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Ask Mari - she didn't think I would do it, but I showed up to dinner Saturday night in a full adult onesie! Feet and all! Gotta keep that girl on her toes, ya know?

 

At Angelina's in Staten Island, NY. Delicious, by the way, if you're ever in the area.

 

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Are you going to go to Rodmersham? The warden at Milstead asked me.

 

I had not heard of it, but then that's not surprising, as I seem to be fining new parish churches all the time, indeed I have since discovered I have also missed the mother church of the benefice, Tunstall.

 

Anyway.

 

I had seen a signpost pointing the way to Rodmersham on the road back east towards home, so it seemed easy enough. Though the signs were intermittent, but after a ten minute drive, I arrived at St Nicholas, situated on the side of the lane, with a couple of houses opposite.

 

It felt like it would be locked, but I went to check, and found the porch and door unlocked. I went to collect my cameras and get busy.

 

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A good example of a village church surrounded by orchards in this least spoilt part of north Kent. The building consists of an exceptionally tall and proud west tower, nave and chancel with south aisle and chapel. In the north wall of the nave are excellent examples of doors to the rood loft, the top of each doorway having nicely shouldered arches. The most interesting parts of the church are the chancel and chapel. The former contains an excellent altar by Buckeridge and Hoyce (1888) and an east window of German glass by Bayer of Munich, dated 1881. On the south side is the excellent fifteenth-century wooden sedilia of three canopied seats - almost unique in England. It backs on to a contemporary parclose screen that divides the chancel from south chapel which contains two panels of blind Norman arcading and a good east window by Ward and Hughes. In the south aisle is a blocked low side window that probably served a side altar.

 

www.kentchurches.info/church.asp?p=Rodmersham

 

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RODMERSHAM.

NORTH-EASTWARD from Kingsdown lies Rodmersham. It lies at a mile southward from Bapchild-street and the high Dover road, on high ground, the church being plainly seen from it. It contains about 1050 acres of land, of which not more than seventy-five are wood. The village, which is built straggling along the road, having the church in it, has at the lower or northern part of it two or three pretty modern houses; at the opposite end of it is New house, which has been for some years tenanted by the Taylors; at the south-east corner of the parish is the hamlet of Upper Rodmersham, and on the western side that of Rodmersham-green, which joins to a long tract of woodland, called Minchin wood. The land in the lower or northern part of this parish is rich and fertile for corn, and is let at a high rent, but higher up among the hills it becomes chalky and light, and much of it very poor. It is not an unpleasant situation, and considering its nearness to a very unwholesome country, is not so unhealthy as might be expected.

 

THE PARAMOUNT MANOR of Milton claims over it, subordinate to which is

 

THE MANOR OF RODMERSHAM, which was antiently the inheritance of the family of De la Pine, whose seat of residence was at Easthall, in the neighbouring parish of Murston.

 

John de la Pine was possessed of it in the 20th year of the reign of king Henry III. as appears by private evidences, whose grandson James de la Pine, about the latter end of king Richard II.'s reign, sold it to John de Podach, descended originally from John de Podach, who held lands of his own name in Devonshire in the reign of king Henry III. as appeared by an antient pedigree of this family. His descendants, possessors of this manor, from being usually called Pordage, at length wrote their names so. The antient arms of which family were, Argent, a fess chequy, or, and gules, in chief, three cross-croslets, sable; but this John Pordage altered the fess to plain sable, in which form his descendants have borne it ever since.

 

His descendant Sir William Pordage, as well as his ancestors, resided at Rodmersham, where he rebuilt the manor-house in the reign of king James I. naming it New-house, at whose request in 1615, the pedigree of Pordage was drawn up from old evidences, by John Philipott, Somerset herald, by which it appears that he bore for his arms six coats, Pordage, Crowland, Gourly, Belton, Gisors, and Barrow; all which, except the first and last, were borne in right of the heir of Crowland, and in one of the windows of Faversham church were painted the arms of Pordage, impaling Crowland. (fn. 1) He died s. p. and was succeeded by his brother and heir Thomas Pordage, esq. who resided here. His grandson William Pordage, or Porridge, as the name was then usually called, about the beginning of queen Anne's reign alienated it, with the seat, and all the rest of his estates in this parish and neighbourhood, to Stephen Lushington, esq. of Sittingborne, whose father Mr. Thomas Lushington, had been in the possession of them under a mortgage term for some years before. He was the son of Mr. Augustine Lushington, gent. of Sittingborne, who bore for his arms, Argent, a fess engrailed, gules, between three lions heads erased, or. Of whose family was Thomas Lushington, a noted scholar of his time, born at Sandwich in 1589, and afterwards educated at Oxford, and preferred to a prebend of Salisbury, &c. He wrote several books, a list of which the reader will find in Wood's Ath. Oxon. At length retiring in his latter days to his relations at Sittingborne, he died there in 1661, and was buried in the south chancel of that church, having had a handsome monument, with his bust on it, set up to his memory, by his kinsman, Thomas Lushington, esq. of Sittingborne, whom he by will made heir to all he had.

 

Mr. Stephen Lushington was twice married, and left issue by both his wives, by his second he had several children, the eldest surviving son of whom was Henry, vicar of East Bourne, in Sussex, and D. D. who left several children, of whom Henry, was massacred in the East Indies, and Stephen was a proctor of Doctors Commons.

 

Thomas Godfrey Lushington, esq. of Sittingborne, the only son of Stephen, by his first wife, succeeded him in this estate, and afterwards resided at Canterbury, where he died in 1757, and was buried at Sittingborne, having had by his first wife Dorothy, daughter of John Gisborne, esq. of Derbyshire, three sons, Thomas, who died before him unmarried; William, a captain in the army, who died unmarried in 1763; and James-Stephen, now in holy-orders; and likewise two daughters, Dorothy, who died unmarried, and Catherine, married to John Cockin Sole, esq. At his death he gave this manor, with the seat of New-house, and the rest of his possessions in this parish, to his second surviving son, the Rev. JamesStephen Lushington, of Bottisham, near Cambridge, who is the present possessor of them.

 

The Rev. Mr. Lushington is a prebendary of Carlisle, and has been twice married; first to Mary, one of the daughters of Edmund Law, lord bishop of Carlisle, who died in 1768, having had by her two sons and one daughter; and secondly to Mary, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Christian, of Norfolk; by whom he has three sons and two daughters.

 

There are no parochial charities. The poor constantly relieved are about twenty, casually fifteen.

 

RODMERSHAM is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese of Canterbury, and deanry of Sittingborne.

 

¶The church, which is dedicated to St. Nicholas. consists of three isles and two chancels; the southern chancel belongs to the family of Lushington, as lords of the manor, in it are several memorials for the family of Pordage. In the high chancel are four seats, with a kind of wooden canopy over them; perhaps made use of for the knights of St. John, when they visited their estate here. At the west end is a handsome tower steeple, built of squared slint, very neat, and of much superior masonry to the rest of the church. There are four bells in it. In the east window of the high chancel are these arms remaining. A cross, between four mullets; there was likewise, anno 1719, a scrole remaining in the windows of William Somptere and John Cheynestere, who had been good benesactors to this church. In the south chancel is a brass plate for William Pery, 1482.

 

A person unknown gave one acre of woodland to beautify the church, now of the annual produce of twelve shillings.

 

King Henry II. gave the church of Rodmersham to the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, which was confirmed by king John in his 1st year.

 

About which time an agreement was entered into between Alanus, prior of the hospital, and the chapter of it, and the abbot and convent of St. Augustine's, near Canterbury, that when their chapel of Rodmersham should be dedicated, and the cemetery consecrated, they granted to the abbot and the convent, that they would diminish none of the rights of the mother church of Milton, one of which was, the burial of housekeepers, male and female, (fn. 2) of Rodmersham, at Milton, which should never be withdrawn by them, and that neither in that, nor in any thing else, they should sustain any injury, &c. (fn. 3)

 

After which, this church was appropriated by the prior and chapter of the hospital, to their preceptory established in the parish of West Peckham; in which state it continued till the general dissolution of the hospital, in the 32d year of king Henry VIII. when this order of knights being suppressed, by an act specially passed for the purpose, their hospital, with all its lands and revenues, was given by it to the king. After which the fee of the rectory of Rodmersham, with the advowson of the vicarage, seems to have remained in the crown, till the king, in the 36th year of his reign, granted it, with its appurtenances, to John Pordage, esq. of this parish, to hold in capite by knight's service. Since which they have continued with the manor down to the Rev. James-Stephen Lushington, the present owner of them.

 

In 1640 the vicarage was valued at thirty pounds per annum. Communicants one hundred.

 

It is a discharged living in the king's books, of the clear yearly certified value of thirty pounds, the tenths of it being 16s. 8d.

 

www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-kent/vol6/pp116-121

This is a photograph from the 30th Annual AXA Raheny 5 Mile Road Race 2014 took place in Raheny Village, Dublin, Ireland on Sunday January 26th 2014 at 15:00. The 'Raheny 5' has become one of the most famous road races in Ireland. The race has continued to grow year-on-year and this year was no exception on the year of it's 30th Anniversary. Almost 3,000 participants took part in the various events of the day. The incredible voluntary organisational work carried out by Raheny Shamrocks and the local community in staging the race every year must be acknowledged.

 

The weather was postively wintery today. There was an icy wind blowing into the face of the runners at various points in the course. This made for some very variable mile-splits. Overall the weather was favourable in that the rain stayed away and there was some helpful 'wind at the back' for the runners in places.

 

The race route starts at All Saints Park and goes into Raheny Village via Watermill Road. The route then turns west and along the Howth Road before turning left onto Sybill Hill Road. The route then turns left again onto Mount Prospect Avenue and continues until you run down to the sea-front and the Clontarf Road. The only real hill in the course is at the left turn from Clontarf Road onto Watermill Road. Finally, at the North East end of St. Anne's Park the race turns left and makes it way to the finish which is positioned at the start area of the race.

 

We have an extensive set of photographs from today's race at the 1 mile and then 400 meters to go. The full set is available at www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157640185381674/

 

Some links, related to this race, which you might find useful:

 

The Raheny Shamrocks Club Internet Homepage: www.rahenyshamrock.ie/ or www.rahenyshamrock.ie/news/axa-raheny-5-2013

Raheny Shamrocks Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/rahenyshamrock?sk=wall&filter=2

 

A GARMIN GPS Trace of the race route: connect.garmin.com/activity/24632342

 

Our Flickr Set from the Raheny 5 Mile Road Race 2013: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157632621783395/

Our Flickr Set from the Raheny 5 Mile Road Race 2012: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157629086163673/

Our Flickr Set from the Raheny 5 Mile Road Race 2011:http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157625939674838/

Our Flickr Set from the Raheny 5 Mile Road Race 2010: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157623196555201/

 

The Boards.ie Athletics Discussion Thread for the Race 2013: www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056776031

The Boards.ie Athletics Discussion Thread for the Race 2014: www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057117075

 

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I ran in the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set! What gives?

 

As mentioned above we take these photographs as a hobby and as a voluntary contribution to the running community in Ireland. Very often we have actually ran in the same race and then switched to photographer mode after we finished the race. Consequently, we feel that we have no obligations to capture a photograph of every participant in the race. However, we do try our very best to capture as many participants as possible. But this is sometimes not possible for a variety of reasons:

 

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You can email us petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com to enquire if we have a photograph of you which didn't make the final Flickr selection for the race. But we cannot promise that there will be photograph there. As alternatives we advise you to contact the race organisers to enquire if there were (1) other photographs taking photographs at the race event or if (2) there were professional commercial sports photographers taking photographs which might have some photographs of you available for purchase. You might find some links for further information above.

 

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Edgewater empties cross UP's Milwaukee Subdivision at West Allis, Wis., on July 30, 2011.

Cary Adams, Chief Executive Officer, Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), Switzerland during the Session: "Ask About: Cancer" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek

I finished this book today.

 

How wonderful.

 

How awful.

 

How terrifying.

 

Life Changing.

Ada Poon, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, USA speaking during the Session: “Ask About: Electroceuticals“ at the Annual Meeting 2019 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 23, 2018. Congress Centre – Science Hub.Copyright by World Economic Forum / Christian Clavadetscher

  

A few weeks before he died, Lois asked me to begin drafting a message to the people of Winster, to be publicised after his death, to express his gratitude to the village for making him, a foreigner, come to feel so much at home here. I am combining that message with my own obituary for a man whose nature was such that he would surely have been made welcome wherever he went.

 

Of Slovak descent, Lois grew up in a Croat village in Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia. If I have my facts right he met his lifelong friend Leslie Fruhwald in Prague, probably early in 1948. While they were there, Czechoslovakia, as it was then, came under Soviet control. With several others, Lois and Leslie (Laszli) crossed a river at night, but landed in the Soviet zone of Austria. They were brought back and severely beaten. When they next tried to escape, they got it right, and were eventually sent to Shropshire to work on a farm. Their next and final posting was to Winster Hall, then a hostel for DPs ( Displaced Persons ). From there they were transported daily to work at Fridens, to help manufacture brick linings for industrial furnaces. Eventually Lois moved to Enthovens to work. He also met and married Eunice, and by the time of his death they had several generations of family in the area. Much to his surprise, Lois was appointed a shift foreman at Enthovens, and while he proved himself a loyal employee, he was also a passionate advocate for the rights of the men in his charge.

He was delighted to be asked to be Witch for the 1950s Morris team, and was thrilled to go to Cambridge when Winster were invited to dance there. But his proudest day was when he was awarded his British nationality. Leslie and he remained firm friends, and Lois spent a lot of time helping him in Burtons’ shop. It seems particularly poignant that his death followed so closely after that of Leslie’s wife, lovely Betty.

 

What made Lois so special was his willingness to help wherever help was needed. During the first year following my stroke, Lois must have spent hundreds of hours helping me, and his help continued into the last week of his life. Whenever I thanked him, he would say “What for?” His devotion to Eunice throughout years of her fluctuating health was wonderful. And the kind of practical help he gave me he had been giving to neighbours since the 1950s, never accepting payment. On the Sunday evening before his death he was my guest at an evening meal in the Bowling Green. And of course he said “You shouldn’t do this. I’m paying next time.”

Whenever Eunice’s health suffered a setback, he would say “What can you do? I do my best” And of course he always did. I have never known a kinder man, and it will be a long time before I stop missing him.

 

Alun Thomas.

 

This article appeared in Winster Village Magazine (September 2010) and is reproduced here by kind permission of Alun Thomas and Andrea Rawlence (Editor of the Magazine).

 

The photograph of Lois was taken by Moira Greatorex in The Headlands Garden, East Bank, close to Lois own home on 17 July 2010 during Secret Gardens Weekend. Lois died on 10 August 2010 and after a celebratory service for his life in Winster Church on 26 August 2010 he was buried in Winster Cemetery.

 

Note added 15th June 2012 by Michael Greatorex.

 

I was searching online another reference to Winster in the National Archives, Kew, when I came across an entry about Lois' naturalisation as a British subject on 8th January 1959. The entry refers to Alojz Vincent from Czechoslavakia then resident in Winster - Certificate No.BNA52747.

  

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When I took these pictures a neighbour asked me if I was from the city administration to complain about this Renault parked here for months and months and apparently not in use. Poor neighbours, being so tolerant...

It seems the engine was broken and the owner drug addicted.

Which of the concerned persons needed really support?

 

2165cc,

1214 kgs.

Design / ontwerp Robert Opron (Fr. 1932).

 

Amsterdam-N., Watergangseweg, July 4, 2012.

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Joshua Tenenbaum, Professor, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA capture during the Session "Ask About: The Mathematics of Natural Intelligence" at the Annual Meeting 2019 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 23, 2019. Congress Centre - ScienceHub.Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary

I had a few readers ask if I had any tips for growing great carrots, so I thought I'd share a few things that work well for me. I'm by no means an expert carrot grower and sometimes things work well in one place and not in another. If you've had difficulties growing carrots, keep trying new varieties and different methods, keep amending your soil, eventually you'll find one that works for you. Head on over to my blog to read my tips for growing great carrots in your garden: chiotsrun.com/2011/10/04/tips-for-growing-great-carrots/

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I summoned up enough courage to ask this lovely couple if I could take their photo for my 100 strangers project and they were so nice. Sadly I restricted myself to one shot and the lovely lady's eyes are shut. Maybe next time I will allow myself a few shots!

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Gullhella bo- og aktivitetssenter Asker, Norway. Project 2015.

 

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Bilder fra Skeids kvalikkamp til OBOS-ligaen mot Asker søndag 6. desember på Føyka. Kampen endte 1-1.

2009-05-01 Fussball, Niederösterreich, Gebietsliga Süd Südost, FOTOBLITZ MÖHSI www.fotoblitz.at, FOLIE GRADINGER www.folie-gradinger.at, BASRYSPORT www.basry.com, SC BRUNN www.scbrunn.com, N.Ö. Fussballverband www.noefv.at, Aufstellung SC Brunn T Prcek Ludwig, 04 Haselmayer David, 06 Hajszan Franz (K), 07 Terzi Taner, 11 Radlbauer Christoph, 16 Pölzleithner Martin, 17 Lämmermayer Martin, 18 Datler Ronald, 19 Pratl Thomas, 20 Zulus Michael, 21 Koller Martin, Austauschspieler ET Kohlhuber Christoph, 03 Gikaschvili Gio, 09 Geier Manuel, 12 Özbak Mehmet Ali, 13 Haller Wolfgang, Trainer Schiener Robert, Aufstellung ASK Ebreichsdorf T Wochoska Markus, 02 Pilsits Jan, 04 Dvorak Christopher, 05 Ibser Christoph, 07 Erdogan Fatih, 08 Janele Daniel, 12 Wachswender Stefan, 13 Kraus Robert (K), 14 Blümel Bernd, 16 Varga Dezider, 17 Akini Nurudee, Austauschspieler ET Wagner Nicolas, 06 Ilhan Yilmaz, 09 Heidenreich Lukas, 10 Friedrich Stefan, 15 Novak Stefan, Trainer Rosenegger Manfred, Spielverlauf Tor! Erdogan Fatih trifft für Ebreichsdorf in Minute 12 zum 0:1, 38. Minute: 1. Spielerwechsel bei Brunn/Geb., Aus dem Spiel: Terzi Taner, neu im Spiel: Gikaschvili Gio, 45. Minute: Gelbe Karte für Haselmayer David (Brunn/Geb., Foul), Tor für Brunn/Geb.! Gikaschvili Gio trifft zum 1:1 (49.), 57. Minute: Gelbe Karte für Radlbauer Christoph (Brunn/Geb., Foul), 58. Minute: Gelbe Karte für Varga Dezider (Ebreichsdorf, Foul), 59. Minute: 2. Spielerwechsel bei Brunn/Geb., Aus dem Spiel: Pölzleithner Martin, neu im Spiel: Özbak Mehmet Ali, 63. Minute: Tor für Brunn/Geb. durch Özbak Mehmet Ali. Neuer Zwischenstand: 2:1, 71. Minute: Gelbe Karte für Wachswender Stefan (Ebreichsdorf, Foul), Tor! Akini Nurudeen (Ebreichsdorf) trifft nach 73 Minuten zum 2:2, 75. Minute: Gelb/Rote Karte für Radlbauer Christoph (Foul). Brunn/Geb. damit nur noch mit 10 Spielern am Platz, Dvorak Christopher (Ebreichsdorf) trifft in Minute 76 per Elfmeter! Neuer Zwischenstand: 2:3, 82. Minute: Gelbe Karte für Koller Martin (Brunn/Geb., Foul), 86. Minute: 1. Spielerwechsel bei Ebreichsdorf, Aus dem Spiel: Akini Nurudeen, neu im Spiel: Novak Stefan, 89. Minute: Gelbe Karte für Lämmermayer Martin (Brunn/Geb., Kritik), 91. Minute: 2. Spielerwechsel bei Ebreichsdorf, Aus dem Spiel: Dvorak Christopher, neu im Spiel: Friedrich Stefan, Ergebnis 2:3, Photografer Bernhard Mössner

Ask to São Paulo Convention & Visitors Bureau and get the free image by phone + 55 (11) 3736-0617.

David B. Agus, Professor of Medicine and Engineering, Lawrence J. Ellison.Institute for Transformative Medicine of USC, USA speaking during the Session: Ask About: Cancer at the Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 20, 2017.

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