The True History of the American Revolution, Sidney Fisher, 1902. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/4dc62564b9e30f9efe7d947ae90e904e4350127697974f93eddf272601ec678d.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/1f16d00553e83a1d3d474b5f67471f11af0fbb09d66d3b3ec63f9e80ac2b9aef.file
Built in 2002 at a cost of of £43 million. Renovated in 2025 at a cost of £150 million. There is no reason whatsoever to care about global warming because the evidence is that the people who are supposed to care about it, our governments, doesn't in fact care enough to even build sustainable for themselves. But do tear out your 80 year old window frames and replace them with flammable vinyl double glacing every 15 years from now. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/4a92523e59874edbe29b4fb8ceca2e64877680f3ce04ea6725b7ace82e49d1a1.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/8fdac66857d74915ed57417a208d6477ea64057416786f8633dae26bc363599b.file
The median farm in Japan is well under 10 acres and is profitable every year. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/b26d8a2a0f8cefaed660c595a41b4aec0bdec6794e4491146b4c92bd34f6f030.file
#Learnatrade (even if in this case a lot of it is just learning to follow the printed instructions and having the good sense from not putting things up in the rain) https://hell.twtr.plus/media/1bae4b304440e5d21fc195ff612be10303aafb5c07191a847179e20604e1f73d.file
If you are in Colchester in November you can go meet one of the few living British authors who still have some fire in their guts. Buy his latest there, and bring your old copy of The Running Hare, which is a beautiful book on farming, ecology, nature and life.
A facade only a modernist could love. The unrelated buildings to the left and right are plain grey boxes in the model only. However the main museum really looks like this. The heroic staff try to make it leas hostile by putting up the usual photocopier cutsie photos and welcome signs though. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/ee8e8489c104638b06148d229e2f9e13bbc8793fdadcfa8bf8f749863c64e4d8.file
Beautiful. If built without the formwork we call it Nubian vaulting. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/8442d2c535a13dfbdba784d4b0df86d57433f6733685b51f631df20d7ab91208.file
Beautiful inside and outside. The former Bank of Japan, Kyoto Branch office, a 1906 two story brick building with slate and copper roof. Today the annex of the rather atrocious Kyoto Museum. Designed by the anglophile Tatsuno Kingo (1854-1919) who also designed Tokyo Station. https://hell.twtr.plus/media/78c70b5fc15cda8c763c7c448c7861afbdfc7e979e33e3a3ef8221d350ae0016.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/f8d68e822724e85ad3a9de0fc6d0ca507e4f56bddb911c228137e098a97ae443.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/be77ad509b618a0473dc8fa334aad0775cb645ff3df32ee76a658b5a1f222623.file https://hell.twtr.plus/media/6a37f09fdafb5712678ffa445fcccd6489be60f1a5219c758ab602526e57b705.file