Fullers Mill Garden at West Stow
Fullers Mill garden is an enchanting 7 acre creation on the banks of theBeside-MillPond River Lark. It combines a beautiful site of light dappled woodland with a plantsman’s collection of rare and unusual shrubs, perennials, lilies and marginal plants. Bernard Tickner, the founder, has spent over 50 years designing and creating the garden, working particularly with plant form and texture in addition to colour, to build a garden of truly year-round interest.
A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 61
At two separate points in his career, Mendelssohn wrote music for Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream: in 1826 he wrote a concert overture (Op. 21) and in 1842 the incidental music (Op. 61), to which he incorporated the overture. The overture, while a romantic piece overall, incorporates classical elements (both in form and harmonic language), as well as a surprising number of 'effects'. The incidental music was written to a commision from King Frederick William IV of Prussia, after hearing a presentation of Antigone to Mendelssohn's incidental music. The Wedding March acts as the intermezzo between acts IV and V, and it has become one of the most ubiquitous pieces of music ever written. The purely instrumental movements are often played as a unified suite or as independent pieces, although this approach never had Mendelssohn's imprimatur. The Overture is scored for two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, two horns, two trumpets, ophicleide, timpani and strings. The incidental music adds a third trumpet, three trombones, triangle and cymbals to this scoring. Parts of the score are used, re-orchestrated by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, in Max Reinhardt's 1935 movie A Midsummer Night's Dream
British Warriors Through Time, West Stow 2015: Squires
Two of our Squires, Ryan of Eaton and Timothy of Norwich fighting at the event 'British Warriors Through Time' at the Anglo Saxon Village in West Stow.
Bury St Edmunds and Beyond - Enjoy The Great Outdoors
Few towns in the UK can surpass the natural beauty of the parks and stunning gardens of Bury St Edmunds and surrounding area.
The award-winning Abbey Gardens is a very special place to visit and a peaceful haven set among the ruins of the historic medieval abbey.
Set in 14-acres of parkland in the heart of Bury St Edmunds, the gardens are internationally renowned for colourful and attractive displays and visitors come from all over the world to see it.
With nearly 80 hectares of landscaped parkland, Nowton Park attracts visitors of all ages.
Marked trails reveal wild flower meadows, woodland, an arboretum, ponds and a hornbeam maze. The large playground, meanwhile, makes Nowton Park a perennial hit with children.
On the other side of town, the wildlife haven of Lackford Lakes is home to kingfishers, dragonflies and otters. West Stow Country Park, with its adventure playground and trails through heath and woodland, provides further opportunities for families to enjoy the great outdoors.
Nearby Fullers Mill Garden is an enchanting and tranquil waterside and woodland garden, situated on the banks of the River Lark at West Stow in Suffolk. It combines a beautiful site of light dappled woodland with a fabulous collection of rare and unusual shrubs, perennials, lilies and marginal plants, collected over 50 years.
The inspirational Italianate gardens at the National Trust's Ickworth House are a must at any time of year.
Restore your calm in these unique formal gardens and the surrounding tranquil woods and parkland.
With stunning countryside, idyllic villages, quirky boutiques and cosy pubs, there are so many wonderful things to do in neighbouring villages and towns.
Discover the picturesque Suffolk wool towns of Lavenham, Long Melford and Clare.
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Old Bate Mill, Peover Eye, Peover Superior, Cheshire
An old corn mill on the Peover Eye in Cheshire. The mill shows signs of extensions in the 18th and 19th centuries. It is not clear when it was last used and is a Grade II Listed Building. At the time of the video it had its water wheel. The area is Peover Superior and is close to Jodrell Bank.
Grinding Flour at Burton Water Mill near Petworth
(If you have already seen this, I apologise, I had to make a slight edit change in the previous version due to legal reasons.)
As part of my series exploring the village and locality of Duncton, near Petworth in West Sussex, I visit the fabulously restored Burton Mill. I met with Barry Flannaghan and his wife, Chris, who own and operate the mill on opens days and for enthusiasts for special occasions.
In today's video I learn some of the history of the old Burton Estate Mill including how it not only ground corn for flour, but generated electricity of the big house and was utilised as a saw mill.
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Pettengill Farm
The Pettengill family welcomes you to our historic flower farm which has been in our family since 1792. We strive to grow for you, the latest and greatest in annuals, perennials, shrubs and roses.
Springtime, we are busy in our 13 greenhouses growing a breathtaking array of colorful unusual annuals and perennials for your gardens and containers. We hold classes and seminars to help you put together plant material that will have visual impact in your garden.
In our courtyard, the display gardens are a 'symphony for the senses' and nestled in the center of it all is the cozy cottage of our on-site landscape designer, MaryAnn, in her Order Up A Garden studio. She is here to work with you to help make your garden landscape dreams come true. We look forward to you visiting our heritage farm for the most unique shopping experience in New England.
Pettengill Farm
a flower farm of distinction
Trip to stainsby mill
Trip to stainsby watermill founded in the 13th-century.It originally had a wooden water wheel
Whistle Stop London
With Buckingham Palace, the ancient Tower of London, green leafy parks, West End theatres and the up-to-the-minute London Eye, people feel that they know London's greatest attractions long before they even visit! It's helpful to know exactly what to look for and this programme has been designed to guide you through the busy streets of London and find beautiful special locations.
1803-1913 : An american journey through 200 westerns (sous-titres français)
History of america told only through excerpts of 200 westerns all edited in a chronological order from 1803 to 1913, with a year indicator on the top left of the screen all along.
There are all the major stages of the west: wagon train, the Indian wars, the wilderness, the American Civil War, the big bandits, the heroes and their often tragic destinies, General Custer, OK Corral, Wild Bill Hickok, Wyatt Earp, Billy the kid, Jesse James, Judge Roy Bean, the arrival of the train, the transformation of the continent, the gradual end of the cowboys from the 1880s, the gold rushes , industrialization, automobiles, the Mexican revolution.
This description will contain the full list of the films used with the timecodes (still being edited - A link with the complet list is coming) :
0:00:18 The Far Horizons - Rudolph Maté (1955)
0:00:52 The Fighting Kentuckian - George Waggner (1949)
0:04:46 The Kentuckian - Burt Lancaster (1955)
0:02:13 Man in the Wilderness - Richard C. Sarafian (1971)
0:02:41 The Revenant - Alejandro G. Iñárritu (2015)
0:03:14 A Man Called Horse - Elliot Silverstein (1970)
0:03:39 How the West Was Won - John Ford, Henry Hathaway, George Marshall (1962)
0:04:43 The Big Trail - Raoul Walsh (1930)
0:05:11 Across the Wide Missouri - William A. Wellman (1951)
0:05:43 The Big Sky - Howard Hawks (1952)
0:06:11 The Alamo - John Wayne (1960)
0:08:13 Distant Drums - Raoul Walsh (1951)
0:09:09 The Way West - Andrew V. McLaglen (1967)
0:09:56 The Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Joel & Ethan Coen (2018)
0:10:26 The Comancheros - Michael Curtiz (1961)
0:10:55 Meek's Cutoff - Kelly Reichardt (2010)
0:11:17 Bend of the River - Anthony Mann (1952)
0:11:47 How the West Was Won - John Ford, Henry Hathaway, George Marshall (1962)
0:12:44 Paint Your Wagon - Joshua Logan (1969)
0:13:45 Jeremiah Johnson - Sydney Pollack (1972)
0:14:15 The Scalphunters - Sydney Pollack (1968)
0:14:45 The Frisco Kid - Robert Aldrich (1979)
0:15:43 The Sisters Brothers - Jacques Audiard (2018)
0:16:13 Red River - Howard Hawks (1948)
0:16:40 Westward the Women - William A. Wellman (1951)
0:17:41 Band of Angels - Raoul Walsh (1957)
0:18:29 The Homesman - Tommy Lee Jones (2014)
0:18:57 Santa Fe Trail - Michael Curtiz (1940)
0:19:27 They Died with Their Boots On - Raoul Walsh (1941)
0:19:57 Django Unchained - Quentin Tarantino (2012)
0:20:25 Little Big Man - Arthur Penn (1970)
0:20:54 Dark Command - Raoul Walsh (1940)
0:21:21 The Iron Horse - John Ford (1924)
0:22:05 How the West Was Won - John Ford, Henry Hathaway, George Marshall (1962)
0:22:57 Dark Command - Raoul Walsh (1940)
0:23:31 Django - Sergio Corbucci (1966)
0:24:00 Dark Command - Raoul Walsh (1940)
0:24:30 Western Union - Fritz Lang (1940)
0:25:25 The Iron Horse - John Ford (1924)
0:26:17 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Sergio Leone (1966)
0:26:47 The Red Badge of Courage - John Huston (1951)
0:27:53 Dances with Wolves - Kevin Costner (1990)
0:28:36 The Horse Soldiers - John Ford (1959)
0:29:06 Escape from Fort Bravo - John Sturges (1953)
0:29:36 Shenandoah - Andrew V. McLaglen (1965)
0:30:03 Springfield Rifle - Andre DeToth (1952)
0:30:27 Alvarez Kelly - Edward Dmytryk (1966)
0:31:25 Major Dundee - Sam Peckinpah (1965)
0:32:12 Soldier Blue - Ralph Nelson (1970)
0:33:00 Little Big Man - Arthur Penn (1970)
0:33:29 The Man from Dakota - Leslie Fenton (1940)
0:34:37 Woman They Almost Lynched - Allan Dwan (1953)
0:36:14 The Outlaw Josey Wales - Clint Eastwood (1976)
0:36:45 Woman They Almost Lynched - Allan Dwan (1953)
0:36:57 The Outlaw Josey Wales - Clint Eastwood (1976)
0:37:20 Woman They Almost Lynched - Allan Dwan (1953)
0:37:37 The Outlaw Josey Wales - Clint Eastwood (1976)
0:38:13 Woman They Almost Lynched - Allan Dwan (1953)
0:38:50 The Birth of a Nation - D.W. Griffith (1915)
0:39:00 Lincoln - Steven Spielberg (2012)
0:39:12 The Birth of a Nation - D.W. Griffith (1915)
0:39:33 Lincoln - Steven Spielberg (2012)
0:39:51 The Birth of a Nation - D.W. Griffith (1915)
0:40:12 Run of the Arrow - Samuel Fuller (1957)
0:42:45 Union Pacific - Cecil B. DeMille (1939)
0:44:03 Wyatt Earp - Lawrence Kasdan (1994)
0:44:30 The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid - Philip Kaufman (1972)
0:45:14 Woman They Almost Lynched - Allan Dwan (1953)
0:45:53 The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid - Philip Kaufman (1972)
0:46:38 Run for Cover - Nicholas Ray (1955)
0:47:18 Johnny Guitar - Nicholas Ray (1954)
0:47:40 Rio Lobo - Howard Hawks (1970)
0:48:18 Dodge City - Michael Curtiz (1939)
0:49:07 The Tall Men - Raoul Walsh (1955)
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The Shadow by Arthur Stringer | Audiobook with subtitles
A manhunt for a bank robber takes a determined and fixated New York City detective on a gripping, globe-spanning adventure, with many plot twists along the way.
Arthur Stringer was a novelist, screenwriter and poet. He published 45 works of fiction and 15 other books in addition to writing numerous film scripts and articles. See:
This book is unrelated to the 1930s and 1940s pulp magazine and radio series of the same name. (Lee Smalley)
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19th century
The 19th century was the century marked by the collapse of the Spanish, First and Second French, Chinese, Holy Roman and Mughal empires. This paved the way for the growing influence of the British Empire, the Russian Empire, the United States, the German Empire, the Second French Colonial Empire and the Empire of Japan.
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Captains Courageous by Rudyard Kipling
Real men don't take guff from snotty kids. Neither does Disko Troop, skipper of the We're Here, a fishing schooner out of Gloucester, Massachusetts, when his crew fishes Harvey Cheyne out of the Atlantic. There's no place on the Grand Banks for bystanders, so Harvey is press-ganged into service as a replacement for a man lost overboard and drowned. Harvey is heir to a vast fortune, but his rescuers believe none of what he tells them of his background. Disko won't take the boat to port until it is full of fish, so Harvey must settle in for a season at sea. Hard, dangerous work and performing it alongside a grab-bag of characters in close quarters is a life-changing experience.
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Chapter 2 - 28:17
Chapter 3 - 1:06:04
Chapter 4 - 1:48:53
Chapter 5 - 2:22:53
Chapter 6 - 2:54:16
Chapter 7 - 3:13:36
Chapter 8 - 3:30:31
Chapter 9 - 4:15:26
Chapter 10 - 5:05:05
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City Council 04:09:18
CITY OF EUREKA SPRINGS
COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, April 9, 2018 6 p.m.
AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL, ESTABLISH QUORUM
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES: March 26, 2018
COMMISSION, COMMITTEE, AUTHORITY REPORTS AND EXPIRED TERMS:
Planning – Pos. 3 – vacant – expires 7/1/20
CAPC
Hospital – Pos. 7 – vacant – expires 9/7/20
Parks
HDC
Cemetery – Pos. 4 – vacant – expires 2/15/20
PUBLIC COMMENTS -- 3 minutes for each citizen
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
NEW BUSINESS:
1. Ordinance for paying down bond payments/amortization schedule – Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Thomas
2. Discussion of procedural concerns – Mr. Thomas and Ms. Schneider
3. Detailed report on the Leatherwood Trails project – Ms. Kendrick and Mr. Thomas 4. Plan for the Parks greenhouse – Mr. Thomas and Ms. Schneider
5. Resolution acknowledging Trails benefactor and endorsing project – Mr. Mitchell and Mr. McClung
6. Discussion of N. Main/Mill Hollow parking lot – Ms. Greene and Ms. Schneider
AGENDA SETTING
CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS
MAYOR’S COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
FULL-Quran and Modern Science Conflict Or Concilation by Dr.Zakir Naik
Quran and Modern Science Conflict Or Concilation by Dr.Zakir Naik
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A medical doctor by professional training, Dr Zakir Naik is renowned as a dynamic international orator on Islam and Comparative Religion. He is the President of Islamic Research Foundation, Mumbai, India. He is 49 years old. Dr Zakir clarifies Islamic viewpoints and clears misconceptions about Islam, using the Qur’an, authentic Hadith and other religious Scriptures as a basis, in conjunction with reason, logic and scientific facts. He is popular for his critical analysis and convincing answers to challenging questions posed by audiences after his public talks.
In the last 20 years (by the year 2015) Dr Zakir Naik has Alhamdulillah delivered over 2000 public talks in the USA, Canada, UK, Italy, France, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Egypt, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Botswana, Nigeria, Ghana, The Gambia, Morocco, Algeria, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Thailand, Hong Kong, China, Guyana (South America), Trinidad, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Maldives and many other countries, in addition to numerous public talks in India. In March 2012, his public talk in Kishanganj, Bihar, in India was MashaAllah attended by over one million people, being one of the largest gathering in the world for any religious lecture by a lone orator.
Amongst the billion plus population of India Dr Zakir Naik was ranked No. 82 in ‘The 100 Most Powerful Indians’ list published by Indian Express in the year 2009 and ranked No. 89 in 2010. He was ranked No. 3 in the ‘Top 10 Spiritual Gurus of India in 2009’ and topped this list in 2010. He was ranked in the top 70 list of the ‘500 Most Influential Muslims in the World’ issued annually by Georgetown University, USA, in the years 2011, 2012, 2013/14 and 2014/15.
He has successfully participated in several symposia and dialogues with prominent personalities of other faiths. His public dialogue with Dr William Campbell (of USA) on the topic, “The Qur’an and the Bible in the Light of Science” held in Chicago, USA, on 1st April 2000 was a resounding success. His interfaith Dialogue with prominent Hindu Guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar on the topic, “The Concept of God in Hinduism and Islam in the Light of Sacred Scriptures” held at Palace Grounds, Bangalore, on 21st January 2006, was highly appreciated by people of both faiths.
Shaikh Ahmed Deedat, the world famous orator on Islam and Comparative Religion, who had called Dr Zakir “Deedat Plus” in 1994, presented a plaque in May 2000 with the engraving “Awarded to Dr Zakir Abdul Karim Naik for his achievement in the field of Da’wah and the study of Comparative Religion.” “Son what you have done in 4 years had taken me 40 years to accomplish, Alhamdulillah.”
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud presented the prestigious ‘King Faisal International Prize’ - 2015 for ‘Service to Islam’ to Dr Zakir Naik on 1st March 2015 in Riyadh. This prize is the most Prestigious Prize in the Muslim world, similar to the Nobel Prize. The prize consisted of a certificate indicating Dr Zakir’s achievements, a commemorative 24-carat 200-gram gold medal and Saudi Riyals 750,000 (US $ 200,000). The entire prize money was donated by Dr Zakir Naik to the Waqf of Peace TV Network.
Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President & Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, presented the prestigious Dubai International Holy Qur’an Award’s ‘Islamic Personality of 2013’ Award and Citation to Dr Zakir Naik on 29th July 2013, for providing outstanding service to Islam and Muslims at a global level in Media, Education and Philanthropy. Along with he received a reward of UAE Dirhams 1 million (US $ 272,000) which he donated to start a Waqf (endowment) fund for Peace TV Network. Dr Zakir at 47 years then, was the youngest recipient of the award.
The Agong, Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah, the King of Malaysia, presented to Dr Zakir Naik the highest award of Malaysia the ‘Tokoh Ma’al Hijrah Distinguished International Personality Award for the Year 2013’ for his significant service and contribution to the development of Islam on 5th November 2013. Also presented to Dr Zakir was a citation plaque signed by the Prime Minister of Malaysia Datuk Seri Mohd. Najib Razak.
Shaikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah, conferred on Dr Zakir Naik the ‘Sharjah Award for Voluntary Work’ for the year 2013, for his voluntary service for Islam on an international scale, on 16th January 2014.
Dr Yahya Jammeh, the President of the Republic of The Gambia conferred Dr Zakir Naik with ‘The Insignia of the Commander of the National Order of the Republic of The Gambia’ the Highest National Award.