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Lower Than Atlantis

Support from : Gnar Wolves,Don Broco & The Dangerous Summer

Glasgow Garage

Friday October 5th 2012

All photos by Stacey @ Music Box Unwinds Webzine

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Lower Manhattan from Brooklyn Bridge Park

Lower Manhattan from Brooklyn

Gravestone slab - Here lieth in hope of a joyfull resurrection , the body of Thomas Corbett who departed this life January 19th …… in the 68th year of his age - Church St Swithin, Lower Quinton Warwickshire,

A view down to the lower lake at Nostell Priory

Situated above the River Avon and cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust. West gallery, decorated with 22 painted apostles and other saints, with Christ at Centre. Rustic late C15 painting, restored in 1875. Perhaps from former rood screen, but dimensions don't match chancel.

Lower Tahquamenon Falls is located near Paradise, Michigan, USA

Lowering - Legoli (PI)

Basildon Park

 

Basildon Park estate was bought by Francis Sykes in 1771.

 

Sykes had made his fortune in the East India Company and required a home befitting his status. He demolished the original house and employed architect John Carr to build the mansion that survives to this day.

 

The Sykes family owned the house until 1838.

 

The Morrison family owned Basildon Park from 1838 to 1928. It was originally bought by Liberal MP James Morrison who passed it to his eldest son Charles. On his death it was inherited by his sister Ellen who died just seven months later, leaving it to her nephew Major James Archibald Morrison.

 

During the Second World War, the estate was requisitioned. It served several purposes including being used by the 101st Airborne Division of the American Army for D-Day training, and later as a prisoner-of-war camp for German and Italian soldiers. This was all vital to the war effort but inevitably resulted in severe damage to the house and estate.

 

In 1952 Lord and Lady Iliffe bought the semi-ruined Basildon Park.

 

The couple set about restoring the house sensitively to its former glory, with the addition of modern-day comforts such as central heating, a contemporary kitchen and bathrooms.

 

They restored the elegant interior and scoured the country searching for 18th-century architectural fixtures and fittings to fill their comfortable new home.

 

The fine paintings, fabrics and furniture they bought can still be enjoyed by visitors today.

 

The house and gardens have been featured in several Film and TV drama productions including Pride and Prejudice, Bridgerton, Downtown Abbey, The Gentlemen and The Crown.

 

Lord and Lady Iliffe gifted the house, together with 400 acres of parkland, to the National Trust in 1978.

 

Grade I Listed

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basildon_Park

 

www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/oxfordshire-buckinghamshir...

 

www.nationaltrust.org.uk/basildon-park

  

The Library

 

Lord Iliffe used this room as his study.

  

Mirror over the fireplace:

 

Pier Glass

by Robert Adam

1773-174

Glitwood and Glass

 

www.nationaltrustcollections.org.uk/object/266635

  

雨崩下村中的一户人家。

Looking down from the Monroe Street Bridge over the Lower Falls and Monroe Street Dam. Also visible is the downtown substation.

Nedre toget i Åsele

Lower Than Atlantis

Support from : Gnar Wolves,Don Broco & The Dangerous Summer

Glasgow Garage

Friday October 5th 2012

All photos by Stacey @ Music Box Unwinds Webzine

www.musicboxunwinds.com

Do not remove watermark/credit.

Staten Island Ferry

The Staten Island Ferry is a passenger ferry service operated by the New York City Department of Transportation that runs between the boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island. The Staten Island Ferry is free and provides great view of the lower Manhattan skyline and Statue of Liberty.

Lower Tokul Falls, Tokul Creek, Snoqualmie

a 16-foot raft holds a crew of 9.

The bridge over the river Frome leading into the village of Lower Bockhampton near Dorchester.

DJ 1222 on the cruise ship charter train leaving Lower Port Chalmers carrying passengers from the Diamond Princess on 18 January 2025

Lower Marsh, near where I work in Lambeth, always looks interesting to me, and I took a series of pictures as I walked to the office the other week.

 

One of the modern stretches of the road - presumably post-WW2 damage?

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