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A few miles north of Hereford is the small and quirkily named settlement of Pipe & Lyde whose church with its broach spire nestles amongst the trees a short distance from the main road. Much of the structure dates back to the 13th and 14th centuries but was much restored in 1874 by the architect Frederick Kempson who added the present spire to replace a lower-pitch wooden pyramid-cap predecessor.
Within the church has a rustic charm, an open space consisting of nave and chancel, the former considerable wider than the latter and lit by rows of pseudo Early English lancets inserted by Kempson, who also used the west wall as a place to deposit various wall tablets removed during his restoration to de-clutter the interior. There is some attractive glass in the chancel, including an Arts & Crafts figure of St George by A.J.Davies.
I found Pipe & Lyde church open on my Saturday morning ride out of Hereford. so it may be more visitor friendly than others closer to the city, once normality resumes.
The Glanville Pipe Works (also known as the South Australian Pipe Works) was located on Musgrave wharf. The Glanville Pipe Works were established by the South Australian Government to cast iron pipes for water reticulation in Adelaide.
Date of original: 1965.
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The Glanville Pipe Works (also known as the South Australian Pipe Works) was located on Musgrave wharf. The Glanville Pipe Works were established by the South Australian Government to cast iron pipes for water reticulation in Adelaide.
Date of original: 1965.
This pipe bridge was completed in 1949 and with the tidal weir mechanism below it helps to maintain the upper river levels for rowing and the environment. This is not the best time of day to shoot the bridge from this side but there's something about the light here that I like
When the dome is closed, pipe insulation is pressed between the dome top and bottom to help seal off the interior.
Canon EOS 60D and Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8.
Raw Conversion Adobe Camera Raw 8.1.
Post Processing Photoshop CS6
The happy pipe seller: punctuate that any way you like!. Donsao, Laos.
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Two new episodes of Two Pipe Problem are on Radio 4 this week. Details on the Radio 4 website: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0132p85 and www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0132pk9
Afternoon Play : The Two Pipe Problem (R4)
15/05/2007 © BBC
Picture shows (L-R) Richard Briers as William and Stanley Baxter as Sandy in the BBC Afternoon Play: The Two Pipe Problem. Feisty thespians William and Sandy, self styled Holmes and Watson of their retirement community, galvanise the other inmates of The Old Beeches, home for terminally resting members of the entertainment industry. TX: Radio4, Monday 23rd July
The Lowland Gathering was held at Victory Park, where it is opened by the chieftain. The 2014-15 chieftain is Elaine Mitchell. There was a pipe band competition throughout the day, highland dancing, highland games. On the day there is also the Saughill race organised by Girvan Athletics Club
This is the pipe that I came too close because I didn't see it in the weeds when I was trying to back up, that caused Naomi to attack the grass with the sickle, then severely cut her finger. The grass is growing taller again... We bought a traffic cone that we will see if we can put over the pipe as a better warning (as an added bonus, traffic cones are usually less sharp than a sickle).
Naomi's finger is healing very well and we hope the doctor removes the stitches next Monday...