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FLUSH BRACKET: FL BR 2857 SW ANG TWR W FACE ST MATTHEWS CH STRETTON (ODN 83.8357m, AGL 0.3m).
BM Database: www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm1298
Grid Reference: SJ 6201 8276
I don't know what this is. It was about 20cm wide and growing from the trunk of a mature Scots Pine, about 2 metres up. It has a brown velvety appearance on top and seemed fairly woody. A Polypore of some sort? I'd be very pleased for someone to ID.
Location: Black Wood of Rannoch, Perthshire, Scotland
Feedscrew for 618, using Acme 1/2-10 below the existing leadscrew. This is a lamentably blurry shot of the bearing side of the headstock bracket.
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complete post at traveltravailsandheck.blogspot.in/2012/03/angled.html
Built in 1913-1915, this Tudor Revival-style house was designed by Marion Mahony Griffin, William H. Van Tyne, and Joseph N. French to serve as the home of Henry Ford, the founder of the Ford Motor Company, and his wife, Clara Ford. The house is clad in rough-hewn tone with a gabled roof, wide overhanging bracketed eaves, one-over-one double-hung windows, gable parapets and crenellated parapets, a front porte cochere with a wooden pergola roof and stone columns, a one-story south wing, and bay windows on the east and west facades. The house and surrounding estate were listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Historic Landmark District in 1966. Today, the house is operated as a historical museum.
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a bracket fungus ( trametes gibbosa ) found on a walk between mill lane and the martholme lane gt harwood.
Bracket fungus fruiting bodies forming clusters at the base of a dead tree trunk in St Ronan's Wood, Innerleithen in the Scottish Borders.
Highdown Gardens near Worthing, West Sussex.
Laetiporus is a genus of edible mushrooms in the family Fomitopsidaceae (formerly Laetiporaceae), found throughout much of the world. Some species, especially Laetiporus sulphureus, are commonly known as sulphur shelf, chicken of the woods, the chicken mushroom, or the chicken fungus because it is often described as tasting like and having a texture similar to that of chicken.