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The bank building depicted on this check is no longer standing at Clark & Devon. I'm thinking it must have been on the south side of the street, where the "Deluxe Diner" is, or the Shell Station?
You may be deceived if you trust too much, but you will live in torment if you don't trust enough.
Frank Crane
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From Saturday Night at Ultra Bar in Washington DC
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This is the Clyde Trust building on Robertson Street, Glasgow. Designed by Glasgow architect J. J. Burnet (1882-86, extended 1905-8).
North Chapel (Chicheley Chapel), St Andrew's Church, Wimpole, Cambridgeshire. The church is independent from the National Trust, and is Grade II* listed. This was my first visit to the Wimpole Estate, on 19 March 2014.
The Bayham track in the garden of Scotney castle, is possibly of medieval origin. It may have been worn away by herds of pigs being driven from nearby Bayham Abbey in search of food or to market.
A national Trust property.
I trust you...I know you will not let me fall....ahhh, the innocent exuberance of the girl and rock like support of her beau ....
Rudge started as a bicycle manyfacturer circa 1911 and then entered motorcycle production with a 499cc I.O.E. single ) inlet over exhaust single cylinder) machine.
After WW1 they started to poduce many different models, one of their most famous being the Rudge Multi with it's 21 gear options, which in it's day was very advanced.
Rudge also went on to develop many successful racing models during the 1920's and 1930,s.
Rudge had produced machines at their factory in Coventry until 1911 and in the late 1930,s they moved to Hayes in Middlesex but sadly did not survive the war.
Working Downtown, you are constantly confronted with the Old and the New, sometimes within the same building, but it's that contrast that is the beauty of Pittsburgh. Despite the epic failure to save the Civic Arena, there are some shinning examples of presearved and reused buildings like the classic Union Trust Building, now part of the Bank of New York Mellon complex in Downtown Pittsburgh.
Suffolk Punch Trust
A lovely afternoon out with these beautiful horses.OPENING TIMES
Summer 2015
From 22 May to 17 September
Open 6 days a week - Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday
10:30 to 17:00 - Last admission 16:00
Autumn 2015
From 18 September to 1 November
Open 4 days a week - Friday to Monday
Sept 10:30 to 17:00 - Last admission 16:00
Oct to 2 Nov 10:30 to 16:00 - Last admission 15:00
SPECIAL DEAL FOR PENSIONERS ON MONDAYS (except Bank Holidays)
Special meal deal at The Suffolk
Punch Café.
Enjoy a choice of main meal and tea/coffee all for £5.50
During school holidays
We are open 6 days a week, closed Tuesday, not to include February half term and Christmas.
GROUP BOOKINGS
Guided Tours, Parties and School Groups are welcome by arrangement.
To book, contact Julia Vinson 01394 411327 or info@suffolkpunchtrust.o
Have you ever trusted your intuitions? Sometimes trusting your intuitions can prove to be the right decision. A lot of people have shared their experiences of trusting their “sixth sense” which proved to be the right decision for them. A lady once reported that she had to go to out with her husband for the long weekend to some distant island. They had booked their tickets and were ready to leave. The lady said that she was feeling nauseous and she felt like something signed her not to go. It was her sixth sense or her intuitions that told her to stay but she did not herself believe in these signs. The next morning when she woke up she was feeling sick and therefore they canceled their plan. One of the lady’s friends suggested that he could go in their place with his wife and they all agreed. The next morning news arrived that the boat which was ferrying to the island drowned in the sea, the same boat which was carrying that couple.