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Pot and trap setting fishing boat Lode Star LH558 off Easdale Island, Western Isles, 25 April 2013. Copyright Professor S B

4003 Lode Star. Built February 1907. First shed allocation Old Oak Common. Swindon no. 3 superheater fitted May 1911. Elbow type outside steam pipes fitted March 1949. August 1950 and last shed allocation Swansea Landore. Withdrawn July 1951. Preserved at the National Railway Museum, York.

Session IV : Made in Brussels , made in Belgium - 28 October 2013

 

Lode Dewulf , Chief Patient Affairs Officer at UCB

 

TEDX BRUSSELS 2013 - Belgium - Brussels - October 2013 © TEDx Brussels/Scorpix

35 mm/ 100 ASA forzado a 400 ASA

Anglesey Abbey is a country house, formerly a priory, in the village of Lode, 5 ½ miles (8.8 km) northeast of Cambridge, England. The house and its grounds are owned by the National Trust and are open to the public as part of the Anglesey Abbey, Garden & Lode Mill property, although some parts remain the private home of the Fairhaven family.

 

The 98 acres (400,000 m²) of landscaped grounds are divided into a number of walks and gardens, with classical statuary, topiary and flowerbeds. The grounds were laid out in an 18th-century style by the estate's last private owner, the 1st Baron Fairhaven, in the 1930s. A large pool, the Quarry Pool, is believed to be the site of a prehistoric coprolite mine. Lode Water Mill, dating from the 18th century was restored to working condition in 1982 and now sells flour to visitors.

 

The 1st Lord Fairhaven also improved the house and decorated its interior with a valuable collection of furniture, pictures and objets d'art.

 

The extensive landscaped gardens are popular with visitors throughout the year. The most visited areas include the rose garden and the dahlia garden, which contain many dozens of varieties. Out of season the spring garden and winter dell are famed nationally, particularly in February when the snowdrops first appear. The lawns of the South Park are mown less frequently and this allows the many wildflowers to flower and set seed. Over 50 species of wildflower have been recorded, including Bee Orchid, Twayblade, Pyramidal Orchid and Common spotted orchid. In mid-summer, there are large numbers of butterflies such as Meadow Brown, Gatekeeper, Small Skippers and Marbled Whites.

This is a shot using a single SB900 as the main light sourse

The subject is Great Western Railway steam locomotive No 4003 "Lode Star", designed by G.J. Churchward, built at Swindon in 1907, withdrawn in 1951 and was photographed at the National Railway Museum, York, UK.

LODE Hat - Barbel by Chirzaka Vlodovic

  

Available in Lode stores:

  

MODAVIA II and LODE Hats

  

Both in white and black versions

  

Models:

Chirzaka Vlodovic

Marijana Aries

  

Enjoy them!

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Thank you Chirz for this opportunity

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