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On 4/8 Durand Jones and Instant Karma brought hot soul to cold Kansas City. My photos and video of the night are on Too Much Rock at toomuchrock.com/.
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The CF-values are an indication of the 'visibility' in a quadralectic environment, derived in a shift between four-divisions. High CF-values indicate a move to (invisible) invisibility (defined as CF-values higher than 11 with a maximum of CF = 22). Low values - towards CF=6 - indicate a move to (visible) visibility. Gödel's 'empirical life' is historically defined by the first occurrence of CF=11 (1906) in the Second Quadrant to the last occurrence of CF=11 (1978) in the Fourth Quadrant.
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Kurt Friedrich Gödel (April 28, 1906 – January 14, 1978) was an Austrian, and later American, logician, mathematician, and philosopher. Considered along with Aristotle, Alfred Tarski and Gottlob Frege to be one of the most significant logicians in history, Gödel made an immense impact upon scientific and philosophical thinking in the 20th century, a time when others such as Bertrand Russell, A. N. Whitehead, and David Hilbert were analyzing the use of logic and set theory to understand the foundations of mathematics pioneered by Georg Cantor.
Gödel published his two incompleteness theorems in 1931 when he was 25 years old, one year after finishing his doctorate at the University of Vienna. The first incompleteness theorem states that for any self-consistent recursive axiomatic system powerful enough to describe the arithmetic of the natural numbers (for example Peano arithmetic), there are true propositions about the naturals that cannot be proved from the axioms. To prove this theorem, Gödel developed a technique now known as Gödel numbering, which codes formal expressions as natural numbers.
He also showed that neither the axiom of choice nor the continuum hypothesis can be disproved from the accepted axioms of set theory, assuming these axioms are consistent. The former result opened the door for mathematicians to assume the axiom of choice in their proofs. He also made important contributions to proof theory by clarifying the connections between classical logic, intuitionistic logic, and modal logic (Wikipedia).
An indication of the size of the puddler at East Ludlow's center. (Yours truly in shadow at the bottom of the photo). The centre of the puddler has a growth of old ironbarks which give an idea of its age.
An indication of how crowded the fayre became after lunch, compared to the morning - see link:
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The roses in the People's Garden
Plan
Rosarium History - Classification
Floribunda - new color range - Casting
Tree roses - new plantings - Pests - Winter Care
Rambling Roses - fertilizing, finishes
Shrub Roses - Rose Renner - Sponsorship - variety name
The history of roses in the People's Garden
The People's Garden, located between the Imperial Palace and the ring road is famous for its beautiful roses:
1000 standard roses
4000 Floribunda,
300 rambling roses,
(Also called Rose Park) 200 shrub roses.
Noteworthy is the diversity: there are about 400 varieties, including very old plants:
1859 - Rubens
1913 - Pearl of the Vienna Woods
1919 - Jean C.N. Forestier
The above amounts are from the Federal Gardens. My own count has brought other results:
730 tree roses
2300 Floribunda
132 rambling roses
100 shrub roses
That's about 3300 roses in total. Approx. 270 species I was able to verify. Approx. 50 rose bushes were not labeled. Some varieties come very often, others only once or twice.
Molineux 1994
Rubens 1859
Medialis 1993
Swan lake 1968
Once flourished here Lilac and Rhododendron bushes
1823 People's Garden was opened with the Temple of Theseus. Then made multiple extensions.
The part of today's "Rosarium" along the Ring Road was built in 1862. (Picture fence 1874)
What is so obvious to today's Vienna, was not always so: most of the beds in the People's Garden originally were planted with lilac and rhododendron.
Only after the second World War II it was converted to the present generous rose jewelry.
Since then grow along the ring side creepers, high stem and floribunda roses. On the side of Heroes Square, with the outputs, shrub roses were placed, among which there are also some wild roses.
1889 emerged the Grillparzer Monument.
(All the pictures you can see by clicking the link at the end of the side!)
Rhododendrons, output Sisi Avenue, 1930
Classifications of roses
(Wild roses have 7 sheets - prize roses 5 sheets)
English Rose
Florybunda
Hybrid Tea Rose
Rambling Rose
At the Roses in the People´s Garden are hanging labels (if they do not fall victim to vandals or for souvenirs) with the year indication of breeding, the name of breeding and botanical description:
Hybrid Tea Rose (TB): 1 master, 1 flower;
Florybunda (Flb): 1 strain, many flowers;
English Rose (Engl): mixture of old and modern varieties Tb and Flb.
Called Schlingrose, also climbing rose
Florybunda: 1 strain, many flowers (Donauprinzessin)
Shrub Roses - Floribunda - Tree roses - Climbing Roses
Even as a child, we hear the tale of Sleeping Beauty, but roses have no thorns, but spines. Thorns are fused directly to the root and can not be easily removed as spines (upper wooden containers called).
All roses belong to the bush family (in contrast to perennials that "disappear" in the winter). Nevertheless, there is the term Shrub Rose: It's a chronological classification of roses that were on the market before 1867. They are very often planted as a soloist in a garden, which them has brought the name "Rose Park".
Hybrid Tea Rose: 1 master, 1 flower (rose Gaujard )
Other classifications are:
(High) standard roses: roses are not grafted near the ground, but at a certain strain level. With that, the rose gardener sets the height of the crown.
Floribunda roses : the compact and low bushy roses are ideal for group planting on beds
Crambling roses: They have neither roots nor can they stick up squirm. Their only auxiliary tool are their spines with which they are entangled in their ascent into each other
English Rose: mixture of old varieties, hybrid tea and Florybunda (Tradescanth)
4000 Floribunda
Floribunda roses are hardy, grow compact, knee-high and bushy, are durable and sturdy
There are few smelling varieties
Polyantha classification: a tribe, many small flowers; Florybunda: a tribe, many big blossoms
New concept of color: from red to light yellow
The thousands Floribunda opposite of Grillparzer Monument shimmer (still) in many colors. From historical records, however, is indicated that there was originally a different color scheme for the Floribunda than today: At the entrance of the Burgtheater side the roses were dark and were up to Grillparzer monument ever brighter - there they were then already white.
This color range they want again, somewhat modified, resume with new plantings: No white roses in front of the monument, but bright yellow, so that Grillparzer monument can better stand out. It has already begun, there was heavy frost damage during the winter 2011/12.
Colorful roses
2011: white and pink roses
2012: after winter damage new plantings in shades of yellow .
Because the domestic rose production is not large enough, the new, yellow roses were ordered in Germany (Castor).
Goldelse, candlelight, Hanseatic city of Rostock.
Watering
Waterinr of the Floribunda in the morning at 11 clock
What roses do not like at all, and what attracts pests really magically, the foliage is wet. Therefore, the Floribunda roses are in the People's Garde poured in the morning at 11 clock, so that the leaves can dry thoroughly.
Ground sprinklers pouring only the root crown, can not be used because the associated hoses should be buried in the earth, and that in turn collide with the Erdanhäufung (amassing of earth) that is made for winter protection. Choosing the right time to do it, it requires a lot of sense. Is it too early, so still too warm, the bed roses begin to drive again, but this young shoots freeze later, inevitably, because they are too thin.
1000 Tree roses
Most standard roses are found in the rose garden.
During the renovation of the Temple of Theseus the asphalt was renewed in 2011, which was partially only a few centimeters thick, and so was the danger that trucks with heavy transports break into. Due to this construction site the entire flower bed in front had to be replaced.
Now the high-stem Rose Maria Theresia is a nice contrast to the white temple, at her feet sits the self-cleaning floribunda aspirin. Self-cleaning means that withered flowers fall off and rarely maintenance care is needed.
Pink 'Maria Theresa' and white 'aspirin' before the temple of Theseus
Standard tree rose Maria Theresa
Floribunda aspirin
The concept of the (high) standard roses refers to a special type of rose decoration. Suitable varieties of roses are not grafted near the ground, but at a certain height of the trunk. With that the rose gardener sets the height of the crown fixed (60 cm, 90 cm, 140 cm)
Plantings - Pests - Winter Care
Normally about 50 roses in the People's Garden annually have to be replaced because of winter damages and senility. Till a high standard rose goes on sale, it is at least 4 years old. With replantings the soil to 50 cm depth is completely replaced (2/3 basic soil, 1/3 compost and some peat ).
Roses have enemies, such as aphids. Against them the Pirimor is used, against the Buchsbaumzünsler (Box Tree Moth, Cydalima perspectalis) Calypso (yet - a resistance is expected).
In popular garden roses are sprayed with poison, not only when needed, but also as a precaution, since mildew and fire rose (both are types of fungi) also overwinter.
Therefore it is also removed as far as possible with the standard roses before packing in winter the foliage.
Pest Control with Poison
The "Winter Package " first is made with paper bags, jute bags, then it will be pulled (eg cocoa or coffee sacks - the commercially available yard goods has not proven).
They are stored in the vault of the gardener deposit in the Burggarten (below the Palm House). There namely also run the heating pipes. Put above them, the bags after the winter can be properly dried.
Are during the winter the mice nesting into the packaged roses, has this consequences for the crows want to approach the small rodents and are getting the packaging tatty. It alreay has happened that 500 standard roses had to be re-wrapped.
"Winter Package" with paper and jute bags
300 ambling roses
The Schlingrosen (Climbing Roses) sit "as a framing" behind the standard roses.
Schlingrose pearl from the Vienna Woods
Schlingrose Danube
Schlingrose tenor
Although climbing roses are the fastest growing roses, they get along with very little garden space.
They have no rootlets as the evergreen ivy, nor can they wind up like a honeysuckle. Their only auxiliary tool are their spines with which they are entangled in their ascent mesh.
Climbing roses can reach stature heights of 2 to 3 meters.
4 x/year fertilizing
4 times a year, the soil is fertilized. From August, but no more, because everything then still new drives would freeze to death in winter. Well-rotted horse manure as fertilizer was used (straw mixed with horse manure, 4 years old). It smelled terrible, but only for 2 days.
Since the City of Vienna may only invest more plant compost heap (the EU Directive prohibits animal compost heap on public property), this type of fertilization is no longer possible to the chagrin of gardeners, and roses.
In the people garden in addition is foliar fertilizer used (it is sprayed directly on the leaves and absorbed about this from the plant).
Finishes in the Augarten
Old rose varieties are no longer commercially available. Maybe because they are more sensitive, vulnerable. Thus, the bud of Dr. F. Debat already not open anymore, if it has rained twice.
Roses need to be replaced in the People's Garden, this is sometimes done through an exchange with the Augarten Palace or the nursery, where the finishes are made. Previously there were roses in Hirschstetten and the Danube Park, but the City of Vienna has abandoned its local rose population (not to say destroyed), no exchange with these institutions is possible anymore.
Was formerly in breeding the trend to large flowers, one tends to smell roses again today. Most varieties show their resplendent, lush flowers only once, early in the rose-year, but modern varieties are more often blooming.
200 shrub roses
Some shrub roses bloom in the rose garden next to the Grillparzer Monument
Most of the shrub or park roses can be found along the fence to Heroes' Square. These types are so old, and there are now so many variations that even a species of rose connoisseurs assignment is no longer possible in many cases.
The showy, white, instensiv fragrant wild rose with its large umbels near des Triton Fountain is called Snow White.
Shrub roses are actually "Old Garden Roses" or "old roses", what a time
classification of roses is that were on the market before 1867.
Shrub roses are also called park roses because they are often planted as a soloist in a park/garden.
They grow shrubby, reaching heights up to 2 meters and usually bloom only 1 x per year.
The Renner- Rose
The most famous bush rose sits at the exit to Ballhausplatz before the presidential office.
It is named after the former Austrian President Dr. Karl Renner
When you enter, coming from the Ballhausplatz, the Viennese folk garden of particular note is a large rose bush, which is in full bloom in June.
Before that, there is a panel that indicates that the rose is named after Karl Renner, founder of the First and Second Republic. The history of the rose is a bit of an adventure. President Dr. Karl Renner was born on 14 in December 1870 in the Czech village of Untertannowitz as the last of 18 children of a poor family.
Renner output rose at Ballhausplatz
He grew up there in a small house, in the garden, a rose bush was planted.
In summer 1999, the then Director of the Austrian Federal Gardens, Peter Fischer Colbrie was noted that Karl Renner's birthplace in Untertannowitz - Dolni Dunajovice today - and probably would be demolished and the old rosebush as well fall victim to the demolition.
High haste was needed, as has already been started with the removal of the house.
Misleading inscription " reconstruction"?
The Federal Gardens director immediately went to a Rose Experts on the way to Dolni Dunajovice and discovered "as only bright spot in this dismal property the at the back entrance of the house situated, large and healthy, then already more than 80 year old rose bush".
After consultation with the local authorities Peter Fischer Colbrie received approval, to let the magnificent rose bush dig-out and transport to Vienna.
Renner Rose is almost 100 years old
A place had been found in the Viennese People´s Garden, diagonal vis-à-vis the office where the president Renner one resided. On the same day, the 17th August 1999 the rosebush was there planted and in the following spring it sprouted already with flowers.
In June 2000, by the then Minister of Agriculture Molterer and by the then Mayor Zilk was a plaque unveiled that describes the origin of the rose in a few words. Meanwhile, the "Renner-Rose" is far more than a hundred years old and is enjoying good health.
Memorial Dr. Karl Renner : The Registrar in the bird cage
Georg Markus , Courier , 2012
Sponsorships
For around 300 euros, it is possible to assume a Rose sponsorship for 5 years. A tree-sponsorship costs 300 euros for 1 year. Currently, there are about 60 plates. Behind this beautiful and tragic memories.
If you are interested in sponsoring people garden, please contact:
Master gardener Michaela Rathbauer, Castle Garden, People's Garden
M: 0664/819 83 27 volksgarten@bundesgaerten.at
Varieties
Abraham Darby
1985
English Rose
Alec 's Red
1970
Hybrid Tea Rose
Anni Däneke
1974
Hybrid Tea Rose
aspirin
Florybunda
floribunda
Bella Rosa
1982
Florybunda
floribunda
Candlelight
Dagmar Kreizer
Danube
1913
Schlingrose
Donauprinzessin
Doris Thystermann
1975
Hybrid Tea Rose
Dr. Waldheim
1975
Hybrid Tea Rose
Duftwolke
1963
Eiffel Tower
1963
English Garden
Hybrid Tea Rose
Gloria Dei
1945
Hybrid Tea Rose
Goldelse
gold crown
1960
Hybrid Tea Rose
Goldstar
1966
deglutition
Greeting to Heidelberg
1959
Schlingrose
Hanseatic City of Rostock
Harlequin
1985
Schlingrose
Jean C.N. Forestier
1919
Hybrid Tea Rose
John F. Kennedy
1965
Hybrid Tea Rose
Landora
1970
Las Vegas
1956
Hybrid Tea Rose
Mainzer Fastnacht
1964
Hybrid Tea Rose
Maria Theresa
medial
Moulineux
1994
English Rose
national pride
1970
Hybrid Tea Rose
Nicole
1985
Florybunda
Olympia 84
1984
Hybrid Tea Rose
Pearl of the Vienna Woods
1913
Schlingrose
Piccadilly
1960
Hybrid Tea Rose
Rio Grande
1973
Hybrid Tea Rose
Rose Gaujard
1957
Hybrid Tea Rose
Rubens
1859
English Rose
Rumba
snowflake
1991
Florybunda
snow white
shrub Rose
Swan
1968
Schlingrose
Sharifa Asma
1989
English Rose
city of Vienna
1963
Florybunda
Tenor
Schlingrose
The Queen Elizabeth Rose
1954
Florybunda
Tradescanth
1993
English Rose
Trumpeter
1980
Florybunda
floribunda
Virgo
1947
Hybrid Tea Rose
Winchester Cathedral
1988
English Rose
Source: Federal leadership Gardens 2012
Historic Gardens of Austria, Vienna, Volume 3 , Eva Berger, Bohlau Verlag, 2004 (Library Vienna)
Index Volksgartenstraße
www.viennatouristguide.at/Altstadt/Volksgarten/volksgarte...
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University of Indianapolis, Indiana. There was no indication of name of the artist and title of the sculpture.
University of Indianapolis Sculpture Walk, Indianapolis, Indiana. There was no indication of name of the artist or title of the sculpture
An indication of the 21st century population of Thetford. I honestly wouldn't be surprised to find out that maybe as much as 25% of the town population is migrant. Its all happened so suddenly. Personally it fascinates me - its like living in a frontier town.
An indication is displayed on the Morgan Stanley constructing in New York
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Clear indication at the Lima diamond with CSX Toledo Sub. Rare video of trains at this crossing can be seen here:
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No indication from the album as to where this location might be anyone care to guess!
Album bought from a carboot sale for £3 in Suffolk. The photos have been stuck into the album so I wouldn't normally have bought it .As it turns out this album is full of surprises the main one being the photos of David Lloyd George Prime Minister at Harlech Wales in 1922
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planning aod strategizing of the war on people through the Unified Command structure. Retired Brigadeer Ponwar for instance took the lead in setting up the Jungle Warfare school in Chhattisgarh to provide combat training to the security forces. The army trained 47.000 security personnel in last five years. The A1r Force has all through been providing its choppers and other logistical support m terms of rescue operattoos. supplies, air dropping and so on. As early as April 2005 the Army ChiefGeneral J.J. Singh said: "Any indication of something not going well in the country concerns us directly. We will try to nip the evil in the bud ... We will also .
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advise them and contribute with our own inputs. We are directly in touch with the Home Ministry about how· we can contribute.'' On the frrst of December 2007 the Indian Anny for the first time introduced the doctrine of "Sub-Conventional Warfare", laying down the guidelines and strategies ' for conducting counter-insurgency operations. .
The Defence Minister had met the chiefs of the army, navy and the air force on the toh of May this year and said that the Government was studying the "pros and cons" of using the army. Voices of opposition to this army deployment have been raised even within the Army and the Air Force. The IAF Chief Air Marshal P.V. Naik said that the military is trained for lethal operations to inflict maximum lethality. "The military -Air Force, the Army and the Nayy -are not trained for limited lethality. The weapons that we have are meant for the enemy across the border.'' From within the ruling Congress party, politicians likes Digvijay Smgh and Ajit Jogi have raised concerns over the use the army or the air force in the ongoing operations. But with the beginning of army deployment in Chbattisgarh, it is clear as daylight that this is a stepping up in tbe role of the army in Green .
Hunt from 'logistics and capacity building' to the stage of direct invasion. Such is the desperation of the Indian state. Such are the compulsions of market. And such is the faithfulness of our Home Ministry to MNCs/corporate houses. .
The 'roadmap' of the Home l\1inistry in directing the ongoing war on people is borrowed from imperialism. The Indian state is using the 'counter-insurgency' doctrines of US. British and French imperialists while fighting the liberation struggles in Yietnam, Malaysia, Congo, Nigeria etc., which is summed up in the catch-phrase "Clear, Hold and Develop". According to a senior Home Ministry official, "It is a comprehensive operational strategy that would first seek to .
clear an area ofMaoists, occupy it m{litarily and follow it up with socio-economic development activity." The US have already been using this policy of ''destroying a village to save it" in its occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan. Within this framework, the entire adivasi regions of central and eastern India are being engulfed within the parameters of the so called LIC Operations, i.e., 'Low Intensity Conflict Operations'. That is the term the Home Ministry prefers in lieu of calling it a civil war. The rhetoric of "peace and freedom" notwithstanding, this is exactly how the US has mapped people's movements throughout the world. This again is the language of Green Hunt that the Indian state has borrowed. The forces deployed in these so-called 'Left-Wing Extremism affected' regions, are being trained in the Jungl~ Warfare training colleges in Mizoram and now in Kanker, Chattisgarh. .
'Jungle Warfare' is another counter insurgency strate~ of imperialist pedigree. It was the US involvement in Vietnam that brought the first Jungle Warfare Trairung Centre in Panama into focus. Today the same model has been replicated in Kanker. It trains 600 policemen every 45 days, .
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i.e., 3000 every year and has as of now trained about 15000 of them. Their motto is to ' Fight a guerrilla, like a guerrilla.' Drawing inspiration from the genocidal war waged by the Sri Lankan state, Brigadier Ponwar heading the facility says, "If Colombo can do it, we can also do it!" That is the scale of operations that the Indian state has plans trhough its ongoing Green Hunt. It is in this context that we have to perceive the deployment of the Indian Army into Chhattisgarh. .
The Indian state has a long history of deploying the anny for launching brutal crackdown upon the people. Whether in the North East which involved aerial bombing in Mizoram, to clamp down on protesting people of Kashmir, to crush the peasant upnsiog in Telangana, during the acquisition of Hyderabad from the Nizam~ in Punjab during bloody Operation Blue Star, or in West Bengal during the Naxalbari peasant struggle, the Indian Army has been used repeatedly and ruthlessly against the aspirations of the people. The setting up of the army cantonment and the use of army in the wat on people hardly comes as a surprise. .
However, the army does not move in only with infrastructure, personnel and weaponry. It brings with it an entire regime that is anti-people and that denies aU civic/democratic rights. The army, wherever it is deployed, takes with it enormous special powers in order to operate with complete impunity. In Kashmir and the North East, brute force has been used here by the Army with virtual immunity as they are protected by such draconian laws as the AFSPA. Such laws, along with the jackboot regime of the Anny, have unleashed limitless violence on the people of these regions. The Indian Army is already demanding the imposition of AFSPA in Chhattisgarh. When we are talking about the army moving into the heartland of India, let us have no illusiOns that it would mark another phase of martial regime to add to the blood-trails of Kashmir and North East. .
But as repression intensifies, so does the peoples' resistance. First the Salwa Judum, then the CRPF, BSF, ITBP, COBRA, Greyhound, state police forces, and now the army have been pitted against the people. Instead of being cowed down, the fighting people have come to challenge the very model of development that they were being forced to swallow for all these years. They raised some of the most fundamental questions to stall the juggernaut of 'development' that only fattened the handful at the top at the cost ~f the blood of the oppressed multitude. And through struggles, the people have envisioned an alternative model of development, a pro-people participatory mode of development, an alternative peoples' vision that rejects development through Growth Rates and GDP. It is the responsibility of all democratic people to oppose this vicious 'blood and iron' ploy of the Indian state. \Ve must unite to demand the immediate stalling of the plans to engage the Army against the people. Operation Green Hunt must be called off and the rights of the people on their land and natural resources have to be ensured. .
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Most of the buildings at the site were unidentified; no indication of why they were built. We came across an interesting structure. The interior was first a fantasyland with metal pots with hooks hanging from chains attached to the ceilings. The only light streamed through broken windows. It was a locker room of some sort. But what was the purpose of the pots? As we explored the space we saw that some of the chains were attached to a structure containing vertical pipes which resembled a small organ.
We noticed abandoned lockers, urinals, broken commodes, some clothes left behind, rusty lockers, and more. It was as if the closing whistle blew and the shift closed down never to return again.
We later learned that the pots were for storing valuables. The hooks were for jackets and street clothes. The chains hoisted the pots to the ceiling. The other end of the chain was attached to the organ like structures and then padlocked thus protecting valuables from temptation.
Copyright © 2006 Ian Summers
Everywhere in this moonscape place are indications of man's presence since the earliest known times. Scattered around are flint hand axes, while on the rocks at the feet of the mountains the names of ancient travellers are scratched. All around, there is emptiness and silence. In this immense space, man is dwarfed to insignificance.
The valley floors are some 900-1000 meters above sea level, and the great sandstone crags rise sheer, a further 500-550 meters. Jabal Rum is the highest peak in the area and the 2nd highest in Jordan. Others are some 27 km north of the Rum village like Jabal Kharaz and Jabal Burdah with its Rock Bridge which is one of Wadi Rum's most popular attractions.
No indication either.
Ah well, Impatience is a Virtue.
Oh. Wait a minute. I got that wrong didn't I?
No indication of what make but sturdy and well made. Good strong cut-outs for a cog remover. On Airlite hub with Chater Lea tracknuts.
An indication of the metal work under ground. The figures were fabricated with what I call a 'blade' underfoot.
This enabled the figures to be 'eletro polished' without a large foot plate and with this blade in place it afforded a level blade which when welded on-siteraised the figures to finished groud level.
Also this device (unseen) is a further security measure.
No indication yet that they are Irish...except maybe for the clover headstone which was set on the top of the grave.
...at the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Daniel J.F. beloved husband of Letty (sic) Lynch, of Strand, Takapuna, and Rotorua, and third son of the late Daniel Lynch of Mangere, and Ponsonby. R.I.P. A requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Benedict's Church, at 9 a.m. to-day. Internment private.[1]
Full name Daniel Joseph Francis LYNCH[2]
Married 1913, New Zealand to Letitia Elizabeth MCKAY[3]
Waikaraka Cemetery, Auckland, New Zealand 2 November 2008
Sources:
[1]
Paperspast portal via National Library of New Zealand website: New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17645, 4 December 1920, Page 1
[2]
NZ Dept. Internal Affairs Historic BDM indexes
[3]
ancestry.co.uk; New Zealand, Marriage Index, 1840-1937
New Zealand, Marriage Index, 1840-1937