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Will Stapleton supports Level 42 at Birmingham Symphony Hall, Tuesday 7 October 2014 as part of their “Sirens” Tour.
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A Gathering of Rogues & Ruffians is a two-day renaissance faire that is a fundraiser for Shakespeare on the Edge.
Each level has a different architectural style. From top to bottom: Corinthian pilasters, Corinthian columns, Ionic columns, and Doric columns.
Colosseum - Rome, Italy
This house is billed as having nine levels..and it does! You can barely go from one room to another without either stepping up or stepping down.
Level crossing south of Lisleby station on the Østfold line
Planovergang sør for nedlagte Lisleby stasjon på Østfoldbanen
Photographs taken from 2014 Another Level Car show. If you don't see your car, probably because 1) just missed you 2) camped out in front of car or 3) sitting in car.
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A Gathering of Rogues & Ruffians is a two-day renaissance faire that is a fundraiser for Shakespeare on the Edge.
This is another great piece of gear that i've gotten alot of use from. One thing everybody will notice is a crooked picture.
Taken in 2002, the inside of the restaurant may not be photographed by the public before demolition. ;-(
Level 1 at the Library of Birmingham is still closed off, as Brasshouse Languages will open on it in September 2016.
Brasshouse Languages at the Library of Birmingham
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We were marooned here for three days. Water levels rose 3 feet in 24 hours. Nice spot though and all in AUGUST !!!!!!!
So soon this water will drain away and new lush growth will burst forth...there will be sedge flowers, yellow flag irises, and Lady's Smock...and insect galore, bugs, beetles and dragonflies...then the birds....Skylark, Whitethroat, Swallows and Swifts...oh on and on....all organic and pure...brill innit?
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