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Over 120- year old forest in Punkaniemi, Southern Finland, threatened by clearcut plans by UPM. So far 32 occurrences of old-growth dwelling red-listed species have been found from this forest which is under threat of being clearcut by UPM, "The Biofore Company". Local and national NGOs and local people have appealed into UPM for protection of this forest. UPM is greenwashing its high conservation value logging with FSC. A formal complaint has been filed against the company.

 

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Interesting to spot the houses that have been completed, but not yet occupied (no gardens).

The different styles of building are very obvious.

 

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Here is a list I've been working on after being inspired by Immortal Thrill-Seeker who was in turn inspired by a gent who goes by fubuki

 

You can see Immortal Thrill-Seeker's lists Here and Here

 

fubuki's is Here

 

Thank you both for your inspiration, and my apologies for the blatant rip-off!

 

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I don’t think I have 100 things I worry enough about to make a list, but we’re about to see.

 

I don’t sweat petty stuff.

 

It’s all petty stuff.

 

“First, do no harm.” (Often attributed to the ‘Hippocratic Oath’, but, alas, not so…)

~Why make thing worse, just cuz you can?

 

I strive to always leave things better than I found them. Or (and?) leave things that aren’t mine alone.

 

I believe in treating people nicely whether or not I think they deserve it. Somebody, somewhere thinks they do, and they are probably right.

 

I try not to come off as arrogant. Somebody taught me everything I know, I know damned little, and there is always somebody out there who knows more than I do.

 

Okay, I lied a little. I know a little bit about a huge amount of things, but I know everything about absolutely nothing!

 

You’re only as old as you feel, and I don’t feel a day over 80. Most days.

 

I’m a Cancer. (The astrological sign, not a blight on society or the disease, although some might say….) This means I am supposed to have a kind, emotional, romantic, imaginative, sympathetic, nurturing, and intuitive character, but one which is also prone to changeability, moodiness, hypersensitivity, depression, and clinginess.

~I can attest to all of the above, in some concentration or another, at some times or another…

 

I was born only two days into Cancer, so I’m also Gemini receding which means you can throw out all of the above on a moments notice and go with the exact opposite.

 

I haven’t had an original thought in years. Not to worry, though. I’m not using other people’s thoughts (except while writing this list). I thought of everything years ago, now I’m just coasting.

 

I’m not “anti-social”. Quite the opposite, really. I “get” what society is all about. I just don’t have any big need to be around other people all the time.

 

That being said, I love the company of a few close friends. Just not constantly.

 

I have crappy shirts, but if you need one, you will have it. Be warned, you’ll probably be swimming in it, though. I’m not tiny.

 

I’d rather be fat and happy, and quite possibly live less long, than to worry about every goddamned calorie I’m about to ingest. I’d also rather eat stuff that isn’t a product of modern chemistry, exclusively.

 

I can’t remember the last time I ate a Twinkie. Or anything Hostess makes, for that matter. Yuck.

 

I started smoking when I turned 30. I needed a vice.

 

I’ve really only stopped smoking a couple of times. Once while I was hospitalized for almost 3 weeks. Bastards who run hospitals are uncaring that you might REALLY need a smoke. Took me almost a month to get back up to my half-pack a day habit!

 

I’ve never “needed” a cigarette, really.

 

People who think things “have changed”, aren’t paying close enough attention. Hitler could happen again tomorrow.

 

I do not own a gun. I’ve never owned a gun. I’ve never felt the need. I’m not a cop, a GI, nor a felon.

~I’m not afraid of guns, and I’m a damned good shot.

~If YOU ever point a gun at me, you had better be one, too. Otherwise you may be sorry, and a bit worse off for having done it. (and don’t flood me with messages about “all felons don’t own guns” and shit. Who needs it?)

 

I’ve had a gun pointed at me twice. I’m still here. Questions?

 

I am secure in who I am, but you can make me feel bad about myself, if you try hard enough.

~Make it good when you do, though. You won’t get a second chance.

 

I mentioned being nice to people. I try to respect them, for the same reasons.

 

I ALWAYS pull over for emergency vehicles, the second I see them coming. That may be someone’s grandmother they’re trying save, and if it were my relative they were trying to save, I’d want them to have all the help they could get.

 

If you tailgate me, I may hit the brakes. More likely though, I’ll pull over and let you pass. You’re probably just a fucking dick, but you might also be trying to get to the hospital in time to see your baby born. I don’t know, and I don’t think it’s worth the risk if I’m wrong.

 

I have a great sense of humor. It’s dry and acerbic, and sometimes I’m the only one who thinks something funny, but it’s my opinion and it counts!

 

I am not prejudiced. I can find stuff to hate about everybody. Skin color, religion, or “orientation” are just WAAY too easy. Hell, finding stuff to hate is too easy. I go for the challenge. I try to find something I LIKE in everybody.

 

I’m not always successful.

 

I don’t beat myself up too much. That’s why I let other people exist in my world.

 

I’ve had a lot of “personal” firsts. One was at about 11. Another milestone was about 14. Several occurred during my 15th and 16th years. A big one was @ 24. If you want to know which one goes where, you’ll just have to ask.

 

I’ve known since I knew there was something to know.

 

I accept responsibility.

 

I am not a big fan of organized religion.

 

I am not a spiritual person.

 

I think we get this to do once.

 

I think once is enough, especially if done right, and done well.

 

Anything worth doing, is worth doing right, and doing well.

 

I don’t care if I’m wrong. It happens.

~A lot.

I learn more from it than being right all the time.

 

I am not an “adrenaline junkie”. In fact, I’m kind of the antidote for that.

 

There is no excuse for doing less than my best. (Of course, I may avoid doing anything at all, to keep out of THAT trap!)

 

I am a decent reader. I like to read. I cannot, however, just pick up a book and read it. I have to have a reason. If I don’t, I can’t “get into” the book, and will not get very far. However, If I do get into a book, I won’t be able to put it down until it is read, and will most likely be somewhat disoriented and suffer a withdrawal upon completion….

 

Driving: Point it in the direction you want to go, and go as fast as you possibly can.

(this rule doesn’t work without all of the others already in place)

 

I’ve owned 17 different cars. I’ve only ever made payments on two of them.

 

I’ve never felt the need to be a parent.

 

I sometimes wonder what kind of parent I would have been?

 

I told you I could flip-flop with little or no warning.

 

I built a bridge, and got over it along time ago.

 

I’ve always been able to do, or learn to do, anything I needed done, including pat myself on the back when I did good, so that I didn’t have to depend on others to do it for me.

 

That last thing turns out to be not as great a thing as I used to think. Needing others makes them feel good, and being needed makes me feel good.

 

I over-think stuff.

 

I don’t get poetry. I wish I did. I think I’m missing something.

 

I don’t get opera, either, but this one I don’t care about so much. If I want to hear a bunch of loud vocals I can’t understand, I know where to find Fred Durst.

 

I’d like to be more romantic. I’m not sure why, since I’m a hermit.

 

I have about 30 places I’d like to visit before I die, but probably won’t get to because it would require the invention of a time machine first.

 

I love to fly.

 

I could whistle before I could talk, and could swim before I could walk.

 

I am self-entertaining. I will let you entertain me, if you want to, however.

 

I don’t always have a dirty mind, but it is about a 60/40 split.

 

The last video game I owned was “Breakout”. Yes, that one.

 

I don’t (usually) name my pets.

~I’m not a dog person anyway, but like they need a name to get them to come to you? All you really need is a crotch. Or meat. Both?

~I’m a cat person, and they don’t need names because they don’t come when you call them anyway. And when they do, “here kitty kitty” works as well as anything.

~I also like fish, but name them? Whatever for? I can tell ‘em apart by color, or species. ~I will name a bird, if and when I own one. They need one because they always talk in the third person, and it is good to know what the hell they’re on about.

 

I currently own one cat. “Own” used loosely, of course. She’s been with me for about 9 years now, and was about 6 months old when she took pwnership of me. About a month ago, I thought she had gotten out (house cat 100%) and couldn’t find her anywhere. It scared me worse than I would have thought it would.

~I realized I wasn’t done with her yet.

Then, after an hour of searching, she waltzed out of the bedroom and yawned.

~A true “glad you are safe so I can kill you” moment.

 

I scare people without meaning to.

 

I will play the devils advocate just to see who I can get a rise out of.

 

I’ve only ever had one wet dream. I don’t recall the dream itself, but I do recall with vivid clarity the results. Too bad we can’t have them more frequently. I’d do laundry every day if I needed to.

 

I think people who can focus in on what they want to do, or be early in life are the lucky ones. I’m 48 and I still don’t know what I want to be. I just know I’ve never wanted to be a fireman. Or a doctor, much to my mother’s dismay.

 

If I could figure out what “normal” was, I’d probably want to be it, while also being elated that I’m not.

 

They might not do anything for me sexually, but I’m fascinated by breasts.

 

I believe we are wired the way we are for a reason. You’re only SUPPOSED to have to learn stuff once. It is a time saver.

~If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, & sounds like a duck, it’s probably a duck. However, if you’ve never seen or heard a duck, how would you know?

~Some things you’re supposed to be able to “learn” without actually having to experience the actual “thing”.

~I think it’s called “extrapolate”?

I don’t need to drop a brick on my foot to know it ‘probably’ isn’t going to feel good.

 

I don’t need to push the edge all of the time to be able to identify it.

 

Sometimes I question everything around me. Sometimes I forget. Sometimes I couldn’t care less.

 

While I understand that everyone has their own likes and dislikes, I find it useful to remember “Vanilla is a Flavor, Too.”

 

I find that anyone whose username refers to their foreskin/fetish status, is usually a little too “focused” for my tastes…

 

I’m not usually squeamish, but cleaning up fresh, warm dog poop or vomit will make me gag. Seriously. Maybe “wretch” is a better word.

 

I’ve never been so drunk that I’ve passed/blacked out. Mostly due to not being able to figure out the point to it, I guess.

 

I only drink in social settings, and even then it isn’t guaranteed that I will.

 

I’ve smoked MJ, and tried crank (how old am I?) and coke. The only thing that was remotely entertaining was the dope, and even that lost its appeal eons ago.

~If you’ve seen me, you know I don’t need anything else that give me the munchies!

 

I always wanted to try ‘shrooms but just never got the chance.

 

Drunk people make me laugh, unless they are mean-drunk, and then I’m just sad.

 

Alcoholics are a different story altogether. My father was one. They require way too much patience and effort. I try to be compassionate, I do. But if you are going to be self-destructive, do it alone, please.

 

I grew up with a rule about guys not hitting girls.

~I don’t think it was quite right.

No one should be hitting anyone else that doesn’t want to be. Anyone who hits someone else, deserves everything they get. Take note, girls. If you hit first, expect to find yourself on your ass at some point. I don’t like violence, and will avoid it if at all possible, but do NOT touch me in anger.

 

I don’t think divorce courts are fair. To either party. Especially if children are involved.

 

I don’t think people who procreate should be allowed to divorce. Not until after the children grow up. Or until after the parents do. In fact, marriage requires a license. Isn’t it about time procreation does, too?

 

I realize there are mitigating circumstances in almost any/every situation.

 

I also think anything can be justified.

 

I don’t think everything should be.

 

If I find myself “trying to justify” what I’m doing, I stop and seriously reconsider if what I’m doing should be done.

 

Why don’t the little voices ever tell you to kill yourself? Or, do they, and we just don’t have anyone left to tell us about it?

~Crap. Over-thought it.

 

'Pay it forward' & 'Steel Magnolias' will make me cry every time I watch them, and if either one is on, I’ll watch it, too. I have to.

 

'The Replacements' & 'A Knights Tale' are two of the funniest movies ever made.

 

I am both a “Trekkie” & a “Trekker” and I know the difference.

~I’m not altogether proud of knowing it, though.

 

I think jewelry is highly over-rated, but I’d still like to have someone buy me some someday.

 

I think every guy peeks at urinals. If they didn’t, why do they put in those barriers? But seriously, who cares?

~I think this one is lied about more than masturbating.

~I, of course, have never peeked.

 

I think most everything could or should be easier. I think it is human nature to make stuff as hard a possible.

 

I don’t worry about rich people being rich. I’m also not too concerned about poor people being poor. We all should learn to be content with what we have. I am amused however by how rich some people think they need to be. I mean what on earth does Bill need with more money?

 

I don’t think it is my job to worry about what offends you.

 

I’ve worn Jockeys and I’ve worn boxers. Boxers are more comfortable, but I think jockeys look better.

 

Thongs belong on feet.

 

Spandex should be a privilege, not a right.

 

Blatant nudity is over-rated and usually not photographed well. Subtle suggestiveness is much more intriguing.

 

I’m not anal enough to count this and see if I hit 100. It is just time to go to bed, so I’m stopping here and posting it…

Skinny Lister Live @ Marathon Music

Fuji X100F + WCL-X100II + Lightroom Classic

DUY 125J - Lister Tyndale Rally on 18th June 2005

El Casar - Fiesta de las Candelas 2014

  

VÍDEOS en www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhOGO1Wd2-SqTHP-0tV-ptZdv5...

 

Crónica de www.guadaque.com: Colorido, estética y variedad de actos es lo que se ha podido observar este fin de semana en El Casar con la celebración de su Fiesta de las Candelas, declarada de Interés Turístico Provincial, que cada año consigue congregar a multitud de público, muchos de ellos amantes de su pueblo pero otros muchos amantes de las tradiciones y de las fiestas populares.

 

Pese al frío de algunos momentos, casareños y también foráneos venidos desde distintos puntos no sólo de Guadalajara, sino de provincias cercanas, se han dado cita en una fiesta en la que los actos propiamente religiosos en honor de la Virgen de la Candelaria (misa, procesión y entrega de la vela) se rodean y contagian del costumbrismo y tradición de unos ritos profanos de raíz puramente militar.

 

Por destacar algunos de los protagonistas de esta fiesta –que ha centrado especialmente sus actos este sábado 1 de febrero- cabe hablar de los conocidos como “funcioneros” (capitán, teniente abanderado, segundo teniente, alférez, sargento, cabos, el pagador, el yuntero y un “cura de candelas”), que ataviados convenientemente para la ocasión, son los actores indiscutibles de una fiesta en la que también aparecen en escena las picas, la yunta de mulas engalanadas de fiesta y adornadas con dibujos, y la bandera multicolor que los participantes enrollan y desenrollan usando un único brazo.

 

La misión de los funcioneros es la de honrar a la Virgen. Ellos son quienes deciden festejar esta fiesta y para ello se organizan en una tropa de disciplina y jerarquía militares que en vez de llevar elementos de guerra llevan símbolos de paz.

 

En cuanto a las picas, en origen armas en forma de lanza, en esta fiesta se visten de gala recubriéndose de cintas multicolores rematadas con ramilletes de flores, que son enarboladas y lanzadas al cielo al compás de la música de los tambores y dulzainas, instrumentos que forman parte de esta tradición festiva.

 

La bandera confeccionada con retales multicolor es insignia de esta singular “unidad militar”, y preside la formación. Durante la fiesta es desplegada a los pies de la Virgen en señal de respeto cuando se procesiona su imagen, y revoloteada al viento por los funcioneros componiendo un vistoso espectáculo.

 

Otro acto vistoso de esta fiesta que se lleva a cabo poco antes de la lectura de la Carta de Candelas es cuando los miembros de la cofradía dan varias vueltas a la plaza perseguidos a caballo por un hombre vestido con capa y capirote rojo, el pagador, que monta a caballo y porta espada. Se trata de la persona encargada por otra de satisfacer rentas, al que le siguen la yunta de mulas en su recorrido por la Plaza.

 

La “Carta de Candelas” es el acto licencioso que consigue congregar más casareños alrededor del balcón de la Plaza del Ayuntamiento. Desde ahí, se procede a la lectura de la Carta de Candelas. El encargado de dar lectura a estas cartas, escritas en verso, ha sido en esta ocasión Mario Carpintero.

 

En su carta expone en clave de humor las “comidillas y pecadillos” de los funcioneros, ocasionando en ciertas ocasiones –más de las que quisieran algunos- algún disgustillo, al salir a la luz “pecados” desconocidos hasta el momento.

 

En definitiva, un acto para mostrar los “pecados” de forma pública intentando el perdón colectivo, para iniciar un nuevo ciclo tras esta purificación. Un año más, la Fiesta de la Virgen Candelaria y de San Blas, ha hermanado a todo el pueblo con lazos de unión difíciles de romper.

 

El hecho de que a la Candelaria se le una casi en el tiempo la celebración de San Blas ha conllevado que la fiesta se haya prolongado un día más, con una misa de campaña este domingo, ante la imagen custodiada en la ermita de la Soledad.

 

Tras este acto religioso, como es costumbre, se ha roto la rígida disciplina castrense que caracteriza la fiesta de las Candelas, y se ha ofrecido la bandera a aquellos que voluntariamente desean mantener vivo el espíritu un año más. Aquí, el nexo generacional cobra siempre un especial protagonismo.

 

Durante tres días, los vecinos de El Casar han disfrutado de la fiesta en honor de la Candelaria, un festejo que consigue congregar a todo un pueblo involucrado con el amor a su Virgen, pero también con el jolgorio y el mantenimiento de sus tradiciones.

 

El alcalde, Pablo Sanz, ha aprovechado esta festividad para demostrar un recuerdo cariñoso y entrañable de los funcioneros que lo fueron y que ya no están entre ellos, así como para reivindicar la necesidad de que el Gobierno Regional reconsidere la consideración de la Candelaria como Fiesta de Interés Turístico Regional, “ese es mi deseo y el gran parte de los casareños”, ha puntualizado

 

Autor: José-María Moreno García. Fotógrafo humanista y documentalista. Cronista Oficial de la Villa de Madridejos.

Una de las mejores formas de conocer la historia de un pueblo es a través de sus imágenes; en ellas se conserva no sólo su realidad tangible, calles, plazas, monumentos, sino también sus costumbres, fiestas, tradiciones, lenguaje, indumentaria, gestos y miradas, que nos dicen sin palabras como se vivía, cuales eran sus esperanzas y temores, qué había en su pasado, qué esperaban del futuro. Uno de los objetivos más ambiciosos es recuperar y catalogar todo el material gráfico existente en nuestra familia desde 1.915, para después ponerlo a disposición de vosotros, que la historia volviera a sus protagonistas, y los que aún siguen con nosotros pudieran disfrutar con ello. VISITA La colección "CIEN AÑOS DE FOTOGRAFÍA FAMILIA MORENO (1915-2015)" en www.josemariamorenogarcia.es y www.madridejos.net

 

SI ALGUIEN NO DESEA APARECER EN EL ÁLBUM POR FAVOR COMUNÍCALO A josemariamorenogarcia@gmail.com

Royal Automobile Club TT Celebration - Goodwood Revival 2013

Papa Roach + Nothing More at O2 Academy, Manchester, UK - 20th April 2019

 

Photos by Frank Ralph

This is in the local parkland where you can meet loads of nice people with their dogs. It is a very popular place for walking and there are plenty places to sit and relax or even have a picnic on a good day.

 

To view on black, just press 'L'

 

HAVE A LOVELY WEEKEND*****THANKS FOR TAKING TIME TO LOOK*****

 

Popping IN AND OUT over the weekend.

I still have to do the first half of the instructions but this page is now done. Oddly enough I did not use highlighters on this.

yesterday I found this lovely handmade album with interesting photographs at a fleamarket in Graz, Styria...

the photographs were taken around 1910, 1912...

names and photographer unknown...

location: Lower Austria...

Listed Building Structure

 

SD 71 NE RAMSBOTTOM LUMB

9/134 Lumb Bridge

Bridge over River Irwell, probably C18. Coursed sandstone rubble. Vary plain

structure of 2 segmental spans with rounded coping to the parapets.

Listing NGR: SD7902919858

www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-185711-lumb-bridge-ha...

TG 600 BKK - HKG.

 

As mentioned in an earlier photograph, I did not drink any alcohol on this flight due to my lack of sleep the night prior along with the early hour.

tinyurl.com/novzine

 

Hey Hey November! Purchases this month ranged from a bag of rice to an iphone. I also happened to buy some swimming medals from the mid 90s and a package of gremlins cards for no reason what so ever. OH and I really wanted our house to smell like fall and winter (hence the candle and incense purchases).

 

The cover pattern pays homage to the rice that I purchased on November 1st. The rice was white...not red, teal and peach.

 

Enjoy!

 

Every copy of What Did You Buy Today comes with a button or a sticker or a postcard or whatever I happen to think would be awesome to give away that day. The covers are color laser printed onto cardstock and the guts are b&w photocopies. Oh and a plastic bag. It all comes in a fancy schmancy plastic bag. SWEET!

 

Each issue contains 30 or 31 or 28 or 29 (leap year) drawings.

 

You may browse November's purchase drawings here: www.flickr.com/photos/kateconsumption/sets/72157608583952...

 

Remember, the original drawings are for sale as well. www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=17522663

 

This edition contains 100 zines.

 

all zines are numbered and signed by me with my favorite black ink pen.

 

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

Lister Park (also known as Manningham Park) is a picturesque public park in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, between Manningham, Heaton and Frizinghall. It has won various national awards. (from Wikipedia)

Some of the nicest photos I have taken of Lister Park in Bradford. I have decided to post them all en bloc and put them in a set.

 

All taken on my iPhone

Lister rail-truck at Stonehenge Works, on the Leighton Buzzard Narrow Gauge Railway, in the early 1970's. This loco had a JAP petrol engine and at that time was owned by Graham Hall. 1974.

  

Royal Automobile Club TT Celebration - Goodwood Revival 2013

Grocery list making.

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

List is a restaurant and lounge owning four scenes. Please enjoy how to use that you matched with then.

 

List Lounge. Namba, Osaka.

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

The front-engined Lister Costin sport racers competed in international and SCCA competition from the mid-1950s into the early 1960s. During the era, one of the most respected and successful independent manufacturer was Lister of Cambridge, England. The car was commonly known in 1958 as the Lister Knobbly.

 

For the 1959 season, Brian Lister hired noted aeronautical engineer and aerodynamicist Frank Costin to redesign the Knobbly. His credentials included work for de Havilland Aircraft Company, as well as designing the bodywork for the Lotus Mark VIII, Lotus Eleven, and the Vanwall VW5 - the winner of the very first F1 Constructor's championship. Drawing on his expertise he came up with the design for the Lister Costin. In total, thirteen Lister Costins were built; one Chevrolet V8 powered prototype, and twelve production versions; three with Jaguar power, eight with Chevrolet V8 engines, and one with a Maserati V8.

 

This car, chassis number BHL 121, is one of the prototypes, and the very first Lister Costin. It was given a Chevrolet V8 engine and clothed in Costin's new, smoother body. The car was delivered to its first owner, gentleman racer John Ewer, in early 1959. Ewer would go on to successfully race BHL 121 at Snetterton, Goodwood, and Silverstone over the next year.

מעטפות פקינג סליפ של אופיר ספקים - הדרך היעילה לשמירת מעקב אחרי המשלוחים שלכם והמוצרים במחסן.

www.ofirsapakim.co.il/Packing-List/

אנו מספקים מעטפות פקינג סליפ בכל הגדלים הסטנדרטיים להספקה מיידית. לבירורים והזמנות מעטפות פקינג סליפ עם שכבת הדבקה עצמית וחלון שקוף פנו אלינו דרך האתר => www.ofirsapakim.co.il/Packing-List/

 

THE A LIST! is the best of the best in Second Life!

 

DJ Healer Ladybird is a psytrance dj playing in many venues and events on the grid. We first met her at Organica and followed her to the Boom Festival.

 

Recently, she has started playing at BassLine Junkiez. A great place for her style of psytrance music.

In this stone quarry in the Plaszow suburb of Krakow/Cracow some of the concentration camp scenes in Schindler's List were filmed.

Jono Martin (bass).

Aynsley Lister @ Guitare en Scène, Saint-Julien-en-Genevois (74), France, 13.07.2019.

(c) Christophe Losberger - www.daily-rock.com

Heritage Category:

Listed Building

Grade: II*

List Entry Number: 1097088

Date first listed: 23-Aug-1955

Statutory Address: CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL, CHURCH STREET Kingsteignton TQ12 3BQ

Parish church. C15, thoroughly restored in 1865 (Pevsner). Local grey limestone rubble tower and 3 westernmost bays of the south aisle; porch snecked local grey limestone, the rest red sandstone ashlar, probably C19. Freestone and granite dressings, slate roofs. The surviving medieval fabric (west tower and arcades), is C15 Perpendicular. The church appears to have been thoroughly rebuilt in 1865, including the external walling, and re-roofed. Plan of nave, chancel, north and south 5-bay aisles, west tower, south west porch, north east vestry. Chancel with set back buttresses with set-offs, some white stone dressings. 5-light C19 Perpendicular style east window with a hoodmould; chamfered priest's doorway with a rounded arch. Separately-roofed gabled north-east vestry with a C19 3-light Perpendicular style east window with a hoodmould. Some evidence of rebuilding on the east wall round the window, blocked opening on north side. Red sandstone north aisle with 3 buttresses and a rectangular rood loft stair turret with a lean-to stone roof. Four 4-light C19 Perpendicular windows with hoodmoulds; chamfered doorway with a rounded arch in the first bay from the west, 3-light C19 Perpendicular west window with hoodmould; brick chimney shaft on north west corner of the aisle. The 2 easternmost bays of the south aisle are red sandstone ashlar with some white stones, the 3 westernmost bays and the plinth throughout are local grey limestone rubble; set back buttresses. The 3-light east window and two 4-light eastern windows on the south side are C19 Perpendicular with heavily cusped tracery, the other aisle windows are more conventional C19 Perpendicular. The remnants of a door jamb are visible between the first and second bays from the east, west of this there is a string course. Snecked local grey limestone porch with a coped gable and rounded moulded outer doorway with a hoodmould. The inner face of the doorway has C19 cable moulding of uncertain date, C19 roof. Good circa C16 2 plank studded inner door in a doorway with a cranked head, the jambs and arch richly carved with vine foliage and the carving of the right hand jamb includes a hand. 3-stage battlemented west tower with corner pinnacles and set back buttresses, the grey limestone rubble is varied with some blocks of red sandstone. Internal north west stair turret with slit windows. The west face has an arched granite west doorway with an unusual moulding profile and an unusual uncusped 4-light granite west window with uncusped head tracery. The window, in a freestone architrave, may be an C18 replacement. Chamfered bellringers' opening on east face; 2-light chamfered belfry openings on all sides, clock on north face. Interior 5-bay C15 Beerstone arcades with rounded arches and piers with corner shafts. No chancel arch; ceiled waggon roofs to the aisles without bosses appear to be C19, similar chancel roof with bosses. Nave roof C19 unceiled waggon with bosses and a brattished wall plate. Plain rounded tower arch springing from plain imposts with secondary piers abutting the arch at the east. The chancel has a C19 crested stone reredos with a central cross carved in relief and local marble shafts on either side. the reredos is extended to north and south as panels carved with the symbols of the evangelists above a dado of local marble. C19 aumbry chancel furnishings C20. C19 pulpit, comtemporary with the reredos, open-fronted with 4 local marble octagonal shafts with good carved capitals. C15 octagonal font, the bowl carved with quatrefoils, the stem with flamboyant blind tracery. Sections of the wainscot of the C15 road screen survive with paintings of saints. The chancel has some good ledger stones used as floor slabs including one commemorating the Reverend Richard Adlam, died 1670 with a remarkable verse addressed to death: "Damn'd tyrant! Cant prophaner blood suffice?/ Must priests that offer be the sacrifice?/ Go tell the Genii that in Hades lie/ They triumph o'er this secret Calvary/ Till some just Nemesis avenge our Cause/and teach this hell-priest to revere good lawes"/. Wall monument on south wall commemorating Richard Carpenter, died 1697; a black marble inscription tablet with white marble pilasters, a broken pediment and urn above and armorial bearings below. Wall monument to Christopher Beeke, died 1798 on the north wall with a marble obelisk with an urn in relief and inscription panel below. The south wall of the south aisle has 2 white marble wall monuments signed "Nixon and Son" commemorating Samuel Whiteway, died 1837, and Samuel Whiteway, died 1847; 2 C17 wall monuments commemorating James Clifford of Ware, died 1685 and Thomas Hele of Babcombe. The north wall has 3 gabled Gothic Revival monuments: one commemorating the Reverend Nicholas Watts, died 1849, signed A. Mather, Gt. Marlborough St., London; the remaining 2 are a pair on either side of the north door, commemorating Lucinda Widborne, died 1855 and Charlotte Watts, died 1874. East window and east window of south aisle by the Hardman Company, easternmost window of south side by Drake of Exeter. Part of the early C16 rood screen was removed to the Chantry (formerly the vicarage) in the circa 1820s and is still there.

 

Listing NGR: SX8717472856

1964 Sunbeam Lister Tiger driven by Chris Beighton and Matt Neal during the RAC TT Celebration at the 2012 Goodwood Revival.

 

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