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View from water, approaching east side of Pendletons Island from Deer Island: the field is former location of Ward Pendleton homestead; old family cemetery is located just within the trees beyond the field.
A once fine boozer in the very heart of Salford, it was shut down in 2008 but theres currently a campaign by Salford locals to have it reopened rather than for it to be converted into some nursery!
Personally, I myself hope it does get reopened as the fine boozer it once was!
From Robert Mills 1825 "Atlas of South Carolina"
Files were downloaded in original MrSid format from the David Rumsey Map Collection at Smith College, then converted into JPG format.
Due to Flickr size limitations I was unable to post the original size, but only a medium format size. The largest size I could post is available for download here. For full, original size, visit the David Rumsey website.
The route of Manchester's alternative bus route (First Manchester's 53 bus route) and full of it's lovely. breathtaking views of tower blocks and council houses ;)
blogged:
practicallynecessary.blogspot.com/2010/01/restyled-pendle...
hat: practically necessary
jacket: restyled thrifted pendleton
jeans: levis, tjmaxx
boots: fat babies
"Natasha Pendleton, who is my supervisor, she is currently building their home. Her family has ran into many speedbumps while building their home, but she comes in to work and helps her employees with a smile on her face. She never makes us feel like we have a dumb question. She is witty and her growth as a woman is truly inspiring."
Smith/Pendleton Residence/Studio
Architect: Ned Sawyer
Year: 1981
Ned Sawyer designed this home in 1981 for Dr. Dubrow and his artistic wife, Gail. The H-shaped plan features a central atrium and was designed around mature trees already on the vacant site. Careful placement of glass minimizes solar heat gain while maximizing privacy. The triangular conversation pit is a big attraction at parties. The large studio with greenhouse-style northern light is any artist’s dream. The home is now owned by an architect/artist couple. Improvements include a new deck and art in the atrium. The home features art by Nancy Pendleton, Alan Hochman, Otto Rigan, Gary Slatter, Sherri Belassen, Frank Iberra, Many Ann Kalinsky, Joe Ray and James Cook.
Smith/Pendleton Residence/Studio
Architect: Ned Sawyer
Year: 1981
Ned Sawyer designed this home in 1981 for Dr. Dubrow and his artistic wife, Gail. The H-shaped plan features a central atrium and was designed around mature trees already on the vacant site. Careful placement of glass minimizes solar heat gain while maximizing privacy. The triangular conversation pit is a big attraction at parties. The large studio with greenhouse-style northern light is any artist’s dream. The home is now owned by an architect/artist couple. Improvements include a new deck and art in the atrium. The home features art by Nancy Pendleton, Alan Hochman, Otto Rigan, Gary Slatter, Sherri Belassen, Frank Iberra, Many Ann Kalinsky, Joe Ray and James Cook.
Participants of the Pendleton, Oregon Ford Institute Leadership Program cohort 1 class delivered by Rural Development Initiatives (RDI).
From top of stairs and from left to right:
Marcus, Ben
Justin, Paul, June, Leslie, Susan
Ginny, Kim, Maureen, Wendy
Virginia, Donna, Jean, Toni, Jeanne
Maurizio, Kevin, Tom, John
Vote for this to be in Capture Cincinnati!
Explored for May 19, 2008 .. at least as high as #445, but probably dropped again