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Side view of the Jaguar E-Sort V12 convertible with the best down

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Quoting from Wikipedia: Jaguar E-Type:

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The Jaguar E-Sort (UK) or XK-E (US) is a British automobile manufactured by Jaguar among 1961 and 1974. Its combination of good appears, high performance, and competitive pricing established the marque as an icon of 1960s motoring. A wonderful achievement for Jaguar, more than seventy thousand E-Sorts have been sold throughout its lifespan.

In March 2008, the Jaguar E-Kind ranked very first in Day-to-day Telegraph list of the &quot100 most stunning vehicles&quot of all time.[two] In 2004, Sports Auto International magazine placed the E-Type at quantity one on their list of Best Sports Cars of the 1960s.

Contents

1 Overview
two Notion versions
•• two.1 E1A (1957)
•• two.2 E2A (1960)
3 Production versions
•• 3.1 Series 1 (1961-1968)
•• three.2 Series 2 (1969-1971)
•• 3.three Series 3 (1971-1975)
four Restricted edtions
•• 4.1 Low Drag Coupé (1962)
•• four.2 Lightweight E-Type (1963-1964)
5 Motor Sport
six See also
7 References
8 External links

Overview

The E-Type was initially developed and shown to the public as a grand tourer in two-seater coupé type (FHC or Fixed Head Coupé) and as convertible (OTS or Open Two Seater). The 2+2 version with a lengthened wheelbase was released numerous years later.

On its release Enzo Ferrari referred to as it &quotThe most stunning car ever made&quot.

The model was produced in 3 distinct versions which are now normally referred to as &quotSeries 1&quot, &quotSeries two&quot and &quotSeries three&quot. A transitional series among Series 1 and Series 2 is identified unofficially as &quotSeries 1½&quot.

In addition, numerous restricted-edition variants had been developed:

• The &quot’Lightweight’ E-Type&quot which was apparently intended as a sort of adhere to-up to the D-Sort. Jaguar planned to make 18 units but eventually only a dozen had been reportedly constructed. Of these, 1 is identified to have been destroyed and two others have been converted to coupé kind. These are exceedingly rare and sought following by collectors.
• The &quotLow Drag Coupé&quot was a 1-off technical exercising which was in the end sold to a Jaguar racing driver. It is presently believed to be portion of the private collection of the current Viscount Cowdray.

Notion versions

E1A (1957)

Soon after their accomplishment at LeMans 24 hr by means of the 1950s Jaguars defunct racing department were provided the short to use D-Sort style construction to develop a road going sports vehicle, replacing the XK150.

It is suspected that the very first prototype (E1A) was offered the code based on: (E): The proposed production name E-Sort (1): Initial Prototype (A): Aluminium construction (Production models utilized steel bodies)

The car featured a monocoque design, Jaguar’s completely independent rear suspension and the nicely proved &quotXK&quot engine.

The auto was utilized solely for factory testings and was by no means formally released to the public. The auto was eventually scrapped by the factory

E2A (1960)

Jaguar’s second E-Sort idea was E2A which unlike E1A was constructed from a steel chassis and utilized a aluminium physique. This auto was completed as a race car as it was thought by Jaguar at the time it would supply a greater testing ground.

E2A utilised a 3 litre version of the XK engine with a Lucas fuel injection system.

Soon after retiring from the LeMans 24 hr the vehicle was shipped to America to be used for racing by Jaguar privateer Briggs Cunningham.

In 1961 the car returned to Jaguar in England to be utilised as a testing mule.

Ownership of E2A passed to Roger Woodley (Jaguars consumer competitors automobile manager) who took possession on the basis the car not be employed for racing. E2A had been scheduled to be scrapped.

Roger’s wife Penny Griffiths owned E2A till 2008 when it was offered for sale at Bonham’s Quail Auction. Sale cost was US.five million

Production versions

Series 1 (1961-1968)

Series I

• Production
1961–1968[3] [4]

Body style(s)
two-door coupe
two-door 2+two coupe
2-door convertible

Engine(s)
3.8 L XK I6
four.two L XK I6

Wheelbase
96. in (2438 mm) (FHC / OTS)
105. in (2667 mm) (two+two) [five]

• Length
175.3125 in (4453 mm) (FHC / OTS)
184.4375 in (4685 mm) (2+2) [five]

• Width
65.25 in (1657 mm) (all) [5]

• Height
48.125 in (1222 mm) (FHC)
50.125 in (1273 mm) (two+two)
46.five in (1181 mm) (OTS)[five]

Curb weight
2,900 lb (1,315 kg) (FHC)
two,770 lb (1,256 kg) (OTS)
3,090 lb (1,402 kg) (two+two) [six]

• Fuel capacity
63.64 L (16.eight US gal 14. imp gal)[five]

The Series 1 was introduced, initially for export only, in March 1961. The domestic industry launch came four months later in July 1961.[7] The vehicles at this time employed the triple SU carburetted 3.eight litre 6-cylinder Jaguar XK6 engine from the XK150S. The initial 500 automobiles built had flat floors and external hood (bonnet) latches. These vehicles are uncommon and far more worthwhile. Following that, the floors had been dished to offer a lot more leg area and the twin hood latches moved to inside the vehicle. The three.eight litre engine was increased to four.2 litres in October 1964.[7]

All E-Kinds featured independent coil spring rear suspension with torsion bar front ends, and four wheel disc brakes, in-board at the rear, all were power-assisted. Jaguar was a single of the initial auto makers to equip vehicles with disc brakes as standard from the XK150 in 1958. The Series 1 can be recognised by glass covered headlights (up to 1967), modest &quotmouth&quot opening at the front, signal lights and tail-lights above bumpers and exhaust suggestions under the licence plate in the rear.

3.8 litre cars have leather-upholstered bucket seats, an aluminium-trimmed centre instrument panel and console (changed to vinyl and leather in 1963), and a Moss four-speed gearbox that lacks synchromesh for 1st gear (&quotMoss box&quot). four.two litre vehicles have far more comfy seats, improved brakes and electrical systems, and an all-synchromesh four-speed gearbox. 4.2 litre cars also have a badge on the boot proclaiming &quotJaguar 4.two Litre E-Kind&quot (three.8 vehicles have a easy &quotJaguar&quot badge). Optional extras integrated chrome spoked wheels and a detachable challenging leading for the OTS.

An original E-Sort difficult best is extremely uncommon, and discovering one particular intact with all the chrome, not to mention original paint in decent situation, is rather challenging. For those who want a hardtop and are not fussy over no matter whether or not it is an original from Jaguar, a number of third parties have recreated the hardtop to practically exact specifications. The expense ranges anywhere from double to triple the cost of a canvas/vinyl soft leading.

A two+2 version of the coupé was added in 1966. The two+two provided the alternative of an automatic transmission. The body is 9 in (229 mm) longer and the roof angles are various with a much more vertical windscreen. The roadster remained a strict two-seater.

There was a transitional series of cars constructed in 1967-68, unofficially known as &quotSeries 1½&quot, which are externally similar to Series 1 cars. Due to American pressure the new features were open headlights, diverse switches, and some de-tuning (with a downgrade of twin Zenith-Stromberg carbs from the original triple SU carbs) for US models. Some Series 1½ vehicles also have twin cooling fans and adjustable seat backs. Series 2 characteristics were gradually introduced into the Series 1, producing the unofficial Series 1½ cars, but constantly with the Series 1 body style.

Much less widely known, there was also correct at the end of Series 1 production and prior to the transitional &quotSeries 1½&quot referred to above, a very little quantity of Series 1 automobiles produced with open headlights.[eight] These are sometimes referred to as &quotSeries 1¼&quot cars.[9] Production dates on these machines vary but in correct hand drive form production has been verified as late as March 1968.[10] It is thought that the low quantity of these automobiles developed relative to the other Series make them amongst the rarest of all production E Types.

An open 3.eight litre vehicle, in fact the initial such production auto to be completed, was tested by the British magazine The Motor in 1961 and had a top speed of 149.1 mph (240. km/h) and could accelerate from -60 mph (97 km/h) in 7.1 seconds. A fuel consumption of 21.3 miles per imperial gallon (13.three L/100 km 17.7 mpg-US) was recorded. The test vehicle expense £2097 such as taxes.[11]

Production numbers from Graham[12]:

• 15,490 three.8s
• 17,320 4.2s
• ten,930 two+2s

Production numbers from xkedata.com[13]: [omitted — Flickr doesn’t permit tables]

Series 2 (1969-1971)

Series II

• Production
1969–1971[three] [4]

Physique style(s)
two-door coupe
2-door two+two coupe
two-door convertible

Engine(s)
four.two L XK I6

Curb weight
3,018 lb (1,369 kg) (FHC)
two,750 lb (1,247 kg) (OTS)
three,090 lb (1,402 kg) (2+two) [six]

Open headlights without glass covers, a wrap-around rear bumper, re-positioned and larger front indicators and taillights below the bumpers, far better cooling aided by an enlarged &quotmouth&quot and twin electric fans, and uprated brakes are hallmarks of Series two cars. De-tuned in US, but nevertheless with triple SUs in the UK, the engine is simply identified visually by the change from smooth polished cam covers to a a lot more industrial ‘ribbed’ look. Late Series 1½ cars also had ribbed cam covers. The interior and dashboard have been also redesigned, with rocker switches that met U.S well being and security regulations being substituted for toggle switches. The dashboard switches also lost their symmetrical layout. New seats were fitted, which purists claim lacked the style of the originals but were surely far more comfortable. Air conditioning and energy steering have been obtainable as factory possibilities.

Production according to Graham[12] is 13,490 of all types.

Series two production numbers from xkedata.com[13]: [omitted — Flickr does not permit tables]

Official delivery numbers by marketplace and year are listed in Porter[three] but no summary totals are provided.

Series 3 (1971-1975)

Series III

• Production
1971–1975

Physique style(s)
two-door two+two coupe
two-door convertible

Engine(s)
five.3 L Jaguar V12

Wheelbase
105 in (2667 mm) (each)[6]

• Length
184.4 in (4684 mm) (2+two)
184.5 in (4686 mm) (OTS)[6]

• Width
66. in (1676 mm) (two+2)
66.1 in (1679 mm) (OTS)[six]

• Height
48.9 in (1242 mm) (two+2)
48.1 in (1222 mm) (OTS)[six]

Curb weight
3,361 lb (1,525 kg) (two+two)
three,380 lb (1,533 kg) (OTS)[six]

• Fuel capacity
82 L (21.7 US gal 18. imp gal)[14]

A new five.3 L 12-cylinder Jaguar V12 engine was introduced, with uprated brakes and common energy steering. The short wheelbase FHC body style was discontinued and the V12 was available only as a convertible and two+2 coupé. The convertible used the longer-wheelbase two+2 floorplan. It is simply identifiable by the big cross-slatted front grille, flared wheel arches and a badge on the rear that proclaims it to be a V12. There have been also a quite restricted number of four.two litre six-cylinder Series three E-Varieties built. These had been featured in the initial sales literature. It is believed these are the rarest of all E-Kinds of any remaining.

In 2008 a British classic vehicle enthusiast assembled what is surely the last ever E-Variety from components bought from the end-of-production surplus in 1974.[15]

Graham[12] lists production at 15,290.

Series 3 production numbers from xkedata.com[13]: [omitted — Flickr doesn’t allow tables]

Restricted edtions

Two restricted production E-Kind variants had been made as test beds, the Low Drag Coupe and Lightweight E-Type, both of which had been raced:

Low Drag Coupé (1962)

Shortly soon after the introduction of the E-Type, Jaguar management wanted to investigate the possibility of developing a vehicle a lot more in the spirit of the D-Sort racer from which components of the E-Type’s styling and style have been derived. One particular vehicle was constructed to test the concept made as a coupé as its monocoque design and style could only be produced rigid adequate for racing by using the &quotstressed skin&quot principle. Earlier Jaguar racers have been built as open-top cars due to the fact they have been based on ladder frame styles with independent chassis and bodies. Unlike the steel production E-Kinds the LDC utilized lightweight aluminium. Sayer retained the original tub with lighter outer panels riveted and glued to it. The front steel sub frame remained intact, the windshield was given a far more pronounced slope and the rear hatch welded shut. Rear brake cooling ducts appeared next to the rear windows,and the interior trim was discarded, with only insulation around the transmission tunnel. With the exception of the windscreen, all cockpit glass was plexi. A tuned version of Jaguar’s three.8 litre engine with a wide angle cylinder-head style tested on the D-Type racers was used. Air management became a main difficulty and, despite the fact that significantly sexier searching and definitely more rapidly than a production E-Variety, the auto was by no means competitive: the quicker it went, the a lot more it wanted to do what its design dictated: take off.

The one particular and only test bed auto was completed in summer time of 1962 but was sold a year later to Jaguar racing driver Dick Protheroe who raced it extensively and ultimately sold it. Given that then it has passed through the hands of a number of collectors on each sides of the Atlantic and now is believed to reside in the private collection of the existing Viscount Cowdray.

Lightweight E-Variety (1963-1964)

In some approaches, this was an evolution of the Low Drag Coupé. It made substantial use of aluminium alloy in the body panels and other elements. Nonetheless, with at least one particular exception, it remained an open-leading vehicle in the spirit of the D-Kind to which this automobile is a far more direct successor than the production E-Sort which is far more of a GT than a sports vehicle. The automobiles utilized a tuned version of the production 3.8 litre Jaguar engine with 300 bhp (224 kW) output rather than the 265 bhp (198 kW) developed by the &quotordinary&quot version. At least one particular automobile is recognized to have been fitted with fuel-injection.

The vehicles were entered in numerous races but, in contrast to the C-Kind and D-Sort racing cars, they did not win at Le Mans or Sebring.

Motor Sport

Bob Jane won the 1963 Australian GT Championship at the wheel of an E-Variety.

The Jaguar E-Type was extremely profitable in SCCA Production sports vehicle racing with Group44 and Bob Tullius taking the B-Production championship with a Series-three V12 racer in 1975. A couple of years later, Gran-Turismo Jaguar from Cleveland Ohio campaigned a 4.2 L 6 cylinder FHC racer in SCCA production series and in 1980, won the National Championship in the SCCA C-Production Class defeating a completely funded factory Nissan Z-automobile group with Paul Newman.

See also

Jaguar XK150 – predecessor to the E-Variety
Jaguar XJS – successor to the E-Kind
Jaguar XK8 – The E-Type’s present and spiritual successor
Guyson E12 – a rebodied series III constructed by William Towns

References

^ Loughborough graduate and designer of E Variety Jaguar honoured
^ 100 most beautiful vehicles
• ^ a b cPorter, Philip (2006). Jaguar E-variety, the definitive history. p. 443. ISBN -85429-580-1.
• ^ a b&quot’69 Series two Jaguar E Varieties&quot, Autocar, October 24, 1968
• ^ a b c d eThe Full Official Jaguar &quotE&quot. Cambridge: Robert Bentley. 1974. p. 12. ISBN -8376-0136-3.
• ^ a b c d e f g&quotJaguar E-Sort Specifications&quot. http://www.web-cars.com/e-variety/specifications.php. Retrieved 29 August 2009.
• ^ a b&quotBuying secondhand E-variety Jaguar&quot. Autocar 141 (nbr4042): pages 50–52. six April 1974.
^ See Jaguar Clubs of North America concourse details at: [1] and much more especially the actual Series 1½ concourse guide at [2]
^ Ibid.
^ Examine correct hand drive VIN numbers offered in JCNA concours guide referred to above with production dates for appropriate hand drive automobiles as reflected in the XKEdata database at [3]
^&quotThe Jaguar E-variety&quot. The Motor. March 22, 1961.
• ^ a b cRobson, Graham (2006). A–Z British Cars 1945–1980. Devon, UK: Herridge &amp Sons. ISBN -9541063-9-three.
• ^ a b chttp://www.xkedata.com/stats/. http://www.xkedata.com/stats/. Retrieved 29 August 2009.
^Every day Express Motor Show Evaluation 1975 Cars: Page 24 (Jaguar E V12). October 1974.
^ jalopnik.com/5101872/british-man-cobbles-with each other-final-ja…

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Netherlands-4690 – View from the top

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View from the Euromast Tower.

Take the rotating elevator to the 185 higher prime of the Euromast. On a clear day you can see up to a distance of 30 km (18.64 mi).
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Euromast is an observation tower in Rotterdam, constructed among 1958 and 1960. It was constructed for the 1960 Floriade, and is a listed monument because 2010. The tower is a concrete structure with an internal diameter of 9 m (30 ft) and a wall thickness of 30 cm (12 in). For stability it is built on a concrete block of 1,900,000 kg (four,200,000 lb) so that the center of gravity is under ground. It has a observation platform 96 m (315 ft) above-ground and a restaurant. Initially 101 m (331 ft) in height it was the tallest creating in Rotterdam. It lost this position for a whilst, but regained it when the Space Tower was added to the top of the creating in 1970, providing an additional 85 m (279 ft). Euromast is a member of the Globe Federation of Excellent Towers.

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: Hawker Hurricane Mk. IIC, with Northrop P-61C Black Widow in the background

Image by Chris Devers
Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Hawker Hurricane Mk. IIC:

Hawker Chief Designer Sydney Camm’s Hurricane ranks with the most important aircraft designs in military aviation history. Created in the late 1930s, when monoplanes have been regarded as unstable and too radical to be profitable, the Hurricane was the initial British monoplane fighter and the 1st British fighter to exceed 483 kilometers (300 miles) per hour in level flight. Hurricane pilots fought the Luftwaffe and helped win the Battle of Britain in the summer season of 1940.

This Mark IIC was built at the Langley factory, near what is now Heathrow Airport, early in 1944. It served as a training aircraft during the World War II in the Royal Air Force’s 41 OTU.

Donated by the Royal Air Force Museum

Manufacturer:
Hawker Aircraft Ltd.

Date:
1944

Nation of Origin:
United Kingdom

Dimensions:
Wingspan: 12.2 m (40 ft)
Length: 9.8 m (32 ft three in)
Height: four m (13 ft)
Weight, empty: 2,624 kg (5,785 lb)
Weight, gross: three,951 kg (eight,710 lb)
Best speed:538 km/h (334 mph)
Engine:Rolls-Royce Merlin XX, liquid-cooled in-line V, 1,300 hp
Armament:four 20 mm Hispano cannons
Ordnance:two 250-lb or two 500-lb bombs or eight 3-in rockets

Materials:
Fuselage: Steel tube with aircraft spruce types and fabric, aluminum cowling
Wings: Stressed Skin Aluminum
Horizontal Stablizer: Stress Skin aluminum
Rudder: fabric covered aluminum
Handle Surfaces: fabric covered aluminum

Physical Description:
Hawker Hurricane Mk. IIC single seat, low wing monoplane ground attack fighter enclosed cockpit steel tube fuselage with aircraft spruce types and fabric, aluminum cowling, stressed skin aluminum wings and horizontal stablizer, fabric covered aluminum rudder and control surfaces grey green camoflage top surface paint scheme with dove grey underside red and blue national roundel on upper wing surface and red, white, and blue roundel decrease wing surface red, white, blue, and yellow roundel fuselage sides red, white and blue tail flash Rolls-Royce Merlin XX, liquid cooled V-12, 1,280 horsepower engine Armament, four: 20mm Hispano cannons.

• • • • •

Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Northrop P-61C Black Widow:

The P-61 Black Widow was the 1st U.S. aircraft developed to find and destroy enemy aircraft at evening and in poor climate, a feat produced attainable by the use of on-board radar. The prototype 1st flew in 1942. P-61 combat operations started just soon after D-Day, June six, 1944, when Black Widows flew deep into German airspace, bombing and strafing trains and road visitors. Operations in the Pacific started at about the exact same time. By the finish of World War II, Black Widows had observed combat in every single theater and had destroyed 127 enemy aircraft and 18 German V-1 buzz bombs.

The Museum’s Black Widow, a P-61C-1-NO, was delivered to the Army Air Forces in July 1945. It participated in cold-climate tests, higher-altitude drop tests, and in the National Thunderstorm Project, for which the prime turret was removed to make room for thunderstorm monitoring gear.

Transferred from the United States Air Force.

Manufacturer:
Northrop Aircraft Inc.

Date:
1943

Nation of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
All round: 450 x 1500cm, 10637kg, 2000cm (14ft 9 three/16in. x 49ft two 9/16in., 23450.3lb., 65ft 7 three/8in.)

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184. Mongkok Camera

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The stacked, terraced dilapidated flats of Mongkok are gorgeous. I am vaguely reminded of Gustav Mahler, who I am told composed his music in slabs, even though compared to old homes in China these Mongkok apartment buildings have an excess of glass (but too little lighting that’s visible from the street) that’s part of what tends to make them so wonderful. I choose the older 3-4 story buildings with fluorescent lighting. The visual stacked impact of the building enables for this camera design and style to be produced up of numerous cameras in a comparable stacked disorganized style.

Camera characteristics:
– exterior modeled on a creating on Shanghai Street.
– rooftop haiku-styled camera sight (versus a vf) produced with bamboo, netting, and cellphone towers.
– a central haiku-styled gap viewfinder
– levels for SLR, rangefinder and pinhole units which offset the lightweight plastic housing materials used. Windows open for the lens. Paper fragments and tape is used for filters and hoods.
– strap and carrying handle made of telephone cable wire and bamboo-simulated scaffolding.
– hvac units include focusing mechanisms for the cameras as effectively as internal viewfinders to selected floors where a single can peer inside to see numerous single-space occupancy units.
– clotheslines, garments, plants are provided with rubber cement to decorate the exterior as you please.
– each incandescent and fluorescent units for lighting the ground floor bakeries and upper tenement housing floors.

Design and style, text and drawing are copyright 2014 by David Lo.

Kindle debug console connector

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To make your personal you’ll need a 20-pin .5mm pitch flat flex cable with a connector. Pin 1 is at the bottom, pin 7 (and 3 and ten) is ground, pin 11 is RX (connect TX from Pc here) and 12 is TX (connect RX from Pc here). Note that the outputs are TTL levels, you need a TTL-RS232 or TTL-USB converter!

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Sherborne Old Castle

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The Estate of Sherborne Castle – grounds and gardens.

The region of the garden walk that goes previous Sherborne Old Castle.

This is Sherborne Old Castle. Built by Bishop Roger of Salisbury between 1122 and 1139.

Sir Walter Raleigh purchased the castle in 1592, and attempted to modernize it. But by 1594 he gave up and instead started to build his own house nearby.

The Digby’s got Sherborne Castle (each old and new) in 1617 when Sir John Digby acquired it.

For the duration of the Civil War, the Digby’s have been on the Royalist side, and the Old Castle was garrisoned and suffered two sieges. Following the second siege in 1645 Fairfax and his Parliamentarian army systematically demolished the Old Castle. As a result Sherborne Castle after that came to mean the new hous in the park.

Walking previous the boundary wall between the old castle grounds and the garden walk of the new 1.

Grade I listed.

Sherborne Old Castle, Castleton

CASTLETON
ST 6416 SHERBORNE CASTLE
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Episcopal castle with curtain-wall and gatetowers. Constructed by Roger, bishop
of Salisbury 1107-1135. Restoration begun by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1592,
and soon abandoned. Castle partly demolished and rendered untenable, 1645.
Rubble-stone walls, with close-jointed ashlar facing and freestone dressings.
Curtain wall and gatetowers. Curtain-wall enclosed an area 470 ft by 330 ft
with diagonal walls across the angles, forming an elongated octagon. Walling
stands either side of the SW gatetower,in places on the north, south and east
walls. SW gatehouse, C12, four storeys with a battered plinth and clasping
buttresses. NW angle stands to full height, S side is more ruined. W face,
facing of the outer archway has gone and only the segmental rear-arch remains.
C16 restorations and alterations under Raleigh. (See RCHM). Present method
to gate, C20. Abutments and central pier revealed by excavations. NW Tower,
foundations only. North gate and barbican, revealed by excavation, C12 and
C13. Flanking the C13 buildings are the remains of wing-operates with circular
turrets at the outer angles. NE gate, foundations and some walling. SE tower,
web site only. Hold and attached courtyard of buildings at the centre of the
bailey. Maintain. C12, of at least three stages. Ground floor has a dividing wall
running N and S., and supporting two barrel-vaults. These barrels run on
into groined vaults, supported by a cylindrical column with a scalloped capital.
South wall of the extension has externally a central buttress of segmental form.
SW angle of the keep adjoins the S wall of the forebuilding, which stands to
the prime of the third stage. The forebuilding has clasping buttresses at the
west angles. Late C16 stone staircase and terrace against north wall of
forebuilding. 3 ranges of buildings, and an excavated S variety stand round
a central courtyard, initially with cloister-walks. W Ranges running N from
Keep, W wall has pilaster buttresses and a moulded string-course. E wall of
this range largely destroyed. Rubble (tufa) barrel vault. N range, 2 storeys,
4 bays, with clasping and pilaster buttresses externally. Ground-floors groined
rubble vault over three E bays and barrel-vault more than W bay. N wall has remains of
former windows and openings upper floor round-headed windows decorated with
chevron, and label with billet. Internal wall-arcading of intersecting arches,
of which traces remain. Floor could have housed the chapel. East range, a lot
ruined. East hall has pilaster buttresses and an original window in every of
the three bays. Ground floor has a rubble barrel-vault of which the springing
remains. S range, foundations identified of N and S walls, possibly housed the
wonderful Hall. The castle was held for the Crown in 1642 and 1645.
(RCHM Dorset I, p.64(4))(Sch. Monument: DORSET.2)

Listing NGR: ST6480316768

Protected by English Heritage.

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Internal Tangents

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Venice – Man’s Ambition Had No Ceiling in the Doge’s Palace!

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Discover #320 March 1st

The Doge’s Palace (Italian: Palazzo Ducale) is a gothic palace, and one of the main landmarks of the city of Venice, northern Italy. The palace was the residence of the Doge of Venice, the supreme authority of the Republic of Venice, opening as a museum in 1923. Today it is one particular of the 11 museums of the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia method. In 2010 it was visited by 1.358.186 individuals.
In 810, Doge Angelo Partecipazio moved the seat of government from the island of Malamocco to the region of the present-day Rialto, when it was decided a palatium duci, a ducal palace, should be built. Nevertheless, no traces remains of that 9th century constructing as the palace was partially destroyed in the 10th century by a fire. The following reconstruction operates were undertaken at the behest of Doge Sebastiano Ziani (1172-1178). A excellent reformer, he would drastically change the complete layout of the St. Mark’s Square. The new palace was built out of fortresses, 1 façade to the Piazzeta, the other overlooking the St. Mark’s Basin.

Even though only handful of traces remain of that palace, some Byzantine-Venetian architecture traits can still be observed at the ground floor, with the wall base in Istrian stone and some herring-bone-pattern brick paving. Political alterations in the mid-13th century led to the require to re-think the palace’s structure due to the considerable boost in the quantity of the Great Council’s members. The new Gothic palace’s constructions started around 1340, focusing moslty on the side of the developing facing the lagoon. Only in 1424, did Doge Francesco Foscari make a decision to extend the rebuilding works to the wing overlooking the Piazzetta, serving as law-courts, and with a ground floor arcade on the outdoors, open first floor loggias operating along the façade, and the internal courtyard side of the wing, completed with the building of the Porta della Carta (1442). In 1483, a violent fire broke out in the side of the palace overlooking the canal, exactly where the Doge’s Apartments have been. Once again, an crucial reconstruction became needed and was comissioned from Antonio Rizzo, who would introduce the new Renaissance language to the building’s architecture.

An complete new structure was raised alongside the canal, stretching from the ponte della Canonica to the Ponte della Paglia, with the official rooms of the government decorated with works comissioned from Vittore Carpaccio, Giorgione, Alvise Vivarini and Giovanni Bellini. Yet another large fire in 1547 destroyed some of the rooms on the second floor, but thankfully with no undermining the structure as a whole. Reurbishment performs have been becoming held at the palace when on 1577 a third fire destroyed the Scrutinio Room and the Fantastic Council Chamber, collectively with operates by Gentile da Fabriano, Pisanello, Alvise Vivarini, Vittore Carpaccio, Giovanni Bellini, Pordenone, and Titian. In the subsequent rebuilding perform it was decided to respect the original Gothic style, despite the submission of a neo-classical alternative designs by the influential Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. Even so, there are some classical attributes — for example, since the 16th century, the palace has been linked to the prison by the Bridge of Sighs. As nicely as getting the ducal residence, the palace housed political institutions of the Republic of Venice until the Napoleonic occupation of the city in 1797, when its function inevitably changed. Venice was subejcted first to French rule, then to Austrian, and lastly in 1866 it became portion of Italy.

More than this period, the palace as occupied by a variety of administrative offices as properly as housing the Biblioteca Marciana and other essential cultural institutions within the city. By the finish of the 19th century, the structure was displaying clear indicators of decay, and the Italian government set aside significant funds for its restoration and all public offices have been moved elsewhere, with the exception of the State Workplace for the protection of historical Monuments, which is nonetheless housed at the palace’s loggia floor. In 1923, the Italian State, owner of the building, entrusted the management to the Venetian municipality to be run as a museum. Because 1996, the Doge’s Palace has been portion of the Venetian museums network, which comes under the management of the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia considering that 2008.

For far more data please go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doge%27s_Palace,_Venice

Venice (Italian: Venezia [veˈnɛttsja] ( listen), Venetian: Venexia [veˈnɛsja]) is a city in northeast Italy which is renowned for the beauty of its setting, its architecture and its artworks. It is the capital of the Veneto area. In 2009, there have been 270,098 people residing in Venice’s comune (the population estimate of 272,000 inhabitants consists of the population of the whole Comune of Venezia about 60,000 in the historic city of Venice (Centro storico) 176,000 in Terraferma (the Mainland), mostly in the huge frazioni of Mestre and Marghera 31,000 live on other islands in the lagoon). Collectively with Padua and Treviso, the city is incorporated in the Padua-Treviso-Venice Metropolitan Region (PATREVE) (population 1,600,000).

The name is derived from the ancient Veneti people who inhabited the area by the 10th century B.C. The city historically was the capital of the Venetian Republic. Venice has been known as the &quotLa Dominante&quot, &quotSerenissima&quot, &quotQueen of the Adriatic&quot, &quotCity of Water&quot, &quotCity of Masks&quot, &quotCity of Bridges&quot, &quotThe Floating City&quot, and &quotCity of Canals&quot. Luigi Barzini described it in The New York Instances as &quotundoubtedly the most stunning city constructed by man&quot. Venice has also been described by the Occasions On the web as being one of Europe’s most romantic cities.

The city stretches across 117 little islands in the marshy Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic Sea in northeast Italy. The saltwater lagoon stretches along the shoreline among the mouths of the Po (south) and the Piave (north) Rivers.

The Republic of Venice was a key maritime power during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and a staging location for the Crusades and the Battle of Lepanto, as properly as a quite important center of commerce (particularly silk, grain, and spice) and art in the 13th century up to the finish of the 17th century. This made Venice a wealthy city throughout most of its history. It is also recognized for its a number of essential artistic movements, especially the Renaissance period. Venice has played an crucial part in the history of symphonic and operatic music, and it is the birthplace of Antonio Vivaldi.

Please pay a visit to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venice for further info…

Venice – A Sideways Glance at the Doge’s Palace!

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Explore #369 March 13th

The Doge’s Palace (Italian: Palazzo Ducale) is a gothic palace, and 1 of the principal landmarks of the city of Venice, northern Italy. The palace was the residence of the Doge of Venice, the supreme authority of the Republic of Venice, opening as a museum in 1923. Today it is 1 of the 11 museums of the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia program. In 2010 it was visited by 1.358.186 men and women.
In 810, Doge Angelo Partecipazio moved the seat of government from the island of Malamocco to the region of the present-day Rialto, when it was decided a palatium duci, a ducal palace, must be built. Nevertheless, no traces remains of that 9th century building as the palace was partially destroyed in the 10th century by a fire. The following reconstruction works had been undertaken at the behest of Doge Sebastiano Ziani (1172-1178). A fantastic reformer, he would drastically alter the complete layout of the St. Mark’s Square. The new palace was built out of fortresses, 1 façade to the Piazzeta, the other overlooking the St. Mark’s Basin.

Even though only few traces remain of that palace, some Byzantine-Venetian architecture characteristics can nonetheless be observed at the ground floor, with the wall base in Istrian stone and some herring-bone-pattern brick paving. Political changes in the mid-13th century led to the want to re-believe the palace’s structure due to the considerable enhance in the quantity of the Fantastic Council’s members. The new Gothic palace’s constructions began around 1340, focusing moslty on the side of the constructing facing the lagoon. Only in 1424, did Doge Francesco Foscari determine to extend the rebuilding operates to the wing overlooking the Piazzetta, serving as law-courts, and with a ground floor arcade on the outdoors, open 1st floor loggias operating along the façade, and the internal courtyard side of the wing, completed with the construction of the Porta della Carta (1442). In 1483, a violent fire broke out in the side of the palace overlooking the canal, where the Doge’s Apartments had been. After once again, an essential reconstruction became required and was comissioned from Antonio Rizzo, who would introduce the new Renaissance language to the building’s architecture.

An whole new structure was raised alongside the canal, stretching from the ponte della Canonica to the Ponte della Paglia, with the official rooms of the government decorated with performs comissioned from Vittore Carpaccio, Giorgione, Alvise Vivarini and Giovanni Bellini. An additional large fire in 1547 destroyed some of the rooms on the second floor, but luckily without having undermining the structure as a entire. Reurbishment works have been getting held at the palace when on 1577 a third fire destroyed the Scrutinio Space and the Excellent Council Chamber, with each other with operates by Gentile da Fabriano, Pisanello, Alvise Vivarini, Vittore Carpaccio, Giovanni Bellini, Pordenone, and Titian. In the subsequent rebuilding function it was decided to respect the original Gothic style, regardless of the submission of a neo-classical option styles by the influential Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. Even so, there are some classical characteristics — for example, given that the 16th century, the palace has been linked to the prison by the Bridge of Sighs. As nicely as getting the ducal residence, the palace housed political institutions of the Republic of Venice until the Napoleonic occupation of the city in 1797, when its role inevitably changed. Venice was subejcted first to French rule, then to Austrian, and lastly in 1866 it became component of Italy.

More than this period, the palace as occupied by various administrative offices as nicely as housing the Biblioteca Marciana and other critical cultural institutions inside the city. By the end of the 19th century, the structure was showing clear indicators of decay, and the Italian government set aside significant funds for its restoration and all public offices had been moved elsewhere, with the exception of the State Workplace for the protection of historical Monuments, which is still housed at the palace’s loggia floor. In 1923, the Italian State, owner of the building, entrusted the management to the Venetian municipality to be run as a museum. Because 1996, the Doge’s Palace has been portion of the Venetian museums network, which comes beneath the management of the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia since 2008.

For much more information please go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doge%27s_Palace,_Venice

Venice (Italian: Venezia [veˈnɛttsja] ( listen), Venetian: Venexia [veˈnɛsja]) is a city in northeast Italy which is renowned for the beauty of its setting, its architecture and its artworks. It is the capital of the Veneto region. In 2009, there have been 270,098 individuals residing in Venice’s comune (the population estimate of 272,000 inhabitants contains the population of the entire Comune of Venezia around 60,000 in the historic city of Venice (Centro storico) 176,000 in Terraferma (the Mainland), mainly in the massive frazioni of Mestre and Marghera 31,000 live on other islands in the lagoon). Together with Padua and Treviso, the city is incorporated in the Padua-Treviso-Venice Metropolitan Area (PATREVE) (population 1,600,000).

The name is derived from the ancient Veneti folks who inhabited the area by the 10th century B.C. The city historically was the capital of the Venetian Republic. Venice has been known as the &quotLa Dominante&quot, &quotSerenissima&quot, &quotQueen of the Adriatic&quot, &quotCity of Water&quot, &quotCity of Masks&quot, &quotCity of Bridges&quot, &quotThe Floating City&quot, and &quotCity of Canals&quot. Luigi Barzini described it in The New York Occasions as &quotundoubtedly the most lovely city constructed by man&quot. Venice has also been described by the Times On the internet as being one of Europe’s most romantic cities.

The city stretches across 117 small islands in the marshy Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic Sea in northeast Italy. The saltwater lagoon stretches along the shoreline among the mouths of the Po (south) and the Piave (north) Rivers.

The Republic of Venice was a significant maritime power for the duration of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and a staging region for the Crusades and the Battle of Lepanto, as nicely as a quite crucial center of commerce (particularly silk, grain, and spice) and art in the 13th century up to the end of the 17th century. This made Venice a wealthy city all through most of its history. It is also identified for its several important artistic movements, specially the Renaissance period. Venice has played an crucial role in the history of symphonic and operatic music, and it is the birthplace of Antonio Vivaldi.

Please check out en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venice for further data…