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MJR Construction
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✅ Construction Company London ✅ MJR Construction Ltd is a trusted residential and commercial construction company based in North London. With over 20 years of experience, they have established a reputation for high-quality workmanship and exceptional customer service.
✅ Their services include internal restructures, loft conversions, extensions, new builds, decorating, and comprehensive property maintenance. They specialize in both residential projects, such as home renovations and kitchen and bathroom installations, and commercial fit-outs for offices, hotels, restaurants, salons, and medical practices.
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amritokumarbd · 3 months
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Tailored Lofts
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Address: 50 Waterhall Avenue, London E4 6NA Phone: 020 3667 0779 Business email: [email protected] Website:https://tailoredlofts.uk/ Services: loft conversions london, house extensions london, bathroom fitters london, home renovations london, loft extensions london, bathroom renovations london, bathroom remodel london, loft conversion contractors, kitchen extension builders, home extensions london
We’ve built a strong reputation for delivering dependable and top-quality loft conversions, home renovations, and extensions, primarily servicing Waltham Forest and nearby areas. Our decade-long history in the industry remains a testament to our reliability and excellence. Serving clients in East and North London, we’re proud that most of our new business come from referrals, reflecting our dedication to outstanding service and customer satisfaction.
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jackwilliams09 · 7 months
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Best Kitchen Installation Services in Southgate
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If you are looking for the Best Kitchen Installation Services in Southgate, then contact Supreme Carpentry Ltd. Supreme Carpentry Ltd, located in the heart of Southgate, North London, is your go-to destination for an extensive array of carpentry services. Their expertise spans the repair, restoration, and replacement of wooden box sash and casement windows, both interior and exterior doors, and wooden flooring. For more information visit https://maps.app.goo.gl/UJL1JSQJoLuwRj8h9
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onstructionltd · 1 year
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Frequently Asked Questions About House Extensions in North London - Onstruction
Any construction that is attached to the primary structure is referred to as a "house extension." This could be an addition to a loft, a basement, a kitchen, a living room, or even a new bedroom. Extensions can be constructed using a range of materials, from brick & block to more expensive, luxury. For more details visit https://www.onstruction.co.uk/frequently-asked-questions-about-house-extensions-in-north-london
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lettalondon · 2 years
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Are you looking for quality tiles in north London? Look no further! Our selection of tiles is perfect for any project. We have something to fit your needs, from porch tiles to kitchen floor tiles. Contact us today to learn more about our selection and how we can help you with your next tile project. So shop now and make your home look fabulous! 
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rise-design-studio · 2 years
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Red Brick House - complete! - Dark green kitchen cabinets with black metal + brass Willesden Green, NW2 A full house refurbishment with rear, side and dormer extensions to a detached house in Willesden, North West London. The property is in need of a complete overhaul with the ground floor extended at the rear and side (Ground + First) to create a modern open plan dining room and kitchen, Home Offices on Ground + First and additional bedrooms on the Second floor. The project includes: - Airtightness - Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) - Mechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery (MVHR) - Additional Insulation (more than required by Building Regulations) - Solar PV What is Airtightness? Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) is a continuous source of ventilation that extracts stale, moisture-laden air from a building and resupplies fresh, filtered air back in, resulting in a comfortable and condensation free environment all year round. The fresh filtered air intake is heated by the extracted air. Project team: María, Becky, Imran, Sean #renovation #modernextension #northwestlondon #willesden #architecture #cricklewood #arquitecto #arquitectura #glazing #southernwindows #ladrillo #london #londres #interiordesign #reclaimed #cristal #reclaimedbrick #diseñointerior #risedesignstudio #ampliacion #architecture_hunter #glass #brick #mvhr #modernhome #minimalist #minimalistinterior #architect #ashp #reclaimedrooftiles — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/h6O5qEu
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Some Secret Home Designing Tips That Everyone Should Know!
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It doesn’t matter whether you need home extensions in North London or you want to build it from scratch, careful selection is mandatory in both cases. The architecture of a house should look unique enough that it can ultimately add value to the property because value addition is crucial along with the overall décor.
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emson9624 · 3 years
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House extension London - Whether you need an extension for kitchen, more space to work, a playful area for the children, or a luxurious new bathroom, you will certainly appreciate our offer of one of the finest services for house extensions in London. A wonderful and affordable way to transform your current living space. https://londondesignbuild.co.uk/extensions/
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Capital Trade Service is one of the leading professional builders in North London where you get a range of building services, like kitchens, bathrooms in North London. If you are searching for a local builder and joiner in North London or surroundings, consider Capital Trade Service. Our building extension, loft conversions, bricklaying, joiners services cover everything you need for your home or commercial space, and much more.
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thenordroom · 2 years
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My favourite home tours of 2021 (part 2)
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An Art-Filled Apartment in Stockholm
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Heather’s Colorful Eclectic Home in Scotland
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Warm Colors and Texture In A North London Family Home
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A Small Bohemian Apartment in Paris
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A Combination of Styles In A Historic Stockholm Apartment
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A Colorful Eclectic Countryside Villa in France
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A Blend Of British and Californian Style In A London Townhouse
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A Creative and Colorful Home in New York City
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A Victorian Terrace House With Modern Kitchen Extension And Color Touches
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Adrian Grenier’s Renovated Brooklyn Brownstone
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A Modern Wooden A-Frame Cabin in Lake Tahoe, California
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Wonderful kitchen with plenty of natural light. Finally we can share with you this successful kitchen project. https://marriottconstruction.co.uk/kitchen-extensions.html 
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briankernick · 3 years
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BRIAN KERNICK, P.Eng, MBA Greenview Developments Ltd.
Brian was born and raised in the small town of Canmore, Alberta. His father owned Restwell Trailer Park just off main street Canmore. As Restwell Trailer Park expanded and grew, Brian developed interest and learned the basics of carpentry and development. As a kid, he learned to drive a backhoe and dump truck and how to hammer and paint.  
His first development project was in Canmore, called Grotto Mountain Village. Grotto Mountain Village was a highly successful 125 manufactured housing community. After finishing the project, Brian decided to get his Masters in Business Administration (MBA) in Australia. Brian completed his MBA in 1998 and then worked in several large real estate consulting firms working for blue chip companies. He provided strategic evaluation advice and hands on development management services to companies and institutions looking to make direct property investments, engage in real estate development projects or alternatively undertaking the divestment of property.  
Brian is an efficient, innovative, tenacious, performance-driven and methodical real estate developer with extensive multi-industry experience both across North America and abroad.  He is well versed in Project Development and Management, Economic and Financial analysis, Acquisition and Disposal Strategies, Site Assessment, Town Planning, Engineering and Building design, Market geographic and demographic analysis.
Brian incorporated Greenview in 1988 with the intention of moving closer to his family and friends in Canada. Under Brian’s leadership, Greenview Developments has been involved in the construction, development and management of low-rise and high-rise residential and commercial properties, mixed-use developments and hotels. These developments have led to economic success, bottom-line results and award-winning projects.
Greenview’s model is based on understanding the entire life cycle of the development of a project and partnering with other experts that have varied and complimentary backgrounds and have the shared experience of working well together.  Using this life cycle view, we aim to deliver the best possible results to all stakeholders involved.
 CURRENT ON-GOING PROJECTS
1.       HARBOUR LANDING BUSINESS PARK (REGINA)
Harbour Landing Business Park is a campus style office development consisting of four buildings each spanning 40,000 square feet (3-storey office building and a Tim Hortons coffee) in Regina, Saskatchewan.  It is located near Regina International Airport. Buildings 1, 2 & 3 have been fully completed and phase 4 has commenced. It is a suburban office park that is located on the corner of Parliament Avenue and Lewvan Drive just north of the new Grasslands retail development. Three of the four office buildings have been completed and are occupied. They are located within minutes of the Regina Airport and the new Global Transportation Hub. They offer excellent access / egress from Lewvan Drive and access to acres of parks and walking paths. The tenant mix consists of Saskatchewan Cancer Agency, Association of Professional Engineers & Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS), Porchlight, Saskatchewan Healthcare Employees’ Pension Plan (SHEPP) and Chartered Professional Accountants Saskatchewan (CPA).
 2.       AVLI ON ATLANTIC (CALGARY)
AVLI is a private intimate building located in historic Inglewood, adjacent to the longest park pathway system in North America, in Calgary, Alberta. A home to 65 units of luxury residences with 7 floorplans for every buyer, budget and investor with boutique and cutting-edge interiors. It is comfortable in its setting, proud of its attributes and home to those who have an appreciation for remarkable art.  AVLI on Atlantic features the finest in contemporary custom-made cabinetry and the stylish gourmet kitchens offer ultra-modern flat panel doors in a white high-gloss overlay finish with metallic edging.
 Greenview Developments is the managing partner in this $36MM project which is nearly complete.
  3.       WILLIAM OFF WHYTE (EDMONTON)
It is a 44 unit, four-storey condo building that believes in bringing style and aesthetics to your life. It is rated one of the top streets in Canada providing a home you can really live in and admire. The project is located in central Edmonton, in the community of Garneau, and just off the popular and lively Whyte Avenue. William Off Whyte was completed in early 2020 with sales ongoing. Being near the University of Alberta main campus and Hospital also makes it ideal for students who want a stylish place to live. William Off Whyte has nine-foot ceilings, beautiful modern exterior, Italian cabinetry, soft close drawers, quartz counters, underground parking and bike storage and a choice of three colour schemes to suit your style.  
 PAST COMPLETED PROJECTS
1.       Sage.Stone (Calgary)
Sage.Stone is a project in NW Calgary with total sales revenue of $40 million. Phase 1 (88 units) is 100% complete and Phase 2 (90 units) finished closings by March 2015.  
2.       Bordeaux in Hawkstone (Regina)
76 townhomes in North Regina with total sales revenue of $22 million has been completed.
3.       Skyy Townhomes (Regina)
Sales of 116 units commenced in June 2010 with total sales revenue of $22 million and the project was completed January 2012.
4.       Luxstone Landing (Calgary)
12 unit Townhome developments with a value of $3.3 million was completed in 2012.
5.       Sage Townhomes (Regina)
The sales of 176 townhomes commenced in December 2009 with sales revenue of $35 million and the project was completed in early 2011.
6.       Advantage West Inns & Suites (Fort McMurray)
This hotel was built from pre-fabricated modular units rather than standard stick-built construction. The 83‑room hotel opened in July 2004. After 3 ½ years of operation, Greenview Developments sold it in 2008 for $19,400,000 or $234,000 / room, a record price in Canada.
7.       Spring Pastures (Australia)
Completed 72-acre rural residential project worth $10m in Mapleton, Queensland within 2 years.
8.       Grotto Mountain Village (Canmore)
Grotto Mountain Village was a $15 million project, consisting of a 125-lot turn-key manufactured housing community on 24 acres, which won the mayors award for Urban Design, Community Neighbourhood Enhancement & Facility Construction in 1994.
 EDUCATION/ TRAINING
·         Masters of Business Administration – AGSM / University of Sydney, 1998
·         Graduate Diploma in Business Administration – AGSM / University of Sydney, 1997                                      
·         Bachelor of Science in Engineering – University of Calgary, 1992
WORK EXPERIENCE
SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER |   WESTCORP – LONDON AT HERITAGE STATION – CALGARY, AB                      2006 - 2008
Responsible for the construction of four 20+     story residential towers, 80,000 ft2 of commercial space, an 1,800-car     parkade, and a pedestrian bridge connecting the development with light     rail rapid transit.  The residential     towers include high line amenities and ample common facilities.   Started this project from the early     concept stages and set up a construction and management team, operational     and procurement processes, budgets, and construction schedules.    Oversaw all aspects of this large     construction project.
 PROJECT MANAGER | POINTE OF VIEW DEVELOPMENTS – CALGARY, AB                                                             2005 - 2006
  Tendered and negotiated all scopes of work, monitor     construction milestones, budgets and costs.
Planned and designed new projects, customer     walkthroughs and completion of deficiencies.
 SENIOR EXECUTIVE | KPMG NATIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES – SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA                                     2001 - 2002
 ·         Provided strategic property advice and off-balance sheet finance solutions to developers, financiers, government agencies and major blue-chip corporations
·         Feasibility and divestment advice on HIH Insurance.  HIH, and its 18 controlled entities, was Australia’s largest insurance company and it went into liquidation in March 2001. I acted on behalf of the provisional liquidator to maximize the proceeds from the sale of the properties.
·         Development and feasibility advice for the redevelopment of Bathurst Mount Panorama Precinct, one of the top three motor racing circuits in the world.  Bathurst 1000 is the Australian equivalent of Indy 500 in terms of motor racing and the event is broadcast to over 400 million homes in 54 countries. The Panorama Precinct is a multi-use tourism destination featuring restaurants, tourist attractions, cultural facilities, sporting and recreational facilities such as motocross, educational facilities, residential properties and nature park areas.
·         Facilitated the revision and expansion of Commonwealth Property Principles document for the Australian Department of Finance. This provided an appropriate discount rate and methodology for real estate decisions.
·         Reviewed feasibility and business case for NRMA (affiliated with the Canadian Automobile Association and American Automobile Association), to divest their existing operations in multiple locations and consolidate their staff within a new 38,000 m2 ‘Village’ campus style development.  
·         Prepared a feasibility and highest and best use study for ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Television’s Gore Hill site as well as planning and offering council advice.
 DEVELOPMENT MANAGER |APP PROPERTY PTY LIMITED – SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA                                             2000 - 2001
 ·         We had to seek out, assess and convert development opportunities. This role encompassed feasibility analyses, negotiation and deal closures with clients, sourcing and arranging property finance.
·         Development Representative for C+BUS (an RRSP company with over 320,000 members) in its $1.5B, residential development of over 1,600 lots, units and townhouses, called Breakfast Point. This role included feasibility assessment, project management, risk management, planning, sales and marketing advice
·         Managed feasibility analysis for a new World Headquarters for TAB Ltd. (Australia’s largest gambling firm)
·         Provided Property and E-commerce advice for Australia Post (equivalent of Canada Post)
·         Business plan and property advice for a 100,000m2 regional business park on the Central Coast (north of Sydney) for Festival Development Corporation (a division of the Department of Urban Affairs and Planning)
·         Venue Management analysis for the Sydney Cove Passenger Terminal Upgrade Circular Quay. (The Sydney Cove Overseas Passenger Terminal receives around 50 cruise ships a year as well as housing numerous restaurants and events).
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asfaltics · 3 years
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  Flim, sb. Obs. Sc[otch]. A whim; an illusion.       1   in the manufactory of these flimsy things       2 had hung a basket of fodder underneath for these flimsy things       3                                                 Poor indeed are their prospects of continued protection, if they rest upon these flimsy things alone.       4   will you never learn to choose good, useful, lasting articles, instead of these flimsy things that do good to no one, and that a breath       5 took hold of these flimsy things, Oh!       6 the discomfort, the positive misery of these flimsy things       7   wretchedly printed on bad paper, with few or no literary expenses, these flimsy things drag on       8 “These flimsy things don’t last long, they soon break,” said he. “Of course they do!” declared Madame Guibal, with an air of indifference. “I’m tired of having mine mended.”       9 In all her looks the words we see, These flimsy things are not for me And I with them do not agree.       10   of these flimsy things       11       the ice floes ran in under and cut out these flimsy things.       12                         about 12 inch in being evident that these flimsy things are depth, which projects over the top of the difficult       13                           He knew “Well, it’s a good deal warmer than when to leave a man unhindered and to these flimsy things” he said, lifting the       14 attempt to hit some of these flimsy things, you will put your screwdriver through them.       15 You undertake to fix some of these flimsy things and you put a screw driver into them and they go to pieces.       16   You undertake to fix some of these flimsy things and you put a it in the same condition although I know       17                                                                         Lucy gave her skirts a toss “I am getting tired of these flimsy things, and am trying to wear them out”       18 “I must get some more,” he said, “stronger than these flimsy things.”       19   First of all, I know now what it means to travel “light.” These flimsy things       20 These letters, these unintelligible flowers, these bits of lace and of paper, what are they? Around these flimsy things what is there left ?   And yet we went on reading. But something strange is growing gradually greater...       21 “Why, if I put these flimsy things on now they’d be in holes before I ...”                                                                                     Thorough Young Lady enters. Thorough Young Lady — “Good morning... I’d like a dozen”       22   They had seen it as a whim, Agnes knew; a flimsy, floating thing which scientists might examine under a microscope. But if that were what it was she was full of them.       23  
sources (all but the last pre-1923)
1 Joseph Wright (1855-1930), The English dialect dictionary (London, 1898) vol. 2 : 405 2 OCR cross-column misread (on forged bank notes, and banks), at The Black Dwarf (“A London weekly publication, edited, printed, and published by T.J. Wooler”; January 13, 1819) : columns 21-22 “The Black Dwarf (1817–1824) was a satirical radical journal... published by Thomas Jonathan Wooler, starting in January 1817 as an eight-page newspaper, then later becoming a 32-page pamphlet. It was priced at 4d a week until the Six Acts brought in by the Government in 1819 to suppress radical unrest forced a price increase to 6d. In 1819 it was selling in issues of roughly 12,000 to working people such as James Wilson at a time when the reputable upper-middle class journal Blackwood’s Magazine sold in issues of roughly 4,000 copies.” wikipedia on Thomas Jonathan Wooler (1786-1853), also see wikipedia 3 OCR cross-column misread, at “Mrs. Perewinkle’s Visit to Boston,” by “Muhitable Holyoke,” in Frank Leslie’s New Family Magazine 3:2 (August 1858) : 161-167 (162) 4 ex The Chronicle (“An insurance journal”) 10:18 (October 31, 1872) : 274 on the mismanagement of The Globe Mutual Life Insurance Company under Frederick A. Freeman, its president, and/or other members of the Freeman family (including Pliny Freeman). 5 ex Out of the world, by M. Healy vol. 2 (of 3; London, 1875) : 27 asides — this would be Mary Healy Bigot (1843-1936), daughter of the painter George P. A Healy (1813-94 *) A brief entry on Mary Healy is found at A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837-1901; rather more, including an extensive list of her publications (journalism, fiction, translations, &c.) is found at her French wikipedia page — “Mary Healy utilisa le pseudonyme de Jeanne Mairet, mais aussi celui de « Madame Charles Bigot » et de « Mary Healy-Bigot ». On trouve des écrits non seulement publiés en français (souvent par Paul Ollendorff), mais aussi en anglais et en allemand. Elle produisit aussi de nombreuses traductions avec parfois l'aide de sa soeur Edith Healy.” in his autobiography is to be found the reason he (and later his daughter after the death of her husband Charles Bigot (1840-93 *)) would move to Chicago — George P. A. Healy, his Reminiscences of a Portrait Painter (Chicago, 1894) : 57 6 ex Alex(ander). Mackenzie, The Life and Speeches of Hon. George Brown (Toronto, 1882), in Chapter 19, The reform convention of 1867. Resolution of thanks to Mr. Brown. Mr. Brown’s reply : 113 7 ex correspondence to the editor (on the subject of “new restrictions in dress”), by “Freedom,” in The Meteor (“Ed. by members of Rugby School”) 175 (May 18, 1882) : 60 8 ex John Bull’s Neighbor in Her True Light : Being an Answer to some recent French criticisms. By a “Brutal Saxon.” Veluti in Speculum. (Third edition. London, 1884), in Chapter 11, The French Press: its Vanity—Le Temps and London Telegraph contrasted—Des Debats—Le Figaro—Le Clairon—Press Laws—Fear of Actions for Libel—Want of Freedom : 87 9 ex conversation about a fan, in Émile Zola (1840-1902 *), The Ladies’ Paradise : A Realistic Novel (London, 1886) : 74 aside — The novel is set in the world of the department store... (wikipedia) 10 “The Village Wedding,” in Poems by Chas. F(rederick). Forshaw, LL.D. (Bradford, 1889) : 28-33 (30) 11 from Act 2, Scene 4 of John Lesslie Hall (1856-1928) his Judas : A Drama in Five Acts (Williamsburg, Virginia; 1894) : 73 aside — “also known as J. Lesslie Hall, was an American literary scholar and poet known for his translation of Beowulf” (wikipedia); (some) papers at the College of William and Mary 12 ex “He saved others” (from Brotherhood Star), at Herald and Presbyter (“A Presbyterian family paper”) 68:46 (Cincinnati and St. Louis, November 17, 1897) : 15 in full — “When ice was running in the North River at New York, a ferryboat was crushed in, under the water line. An employe was sent down to stop the leak, or hold it until the boat could be run into the slip. Bedding, clothing and anything available were passed to him, but the ice floes ran in under and cut out these flimsy things. The boat reached the dock. Passengers were all hastened ashore. The boat was raised up by chains, so that the break was above the water, but the man did not come up on deck. They hastened below and found a bruised body of an unconscious man, pressed close against the opening. Careful nursing brought back life, but broken health and a disfigured body were his. ‘Even Christ pleased not himself.’” 13 OCR cross-column misread at J. B. Fulton, “Faulty Concrete Construction,” in Fireproof 3:6 (December 1903) : 31-33 (32) 14 ex OCR cross-column misread, at Francis Prevost (H. F. P. Battersby, 1862-1949 *), “The Siege of Sar,” in Ainslee’s (“A magazine of clever fiction”) vol. 12 (January 1904) : 1-44 (22) 15 ex Arthur H. Elliott, “The Gas Range in the Kitchen” In Light, Heat and Power 5:12 (February 1906) : 942-946 (944) self-described as “A monthly magazine devoted to the fields of illumination, and also combustion for producing heat and power, wherein the elements employed are natural, artificial, acetylene, gasolene, or petroleum gases.” 16 ex “The Gas Range in the Kitchen," in report of Elliott paper, in The Metal Worker, Plumber and Steam Fitter (March 3, 1906) : 52 17 same as no.s 14 and 15 above, but OCR cross-column misread, at Arthur H. Elliott, “The Gas Range in the Kitchen,” Progressive Age (Gas-Electricity-Water), 24:4 (February 15, 1906) : 96-99 (97) 97 Paper delivered at the First Annual Convention of the National Commercial Gas Association, held at the Cadillac Hotel, New York City, January 24th and 25th, 1906. 18 ex Mrs. Mary Dudeney. All Times Pass Over (London, 1909) : 75 (snippet view only, but entire at hathitrust) aside — little is found, biographically; author of poems, stories, even songs as Mary Du Deney (BL catalogue); are these of the same Mary? — “A novelty appeared in Judge Allen’s court in the shape of a woman, Mrs. Mary du Deney, who sought solace and mental refreshment in a book while her fate was being decided in a divorce proceeding. After reciting the grounds upon which she sought the divorce, the lady was lost to the world until the Judge cut the knot and she again felt the thrill of single blessedness.” (Los Angeles Herald (23 December 1900) : here); and   ◾ “...Old Lady Was Swaying, Fatal Collision with Cyclist At Bridgwater. Returning a verdict of Accidental Death at the inquest on Thursday on Mrg. Mary Du Deney. aged 85, of 2. Holmes Buildings. St. Mary-street, Bridgwater, who died in the hospital on Tuesday...” (Taunton Courier, and Western Advertiser (20 September 1947) : here) 19 ex William Caine (1873-1925 *), The Devil in Solution, (nicely) Illustrated by George Morrow (London, 1911) : 68 (snippet view only, but opens to same page at hathitrust 20 from this longer passage — “First of all, I know now what it means to travel ‘light.’ These flimsy things which the Japanese make are wonderfully serviceable. For instance, I purchased a silk Japanese raincoat which sheds rain perfectly, and yet when not in use I carry it in the pocket of my light overcoat.” ex “Japanese Milling, and Weather,” in Rosenbaum Review 2:39 (Chicago; September 15, 1917) : 8-10 asides — devoted to grain trade; at some point title changes to The Round-Up; published by the J. Rosenbaum Grain Company; this would be Joseph Rosenbaum (1838-1919), whose interesting life is sketched by Arba Nelson Waterman, in “Historical Review of Chicago and Cook County and Selected Biography," found here   ◾ perhaps more interesting is the editor of Rosenbaum Review (and its successor Round-Up), J. Ralph Pickell (1881-1939? *).   ◾ see, for example — “Senate Asks Jardine of Chicago ‘College’” ¶ Secretary Jarine was asked Friday, June 25, by the Senate to explain his connection with the Roundup College of Scientific Price Forecasting of Chicago. ¶ A resolution making the request was offered by Senator Caraway (Dem. Ark.), and adopted. Caraway said the secretary had accepted appoitment as a member of the faculty of the college to teach students “how to speculate and get around the rules of the grain futures act which he administers.” ¶ The resolution asked the Secretary to state whether his information on grain futures markets was obtained as a result of his official connection with the department of agriculture, and what compensation he has received from the college. ¶ The Roundup College school for price broadcasting [sic, should be “forecasting” ?] was held at the Congress Hotel four weeks ago. Secretary Jardine was announced in publicity as the principal speaker. The school is run by J. Ralph Pickell, listed in the telephone book with offices at 1848 West Washington Boulevard and 328 Ashland Boulevard. It is said, however, that the offices have moved to Western Springs, Ill., near Chicago. ¶ Pickell at the time the school was held, said about 500 students would be in attendance. Each student, he said would pay $50 for the course. ex The Illinois Agricultural Association Record (July 1, 1926) : 3 21 ex chapter 23 (the last) in Henri Barbusse (1873-1935 *), Light (Fitzwater Wray, trans.; 1919) : 301 several scans of the same at hathitrust 22 ex Fashions for Men (this passage) and The Swan (in one volume, subtitled Two Plays by Franz Molnar (both comedies in three acts; English texts by Benjamin Glazer); (Liveright, 1922) : 117 Ferenc Molnár (1878-1952), at wikipedia 23 ex Rachel Cusk, Saving Agnes (1993; Picador 1995) : 2
subject to change, corrections, &c.  
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luxerefurbs1 · 3 years
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However, if you opt for kitchen extensions london, then you don't have to spend even a single penny. The entire project is entirely free from cost and offers lucrative benefits. You can save the entire cost of renovation and get a brand new and beautiful kitchen instantly. This is certainly what every house owner is looking for.
Another major advantage with kitchen extensions london is that you can choose the design, size and location of the extension easily. A customized Roof to floor package can be chosen from the different selections available. The different designs of Roof to Floor Installations can be chosen from the traditional open roof form, to covered walkway form, roof to wall or semi-open roof form. The type of extension also depends on the type of construction used in the building. You can getplex forms, dormers, pent houses etc.
The Roof to Floor Installations offer a completely new look to your homes and they are ideal for large spaces. Moreover, there is no need to renovate the entire house. The entire process is completed with ladders and rails, without disturbing the existing structure. It's certainly a great way to expand your home in a hassle free manner. If you are considering a house extension in london, then you should opt for kitchen extensions. The process is very simple and less time consuming.
One of the major advantages of Roof to Floor Installations is that they increase the value of the property as well. Therefore, it is recommended to go for Roof to Floor kitchen extensions during the building boom in london. The kitchen extension london project not only adds value to the property but also provides extra living space to the residents of the building. Kitchen extensions are generally easy to install and maintain. Therefore, you can look for experienced companies providing specialized kitchen installation services in the city.
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Project Complete - Watch this space, photographed by @frenchandtye Queen’s Park NW6 A full house refurbishment with side, rear and dormer extensions to a mid terrace house in Queen’s Park, North West London. The property was in need of a complete overhaul with the ground floor extended at the rear to create a modern open plan dining room and kitchen; and a Home Office on the second floor. ⠀ ⠀ A sequence of stepped levels was created to create a contrast between the front reception rooms and the kitchen and dining at the rear. To allow for a greater connection with the garden, the floor at the rear was lowered to allow for a flush finish with the patio, resulting in a dramatically high and voluminous dining space. ⠀ ⠀ Materially the new extension is built in reclaimed red brick with carefully positioned glasswork and a polished concrete floor inside and out. More photos soon … ⠀ Project Team: María + Sean Contractor: @geblondon #architecture #design #interiordesign #risedesignstudio #architecturephotography #londonarchitecture #london #interior #architecturelovers #architect #home #homedecor #archilovers #arquitectura #building #localarchitects #queenspark #kensalrise #development #renovation #city #redbrick #extension #homedesign #modern #contemporaryarchitecture #detail #maxlight #buildingoftheyear — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/M4Sq1Ik
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What Do Experts Do With Lofts?
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A guest bedroom is obviously mandatory for better accommodation and loft conversion specialists in North London believe that the conversion of the attic into such a room can add up value to the place and the market price can also get a hike.
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