Synonyms, Related Subjects, Ideas for Food Photos Flagstones500 calorie, A Bacardi Cocktail, A Bamboo Shoot, A banana skin, A Basket of Apricots, A Basket of Raspberries, A Blueberry Muffin, A Braid of Garlic, A Brazil Nut, |
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Food Photos Of Flagstones from Bridgeman Art |
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A Moment of Rest on Washday |
Church Interior (oil on canvas) |
The Letter, 1917 |
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A man steps into a Kung Fu move on Songshan Mountain near Shaolin. |
Children stretch in the morning in a courtyard at the Ta Gou Academy. |
Watering cans and flower pots on a crate on a back porch and a garden. |
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Carol Barrington - DestinationPh, Avebury, Wiltshire, England: Window of The Old Bakery, a thatched-roof cottage in the village. Privately owned. (From Wikipedia:) Avebury is the site of a large henge and several stone circles in the English county of Wiltshire surrounding the village of Avebury. It is one of the finest and largest Neolithic monuments in Europe dating to around 5000 years ago. It is older than the megalithic stages of Stonehenge, which is located about 32 km (20 miles) to the south, although the two monuments are broadly contemporary overall. It lies approximately midway between the towns of Marlborough and Calne, just off the A4 national route on the northbound A361 towards Wroughton. Avebury is a National Trust property. Most of the surviving structure consists of earthworks, known as the dykes. A massive ditch and external bank henge 421 m in diameter and 1.35 km in circumference enclose an area of 115,000 square metres (28.5 acres). The only known comparable sites of similar date (Stonehenge and Flagstones in Dorset) are only a quarter of the size of Avebury. The ditch alone was 21 m wide and 11m deep with its primary fill carbon dated to between 3400 and 2625 BC. A later date in this period is more likely although excavation of the bank has demonstrated that people enlarged it at one stage in its lifetime, presumably using material excavated from the ditch. The fill at the bottom of the final ditch would therefore post-date any in an earlier, shallower ditch that no longer exists. Within the henge is a great Outer Circle constituting prehistorys largest stone circle with a diameter of 335 m (1100 ft). It was contemporary with or built around four or five centuries after the earthworks. There were originally 98 sarsen standing stones some weighing in excess of 40 tons. They varied in height from 3.6 to 4.2 m as exemplified at the north and south entrances. Carbon dates from the fills of the stoneholes date between 2800 and 2400 BC. Nearer the middle of the monument are t |
Carol Barrington - DestinationPh, Avebury, Wiltshire, England: The Red Lion Pub is the only watering hole within a stone circle in the world. The Red Lion Inn, Aveburys only public house, was first built in the early seventeenth century, but it didnt became a public house until 1822 when a licence was granted. It has been extensively modernised in recent years, but it still is known for extensive paranormal activities-- ghosts. (From Wikipedia:) Avebury is the site of a large henge and several stone circles in the English county of Wiltshire surrounding the village of Avebury. It is one of the finest and largest Neolithic monuments in Europe dating to around 5000 years ago. It is older than the megalithic stages of Stonehenge, which is located about 32 km (20 miles) to the south, although the two monuments are broadly contemporary overall. It lies approximately midway between the towns of Marlborough and Calne, just off the A4 national route on the northbound A361 towards Wroughton. Avebury is a National Trust property. Most of the surviving structure consists of earthworks, known as the dykes. A massive ditch and external bank henge 421 m in diameter and 1.35 km in circumference enclose an area of 115,000 square metres (28.5 acres). The only known comparable sites of similar date (Stonehenge and Flagstones in Dorset) are only a quarter of the size of Avebury. The ditch alone was 21 m wide and 11m deep with its primary fill carbon dated to between 3400 and 2625 BC. A later date in this period is more likely although excavation of the bank has demonstrated that people enlarged it at one stage in its lifetime, presumably using material excavated from the ditch. The fill at the bottom of the final ditch would therefore post-date any in an earlier, shallower ditch that no longer exists. Within the henge is a great Outer Circle constituting prehistorys largest stone circle with a diameter of 335 m (1100 ft). It was contemporary with or built around four or five centuries after the earthworks. There were originally 98 sarsen standing stones some weighing in excess of 40 tons. They varied in height from 3.6 to 4.2 m as exemplified at the north and south entrances. Carbon dates from the fills of the stoneholes date between 2800 and 2400 BC. Nearer the middle of the monument are two other, separate stone circles. The Northern inner ring measures 98 m in diameter, |
Digital Archive Japan / DAJ, Three generations of women, 1814. A cottager is spinning wool, using a simple wheel without treadle, while her mother reels yarn. Her daughter stirs a cast iron pot standing on an open fire. There is no staircase and the upper floor of the cottage is reached by a ladder. The floor is of flagstones and the casement windows are fitted with leaded lights with diamond panes cut from crown glass. Homeworkers such as these would either spin wool from their own sheep, or would be supplied with fleeces by an agent who would pay them by piecework. From The Costume of Yorkshire by George Walker. (Leeds, 1814). |
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