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Tom Graham - - unicorn geometrics. Thursday, 29 May 2014. Part 2 Edinburgh grid geometry continued. Continuing with the exploration of the Edinburgh grid:. When starting from the grid plan orientation it was found that the exact(to the one-hundredth of one degree using Google Earth) bearing (plus 90degrees) from the pentagon at Old Scone passed over Calton Hill, through the Observatory there and is shown in the last image in the previous post, and again below:. Using Calton Hill to Liberton kirk as a tes...
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phi-latitude: 11/01/2011 - 12/01/2011
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Tom Graham - - unicorn geometrics. Tuesday, 8 November 2011. O S Open Source API trial. What spurred me into action was a recent request asking for any leads into the Glasgow area geometry. I found an interesting site based on the work of Harry Bell, who I knew of, but never met, and he was deceased before I tried to contact him. That was back in 2002/3, but a google search found many sites connecting with his work. Tom Graham - Landscape Geometry. Tuesday, November 08, 2011. Links to this post. Http:/ s...
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Tom Graham - - unicorn geometrics. Wednesday, 18 September 2013. St Mary's grid (full) penta development. Development of the penta system introduced in previous post. The penta elements are coloured yellow in this set of images. The first thing of note is that the penta-chord is tangential to the inner grid circle with St.Mary's chapel at centre. Of note also is that the northeast running radius crosses the Isle of May which is nice as I have wondered what part this island played in the geometry. This se...
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Tom Graham - - unicorn geometrics. Monday, 15 June 2015. May 1st 2015 walk - Pilrig House to Holyrood Park. It would be nice to get a photo from the window in the last of these! The first line I found in the landscape geometry goes from this house directly through Pilrig Church towards Holyrood:. And across the road from the church is the Boundary Bar, for a few years City Limits but back to the original name:. This spot was found to be a major point in the Edinburgh grid previously described. I wonder o...
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Tom Graham - - unicorn geometrics. Thursday, 17 March 2011. Roman altar stones at Inveresk, Musselburgh. The BB.C. reports the discovery of two Roman altar stones at Inverek, Musselburgh:. Two rare, carved altar stones found in East Lothian could shed new light about the Roman period in Scotland, it has been claimed. The Roman stones were found during the redevelopment of a cricket pavilion in Lewisvale Park, Musselburgh. Archaeologists said the stones were of "exceptional quality". Mithras is often show...
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Tom Graham - - unicorn geometrics. Thursday, 26 July 2012. Preston (Unicorn) Cross - Callanish extended. I decided to check the extension of the Triangle line from PUC - Schiehallion - Callanish line north west beyond Iceland through Canada and found it reached the Pacific coast near Kelso in Washington State. This was a surprise as this is the line which cuts through Kelso in Scotland, to the south east of Preston Cross. Tom Graham - Landscape Geometry. Thursday, July 26, 2012. Links to this post. I men...
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November | 2013 | Walking the Walk
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Adventures on the West Highland Way and beyond. Monthly Archives: November 2013. November 9, 2013. Preparing for the Way. After last week’s 14 mile extravaganza, it became clear that the half hour walk to Tesco and back for the paper each day wasn’t quite going to cut it when it comes to tackling the Big One in April. You can spot a heron? 8211; I’m sure if Steven was with me he’d have insisted it was a grouse – on the river or peep through the trees at the golf course, although the driving r...It’s abou...
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Dancing backwards | grey sky, red city
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Grey sky, red city. March 30, 2013. 1 Dancing backwards: Glasgow 2013. 2 Maggie Maggie Maggie: Durham 1980s (repeated). Being waist high, walking though the centre of Durham, squashed. The sound of brass bands and ‘Maggie, Maggie, Maggie, out out out! All that excitement and anger. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Grey sky, red city. Creat...
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May Miles Thomas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Festroia Festival Internacional de Cinema. Portugal 2004, Best Director and Best Cinematography, Solid Air. Http:/ www.elementalfilms.co.uk/. Is a Scottish film director, screenwriter and artist. In 2000 she made the UK's first end-to-end full-length digital film One Life Stand. Which became a paradigm for future UK low budget filmmaking. The full-length film One Life Stand. Was shot on miniDV in black and white on a small budget. In 2003 Queen Elizabeth II. Her car...
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