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We bought a new air conditioner, that meant getting a crane to put the new on on the roof and take down the old one. This is the new one.

In the Aral Sea region, water management is a very important factor of local development.

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In sacred memory of Cecily wife of Edward Dixon, esquire, daughter of Sir James Whitlocke, gent,.justice of the peace in the reign of King Charles .(.it praises her piety and her devotion to reading the scriptures, her generosity to the poor and her friendship......the spotless wife of a spotless husband to whom she gave 10 children .. She died 20th July 1647 aged 40 . Edward Dixon, armiger, erected this monument, to himself, his wives and children. so that the tomb should bring together those whom life separated".

 

The monument with white alabaster figures of Edward Dixon clad in armour, kneeling between his 2 wives, Cecily Whitlocke & Anne Dickins, was erected c1655 after the death of Cecily & after his 2nd marriage

Above the arch is a panel inscribed Domus viventium " (the home of the living)

The heraldic arms on the shield above the monument are those of Dixon, Blower and \Vhitelocke

 

Cecily was the daughter of Judge Sir James Whitlocke 1632 of Fawley Court, Bucks by Elizabeth daughter of Edward son of Thomas Bulstrode of Hedgeley Bulstrode by Cecily daughter of Speaker John Croke of Chilton flic.kr/p/6mkdJB

Her father records her birth "Cecill my daughter was born in Fleet Street house, 10 March, 1607, in the 5th year of King James . She was christened in St.Dunstan's church, 26 March being Easter even. Her godfather was Sir John Harrington, Knighte of the Bathe, sun and heir to the lord Harrington, and on of the prince's gentlemen ordinarye; her godmothers, my wifes sisters Cecill and Dorothy Bulstrodd, gentlewomen of the queen's bed chamber."

Her brother Bulstrode Whitlocke 1675 Lord Keeper of the Great Seal m2 Frances Willoughby 1649 daughter of Frances Manners d1643 flic.kr/p/HCbaQa daughter of John Manners 4th Earl of Rutland 1588 & Elizabeth Charlton www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/55857n

 

She m 1632 (1st wife) Edward 1601 - 1659 son of Henry Dixon 1644 of Hilden Park Tunbridge Kent (bought by his grandfather Humphrey Dixon) , Wandsworth & Braughing, Herts, by Mary 1646 co- heiress daughter of William Blower 1597 & 2nd wife Mary 1619 heiress of Zachary Bucat / Bewchet / Brancate from Eeklo in Flanders. Mary who brought "a greate porcion in moneyes 'was also to be heiress of her brother William Blower who died unmarried in 1618 , bringing the manor here to the Dixons. More money came after her mother's death in 1619)

Children - 7 sons & 3 daughters

1 Henry Dixon of Hilden 1634-1669 m 1662 …. having 2 heiress daughters Jane & Sarah who inherited half of the manor each - Jane m 1699 Nathaniel Booth of Grays Inninl 1699 but died childless : Sarah m 1689 Percival Hart of Lullingstone Castle 3 x great grandson of Sir Percival Hart 1580, flic.kr/p/sVtjjh having 1 daughter Anne Dyke (d. 1763) flic.kr/p/sToCnN who inherited the whole manor and her son Sir John Dixon Dyke sold the manor in 1767 to Sir John Reade of Shipton Court, Shipton.under Wychwood. flic.kr/p/4Q4SuH bringing to an end the Dixons' I 50 year tenure

2 James b/d 1635

2. John

1. Elizabeth 1668 m Wiliam Barker of Tonbridge

 

(Their fathers had been friends for some years. Her brother Bulstrode Whitlocke signed a bond to Edward for £2,000, conditioned for payment of £1,400, June 1632, Dixon in due course, borrowed from Whitelocke and, in return settled land in Wandsworth and Braughing on Whitelocke's son Willoughby)

 

(In his diary, her brother Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke's records "Mr Dixon desired the consumation of his marryage & to see the Judges Will how the portion might be secured, butt Whitelocke told his the Will was not materiall, bicause the Judge had by deed of guift (which he produced) conveyed all his personall estate to his son, & for the portion Whitelocke offered to secure to them £1,300 to make up the £1,200 they had already received, [to] the summe of £2,500 being the portion agreed uppon, with which they then seemed to be satisfyed, & preparations for the wedding went on, the writings for settlement of Mr.Dixons estate & for the jointure were sealed, & old Mr.(Henry) Dixon with his sons and friends, & Whitelocke with his sister & friends were ready to goe into the Chappell att Fawley Court, to see the marryage solemnised betwixt them." The issue here was that the Judge had put his daughter's inheritance into his will at £2,500. The wedding plans were underway and £1,200 had been paid over to Mr.Dixon when the Judge died in June 1632 When the will was read the son refused to pay his sister £2,500 as £1,200 had already been paid. The wedding would not proceed until Bulstrode had secured the remaining £1,300 and his sister and her fiance had signed that was their full inheritance. The couple were married July 2nd 1632 at Fawley in Buckinghamshire.

One of the items held in the archives at Longleat House is the bills for Cecily' wedding. Ruth quotes . "Her 'milliner's' bill before the wedding amounted to £46.18s.3d. which included rolls of taffeta to line, £1.1s.0d.; 'Left unpaid of the last workinge £7.3s.3d.'; binding for petticoats 2s.; making petticoats and waistcoats 3s.6d.; 20½ yards of straw-yellow satins £15.7s.6d.; 3 rolls of taffeta to line, 'at 14d the elle', £1.4s.6d.; 16 yards of material for Lady Muston / Mostyn, Cecilia's elder sister)

 

Ruth Spalding in her Contemporaries of Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke 1605-1675 quotes papers at Longleat House showing Anne Bowers (d.1660) wife of Henry Dixon resented her husband's generosity towards the Whitelocke family, - She and her son Whitelocke were joint executors to her husband's estate;

 

Cecily & Edward spent their first years at Hilden until 1636 when their house building at Little Rollright was finished.

 

After her death her brother Bulstrode described her as " a good woman of a plain & tender heart, loving to her husband. children, & relations. carefull in her household afcayres, kind to her neighbors & very religious". She had great troubles living in the country in the Lime of the war. the soldiers on both sides being most injurious & insolent. A troupe of the Parlements quartered all her housee in her husbands absence, she then lying in, having bin brought to bed about 14 dayes before. Yet the barbarous domineering soldiers, would not admit this for an excuse, nor be content with their quarters, though fit for better men, but compelled her (though in that condition) to rise out of her bed. to make better preparations for them. with which, she tooke cold, fell into a feaver & dyed"

 

Edward and his family remained at Lillie Rollright for several years after Cecilia's death.

 

By 1654 Edward had moved his household back to Hilden

He also had remarried by 1655 to Anne widow of William Dickins esq

 

When Edward died, 'sicke and weake in body' in March 1660, his will betrayed some anxiety about his financial affairs. Much of his real and personal property was earmarked for the payment of his debts, annuities for his widow Anne and his unmarried daughter Elizabeth and £2,000 for Elizabeth's marriage portion. Edward did not make his son Henry his executor, nominating his daughter instead, and the hint of paternal disapproval is strengthened by a bequest of £ I0 to Dr Thomas ' Walker, 'further desireing my sonne Henry Dixon ... to bee advised by him uppon all occasions'. On 15 March 1660 Edward was buried in Tonbridge church near his father, as he had requested, and a stone in the chancel floor commemorates him there:-.

"Near this place lyeth the body of Edward Dixon of Hllden, esq; having been the tender husband of two wives; the former Cecilia the daughter of Sir James Whitlock; the second Anne (widow of William Dickins esq) of the ancient familie of the Bickertons of Leicester; who surviving, hath set up this memoriall. He exchanged this life for a better the 9th of March, anno redemptionis 1659 aged 58

oxoniensia.org/volumes/2005/rosen.pdf

- Church of St. Philip, Little Rollright Oxfordshire

Condition of Dungun River during low tide.

Austin 7 soft top in great condition

*Condition of book: Mint condition without torn pgs

*Type: Paperback

*Language: English

*Genre: Historical Romance

*Publisher: Avon

# of pgs: 352

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Synopsis:

Why is the notorious Duke of Blackstone ruining Mary's well-laid plans to marry his brother, the handsome Viscount Wetherly? Every time she turns a corner, he is there--tantalizing her, teasing her ... and the more she tries to ignore him, the more insistent he becomes. Mary knows she must make an advantageous marriage, but surely Blackstone is the wrong man for her. Isn't he? Blackstone is not about to let his brother become bewitched by some wily blueblood pretender ... even one as deliciously tempting as Mary. But until she came along, no woman has ever resisted his smooth, well-practiced seductions. Could it be that he's actually fallen in love with this infuriating chit

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Parkstone, Poole, England.

This is the first time that I have used the Zeiss Batis lens to photograph the various follies in St.Anne’s Park and I must admit that I am very happy with the results mainly because of the detail captured in the images that I have published online. I am so pleased with the 25mm lens that I have decided to purchase the new 18mm Batis if I can raise the cash. I am also considering the new Sony GM lenses but they may prove to be too expensive for me.

 

St. Annes is known for its follies, of which there are approximately ten, mainly around the Naniken river. The follies include a Herculanean Temple on a mock-ruined bridge abutment along the Naniken river, which served as a tearoom for the family, a Pompeian Water Temple of Isis on the banks of the duckpond, and the Annie Lee Tower and Bridge near the chestnut walk.

 

Other follies include Saint Anne's Well beside the duckpond, after which the park gets its name, the Hermitage Bridge, Yew Circle and Fountain (behind the formal walled garden beside the house), rustic cave and bridge, three rustic archways and a rock work feature. A "Druidic Circle" of Giant's Causeway basalt was lost at an earlier stage. An unusual folly is the Roman style viewing tower which stands on the hill overlooking the duckpond. This started out as an observation tower on the roof of the original house. Later, the tower was removed during extensive refurbishment of St. Anne's house in about 1873 and placed in its current location. It is modelled on the Tomb of the Julii at Glanum near St. Rémy in France.

 

Many of the follies are in a neglected condition at present, with graffiti being an ongoing problem. For example, the Roman style viewing tower is graffiti covered and has been closed for many years. In addition it is completely hidden by mature trees and could only be revealed by felling them, which would be detrimental to the environment of the park. An alternative proposal is that the tower be moved instead to the site of the old rockery, near the junction of James Larkin Road and Mount Prospect Avenue.

 

In 2010, Dublin City Council, with the support of the Heritage Council, commissioned a strategy by conservation architects (Shaffrey and Associates) for the long-term conservation of these follies, and it is planned to implement this on a phased basis. It is now 2016 and I have visited the park at least twice per year since 2010 and I am convinced that the follies are now in a worse condition than they were back in 2010 and I am not at all sure that they can be saved

Dance Show at Wellesley College

Dance Show at Wellesley College

En plus du rajeunissement de la piscine extérieure, le centre de conditionnement physique a été complètement rénové, incluant de nouveaux appareils et de nouveaux vestiaires. Le gym est maintenant accessible 24/7.

 

In addition to the rejuvenation of the outdoor pool, our fitness center has been completely renovated, including new equipment and new locker rooms. The fitness centre is now accessible 24/7.

In very good condition, for its age. I wish I could say the same about me, lol

Taken in my garden.

 

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Short little entry for Monday. I'm off to Las Vegas for the week as my day-job has lots to do over the next month or two. I am posting another shot from the abandoned water facility I found on my last trip to Vegas, this was on the way to Lake Mead.

 

I assume this is an air conditioner and I'm fairly certain it's completely useless now. At least, if it does work, I doubt it's still blowing cold air.

 

I loved finding this little spot just randomly driving by, so I hope to do a bit more of that in the late afternoon/evenings this week. Although I'm going to force myself out to the Red Canyon area at least once this week, hopefully to capture a sunset or something cool I haven't seen before.

 

Busy week of client meetings/workshops, so I think I'll be fairly absent from the online world during business hours...but then again, I usually say that and still find a way to tweet at least 20 times a day. As they said in Jurassic Park..."Life....finds a way."

 

Have a good week everyone.

 

(exif: canon 5d mark ii, tamron 17-35mm 2.8, 17mm, f/2.8, iso 100)

fanny lives with liam in park slope. not the friendliest, but awesome all the same. here she is having a good time in the empty a/c cage.

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A 20-year-old man was listed in critical condition Saturday morning after a motorcycle and car crashed in unincorporated Woodstock.

 

At around 7:26 a.m. on Saturday, a 2001 Suzuki motorcycle, driven by a 20-year-old man from Wonder Lake, was headed eastbound on Route 120 east of Raffel Road. Sheriff’s officials said the driver of the Suzuki crossed over the double yellow centerline attempting to pass a line of cars.

 

A 2002 Buick Century, driven by a 24-year-old female from Woodstock, was slowing to turn left into a parking lot and as the Buick turned, the motorcycle collided with the it, ejecting the driver from the motorcycle, authorities said.

 

The driver of the motorcycle was wearing his helmet at the time of the crash. He was transported by a Flight For Life medical helicopter to Advocate Condell Hospital in Libertyville with serious injuries. The driver of the Buick sustained no injuries. Officials said that no other occupants were within, or riding on, any of the vehicles.

 

Route 120 remained closed for approximately 4 hours during the investigation.

Members of the Woodstock Police Department and Woodstock Fire Protection District assisted.

 

The investigation is ongoing by the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office Major Crash Investigation Unit.

  

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A shampoo and a conditioner bottle (if we're being exact) from above.

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This was at a abandoned mall and we were looking at the air conditioning units and they were in pretty bad shape.

 

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What is Acne?

Acne is an inflammatory skin condition characterized by skin eruptions around hair follicles. Acne is most common in teenagers, but it can occur at all ages. The condition usually begins at puberty and may continue for many years. Three out of four teenagers have acne to some extent, probably caused by hormonal changes that stimulate the sebaceous (oil producing) skin glands.

 

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