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"September 28th, daylight. The monsters have overtaken the city. Somehow, I'm still alive..."
Raccoon Police Department.
Part of The Hive, a Resident Evil based RP sim.
Since is risking to close down, i decided to take as many pics as i can since it has always been one of my fave places since my come back on SL.
The level of details is something amazing, esp for fellow RE fans.
Taxi.
A London Midland class 172/3 is about to arrive at Worcester Foregate Street. The train is the 11.35 Great Malvern to Whitlock's End service, it is photographed from the splendid library building complex 'The Hive'
*Everytime I see that building on the right it says Weirdy-beardy to me...
Copyright Geoff Dowling: All rights reserved
"September 28th, daylight. The monsters have overtaken the city. Somehow, I'm still alive..."
Raccoon Police Department.
Part of The Hive, a Resident Evil based RP sim.
Since is risking to close down, i decided to take as many pics as i can since it has always been one of my fave places since my come back on SL.
The level of details is something amazing, esp for fellow RE fans.
Taxi.
"September 28th, daylight. The monsters have overtaken the city. Somehow, I'm still alive..."
Raccoon Police Department.
Part of The Hive, a Resident Evil based RP sim.
Since is risking to close down, i decided to take as many pics as i can since it has always been one of my fave places since my come back on SL.
The level of details is something amazing, esp for fellow RE fans.
Taxi.
"September 28th, daylight. The monsters have overtaken the city. Somehow, I'm still alive..."
Raccoon Police Department.
Part of The Hive, a Resident Evil based RP sim.
Since is risking to close down, i decided to take as many pics as i can since it has always been one of my fave places since my come back on SL.
The level of details is something amazing, esp for fellow RE fans.
Taxi.
São Paulo, SP, BRASIL, 31-03-2013: Show da banda The Hives durante o Lollapalooza 2013. Foto: Carolina Vianna/Rolling Stone
"September 28th, daylight. The monsters have overtaken the city. Somehow, I'm still alive..."
Part of The Hive, a Resident Evil based RP sim.
Since is risking to close down, i decided to take as many pics as i can since it has always been one of my fave places since my come back on SL.
The level of details is something amazing, esp for fellow RE fans.
Taxi.
Details of this amazing and fascinating structure can bee (!) found here:
www.kew.org/kew-gardens/attractions/the-hive
Saturday, 29th September, 2018. Copyright © Ron Fisher.
"September 28th, daylight. The monsters have overtaken the city. Somehow, I'm still alive..."
Part of The Hive, a Resident Evil based RP sim.
Since is risking to close down, i decided to take as many pics as i can since it has always been one of my fave places since my come back on SL.
The level of details is something amazing, esp for fellow RE fans.
Taxi.
Putting in way too to much effort to recreate an old promotional image form the film, lol, still I hope you like it!
**Update July 14, 2018: While the sim is now closed please feel free to still join the group: world.secondlife.com/group/ee72cab4-18dc-a00c-05ff-79d1c4...
The Vic Theater
Chicago, IL
June 30th, 2012
All photos © Joshua Mellin per the guidelines listed under "Owner settings" to the right.
Finally getting around to working on the utility tunnels. This area has constantly kicked my ass creatively and ever since my first rendition back in 2011, its been my least favorite area to work in, but not anymore!
Thanks to a little creative ingenuity and some help from Apple Fall's Costal Pier Kit, I've managed to make an area that looks cool and leaves lots of room making the tunnels into a great addition to the sim.
Official narrative: The Utility Tunnels run underneath the Hive itself, supplying the massive facility's water, gas and electrical needs through a network of tunnels, passages and service areas...its like a maze down there.
**Update July 14, 2018: While the sim is now closed please feel free to still join the group: world.secondlife.com/group/ee72cab4-18dc-a00c-05ff-79d1c4...
Wolfgang Buttress's UK pavilion for the World Expo 2015 in Milan, relocated to Kew Gardens in June 2016
The past few days have been hard going and ultimately saying goodbye to a place that I loved to hang out and have as a get away when I needed it. As much I understand the reasoning behind the closure it still makes me sad that it will be closed down!
I want to thank, Andy Harper, the creator and owner of The Hive RP Sim (Based off of Resident Evil) for making The Hive. He did an amazing job recreating the house, facility and Raccoon City!
The amount of detail and time put into his recreation will very much be missed. It is rare to find a Sim like that!
Thank you Andy, for taking your time and putting it towards giving people somewhere to RP and enjoy! <3 I do hope in the future if things are different The Hive may come back! Maybe better than ever :D
In 1848, only two years after his mother's death, John Tregonwell attempted to lease 23 acres on either side of Exeter Road to Edward Elmslie - of Carlton Chamber, 12 Regent Street, London - at a ground rent of £300 per annum but the deal fell through. Sixteen years later he granted a lease for Exeter Park to Peter Tuck at a ground rent of £130 p.a. Having developed the plots around what is now Exeter Park Road he built two more houses, The Hive and Waterford, on plots 1 and 2 fronting onto Exeter Road in about 1865.
The Hive was a detached residence standing in its own grounds with basement (ground level at the rear), ground floor, first floor and a second floor at roof level. It was a distinctive building with an outsize polygonal bay at the front making the most of the views of the sea and Purbecks. The large pinnacle had projecting triangular windows in the second floor that complimented a triangular dormer alongside, over a west-facing verandah. The sea breezes meant that the chimneys could be kept squat and, with deep eaves, the compact edifice was well-suited to face the prevailing winds with a sheltered north east side overlooking Exeter Park. In some ways it may be seen as the experimental design that led to the star-shaped, St Clare (Exeter Grange), built by Tuck around 1877.
Within thirty years The Hive earned its keep as a boarding house before become home to a series of medical doctors: Dr Harsant in the late 1890s and early twentieth century, Dr Morland Smith from 1914, and Dr Hamilton in the 1930s. In 1935, Messrs Berry and Wood were refused permission to redevelop The Hive and Waterford into a petrol filling station with flats above. The following year Mr H Solomon then submitted plans for a six-storey block of forty-two flats which was refused as it was considered too high. Permission was granted in 1937 for an amended plan on five-storeys but the increased cost of the steel framework proved prohibitive. After the air raid that destroyed Punshon Memorial Methodist Church on Richmond Hill on 23rd May, 1943, the church trustees leased The Hive and Waterford. They initially knocked together two ground floor rooms of Waterford toserve as a temporary church, and used The Hive for administration. They also acquire the Vale Royal Hotel next door to serve as vestries and lecture rooms. By 1954 they had raised sufficient funds to built a new church and this signalled the demise of The Hive and Waterford, with the new church being dedicated in December 1958. The former Vale Royal continued as their Church House.
Undated carte-de-visite size photograph published by Sydenham's Marine Library (built about the same time). Another illustration in the Bournemouth Illustrated of 1894 shows the facade covered in creeper showing this illustration to be considerably earlier.
Details of this amazing and fascinating structure can bee (!) found here:
www.kew.org/kew-gardens/attractions/the-hive
Saturday, 29th September, 2018. Copyright © Ron Fisher.