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  • Death of a Building Part 11

    This area was raised up so gave a view over the site above the screens around the site.

  • Death of a Building Part 7

    This area was raised up so gave a view over the site above the screens around the site.

  • Wicker Man or Rattan Man

    Just one man behind a large screen with a visor on his face, and lots of baskets. They've already made a wicker road according to Wickerpedia. How judgemental I thought, to decide that a baby deer was virtuous and good while the crocodile was evil

  • Wands

    That root was the parent of the Late Latin verb itinerari, meaning "to journey." A wand is a thin, light-weight rod that is held with one hand, and is traditionally made of wood, but to me that there are non-magic wands which I had always called sticks, these are items I put in my wood I have a box of kindling next to my wood burner and have never thought of it as a box of tools, even Temperance Hall and first became a cinema in 1946 when it was used by a travelling cinema for Thursday night screenings

  • Launceston

    The Duchy of Cornwall has a brand of food products. of a company the Prince of Wales set up in 1990 (named after the Duchy of Cornwall) to sell organic food If it were redeveloped today it would make a nice multi-storey car park with 8 screen cinema and International Food Court and 24 hour, all you can eat buffet. The White Hart symbol: – origin:- The following account by Sir Halliday Wagstaffe, Keeper of the Woods

  • The Church of St James Avonwick

    The Reredos, screen, pulpit and choir stalls were made by Mr Harry Hems of Exeter and the architect for

  • Sunset, Moonrise

    November 2020- I went out earlier as it promised to be a good sunset this evening and also the tide was high, always a good combination. It turned out to also be very calm so there was a good reflection too. I heard a car stop on the main road and a woman came walking back with her phone to take a photo. Thus getting some hints of the lunar surface amazingly visible through my roof.

  • Post Milk Churn

    of the filled churns using a churn trolley, across the farmyard to the milk stand at the side of the road This view below is of the farmhouse from the main road showing the milk stand with churns waiting to This is the old milking parlour which was in the process of being replaced, hence there is no roof, but My Uncle Dai is seen here carrying smaller churns into the dairy room at the end of the parlour. The small room on the end is the dairy.

  • Paignton, Town and Harbour

    The first church was probably built using wood in the eighth century. It is illegal to sell any food item in Paignton unless it is a fish and fried potato pairing. I thought they were good for you and very high in Vitamin C, but if proof were needed that government health rules were more about spoiling your fun than about your health this would be a good example, Fish'n'chips was the only widely eaten food not rationed during World War II.

  • Exeter Photo Walk 5

    , and all sharing in a special arrangement of lighting from the roof, so that the goods can be seen to The first floor is devoted to drawing and dining-room furniture, the second to bed- room requisites, Beneath the drapery shop there will be work-rooms. Above it will be a show-room, rooms for the convenience of ladies trying on dresses or bonnets ; The assistants, a dining-room for all, and offices.

  • Death of a Building Part 9

    This area was raised up so gave a view over the site above the screens around the site.

  • Lockdown Walks from my Door Part 2

    At it's peak we were only allowed to leave our homes in emergencies or to buy food or medicine. Sunny weather and venturing further afield lifts the mood. Just showing off now. A sunken lane (also hollow way or holloway) is a road or track that is significantly lower than the land on either side, not formed by the (recent) engineering of a road cutting but possibly of much greater

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