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Photographer: Andrea Zerbini
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommerical-No Derivative Works
The final days of Plymouth's Central Library in the layout it's had for the past few years.
The Lending Library is much as it was when it opened in 1956.
The Reference Library has already been transformed into the History Room, but the banks of PCs will move.
The Scott Room, former Scott Lecture Theatre, will become the Scott Computer Room with most computers located there.
The former Local and Naval Studies Library will complete its transformation into the Quiet Room - a haven of peace in a busy city centre and already much appreciated by users.
The Music and Drama Library, in its present location for the past ten years, will move into the main body of the ground floor and its place will be taken by the Fiction collection.
Even the Children's Library will see some changes with a new entrance door.
At the same time, the library converts to self-service and the obsolete 3M security system is replaced by something that actually works.
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Name: Carmen
Species: Domestic Rabbit
Sex: Female
Location from: Texas
Other: Given to me by a small time homesteader, offal from their past meat butchering from their personal meat rabbits.
Species Info: Rabbits are one of the earliest animals (1st century) kept as livestock for their meat and fur and later became more popular as a pet around the 1800's. Due to selective breeding for both livestock and pet use, modern day domestic rabbits can come in a wide variety of colors, coat types, and looks, similar to dogs.
Domestic rabbits are fragile animals and care must be taken to handle them gently and reduce environmental stress if kept (such as avoidance of predator animals like cats/dogs, heat, and strong fragrances). Their exact diet will vary by what they intended to be used for (pet, show, meat) but consists of primarily hay supplemented with various greens (turnip, lettuce, pumpkin, collard, etc) with infrequent treats of strawberries, bananas, apples, and similar sugary fruits or veggies.
The department has been building up a library of design related reference books over the last few years. Pupils are encouraged to make use of these books on a regular basis. The photographs here demonstrate the tremendous wealth of content contained therein.
The sequence has been shot in such a way that the cover of the book is shown first and a few sample pages are included to give the student an idea of the content the book contains. Pupils may then approach staff and request a short term loan.
Reference: APAAME_20040531_DLK-0003
Photographer: David Leslie Kennedy
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
The first voluntary emigrants to Australia left from Dunbar Wharf in Poplar.
Compare this view with an earlier photo of the wharf from English Heritage.
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Name: Reede
Species: English Muntjac
Sex: Male
Location from: England
Other: A young adult that was evidently sourced from roadkill. Has some minor post mortem tooth damage.
Species Info: Muntjacs, AKA Barking Deer, are small portly deer with striking red coats. Their most notable feature are their long canines which are used for fighting. They have no seasonal rut- instead mating year-round due to being a tropical animal.
These deer are native to Asian regions but have been introduced to England, where they have become one of the most common deer species.
Directly behind the computer workstations is the Reference section. Reference books include books such as encyclopedias, dictionaries, almanacs, directories, and handbooks. These books are arranged in call number order, are generally non-circulating and are denoted in the Minerva online catalog with REF in front of the call number. Reference books may occasionally circulate at the discretion of the Reference Librarian on duty.
How to prepare a plant specimen for your reference collection in the Agrostology course? Here is an example, which was prepared probably sometime during 1979 by the late Dr. Jack Rumely, former Agrostology professor.
an android grid reference app for finding and displaying British National Grid (BNG) references. These are the things that annoy recorders as hoverflies and other succulent morsels move from grid reference to grid reference in a diabolical manner, deliberately attempting to confuse the aforementioned poor biological recorder types.
This is the local version of what can be seen in any shopping center that has been cleared of snow and piled up.
But I will use it as a reference point for the hopfully-soon melting process.
My drawing table is currently a mess of plant parts, photos, draft sketches and one of the final illustrations for a project on the roots of prairie plants. The large root is from Dotted Blazing Star. I managed to dig part of it up before the ground froze.
For Studio 26's assignment on indoor photography. Natural light from a south-facing window on an overcast day.
Reference print from a negative of a photograph of inside the empty former marble gallery in the new Reich Chancellery building in Berlin, Germany, during World War II. Photograph taken by U.S. Army Capt. E. H. Glenn Farthing of Watauga County, N.C. (undated).
From Edwin H. G. Farthing Papers, WWII 185, WWII Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.
Les primeres referències documentals de l'ermita de Santa Justa i Santa Rufina són de 1101 i el 1125. Des del segle XII l'església tenia funcions de parròquia. Sembla que fou una de les parròquies més antigues dels voltants, en un lloc de poblament ben conegut a l'època romana. A començament del segle XV apareix citada com a Santa Justa d'Olivet, fent referència a la "domus" o casa forta que tenia a prop, pertanyent a Canovelles.
A causa del despoblament general de l'indret, fou suprimida com a parròquia i va passar a ser sufragància de la de Santa Eulàlia de Ronçana i, el 1432, de la de Sant Julià de Lliçà d'Amunt fins als nostres dies. El 1936 fou cremada i el 1975 se'n va iniciar la reconstrucció. Va ser refeta respectant la seva estructura inicial per iniciativa de la Parròquia de Sant Julià, en col·laboració amb la Generalitat de Catalunya, l'Ajuntament de Lliçà d'Amunt, poble i amics. Finalment es va inaugurar l'actual temple el 14 de novembre de 1982.
L'aplec sol celebrar-se el tercer diumenge de juliol.
La construcció és típicament romànica, amb dues fases diferenciades. La nau fins a l'absis pot ser del segle XI i presenta la peculiaritat del mur que tanca el presbiteri, molt poc habitual a Catalunya. La segona fase correspon a l'absis amb una tipologia d'entorn del segle XII. Al fons del presbiteri es va situar el retaule gòtic de la vida i martiri de les santes pintat per Rafael Vergós, i que l'any 1916 va passar al Museu Diocesà de Barcelona on es conserva.
Al segle XVI es reformà la façana i es construí el campanar. Fou en el segle XVIII quan s'edificà la capella lateral del Roser.
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Statutory Address: BRIDGE AT TEIGNBRIDGE CROSSING, TEIGNBRIDGE CROSSING
Heritage Category: Listed Building
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1334129
Date first listed: 23-Aug-1955
County: Devon
District: Teignbridge (District Authority)
Parish: Teigngrace
National Grid Reference: SX 85654 73308
Details: TEIGNGRACE TEIGNBRIDGE CROSSING SX 87 SE
8/228 Bridge at Teignbridge - Crossing 23.8.55 - II
Road bridge over Stover Canal. Dated 1798. Coursed stone to impost level with rusticated stone jambs. Flemish bond buff-coloured brick above. Segmental brick arch with yellow terracotta keystones with goats head mask on north side and Neptune mask on south side. Brick string course at road level and pilaster strips flanking in abutments. Brick parapets with rounded granite coping. Parapet appears to be rebuilt on the south side. Tablet at centre of north parapet inscribed:- "Erected by order of Thomas Taylor Esq., Thomas Love Esq., Thomas Kitson and Rev.B.W.Wrey. Magistrates of this County 1798". 2 pairs of cast iron circular moulded tie plates in the spandrels. Stover Canal was built by James Templer of Stover House q.v. 1790-92, the engineer was Thomas Gray of Exeter. It was improved by George Templer in 1824 when the locks were rebuilt in granite. The canal was nearly 2 miles long and joined the River Teign at Jetty Marsh near Newton Abbot where barges passed through the dredged Whitelake Channel to the estuary of the River Teign. The canal was a private venture and was built to transport Haytor granite after the Haytor granite tramway had been built in 1820. Reference: Charles Hadfield, The Canals of South West England, pp.118 to 122.
Listing NGR: SX8565473308
The Stover Canal is a canal located in Devon, England. It was opened in 1792 and served the ball clay industry until it closed in the early 1940s. Today it is derelict, but the Stover Canal Society is aiming to restore it and reopen it to navigation.
The canal was built at a time when the ball clay industry was expanding, but transport of the bulky product was difficult. James Templer (1748–1813) of Stover House, Teigngrace, saw this as an opportunity, and began to construct the canal at his own expense in January 1790. He planned to reach Bovey Tracey, passing through Jewsbridge, near Heathfield en route, and to construct a branch to Chudleigh. Having invested over £1,000 in the project, he sought an Act of Parliament which would allow him to raise more capital, but although the Act was passed on 11 June 1792, he did not invoke its powers, as the canal had already reached Ventiford, Teigngrace and he did not extend it further.
As built, the canal was 1.7 miles (2.7 km) long and included five locks. It was supplied with water from three feeders, one from Ventiford Brook, a stream which also supplies Stover Lake (now in Stover Country Park) and one from the River Bovey at Jewsbridge, both of which fed the top pound, and one from the River Teign at Fishwick, which entered the canal just below lock 4. The exit from the canal was on to the tidal Whitelake channel, and from there to the River Teign and the docks. The first three locks did not originally have side walls, but used earth banks instead, which were replaced with timber or brick walls in due course. The Graving Dock lock was only 56 ft (17 m) long, and so could take a single barge, but all the others were long enough to take two barges end to end. The first Jetty Marsh lock was much bigger, at 215 ft long and 45 ft wide (65m by 13.7m), but carries the inscription Duke of Somerset, 1841, and so it would appear that it was reconstructed as a basin, so that barges could wait in it for the tide. The Graving Dock lock is probably unique in the United Kingdom, in that it was reconstructed with a dock at its side, which could be used as a dry dock when the lock was empty. Both Jetty Marsh lock and Graving Dock lock are currently Grade 2 listed.
Having invested most of his capital in the project, James Templer was rewarded by the success of the canal. A major contract with Josiah Wedgwood and Sons was re-established in 1798. Wedgwood remained the major recipient of the ball clay until 1815, after which trade was established with other pottery manufacturers and other ports.
Route of the canal in relation to other relevant features
James' son, George Templer built the Haytor Granite Tramway to connect his granite quarries at Haytor Rocks to the canal basin at Ventiford. It opened on 16 September 1820,and for the next 40 years, the traffic in granite supplemented the ball clay trade. The canal was sold in 1829 by George Templer, along with the Stover estate and the quarries and tramway, to Edward St Maur, 11th Duke of Somerset (1775-1855).When plans to build the Moretonhampstead and South Devon Railway were proposed, his son the 12th Duke of Somerset, who by then had inherited the Stover estate, sought to sell both the canal and the trackbed of the derelict Granite Tramway to the fledgling railway company.It was duly sold for £8,000 on 4 June 1862, by which time the section above Teignbridge was effectively redundant, and so the railway company was not required to maintain it.However, the section up to Graving Dock lock was retained, so that users of the canal could still repair their barges, and it was at this point that the new dock was constructed which gave the Graving Dock lock its name. The canal was almost immediately leased to Watts, Blake and Co., a company who sank clay-pits.
The canal passed into the ownership of the Great Western Railway in 1877, but continued to be leased to Watts, Blake and Co., who paid a fixed price for its use, and were also required to maintain it. Traffic dwindled and finally ceased in 1937, but Watts, Blake and Company's latest 14-year lease did not end until 1942,and so it was not formally abandoned until March 1943. It remained in water until 1951, when one of the banks was breached, flooding a clay pit..
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Garske, North Dakota
Reference number: 100001035
The Sons of Jacob Cemetery is the only permanent physical reminder of the Ramsey County Jewish farming community and the oldest Jewish homesteader cemetery in North Dakota. It contains tombstones that are clearly distinct including natural field stones with carved art, one of the most notable expressions of traditional Jewish art. This unique culture of stone carving reached a particularly high level of development in the Pale of Settlement where the tombstones were honored as sacred relics in cemeteries and was brought to America by the Eastern European Jews. The Garske Colony was the second settled Jewish rural area of the state with Jewish pioneers arriving in 1882. The first settlement began earlier in 1882 about two hundred miles to the southwest and was known as Painted Woods. Eventually 108 Jewish men and women would file homestead claims in Ramsey County. The property has significance from 1888, the estimated date of the first burial of a Jewish homesteader’s child, through 1935, the year of the last homesteader's burial in the cemetery.
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PHOTO: Mercedes-Benz-300D
The Mercedes-Benz Type 300 (chassis codes W186, W188, and W189) were the company's largest and most-prestigious models throughout the 1950s. Analogous to today's S-Class, the Type 300 cars were elegant, powerful, exclusive, and expensive.
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" SHE WAS ... LOVE - CRAZED ! " -
HI-SCHOOL ROMANCE ( Harvey ) # 18 December 1952
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HI-SCHOOL ROMANCE ( Harvey )
# 1 October 1949 - # 75 November 1958
Hi-School Romance was a teen romance comic that ran from 1949 to 1958. The years following World War II saw the rise of dating as we know it today, with teenagers being given a great deal of freedom to meet each other without constant adult supervision. This is a true product of that time, full of malt shops, sock hops and double-dates. In it, starry-eyed schoolgirls do their best to win the man of their dreams. To accomplish this, however, there was always some obstacle to overcome, whether it meant fighting off a rival or merely learning how to play the game of love better.
What may be most remarkable about this series is noting how much has changed between men and women in the last few decades—as well as how much has stayed the same.
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Harvey romance comics @ Wikipedia
" Harvey Comics published five romance comics series in the industry's pre-Comics Code years that had long runs. Covers were line-drawn and Michelle Nolan, author of Love on the Racks, explains that Harvey Comics "tried to provide thematic distinction—First Love and First Romance, Hi-School Romance, True Love Problems and Advice, and True Brides' Experiences (plus a couple of variations of that title)."
Following the imposition of the Comics Code in the early 1950s, Harvey dropped some of their adult titles and concentrated on various children's series such as Richie Rich and Caspar the Friendly Ghost. The company did however continue to publish their five romance titles..."
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