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A long exposure at Lake Gregory in the San Bernardino mountains in Southern California. This was just before sunset, and there was a slight breeze.

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Gregory of Nin

was a medieval bishop of Nin who strongly opposed the pope and official circles of the Church and introduced the Croatian language in the religious services after the Great Assembly in 926, according to traditional Croatian historiography.

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A pile of stones going by the name of Gregory Chapel on Mallerstang Edge. In the hazy distance can be seen the outlines of Ingleborough and Whernside.

At the 2024 Cheltenham Jazz Festival in the Big Top

This is a front view of the Gregory home now in Torreya State Park in Bristol, FL. It was a misty rainy day when we were there and this image had a rather grey sky. I replaced it with a blue sky and some wispy clouds. It also had some blue tarp covering a chimney on the smaller building on the right. This building is supposed the represent the kitchen and dining room and is now the staffs office. In pictures of the original home the kitchen and dining room was in a building to the back of the house. That building was no longer there when they moved the house to its present location. In order to get rid of the blue tarp, I had to remove the chimney. I used Luminar to make the photo adjustments.

 

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Tough climb but oh so gorgeous! Boulder below.

Ashes & Snow a wonderful exposition at the Zocalo Nomadic Museum closed on April 27, 2008 in Mexico, City.

 

Ashes & Snow una maravillosa exposición en el Museo Nómada del Zócalo la cual fué clausurada el pasado 27 Abril, 2008 en la Cd. de México.

 

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The obelisk was erected in 1739.

 

The monument is inscribed as follows:

 

To the Memory of Gregory Wale Esq, Justice of the Peace for this County. Deputy Lieutenant. County Treasurer. Conservator of the River Cam. He lived an advocate for liberty. A good subject. An agreeable companion, a faithful friend, an hospitable neighbour, and in all parts of life a useful member of society. He died June 5th 1739 in the 71st year of his age: universally lamented, and was buried in the parish church of Little Shelford. This obelisk was erected by his surviving friend James Church Esq as a public testimony of his regard to the memory of so worthy a gentleman.

 

Gregory Wale and James Church used to meet regularly at this place, and they agreed that when one of them died, the survivor should put up a monument to his friend's memory on the very spot where they so often met.

 

After the death of Gregory Wale, his granddaughter Margot Wale often used to walk up the mount and was very fond of it. At the latter end of her life she would lie at her window and watch her little hill and her friends and the country people got into the habit of calling it "Margot's Mount" and in later years this was corrupted to "Maggot's Mount".

 

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Pitstone Windmill is a Grade II* listed windmill in England which is thought to date from the early 17th century. It stands in the north-east corner of a large field near the parish boundary of Ivinghoe and Pitstone in Buckinghamshire, and belongs today to the National Trust.

"Lake Gregory"

In a typical wet season, water flows down the Sturt Creek in the Kimberly area of West Australia 350km south to Gregory Lake, which sits in between the Tanami desert and the Great Sandy Desert. When it fills the Lake becomes the most abundant bird habitat in Australia. Two years of failed wet season monsoons meant we arrived to a puddle and apart from plenty of Brolgas the bird life was as empty as the Lake itself. The little aboriginal community of Mulla has the IPA rangers headquarters, they issue permits and assistance visitors. The indigenous community has had native tittle here since 2001. They do a good job managing the Lake, but the farming side of the adjoining land has fallen into disrepair resulting in a massive population of feral animals: horses, camels as well as a smattering scrub cattle. This is about to change with many thousands of feral animals recently culled, new Boundary fences under construction, and training is now taking place to get the farming operational again.

Ph number for the rangers is

Ph 08 91688256

P.s. We enjoyed a few days exploring the area. The roads and tracks joining the Tanami road and the Canning stock route were in good 4WD condition with reasonable camping.

The stars dont get any brighter.

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Statue of the medieval bishop Gregory of Nin in Split, Croatia.

VdeV Endurance Series Nov 2018

Driver : Grégory SEGERS - P1

Car: Formula Renault 2.0

Team: LAMO RACING CAR

This is looking at it with the sun behind it.

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We saw a fine sunrise with the peak azalea blooms up on Gregory Bald in the Smokies, though it was tough with the wind to find compositions without everything moving. Be sure to visit and like my Facebook page Landscapes of the Blue Ridge

This photo was taken in an antiques store here in Brunswick, Maine.

 

A distinguishing feature of Mary Gregory glasswares is the stylized white enamel painting on the surface of a piece of colored glass. Subjects typically refer to the late 19th Century interest in pastoral landscape scenes and often feature young children. Children may be depicted alone or in groups of two or three children. The Mary Gregory imagery usually depicts a child in an outdoor setting, playing with a butterfly net or a hoop, frolicking with friends, or blowing bubbles. Often times, trees, streams, flowers, and foliage are prominent within the composition in the white enamel paint, too. This type of glass decoration developed from painted cameo glass produced in Europe circa 1870. [Website]

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Grassington is a market town and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the town is situated in Wharfedale around 9 miles (14 km) from Bolton Abbey and is surrounded by limestone scenery. Nearby villages include Linton, Threshfield, Hebden, Conistone and Kilnsey. The Domesday Book lists Grassington as part of the estate of Gamal Barn including 7 carucates of ploughland (840 acres/350ha) including Grassington, Linton and Threshfield. The Norman conquest of England made it part of the lands of Gilbert Tison. But by 1118 Tison had suffered a demotion and his lands returned to the king then given to Lord Percy. Grassington was historically a township in the parish of Linton in the West Riding of Yorkshire. It became a separate civil parish in 1866, and was transferred to North Yorkshire in 1974. Although often described by local people as a village, Grassington was granted a Royal Charter for a market and fair in 1282 giving it market town status. The market was held regularly until about 1860. A change in land use from the early 17th century, when lead mining began to assume more importance, brought some prosperity, but Grassington's heyday arrived during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The opening of the Yorkshire Dales Railway to Threshfield in 1901 brought new visitors, many of whom settled, some finding work in Skipton or in the developing limestone quarries. The Old Hall at Grassington is reputedly the oldest house in Yorkshire, dating from the late 13th or early 14th century. Today Grassington is the main residential and tourist centre in Upper Wharfedale Centred around its small cobbled square is a selection of shops, pubs and the village museum, offering food, clothing and gifts, alongside small cafes, restaurants and hotels. Grassington Folk Museum houses a collection which tells the story of Wharfedale. It is an independent museum, run and managed by volunteers. Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association is a voluntary mountain rescue organisation, located in Grassington, which rescues people in trouble from the surrounding fells and caves. Grassington Festival is a two-week long annual event encompassing music, performance and visual arts, held in a variety of venues around the village. In 2008 it included acts by Jo Brand, Dara Ó Briain, Clare Teal and Toyah Willcox. Every September since 2011, Grassington plays host to a 1940's themed weekend. Events include war re-enactments, dances as well as a variety of military and civilian vehicles on display from the period. In the winter Grassington also hosts the very popular Dickensian Festival when the entire village is taken over by Dickensian costumes and Christmas activities and opportunities to purchase Christmas presents. A Yorkshire Dales National Park information centre is on Hebden Road. Three miles north of Grassington at Kilnsey is the glacially carved overhang of Kilnsey Crag. Grass Wood, a large area of ancient woodland including the Iron-Age fort, Fort Gregory (also known as Gregory's Fort), is situated just over one mile north-west of Grassington.

 

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Výstava tvorby Gregory Crewdsona v Galerii Rudolfinum zahrnuje (vyjma raných prací) všechny jeho důležité fotografické série – počínaje cyklem Natural Wonders (1992 – 1997), přes Hover (1996-97, jediný černobílý cyklus), Twilight (1998-2002) a Dream House (2002), až po Beneath the Roses (2003-05).

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