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Ionic in the style of the Samnite house in Herculaneum

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Automotrice M4.309 a Matera Sud, capolinea dopo la chiusura della linea verso Montalbano Ionico (1)

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This structure, possibly designed by Matthew Brettingham (1699-1769), stands on a hill in the grounds of Petworth House in West Sussex

Dodona (Doric Greek: Δωδώνᾱ, Dōdṓnā, Ionic and Attic Greek: Δωδώνη,[1] Dōdṓnē) in Epirus in northwestern Greece was an oracle devoted to a Mother Goddess identified at other sites with Rhea or Gaia, but here called Dione, who was joined and partly supplanted in historical times by the Greek deity Zeus.

 

The shrine of Dodona was regarded as the oldest Hellenic oracle, possibly dating to the second millennium BCE according to Herodotus. Situated in a remote region away from the main Greek poleis, it was considered second only to the oracle of Delphi in prestige. Priestesses and priests in the sacred grove interpreted the rustling of the oak (or beech) leaves to determine the correct actions to be taken. According to a new interpretation, the oracular sound originated from bronze objects hanging from oak branches and sounded with the wind blowing, similar to a wind chime.[2] Aristotle considered the region around Dodona to have been part of Hellas and the region where the Hellenes originated.[3] The oracle was first under the control of the Thesprotians before it passed into the hands of the Molossians.[4] It remained an important religious sanctuary until the rise of Christianity during the Late Roman era.

Location: Dodoni, Ioannina, Epirus, Greece

Looking up the columns at this bank, once the National Commercial Bank and Trust Company, now known as Key Bank.

Ionic temple, Farnborough Hall, Warwickshire (2013)

A Stylised winged Horse between Ionic columns carved into a sandstone block and set into the wall of a small apartment building in Yeovil, Somerset. The actual size of this work is approx. 60cm square, my guess is that it dates from the mid 1950's

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The Ionic Columns of Baird Point, Amherst, New York

 

Baird Point is located on Lake LaSalle adjacent to the University at Buffalo. Some of the best sunrises can be witnessed from this point. During summer, this spot hosts students in deep thought.

 

View from the satellite:

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Gloucester Gate opposite Regent's park.

This Ionic column adorns the 1846 Greek Revival style library in the center of Canaan, Vermont.

Dodona (Doric Greek: Δωδώνᾱ, Dōdṓnā, Ionic and Attic Greek: Δωδώνη,[1] Dōdṓnē) in Epirus in northwestern Greece was an oracle devoted to a Mother Goddess identified at other sites with Rhea or Gaia, but here called Dione, who was joined and partly supplanted in historical times by the Greek deity Zeus.

 

The shrine of Dodona was regarded as the oldest Hellenic oracle, possibly dating to the second millennium BCE according to Herodotus. Situated in a remote region away from the main Greek poleis, it was considered second only to the oracle of Delphi in prestige. Priestesses and priests in the sacred grove interpreted the rustling of the oak (or beech) leaves to determine the correct actions to be taken. According to a new interpretation, the oracular sound originated from bronze objects hanging from oak branches and sounded with the wind blowing, similar to a wind chime.[2] Aristotle considered the region around Dodona to have been part of Hellas and the region where the Hellenes originated.[3] The oracle was first under the control of the Thesprotians before it passed into the hands of the Molossians.[4] It remained an important religious sanctuary until the rise of Christianity during the Late Roman era.

Location: Dodoni, Ioannina, Epirus, Greece

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Stone doorcase with ionic columns, pulvinated frieze, and block bracketed pediment, at Church House, 10 South Grove, Highgate. Early eighteenth-century. This is a red brick house of five bays and three storeys.

Ceiling painting in the Ionic Temple, Rievaulx Terraces. Painted ca. 1760 by Guiseppe Borgnis.

 

Even at 12mm I was forced to lie on the floor to get this shot. I really wish I could have moved the dining table which sits in the centre of the room!

Lifestyle photo of Caucasian Male Swimming Outdoors with Ionic Cobalt/Lime Sport Band

we burnt some sodium in some chlorine gas. They are very reactive together and make a bright light - sodium cloride is left behind (common salt)

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