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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.
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Jono Martin (bass).
Aynsley Lister @ Guitare en Scène, Saint-Julien-en-Genevois (74), France, 13.07.2019.
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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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Salon price list for a beauty salon owned by Melvina Williams in the Five Points neighborhood of Denver, Colorado, April 1982.
See more information about the Denver Public Library's Western History and Genealogy Department's Digital Image Collection at: history.denverlibrary.org/images/index.html
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These are the raw materials that I purchased from McMaster-Carr for the dummy axles and brake bridge/rack boss jig.
Additionally, I purchased the following materials from Lowe's:
* 3' length of 3/4" round aluminum tubing
* 3' length of aluminum U-channel marked "for 1/2" plywood"
* 6' length of 3/4" square aluminum tubing
This is the grave of the couple who built in 1877, the 'Coachhouse' at Balcairn. My former husband and myself bought the house in a rundown state in 1989 and did much to improve it. Story here sarndra.com/balcairn.html
John and Sarah LISTER nee MARTIN's biography in the Cyclopedia of NZ [with portrait] at:
www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-Cyc03Cycl-t1-body1-d4-d27-...
Also buried here are Fanny THOMSON nee LISTER [dau of John and Sarah]; her husband John THOMSON of New Brighton; George Henery LISTER [son of John and Sarah]
Official list entry
Heritage Category: Listed Building
Grade: II*
List Entry Number: 1209774
Date first listed: 10-Jan-1951
Statutory Address 1: CHURCH OF ST MARY, BUCKFAST ABBEY, BUCKFAST ROAD
Location
Statutory Address: CHURCH OF ST MARY, BUCKFAST ABBEY, BUCKFAST ROAD
County: Devon
District: Teignbridge (District Authority)
Parish: Buckfastleigh
National Park: DARTMOOR
National Grid Reference: SX 74147 67411
Details
Abbey church. Built 1907-1932, on the foundations of the medieval Cistercian abbey church (except the east end). FA Walters. For the Benedictine monks who established a house here in 1882. Most of the building work was carried out by a small group of monks working under a master mason. Snecked local grey limestone with Ham Hill dressings; copper roof. Style "mixture of English Cistercian and French early Gothic" (Pevsner). 1965 east end Blessed Sacrament chapel to the designs of Paul Pearn. Plan: church with 8-bay lean-to aisles plus galleried western bay; central crossing tower; transepts with chapels; 3-bay choir with choir aisles; east end Blessed Sacrament chapel with undercroft. EXTERIOR: west end of nave with flanking projecting buttresses containing stairs to gallery, rising as pinnacles with broach spire roofs, bases and pinnacles decorated with blind arcading. Round-headed west doorway with shafts, left and right shafts with cushion capitals and carved gable. Doorway has 3 orders of zigzag, billet and chevron moulding on engaged shafts; 2-leaf door with elaborate ironwork. Above the doorway a recessed 3-centred blind moulded arch containing 2 round-headed windows with shafts and a roundel window above. Above the archway blind arcading decorates the gable. West ends of lean-to aisles have smaller versions of the buttresses flanking the nave and paired round-headed openings (one blind) with roundels above. North side of 9-bay nave has pilasters and a corbelled parapet. Round-headed triforium windows linked by string rising as continuous hoodmould. Nave with parapet and round-headed windows, the hoodmould string interrupted by the pilasters. Small gabled porch in second bay from the west with set-back buttresses, parapet and round-headed outer doorway with shafts and chevron-carved arch. Easternmost 2 bays of aisle with taller roof and blind arcading above the windows. North end of north transept with tall paired arches containing 4 tiers of glazed blind and glazed windows, either round-headed or roundels. East side of transept has one-bay chapel. The choir continues in the same style with lean-to choir aisle roofs. 1965 concrete east end chapel on 4 columns with shallow gabled roof. Tower with 3 stages above nave roof. Clasping pilasters; corner pinnacles with 2 tiers of blind arcading and broach spires, crow-stepped parapet. Lower stage has lancet windows in round-headed recesses, middle stage has small lancet windows in moulded arched recesses; 2-light plate-traceried louvred belfry windows. INTERIOR: Stone-vaulted, the aisles with transverse vaults. Arcades with piers with engaged shafts and chamfred and moulded arches. Nave rib vault with red sandstone infill. Triforium has a pair of 2-light pointed arches to each bay with super-ordinate round-headed blind arch. Aisle walls decorated with blind round-headed recesses containing triple round-headed arches on shafts with moulded bases and carved capitals. Stone-vaulted west end gallery on piers with canted bays to parapet. Tower arches on short paired shafts with moulded bases and carved capitals. Crossing has corbelled stone gallery; transepts have simple galleries on moulded corbels with cast-iron railings. Choir has similar detail to nave but carved, not moulded capitals and stone infill to the vaulting of choir and choir aisles. East end of sanctuary has 2 round-headed arches and 2 round-headed windows above the triforium with a central shaft rising to a carving of the Coronation of the Virgin. The furnishings, floors, painted decoration and stained glass are unexpectedly lavish, particularly the outstanding metalwork, which is mostly 1928-1932 by Bernhard Witte of Aachen, inspired by German Romanesque metalwork and described in some detail in Pevsner. The stained glass is a remarkable collection, mostly still in the medievalising Victorian tradition and of the highest quality. In addition the church contains a C16 ivory crucifix donated by the Clifford family of Ugbrooke, the leading Roman Catholic family in Devon. 1965 Blessed Sacrament chapel by Paul Pearn conceived as a setting for ambitious mosaic stained glass designed by Father Charles Norris, one of the Buckfast Abbey monks. Historical note: the rebuilding of the abbey church by the Buckfast monks was well-publicised in the national and local press and one of the monks with an interest in photography recorded much of the work: the archive is held by the abbey. Buckfast Abbey became an important focus for Roman Catholicism in Devon in the late C19 and C20 with the monks serving private chapels in the area, including Ugbrooke in Chudleigh for the Clifford family and Dundridge in Harberton for the wife of Sir John Harvey. (Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Devon: London: 1989-: 222-226).
© Historic England 2022
Grade I listed
The church dates from the twelfth century and was partly rebuilt and added to in 1792 in a Norman style.
There is a three bay nave, vaulted chancel, south tower and vestry. There is a priest's room above the chancel vault, which is lit with a window high up on the east end.
The church is built in stone with collyweston slate roofs. The lower parts of the outside walls are covered with blind arcading with round headed windows above.
The south tower has a pyramidal roof with two bells which originally hung in a bellcote at the west end of the chancel. The porch has a tympanum which commemorates the rebuilding by Eliza Wingfield in 1792, much of this in faux Norman style.
The chancel has a sexpartite ribbed vault from the late twelfth century, although this was also rebuilt sympathetically. At the apex of the ribs there is a stone boss with three heads.
Below the south east window of the chancel is a recess containing a worn wooden effigy of Sir Roland le Daneys d. 1363. who was knighted in 1355 at Carcassonne in southern France. The effigy is larger than life-size, and his feet rest on a dog.
Probably the best-known feature of the church is the chancel arch, which has been carefully preserved with no alterations. It consists of six orders of arches lavishly decorated with chevrons, grotesques, beak heads and beasts. Unfortunately the arch has become slightly deformed over time.
The nave is quite plain and contains stained glass on the west and south sides. There is also a square font with intersecting arches and decoration, it appears to be contemporary with the Norman parts of the church.
Completed 1911, heritage listed.
Sandgate Town Hall is designed in the Federation Free Classical style of architecture. It displays a number of characteristics of the style such as the visually prominent tower, asymmetry, informal massing and the use of contrasting patterns of brick and render to produce a decorative effect. It was designed by architect Thomas Ramsay Hall, who also contributed to the design of the Brisbane City Hall.
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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
One of only 5 made of this multi-purpose agricultural vehicle. At the Gloucestershire Steam Extravaganza 2012.
The ventlation shafts for the Blackwall Tunnel are now listed buildings, and surprisingly difficult to photograph due to the fences around them.
Listed Building Grade II
List Entry Number : 1163434
Date First Listed : 25 October 1977
This range of houses was built 1836–41 under the supervision of (and probably designed by) Decimus Burton. they are constructed of red brick, and some are rendered.