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I took this photo in Hilly Fields, the hill-top park in Brockley, in south east London, which has been my home for the last 13 years, in the early afternoon on January 20, 2013.
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Timber cladding on a Geometrica structure.
The deck that supports a single ply membrane may be made from wood.
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..the romantic tower belonging to the stables of the Gruuthuse, the 15th century residence of the patrician family of Lodewijk van Gruuthuse, Knight of the Golden Fleece. In the late 1400's the sons of Richard Duke of York spent some time here when their father was killed during the Wars of the Roses - the future kings of England, Edward IV and Richard III. Their sister Margaret was married to Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, at the time and she lived in Bruges.
Richard was 17 years old at this time but the first time he was in Bruges for his own safety was with his brother George (Clarence) when he was 7 years old and on that occasion they lodged with William Caxton, of printing press fame!
If you ever get some Flash Harry come round and offer to replace all the wood cladding on your billet ....
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a roll of film from 2011 so not sure where this discrete white painted stone cladding was. somewhere in East London.
Windows of an office in Silsoe business park. Zooming in on them reminded me of pictures by Piet Mondrian.
I spotted this Southern Hawker this morning.Check out, my Flickr friend, Patrick Goossens [Belgian Dragonflies] if you'd like to see this done properly!
Exterior view. This is one of two circular CEMOSA domes at Apazapan, Mexico. One stores limestone and spans 88m. The other stores clay and spans 61m.
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A pruned cladogram describing all 15 host switching events within the S. aureus population sample.Values attached to branches represent the number of unique STs entering each node, from left to right. Leaf labels indicate the defining ST or CC. Bars represent the distributions of isolates for each terminal clade, colours for each species are the same as in figure 1. Clades which underwent no switches are pruned from the tree at nodes where the branch containing them is uniform with the ancestral state. Branch colours represent the inferred habitat type (blue ? human, red ? animal). Asterisks mark points where host switching events occur.
Light House Cinema work in progress as photographed in March 2008 by David Cleary. Due to open 9 May 2008.
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