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The Three Gables is one of Bradford on Avon’s most iconic buildings. Painstakingly restored The Three Gables is a row of three low gabled 17th century houses; a straight joint in the rubble masonry and a slightly different gable suggests that the right hand end was built a a separate time. The right two were the Queen’s Head Inn until 1914 and the other was a tea shop. Since then they have been a succession of restaurants called the Three Gables, Spindles and Rosario’s. They were empty for years, but have now been restored as a restaurant again.
Here's the clan in a rare moment of all three looking and sort of smiling at the same time! In this photo they could be triplets :-)
Three Days Grace is a Canadian rock band, formed in Norwood, Ontario, Canada in 1992, originally under the name Groundswell. After a breakup in late 1997, the band regrouped in the same year under its current name and with a line-up consisting of guitarist and lead vocalist Adam Gontier, drummer and backing vocalist Neil Sanderson, and bassist Brad Walst. In 2003, Barry Stock was recruited as the band's lead guitarist. The band is based in Toronto.
Iconic lamp post at the A4/A37 junction. Actually this isn't really accurate, I flipped the image so that the destinations read correctly!
Single 1
A: John Lennon - Mother
B: Yoko Ono - Why
Single 2
A: John Lennon - Imagine
B: John Lennon - It's So Hard
Single 3
A: John Lennon - Watching the Wheels
B: Yoko Ono - Yes, I'm Your Angel
with replicated original artwork
US 2010
20200508 Three Fathoms Cove
Visit of a Marine Fish Farm
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Caption: UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1934: Three equestrians ride horses at a show in top hats and formal riding clothes, c1934 (Photo by Bert Morgan/Getty Images). For information about licensing this image, visit: Getty Images
Three Lakes are a set of small upland Wicklow lakes of which, despite the name, there seems to be only two. A few hundred metres north west of Table Mountain, they can be tricky to find in the alien landscape of peat hags which obscure any of view of them until you are within 100 metres - unless of course you approach from Table Mountain or Conavalla. The easiest way is to follow the track up towards Table Mountain and then take a right hand fork in the Avonbeg and follow that up to the top. With the weather the way it's been, I just had to get up here today. Like Lough Firrib, it's not easy to get shots of these lakes because of the absence of nearby higher ground and, in the barren bog landscape, the lack of any other features to include in the shot. The rocks provide some feature here. Benleagh and Lug in the background I think
Three beautiful wooden busts of women, life size pieces, again I thought of Leanne when taking these photos.
Three little Siberian Girls
Anna, Abeni and Amber my breed special colour cinnamon-torbie-point, cinnamon-ticked-torbie and fawn-spotted-torbie
The Virginia Beach Historic Preservation Commission dedicated a state highway marker to commemorate the Meeting of Three Commanders on Wednesday.
The marker was placed close to Lynnhaven Colony Park on Shore Drive near where the meeting is believed to have taken place. The marker dedication ceremony will be held at the park shelter, 3125 Shore Drive.
Gen. André Lanata, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation of NATO Allied Command Transformation was the main speaker at the dedication ceremony. He is a French Air Force officer. Gen. Lanata will be joined by Virginia Beach Mayor Robert M. "Bobby" Dyer on the program.
The Meeting of Three Commanders occurred Sept. 18, 1781 between Gen. George Washington, commander-in-chief of the combined American and French armies, the Comte de Rochambeau, commander of the French expeditionary army, and Admiral François Joseph Paul de Grasse, commander of a large French fleet of warships. These commanders met aboard de Grasse's flagship on Lynnhaven Bay. It was here that the final strategies were devised that led to the stunning Franco-American victory at Yorktown.
The text for the marker was researched and developed by local historian Jorja Jean, who received a grant award from the Virginia Beach Historic Preservation Commission to fund the marker. The Virginia Board of Historic Resources approved the marker application at their June 2018 quarterly meeting. Virginia's historical marker program is the oldest such program in the nation.
The Virginia Beach Historic Preservation Commission is a City Council-appointed body that advises Council on issues related to the City's historic resources. The group seeks to preserve, protect and maintain the historic integrity of Virginia Beach and the former Princess Anne County through a program of advocacy and increased public awareness and involvement. The commission generally meets the first Wednesday evening of the month, except July and August, at 2101 Parks Ave., Suite 500. Please visit www.vbgov.com/historicpreservation for additional information about the Historic Preservation Commission.
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for once I'm not sure, as it was a day of few photos, but I think we're looking down above Meribel, then along the Isere valley to the distant Aravais range
ready to bake three-stage-built rye bread with seeds.
invert the proved loaf on parchment-lined peel & carefully remove the proofing linen towel to
uncover the shaped loaf.
It starts spreading itself rapidly creating those natural cracks all over the surface. Load it
in the oven (parchment and all) as soon as possible & somehow supply burst of steam.
This rye bread loves steam lots of it.
It's very simple: 80% whole rye flour/825 g, 20% bread flour/200 g, 18 g sea salt, 785 g water, 10% seeds, which yields a 78% hydration dough (exclude the seeds).
Rye dough needs natural starter to thrive; it's a perfect marriage.
Blogged @ At Home In The Kitchen .
I can't take credit for this picture, as it was taken by my father in Tunisia. I didn't tell him I put it on the web!
Sadly that brat appeared out of nothing and ruined the composition of the three matrioska camels.
Okay there's a story to this one and this is NOT a doctored shot. i first saw two of these squirrels on the ground and they ran up the tree and played hide and seek with me as many squirrel photographers know. Then as I waited one at a time they peeked over the edge. Realize that there were only TWO that I could see, imagine my surprise to see a third head peep up there once the first one moved out in the open! Wow, three for the price of one! Couldn't resist that, but doggon it I had the flash on and they got red eye!
These cute little guys were nesting on the side of the Devil's Canyon 4-wheel drive road in Colorado (near Mount Evans.)
Three young people transformed into master puppeteers for a day as they showcased their very own ‘scallywag puppet’ show to a group of primary school pupils from Strabane.
Overall eight young people on Include Youth’s Give and Take Scheme were involved in the design, build, scriptwriting, sound and lighting, recording of voiceovers and puppeteer workshops over a three month period. On Tuesday March 11, Chantelle, Stephen and Amy on behalf of the young people involved performed their 30 minute puppet show to a group of Primary 4 pupils from St Mary’s Primary School.
The show, which tells the story of a bully, was based on some experiences of young people involved with the Give and Take Scheme, who felt it important to also explore what might be going on for a bully to make them act out in such a negative way.
Include Youth’s Give and Take Scheme supports young people aged 16 to 21 to improve their employability and increase in self-esteem and confidence. All young people involved in the Scheme need education, employment and training so projects such as this provide them with opportunities to learn new skills outside of their normal settings.
The Give and Take Scheme is supported by the European Social Fund (ESF) and Big Lotteries NI
If you would like to get in touch with Scallywags Puppets contact Paul on paul@scallywagpuppets.com or call 028 7188 0880.
For more information about the Give and Take Scheme visit www.includeyouth.org/giveandtake.
Three separate paintings arranged (photographically) as a kind of triptych. At the SoWa Open Market in the South End.
Three delicious single-serving ice cream treats from the Ben & Jerry's collection ... for the Senior Moments group Alphabet Challenge "A to Z Finale".