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A black flint 4 solidor Composite door with reflections glass and brushed aluminium hardware. Installed in Ravenshead, Nottingham. For a free quotation call us on 01158 660066, visit www.thenottinghamwindowcompany.co.uk or pop into our West Bridgford showroom.
Inspired by Donald Andrew Agarrat. My first try, hopefully they'll improve with practice, and maybe a tripod - and perhaps a better camera
See also, this thread from the Technique group
A traditional arched frame with side panels and top light, incorporating a composite door in classic black with stippolyte glass and chrome hardware. Installed in Bobbers Mill, Nottingham. #Nottingham #Composite #Door #Bobbers #Mill
The traditional Conway 3 Solidor Composite Doors in white with chrome hardware. Installed in West Bridgford, Nottingham. For a free quotation call us on 01158 660066, visit www.thenottinghamwinowcompany.co.uk or pop into our West Bridgford showroom. #Solidor #Composite #Door #West #Bridgford #Nottingham #Derby
We offer different kinds of composite insulator for substation. Contact us get more details about composite insulator, such as TDS, Application Method, OEM etc.
We can supply different type of composite silicone insulator, also customer required.
Composite insulators are a special type of insulation control that can play an important role in overhead transmission lines.
Composite insulators are also known as synthetic insulators, non-porcelain insulators, polymer insulators, rubber insulators, etc. The main structure is generally composed of a shed skirt, a FRP core rod and an end fitting. The shed skirt is generally made of organic synthetic materials, such as ethylene propylene rubber, high temperature vulcanized silicone rubber, etc.; FRP mandrels are generally made of glass fiber as a reinforcing material, and a oxidizing resin as a base material; The end fittings are generally carbon steel or carbon structural steel coated with hot zinc-aluminum.
Big yes, green yes, beautiful yes. This stunning door is big, bold and daring. At over 3m wide and 2.4m high, there is no other composite door that can compete. The hardware from the anvil just finishes the aesthetics of the door just nicely.
I was inspired by a poster I saw for the movie Sucker Punch so I had to see if I could create one. I am pretty happy with the result. Composites are challenging but I have to push myself.
Original image here
Native flora and fauna photographed over a five day period and brought together in a single composite
Composite of some photos I took last week to help show off my newest vases - using flowers from my garden.
Blogged:
potsandpaint.blogspot.com/2011/06/photo-shoot-small-vases...
this is a composite of a few things: a wall covered in plants (the camera is actually looking up), a picture of me, butterfly wings, and the moon. it's film.
this is also an un-cropped version of the cover of my hip hop album: www.sandoth.com/japhyriddle/music/goodnight_caterpillar.htm
Students are learning how to use the tools that are necessary for boat building and for working with composite materials
Solidor Harlech 2 Composite Door including CFT2.2 Glass Design. www.thenottinghamwindowcompany.co.uk
Composite figure of a prophet, below the waist a complete section of a figure, but above the body is largely composed of a patchwork of decorative blue drapery that most likely originally formed a hanging behind one of the donor figures rather than clothing.
Detail of the east window glazed by the royal glazier John Prudde in 1447 with some of the most luxuriant stained glass available at the time. The seven lights originally most likely contained in the upper register a now lost central group of the Trinity crowning Mary to whom the chapel was dedicated (only three radiances remain in the cusped heads) flanked by four saints, St Thomas Becket, St Alban, St Winifred and St John of Bridlington (the only complete figures remaining in situ). The lower register appears to have been a display of kneeling donor figures of the Beauchamp family, with Richard in/near the centre (his is the only figure to survive, though his head is lost and replaced by that of one of his daughters!).
The bulk of this glass was tragically lost when the chapel was attacked by Cromwellian troops in 1643 (the glass and reredos suffered severely whilst the tombs and statuary survived remarkably undamaged). The six side windows were a complete loss below the traceries and have remained plain-glazed ever since, but the surviving figures were used to fill the large gaps left in the east window to give the patchwork display we see today.
The gorgeous Beauchamp Chapel at St Mary's, Warwick is perhaps the best preserved example of a medieval church interior in England. I have been in love with it ever since my first childhood visit, and it remains my favourite room in all England.
The chapel is rich in excellent monuments, of which the tomb of Richard Beauchamp, the chapel's founder, is the most impressive with magnificent gilt bronze sculptures, an extremely rare survival.
Equally spectacular is the delightful east window, which is filled with superb 15th century glass by John Prudde, the King's glazier. Much if it is not in situ, since Cromwell's troops wrought havoc with the glass here and the surviving figures were assembled in this window (only the outer pairs of figures in the upper row are in their original positions). The north and south windows retain original glass only in their traceries and the cusped heads of the main lights, and knowing the quality of the surviving elements makes this loss all the more grievous.
A further treasure of this chapel and a miraculous survivor of Cromwells fanatics is the statuary surrounding the east window. This unique display of almost perfectly preserved figure sculpture from the early 15th century is exquisite, and gives an answer to all those empty niches we see in so many medieval churches elsewhere in England. The medieval splendour is further echoed by the use of colour on the sculptures and vaulted ceiling, all redone in the mid 20th century but based on medieval precedents.
Light Oak Solidor Composite Door Installed In Chaddesden, Derby. www.thenottinghamwindowcompany.co.uk
Golden oak Solidor composite door with a cream frame, simplicity glass and black hardware. Installed in Newthorpe, Nottingham. For a free quotation call us on 01158 660066 visit www.thenottinghamwindowcompany.co.uk or pop into our West Bridgford showroom.
File name: 08_06_001298
Title: Composite of weathervanes
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1917 - 1934 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Glass negatives
Subjects: Weather vanes
Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.
Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
CTG design and manufacture composite flywheels. They are used in power smoothing, Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS) and Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems (KERS). They store kinetic energy and can release that energy on demand.