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I will go out of order next to show you the front of this old NE Telephone building we didn't encounter until later on our urban deco sightseeing self tour - (go back to see the cool light fixtures from the side of this building :>)
From one of many truly boring nights at home in Denmark. Suddenly realized my kitchen light fixture had an odd resemblance to alien ships that do not, of course, exist.
The Frank Duffy 10 Mile Road Race 2012 was held in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland on Saturday 25th of August 2012 at 10:00. The race is now one of the most well attended fixtures on the Irish race calendar. It is part of the official series of races which build up to the Dublin City Marathon in October. This race follows on from the Fingal 10KM race and preceeds the Half Marathon in September, also in the phoenix park. This year the Frank Duffy 10 Mile attracted over 6,000 athletes took part. The rain finished just in time before the race began. Overall the 10 mile race was run on the familiar but tough course around the Phoenix Park.
This is a set of photographs taken at the race by Rory Mooney and family.
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Some useful links
Dublin Marathon series on Facebook: www.facebook.com/dublinmarathon
Boards.ie Athletics Discussion Thread on this Race: www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056625454
Our Flickr Set from Frank Duffy 2011 www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157627476084196/with...
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Altrincham FC vs Notts County
National League Fixture
Date: 25th September 2021
Venue: J Davidson Stadium, Moss Lane
Attendance: 2,569
Final Score: 1-0
Scorers: Marcus Dinanga
Copyright Michael Ripley Photography
The soon to be closed Plato's Closet, all that was left was a few small racks of stuff and some empty shelves and fixtures but I guess those were not on sale as I did not see a price for them
This is a glass sculpture that hangs from the cieling at an art museum in Corpus Christi. I cannot remember who the artist was, but I will find out the next time I go. This picture is taken from directly underneath it. The sides are really wonderful, I will post the sides later.
A light fixture inside Rocket Bar, a bar and billiards hall in the Chinatown section of Washington, DC.
If anyone has a better method of holding rack tubing while it's TIG welded, I want to hear about it. The 8020 stuff with some half tube blocks work fairly well, but I need some more versatile clamps. 3D problems require 3D solutions.
May 15, 2019 - "Frank Lloyd Wright designed the original Hillside Home School for his aunts, Jane and Ellen Lloyd Jones, in 1887. By 1902, the school had outgrown the domestically scaled shingle-style structure, and Wright’s aunts commissioned a new structure to accommodate the activities of an expanding student body. The new building featured classrooms, an assembly room with a balcony that served as a library, and a gymnasium featuring a second balcony. A bridge connected the main structure to a physics laboratory and art room, the construction of which was funded by Wright’s clients Susan Lawrence Dana and Charles E. Roberts, respectively.
Wright applied many of the design innovations found in his domestic architecture of the period to the school, including the use of low, hipped roofs; broad chimneys; fireplaces; leaded glass casement windows; and a modified cruciform plan. It was at his aunts’ request that Wright used primarily dark stained oak and locally sourced sandstone in the construction of the Hillside Home School. The structure’s quarry faced ashlar is evocative of the work of Henry Hobson Richardson, but also reflects Wright’s growing interest in harmonizing the natural with the manmade.
The Hillside Home School closed in 1915 and, in 1933, Wright incorporated the structure into his Taliesin Fellowship complex."
Previous text from the following website:
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Winning form returns against CIYMS
by Roger Corbett
In this important fixture, it was Bangor who took the victory against CIYMS by 22-5 resulting in the two sides swapping places in the league.
Bangor got the game underway, kicking off into a stiff breeze. Within 3 minutes, Bangor conceded the first penalty of the game, which CIYMS elected to kick for goal, but failed to convert. The Bangor back line looked sharp, with Davy Charles coming in from full back to break the CIYMS line and set up a promising attack. James Henly came close but the CIYMS defence was sound.
The Bangor pack had seen a number of changes as the result of ongoing injury problems, but it performed well in both scrum and lineout set pieces. In fact it was from a lineout after just 9 minutes that the ball was cleanly won and passed quickly to Jason Morgan at out half, who produced another great line to wrong foot the CIYMS defence and ghost in to score under the posts. The conversion was successfully taken by Neil Cuthbertson, putting Bangor into the lead by 7-0.
This gave Bangor the boost they needed, and they continued to dominate play. After a further 6 minutes, from a scrum just inside the CIYMS half, scrum half Craig Harper passed to Morgan who then off-loaded to Mike Aspley in the centre. Although tackled, he managed to get the ball to Phil Whyte who had followed up from propping in the scrum. Drawing the defending tacklers, he then passed to flanker James Henly who burst through to run in unopposed for Bangor’s second try under the posts. Again, the simple kick was converted by Cuthbertson, doubling the lead to 14-0.
CIYMS responded well, using the wind advantage wisely to bring play repeatedly back into Bangor’s territory, but mistakes at crucial periods of play denied them any meaningful scoring opportunities. Bangor, on the other hand, stuck to their plan and continued to apply pressure. This soon forced CIYMS to concede a kickable penalty, which Cuthbertson converted to increase the lead to 17-0 after 23 minutes of play.
However, just 3 minutes later, the referee showed the yellow card to captain Jamie Clegg after he was judged to have deliberately knocked on the ball while defending a CIYMS attack. From the subsequent penalty, CIYMS passed the ball wide to the left and made a push for the line. What looked like a certain try was prevented by great Bangor defending, as they managed to hold the ball up and win the turnover.
Within minutes of Clegg’s return from the sin bin, the circumstances that led to his penalty were repeated, this time by Jason Morgan who similarly was shown the referee’s yellow card. From this penalty, the CIYMS players didn’t make the same mistake as before, and finally managed to touch down for a try in the left hand corner. The difficult kick was missed, but CIYMS were now on the scoreboard, reducing Bangor’s lead to 17-5 as the first half drew to a close.
As the teams turned around and CIYMS got the second half underway, hopes were high that Bangor would build on their first half tries and use the wind to keep their opponents pinned down in their own twenty two. However, it’s fair to say that CIYMS came out the stronger and frustrated Bangor’s attacks, while moving the ball through their backs with more purpose and accuracy.
It was not until 30 minutes had been played that the second half deadlock was broken. From a long CIYMS clearance kick, the ball was safely taken by Harper inside his own half. Two long and quickly made passes, saw the ball move via Jason Morgan to Davy Charles whose pace was too much for the thinly spread CIYMS defence. Running wide, he rounded the final CIYMS players to score on the right hand side. Cuthbertson’s kick was just wide of the posts, but Bangor were now 3 tries to the good, and within sight of another bonus point victory.
However, just 2 minutes later, and with CIYMS moving back into Bangor territory, the game produced another sting for the home side. In his attempt to intercept a long CIYMS pass, he knocked the ball forward and stopped the CIYMS attack. The referee deemed this to be deliberate once again and produced a second yellow card which in turn led to a red card, and Morgan was to take no further part in the game. Stung by this set-back, and with just 8 minutes remaining, Bangor re-grouped and wisely focussed on defending their lead and denying CIYMS any further scoring chances. This they did, and as the final whistle was blown, they could celebrate a return to winning ways, and a return to their previously held 3rd position in the league.
This was an encouraging team performance that should give added confidence as the players now set their sights on the first round of the Towns Cup (next weekend, at home to City of Derry 2nds), followed by a challenging journey to league leaders Clogher Valley in the league afterwards.
Bangor side: P Whyte, A Jackson, J Leary (J Harrison), A Rushe, D Kelly, J Henly, R Latimer, J Clegg (c), C Harper, J Morgan, M Widdowson, M Aspley, C Morgan (G Caughey), N Cuthbertson, D Charles
Subs: J Harrison, G Caughey
Bangor scores: J Morgan (1T), J Henly (1T), D Charles (1T), N Cuthbertson (2C, 1P)
Bathroom light fixtures in the Galileo dorm. Had to bring a chair into the bathroom to get this shot.
A Tiffany style ceiling light fixture. From the iPhone 365 Project of Paul Manoian at www.paulmanoian.com/365-project
Four light fixtures have been installed, and five more to go. The photo does not do the lighting justice-- when camera phone focuses in on the light from the fixture, it makes everything else darker... So the garage is actually pretty bright in this photo but you can't really tell.
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430ex either side of stage at the front, and a vivitar 383 backlight stage right. cybersyncs.