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Tracking train movements on a traditional graph at Kengkouzhan.

 

Stations are down the side (why they aren't pre-printed is anyone's guess), time across the top, and loco numbers are recorded at the top of each red train movement line.

 

18 Feb 2017, Sandaoling, China

velvia 100f. cross processed. holga 120.

a.k.a. Hey flickr, check out my crappy old photos!

Feel free to use these. But I ask NOT to repost them anywhere. These are to help everyone learn how to ID them, so just share the link to them. Fair warning these can change or update when an orca moves or I get better photos. Please send questions about the animal or chart to me privately.

Free!

 

Copyright 2009 Didi Bottini

Chart like in a hospital or doctors office, stethoscope, medicine, hospital

 

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on the wall at the University of Brasília letterpress shop

214 | 365

 

Oh boy, another hobby. I've recently become fascinated by watercolors. I don't have any talent for drawing or painting (Those who can't draw or paint, photograph - lol.), but I love playing with color. Watercolors are pretty forgiving as far as paints go, and I'm hoping that working with them with boost my creativity and understanding of light and composition, which can only benefit my photography.

 

For Our Daily Challenge: Past time.

I keep all my colour charts in a ziploc bag (unclosed) so that I can refer to them as I like. There are probably some in various sketchbooks, too ... but the bag makes it easy to haul them out and drink in the wonderful feast of colours and textures. No calories.

 

Blogged at: thehappypainter22.blogspot.com/2011/09/colour-chart-bingo...

the first french song in song chart ?

I made this to chart the days when I sew, draw, take photos or do something else creative in an effort to get more done, and to see if there's any pattern to when I create.

 

The colours don't mean anything other than what pen came to hand first.

 

(Blogged, the link to which can be found in my profile)

For 7DOS, unusual pov. Taken looking down at a folding colour chart (for embroidery threads) positioned on a mirror.

Navigation on the bridge of container ship CMA CGM Tosca

Mod to knit chickens pattern. For personal use only.

 

If you want to print this chart, download it first then print it out from the downloaded image. (It might not print out well directly from a Flickr web page.) To do that, click Actions, View all sizes. Select the size you want (large or original recommended), then click the download link. Go find the image you downloaded, open it up, and print!

Bamboo navigational charts, Micronesia circa 1800

 

Watercolor & graphite on antique paper

8" x 10"

2015

 

A drawing from Uncharted, a series about the US Exploring Expedition, 1838-42.

Here is my chart of all known named LEGO colors. This started as an attempt to collect colors of 2x4s, and turned into collecting every color in as close as possible to the size and shape of a 2x4. There are some color names LEGO is known to have used, not included in this chart. However, it is unknown what parts or sets were ever made in those colors, or if they were used at all beyond trial pieces.

 

The labels on each color show the official name (top) and the common AFOL community name (bottom).

 

Huge thanks to [https://www.flickr.com/photos/126975831@N07] for compiling information on LEGO colors, and for helping me get some of the parts I had a hard time tracking down.

Well that took a long time, but these kinds of charts are worth the effort. You can read how I did the chart and what I discovered in the process on my blog at www.jimblodget.com/blog/15-color-travel-palette/ .

Colourful business chart and pen

Mumbai, India. Photo: © Simone D. McCourtie / World Bank

 

Photo ID: SDM-IN-040 World Bank

 

I think I tested well

 

Thanks to Camila for the design and production over in our cupping corner.

A chart depicting the average number of calories in an entree salad at various fast food restaurants (McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King, Chick-fil-A, Taco Bell, Subway, and Arby's)

 

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You're welcome to use these to help you learn how to ID those dolphins. All photos in the chart belong to me, please do not use without permission. Chart info and photos are subject to updates if animal status changes occur or I get better photos.

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I made this chart of flower I used on grey bag. Feel free to use it :)

Some of the chart types that are included in the ActiveReports chart control.

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Leathercraft Tool Set

Nuclear reactor based on thorium

Updates from v3.0: Reduced the chains above each petal point to 4 stitches instead of 5, and replaced the two chain stitches+half-treble (half-double in US?) at the end of round 7 with one chain stitch and a treble crochet (double in US?).

PLEASE NOTE:

I took this pipe shape chart off the internet I did not make it nor am I selling copies of it. I have add it to this collection of images to get none pipe smokers a point of reference about the different names of the shapes of tobacco pipes.

  

Please Listen to this song while viewing these images :)

рок-н-ролл

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U.S. Pencil Company Inc., New York. 1932

9.5 in. ∅

 

L4.

 

I rather got my churches in Seal mixed up, there is a much more ancient church in the main part of the village, but St Lawrence is a very fine Victorian church, situated at the edge of a large wood, and was found open.

 

Despite coming here by accident, I have a soft spot for Victorian churches and glass, so this was one of those good mistakes!

 

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A romantic story and one of the most atmospheric Victorian churches in Kent. The story starts with the death of the six-year-old daughter of the local landowners whilst on holiday on the Isle of Wight. The daughter, Rachel was buried there at the Church of St Lawrence and here at Seal her parents started to build a church that resembled it. The architect was Howell and the builders Constable of Penshurst (both of whom were working on the patron's house to the north of the churchyard). The church - plain nave and chancel - opened in 1868. In 1876 two transepts were added in memory of another daughter of the patrons who had died aged 14 and the tower was a later addition of 1888. Today the interior is a period piece of late Victorian art. The east window designed by Henry Holliday is by Lavers and Barraud. In the south transept the faces in the glass represent the deceased daughter. Over the choir stalls are fine Venetian lamps, whilst the chandeliers in the nave were gifts from the patrons when the church was built.

 

www.kentchurches.info/church.asp?p=Seal+Chart

 

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St Lawrence church is named after the parish of St Lawrence on the Isle of Wight - it was there that the 6-year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilkinson of Frankfield (the house you can see across the field to the north of our church) had died in 1866 while on holiday.

In Mary Rachel's memory, the Wilkinsons built our St Lawrence's Church in 1867/8, and once completed, Mary Rachel's remains were exhumed and re-buried in our churchyard as the first entry in St Lawrence's Burials Register.

(You can see a picture of Mary Rachel here as depicted in the top window in our chancel. File size is 1MB!)

 

Indeed, the original building was modelled on Old St Lawrence Church, Isle of Wight

(a tiny 12th Century church - see the pictures on the windowsill at the west end of the church.)

 

867Foundation stone laid on 8th October 1867

St Lawrence District was established (4 November, out of the chaplaincy of Seal, originally part of the large parish of Kemsing) by an Order of Her Majesty in Council, and the Revd B P Thompson, M A, was appointed Incumbent on the nomination of Horace Wilkinson, Esq.

 

1868Church built from Kentish Ragstone from the local Foxbury Quarry, and lined with soft yellow Speldhurst stone.

The Pulpit is also of Speldhurst stone; The white roof of the porch is made of blocks of Otford chalk.

Nave, chancel and open belfry. ( The architect was C H Howell of London)

Church consecrated on 20 June 1868 - our annual Dedication Festival is held on a Sunday on or near this date..

1876Two transepts added in memory of the Wilkinsons' third daughter, Annie Clare, who had died that year, aged 14

1877St Lawrence's established as a separate parish

2-manual pipe organ, built by A Gern of London, hand-pumped!

1888Nave lengthened, and addition of the tower and peal of 6 bells (Tenor 10 cwt) in memory of Sarah Wilkinson (sister to Horace and Conrad Wilkinson)

The previous porch was removed and now forms the lychgate

1909Lectern provided (donated by Joseph Matthews)

1912Enlargement of vestry; Addition of dormer windows to the nave

1918/19Addition of dormer windows to the chancel, dedicated on 15 January 1919 (the anniversary of the day the commemorated son fell at the Somme)

1959Church Council discusses electrification of the church

1960Removal of the front transept pews (to widen the available space; one of the pews is now the one in the porch)

1960sElectricity arrives!

1967Complete rebuild (most recent rebuild) of organ, which was converted to electric pump

1988Radiant (infra-red) heating installed

1998Removal of two pews from the back of the nave (to create a more open meeting area)

2000Removal of one pew from the North transept to allow space for an electric piano

2002Toilet provided (with disabled facilities; it's actually located at the church end of the adjacent school building)

2005Church struck by lightning (select here for details of the fire, and of the restoration work)

November: worship resumes in the nave

2006Fire damage completed, and chancel reordered (removal of inner pews) - celebrated at a re-opening service on 10th December

2009Plans for a second Garden of Remembrance (space for the burial of Ashes) in our churchyard

 

On Bank Holiday Monday, 30th May 2005, at approx 12:15 pm, St Lawrence’s church was struck by lightning.

 

The ensuing fire severely destroyed the roof of the chancel (East end of the church), and caused secondary (e.g. smoke)

damage to the rest of the church

 

Worship and other services continued!

 

Repair work was undertaken; we were able to return to the cleaned nave by the end of November 2005, and the remaining repairs (including some re-ordering) were completed by late 2006

 

The church was (and still is) fully insured for the major direct costs

 

We have lots of Thank You's to share

 

Our celebration service to mark completion of the repairs took place on Sunday 10 December 2006

 

During a severe thunderstorm on 30th May 2005 (Bank Holiday Monday) lightning appears to have entered St Lawrence Church at the junction of the vestry roof and the lower edge of the chancel roof. (NB The church did/does have a lightning conductor on the tower, and we had just received a month earlier the certificate indicating it had passed all tests. Moral: Lightning conductors only reduce the chance of damage!)

 

Two walkers who had been sheltering under the church lychgate from the thunderstorm saw the initial strike. Though without a phone themselves, they alerted a group of young people from local Sevenoaks Churches who (Praise the Lord!) had volunteered to spend their Bank Holiday Monday to prepare a children's garden area at the adjacent St Lawrence School. Like all young people, they had plenty of mobile phones to start making those necessary calls to the emergency services and contacts. (We had a month earlier updated the list in the church porch of our “Who’s Who” of church contacts – keeping an up-to-date noticeboard has always been one of our priorities of demonstrating we are a living church!)

 

One fire engine was already attending another lightning strike (fortunately much less severe) at Lower Frankfield, so was on site within minutes. Eventually five appliances attended, with attention divided between getting irreplaceable items (altar frontals, etc) out of the church, and stripping off tiles from the roof to expose the burning timbers. Thanks to the fire crews’ great care in using the minimum amount of water, the resulting water damage has not been great.

 

The chancel arch acted in effect as a fire break, and helped keep the fire to the chancel and vestry roofs. But there was considerable smoke damage throughout the church. On first inspection, there was no damage to the stained glass.

 

A tin roof was been erected over the chancel, to help repair of its roof

 

Safety screening was been placed around the damaged chancel and vestry area (with loose tiles and scaffolding etc it was a dangerous area!)

 

A wooden screen was erected to completely separate chancel from nave. This was so that professional cleaning of the nave could take place independently (and sooner) than the longer-term repairs to the chancel and vestry. This screen was decorated by members of St Lawrence School and our own Sunday School

3 'roundels' by school and two by Sunday School)

 

The organ was been completely dismantled, cleaned and rebuilt

 

The electrical system in at least the chancel and vestry had to be replaced (inc. new heaters and lights). Again, we needed also to learn how much damage there may be to the electrics in the rest of the church

 

Some of the church contents, for example linens and altar frontals, had some slight smoke or moisture damage; these were sent away to be professionally cleaned and/or restored.

 

We began to consider some additional works which it would be prudent to undertake while workmen are on site. (e.g. since much of the electrical system needs replacing, what about better lighting, or improved heating?) We therefore expected and planned that in the end St Lawrence’s would emerge as an even better church!

 

We were fully insured for all the obvious up-front costs (building repairs, cleaning, additional hiring costs of e.g. Village Hall, loss of fees or other income). NB We were obviously not covered for additional works which we felt we should take the opportunity of doing

 

A letter of information was sent to all parish residents, to those on the Church Electoral Roll, and to others connected with the church

 

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You're welcome to use these to help you learn how to ID those dolphins. All photos in the chart belong to me, please do not use without permission. Chart info and photos are subject to updates if animal status changes occur or I get better photos.

Do NOT post these anywhere else. They are for personal viewing only and a tool for those who want to learn how to ID the animals.

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These photos, and any other media created and displayed, may not be copied, edited, redistributed, or displayed without expressed written permission from the creator. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. © Laura SeaWolf. All Rights Reserved.

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