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Pickering Castle is situated on the southern edge of the North York Moors on a limestone bluff which formerly overlooked the meeting point of two of the main highways through the north of England: the east-west route along the Vale of Pickering and the north-south route through Newton Dale to Malton. The monument consists of a single area which includes the site of the 11th century motte and bailey castle and the 13th century shell keep castle. The former was built by William the Conqueror either during or shortly after the 'harrying of the north' in 1069-70. It consisted of an earth motte crowned by a timber palisade, flanked on the north-west side by a crescent-shaped inner bailey and, on the south-east side, by a contemporary or slightly later outer bailey. The inner bailey measured c.120m by c.35m and was bounded to the north by a steep natural slope surmounted by a palisade and to the south by deep 15m wide ditches linked to the ditch encircling the motte. The outer bailey, which measured c.185m by c.25m, was protected on the north side by these same ditches and, on the south side, by a 5-8m high palisaded bank with an outer ditch. To the immediate east of the outer bailey ditch a further earthwork bank may have provided additional defence on this side; alternatively it may be part of a medieval defence system associated with the adjacent settlement. The motte is c.20m high and has a base diameter of c.60m. It is not yet clear whether this is the original 11th century motte or a later medieval reconstruction. In the latter case, the earlier motte will have been preserved inside the later while, in addition, the buried remains of a wide range of domestic and service buildings will survive within the open areas of the baileys.

 

The reconstruction of the castle in stone largely took place between 1180 and 1236. There were three main phases to the work at this time, the earliest involving the late 12th century replacement of the palisade round the inner bailey with a curtain wall and also the probable construction of the first shell keep on the motte. In its present form the shell keep dates to the early 13th century but the foundations of the earlier wall will survive underneath. The remains of the early curtain wall still stand round the inner bailey, surviving best where the curtain was incorporated into later buildings. The earliest buildings so far identified are the early or mid- 12th century Old Hall, a free-standing residence whose surviving foundations show it to have been half-timbered, and the Coleman Tower, constructed at the same time as the inner curtain and an integral part of it. The Coleman Tower guarded the entry across the inner bailey ditch and was also a prison; hence its earlier name, the King's Prison. It was square in plan and had its entrance on the first floor, the level underneath being where the prisoners were kept. On the east side are the remains of a small building and also a stairway leading onto an adjacent wall. This wall, built across the motte ditch in the late 12th century, replaced an earlier palisade and provided access to the summit of the motte. A similar and contemporary length survives on the opposite side of the motte, crossing the ditch and joining the curtain alongside the later Rosamund's Tower. The keep consisted of a rubble wall enclosing a roughly circular area 20m wide. A wall walk would have lined the inside of the wall above a series of garrison buildings. The foundations of some of these buildings survive but it is not certain whether they date to the 13th or the 14th century. In some cases they will have replaced earlier timber structures whose buried remains will also survive. Also of uncertain date are the foundations of a number of buildings in the inner bailey, including a service range to the south-west and a group of buildings referred to as the Constable's Place in the accounts of the years 1441-43. The latter were half-timbered and some sections predate the inner curtain though others were clearly added later. A survey of 1537 lists a number of distinct structures, including the Constable's hall, a kitchen, buttery and pantry, and quarters for staff and servants. At the southern end of the group were a number of storage buildings, one of which is believed to have been the wool house. Two additional service buildings lay adjacent to the Old Hall and are thought, originally, to have been contemporary with it. To the south of these is the chantry-chapel which dates from c.1227 and is still complete though in a much altered state.

 

To the west of this is the early 14th century New Hall, initially built as a residence for Countess Alice, wife of Earl Thomas of Lancaster. This was later used as a courthouse which gave rise to it being named King's Hall or Motte (moot) Hall in later surveys. It was a penticed or lean-to building of two storeys which utilised the inner curtain for its outer wall. The inner walls were timber-framed and, as much of the surviving stonework is late 12th or early 13th century, it clearly replaced an earlier building. The upper chamber or solar of the 14th century hall was an elaborate plastered room with a decorated fireplace. The last major programme of building dates to 1324-26 when Edward II ordered extensive works to be carried out which included replacing the whole of the timber palisade round the outer bailey with a stone wall. This outer curtain included three projecting towers, a gatehouse with a drawbridge over the outer ditch and a postern gate which led from the north-east arm of the inner bailey ditch, underneath Rosamund's Tower and out onto the rampart. A second gate and drawbridge, built at this time alongside the Coleman Tower, had fallen out of use by the 16th century and can now no longer be seen. The three projecting towers, named from north-east to south-west, Rosamund's Tower, Diate Hill Tower and Mill Tower, are all square in plan and all would have led out onto the wall-walk along the inside of the curtain though, in the case of the Mill Tower, the curtain to either side has not survived sufficiently well to demonstrate this. The ground-floor entrance to the Mill Tower consisted of two doors linked by a short passage, in which the first door opened inwards and the second outwards indicating that the tower was built as a prison, a role it took over from the Coleman Tower. North of the Mill Tower, the outer curtain crossed the inner bailey ditch which can also be seen outside the castle walls on the west and north sides. This section of the ditch was part of the original 11th century defences and was quarried out of the rock on which the castle was built.

 

A levelled area alongside the inner edge indicates that quarrying of the rock-face continued after the ditch was cut. The quarried stone would have gone towards the construction of at least some of the castle buildings. Aside from its strategic and administrative roles, Pickering Castle had two other functions: to guard and manage the large forest which lay adjacent and to provide a court and place of detention for those found guilty of offences against it, such as poaching, unauthorised clearance and the theft of timber. The forest was an extremely important economic resource during the Middle Ages and its particular importance at Pickering can be seen in the great use made of wood in the castle buildings and also, most significantly, its continuous use in the defences down to the 14th century. Also important to the castle economy during the 14th century was the sale of wool, and it also had responsibility for managing the royal stud created by Edward II in c.1322. Possibly the stables known to have been located against the outer curtain at this time, between the gatehouse and Diate Hill tower, were connected with this. According to the Domesday Book, in 1086 the manor of Pickering was held by the king, that is, William the Conqueror. The castle established at this time as part of the subjugation of the rebellious North remained in royal hands until 1267 when it was conferred with the title Earl of Lancaster on Edmund Crouchback, younger son of Henry III. Edmund's son Thomas succeeded to both title and estates in 1296 but was executed for treason by Edward II in 1322, whereupon his estates reverted to the king. Following the unsuccessful Scottish campaign of the same year, and the ensuing retaliatory attacks on the north of England by Robert the Bruce, Edward ordered the building works noted above, clearly intending to keep Pickering a royal castle. However, in 1326 his son Edward III confirmed Henry, the younger brother of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, in his brother's titles and estates, and, in 1351, the castle became part of the Duchy of Lancaster when that title was created. Upon the elevation of the House of Lancaster to the throne in 1399, and in 1413, the succession of Henry V, the Duchy reverted to the Crown and Pickering became a royal castle once again. It has been in State care since 1926. A number of features within the protected area are excluded from the scheduling. These include the ticket office/sales point and its paved base and steps, all English Heritage fixtures and fittings such as bins, bridges, safety grilles, signs, railings and interpretation boards, the surfaces of all modern steps and paths inside and outside the castle walls, lighting and the modern walls and fences round the outside edge of the protected area but the ground beneath all these features is included.

RTD Light Rail stop, 16th and California Streets, Denver, CO.

 

NKP passenger schedule 1961 courtesy of Nickle Plate railroad.

Film from first semester last year... there's a ton of stuff I never put up, haha.

 

This was from a "sequence" project, with one fictional component and one real component. For the real one, I just decided to shoot rain in general. There's a ton of it where I go to school and I was sick of corralling friends into the studio and/or scheduling outdoor shoots. It was nice to be spontaneous again, even if it did feel like a bit of a cop-out.

 

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An example of the type of thing I do for my day job at the Fort Erie Race Track.

 

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This is Route 128 Station, where they have one of these rare "flip" type schedule boards ... here looking a little incomplete. Is Regional 67 the last train ever? I'm kind of curious about the mysterious train #0000, clearly a very fast train since there's another one only one minute before it and after it. Hmmm.

 

As the board says, maybe see Amtrak.com for schedule info, since this board isn't providing it.

ARRC Commander Lt. Gen. Tim Evans speaks about the significance of a diverse but united HQ. A national flag raising ceremony at Imjin Barracks on Wednesday, 14 Oct., honoured the arrival of three new participating member nations. This October, Estonia, Poland, and Sweden has sent officers to join the permanent staff of Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps. (Photo by WO2 Dan Harmer GBR Army / Released)

 

14 October 2015

 

ARRC salutes flags of joining Estonia, Sweden, and Poland

 

A national flag raising ceremony at Imjin Barracks on Wednesday honoured the arrival of three new participating member nations. This October, Estonia, Poland, and Sweden has sent officers to join the permanent staff of Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps.

 

“Today marks a very special day in the history of the ARRC with the addition of these three nations. Their commitment is very welcome and a testament to the solidarity and success of a multinational approach to collective defence,” said Lt. Gen. Tim Evans, CBE DSO, commander of the ARRC.

 

“I enjoy the working culture the different nationalities. And every nation has something to offer that helps in understanding the HQ,” said Lt. Col. Pukk, a new plans officer from Tallinn.

 

Referring to Exercise ARRCADE FUSION 2015, Pukk said “This is important to Estonia because we are united with NATO and happy the HQ ARRC will be in the Baltic States.”

 

“In my short time here I have seen how all the nations work. Everyone works toward the same effort to develop a good plan that will work in everyone’s interest,” said Maj. Larbol, from Stockholm, Sweden

 

“Poland and the UK have a strong history. We are following similar priorities and values which are to ensure peace and stability,” said the Polish Army officer.

 

The additions mark a significant step in one of the most diverse, multi-national headquarters of the 9 NATO Rapid Deployable Corps HQs, all of which are capable to command up to 60,000 troops. This year the ARRC remains on standby as a Joint Task Force HQ for Small Land Operations, ready if called upon by the North Atlantic Council (NAC) and SACEUR. Currently, the ARRC is preparing for their annual training Exercise ARRCADE FUSION 2015 in the Baltics. Two more nations are scheduled to become permanent members of ARRC before the end of the year.

 

(NATO photo/WO2 Dan Harmer GBR Army)

How to schedule appointments and to-do tasks in a Linux terminal

 

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Title: WOI Radio broadcasting schedule cover

Date: 1925

Description: Cover of the WOI Radio broadcasting schedule for November 25, 1925. The cover includes an image of the general operating room for WOI.

Image ID: 5-6-Broadcasting Schedule WOI

 

Copyright 2008, Iowa State University Library, University Archives

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The Carlisle Thundering Herd football team, lost Friday's conference game against the Cumberland Valley Eagles, by a score of 33-13. The Herd were without their starting QB, due to a concussion from the previous week of play. The team needs to win the rest of their games, if they hope to become eligible for the playoffs. A couple of backup players stepped up and played hard this game.

 

The refs made a few questionable calls in favor of CV and that could have changed the momentum of the game in Carlisle's favor. This is Coach Conrad's first year, so I feel the team will get better as the years go by. "ALL IN!"

"While you may not recognize the name of folk/indie pop band Of Monsters and Men, chances are you have heard their infectious hit, “Little Talks.” Currently sitting at #5 on the rock charts, the Icelandic six-piece’s song has permeated the airwaves and even landed them a set on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno last Friday night."

 

2012 Tour Informations (USA and Canada and around the World)

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Their best known song: Little Talk

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My favorite song - among many from their new album "My Head is An Animal" : Your Bones

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... or is it: Dirty Praw?:

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... or King and Lionheart?:

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... or - They are all great :)

 

The weather had other plans as we approached Montevideo, Uruguay. By the time we left Buenos Aires, we were a few days behind schedule.

 

However, by increasing the speed to over 20 knots for just the right amount of time, we made up all the lost time.

Here I have my weekly schedule set over my schedule from three months ago. As you can see, I am running back and forth less--largely since I have a "full time work" schedule, rather than a "3/4 time work + full time school" schedule.

 

I've been at Sitemason for almost six months and I am starting to feel quite comfortable in my work.

 

I feel settled in at my East Nashville home now too after a good clean of the kitchen and living room with Luke. There haven't been back-to-back weddings this month either.

 

This means in the recent past, I've had time to watch movies at night without worrying about other things.

 

I am thankful. Even if it's just a break.

 

Oh, and remind me not to got to college again, unless I'm rich and don't have to worry about working at the same time.

My beaten-up schedule after 3 awesome days at the music festival

D.C. United players, coaches, owners, and staff participate in a groundbreaking ceremony for Audi Field, future home of D.C. United, at Washington, D.C.'s Buzzard Point Feb. 27. Audi Field is scheduled to open June 2018 adjecent to Fort Lesley J. McNair. Photo by Francis Chung / JBM-HH PAO.

Pakistan will overcome on energy crises very soon. Chairman standing

committee on power & Energy.

 

CHITRAL: Chitral , Khyber Pahtonkhwa as well as Pakistan will

overcome on energy crises very soon said Badshah Salih PMA chairman

standing committee on Energy & Power during a high level meeting at

Governor cottage. The meeting was chaired by Badshah Salih while it

was attended by Imtiaz Shagai, Aurangzeb Khan, Saleem Khan, Anwar

Khan, Ghulam Muhammad (MP), members of standing committee as well as

District Coordination officer Chitral Rahmatullah Wazir, leaders of

different political and religious parties. Besides them Additional

secretary Energy and power, Zahid Akhtar Sabri director Sarhad Hydro

Development Organization (SHYDO), Bashir Ahmad Project Director Lawai

power project and Javed Haider resident Engineer Reshun power house.

Zahid Akhtar while briefing the participants said that SHYDO will

launch hydro power houses at 9 sites after 18th Amendment in which

power delegated to provincial government to construct power house more

than 50 Megawatt. As a result SHYDO has pointed out and completed

survey of 9 sites at Chitral its feasibility report will be submit

to provincial government which are Lawi hydro power project of 69

Megawatt, Gahriat Swir Lasht, 340 MW, Koragh Pariet 223 MW, Shushghai

140 MW, Laspur Miragram 133 MW, Shogosin 132 MW, Mojigram Shoghore

52MW, Istaru Booni 52 MW and Arkari Gol 24 Megawatt. DCO Chitral said

that Chitral having rich potential of water where more than 15000

Megawatt power can be generated as a result people of the whole

country get relief from longest load shedding

 

Zahid Akhtar disclosed that consultant have been appointed for

carrying out feasibility study of these sites and these projects will

be constructed under public private partnership mode. He said that

Chitral is very interesting place for private as well as foreigner

investor which have capacity of 15000 megawatt. DCO Chitral also

raised the point to committee for dialogue with WAPDA to hand over

local hydro power house at Singor to SHYDO for up-gradation upto 4

Megawatt while at present it generate only 600 KV electricity. After

its up-gradation energy problem of Town area can be solved easily. It

was also discussed that Federal government can donate this power house

to provincial government and can sale out . Stake holders raised the

point that MNA Chitral have paid million of rupees to Wapda for

provision of transformers, poles and cable to different location but

the same is still awaited and were not distributed. The stockholders

said that if any party construct hydro power house at Chitra its total

investment can be return within a few years.

 

Later on the committee members visited Sheshi power house and site for

Lawai hydro project of 69 Megawatt as some 12 billion rupees have been

allocated and work will start within 6 months. They also visited

Reshun power house and recommended for its up-gradation while at

present Reshun power hosue generate 4.2 Megawatt and Sheshi Power

hosue 1.875 Megawatt. It was also revealed that 800 KV electricity is

spare at Sheshi and 1 megawatt at Reshun power house which should be

supply to Chitral town. MPA Chitral Haji Ghulam Muhammad said that

these my efforts to raise the issue on the floor of Assembly and call

chairman and members of standing committee to Chitral to visit

different sites where 1200 Megawatt electricity can be generate easily

and in long term it have potential up to 15000 MW. People of Chitral

are optimist after visit of the committee which will give a good news

to country men who will release from mental torture of non scheduled

load shedding.

 

G.H. Farooqi C/O Manager bank Islami Main branch Chitral phone No

0943-320737, 316052, 414418 , 03025989602, 03337069572, 03159698446,

03469002167

email: gulhamad@gmail.com

Taking place on the 14th October this is the first of 2 cyclocross meetings that Navan Road Club have scheduled for 2018 in Blackwater Park, Navan, Co. Meath.

This template is an advanced weekly inventory scheduler with one item limitation. s-S or s-Q policies may be used to automize the process. When the parameters of the system are defined, the decision of when to order and the order size are taken automatically every week by entering the demand of the week. Weekly costs including holding cost, variable order cost, fixed order cost and backorder cost are evaluated. A report is also provided on another sheet displaying the system statistics, cost distribution and inventory-demand vs. time chart. Report can be taken up to a specified week. This template is an initial study on single item inventory and may be extended to multi-item, also including other policies like lost-sale case.

 

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At the Mercado De Marisco Cinta Costera (Coastal Beltway Seafood Market) you can catch sight of the traditional fishing boats contrasted against the modern city and I knew I had the opportunity to take photograph of the myriad vessels, some floating and others aground because of the low tide, and of the birds taking the opportunity to get an easy meal from then “low hanging fruit” in the sand / New Year’s Day meandering Panama City; the calendar does not stop the photographer from capturing the myriad sights on the last day of a trip with no plan or schedule.

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300 and 500 hour yoga teacher training graduation ceremony.

 

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Stow Minster

 

Detail: Brass to Richard Burgh of Stow Hall, in Stow Minster

Also to Amy his wife. He died in 1616.

  

The Minster Church of St Mary, Stow in Lindsey is one of the oldest parish churches in England. It originally served as the Cathedral Church of the ancient diocese of Lindsey, founded in the 7th century, and stands on the site of a much older one.

 

History

 

The bishop's seat at Sidnacester (Syddensis) has been placed, by various commentators, at Caistor, Louth, Horncastle and, most often, at Stow, all in present-day Lincolnshire, England. The location remains unknown. More recently Lincoln has been suggested as a possible site.

 

There had been a church situated in Stow even before the arrival of the Danes in 870, the year they are documented to have burnt the church down. The building remained in ruins until an Abbey was built in 1040, reputedly by bishop Eadnoth II.

 

Dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, Stow parish church, sometimes referred to as the "Mother Church of Lincolnshire," is one of the largest and oldest parish churches in England. It is partly Saxon and partly Norman in date and is designated by English Heritage as a “Scheduled Ancient Monument” and was also included in the World Monuments Fund's 2006 list of the world's 100 most endangered sites.[5] It has the tallest Saxon arches of its time in Britain,[6] the earliest known example of Viking graffiti in England (a rough scratching of an oared Viking sailing ship, probably dating from the 10th century), a font that is Early English, standing on nine supports with pagan symbols around its base and an early wall painting dedicated to St Thomas Becket.

 

Ralph de Diceto attributes the church's foundation to Elnothus Lincolniensis, almost certainly Aelfnoth, Bishop of Dorchester, c. 975, who built the church, possibly on the site of an earlier wooden Saxon church, to serve as Minster (or mother church) for the Lincolnshire part of his large diocese, it was a second cathedral because part of the bishop's household of priests (which later became the cathedral chapter) lived in Stow and administered this part of the diocese. The memory of this period gave rise to the tradition that Stow is the Mother Church of Lincoln Cathedral.

 

It is said to have been re-founded and re-endowed in 1054 by Leofric and Godiva encouraged by Bishop Wulfwig as a Minster of Secular Canons with the Bishop at its head. In 1091 Bishop Remigius of Fécamp re-founded it as an abbey and brought monks to it from Eynsham Abbey, describing the church as having been a long time deserted and ruined. Within five years his successor had transferred the monks back whence they had come and St Mary's had become a parish church.

 

In 1865 J. L. Pearson built the stair turret outside the church. This was originally inside the church in the nave up against the north side of the tower arch. At the same time some windows were altered and the church was re-roofed. A new vestry was added in the early 1990s (some skeletons and a broken 13th century limestone cross were found during the work).

 

One mile (2 km) to the west of the village and lying just to the south of the Roman road from Lincoln to York, known as Tillbridge Lane are to be found the remains of the medieval palace of the Bishops of Lincoln built in 1336. All that can be seen today are the earthworks of the moat and to the north and east of the site the earthwork remains of its associated medieval fish-ponds.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stow_Minster

This is where all the schedules and classroom procedures are posted. The students' mailboxes are in the corner. There is a class daily schedule, posted homework, weekly schedule, classroom rules and consequences, etc.

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BREMERTON, Washington (June 9, 2017) Sailors fight an aircraft casualty during a drill aboard USS John C. Stennis' (CVN 74) flight deck. These types of drills are conducted to keep the crew ready for upcoming flight deck certifications. John C. Stennis is conducting a planned incremental availability (PIA) at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, during which the ship is undergoing scheduled maintenance and upgrades. Badges were blurred for security purposes. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Cole C. Pielop / Released)

 

View of the week schedule in the CMS lift.

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