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I think these are all the full series that I have, unless I have forgotten some. Yes, I have a ridiculous amount of re-ment. ^^;

Truro, Massachusetts

Listed 6/12/2013

Reference Number: 13000367

Built in 1912, the Cobb Memorial Library is historically significant in the area of community development as Truro's first town-owned public library, and for its association with the evolution of the library system in Truro. Cobb Memorial Library remained in use as a public library until 1999. It is now the town's historic archive. The building was given to the town by Elisha Wiley Cobb in memory of his parents Elisha W. and Mehitable Cobb. The donor was a Truro native who became a leather merchant in Boston, but also owned a house in Truro that had been in his family since it was built ca. 1727. The Cobb Memorial Library is architecturally significant as an excellent, rare, and well preserved example of the Craftsman style in Truro. The architect is unknown, but the library is the only nonresidential building in Truro designed in this style. The Cobb Memorial Library retains integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association, and it meets National Register criteria A and C with a local level of significance. The period of significance is 1912 to 1963, begining when the library was constructed and ending 50 years from the present, a time frame established by the National Park Service as adequate for objective historical perspective.

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

Cobb Memorial Library Description Page

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

D634 PTA - Lister Tyndale Rally on 18th June 2005

in Willowmore Power Station;

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LIST NRHS trip on Maybrook Line May 4 1996

Forgoing traditional wine pairings, this TBD menu was sided with a varied list of cocktails, spirits, wines and beers. TBD co-host Dan Gutter explained a little behind each selection and how guests might want to select their "poisons."

 

Giving spirits a chance to shine

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

 

THE A LIST! is an original concept group in the virtual world of Second Life. Unifying grid interests and networking resources together, Xavier and Raftwet have created a great group of general content for Second Life.

 

With a non-competing philosophy to allow their members to form their own networks, THE A LIST! is both nurturing and forward thinking.

 

Join them in Second Life or their PG content THE A LIST! flickr group where their members are allowed to post unlimited photos of their own interests.

We've decided it's time to ditch electric heat in favor of a furnace. That means lots of reading and planning so I can get it installed before winter.

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)

Listed Building Grade II

List Entry Number : 1219430

Date First Listed : 15 February 1993

 

Built in the 1850's, It is a brick house with sandstone dressings and a slate roof. It has two storeys and a front of three bays, the right bay projecting forward as a gabled wing. The two bays on the left each contain a tall window in both floors, and there is a ground floor verandah. In the right wing is a single-storey canted bay window, above which is a window with two round-headed lights. On the left side is a doorway with a moulded architrave.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Lytham

 

historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1219430

2019-SEP-25; Mark & Tari Bauer were invited to an Annies List fundraiser in Fort Worth as guest of State Representative Beverly Powell. Guest speakers included Royce Brooks, Wendy Davis, and Hillary Clinton campaign strategist Jennifer Palmieri

Beautiful Bi-level one owner former model home. It has new floors in the kitchen, new paint upstairs, newer windows. In excellent condition and energy efficient featuring domestic hot water, corn stove hook up/vents, and a swamp cooler for those hot summer days. Out door features include a covered patio, large grass back yard, and extra storage shed/work shop for tools and projects.

Listed Building Grade II

List Entry Number : 1163506

Date First Listed : 31 March 1978

 

This building was completed by 1839, under the supervision of (and probably designed by) Decimus Burton. It is constructed of red brick with a pitched roof of slate. It has two storeys, with three ranges of sash windows.

 

historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1163506

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Fleetwood

This is the record showing the passenger list for the SS Nevada, the ship part of my family was on during their passage from Germany to America. Dated Oct 11, 1872, passengers boarded in Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland.

 

Marten H. Swart, the patriarch of the family is not on the list. I still have to figure this one out. His name looks like it is scratched out and Addina Swart is written in. That was his wife. Her name is on the second line from the top.

 

The children listed are Henrietta, Johann, Diedrich, Jno. Addina, Martin, Thos. and Hembina. Thomas and Hembina both died en route and were buried at sea.

These two red K6 telephone kiosks are both Grade II listed buildings. They stand outside the Central Library on West Bromwich High Street.

 

The parked bike made the shot a little more interesting.

ca 1/2006

 

Atypically, this one is on graph paper, probably started at work.

Opening of the new public toilets in Crowle.

 

The building is grade 2 listed and is a mid 19th century shop last used as green grocer's shop although it has had a number of uses. English Heritage describe it as a very unusual survival.

Highlighted New Listing – September 24, 2010

Douglas County, NE

 

In the late 1920s, the concept of the “all-steel house” swept across the nation from Richard Tappan’s Jamaica-Hillside development in New York to Richard Nuetra’s Lovell Health House in the Hollywood Hills, and even to Omaha, Nebraska, where the Henry B. Neef House stands as the best, and perhaps only, property in Nebraska that is associated with the rise of the “steel house” between 1926 and 1933. While ultimately finding only limited success, there is little doubt that the concept of the steel house played a significant role in how Americans imagined how their future during the boundless optimism of the late 1920s and into the uncertainty of the Great Depression. The strength of steel, used in industrial applications, was unmatched by any other alloy, and some architects and steel companies decided to put into practice what they saw as the next advance in residential architecture, replacing wood, although when put into practice, the steel framework was hidden under brick and stucco veneers and period revival forms. The house was completed in 1929. The house, with a concrete block foundation and brick and stucco walls, still retains excellent historic integrity today.

 

National Register of Historic Places

 

Weekly Feature

East Window, detail. Showing scenes of the last days of Christ.

 

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CHURCH OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY, THE STREET, STONHAM ASPAL, SUFFOLK

 

Grade I Listed.

 

List Entry Number: 1033108

  

Details

 

TM 15 NE 5/200

 

STONHAM ASPAL The Street (south) Church of The Blessed Virgin Mary

 

9-12-55 GV I Parish church, medieval. Nave, chancel, north and south aisles, south-west tower/porch, north porch. The north organ chamber and vestry were added c.1871. Mainly flint rubble with dressings of limestone. The slated nave roof has fine C15 parapets with freestone tracery; the clerestory windows have inner shafts and some original glass. There is much early and mid C14 work. The C14 tower has a hood-moulded doorway with grotesque corbels; a reconstructed timber-framed and weather-boarded belfry stage of 1742; boarded pinnacles and two square louvred openings on each face; restored 1986. Chancel is almost entirely of mid C14: east window with net tracery, and flanking external image niches. Side windows also with good individual tracery. Original scissor-braced coupled-rafter roof, plaintiled, with parapet gable. Lead-roofed south aisle also with C14 windows. North and south doorways have good C14 multiple mouldings. The north door is possibly original, and with a wicket door. The west window has intersecting tracery and adjacent buttressing, one with an image niche. Nave arcaded in 4 bays, with C14 moulded pier capitals. The north aisle was remodelled in C15; the fine traceried windows match those in the clerestory. The C15 north porch has a shafted outer doorway. A C14 piscina in the south aisle; another in the chancel is restored, and associated with triple stepped sedilia. In north chancel wall is a recessed tomb of c.1330 with the recumbent limestone figure of a knight; his armour has the Arms of Aspal. Octagonal font of c.1300; shallow cusped arcading on bowl and stem, and moulded plinth. Much good C14 and C15 window glass. The early C17 pulpit is octagonal, with arcaded faces; the sounding board is reused in a table and bears the date 1616. Two C16 tomb slabs in the sanctuary have sinkings for brasses; two further C18 marble slabs. A set of C16 nave pews are C19 work, but most have C16 poppyhead ends, with good animal figures on the buttresses. 10 pews in the aisles, also of C19, have C17 carved ends. Painted Arms of George III.

 

Listing NGR: TM1334159524

 

historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1033180

 

See also:-

 

stonhamaspal.co.uk/history/

List of best historical sites in maharashtra including gateway of india, chhatrapati shivaji terminus, vijaydurg fort, kanheri caves, rajgarh fort and pandavleni caves.

 

www.heritageindiaholidays.com/blog/historical-sites-in-ma...

Skinny Lister at Wilderness 2013

Inscription in Latin and Punic.

 

Possibly reads

"imp caesare divi f aug pon[.m]ax tr pot XXIV

cos XII patre [hands] patriae

annobai ornator patriae amator concor[...]a

flamen sv fes praee sacr himil chonistapapierveus

d sp fac coer [..]vio dedicavit

[then punic]"

 

whc.unesco.org/en/list

MLS photos for the home I just signed a contract on!

Listed Building Grade I

List Entry Number : 1297369

Date First Listed : 31 May 1949

 

Erected in 1682, the cross is in calciferous sandstone, partly stuccoed. Five circular steps lead up to a square base on a chamfered plinth. On this is an unfluted Ionic column carrying a sundial. On the top and bottom corners of the sundial are ball and spear finials, and it is surmounted by the statue of a lion holding a scroll containing the city arms. On the faces of the sundial are Roman numerals and metal gnomons.

 

historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1297369

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Carlisle

Anyone know how to remove that list?

Behind-The-Scenes photographs of Lights, taken by Katie Rodriguez for Buzznet.com during the filming of this live music video in Pontiac, Michigan: youtu.be/rWqRiddMMW0

 

Full album can be seen here: buzznet.com/~g937f9d

Listed on Ebay and ends April 13th in the evening.

Boneto Dryden (drums).

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

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

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