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You Have To See This Awesome New Home Listing: Property Details For: 876 Lobelia Ave Reading, PA 19605Type: ResidentialPrice: $155,000Bedrooms: 4Baths: 1.0Sq Feet: 1,209See full detail for Listing: 6137087Address: 876 Lobelia Ave Reading Pa 19605Here is some additional information about 876 Lobelia Ave Reading Pa 19605: Check Out This Meticulously Maintained 4 Private Bedroom Brick Cape Located On A Corner Lot In A Mature Community With Great Shade Trees All Around. This Solid Brick Home Has 2 Spacious Bedrooms On The First Floor For First Floor Living And 2 Awesome Bedrooms On The Second Floor. The Entire Family Will Enjoy The Eat-In Kitchen Which Flows Into The Playful Living Room. The Owner Has Recently Installed A High Efficiency Heater, Vinyl Replacement Windows, Architectural Shingle Roof, And More. If You Are A Car Buff, You Will Love The Oversized 2 Car Garage Along With All The Parking For Your Toys And Workshop. Imagine Coming Home And Relaxing Under The Covered Breezeway With Friends Or Hosting Those Cookouts Under A Roof. Are You Looking For That Area To Roughhouse In? Check Out The Basement Area Which Currently Has A Pool Table And Lots Of Room To Play! All Appliances Remain Along With Snow Blower, Riding Mower, Water Softener, Freezer, Pool Table, Garage Door Opener, And Garden Tools. Look No Further! Here is what Trulia.com has to say about the area: Reading Market Stats: There are 2 eight bedroom properties available with an average listing price of $253,238. Overall the average listing price in Reading is $130,603.

Lister replica at Oran Park, Sydney.

Set list from Sublime's first show in New York City, at Coney Island High, summer 1994

Look At This Adorable New Listing! Check It Our Yourself: Property Details For: 1421 E 5th Street North Platte, NE 69101Type: ResidentialPrice: $82,000Bedrooms: 3Baths: 2.0See full detail for Listing: 17968Address: 1421 E 5th Street North Platte Ne 69101Here is some additional information about 1421 E 5th Street North Platte Ne 69101: This Family Sized Home Has A Spacious Living Room With Woodburning Fireplace. Open Concept Kitchen & Formal Dining Room. Large Master Bedroom Has A Walkin Closet And Master Bathroom With Oversized Tub. Home Has A Fenced Front Yard And A Wheelchair Ramp To The Front Door. Here is what Trulia.com has to say about the area: North Platte Market Stats: There are 2 one bedroom properties available with an average listing price of $26,214. Overall the average listing price in North Platte is $175,806.

Christmas List: Cherry Pickin'

 

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Brilliant Listing In Reading, Take A Peek! Property Details For: 10 Open Hearth Dr Reading, PA 19607Type: ResidentialPrice: $2,699,000Bedrooms: 5Baths: 6.0Sq Feet: 11,000See full detail for Listing: 5802228Address: 10 Open Hearth Dr Reading Pa 19607Here is some additional information about 10 Open Hearth Dr Reading Pa 19607: The Main Line Never Looked This Good! This Stunning Home Resides In A Very Secluded, Private Community Sitting On 2.40 Acres. You Enter Stone Pillars At A Circular Driveway With Travertine Walkways,Gardens, An Entertaining Deck, Covered Terrace, 4-Car Garage & Seperate Mud Room Entrance. The Commanding Double Spiral Staircase In Towering Foyer Displaying Balcony And Column Entry To Living Room. It Boasts 8 Fireplaces, Dramatic Lighting With Chandeliers, Tray Ceiling In Dining, Great Room, And Mbr. Coffered Ceilings In Living Room And Library. Marble, Travertine And Brazilian Cherry Wood Flooring. Viking Appliances, Custom Cabinetry, Granite Countertops, Inclusive Center Island, Breakfast Area, Butler~~~S Pantry & Open Views Of Great Room In Kitchen. Lavish Ll-Wine Cellar, Theatre Room, Game Room, Large Wet Bar, Entertainment Room, Full Bath & Exercise Room! Located In Southern Berks A Commutable Distance To Lancaster & Chester Counties, Main Line/Suburban Philly. Taxes Are Based On Land Here is what Trulia.com has to say about the area: Reading Market Stats: There are 341 four bedroom properties available with an average listing price of $172,221. Overall the average listing price in Reading is $140,216.

Wilhelmina Lister was born on December 20, 1873, in Gillespie, Illinois to Charles Lister (1841-1913) and Anna (Frey) Lister (1836-1900).

 

She married Wells Mayo Dorsey on November 1, 1899, in Bunker Hill, Illinois. During their marriage they had two children, Olivia Dorsey Whitfield (1905-1999) and Charles Dorsey (1912-2000).

 

From 1915 to 1947 she and her husband lived on their farm just outsize of Gillespie, Illinois. After her husband died she divided living with her children in Michigan and Illinois.

 

She died on July 15, 1953, in Carlinville, Illinois, at the age of 79, and was buried in Gillespie Cemetery next to her husband.

 

The Lister Family of Illinois and Pennsylvania.

 

Photograph from the Photograph Album of Charles Lister.

 

Wheeling WV - 821 Main Street, John List House. Front living room.

Wheeling WV - 821 Main Street, John List House. Another living room in front of the kitchen. Looking from this room out into the entry area and through the pocket door to the front living room.

Pickled fish, yogurt, blueberries, tea, shampoo, tp, beer. A random assortment of grocery after we settled in our Airbnb in Munich.

 

During this trip, we did a mix of hotel and Airbnb. First time trying it out, we experienced both the pros and the cons. Being an Airbnb newbie, our first stay didn't have some of the essential toiletries - shampoo, conditioner, hair dryer and was dangerously low inventory of TP. The next Airbnb stop we were well stocked with hotel toiletries and it was nice enough to have hair dryer.

Taken at the Lister's Brooklyn Apartment

People don’t think that Sheffield has history, but we have the largest “listed” building in Europe. It sounds like Sheffield must have an enormous cathedral or massive castle. But, no, the largest listed building in Europe is (or, rather “are”) Park Hill Flats. Built in the late 1950s/early 1960s, the flats divide opinion more than Marmite (I’m one of those people who doesn’t really have strong opinions on the yeast-based spread).

 

Personally, I think they are a fascinating idea. To appreciate them you have to compare them to the “back to back” slums which they replaced and the “high rise” flats which other cities erected as their way of replacing slums.

 

Park Hill flats look brutal, but they were well meaning. Each of the thirteen levels had “ground level” access (since they were built on a slope), making them disabled access ahead of their time (okay, to be pedantic, the thirteenth floor doesn’t have access on the ground level, but the fact that you can live on the twelfth floor of a building and still have milk floats drive off the street to the walkway outside your front door must have seemed very futuristic back in the 1950s when construction started).

 

Fascinating though they are, and I see the logic in “listing” them, they remain a blot on the Sheffield skyline. Being built right behind the train station, they are a brutal “introduction” to the city. So, whilst they should probably be preserved as an example of “what seemed like a good idea at the time” (after all, Architecture students need to learn what worked/didn’t work, we need to understand why mistakes were made), what I’d propose is a “Beamish” where we can rebuild structures like Park Hill if the local council doesn’t want them. Otherwise, “listing” buildings become an albatross, they may be “historically interesting” but they are a pain to organize your city around. If we don’t learn from history, we will repeat the same mistakes, true. But we need to find a way of preserving what is “good” and/or “interesting” without condemning towns/cities to remain lumbered with them.

 

List of Family History Resources in Archives at Keighley Local Studies Library (catalogued collections - page 4).

1. Rock Yas, Cloe, Jade

2. Neon Green Skinnies

3. Party Yas, Cloe, Sasha

4. DODT Ghoulia

5. Abbey Bominable

6. Bratz Flashback Fever Bus

7. A video camera

8. Gloom Beach Clawdeen, Lala

9. Sell my Sims2 games( I have Seasons, Double Deluxe, Apt. Life, Freetime, University, Celebration, Kitchen & Bath, H&M, Teen Style, Ikea

10. Money from selling games!!!!

Park gates, Lister Park, Manningham, Bradford.

The Shipperies was still open last June.

It is now boarded up (March 2010).

There is wholesale demolition taking place in this neighbourhood.

The former Police/Fire Station next door is a Listed building.

Former Governor Robert List speaking with supporters of U.S. Senator Marco Rubio at a campaign rally at the Silverton Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

So the quality's kinda crappy due to my webcam. But Sims 2 is being retarded, and I was bored. These were all the songs I listened to in like the span of 5 hours. That includes dinner and stuff. And sometimes I just forgot to write them down. Then I ran out of room.

 

Note heavy for translation. ^o~

Church of St Helen, Churchtown, Garstang, Lancashire

 

Grade I listed

 

List Entry Number: 1072874

 

National Grid Reference: SD 48162 42796

 

Details

 

KIRKLAND CHURCHTOWN SD 44 SE 7/130 Church of St. Helen 17-4-1967 GV I

 

Church, C15 with remains of c.1220 and c.1300, C16 alterations, clear storey and roof of 1811, restored 1865-8. Comprises a west tower, a nave and lower chancel with clear storey, north and south aisles, north-east vestry, south porch with C18 hearse-house, and south chapel. The tower has diagonal buttresses, a stair turret with stone spirelet, and an embattled parapet. The bell openings are of 2 trefoiled light under a flat head with hood. The west window is of 3 trefoiled lights with pointed head and Perpendicular tracery. The west door has a pointed head. The west window of the north aisle is C14 and is of 3 trefoiled lights under a pointed head with straight bar tracery. The south aisle west window is of c.1300, with cusped intersecting tracery. The north aisle has 4 bays, separated by buttresses, which have 3-light windows with pointed heads and Perpendicular tracery. To their west is a molded doorway with pointed head. Adjoining the east corner of the aisle is a 2-storey vestry, probably late C16. Its north wall has a window of 2 round-headed lights on each floor. Its east, gable, wall has a similar window of 3 lights to a ground-floor lean-to, and one of 2 lights above. On the gable is an octagonal chimney shaft. The east window of the north aisle is similar to those in its north wall. The clearstorey windows on both sides are of 3 pointed lights under flat heads. On the south side the gabled porch has an outer pointed doorway chamfered in orders. Adjoining its west side is a gabled hearse-house with a doorway with round arch and keystone dated 1754. The south chapel is of 2 bays, as is the south aisle. Their windows are similar to those of the north aisle. The chancel east window is of 5 cinquefoiled lights under a pointed head with Perpendicular tracery. Inside, the 5-bay nave arcades have pointed arches chamfered in 2 orders, probably C15, and round piers with capitals, possibly c.1300. The nave roof has bolted king post trusses. 2 pointed arches lead to the south chapel, which has a lean-to roof with moulded beams, and a wallplate with Latin inscription and date 1529. In the south wall is a piscina with trefoiled head, probably re-set. This wall has remains of wall painting. The chancel arch is pointed and moulded in 2 orders. Its southern pier has a squint, converted from a stone stair. The 2-bay north chancel arcade has compound piers and responds of c.1220 with stiff-leaf capitals. The west respond is lower and encased within later masonry. The piscina has a trefoiled head. The pulpit incorporates C17 carved woodwork and date '1646'. 2 of the rows of choir stalls incorporate medieval woodwork, with carved misericordes.

 

Listing NGR: SD4816242798

  

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Historically, the village of Churchtown was part of the ecclesiastical parish of Garstang, with St Helen's as the parish church. The oldest parts of the church date from the 13th century, these are the piers and responds in the chancel, and the arch piers in the nave. The church was rebuilt in the 15th and 16th centuries. In 1736, an overflow of the River Wyre flooded the churchyard and damaged the church, necessitating its restoration. In 1811 the roofs were replaced, the walls were raised and a clerestory added. Further restoration work took place 1865–1868.

 

An active church in the Church of England, St Helen's is part of the diocese of Blackburn, which is in the Province of York. It is in the archdeaconry of Blackburn and the Deanery of Garstang. It shares a benefice with St Michael's Church in St Michael's on Wyre. The official name of the parish is Garstang St Helen (Churchtown). St Helen's is known as the "Cathedral of the Fylde".

 

The stained glass in the church dates mostly from the 19th century. It includes work by Ward and Hughes, William Wailes and Heaton, Butler and Bayne.

From the Deansgate entrance to the Barton's Building, one wouldn't guess that this cast iron and glass conservatory-style arcade even existed; it's odd that the more impressive frontage is actually at the back.

 

Built in 1871 by Corbett, Raby & Sawyer and supposedly based on an arcade in Milan, it's considered one of the finest examples of its type in the UK, yet is 'only' Grade II Listed.

 

Better On Black?

1949. Originally used for local peat haulage.

‘Steam on the Levels’, Westonzoyland Pumping Station, Somerset.

Wheeling WV - 821 Main Street, John List House. Dining room.

Wheeling WV - 821 Main Street, John List House. Back stair case to both basement and 2nd floor.

1) Sell first item on etsy.com

2) Complete an online class.

3) Go to Seattle/Portland.

4) Collect plastic toy cameras.

5) Get tattooed 4 times.

6) Take a picture a day, then make a book of it.

7) Finish painting apartment.

8) Make quilt for my bed.

9) Make a granny square afgan.

10) Visit Mom 4 times.

11) Write in journal at least 4 times a week.

12) Watch less TV.

13) Read 10 books. (One being the Divine Comedy)

14) Go to NYC museums.

15) Finish Wes Anderson Collection.

16) Fill a sketch book with ideas.

17) Relearn cursive.

18) See an octopus in real life.

19) Start recipe/art book.

20) Volunteer with a charity.

21) Redo wardrobe using thrifted/upcycled/handmade clothing.

22) Go to 4 local art shows.

23) Run a booth at a local craft fair.

 

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Foto's in opdracht van SV Perikles. Geschoten in het pand van de USBO aan de Bijlhouwerstraat 6.

This listing is for one shoulder length hot pink loose hair fall. The Fall is mounted on an elastic and has a curl at the ends. :)

 

$16

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01AY18 - Lister Tyndale Rally, 18th June 2005

FOW 3xx - Lister Tyndale Rally on 18th June 2005

My second "assignment" in Keri Smith-Inspired 100 Things Swap on Swap-Bot.com

 

#11 - Make a list of everything you buy in the next week.

 

Yeah..I eat way too much McDonalds...

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