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Victory Morris Day of Dance, July 2023.

Went to the shore for a view of this year's "Super Moon". No luck, only clouds to the east.

Red hook Crit,

Fixed gear race in NYC, pretty amazing to watch guys bomb down the straight into the hairpin at the end, brakeless, and in big packs.

Loads of stacks.

Smee and Captain Hook discover the chimney to the Lost Boys' home...

A view from one of the windows in one of the oldest lighthouses in the US in Sandy Hook, NJ

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Performing at the Victory Morris Day of Dance, July 2023.

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Railway Museum

Φωτοεξόρμηση Group Thessaloniki!!

Made with <3 and my OMD

This is another one of the MANY private roll-off companies.

South aisle, east window - Resurrection of our Lord, WW1 memorial window, designed by John Henry Dearle, Morris and Co, 1922 (first use 1911, Tonbridge, but tomb omitted here) : detail

A double sided "hook" at a vendors meat stall in a small market in the Qiaodong district of Chaozhou

St Peter's church in Hook Norton is a fine medieval building, Norman in origin (traces remain visible in the chancel) but in appearance belonging mostly to the later Middle Ages with a spacious late 14th century nave and a stately pinnacled Perpendicular west tower from c1500.

 

The interior is flooded with light, thanks to minimal use of stained glass and white-rendered walls, though we are reminded how different the original effect would have been by the fragmentary 15th century mural over the chancel arch where a pair of angels and male saints (very rustic work) can be seen against a red ground, no doubt originally supporting figures formerly flanking the carved crucifixion group of of the lost rood screen.

 

The stained glass in the east window is Victorian and nothing special, but that in the south aisle is a far more inspiring piece, a late work by the studio of Morris & Co serving as a WWI memorial.

 

The most important artefact in the church however is the 11th century font, a cylindrical drum carved with figures in relief, coarse in quality but fascinating in subject, with a group of Adam & Eve with the Tree of Knowledge, followed by several rather pagan-looking figures from the zodiac.

A regional brewery in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, England. Founded in 1849, this brewing plant in the Cotswolds is a traditional Victorian 'tower' brewery in which all the stages of the brewing process flow from floor to floor - mashing at the top, boiling in the middle, fermentation and racking at the bottom. Until 2006, the brewing process was powered by steam.

When you work and life on a working barge in Rotterdam, you need a system for taking your car with you.

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One Monk March 2009 Figure Hoard : Hook vs Pan

  

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made out of an old door jamb & found hooks

Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca

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The lighthouse on Hook Head, Co Wexford is reputed to be the world's oldest, and among the most beautiful I've seen. Conditions were promising on the evening we were there, and I wanted to make use of the rock pools to compose an image such as this. For a long time, the sun resolutely refused to come out to play, but for a few glorious minutes burst through a gap in the clouds bathing the lighthouse in a fabulous warm evening light

the hook is as old as the art of fishing and often they were made of so many different materials,i saw a pictur ages ago of one found in scandinavia and preserved in a museum,the original was fashioned from walruss ivory,this one i made as a copy of the original but from beef bone.

I got my hook from Etsy and some Monk's cloth from the fabric store and 2 wool coats to cut up. So at least I'm making progress. I had to return the book to the library though.

An old looking clothesline pulley with straight spokes. (258a)

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