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The utilitarian pavilion, bar and function room building at Dill Hall Lane, Clayton-le-Moors home to Enfield Cricket Club. In 2017, Enfield took £250,000 over the bar; a tribute to the club committee's hard work in ensuring a constant flow of bookings. Captured during a seven-wicket defeat by Lancashire League rivals Walsden.
Opting to bat, Enfield struggled for runs. Professional Shashrika Pussegolla hit a fairly laboured 78 but the next highest contribution was extras (21), a reflection of weak batting. Walsden were in no hurry to reach their modest target. After taking 2-28, Jake Hooson opened the batting and top-scored with 67 not out. Nick Barker departed three runs shy of a half-century. Thankfully, professional Umesh Karunaratne wasn't in a mood to dawdle and injected some urgency in hastening the visitors towards a comprehensive win. Umesh, unbeaten on 40, clinched victory with a big six.
Match statistics:
Admission: £4. Programme: teamsheet (w/a). Attendance: 80. Enfield won the toss and elected to bat. Enfield 184-8 off 50 overs (Shashrika Pussegolla 78, Umesh Karunaratne 4-42, Jake Hooson 2-28) 0pts lost by seven wickets to Walsden 190-3 off 43.4 overs (Jake Hooson 67 not out, Nick Barker 47, Umesh Karunaratne 40 not out, Fergus Bailey 2-40) 10pts. Umpires: Steve Kirkbright and Phil Keating.
Enfield Cricket Club were formed in 1859, and the following year played the first games on a part of what is now their Dill Hall Lane ground. The site was levelled in 1860. The first recorded game at the venue, on the border of Clayton-le-Moors and Accrington, was on May 28th that year. The visitors were Church & Oswaldtwistle. In 1892, Enfield became founder members of the Lancashire League. The club are still members today. Enfield have engaged professionals since 1859. Arthur Appleby, from Clayton-le-Moors, was the club's first professional. He went on to play for Lancashire, and toured Canada and the US with an MCC squad also featuring W.G. Grace. Appleby played his final game for Enfield in 1902. He was 59. During the first two decades of the Lancashire League, Tom Lancaster was Enfield's star player. He set batting and bowling aggregate records that still stand. Famous players to have worn Enfield's colours over the years include Eddie Paynter (he played in the 'Bodyline' Test series), Clyde Walcott, Conrad Hunte, Dik Abedspent, Madan Lal, Damien Fleming, Shane Lee (Brett's older brother), Martin van Jaarsveld and Alviro Petersen. Enfield have topped the Lancashire League on five occasions, in 1909, 1943, 1968, 1971 and 1977. They lifted the league's knockout Worsley Cup trophy in 1978, 1979, 1989 and 1991, and were beaten finalists in 1953, 1973 and 1977.
Best live show this year: Melbourne' finest garagepunkrock outfit Private Function were turning Würzburgs Immerhin Club into the Cities hottest public sauna. The high octane energy fueled show was leaving everbody gobsmacked and drenched in sweat. Slamdance party galore. a few snaps from fair dinkum aussie rules punkrock craftmanship. true Ripper. Poor bastard, you missed out on something if you haven't seen one of their shows during their recent yurup tour.
I added a function to this build. The bombable wall that allows you to reach the Great Fairy who gives you Nayru's Love now has an exploding feature! The wall breaks in half when you flick that red cone.
I will have a full demonstration when I post the creation. I also rebuilt all the rockwork so it looks much better now. Another update to come soon!
Built in 1839, 1851, and 1864, this Greek Revival-style building was designed by Henry Singleton, and was later renovated by Robert S. Mitchell and William Rumbold, adding several of the building’s wings and present features. The oldest section of the courthouse is the foundation of the east wing, which extends towards the Mississippi River, and is the only remaining portion of the 1816-1828 Federal-style courthouse that stood on the same site, which was designed by the firm Laveille and Morton, and was incorporated into the larger present courthouse structure in 1839, before being removed and replaced with the present east wing during the 1851 renovation. The 1839 portion of the building, designed by Henry Singleton, consists of the north, south, and west wings, which once surrounded a rotunda with a low dome, much like the original design of the United States Capitol. In 1851, under the direction of architect Robert S. Mitchell, the east wing was removed and replaced with the present structure, with the new east wing better matching the 1839 wings. In 1861-1864, under the direction of architect William Rumbold, a cast iron dome, based on St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, and similar to the dome on the United States Capitol, was added to the center of the building, at which time the building took on its present form. Upon the addition of the dome, the courthouse was the tallest building in St. Louis and Missouri until 1896, when St. Louis Union Station was constructed. In addition to its architectural history, in the 1850s, the courthouse was where the Dred Scott Case was heard, prior to the case being brought before the US Supreme Court, and slave auctions were regularly held inside the Probate Courts chambers in the building’s east wing, where slaves owned by deceased slaveholders without a hard will, and slaveowners who had declared bankruptcy, were sold. This practice ended in 1861. The building continued to serve as the St. Louis County Courthouse until St. Louis City split from St. Louis County in 1877, and subsequently served as the St. Louis City Courthouse until 1930, when the present City Courts building was completed seven blocks to the west.
The building features a stone exterior with doric pilasters, two-story porticoes on the north, east, and west wings with fluted doric columns and pediments, gabled roofs with pediments, architraves with triglyphs and recessed panels, six-over-six double-hung windows, a central dome on an octagonal base with engaged doric columns and arched windows on the lower portion of the drum, a cornice below oxeye windows and a copper-clad dome above, a lantern with a decorative balustrade at the base, arched bays, and doric columns, with a domed roof and flagpole at the top. Inside, the building features many well-preserved historic spaces that operate as a museum, including a rotunda with murals by artist Karl Ferdinand Wimar, fluted corinthian pilasters with gilded capitals, doric, ionic, and corinthian columns, historic chandeliers, arced staircases, coffered ceilings, marble floors, wooden furniture, wooden paneled doors, and wooden paneling.
The building is part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. Since the mid-20th Century, the building has functioned as a museum, interpreting the history of the building and the surrounding city, which became part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial in 1940, and Gateway Arch National Park, upon re-designation of the national memorial in 2018. As of 2023, the courthouse is undergoing an extensive renovation, which will make the building accessible to those with physical disabilities and limitations, replace building systems, modernize National Park Service office spaces in the building, update galleries and exhibits, and restore the historic features of the building.
Target Canada Co. is opening approximately 125 stores this year with about 50 of them being open. The Saskatoon stores are expected to open next month. Here, you can find a Starbucks outlet in the store that will open at The Centre in the near future. Here, a worker installs what looks one more set of automatic sliding doors from Besam. This picture was taken by a friend who is currently installing networking cables/functions for the store.
This cruise ship facility, situated centrally on Stokes Hill Wharf, was completed in 1999. The main purpose of the facility was to service Cruise Ships but was used as a private function centre following the 911 attack in New York. The cruise ships were moved to the adjacent Fort Hill Wharf.
A Bombing of Darwin virtual reality and holographic experience is being built on this site following a successful tender by the Royal Flying Doctor Service. It is planned to open in 2017.
This is Grumpy.
Grumpy is a robot build with Lego Power Functions. He can pick things up and drop them where they belong. To give him a little personality, he can shake his had and raise his eyebrows.
All functions are done with only four motors.
A felicitation function for J.Ramachandran was held in the city
recently in this regard. G.K. Vasan,
Union Minister for Shipping released
special souvenir and distributed
NAESEY awards and also cash
donation of Rs.50,000 to three
persons - Vidya Sagar of Udavum
Karanga, T.K. Srinivasan, Hindu
Mission Hospital and P.Kalyana
Sundaram, Anu Palam Service
Organisation.
Others attended the felicitation
include E.V.K.S. Elangovan,
S.Thirunavukarasar, CPI state
secretary D.Panidan,former state
BJP president C.P. Chandrasekaran,
Udaya Pratap Singh, ex MP,
former VC Dr.Ponna Vaiko,
Retired IAS officer Murthy
welcomed the gathering. Rajesh
Ramachandran, VP, NAESEY gave
away the momentoes. V.R.
Sivaraman, Secretary, NAESEY
proposed vote of thanks.
You can see the lights now. Unfortunately I only have one set of lights so I can't make the headlights right next to them glow.
This photo also shows the maximum steering lock.
For FlickrBingo3, week29: FORM
Many of the exchangable tools for an excavator have a similarity of form with the human hand in the appropriate position for a similar function, upscaled.
FORM in this sense is FORM in Swedish, as well.
A form for filling in, as for customs or taxes, is FORMULÄR in Swedish.
On my card:
NECK well GOOD open body
make FORM BAND AREA seal
rate skip FREE WOOD word
LIKE rack RACE FALL HAIR
zone heel bolt wick shoe
140417-N-YM440-032 SAN DIEGO (April 17, 2014) Fireman Maxwell Niebla, a damage controlman and 2011 Huntington Park High School graduate from Los Angeles., is serving in the U.S. Navy aboard one of the world's largest warships, the San Diego-based aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). USS Ronald Reagan is a Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and one of only ten operational aircraft carriers in the Navy today, protecting and defending America on the world's oceans. Tens of thousands of America's finest young men and women are deployed around the world doing just that, and they are there around the clock, far from our shores, defending America at all times. Approximately 3,000 men and women make up the ship's company, which keeps all parts of the aircraft carrier running smoothly -- this includes everything from washing dishes and preparing meals to handling weaponry and maintaining the nuclear reactors. Another 2,500 or so form the air wing, the people who actually fly and maintain the aircraft. "I never cease to be impressed with the type and quality of work that goes on aboard the carrier each day," said Capt. Christopher E. Bolt, the carrier's commanding officer. "Our team is filled with highly qualified young adults - in many cases, 19 and 20 years old - and they're out here launching and recovering aircraft, running a complex propulsion system safely, serving as air traffic controllers, operating sophisticated electronics, and keeping this floating city alive and functioning. Their work ethic, enthusiasm, and esprit de corps are second to none. If you pick up a newspaper in any city and examine what other 19- and 20-year-olds are doing, there is no comparison to the level of responsibility our Sailors hold. That caliber of Sailor is what has earned us the title of AMERICA'S FLAGSHIP." (U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Gary Ward/Released)
Earth Designs Garden Design and Build were asked to created a landscape and propose garden design in Snaresbrook, London here are the details of the project.
The Steel Garden in Snaresbrook, London E11
BRIEF:
The client of this project had very clear ideas about what the space was to be used for and how she would like it to function. The existing bay tree, ivy and lavender bush was to be kept, as was the existing shed. The existing fences were old and worn and needed to be replaced.
The space should be both relaxing and suitable for entertaining, with a shaded area for ‘quiet time’ and a sunny area for
al fresco dining, and need be designed for adults only.
The only practical consideration within the space was that a significant proportion of the space is overshadowed by a large beech tree in the next-door garden, which would influence the positioning of foliage and hard landscaping features within the garden..
SOLUTION:
This garden was styled along the lines of a contemporary courtyard garden utilising a fusion of materials. ‘Old’ materials were mingled with ‘new’ in the use of stainless steel planters
on cobbles, and slate chippings bordering decking. The existing fences were replaced and the space was given extra privacy with the addition of trellis to the top of the new fences.
A planting palette consisting of hardy and half-hardy specimens was chosen, with heavy emphasis on foliage and architectural plants.
A combination of evergreen and semi evergreen plants, intertwined with scented white blooms, were selected to give year round interest to the space, with ‘showstoppers’ such
as 'Dicksonia antarctica‘ and 'Cortaderia selloana‘ used to give the garden an added ‘wow’ factor. A sense of perspective and the impression of different levels was achieved with plants growing up through decking laid directly behind the house.
A spacious cobbled area gave the space a lived-in feeling, with the addition of large established plants to further detract from the sense of ‘newness’ that is so often present
in a recent build.
The layout of the garden used the idea of ‘screening’, carefully placing materials and plants to create different areas in the garden and generate the illusion of space.
TESTIMONIAL:
“Choosing Earth Designs to design and landscape my garden was a great decision!
Katrina really listened to what I wanted - and to what I didn't! The proposed design totally fulfilled my brief and what's more was on budget, with no hidden extras. I also appreciated the various options that Katrina had considered and built into
the proposal.
The actual implementation was carried out thoughtfully and totally professionally, with the minimum of inconvenience and mess. And the final result is just stunning.”
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