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Climbing Trees at national trust gardens

The fortunes of the Heathcoat-Amory family were founded in the early nineteenth century. John Heathcoat was born into a Derbyshire farming family in 1783. An inventor of genius, he designed and patented a machine that revolutionised the production of lace. His manufactury near Loughbourough was destroyed by former Luddites paid by unknown persons in 1816, he then moved his basis of manufacture, and a large number of his workers, to Tiverton, Devon and there established a lace-works which, by the later part of the nineteenth century, was the largest lace-producing manufactory in the world.

 

By the late 19th century, the Heathcoat-Amory family owned much of the manufacturing and land around Tiverton, Sir John Heathcoat-Amory, 1st Baronet chose the site of Knightshayes, because from the site Sir John could see his factory in the distance, nestled in the Exe valley below.

 

The gardens were designed by Edward Kemp but were much simplified in the 1950s and '60s. Sir John and Lady Heathcoat-Amory undertook much work in the gardens for which they were both awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's Victoria Medal of Honour. The estate includes a rare stické court dating from 1907. Other features include the extensive topiary, specimen trees, rare shrubs and the stables and walled kitchen garden, also by Burges.

Sacred Bones Artist Trust Performs @ Wierd 4.20.11

Southern Trust Building

Little Rock, Arkansas

Listed 9/26/2013

Reference Number: 13000790

 

The Southern Trust Building was built during 1906-1907, opening to the public on December 31, 1907 _ At ten stories tall it was the first skyscraper in Arkansas, a title it held for only three years, and was the first building in Arkansas to incorporate all of the major components of a skyscraper. Built at a cost of approximately $350,000.00 by the Southern Construction Co, it included fireproofing techniques, steel skeletal construction and electric elevators. It also included pneumatic mail chutes and electric lights. It was lighted by electricity and gas, heated by steam and serviced by three electric elevators. The building was designed by noted architect, George R. Mann in the Commercial Style. The building featured many windows combined with the U shape light-well making it very functional with cross currents of fresh air and sunlight able to enter the windows of every office during the course of the day. As the first skyscraper in Little Rock, the Southern Trust Building is being nominated to the National Register of Historic Places with local significance under Criterion C.

 

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

 

Southern Trust Building, Little Rock, Arkansas Summary Page

 

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F/5.6 0.3. This was a self portrait of my self getting a hot shave from Juanita Ramirez. She is wearing an Apache warrior bonnet to symbolize a new modern american style. I titled the photo trust me because I'm in-trusting her to give me a new hairstyle.

Ribble Vehicle Preservation Trust - Morecambe Running day 2013

Llanelli wildfowl and wetlands trust

A particularly spooky, 1984-meets-Dig-For-Victory! style poster on the tube.

 

That person next to you... that one with the beard and the camera... HE could be a terrorist...

Best frienship

 

holding hands forever.......any situation...

Trust to each other............forever & ever......... :)

 

Friedship is best relation in world.....

I love this relationship........

 

Obviously I super-saturated this photo, but I thought it appropriate for the surreal/trippy nature of the whole subject, especially combined with it's already vivid colours.

 

Best viewed on black

Great Big Green Week Festival 2021

Sacred Bones Artist Trust Performs @ Wierd 4.20.11

Man gets a tattoo.

BB&T/SunTrust (7,824 square feet)

7171 George Washington Memorial Highway, Gloucester, VA

 

This location opened in March 2002 as a BB&T only, with SunTrust added in December 2020 (previously located here); it was originally a Peninsula Trust Bank, which opened on June 4th, 1990. It became an F&M Bank in March 2001.

models: Doyzkie Buenaviaje

styling: Gillian Uang

photos/post-processing: Anne Lorraine Uy

 

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Bild kann frei genutzt werden.

we are not charmed with the idea of life held out by those who think that the normal state of human beings is that of struggling to get on: that the trampling, crushing, elbowing, and treading on each others heels which form the existing type of social life are the desirable lot of human beings

john stuart mill 1806 - 1873

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stop and listen:

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Snowshill Manor - a National Trust property located in the village of Snowshill, Gloucestershire

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Kedleston Hall / National Trust

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Breast Cancer Research Trust

 

Nymans is an English garden in Haywards Heath, Sussex. It was developed, starting in the late 19th century, by three generations of the Messel family, and was brought to renown by Leonard Messel.

 

In 1953 Nymans became a National Trust property.[1] Nymans is the origin of many sports, selections and hybrids, both planned and serendipitous, some of which can be identified by the term nymansensis, "of Nymans". Eucryphia × nymansensis (E. cordifolia × E. glutinosa) is also known as E. "Nymansay". Magnolia × loebneri 'Leonard Messel', Camellia 'Maud Messel' and Forsythia suspensa 'Nymans', with its bronze young stems, are all familiar shrub to gardeners.

 

History

In the late 19th century, Ludwig Messel, a member of a German Jewish family, settled in England and bought the Nymans estate, a house with 600 acres on a sloping site overlooking the picturesque High Weald of Sussex. There he set about turning the estate into a place for family life and entertainment, with an Arts and Crafts-inspired garden room where topiary features contrast with new plants from temperate zones around the world. Messel's head gardener from 1895 was James Comber, whose expertise helped form plant collections at Nymans of camellias, rhododendrons, which unusually at the time were combined with planting heather (Erica) eucryphias and magnolias. William Robinson advised in establishing the Wild Garden.[2]

 

His son Colonel Leonard Messel succeeded to the property in 1915 and replaced the nondescript Regency house with the picturesque stone manor, designed by Sir Walter Tapper and Norman Evill in a mellow late Gothic/Tudor style. He and his wife Maud (daughter of Edward Linley Sambourne) extended the garden to the north and subscribed to seed collecting expeditions in the Himalayas and South America.

 

The garden reached a peak in the 1930s and was regularly opened to the public. The severe reduction of staff in World War II was followed in 1947 by a disastrous fire in the house, which survives as a garden ruin. The house was partially rebuilt and became the home of Leonard Messel's daughter[3] Anne Messel and her second husband the 6th Earl of Rosse. At Leonard Messel's death in 1953 it was willed to the National Trust with 275 acres of woodland, one of the first gardens taken on by the Trust. Lady Rosse continued to serve as Garden Director.

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Southern Trust Building

Little Rock, Arkansas

Listed 9/26/2013

Reference Number: 13000790

 

The Southern Trust Building was built during 1906-1907, opening to the public on December 31, 1907 _ At ten stories tall it was the first skyscraper in Arkansas, a title it held for only three years, and was the first building in Arkansas to incorporate all of the major components of a skyscraper. Built at a cost of approximately $350,000.00 by the Southern Construction Co, it included fireproofing techniques, steel skeletal construction and electric elevators. It also included pneumatic mail chutes and electric lights. It was lighted by electricity and gas, heated by steam and serviced by three electric elevators. The building was designed by noted architect, George R. Mann in the Commercial Style. The building featured many windows combined with the U shape light-well making it very functional with cross currents of fresh air and sunlight able to enter the windows of every office during the course of the day. As the first skyscraper in Little Rock, the Southern Trust Building is being nominated to the National Register of Historic Places with local significance under Criterion C.

 

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

 

Southern Trust Building, Little Rock, Arkansas Summary Page

 

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

Surrounded by law enforcement, Attorney General Gurbir Grewal, Director of the Division of Criminal Justice Veronica Allende and Jersey City Police Chief Michael Kelly hold press conference on a new directive issuing new rules to New Jersey’s 36,000+ officers to help strengthen community trust for law enforcement, while at Liberty State Park in Jersey City, NJ on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018. (Office of the Attorney General / Tim Larsen)

Ribble Vehicle Preservation Trust - Morecambe Running day 2013

Sacred Bones Artist Trust Performs @ Wierd 4.20.11

From the Trust for the National Mall's 6th Annual Benefit Luncheon (May 2013).

Local signage in Marigot, Saint-Martin.

Nore Lightship, part of the Maritime Trust Museum's collection - 25.3.80

First Great Western Class 43 HST 43169 'The National Trust'

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