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Surprisingly, it still swung freely on its hinges after 50 years.
Abandoned Titan I missile silo, Eastern plains, Colorado.
www.recyclart.org/2014/01/key-holder/
I made this key holder from an old piece of wood and hinges from old windows and doors.
IKEA hinges on a translucent IKEA box... this is basically straight out of the camera except for a little sharpening and crop
strobe: on camera flash at 1/64 and SB600 (1/128 - CLS) with a orange Rosco gel is inside the box
It is amazing to see all of the things farmers do with twine string around here. Here is a case of it being the hinge. On the other side of the gate, it was also the lock.
This was my runner up photo for the hinge shot. I really struggled as I like this photo quite a bit, but my daughter's idea to do her hinges was just to cute and uniquely her to pass up.
For those of you who have seen all of the snow we have had recently, today warmed up tremendously and we now have no snow on the valley floors!
Anna have been completely deboxed from the Frozen doll set and is standing, supported by a Kaiser doll stand (not included). Her outerwear, consisting of her cape, cap and mittens, have been removed. She is still in her dress, blouse, and boots.
She has the legs that were introduced with the 2012 Disney Store Classic Princess 12'' dolls. That is, hard plastic legs with ball jointed hips, external hinged knee joints, and ball jointed ankles. Anna on the right has black plastic boots while Elsa has light blue green flat shoes. Since Anna's boots have heels, at 11 1/2'' hight she stands about 1/4'' taller than Elsa, who wears flats.
Anna's skirt and top is satin with a printed floral design. Unfortunately the dark blue skirt is unhemmed, and already has frayed edges. I'm afraid that it will start unraveling if it is handled too roughly. She has a thin pink velvet cape that has nice heart shaped closures in the front. She has a black bodice, with a light green long sleeved blouse that is sewn to the bodice. Her bodice is separate from the skirt. She has green velvet mittons over her hands. She has a removable gray and pink velvet cap over her head, fastened by a clear plastic band in the back. She has tall black boots with gold decoration in the front, pointy toes, and short brown heel.
Anna has a round face, with light complexion, rusty red orange medium length hair that is braided into two pigtails. Her right pigtail has a white streak. She has large green eyes that are glancing to her right, very densely packed black eyelashes, no eyeshadow, and brown and orange brows that are rather flat. Her nose and cheeks are covered in brown freckles, she has a small pointy nose, and a small mouth with very thin red lips in a slight smirk.
Anna is a beautiful and faithful reproduction of the animated character from Frozen.
Elsa and Anna 11'' Doll Set - Frozen
US Disney Store
$39.95 US
D23 Expo Exclusive
Released and purchased on Sunday, August 11, 2013
First Look
This doll set was introduced at the D23 Expo on August 11, 2013 in limited quantities. I was lucky enough to get a set (only one set was sold per Guest). I am photographing the dolls boxed, during deboxing, and fully deboxed.
They are the lead characters in the upcoming Disney animated movie Frozen, based on the The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen. The movie is scheduled to be released on November 27, 2013.
not sure if this has been done before
parts stay together securely and allow for a loose-swinging 90 degree range of motion
Church of St Katherine, Loversall, South Yorkshire.
Grade ll* listed.
There is a pair of ancient oak stalls, c14. The origin of these is unknown. (The oak stalls could possibly be from Roche Abbey in Rotherham.)
They feature 2 misericord hinged seats with a carved face on one and a green man on the other. Carvings on the elbows have faces and animals on them.
There is also a bench which looks like it was originally a stall with misericords. The centre section has been removed (you can see a gap), but they have fine carved elbows at each end.
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Church of St Katherine, Loversall, South Yorkshire.
Grade ll* listed.
List Entry Number: 1193085
Detail
LOVERSALL LOVERSALL SK59NE
5/46 Church of St Katharine 5.6.68
GV II*
Church. c1300, C15 and c1530; nave and south aisle rebuilt 1855 by Sir George Gilbert Scott. Ashlar and rubble magnesian limestone, lead and stone slate roofs. West tower, 4-bay nave with south aisle and porch; lower 2-bay chancel with separately-roofed south chapel. Tower: 4 stages; lower part c1300, altered; top stage Perpendicular. Chamfered plinth, moulded band, diagonal west buttresses and string courses between stages. Pointed west door, offset to left, has quadrant-moulded surround as does 3-light window over; Perpendicular 2-light window to 3rd stage. Offset beneath belfry stage with louvred, 2-light pointed windows and string course with north and south gargoyles beneath embattled parapet with 8 crocketed pinnacles. Nave: gabled porch of 1861. Aisle: chamfered plinth, trefoiled 2-light windows with hoodmoulds dropped from oversailing parapet having roll-moulded copings. Square-headed, cusped 2-light windows with hoodmoulds. Chancel: lower, partly roughcast. Two C19 windows to north have cusped intersecting tracery and carved hoodmould stops; similar 3-light east window; gable copings. Wirral chapel, of c1530, is of ashlar with chamfered plinth. 2-light windows to south and east have Tudor-arched lights in hollow-chamfered surrounds beneath basket arches; arched string course over east window; old flush- panelled door to west in hollow-chamfered and roll-moulded surround beneath Wirral arms, another heraldic plaque to south; quadrant-moulded oversailing course beneath roll-moulded parapet copings.
Interior: chamfered and quadrant-moulded tower arch. Perpendicular south arcade has octagonal piers, moulded capitals and low double-chamfered arches with hoodmoulds; C19 shouldered-arched window heads. Chancel arch: double- chamfered, the inner order on corbels (that to south with carved head). Chapel arcade, Perpendicular and similar to aisle; to its east is part of an earlier window behind plaster. Font: round base to bowl on chamfered shaft. Fittings: 2 stalls in chancel have misericords with bearded faces of C14; another altered stall of same date. Painted arms of George III (1785) over chancel arch. Hatchment of the Banks family. Monuments: in chancel, the Wylson tomb: floor slab with Latin rim inscription (Sir William d.1513). In chapel: early C14 effigy of knight with shield and sword; another chest tomb with shields in quatrefoiled side panels. Brass to Benjamin Staveley. Wall monument to William Dixon (d.1783) by Materworth of Doncaster: corniced plaque surmounted by bust set before on obelisk. Carvings over chapel arcade depict Wirral arms and those of Hugh Wombwell of Greasbrough (John Wirral married Mary Wombwell c1520).
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