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Installed between 1264-67, the relics platform is a vaulted stone kiosk with two bays.
La Sainte-Chapelle (The Holy Chapel) was commissioned by Louis IX (1214-70), Saint Louis, to hold his extensive collection of relics. Construction on the chapel began 1239, and it was consecrated 1248. The chapel held the Crown of Thorns, fragments of the True Cross, as well as the Holy Lance.
The chapel is built in the Rayonnant Gothic architectural style (running between 1240 and 1350).
Taken on Île de la Cité, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris.
Could this be the platform mentioned on the plaque?
I am looking for further information, regarding this.
A BR (WR) station totem sign
at Penmere Platform, Cornwall, 7 September 2021. Opened by the GWR in 1925 on their Truro - Falmouth branch. I don't know whether this is an orginal or replica.
As part of the 200th Anniversary events in the RTBG, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex and the Governor of Tasmania, Professor the Honourable Kate Warner, opened Lily Pad viewing platform on the 10th April 2018. This event was the Princes' only public event and he took the opportunity to chat to locals and staff. Photo Courtesy of Kath Saunders.
Platforms 11 and 12 at St Pancras, used by Southeastern High Speed trains. Photo taken on April 30th, 2012.
The Vista Plus 200 film could barely cope with the dynamic range needed here, so these look better converted to black and white. Well, either that or I underexposed - maybe I should just let the highlights blow out a bit, film can probably handle that better than underexposure.
... but I do
waiting for the train to flinders this morning. I like this for the massive sun-spot and the robot like steel work
T395 ready to depart Platform 3 at Geelong Station with the return working of a Christmas Special.
Old train pictures
There is something incredibly eerie about a deserted Victorian railway station. You feel you are being jostled by ghostly porters and sepulchral stationmasters. But at least the ghost trains run on time...
The loading platform, the truck will come in through the shutter doors, where 2 workers will pack it with parcels from the distribution loading platform. All go today!
This is the octagonal bandstand in Cannon Hill Park. It is Grade II listed.
Built between 1880 and 1890. It is a public bandstand.
Has an octagonal brick platform with boarded canopy and cast iron details.
A writeshop was organized by the CGIAR Research Program on the Humidtropics to develop case studies of innovation platforms; the 5-day writeshop was held at ILRI's Nairobi headquarters 23-27 Feb 2015 (photo credit: ILRI/Sara Quinn of CIP)
An evening of live performance, documentary film, literary swaps, and a giant platform line dance — all set against the backdrop of our 1936 subway station home.
Photos: Marc A. Hermann / MTA New York City Transit
This is a platform ticket that I purchased from a machine at the British Transport Museum at Clapham during the late 1960's. The museum close in 1973. Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch is a village on Anglesey overlooking the Menai Strait.
...will not be leaving. And those in the open plan waiting room will get cold and wet!
I think that this is my favourite of the four pictures I've posted of this locomotive!