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These stables are part of a Station dating back to the early 1840s, the Station was the springboard for European occupation and for the growth of local town (gazetted on 7 October 1801).
Covering more than 140,000 acres (56,658 hectares) The station includes an 1890s homestead and a group of rural station buildings, including barns, a blacksmith and butcher shop, and an iconic water tank stand.
Its social and historical significance is of undeniable importance in its association with Sir Robert Ramsay Mackenzie who went on to become the first colonial Treasurer of Queensland, and Sir Stuart Alexander Donaldson the first premier of NSW in 1856.
The Station's Homestead was also the wedding reception venue of a well known Australian poet, Banjo Patterson, who married local girl Alice Walker in 1903
Here we get a look inside the stalls of the stables where the best horses used for pulling carriages were kept.
One of the Famous Shire Horses at Robinsons Brewery in Stockport.
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The house, set high on the South Downs, was built for the first Lord Tankerville in the late 17th century. In the 19th century stables and kitchens were added as separate buildings connected to the main building by tunnels.
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One among the few least destroyed structures in Hampi, Elephant Stable is a major tourist attraction. This long building with a row of domed chambers was used to ‘park’ the royal elephants. There are 11 domed tall chambers; some of them are inter- connected. The center one is specially decorated and big. Probably the musicians and the associated band troupes had been using this during ceremonies involving elephant processions.
The whole building looks symmetric with respect to this central hall. The tower of the central hall resembles (though mostly destroyed) more like that of temples. However the five pairs of domes on either side are of Islamic in style. They are better preserved and of alternating patterns.
50 033 Glorious rests in the concrete cavern that is Birmingham New Street as it awaits its next duty
A response to the Leonard Cohen song "Anthem"
Duvall, Washington
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"There is a crack, a crack in everything.
That's how the light gets in." -- Leonard Cohen, "Anthem"
The Eastfold was a region of Rohan which bordered with the Westfold via the Snowbourn River on the west and bordered with Anórien in Gondor to the east.
The areas of the Eastfold that were not within the White Mountains were tall grasslands and had a modest climate. The main parts of this land was the historic region of the Folde which hosted the Rohan's originally capital of Aldburg was part of this land, as with the Irensaga, Dwinorberg, and Dunharrow. The Great West Road that ran from Isengard through Gondor and then into Harad passed through the Eastfold.
Hirgon, an Errand-rider of Gondor, braved his way through the Eastfold to bring the Red Arrow to Théoden at his camp.
These are some of its stables.
The stables at Childwickbury Manor. Horses used to be accommodated in these boxes, now it is the venue for some of the stalls of the Childwickbury Christmas Market. Fuji X-E2.
Stable fly, Barn fly, Biting house fly, Dog fly, or Power mower fly.
Order - Diptera
Family - Muscidae
Genus -Stomoxys
Species - S. calcitrans
Binomial name - Stomoxys calcitrans
Ferrari LaFerrari (x2), Ferrari Enzo, Ferrari F40 (x4) and Ferrari F40 LM at Silverstone for Ferrari Racing Days
25168 and 25160 stabled at Hereford in January 1981.
25168 was the 181st Class 25 withdrawn on 22.5.83 one of six retired that month.
25160 was the 139th Class 25 to be withdrawn on 10-10-82, one of four retired during that month.
With thanks to Derbysulzers website
Audley End House Stables, slightly larger than most peoples homes me thinks.
From Victorian England, so not and old as the House but love the red bricks, gives them such character.
Audley End House is a largely early 17th-century country house outside Saffron Walden, Essex, England. It was once a prodigy house, a palace in all but name and renowned as one of the finest Jacobean houses in England.
We are in Cleveland on the Midlands Highway in Tasmania. So far today we have seen two classic Georgian coaching inns, the St Andrews Inn (1845) and The Bald Faced Stag (1838).
When we come to Campbell Town in a few days time, we'll see the stabling area of another important coaching inn of the same era. But this view is a typical one. The stables were such an important part of inn life. Keeping the horses in good condition (often switching horses at inns along the way) meant faster times between destinations.
As I mentioned earlier speed was also important in the effort to outsmart the bushrangers or highway men who worked in the Epping Forest just a few miles north of here.
Gemma: I'll just put a blanket over her just in case. The forecast said nothing about more snow, but I'm feeling it in my bones.. or something.
Hannah: In your bones? Ha ha! Do you want me to help you with that nana, or is your arthritis fine to day?
Gemma: Mock me all you want 'Miss Shampoo Girl'.
Hannah: Touché! At least I don't have it in my joints, ha ha!
Gemma: Dolly is becoming of age, I'm probably just being overprotective. Well, it can't hurt right?
Hannah: Follow your bones girl! I'm going to follow my instinct and groom Stella.