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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.

 

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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~

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?

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

The remains of Newark Castle a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade I listed building in Newark On Trent, Nottinghamshire.

Warnors Theatre - Fresno, CA

 

Designed by B. Marcus Priteca and opened in 1928.

 

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Titanic Experience, Belfast

The Estate of Sherborne Castle - grounds and gardens.

 

The Stables - not open to the public.

 

Grade II* listed Stables.

 

The Stables, 300 Metres West-south-west of Sherborne Castle, Castleton

 

CASTLETON

ST 6416

SHERBORNE PARK

12/32

The Stables, 300 metres

7.11.51 west-south-west of

Sherborne Castle

 

GV II*

Stables. Dated 1759 (north range, and 15 metres return of the side ranges).

Side ranges extended to south in early C19. Walls to courtyard are of Ham

Hill ashlar, the others are of coursed stone with ashlar quoins. Slate roofs.

The stone stacks on west range. 3 stone stacks on east range. Buildings round

3 sides of a square, fourth being bounded by dwarf walls with wrought-iron

railings and a central gateway with wrought iron piers crowned with ostriches.

Two storeys. 9 bays on north; east and west sides (as when extended). North

range: window-door-window-window-door-window-window-door-window. Two light

stone mullioned-and-transomed windows with cornice-labels to the ground floor.

Two-light stone-mullioned windows to the first floor. Original leaded lights.

Central doorway has a moulded architrave, containing two stone-mullioned lights

over the door, and pedimented over. C19 recess-panelled doors. Other doorways

of similar design, without the pediment. Clock over central doorway.

Continuous arcading carried over the openings in the side range. End gables to

south have 2-light mullion-and-transom window, pedimented, with a 2-light

mullion window over, and a roundel in the gable. Interior: original staircase

with continuous string, turned balusters and moulded handrail. The stable

fittings have cast-iron columns supporting semi-circular arcading with roundels

in the soffits containing ostriches.

(RCHM Dorset I, p.69(5)).

  

Listing NGR: ST6463016341

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.

Street Art & Graffiti from London. Here's some new photos we took of graffiti & street art in Shoreditch, Old Street & Brick Lane area of East London. If you haven't visted the area, it's full of artwork by artists like Banksy, Ben Eine, Faile, Stik, Boxi, Invader, Roa, C215, Dscreet, James Cochran, Phlegm, Pablo Delgado, Shepard Fairey, Michael De Feo, Sweet Toof, Run, Lister, Ronzo, Christiaan Nagel, David Walker, Swoon, AliCé, The Toasters, Plastic Bones, Mobstr, Bortusk Leer, Ericailcane, Blu, Malarky, Mr Penfold, World War Won, Burning Candy Crew & loads more. Follow these links for more graffiti and street art photos, videos and everything else we've been up to at Pistache:

 

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01AY18 - Lister Tyndale Rally, 18th June 2005

Souvenir Passenger List

January 25, 1930

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...

Zweisitzige Rennwagen & GT

THE A LIST! had a party last night that included some of the best dj's on the Second Life grid. If we had had more days, we could have included all the music makers in our group!

 

Xavier rezzed an old build from 2006 on my region, RiverLand. The cave was originally an extension of a larger build from a long ago club that he owned.

 

We invited our friends and group members to celebrate both Xavi's birthday and THE A LIST! one year anniversary in 2010.

 

Many thanks goes to our dj's: DDirty Adamczyk from Dance4Life, SAO Tokyoska from Skanda Productions, Amish Mighty from Club Industry, Sebastian Niero from ScoutLounge, Healer Ladybird from Boom Festival and Mr Widget from Muzik Haus.

 

Special thanks to Marebella Magic, Victoria Grau and the other hostesses for helping shout. And, a big up to Electronic Music Informer, Digital Nation, Ravers on Dope and I Love House Music for allowing our shouts in their groups.

 

And to all THE A LIST! group members for supporting us this past year. We couldn't have achieved our goals without you!

St Materiana's Church, Tintagel, Photograph by James Russiello, September 5, 2010

 

The Parish Church of Saint Materiana at Tintagel is a Church of England church in Cornwall, England, UK. It stands on the cliffs between Trevena and Tintagel Castle and is listed Grade I.

 

The first church on the site was probably in the 6th century, founded as a daughter church of Minster: these are the only churches dedicated to the saint, though she is usually identified with Madryn, Princess of Gwent.

 

Present building

 

The existing church may have been created in the late 11th or early 12th century. Art historian Nikolaus Pevsner (writing in 1950) suggested that its Norman-era design includes some Saxon features, while the tower may be 13th or 15th century in date. The most significant change in its design was the restoration in 1870 by Piers St Aubyn which included a new roof. Later changes include moving the pipe organ (twice) and a number of new stained glass windows: many of these portray saints, including St Materiana, St George and St Piran. There are three modern copies of Old Master paintings, and a Roman milestone bearing the name of the Emperor Licinius (d. 324). The tower has a peal of six bells, ranging in date from 1735 to 1945. As of 2016 an electric organ is used instead of the pipe organ.

 

Nave

 

Both north and south doorways are Norman, the north cruder and perhaps earlier than the south. The north porch is probably 14th century and the south porch a later rebuilding of a 13th-century porch. The font is Norman, rather crudely carved in elvan: each of the four faces is carved with snakes and each corner with a head. Three of the windows are Norman: the largest of the others portrays St George. The walls of the central tower space (between the transepts) were planned to support a tower but this was either never built or afterwards removed as unsafe. The stone coffin lid may commemorate a priest and is of the late 13th century.

 

Chancel

 

The chancel, Tintagel Parish Church

Tintagel church and churchyard, from the east

 

The rood screen (which would have had access to the loft on the south side) is of the 15th century but the canopy has been removed, probably at the Reformation. The recess in the south wall is known as the Founder's Tomb and is probably of the 14th century. The east window which is recent is a memorial to Fr. Canner, vicar 1950-1976. On the north wall is a statue of the patron saint in memory of Parson Chapman, vicar 1894-1916. The chapel on the north side of the chancel is the old Lady Chapel, which is very hard to date: though it must be later than the chancel it contains a mediaeval stone altar. The recess on the north side was formerly the site of the organ but has more recently been used as a vestry.

 

Transepts

 

The altar in the north transept is modern and was originally dedicated to All Saints but it is now generally known by the name of St Symphorian from the window behind it. Symphorian, contrary to tradition, is portrayed as a bishop, and his supposed connection with this area seems to be a mistake made by John Leland in writing about the churches of Forrabury and Tintagel. The north window commemorates John Douglas Cook, editor of the Saturday Review, who is buried in the churchyard nearby.

 

The Roman inscribed stone in the south transept

 

The south transept is somewhat longer than the north and may have been lengthened to contain a tomb. A stone bench runs round part of the walls from the time when no other seating was provided in churches. The Roman inscribed stone is of the early 4th century and was found built into the western gateway of the churchyard in 1889. The memorial brass is for Joan (d. 1430s?), mother of John Kelly who was vicar here 1407-1427 and afterwards dean of Crantock. Originally placed under the altar, it was moved to the end of the transept in 1871.

 

Tower[edit]

 

Tintagel Parish Church: view of the tower and north side

The ancient Saint Materianas's church and graveyard in Cornwall

 

The tower at the west end was built in the 14th century and battlements were added in the 15th. The five older bells are dated 1735, 1785, 1828, and two 1868: the sixth was added in 1945. The tenor bell weighs 7-0-10. The west window has modern armorial stained glass depicting coats of arms connected with the history of this parish.

 

Churchyard

 

This is unusually large for a churchyard in Cornwall though it has apparently been extended three times. To the east of the older part (which is approximately circular in shape) are areas which came into use probably in the early 19th and mid-20th centuries. The north-east part was previously part of the Trecarne Lands. The churchyard cross and the war memorial are both modern and formed of granite. All the pre-Victorian gravestones are of local slate: the earliest of them are between 1690 and 1710. There were excavations here in 1990 and 1991 (north-west of the church).

 

The most interesting memorials are the tomb of John Douglas Cook, founder editor of the Saturday Review (d. 1868) north-west of the church, and the wooden cross over the grave of Domenico Catanese (d. 1893) to the east. (On December 20, 1893 at Lye Rock the barque Iota was driven against the cliff. The crew were able to get onto the rock and apart from a youth of 14 were saved: his grave is marked by a wooden cross (the name is given in the official Italian usage, surname first: Catanese Domenico, on a lifebuoy).

 

The jacket illustration for J. L. Carr's A Month in the Country shows Tintagel Parish Church whereas the story is set in Yorkshire. The grave outside the churchyard wall was suggested by Tintagel where a number of early graves were encountered in ploughing Trecarne Lands and excavated in 1956. They were dated most probably between 500 and 1000 AD by the county archaeologist.

ID

87388

 

Listing Date

6 May 1970

 

History

One of an early-mid C19 terrace of houses first shown on the 1889 Ordnance Survey.

 

Exterior

Belongs to a group of 1-6 Rosemary Lane. A terrace of 6 single-fronted 2-storey houses of pebble-dashed front on a whitened smooth-rendered plinth, quoins, pedimented architraves, 1st-floor sill and eaves bands. The roof is slate. Each house has a stack on the L side, which is roughcast with triple square brick shafts. The uniformity of the terrace is broken by an elliptical passage arch L of centre (No 4), leading to Rose Court Place. Entrances are on the R in each house.

Half-glazed panel door and 16-pane hornless sash windows, including a second 1st-floor window above the passage to Rose Place Court.

 

Reasons for Listing

Listed for its special architectural interest as part of an early-mid C19 row of terraced houses retaining definite original character, and for its contribution to the overall historical townscape.

 

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

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Wheeling WV - 821 Main Street, John List House. 3rd floor. This is the stained glass window seen from the 2nd floor. Is lighted with both light bulbs and sky light.

New Listing In Newburgh: Property Details For: 194 W Parmenter St Newburgh, NY 12550Type: Commercial Price: $325,000 Here is some additional information about 194 W Parmenter St Newburgh NY 12550: See full detail for Listing: 493760Address: 194 W Parmenter St Newburgh NY 12550Here is what Trulia.com has to say about the area: Average price per sqft in Newburgh, NY went down 3.13% to $124/sqft from prior quarter

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Listed Building Grade II

List Entry Number : 1207332

Date First Listed : 27 September 1979

 

A pair of mid 19th century brick houses with sandstone dressings and a slate roof. They are in two storeys with cellars. No. 7 has a front of three bays, and No. 8 has two. Both houses have single-storey canted bay windows, and doorways with Tuscan pilasters, dentilled entablatures, cornices, and fanlights. The windows are sashes.

 

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Official list entry

 

Heritage Category:Listed Building

Grade:II

List Entry Number:1308814

Date first listed:25-Jan-1990

Date of most recent amendment:24-Jul-1990

Statutory Address 1: Gateway at north entry to Church Yard at St George's Church,Church Lane, Modbury, Ivybridge PL21 0QN

 

Location

 

Statutory Address: Gateway at north entry to Church Yard at St George's Church,Church Lane, Modbury, Ivybridge PL21 0QN

County:Devon

District: South Hams (District Authority)

Parish:

Modbury

National Grid Reference:SX 65625 51580

 

Details

 

Gate piers and gates. C19. Granite, cast and wrought iron. Two monolithic granite piers, c.500 mm square and 2.25 m high, to pyramidal capping on plat band, plinth. Pair of iron gates to spear tops and with dog bars; to the right a pedestrian gate and quadrant of railings with spear heads on low granite wall and set to thin-bedded stone square pier. Gates swing to recess with large granite step; the right pier has a lantern on 4 scroll supporters, formerly a gas lamp, now with electrical fitting. This is now the principal entry to the church.

 

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Wheeling WV - 821 Main Street, John List House. 2nd Floor, Construction work has started here,

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This is my christmas/birthday list from 1987, at 5 years of age. Notice i go right for it, with the Grand Piano and Bench on #11.

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