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I am still learning how best to use the Voigtlander 40mm E-Mount lens which is a manual lens.
The Moy has been derelict for a long time and if you mention the Moy locals will tell you that it is the building next door that is of historic importance but unfortunately they may be wrong.
Many years ago a local historian, who organised a walking tour of the area, told us that Richard Beesly Sheridan was born at No.12 Dorset Street next door to the Moy Pub. Later I decided to carry out some research and was surprised by the complicated story that I discovered.
According to Wikipedia: “Playwright, Westminster Parliament member, and son of Thomas, Richard Brinsley Sheridan was born on this street at number 12 in 1751; Brinsley Sheridan's works include The Critics and A School for Scandal”.
In 2002 Eneclann Ltd was commissioned to determine if Sheridan was actually born at 12 Dorset Street, as claimed in recent biographies by Fintan O’Toole in 1999 and by Linda Kelly 1n 2097.
The report found that a false assumption about Sheridan's birthplace actual physical came about because of different numbering systems for the street dating back more than 150 years ago. Sheridan was born in 1751 and research historians found that house numbers were not assigned to addresses on Upper Dorset Street until the 1770s, twenty years after Sheridan's birth.
During the period 1770 to 1848 there were some changes in the numbering system. After 1848, the numbers were permanently fixed as they are today. The research found the house recorded as No 12 (Sheridan's birthplace) in the first half of the 19th century could not correspond to the same house today.
Researchers found an early deed for the house currently known as no 12 Dorset Street Upper dated 1783 and records a lease on the property between Joseph Ellis and John Smithy. At this time, the property was recorded as No 10 Dorset Street.
What they did discover was that Thomas Sheridan, Richard's father, held a lease on an adjoining property to what is now 12 Dorset Street.
They are convinced that the actual Sheridan house was one of those purchased by the Dominican Order around August 1883, which were subsequently demolished to build St Saviour's Priory.
Image from the Darlington Local Studies picture collection. If you would like a copy of this image please contact local.studies@darlington.gov.uk quoting picture reference 'E730008246', or if you would like to see other images of the Darlington area please visit the Centre for Local Studies, at Darlington Library.
Yeah man this was back in '09.
I have learned about the building, the "Residences at Anasazi," a/k/a "Anasazi Downtown," as follows:
• It took a long time to build: 2007 to 2013.
• Construction stopped in 2008, with the building 85% complete.
• It sat this way for 4+ years before construction resumed.
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!
The openness of the parking lot makes the building easy to see.
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In downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico, on May 25th, 2009, the future "Residences at Anasazi" on the southeast corner of Central Avenue Southwest and 6th Street Southwest.
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Albuquerque (7013267)
• Bernalillo (county) (2001428)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• apartment houses (300005707)
• condominiums (built works) (300005610)
• construction (assembling) (300054608)
• parking lots (300007826)
• step pattern (300010229)
Wikidata items:
• 25 May 2009 (Q12966017)
• 2000s in architecture (Q11186432)
• Central New Mexico (Q5061505)
• Downtown Albuquerque (Q5303346)
• May 25 (Q2585)
• May 2009 (Q236764)
Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Dwellings—New Mexico (sh95007515)
Surveillance at a construction site. Taking a photo of it means, ironically, they are on camera, too.
The site has retained its passage to the lower depths. Eldritch entities - and I don't mean the singer - lurk beneath the city. If the good times come they eat the
....up
Its that time of year and we have of many projects in the city, public and private, that are in various stages of "popping up". These are just a few of the new looks we can expect....
Expantion of the Stihl manufacturing facility.
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contact williamm@infomatique.org
I am still learning how best to use the Voigtlander 40mm E-Mount lens which is a manual lens.
The Moy has been derelict for a long time and if you mention the Moy locals will tell you that it is the building next door that is of historic importance but unfortunately they may be wrong.
Many years ago a local historian, who organised a walking tour of the area, told us that Richard Beesly Sheridan was born at No.12 Dorset Street next door to the Moy Pub. Later I decided to carry out some research and was surprised by the complicated story that I discovered.
According to Wikipedia: “Playwright, Westminster Parliament member, and son of Thomas, Richard Brinsley Sheridan was born on this street at number 12 in 1751; Brinsley Sheridan's works include The Critics and A School for Scandal”.
In 2002 Eneclann Ltd was commissioned to determine if Sheridan was actually born at 12 Dorset Street, as claimed in recent biographies by Fintan O’Toole in 1999 and by Linda Kelly 1n 2097.
The report found that a false assumption about Sheridan's birthplace actual physical came about because of different numbering systems for the street dating back more than 150 years ago. Sheridan was born in 1751 and research historians found that house numbers were not assigned to addresses on Upper Dorset Street until the 1770s, twenty years after Sheridan's birth.
During the period 1770 to 1848 there were some changes in the numbering system. After 1848, the numbers were permanently fixed as they are today. The research found the house recorded as No 12 (Sheridan's birthplace) in the first half of the 19th century could not correspond to the same house today.
Researchers found an early deed for the house currently known as no 12 Dorset Street Upper dated 1783 and records a lease on the property between Joseph Ellis and John Smithy. At this time, the property was recorded as No 10 Dorset Street.
What they did discover was that Thomas Sheridan, Richard's father, held a lease on an adjoining property to what is now 12 Dorset Street.
They are convinced that the actual Sheridan house was one of those purchased by the Dominican Order around August 1883, which were subsequently demolished to build St Saviour's Priory.
Zooming in on a construction worker at one of the three new apartment buildings at Björnvägen in Västerhaninge.
New construction in Mexico City: The entry ramps to the parking of another bank tower going up on Paseo de la Reforma.
Had intended to use this for Worm's Eye view, but couldn't get near enough as the area is still a construction site. However, as these towering metal structures are around 100 feet high, I thought they could be described as wondrous metal sculptures. Another tourist attraction for the Falkirk area.
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