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Max Roach performs in Jordan Hall as part of the Third Stream festival. Photo by David Ludlow. Notes v. 8 no.2 (Winter 1982)
Man.
We lost the bid to play for the championship by 2 points, but we won the second game (by almost 30) to take 3rd place.
I'm so proud of that boy right there, my little basketball star.
Third Thursday: Love on the Brain, on February 20th, 2020 at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO. Media Services Photographer / Jason Tracy
Heading back from David Austin Roses, we went to Wightwick Manor in Wolverhampton again.
The Big Mend Project at Wightwick Manor.
The third phase of a restoration project since 2023.
Grade I Listed Building
Listing Text
WOLVERHAMPTON
SO89NE WIGHTWICK BANK
895-1/4/178 (West side)
29/07/50 Wightwick Manor
GV I
House, now owned by the National Trust. 1887; extended 1893.
By Edward Ould for Theodore Mander. Interior design by William
Morris and C.E. Kempe. Brick with ashlar dressings and timber
framing; tile roofs with brick stacks. Originally L-plan with
west wing and north service wing with square tower to angle,
later extended to T-plan with east guest wing. Vernacular
Revival Style. South garden facade of 2 storeys, 5-window
range to west. Timber-framed 1st floor; 2 projecting gables
and right end cross wing with enriched bargeboards. Ground
floor has cusped elliptical-headed lights to brick-mullioned
windows; 1st floor has mostly canted timber oriels; small
balcony to left of right end wing. Single-storey hall range to
east has 2-storey cross wing; timber framing on ashlar plinth;
richly carved bressummers, bargeboards etc. Hall has large
gabled bay window with enriched timber mullioned and transomed
windows with leaded glazing; other windows similar; cross wing
has paired canted 1st floor oriels, gabled dormer to left;
east return similar with end cross wings; treatment continued
to north gable end. Many stacks with oversailing caps, those
to east wing with richly moulded shafts. North elevation of
west wing has 2 gables with ingle stack to right; gabled
timber-framed 2-storey porch projects at angle with
inscription over battened door; tower has embattled parapet.
Service wing has simpler details and hipped roof; tile hanging
to 1st floor, plastered east elevation; small kitchen court
between service wing and east wing.
INTERIOR: has Morris wallpapers and fabric hangings
throughout, some brought in during C20; contemporary electric
light fittings by Benson. Drawing room has ingle fireplace
with window seat, panelled dado, fabric hangings, moulded
cornice and ceiling, Kempe glass from his house (Old Place),
fireplace with de Morgan tiles; hall has re-used C17 panelling
from Old Manor (q.v.), window seat, Kempe glass; library has
shelving and panelling, tiled fireplace with monochrome
overmantel painting; morning room has cupboards with Spanish
style ironwork, fireplace with de Morgan tiles; great parlour
has painted arch-braced roof with panelling, fabric hangings
over panelling with painted relief plaster frieze over, large
ingle fireplace with seats and tiles, 2 ogee-headed entrances
to west end; billiard room has ingle fireplace with tiles and
copper hood, dais with balustrading, plaster ceiling, window
seat; dining room has plaster ceiling, built-in sideboard;
stair has turned balusters. 1st floor guest rooms have wall
hangings, wallpapers, and fireplaces; family rooms are
simpler, some fireplaces and built-in cupboards, some C17
panelling from Old Manor House. The house is an important
example of the architecture and design of the late C19,
containing much work by the leading designers of the day; one
of only a few such houses.
(Shell County Guides: Thorold H: Staffordshire: London: 1978-:
P.182-5; The Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Staffordshire:
London: 1974-: P.310-11; Girouard M: The Victorian Country
House: London: 1979-: P.375-80).
Listing NGR: SO8694698441
This text is from the original listing, and may not necessarily reflect the current setting of the building.
Here is My servant, whom I uphold, My chosen one in whom I delight; I will put my Spirit on Him and He will bring justice to the nations. He will not shout or cry out, or raise His voice in the streets. Isaiah 42:1-2
Third Thursday: Bike Night PHOTOBOOTH
Thursday, July 18, 2013
We PEDALED to the museum and enjoy valet bike parking.
We BASKED in an evening of outdoor music with Crankshaft and the Gear Grinders.
We PLAYED "Bike Night Bingo."
We CHECKED OUT the latest/greatest from the Twin Cities bike scene.
We COASTED over to the bar to sample some suds.
Official Beer: Summit
Music Partner: Local Current
Event partners: Surly, Twin Six, Angry Catfish, Freewheel, Nice Ride, Civia, The Hub, One on One, Bastille Day Block Party, Red Stag Block Party, Minneapolis Bicycle Coalition
Media Partner: The Growler
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V-2 3RD PLACE: WEDGE-SHAPED CONCEPT CARS & PROTOTYPES LATE
1991 Lotec C1000 Coupe shown by Jonathan Weizman, Mountain Lakes, New Jersey
First, Second and Third in Class Winners are selected by Class Judges based on originality, authenticity, and excellent preservation or restoration.
Class Awards, representing the spirit of the Concours, are sculptures designed by Emmanuel Zurini.
AI Overview
1991 Lotec C1000 Coupe
The 1991 Lotec C1000 Coupe is a one-off, street-legal supercar built by German tuner Lotec for a private client, inspired by Group C race cars like the Sauber C9 and featuring a carbon fiber chassis with butterfly doors. It is powered by a rear mid-mounted, twin-turbocharged Mercedes-Benz 5.6L V8 engine producing 1,000 horsepower, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. Commissioned by a member of Dubai's ruling family around 1990, the C1000 cost roughly $3.6 million to build at the time and was featured at the 1991 Frankfurt Motor Show.
Key Specifications
o Engine: 5.6L Mercedes-Benz V8 with twin Garrett turbochargers
o Power: 1,000 PS (986 horsepower)
o Transmission: Hulin 5-speed manual
o Chassis: Carbon fiber
o Doors: Butterfly doors
o Performance (claimed): 0-60 mph in 3.2 seconds, top speed of 268 mph
o Original Cost: Approximately $3.6 million
History and Design
Origin:
Built for a member of Dubai's Al Maktoum family with the goal of becoming the world's fastest car.
Inspiration:
Largely inspired by the Mercedes-Benz Sauber C9 Group C race car, making it essentially a street-legal version.
Construction:
A full carbon fiber chassis and body were used to keep weight low, contributing to its impressive performance.
Notable Features:
Right-hand drive with the shifter to the driver's right.
Significance:
Dramatically different wedge-shaped concept cars graced our ...
The Lotec C1000 stands as a unique example of extreme engineering and customization from the early 1990s. It represents a peak of V8-powered, high-horsepower supercars and has become a legendary, one-of-a-kind vehicle in automotive history, often described as a "mega car" or "unicorn supercar".
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It's the big day we've been waiting for - the 2024 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance!
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We saw so many great vehicles and sights during Monterey Car Week!
Third runner, This was very similar to the second runner. It endned up being easier as well to get the layout.