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Trying to find a structure like "Strange Fruit"
I really like the lighting and background gradient in this one.
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Unknown abandoned structure, possibly old East Nicolaus High School campus, East Nicolaus, Sutter County, California.
Not much information is available for this location, from research it appears that this structure and the surrounding properties may have been part of the East Nicolaus High School prior to a large grass fire burned it beyond repair in 1964 (some references say the fire took place in 1960).
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601 Indian Street is a proposed multifamily structure with mixed use retail/restaurant uses at the street level in the Savannah Historic District. The developer, CF Real Estate, is proposing a development of approximately 161 units on a 1.07 acre tract of land situated at the southwest corner of Indian Street and Fahm Street.
Hi,All,I responded to a report in my local paper.Maybe Wartime building.(Surrey Mirror).
Its just been uncovered from growth that has surrounded for many years.
They are after info about it.
I asked my Dad who is 82 about it and we came to this theory!
It could have been built by French Canadian Forces who were in the UK at the time.
It may have been a lookout, a shell for AA guns or petrol store with a conveyer to get goods/stores out.Hence no ladders etc.
At this time there were many AA batteries in Roffes Lane and Alderstead Heath.
Any info anyone can give would be much appreciated.
Structure. Site s37. A large site consisting of medium-sized mounds (presumably mudbrick), visible foundations of rectangular structures, and scattered architectural and agricultural masonry fragments. (El Anderin, Syria).
cardboard packaging, clear plastic push pins
New York artist Ilse Murdock’s “Interface Structures” are made of discarded cardboard packaging – the advertising of the original packages having been removed. An interface is a point of interaction between two systems or work groups. In this case, manufactured packages have been altered through human interaction. Laid out in a new structure, what results is a revelation of the underlying abstraction and the mysterious beauty of the material.
white marble handicrafts elephants statues, lion statues, tiger statues, white-marble gazebo, pavilion structure
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11-1-2016
Structure Fire
105 Josephine Rd, Garner
Polenta Elementary School
Mobile Unit
Cleveland FD, Clayton FD, 50-210 FD, 50-210 EMS, Johnston Co Fire Marshal.
After the Guildhall this is probably the next most famous building in Lavenham. Formed of several buildings, this stretches along High Street, Water Street and Lady Street and has varying dates from the C15th onwards.
The Mosteiro de Alcobaca was founded in 1153 AD by the first king of Portugal, Afonso Henriques.
The church & monastery were the first gothic buildings in Portugal and are still among the most important medieval structures in the country.
Inside the church, you'll find a few royal tombs: namely, King Pedro I & his mistress, Dona Ines de Castro.
Frankly, a quick history of them is too juicy not to tell. Pedro's father, Afonso IV, ordered the assassination of Ines in 1355 (which was carried out). Afonso had her decapitated in front of her children, which, if it seems gruesome, well...it was.
Why? Because the legitimate successors to the throne were all sickly, yet all of Ines's children were rather hale & hearty. He figured if he killed her, junior may marry a princess and have legitimate successors.
Guess what didn't happen? Yeah...Pedro got a little pissed, raised an army and went on a rampage around northern Portugal. He eventually reconciled with his dad shortly before Afonso's death in 1357.
As a final, "Stick it in your eye, bastards!" move, upon becoming King, Pedro had Ines's remains moved into the tomb here in Alcobaca and had her crowned queen, posthumously. Legend has it that he made members of the court kiss her decomposing hand. (Take that, Chinese & Korean soap operas...)
Alright, back to the modern-day church & monastery. The tombs of Pedro & Ines are beautiful; excellent examples of gothic design, with his upheld by lions and telling of St. Bartholomew's life and hers held up by half men/half beasts and detailing Christ's crucifixion and the last judgment. They're both protected by angels.
Beyond the church, you can explore the sacristy, refectory, chapter house, cloister, kitchen, and Room of the Kings.
I've truncated this description enough, but suffice to say...all are beautiful & this is definitely worth a visit.
To top it all off, the Pastelaria Alcoa is directly on the square in front of the church entrance. (If standing in front and staring at the church, look left and wander over to the storefronts. One of them is the bakery.)
Just some interesting structures that got my attention while visiting Dubuque last year, where my daughter attending Leadership Training School at the Wartburg Theological Seminary. View On Black
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