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Savet e voe Maner Kerioled, e kumun Konk-Kerne, e Kerne-Izel, en XIXvet kantved, met meneg a gaver eus ur maner eus an anv-se pell kent se, e 1481.
E 1863 e voe savet ur c’hastell nevez gant an tisavour Joseph Bigot, war c’houlenn tud a renk uhel o doa prenet ar maner hag e zouaroù, ar briñsez Zinaida Narichkin Yousoupov, ur voereb d’an tsar Nikolaz II, hag hec'h eil gwaz, ar c’hont de Chauveau.
Goude marv ar c’hont e 1882, ez eas ar briñsez da Bariz da chom, hag eno e varvas e 1893.
Tamm-ha-tamm ez ae ar maner war ziskar. Abaoe 1988 avat eo bet kempennet, ha lakaet e oa bet da vonumant istorel e 1984.
br.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maner_Kerioled
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Adeiladwyd Maner Kerioled, nid nepell o Konk-Kerne yn 1863, ond mae sôn am faenordy o’r enw hwnnw mor gynnar â 1481.
Joseph Bigot oedd y pensaer a gynlluniodd y castell newydd, yn 1863, ar gais y Dywysoges Zinaida Narichkin Yousoupov, modryb i Tsar Nicholas II, a’i hail ŵr, Ardalydd Chauveau.
Wedi i’r ardalydd farw yn 1882, aeth y dywysoges i Baris i fyw, a bu farw yno yn 1893.
O dipyn i beth dadfeiliodd y maenordy. Er 1988, fodd bynnag, fe’i hatgyweiriwyd, ac fe’i cydnabuwyd fel cofeb hanesyddol yn 1984.
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Tógadh Mainéar Kerioled, in aice le Konk-Kerne, i 1863, ach luaitear mainéar den ainm sin i bhfad roimhe sin, i 1481.
Ba é Joseph Bigot an t-ailtire a dhear an caisleán nua i 1863 , ar son an Bhanphrionsa Zinaida Narichkin Yousoupov, aintín don Sár Nioclás II, agus a dara fear céile, Seárlas Chauveau.
Tar éis bás Seárlas Chauveau i 1882, chuaigh an bhanphrionsa chun cónaí i bPáras, agus fuair sise bás ann i 1893.
De réir a chéile, tháinig drochbhail ar an teach. Ó 1988, áfach, tá sé athchóirithe, agus i 1984 aithníodh mar shéadchomhartha stairiúil é.
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Frantziako Bigarren Inperioaren garaian, 1850 hamarkadan, Charles Chauveau Zénaïde Narichkine-Ioussoupov printzesa errusiarrarekin elkartu zen eta Chauveauko konde titulua eskuratu zuen.
Zénaïde printzesak jauregi bat eraiki zuen eta Joseph Bigot arkitekto frantziarrak diseinatu zuen Kériolet jauregia.
1882an Chauveau hil egin zen eta honek arrebari eman bazion ere Zénaïdek berriz erosi eta Finistère departamenduari erabiltzen utzi zion.
1984an Frantziako monumento historiko izendatu zuten, baina egoera eskasean zegoen dagoeneko. 1988an Christophe Lévèque-k erosi zuen eta berriztu egin zuen. Pribatua izan arren publikoari irekita dago.
eu.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%A9riolet_jauregia
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Kerioled/ Keriolet Manor, not far from Konk-Kerne, was built in 1863, but a manor house of that name is mentioned as early as 1481.
The new castle was designed by Joseph Bigot, at the request of Princess Zinaida Narichkin Yousoupov, an aunt to Tsar Nicholas II, and her second husband, Charles Chauveau.
After the death of Charles Chauveau in 1882, the princess went to live in Paris, and she died there in 1893.
The manor house gradually fell into disrepair. Since 1988, however, it has been restored, and it was recognised as a historic monument in 1984.
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Le Château de Kériolet apparaît dans les textes pour la première fois en 1481.
Sous la direction de l'architecte Joseph Bigot, la reconstruction s'étale sur 20 ans, et le montant des travaux approche 1,5 million de francs-or.
En 1971 la chapelle est détruite et ses pierres récupérées pour construire une maison. Le château se dégrade inexorablement, certains éléments de décoration intérieure et du parc disparaissent lors de vols. La tempête de 1987 emporte la toiture.
Christophe Lévèque, rachète alors le château, le restaure et l’ouvre à nouveau au public
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau_de_K%C3%A9riolet
Savet e voe Maner Kerioled, e kumun Konk-Kerne, e Kerne-Izel, en XIXvet kantved, met meneg a gaver eus ur maner eus an anv-se pell kent se, e 1481.
E 1863 e voe savet ur c’hastell nevez gant an tisavour Joseph Bigot, war c’houlenn tud a renk uhel o doa prenet ar maner hag e zouaroù, ar briñsez Zinaida Narichkin Yousoupov, ur voereb d’an tsar Nikolaz II, hag hec'h eil gwaz, ar c’hont de Chauveau.
Goude marv ar c’hont e 1882, ez eas ar briñsez da Bariz da chom, hag eno e varvas e 1893.
Tamm-ha-tamm ez ae ar maner war ziskar. Abaoe 1988 avat eo bet kempennet, ha lakaet e oa bet da vonumant istorel e 1984.
br.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maner_Kerioled
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Adeiladwyd Maner Kerioled, nid nepell o Konk-Kerne yn 1863, ond mae sôn am faenordy o’r enw hwnnw mor gynnar â 1481.
Joseph Bigot oedd y pensaer a gynlluniodd y castell newydd, yn 1863, ar gais y Dywysoges Zinaida Narichkin Yousoupov, modryb i Tsar Nicholas II, a’i hail ŵr, Ardalydd Chauveau.
Wedi i’r ardalydd farw yn 1882, aeth y dywysoges i Baris i fyw, a bu farw yno yn 1893.
O dipyn i beth dadfeiliodd y maenordy. Er 1988, fodd bynnag, fe’i hatgyweiriwyd, ac fe’i cydnabuwyd fel cofeb hanesyddol yn 1984.
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Tógadh Mainéar Kerioled, in aice le Konk-Kerne, i 1863, ach luaitear mainéar den ainm sin i bhfad roimhe sin, i 1481.
Ba é Joseph Bigot an t-ailtire a dhear an caisleán nua i 1863 , ar son an Bhanphrionsa Zinaida Narichkin Yousoupov, aintín don Sár Nioclás II, agus a dara fear céile, Seárlas Chauveau.
Tar éis bás Seárlas Chauveau i 1882, chuaigh an bhanphrionsa chun cónaí i bPáras, agus fuair sise bás ann i 1893.
De réir a chéile, tháinig drochbhail ar an teach. Ó 1988, áfach, tá sé athchóirithe, agus i 1984 aithníodh mar shéadchomhartha stairiúil é.
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Frantziako Bigarren Inperioaren garaian, 1850 hamarkadan, Charles Chauveau Zénaïde Narichkine-Ioussoupov printzesa errusiarrarekin elkartu zen eta Chauveauko konde titulua eskuratu zuen.
Zénaïde printzesak jauregi bat eraiki zuen eta Joseph Bigot arkitekto frantziarrak diseinatu zuen Kériolet jauregia.
1882an Chauveau hil egin zen eta honek arrebari eman bazion ere Zénaïdek berriz erosi eta Finistère departamenduari erabiltzen utzi zion.
1984an Frantziako monumento historiko izendatu zuten, baina egoera eskasean zegoen dagoeneko. 1988an Christophe Lévèque-k erosi zuen eta berriztu egin zuen. Pribatua izan arren publikoari irekita dago.
eu.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%A9riolet_jauregia
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Kerioled/ Keriolet Manor, not far from Konk-Kerne, was built in 1863, but a manor house of that name is mentioned as early as 1481.
The new castle was designed by Joseph Bigot, at the request of Princess Zinaida Narichkin Yousoupov, an aunt to Tsar Nicholas II, and her second husband, Charles Chauveau.
After the death of Charles Chauveau in 1882, the princess went to live in Paris, and she died there in 1893.
The manor house gradually fell into disrepair. Since 1988, however, it has been restored, and it was recognised as a historic monument in 1984.
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Le Château de Kériolet apparaît dans les textes pour la première fois en 1481.
Sous la direction de l'architecte Joseph Bigot, la reconstruction s'étale sur 20 ans, et le montant des travaux approche 1,5 million de francs-or.
En 1971 la chapelle est détruite et ses pierres récupérées pour construire une maison. Le château se dégrade inexorablement, certains éléments de décoration intérieure et du parc disparaissent lors de vols. La tempête de 1987 emporte la toiture.
Christophe Lévèque, rachète alors le château, le restaure et l’ouvre à nouveau au public
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau_de_K%C3%A9riolet
As I explained before, for three weeks now I have been, if not bedridden, at least mostly housebound as a result of a crippling knee problem. I can still drive around and run errands when mandatory, but it is hurtful and I am definitely not up to lugging photo equipment and go shooting. Furthermore, when this struck, I didn’t have many photos waiting for upload, what with the Winter season coming to an end, the pandemic still with us that doesn’t really encourage outings (the one day I went out, on March 9, on a photo shoot for the Fondation pour la Sauvegarde de l’Art Français, I became a COVID contact case of someone I had brushed against during the day, luckily without any consequence as I never was infected)... not to mention ridiculous wartime gas prices!
The bottom line is, I simply ran out of stuff to upload...
So, I had the idea to turn to some older photographs of mine to which I had, in 2021, given a “new life” by creating black-and-white versions of them for the purpose of a photographic essay that had been requested from me by the Department of Mediæval Studies of a US university. The essay’s theme was the emulation, with the tools of today, of the gorgeous black-and-white photography found in the books of the Zodiaque collection La Nuit des temps, devoted to religious art and architecture of the Romanesque age in Europe, and in particular in France. I’m sure many of you have heard about those books and/or own some of them.
Anyway, since those black-and-white versions are available, I figured I might as well upload them to offer you, who are kind enough to follow my stream, something to look at while I recover and until I can resume more normal photo activities...
Thank you in advance for your patience, and I hope you will enjoy this “renewed” content à la Zodiaque! I will put in a short description of each photo below.
The impressive façade of the priory church of Notre-Dame de Salagon near the village of Mane in Upper Provence. Built around 1150, this priory was one of the many dépendances of the Saint-André Abbey in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, which numbered more than 50 priories.
Norfolk Southern #4003 AC44C6M (Black Mane) seen here ready to lead a westbound out of Morrisville Yard. This is the 2nd mane unit caught in 2 days and 4th within 3 weeks time.
Após subir ao miradouro do relógio do Arco da Rua Augusta, apercebi-me de que podia fazer uma foto de um grande plano da juba do leão que pertence ao conjunto de estátuas no topo do arco.
Also known as Shaggy mane. That's my shoe that wasn't supposed to be there, but it's better looking than the fungus so two for the price of one I guess!😄 That's a size 12 shoe American scale.
real familia crewwww en la casaa dia de pintaderaaa buen descargue de color mis respetos y saludos a todos
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A warning to all.. back up your back up! My external hard drive crashed a couple of days ago and I have to send it off to see if they can recover the data.. A couple of folders I had only put on there temporarily so I could clean up my laptop (which is also playing up) but now they're gone, mainly the Dylan folder hurts the most.
Fingers crossed though! :D
At nearly 2 years old Milo's mane now is really starting to grow and make him look as if he is getting out of those teenage years...
Some of the animals are "off exhibit" because the weather is too cold. Others are being kept in indoor habitats to protect them from the avian flu, which is high in our area. So, the animal selection is lower than usual right now. The strategy for a dedicated photographer is to spend more time with the hardy zoo residents who are visible. Like the zebras!