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Coping the heatwave here @Melbourne, Australia.

 

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So scorcher, so yummy, so seafood mode on. So, lets cope the heatwave with real food at home. #Melbourne

This is Malvern House on the corner of New Road and Park Road in Solihull. I first saw it a couple of weeks ago when walking past on the other side of the road (New Road) but forgot to come back and get shots of it (until today).

 

I discovered on Heritage Gateway that it is a Grade II* listed building, and it used to be The Old Grammar School.

 

It is currently To Let.

 

Solihull School moved to this site in a house in 1615. It stayed here until 1882 when it moved to School House on the current 50 acre site of Solihull School.

 

The school had existed since 1560 in the Parish Church of St Alphege (a short walk away from here).

  

Otherwise known as Malvern House. Mid C18. Red brick, old tiled roof. 2 storeys

and attics with 2 storey 2 window gabled projections, with brick copings, either

side. Central 4 panel door in architrave surround with cornice on consoles. Sash

windows and some casements with wooden transoms. Mby incorporate earlier structure

of mid C17. Late C19 additions on left and at back.

 

Malvern House - The Old Grammar School - Heritage Gateway

 

At 29 Park Road.

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A rainy day visit to the Holyhead Maritime Museum.

 

The museum is housed in an old lifeboat station that they have had since 1998.

 

The Holyhead Maritime Museum is a maritime museum located in Holyhead, North Wales.

 

Housed in what is claimed to be the oldest Lifeboat station in Wales (built c. 1858), it houses a number of collections.

 

The lifeboat station opened in 1858 and the first lifeboat was unnamed, launching 18 times, saving 128 persons. Replaced by the Prince of Wales, she launched 38 times and rescued 128 persons. In 1875, Member of Parliament Joshua Fielden and his brothers donated the Thomas Fielden, named after their father, which necessitated extending the house. In 1890, a second large boat was obtained, for which the house was extended to enable beach based landing from a horse-drawn carriage.

 

After local maritime exhibitions were held in 1982 and 1983 elsewhere, a trustees group was formed on 24 September 1984. The trustees obtained a nine-year lease on the redundant St Elbods church from the Church in Wales, with the museum opened officially by the Duke of Westminster in March 1986.

 

On expiration of the lease, and after failing to agree a lease within a new development, Stena Line offered the museum a peppercorn rent on the renovated Lifeboat house at Newry Beach. Deciding to improve the building through the construction of new visitor facilities, after a successful bid for funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund and a renegotiation of the lease to 99 years, the museum reopened on its current site in 1998.

  

The museum today tells the maritime history of Holyhead and Anglesey, from earliest days to the modern ferries to Ireland. It features an interactive combination of historical artifacts, models and sensory exhibitions. All of its part-time volunteers have extensive maritime and local knowledge. Accessible to wheelchairs, the museum has its own cafe, the Harbour Front Bistro.

 

The Holyhead at War exhibition is located in an air raid shelter located alongside the Maritime Museum.

  

Grade II Listed Building

 

Zodiac Restaurant

  

History

 

Former lifeboat house, circa 1850s, now converted to restaurant.

 

Exterior

 

Rubble with freestone dressings and copings (but mainly rendered and painted), slate roof. Aligned roughly N-S with gable and facing sea. Shaped gables (similar to Holyhead market hall) with ball finials; former broad doorways covered during conversion to restaurant (added bay window to N). Long shallow extension to W side; attached gabled range to NE. Some remains of slipway mechanism to seaward side.

 

Reasons for Listing

 

Believed to be the oldest surviving lifeboat house in Wales.

  

Listing above from 1994. The museum moved in 1998.

  

Model ship - Stena Line Lynx

 

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This is Malvern House on the corner of New Road and Park Road in Solihull. I first saw it a couple of weeks ago when walking past on the other side of the road (New Road) but forgot to come back and get shots of it (until today).

 

I discovered on Heritage Gateway that it is a Grade II* listed building, and it used to be The Old Grammar School.

 

It is currently To Let.

 

Solihull School moved to this site in a house in 1615. It stayed here until 1882 when it moved to School House on the current 50 acre site of Solihull School.

 

The school had existed since 1560 in the Parish Church of St Alphege (a short walk away from here).

  

Otherwise known as Malvern House. Mid C18. Red brick, old tiled roof. 2 storeys

and attics with 2 storey 2 window gabled projections, with brick copings, either

side. Central 4 panel door in architrave surround with cornice on consoles. Sash

windows and some casements with wooden transoms. Mby incorporate earlier structure

of mid C17. Late C19 additions on left and at back.

 

Malvern House - The Old Grammar School - Heritage Gateway

 

At 29 Park Road.

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La Donna Rama can teach us all a thing or two about channeling our emotions. Notice how grounded she is when responding to a rude trick in the park who called her a freak of nature. Grounding oneself can turn a big problem into a small one that can then be stepped on.

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Coping With Vulnerability: The First 50 Years

Posters From Our Past

 

National Library, Singapore

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Since I often have no words or can’t even speak, I tried to capture one aspect of how I feel due to the awful, ongoing effects of experiencing unspeakable trauma—“blocked off,” trapped, isolated, alone, “figuratively disfigured,” stuck in the dark with perhaps some distant light noticeable once in a while, awful.

 

After creating these self portraits I was compelled to find a way to print these photos at home so I could share them with my psychologist at my neurofeedback therapy appointment—I write out and take notes since I’m not able to talk much and felt these photos would supplement my writing and perhaps give a look into how I feel.

 

Once I had processed the photos and decided on a sequence for the images, I noticed they seemed to show me a progression—the first image being completely stuck in a state of panic, shut down, hardly surviving, believing I’m not allowed to and not really being able to even try to look for help or support. And in the progression I came up with, the pictures seemed to show me a story—my own story—of very slowly, over time becoming more courageous, stronger, showing more awareness, more capacity and drive to fight for survival, life, growth and healing.

 

Since most of our belongings are packed up and in storage I don’t have access to much and I was able to find some (very lightweight) sewing thread and a very flimsy needle my daughter had here with her and I used our low budget home printer to create this little collection of photos. Normally I wouldn’t use such low quality items for something like this. I didn’t have much to work with and I was determined to not let this completely stop me from creating. I have since made a few more little photo collections like this and this practice and process has been very helpful in my coping and healing journey. I’m so thankful I gave this a try and for how I find this process to be therapeutic and how it helps me continue to grow.

 

[self portraits created on 1-17-2024, photos of printed images captured on 1-18-2024]

  

____________________________

 

As a way to cope with circumstances beyond my control, survive and work to keep fighting for life I decided to try to take at least one photo (or more) each day. I call this “a photo (or more) a day.” Practicing this form of therapeutic photography helps me work to focus on the present moment, gives me something familiar and enjoyable to focus on as I use photography skills that have become like second-nature to me and being able to view the images I capture helps me recall what I was thinking, feeling and noticing at the moment when I created the photos. More of the photos from this series can be seen on my Instagram account

 

I may not always have the energy, time or capacity to share photos from this series—especially with the very challenging circumstances my family and I are experiencing—and will do my best to continue taking a photo (or more) a day even if I’m not able to share.

 

If you would like to support my work and my family, one way you can do so is by ordering my zines:

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Many thanks for your support.

Coping With Vulnerability: The First 50 Years

Posters From Our Past

 

National Library, Singapore

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This is Malvern House on the corner of New Road and Park Road in Solihull. I first saw it a couple of weeks ago when walking past on the other side of the road (New Road) but forgot to come back and get shots of it (until today).

 

I discovered on Heritage Gateway that it is a Grade II* listed building, and it used to be The Old Grammar School.

 

It is currently To Let.

 

Solihull School moved to this site in a house in 1615. It stayed here until 1882 when it moved to School House on the current 50 acre site of Solihull School.

 

The school had existed since 1560 in the Parish Church of St Alphege (a short walk away from here).

  

Otherwise known as Malvern House. Mid C18. Red brick, old tiled roof. 2 storeys

and attics with 2 storey 2 window gabled projections, with brick copings, either

side. Central 4 panel door in architrave surround with cornice on consoles. Sash

windows and some casements with wooden transoms. Mby incorporate earlier structure

of mid C17. Late C19 additions on left and at back.

 

Malvern House - The Old Grammar School - Heritage Gateway

 

On the right the Cyclists Dismount sign.

 

At 29 Park Road.

Beaumont metal works small wheel attachment. I machined clearance on the top and bottom, to get more belt wrap around, for more accurate copes.

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Thousands of people every single day are coping with back discomfort. Nearly all sufferers have not found a powerful treatment that will be able to free them through the issue permanently. Making use of the powerful and effective approaches to this article below will help you to relieve your back discomfort.

 

Laying along with your knees and hips at 90 degree angles can present you with relief from a back ache. Staying in this position with relieve the anxiety that these particular joints feel and will decrease the pain. If this type of position fails to feel relaxed, select a position that feels good and doesn't cause your spine to twist.

 

Maintain good posture, even if you sit, to stop unnecessary back discomfort. Lots of people feel that strenuous exercise will be the only reason behind back injury. Yet it could happen gradually as time passes, like once you sit a bad way hours upon hours on end facing a personal computer. This may harm your back and damage your muscle mass.

 

A fantastic back-pain-related tip to utilize is always to act preemptively if possible. In case you have a predisposition to back discomfort inside your family, or maybe you're at higher risk of back injury due to your lifestyle, you ought to visit a chiropractor for many periodic adjustments. Make sure you visit your physician for diagnostic testing before visiting a chiropractor, in order to avoid serious damage.

 

Be sure your diet plan is healthy and nutritious and includes eight good glasses of daily water. A good diet may help ease back problems. Less pressure will likely be put on your back should you slim down, and certain nutrients are necessary to get a generally healthy body and good the circulation of blood.

 

Drink lots of water, at the very least 8 glasses each day. A balanced diet will benefit you in numerous ways, including preventing back discomfort. Furthermore an increased intake of water enable you to have a healthy weight that minimizes pressure on back muscles, but dehydration could cause real difficulties with muscle cramping along with other issues, so you should drink enough fluids on a daily basis.

 

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A rainy day visit to the Holyhead Maritime Museum.

 

The museum is housed in an old lifeboat station that they have had since 1998.

 

The Holyhead Maritime Museum is a maritime museum located in Holyhead, North Wales.

 

Housed in what is claimed to be the oldest Lifeboat station in Wales (built c. 1858), it houses a number of collections.

 

The lifeboat station opened in 1858 and the first lifeboat was unnamed, launching 18 times, saving 128 persons. Replaced by the Prince of Wales, she launched 38 times and rescued 128 persons. In 1875, Member of Parliament Joshua Fielden and his brothers donated the Thomas Fielden, named after their father, which necessitated extending the house. In 1890, a second large boat was obtained, for which the house was extended to enable beach based landing from a horse-drawn carriage.

 

After local maritime exhibitions were held in 1982 and 1983 elsewhere, a trustees group was formed on 24 September 1984. The trustees obtained a nine-year lease on the redundant St Elbods church from the Church in Wales, with the museum opened officially by the Duke of Westminster in March 1986.

 

On expiration of the lease, and after failing to agree a lease within a new development, Stena Line offered the museum a peppercorn rent on the renovated Lifeboat house at Newry Beach. Deciding to improve the building through the construction of new visitor facilities, after a successful bid for funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund and a renegotiation of the lease to 99 years, the museum reopened on its current site in 1998.

  

The museum today tells the maritime history of Holyhead and Anglesey, from earliest days to the modern ferries to Ireland. It features an interactive combination of historical artifacts, models and sensory exhibitions. All of its part-time volunteers have extensive maritime and local knowledge. Accessible to wheelchairs, the museum has its own cafe, the Harbour Front Bistro.

 

The Holyhead at War exhibition is located in an air raid shelter located alongside the Maritime Museum.

  

Grade II Listed Building

 

Zodiac Restaurant

  

History

 

Former lifeboat house, circa 1850s, now converted to restaurant.

 

Exterior

 

Rubble with freestone dressings and copings (but mainly rendered and painted), slate roof. Aligned roughly N-S with gable and facing sea. Shaped gables (similar to Holyhead market hall) with ball finials; former broad doorways covered during conversion to restaurant (added bay window to N). Long shallow extension to W side; attached gabled range to NE. Some remains of slipway mechanism to seaward side.

 

Reasons for Listing

 

Believed to be the oldest surviving lifeboat house in Wales.

  

Listing above from 1994. The museum moved in 1998.

  

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Dieu et Mon Droit

A rainy day visit to the Holyhead Maritime Museum.

 

The museum is housed in an old lifeboat station that they have had since 1998.

 

The Holyhead Maritime Museum is a maritime museum located in Holyhead, North Wales.

 

Housed in what is claimed to be the oldest Lifeboat station in Wales (built c. 1858), it houses a number of collections.

 

The lifeboat station opened in 1858 and the first lifeboat was unnamed, launching 18 times, saving 128 persons. Replaced by the Prince of Wales, she launched 38 times and rescued 128 persons. In 1875, Member of Parliament Joshua Fielden and his brothers donated the Thomas Fielden, named after their father, which necessitated extending the house. In 1890, a second large boat was obtained, for which the house was extended to enable beach based landing from a horse-drawn carriage.

 

After local maritime exhibitions were held in 1982 and 1983 elsewhere, a trustees group was formed on 24 September 1984. The trustees obtained a nine-year lease on the redundant St Elbods church from the Church in Wales, with the museum opened officially by the Duke of Westminster in March 1986.

 

On expiration of the lease, and after failing to agree a lease within a new development, Stena Line offered the museum a peppercorn rent on the renovated Lifeboat house at Newry Beach. Deciding to improve the building through the construction of new visitor facilities, after a successful bid for funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund and a renegotiation of the lease to 99 years, the museum reopened on its current site in 1998.

  

The museum today tells the maritime history of Holyhead and Anglesey, from earliest days to the modern ferries to Ireland. It features an interactive combination of historical artifacts, models and sensory exhibitions. All of its part-time volunteers have extensive maritime and local knowledge. Accessible to wheelchairs, the museum has its own cafe, the Harbour Front Bistro.

 

The Holyhead at War exhibition is located in an air raid shelter located alongside the Maritime Museum.

  

Grade II Listed Building

 

Zodiac Restaurant

  

History

 

Former lifeboat house, circa 1850s, now converted to restaurant.

 

Exterior

 

Rubble with freestone dressings and copings (but mainly rendered and painted), slate roof. Aligned roughly N-S with gable and facing sea. Shaped gables (similar to Holyhead market hall) with ball finials; former broad doorways covered during conversion to restaurant (added bay window to N). Long shallow extension to W side; attached gabled range to NE. Some remains of slipway mechanism to seaward side.

 

Reasons for Listing

 

Believed to be the oldest surviving lifeboat house in Wales.

  

Listing above from 1994. The museum moved in 1998.

  

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