, Jews square and Schulhof in the oldest part of the city in the immediate vicinity of the medieval ghetto.

History

Am Hof ​​(1865) with armory (left), Marian column, "House to the Golden Ball", palais Collalto and Kirche am Hof ​​(right)

Market life before the Radetzky monument Am Hof​​, about 1890 (watercolor by Carl Wenzel Zajicek)

The body of the lynched War Minister, Count Latour is hanged on October 6, 1848, on a lantern

The Civil armory 1737

The square Am Hof ​​was already part of the Roman military camp Vindobona and was uninhabited in the early Middle Ages.

Between 1155 and about 1275, the completion of the New Castle at the site of today's Swiss tract of the Hofburg, was here the Court of the Babenberg, that Henry Jasomirgott built himself in 1155/56, after he had moved his residence from Klosterneuburg (Lower Austria) to Vienna. This residence was a complex of buildings around an open space, so a court, with the home of the Duke as a center. To the north-west and southwest the "court" leaned against the wall of the Roman fort, into town, it was limited by gates against the bourgeois Old Town and Jewish Town. Here received Heinrich Jasomirgott and his wife Theodora in 1165 Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, who was on the Third Crusade to the Holy Land.

Under Henry's son Leopold V was the tournament and subsequent market place 1177-1194 scene of glittering events where singers and poets such as Reinmar of Haguenau and his student Walther von der Vogelweide appeared in minstrelsy-contests.

With the move of the Prince Regnants in the Swiss wing of the then much smaller Hofburg in 1275, came the "Babenbergerpfalz" (Am Hof​​) in the late 13th century to the Princely Mint. The houses no. 10 and no. 12 the neighboring ghetto around the Jews square were incorporated. From 1340 At the Court were held markets. In 1365 it came to the temporary accommodation of the Carmelites in the Mint, 1386 to the official donation by Albrecht III., the place for the first time being called "Am Hof​​". The Carmelites instead of Roman Mint court chapel (Münzhofkapelle) erected a three-nave Gothic monastery church, that they finished about 1420. The Gothic choir still today is visible from the alley behind it. The Carmelites had already owned the house of the Jew Muschal, to that they obtained yet more houses, inter alia, the by Albrecht III. purchased house of the poet Peter Suchenwirt.

The place was originally isolated from the nearby Freyung by houses that left only a narrow connection alley and were demolished in 1846. As early as from the 14th century, it was used as a market, later also as a place of execution. 1463 was here the mayor Wolfgang Holzer on command of Albrecht Vl. executed. 1515 the Habsburg-Jagellonian double wedding of Emperor Maximilian I was held here. In the 16th and 17th centuries the place was also called Crab market, since saltwater fish and crabs were offered. In the 18th century at the market only vegetables and fruits were sold.

After the handing over of the church and convent to the Jesuits in 1554, the square was listening to the name of "At the Upper Jesuits" and was the scene of spiritual performances of the Jesuits before their church. After the dissolution of the Jesuit order in 1773 the place was again called "Am Hof​​". The convent building of the Jesuits was 1783-1913 the seat of the Imperial War Council and the War Ministry.

1782 Pius VI. from the terrace of the church gave the blessing Urbi et Orbi. On August 6, 1806 also from the loggia of the church announced an Imperial herald the end of the Holy Roman Empire, at the top of which the Habsburgs had stood for over half a millennium, and the abdication of the Imperial crown by Francis II.:"... that We the band, which has bound us until now to the body politic of the German Empire, as having been dissolved consider".

Took place on 14 March 1848 in the wake of the 1848 revolution the storming of the Arsenal, on 6 October the minister of war Theodor Count Baillet von Latour was pulled out from the building, killed and by the crowd hung in the middle of the square on a lantern. The place for a short time was called "People's Square".

1842-1918 and 1939-1942, the Christmas market Am Hof enjoyed great popularity. In 1973, arose here the Vienna Flea market, which in 1977 due to space limitations was relocated on the Naschmarkt. Today again yearly a Christmas market is taking place.

In 1892, before the building of the k.k. Hofkriegsrathsgebäude (the War Department), the equestrian statue of Field Marshal Radetzky of Caspar von Zumbusch was unveiled, which was transferred in 1912 before the newly constructed building of the War Department At Stubenring. The place of the Hofkriegsratsgebäude in 1915 took the Headquarters of the Länderbank.

Furthermore, Am Hof was still the main police station (Hauptwache), the Nunciature and the Lower chamber office.

In Carol Reed's film "The Third Man" (filmed in 1948) the place Am Hof appears prominently, on it stands the advertising column, through which one enters the underworld of the Vienna sewer system.

1962-63 in the course of excavations for an underground garage under the square Am Hof remains of the Roman settlement have been found. In the basement of the present fire station in original location a piece of the main channel of the camp can be visited, which absorbed the wastewater from the southern camp and led it into the Deep Ditch to the brook Ottakringerbach.

Pope John Paul II. did as his predecessor had done and gave in 1983 on the occasion of his visit to Vienna from the loggia also the Easter blessing.

On September 7, 2007 Pope Benedict XVI celebrated with approximately 7,000 people in the pouring rain as the first major program of his Austria trip one Stational Mass. After just six minutes, the microphone of the Pope and the video walls became inoperative, which is why the speech of Benedict XVI. had to be stopped.

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Located on a tributary just off Acquila Creek

Roof of the Emporium Hotel, Grey Street, South Bank, Brisbane

Terrace Suite

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Terrace of the Netherlands Architecture Institute. Architect of this building is Jo Coenen.

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The raised terrace is edged with oak sleepers and the shadow gaps run round the garden into the retaining walls at the sides creating continuity

Lombok, Indonesia.

These rice terraces are up to 3000 tiers high and have an extremely intelligent irrigation system. Also, animals kept in the top layers supply the fertilizer in form of dung, which gets washed down every tier through the irrigation channels. these terraces are known to be 1300 years old (from bronze excavations found nr. Kunming only in the 1950s) and maybe older. To this day, the Hani people (aka Akha in some countries of southern Asia) work on and create ever new terraces. A wonder of this world!

Incan agricultural terraces at Moray, Peru. These consist of several terraced circular depressions that are believed to have been used to study the effects of different climactic conditions on crops. The depth of the pits (the largest is about 30 m deep) creates a temperature gradient of as much as 15° C between the top and the bottom.

Mound Terrace, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park.

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This is my first MOC as an AFOL. I took my inspiration from various terrace houses and styles of architecture in and around my home town of Hobart, it is also reminiscent of terrace houses throughout the UK.

 

My building includes an interior over two levels as well as an internal spiral staircase and a courtyard garden off the rear extension.

Terrace, Bern, Switzerland.

Black Pencil Project

Guinihon/Mayoyao, Ifugao

Philippines

 

shot taken at Bangaan while traveling to Guinihon

Terrace at the Rigi Mountain, Switzerland.

TERRACE WOOD, COCKEN.

 

The Terrace Wood incorporates Terrace Walk and Nun's Walk. This is an interesting tract of Ancient Woodland that hugs the road. Diving past in April you will be greeted with a fine display of bluebells. There are some interesting botanical features here. There are a few huge sweet chestnut stumps. Old Hornbeam coppice, small leaved lime, fly honeysuckle and patches of monkshood.

 

TERRACE WOOD, COCKEN

Species observed, this is not a definitive list only the species I have seen.

 

1.Acer pseudoplatanus 'Sycamore'

2.Aconitum napellus 'Monkshood'

3.Aegopodium podagraria 'Ground Elder'

4.Alliaria petiolata 'Garlic Mustard'

5.Allium ursinum 'Ramsons'

6.Arctium nemorosum 'Wood Burdock'

7.Arum maculatum 'Cuckoo Pint'

8.Betula pendula 'Silver Birch'

9.Carpinus betulus 'Hornbeam'

10.Castanea sativa 'Sweet Chestnut'

11.Circaea lutetiana 'Enchanter's Nightshade'

12.Corylus avellana 'Common Hazel'

13.Fagus sylvatica 'Common Beech'

14.Galanthus nivalis 'Common Snowdrop'

15.Galium odoratum 'Woodruff'

16.Geranium robertianum 'Herb Robert'

17.Geranium sylvaticum 'Wood Crane's-bill'

18.Geum urbanum 'Wood Avens'

19.Glechoma hederacea 'Ground-ivy'

20.Hedera helix 'Ivy'

21.Hyacinthoides non-scripta 'English Bluebell'

22.Ilex aquifolium 'English holly'

23.Lapsana communis 'Nipplewort'

24.Lonicera xylosteum 'Fly Honeysuckle'

25.Lonicera periclymenum 'Common Honeysuckle'

26.Luzula sylvatica 'Greater Wood Rush'

27.Mercurialis perennis 'Dog's Mercury'

28.Myosotis Sp. 'Forget-Me-Not'

29.Oxalis acetosella 'Wood Sorrel'

30.Prunus avium 'Wild Cherry'

31.Quercus petraea 'Sessile Oak'

32.Ribes rubrum 'Red Currant'

33.Ribes uva-crispa ‘Gooseberry’

34.Rubus Sp. ‘Bramble’

35.Rumex sanguineus 'Wood Dock'

36.Sambucus nigra 'Elderberry'

37.Sanicula europaea 'Wood Sanicle'

38.Scrophularia nodosa 'Knotted Figwort'

39.Silene dioica 'Red Campion'

40.Stachys sylvatica 'Hedge Woundwort'

41.Taxus baccata 'English Yew'

42.Teucrium scorodonia 'Wood-sage'

43.Tilia x europaea 'Common Lime'

44.Ulmus glabra 'Wych Elm'

45.Urtica dioica 'Stinging Nettle'

46.Veronica chamaedrys 'Germander Speedwell'

47.Veronica Sp. ‘Speedwell'

48.VIBURNUM Sp. 'Guelder Rose'

49.Viola riviniana 'Common Dog-violet'

50.Stellaria holostea 'Greater Stitchwort'

 

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