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Quadrant Square is a complex of office towers sitting on a complete block footprint in the heart of Downtown Micropolis. Ref: D1623-042

The newly refurbished Quadrant House in Caterham Valley features a green living wall along the Croydon Road elevation. 24 September 2022.

This is not a photo but an idea I created after listening to Linwood Barclay. I'm sure there is a similar one out there but for now I'll pretend I thought of it first.

These 4 images are the last of the kaleidoscopes that I made from photographs of the Watertown, Wisconsin public library. After a visit to the library in late 2022, I returned to the library with camera in hand on October 6, 2022. The architecture of the library had an abundance of lines, designs, and structures that invited transformations into "Quadrant Keleidoscopes." The result was over 400 kaleidoscopes. I started posting these 4-way reflections March 14 of 2023. Thank you for your patience in wading through them, for your viewing and for your comments. I will end 2023 with these 4 images. In 2024 I plan to post more quadrant kaleidoscopes on a variety of subjects, a few with newly discovered techniques from GIMP software, the Software I have been always been using. I heve described my technique in the "About" section of my Flickr. Best wishes for your 2024.

from my Instagram via IFTTT ift.tt/1ahLKEb

W 45th St - Hell's Kitchen - Clinton - Manhattan - NYC

Il quadrante solare (o equinoziale), è uno strumento antico che risale al XVI secolo. Questo strumento risolve il problema del tracciamento del cerchio orario in qualsiasi luogo.

 

Four quadrants time management of 'English Study'--FM2_3

Rock and Gem Show

Jefferson, Wisconsin

October of 2024

 

Public Library, Watertown, Wisconsin. Colors altered using GIMP software

Property Quadrant > Property details and geo targeting

2009-04-03 Lower Austria, district Mödling - Perchtoldsdorfer Heide (315 msm Quadrant 7863/4).

German name: Frühlings-Adonis

Millbay, from West Hoe Road. 29 November 2014.

Taken with iPhone 12 Pro Max and APM/Lunt 152ED refractor in the daytime.

Source: scan of a picture in our image collection.

Image: A366

Photographer: Taken by Aerofilms for Bridport Town Council

Looking NE

Rope Walks partially demolished

 

Repository: Local History Centre, Gundry Lane, Bridport

www.bridportmuseum.co.uk/#!photographs/c22fg

  

Dining room window, looking west. From last March of 2023.

The game of Chess continues... I'm trying one of these artsy compositions again.

 

SOOC + Crop...

Camera: Nikon D90

Exposure: 0.025 sec (1/40)

Aperture: f/1.8

Focal Length: 50 mm

ISO Speed: 800, Manual WB: Cloudy

A pair of very tall brick Observation Towers dating from World War Two stand on Grimston Warren. Both of the quadrant towers are built from four brickwork columns, connected approximately half way up with steel tie rods, the columns are also connected at the top with a concrete ring beam.

 

Usually there is a concrete superstructure on top, used by the observers, in this case the tower probably held a wooden superstructure attached by bolts to the concrete ring beam sitting on top of the columns. Some of the wooden remains and fixings can be seen. Both of the towers show some concrete foundations at the base indicating where a staircase was mounted for access.

 

Nearby are some cropmarks of a large circle with a large central ''bullseye'' at reference TF 6780 2214, this is believed to represent the remains of a World War Two bomb target.

  

INFORMATION BOARD -

 

This tower and its twin, which can be seen in the distance to the north, were constructed by the army and date from the Second World War.

 

They were used for artillery training by the Royal Observation Corps. Guns fired shells at a target and observers measured the shell trajectories and determined the accuracy of each shot. The two view points were necessary to pi point the exact position each shell fell.

 

This tower was entirely hidden within a dense conifer plantation from the 1960’s. It was only the felling of trees in 2009 as part of Norfolk Wildlife Trust's heathland restoration project that has once again revealed the tower. For the first time in decades the original sight-line between the two observation towers has been opened up.

  

BEWARE ORDNANCE ‼️

 

There are also the remains of other military features dating from around the time Second World War, including slit trenches, and gun emplacements. Occasionally the remains of shells and other ordnance are found here. Should you find any metal objects which you think may be ordnance please do not handle them but safely mark the location and report your findings to Norfolk Wildlife Trust on 01603 625540.

 

Information from the Norfolk Wildlife Trust.

Printed on Fiber Paper and Scanned w/ Epson V750

North Street Quadrant, Brighton, East Sussex.

 

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Taken in Genesee County Village and Museum.

  

Taken by Jennifer Kumar, Cross-Cultural Coach. This and other daily life in Rochester, NY photos were used as a teaching tool to help some newbies from abroad in cross-cultural coaching and getting used to American Culture. See my website at authenticjourneys.blogspot.com

A designer clear glass quadrant shower enclosure with two sliding doors and two fixed sections.

 

Features

Contemporary Italian Design

Quadrant shower enclosure, 2 sliding + 2 fixed sections

Frame Finish: Chrome / Chrome Handle

Glass Screen Finish: Clear

Size: 800 x 800mm (adjustable from 785-815mm)

Door Opening: 390mm

Shower height: 1900mm

Out for a walk along the north arm of the Fraser River and took a few pics. The sun was a little bright and in the wrong place but oh well.

created using the master image for the week 4 feb06 weekendtheme (wet) challenge in the amazing circles group.

 

too.

much.

fun!!

Barnes & Noble bookstore, West Towne, Madison, Wisconsin

The Quadrant Shopping Centre Dunstable

Opened on the 3rd of June 1966 by Bob Monkhouse who arrived late due to the crowds.

Dwight Foster Public Library

Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin

  

Taken in Florence, Colorado.

 

Looks a bit like the flag of England.

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