Tumgik
#Waverley Project
russellmoreton · 8 months
Video
Palimpsest (Waverley Project) by Russell Moreton Via Flickr: russellmoreton.blogspot.com/ Collage with photographic drawings,materials and notes. Flesh and Stone, The Body and the City in Western Civilization. Richard Sennett Humanity, An Emotional History. Stuart Walton Being Me, What it means to be Human. Pete Moore Architecture and Allegory, Peter Greenaway. Bridget Elliott and Anthony Purdy
2 notes · View notes
scotianostra · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
On October 1st 1763 the contract to build Edinburgh’s North Bridge was signed.
Edinburgh in the 1700′s was a very different city to the one we know today. The city boundary was restricted to the dramatic crag and tail feature which swept eastwards from the castle. Up to 35,000 people inhabited a space under a mile long making Scotland’s capital one of the most densely populated urban areas in the world at that time. The overcrowded population were crammed into crumbling tenements, many of them up to fourteen storeys high in order to make the most of the limited space. Make no mistake, Edinburgh at this point in it’s history, was a skyscraper city, very few cities in the world had buildings the height of our capital!
Edinburgh’s nobility were often forced to accept the unthinkable and share dwellings with the lower classes. Change was not just desired, it was deemed an absolute necessity if the city was ever to move forward.
Plans to build a New Town to the north were discussed as early as the 1750s but without the means of connecting it with the rest of Edinburgh, it would be nothing more than a fanciful dream. Phase one required the draining of the ancient Nor’ Loch, a man-made stagnant body of water located in the area which we now term as Princes Street Gardens. Drainage began in 1759 and would continue up until the 1820s. Dry land at the east of the Nor’ Loch valley allowed for what was undoubtedly the most ambitious engineering project to have been built in the city at that point: An eleven-hundred foot long stone bridge. The North Bridge, as it would be named, enabled the New Town to become a reality. A brand new chapter in the city’s history was about to begin.
The foundation stone of architect William Mylne’s North Bridge was laid in October 1763 but it would be a further two years before any serious amount of progress was made. The magnificent multi-arched bridge first opened to pedestrians in 1769 to much fanfare and excitement. However, the cheers quickly died down in August of that year when a partial collapse claimed the lives of five people. Haste in construction and a poorly calculated estimate regarding the depth of the foundations were said to have been the primary cause. Rebuilding work demanded £18,000 (almost double the original cost of the project) and the city would have to wait until 1772 before the grand reopening.
The North Bridge consisted of three main arches and several smaller arches, many of them concealed, on either side. After the bridge’s final completion, building work on the first residences of the New Town would commence within five years. Edinburgh would go on to expand like never before as the world’s largest Georgian townscape began to take shape.
The much-anticipated bridge was only to last a little over a century. Redevelopment and expansion of Waverley train station was being held back by the narrow space available between the piers of the North Bridge. It was becoming obvious that a new link was needed. Construction of the current steel bridge that we know today was completed in 1897 at a cost of £81,000. The North British Railway Company contributed to a third of the cost.
There are now several bridges in the city but it is the North Bridge which is most visible. Today the bridge continues to play a vital role in dictating the ebb and flow of the city, much as it has done for the past 240 years and at the moment work is continuing on a major restoration after defects were discovered in 2014, the work which was to cost an estimated £22 million, but if you recall my pic of the mural a couple of weeks ago, I pointed out the project is way behind schedule and the costs are now standing at £32 million, the work however  will secure the bridge for many years to come for the future citizens and visitors to the capital to both enjoy and use.
Okay the pics from top to bottom, the old bridge circa  177, 1800, note nothing built on the North side, with the view straight through to Register House,  thenm, 1809, 1824, 1829 (x2), 1837, 1845, 1871, 1966,1970, 1977, 2012, 2020 and finally my own pic from  16th September this year. 
35 notes · View notes
iriel3000 · 2 years
Text
Friday Recs - One Year Anniversary Double Edition
Happy Friday! some reading recommendations for your enjoyment. No particular order and more to come.
I can't believe it's been one whole year of Friday Recs!!😀and we are not done! Big Shout Out to all of the Clintasha authors that keep the fandom alive and us entertained.
There is a shocking lack of stories under the 'anniversary' tag so I thought we would go old school Sports Illustrated and do a double issue of different Alternate Universes. You know, the ones where Clint and Nat can be happy together...
Thank you everyone for supporting Friday Recs and leaving Kudos for writers, I appreciate you very much 😘
technically, aug 6th 2021 was 1st rec post...
Tumblr media
Crumbling Corner of Paradise by @sokovianrevenger
Clint Barton is a Senior at Waverley University, and he meets the young, red-headed librarian Natasha. He decides to undertake a small project to improve the destroyed building. She thanks him for his help, and the rest is history.
Be Seeing You by @Alistra and @AlphaFlyer
At the height of the Cold War, freelance American assassin Clint Barton and rogue Russian spy Natasha Romanoff find themselves abducted and transferred to a strange village. Guarded by an unknown foe, the two rival agents must learn to work together to escape.
I'd Give It All by @hellaskye/@skyewritcs
“When did you start working here?” Clint asked, somewhere between the aviary and the puppy kennel. “I woulda remembered you, Red.”
sunflowers and orchids by @gsparkle/@quidnunc-life
Clint is a florist, and Steve is his best friend and delivery driver. After months of sitting empty, the store next door is bought by Natasha, who is opening a tattoo parlor with her best friend Bucky.
Black Roses aren't real (but you and I are) by @MorganBartonRomanoff
When the beautiful redhead moves in across from Cupid's Flowers, Clint is thrilled. He is less so when he finds out that she is a florist too.
The Hawk and the Spider by@sgteam14283
As a bounty hunter, Clint never let it get personal. Then he met Natasha.
sorry about the blood in your mouth (i wish it was mine) by@ashlearose13
The thing about dying is that it's only supposed to happen once.
Once Upon A Time in the West by @NyxEtoile and @ OlivesAwl
The Madam - Natasha Romanova has fought too hard to find a home to give it up now, so she asks for help from
The Deputy - Clint Barton thought he left Triskelion behind a long time ago, but when his old love writes him, he hops a stage and meets
some things I mean by @samalander
Wrong Number AU: In which an Olympic Archer gets drunk and tries to text his ex, but ends up talking to a young ballerina who desperately needs a friend.
Chance Encounters by @CloudAtlas/@cloud--atlas
His knuckles are swollen and his bottom lip is split and he appears to have multiple bandages under his ill-filling suit jacket. He doesn’t, however, seem to have any pets.
Rinse Cycle by @Arukou/@arukou-arukou
There's a red-haired beauty doing laundry two machines down, but Clint's pretty sure those suspicious stain's aren't ketchup.
an anchor, mooring me here by@andibeth82
the AU in which Clint is retired from S.H.I.E.L.D. and owns a used bookstore in Brooklyn, and Natasha takes the wrong direction on the subway, and as it turns out, there are a lot of secrets between people who run from their past lives.
If you are one of the authors or know them on tumblr and they are not properly tagged, please let me know in comments and I'll add them. Also, feel free to browse other categories, click the Iriel3000fridays recs link below.
Next week's category: CA: Winter Soldier 2
39 notes · View notes
Text
Essential Steps Before Exterior Painting
Embarking on an exterior painting project? Ensure a flawless finish by tackling these crucial tasks before the paintbrush hits the walls. Let’s dive into the key preparations that set the stage for a stunning transformation!
Tumblr media
1. Surface Inspection: The Foundation Matters
Before you dip that brush in paint, inspect your exterior surfaces closely. Look for any signs of wear, cracks, or peeling paint. Addressing these issues upfront ensures a smoother application and helps prevent future problems.
Ringwood painters recommend starting with a thorough cleaning. Using a power washer or a scrub brush, remove dirt, mildew, and loose paint. Pay special attention to areas exposed to the elements, as they may require extra care.
Once cleaned, examine the condition of the siding, trim, and other surfaces. Replace any rotting wood and fill gaps or cracks with a suitable filler. A solid, well-prepared surface is the canvas for a lasting, beautiful paint job.
2. Colour Selection: Beyond Aesthetics
Choosing the right colour goes beyond aesthetics; it involves considering your surroundings, climate, and personal preferences. Melbourne’s exterior house painters often recommend colours that complement the local environment and withstand varying weather conditions.
Opting for durable and UV-resistant paints is wise for areas like Wantirna, where exterior painters understand the local climate. Consider the mood you want to evoke — a classic, neutral tone or a bold statement colour.
Take advantage of colour consultations provided by painters in Ringwood to explore samples and visualise how your chosen colour will look in different lighting conditions. This step ensures that your exterior reflects your style while enduring the test of time.
3. Weather Watch: Timing Is Everything
The weather plays a pivotal role in the success of your exterior painting project. Melbourne’s unpredictable climate requires strategic planning. Check the forecast, and aim for a stretch of dry, mild weather.
Commercial painting contractors in Mount Waverley emphasise the importance of avoiding extreme temperatures. Extreme heat can cause paint to dry too quickly, leading to uneven application, while cold weather may hinder the curing process.
Plan your painting schedule accordingly, keeping an eye on short-term and long-term weather predictions. If possible, choose a time when rain is unlikely for at least 48 hours post-painting to ensure the paint has adequate time to set.By addressing surface issues, selecting the right colours, and timing your project with weather considerations, you set the stage for a successful exterior painting venture. Trust the expertise of house painters in Rowville and neighbouring areas to guide you through these essential steps, ensuring your home’s exterior receives the attention it deserves.
0 notes
Navigate The Building Defects Thoroughly With A House Inspection Mount Waverley Team
For both homeowners and builders, building flaws in Mount Waverley, Victoria can be a major worry. To guarantee that construction is finished to a high degree, builders in the state of Victoria must strictly abide by rules and building requirements. In regards to construction flaws, we as homeowners need to understand our rights and obligations as well as what to do if a defect is found. By actively participating in the house inspection Mount Waverley process, property owners can keep a close eye on the structural integrity.
The Victorian Building Authority and Consumer Affairs Victoria are two organizations that can help resolve disputes that may arise. The defect liability period in Victoria varies based on the circumstances, although it usually lasts for a maximum of 12 months following the completion of the construction. Builders must fix any flaws the homeowner finds during this time and avert more serious issues like disagreements or long-term property damage.
Understanding Building Defects
According to the building contract, statutory warranties, or laws, any workmanship or construction flaw that doesn't meet the required requirements is considered a building defect in Victoria. These flaws may be the consequence of shoddy construction, inferior materials, or failure to adhere to the contract's specifications. Poor construction quality can cause issues with both common and private property, necessitating action by owners and owners corporations.
Types Of Building Defects
Building flaws come in a variety of forms and are generally grouped into the following categories: Strutural Defects: Problems with a building's essential components, such as the foundation, walls, beams, or columns, are referred to as structural flaws. If structural flaws are not fixed right away, they could make the structure dangerous or unstable and result in serious issues. Non-structural Defects: Non-structural defects are flaws that can have an impact on a building's overall function, value, or beauty. These defects do not compromise the stability or integrity of the structure. Paintwork, installations like doors and windows, and issues with interior finishes are a few examples.
In building projects, it is critical that all parties involved understand the common forms of flaws, how they affect the property, and how to handle any potential problems. Building inspectors can collaborate with the owners to uphold the highest standards for the properties. With a comprehensive inspection, they can ensure the security of the building, and make it a useful place to live or work.
Building Contracts and Laws Contractual Liabilities In Victoria, building contracts specify the duties, liabilities, and commitments of builders and property owners. These responsibilities, commonly referred to as  “warranties” are outlined in the Domestic Building Contracts Act of 1995. Furthermore, builders are obligated to adhere to specific criteria when completing construction work by the Australian Consumer Law's “consumer guarantees.” Building flaws can be avoided by builders adhering to these duties, since non-compliant work might result in disputes and legal proceedings.
Legislation Liabilities
It's crucial to handle disagreements involving building faults by going through the appropriate legal processes. These conflicts can be settled with the assistance of Domestic Building Dispute Resolution Victoria (DBDRV), saving money and time compared to going to court or using a tribunal. Both builders and building owners can access this organization, which has the power to impose orders for dispute resolution.
Defects Liability Period Homeowners in Victoria have a specific period of time to file a claim for flaws in a finished building project known as the Defect Liability Period. In most cases, this phase begins following project handover and has a variable length based on the conditions of the homeowner-builder contract. Common domestic construction contracts, such as AS4000 and ABIC H 2018, have a typical 12-month defects liability period. 
Within this time frame, you want to discover any building flaws and address them over the building's four seasons of use. This time frame is critical because it allows the homeowner to find any flaws that might result from subpar building materials or craftsmanship.
Final Inspection
It's crucial to closely inspect the finished work for any flaws or problems that need the builder to address during the final inspection. To guarantee a comprehensive assessment, a property inspection Wyndham Vale team must conduct the evaluation. They can strive toward enhanced construction quality and safety by comprehending the nuances of building faults. Professional building inspectors can also employ effective techniques for investigating and mitigating the issues. 
0 notes
atlanticcanada · 2 months
Text
0 notes
sydneywideroofingco · 4 months
Text
Sydney Wide Roofing Co - Randwick
At Sydney Wide Roofing Co - Randwick, we pride ourselves on being comprehensive roofing contractors near me that you can count on across the Eastern Suburbs and South Sydney communities. Our expertise extends to homes in Waverley, Queens Park, Zetland, and Rosebery as well. From meticulous gutter cleaning to leak detection and roof painting, we’ve mastered every facet of the trade to ensure optimal results.
Tumblr media
Our services cover an extensive range of roofing solutions, ensuring that your home remains safe and well-maintained. For those in Maroubra or Clovelly requiring a durable and reliable new roof, our roof replacement Randwick services guarantee quality materials and skilled craftsmanship that stand the test of time. Bondi Junction and Bondi homeowners can entrust their roofing projects to us with the assurance of exceptional service.
At Sydney Wide Roofing Co - Randwick, we pride ourselves on being comprehensive roofing contractors near me that you can count on across the Eastern Suburbs and South Sydney communities. Our expertise extends to homes in Waverley, Queens Park, Zetland, and Rosebery as well. From meticulous gutter cleaning to leak detection and roof painting, we’ve mastered every facet of the trade to ensure optimal results.
Contact US
Sydney Wide Roofing Co - Randwick
19 Perouse Rd, Randwick, NSW 2031, Australia
Phone: (02) 9000 1604
Website: https://sydneywideroofingco.com.au/randwick/
Company Hours:
Sunday : Closed Monday : 07:00 - 18:00 Tuesday : 07:00 - 18:00 Wednesday : 07:00 - 18:00 Thursday : 07:00 - 18:00 Friday : 07:00 - 18:00 Saturday : 07:00 - 18:00
External Link:
Blogger Gravatar Pinterest Sites.google Youtube
1 note · View note
aceroof · 4 months
Text
What factors should you consider before hiring a Leaking Roof Repair in Mount Waverley?
If Mount Waverley has to deal with a roof that is failing, it is essential to choose the right Leaking Roof Repair in Mount Waverleycrew. Ace Roof Repair is the trustworthy company you need to stop leaks and protect your home's structure.
Local Knowledge Is Vital.
When looking for Leaking Roof Repair in Mount Waverley, you should first think about how knowledgeable they are about the area. Ace Roof Repair, a company with deep roots in the neighbourhood, is familiar with Mount Waverley's unique weather conditions.
Acquired Track Record
People are very interested in what a company has done in the past. Before you choose a Leaking Roof Repair in Mount Waverley, look into their track record. Ace Roof Repair has a portfolio of completed projects and glowing testimonials from happy customers to back them up.
Certified and Insured
When maintaining a roof, safety is the most important thing. It is essential to make sure that the team you choose has the proper licensing and insurance. This will protect your property and the people who live or work there. Ace Roof Repair has the appropriate licenses, so you can be sure that they can fix your leaky roof in Mount Waverley.
Finding Out Prices
People don't like being surprised, especially when it comes to the bill. As part of its commitment to transparent pricing, Ace Roof Repair gives detailed quotes that explain the scope of the job and the costs that come with it. There are no hidden fees or expenses that you didn't expect. Instead, we do Leaking Roof Repair in Mount Waverley, honestly.
Time of Emergency Response
When roofs are breaking, quick action is significant. Ace Roof Repair responds quickly to emergencies because they know how serious the situation is. A roof that is leaking needs to be fixed right away, and so should your repair crew.
To conclude,
Getting the right Leaking Roof Repair in Mount Waverleycompany can make the difference between a minor problem and a major disaster. When you choose Ace Roof Repair, you're not just getting a service; you're also getting a partner who will protect your home from unpredictable weather. Instead of letting a leak ruin your party, call Ace Roof Repair and be sure you can weather the storm.
0 notes
hrenovations40 · 4 months
Text
Waverley's Deck Masters: Transforming Outdoor Spaces with Expertise
Experience outdoor living at its finest with skilled Deck Builders in Waverly. From design to construction, we bring innovation and precision to every project, creating bespoke decks that harmonise with your lifestyle. Elevate your outdoor haven with trusted deck-building expertise.
Tumblr media
1 note · View note
russellmoreton · 2 years
Video
'Architecting' : Making, concretizing existential space by Russell Moreton Via Flickr: Ann Cline A Hut of One's Own Life Outside The Circle of Architecture. Herzog and De Meuron NATURAL HISTORY
4 notes · View notes
scotianostra · 11 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Waverley trip
Heading North West through the Sound of Mull past Duart Castle.
The Keep at Duart was built in 1360 when Lachlan Lubanach, the 5th Chief, married Mary Macdonald, daughter of the Lord of the Isles. She brought Duart as her dowry. Lachlan built the Keep for his wife. The other two wings were added in the 16th and 17th centuries. My family lost the Castle in the late 17th century when the Earl of Argyll took the Castle and our lands to pay off family debts. In 1911, my great grandfather, Sir Fitzroy Maclean, the 26th Chief, bought back the Castle and in the period up to WWI, restored it to the building you see today.
Duart is one of the few original clan seats that has survived as the home of the Chief and his family while also being open to the public. Sherry you asked about the scaffolding, buildings like Duart around Scotland will always be struggling to keep them in one piece. The castle had a number of ceilings come down about ten years ago and since then they have been going through a major restoration project, so far it has cost almost £2.5 million, a bout half of it has been raised through donations through the Clan MacLean webpage.
Three more planned stages of the restoration are estimated to cost another £1.15 million. No doubt other problems will arise, as I said it's a struggle trying to preserve these places for future generations.
More details on their site here http://www.maclean.org/
16 notes · View notes
yeonchi · 6 months
Text
Kisekae Insights #34: One Country Two (Naming) Systems
Tumblr media
If the woke left wants places and cities to be known by their traditional Indigenous names, then I’m allowed to do this shit. In other words, if the left wants Melbourne to be known as Naarm, then I'm allowed to call it Hong Kong.
After coming back from a trip to Hong Kong in 2005 (that I missed 3 weeks of school for), I started giving places and suburbs in Melbourne counterpart names, thereby shaping Melbourne into my version of Hong Kong. I got so into it that even my parents got annoyed at me for doing this, particularly on Facebook (back in the day, there was a map you could access from your timeline of all the places you tagged in your photos, so having a lot of pins in Hong Kong and Japan was something that looked really cool to me).
Of course, in Year 8, I shared my system to the world as part of a “personal best” project, first to my class and then to a bunch of people who were the parents of those selected by each class to present their projects in front of the school principals (I only got selected since nobody else in the class was willing to do it presumably). Naturally, barely anyone understood and maybe a few people laughed, but I imagine everyone there thought, “oh, he’s a bit of a travelled boy for someone with so much free time lol.” I never thought about naming it One Country Two (Naming) Systems until 2016.
Over the years my names for places have changed, particularly after my first trip to Japan in 2011 that brought a big shake-up to my system in the way of establishing prefectures the size of suburbs and naming most of Melbourne after cities and towns in Japan. I’m a fucking weeb, aren’t I?
What does this have to do with my personal project, you might ask. Well, this version of Hong Kong is where a majority of my stories are set. I’ve been keeping the location settings of my stories vague for privacy reasons, but it’s not like some people don’t know what city I live in already. The rest of Australia is also divided into and named after provinces in China, but that’s not important. In this filler instalment of Kisekae Insights, I want to introduce you all to each region of my Hong Kong along with the prefectures and their major cities. Let’s get right into it.
Hokkaido 北海道: Mount Dandenong region
Tohoku Region 東北地方
Aomori 青森: Craigieburn
Akita 秋田: South Morang
Yamagata 山形: Hurstbridge
Fukushima 福島: Epping
Tung Chung 東涌: Broadmeadows
Hokuriku Region 北陸地方
Kanazawa 金沢: Heidelberg
Toyama 富山: Greensborough
Nagano 長野: Preston
Fukui 福井: Essendon
Kōbō 港防: Coburg
Tōkai Region 東海地方
Gifu 岐阜: Eltham
Tsu (Mie) 津 (三重): Templestowe
Nagoya (Aichi) 名古屋 (愛知): Doncaster
Niigata 新潟: Doncaster East
Fo Tan 火炭: Warrandyte
Taiwan Region 台湾地方
Tai Po 大埔: Lilydale
Sha Tin 沙田: Ringwood
Ma On Shan 馬鞍山: Croydon Hills
Hsinchu 新竹: Croydon
Hualien 花蓮: Mooroolbark
Accessible through the Archangel Tunnels are Taipei/New Taipei 臺北/新北, Taoyuan 桃園, Keelung 基隆 and Yilan 宜蘭.
Popei Island 浦北島, Parris Island ぱりすあいらんど and Minato-Sugaru Island 港携島 are administratively part of this region.
Kantō Region 関東地方
Ho Man Tin (Yau Tsim Mong) 何文田 (油尖旺): Nunawading
Maebashi (Gunma) 前橋 (群馬): Box Hill
Utsunomiya (Tochigi) 宇都宮 (栃木): Vermont
Mito (Ibaraki) 水戸 (茨城): Glen Waverley
Sham Shui Po 深水埗: Clayton
Kwun Tong 觀塘: Wheelers Hill
Yokohama (Kanagawa) 横浜 (神奈川): Knoxfield
Hanzhong 漢中: Ferntree Gully
Hung Hom (Kowloon City) 紅磡 (九龍城): Rowville
Zhongshan 中山: Bayswater
Yuen Long 元朗: Boronia
Sendai (Miyagi) 仙台 (宮城): Wantirna
Accessible through the Archangel Tunnels is Tin Shui Wai 天水圍.
Shutoken Region 首都圏地方
Accessible through the Archangel Tunnels are Tokyo 東京, Saitama 埼玉, Chiba 千葉, Sao Paulo, Cardiff and Shizuoka 静岡
Kyontong Island 洪東島 is administratively part of this region.
Kōshinetsu Region 甲信越地方
Morioka (Iwate) 盛岡 (岩手): Balwyn
Kofu (Yamanashi) 甲府 (山梨): Camberwell
Chengdu 成都: Malvern
Chongqing 重慶: Prahran
Hong Kong Region 香港地方
Hong Kong 香港: Melbourne
North Point (Hong Kong East) 北角 (東區): Richmond
Aberdeen 香港仔: South Melbourne
Repulse Bay (Hong Kong South) 淺水灣 (南區): St Kilda
Kinki Region (Kansai) 近畿地方 (関西)
Ōsaka 大阪: Footscray
Kyōto 京都: Sunshine
Kōbe (Hyōgo) 神戸 (兵庫): Deer Park
Wakayama 和歌山: Williamstown
Nara 奈良: Maribyrnong
Ōtsu (Shiga) 大津 (滋賀): Werribee
Chugoku Region 中国地方
Hiroshima 広島: Caulfield
Okayama 岡山: Cheltenham
Takamatsu (Kagawa) 高松 (香川): Braeside
Matsue (Shimane) 松江 (島根): Carrum Downs
Tottori 鳥取: Chelsea
Yamaguchi 山口: Sandringham
Shikoku Region 四国地方
Matsuyama (Ehime) 松山 (愛媛): Cranbourne
Kwai Chung (Kwai Ching) 葵涌 (葵青): Narre Warren
Sai Kung 西貢: Pakenham
Kōchi 高知: Frankston
Tokushima 徳島: Springvale
Tsuen Wan 荃灣: Dandenong
Kyūshū/Ryūkyū Region 九州地方/琉球弧
Fukuoka 福岡: Mornington
Kumamoto 熊本: Dromana
Nagasaki 長崎: Rosebud
Kagoshima 鹿児島: Portsea
Miyazaki 宮崎: Flinders
Ōita 大分: Hastings
Saga 佐賀: Rye
Naha (Okinawa) 那覇 (沖縄): Cowes
Sheung Shui 上水: Wonthaggi
As a bonus, here are some cities outside Hong Kong in the provincial enclave I call Guangdong Province. A lot of these place names are even vaguer and not entirely fixed because I’ve had to rename place names to fit in the names of other places where they are closer to their original counterparts in China. Because there are so many places I can name before I run out, certain place names are taken from neighbouring provinces, and those counterparts in my personal project can cover areas between two states in Australia. At the same time, Australian states can fit several Chinese provinces.
Guangdong 廣東
Magadan: Healesville
Shenzhen 深圳: Geelong
Yangjiang 陽江: Warrnambool
Zhanjiang 湛江: Port Fairy
Foshan 佛山: Ballarat
Yunfo 雲浮: Ararat
Zhaoqing 肇慶: Maryborough
Qingyuan (Guangzhou) 清遠 (廣州): Bendigo/Castlemaine
Hengyang 衡陽: Swan Hill
Shaoguan 韶關: Echuca
Heyuan 河源: Seymour
Heping 和平: Shepparton
Longyan 龍巖/Yongding 永定: Albury/Wodonga
Dongguan 東莞: Warragul
Changping 常平: Traralgon
Jieyang 揭陽: Bairnsdale
If the name Guangdong had to be Westernised to fit the original state’s English name, I’d rename it Guangtoria. Anyway, thanks for making it through this post. If you’ve managed to get to this point without getting a migraine, then congratulations, you’re as crazy as I am. See you all next time when I write something more interesting.
0 notes
aussiebusinesstips · 8 months
Text
Choosing the Right Plumbing Supplies in Glen Waverley
Are searching for the right Plumbing Supplies in Glen Waverley? At Mitcham Plumbing Plus, we pride ourselves in being able to deliver high quality plumbing supplies at competitive prices in Glen Waverley area. For Glen Waverley area Local People Call now (03) 9874 4352.
0 notes
Text
Welcome to Melbourne’s Wallpaper Installation Experts in Mount Waverley
When it comes to enhancing the aesthetic appeal of your space, few elements can rival the transformative power of wallpaper. Whether you are looking to create a statement wall, add a touch of elegance to your home, or completely revamp your commercial space, you’ve come to the right place.
At our establishment in Mount Waverley, we take immense pride in being Melbourne’s leading wallpaper installer and supply experts. With years of experience in the industry, a team of skilled professionals, and a diverse range of wallpaper designs to choose from, we are your one-stop destination for all things wallpaper.
Tumblr media
Why Choose Us?
Expertise: Our team of experienced wallpaper installers in Melbourne knows the ins and outs of wallpaper installation. We understand that every project is unique, and we tailor our services to meet your specific needs. Whether it’s a residential, commercial, or industrial space, we’ve got you covered.
Comprehensive Selection: Our extensive collection of wallpaper styles and designs ensures that you’ll find the perfect wallpaper to complement your vision. From classic and timeless patterns to modern and innovative prints, our range has something for everyone.
Quality Assurance: We source our wallpapers from reputable suppliers known for their commitment to quality. Our wallpapers are made from durable materials and printed with eco-friendly inks, ensuring longevity and environmental responsibility.
Customization: If you have a specific design or idea in mind, our team can assist you in creating custom wallpapers that are uniquely yours. Personalize your space and make a lasting impression with bespoke wallpaper designs.
Professional Installation: Our skilled installers are dedicated to delivering flawless results. We handle every aspect of the installation process, from preparation to final inspection, with meticulous attention to detail.
Competitive Pricing: We believe that high-quality wallpaper installation and supply services should be accessible to all. Our competitive pricing ensures that you can transform your space without breaking the bank.
Our Process
Consultation: We begin by understanding your vision and needs. Whether you’re redecorating a single room or an entire property, our experts will guide you through the selection process.
Selection: Choose from our extensive collection of wallpaper designs, or work with our team to create a custom design that reflects your unique style.
Preparation: Our professional installers prepare the surface, ensuring it’s clean and primed for wallpaper application.
Installation: The installation process is where our expertise shines. We carefully apply the chosen wallpaper, ensuring precision and attention to detail.
Final Inspection: Before we consider the job complete, we conduct a thorough inspection to ensure everything meets our high standards.
Contact Us Today
Transform your space with Melbourne’s trusted wallpaper installation . Whether you’re a homeowner, interior designer, or business owner, we are here to bring your vision to life. Contact us today for a consultation, and let’s embark on a journey to create a space that truly reflects your style and personality.
1 note · View note
Text
Are you Searching for Reliable & Suitable Carpet Cleaning in Frankston
In recent years, homeowners and businesses have opt for reliable carpet cleaning in Frankston to remove stains, spills as well as other debris. Further, they use eco friendly cleaning products to have better impact on environment and support sustainability. Well known companies ensure that the rugs are dust free to avoid the risk of serious health conditions and breathing problems. They provide flexible hours suitable according to your schedule for avoiding any kind of interruption.
Tumblr media
Benefits of Choosing Top Notch Carpet Cleaning Services:
To begin with, several companies offer carpet cleaning in Glen Waverley for both residential and commercial purposes. Moreover, they provide stain removals for coffee, soft drinks, wines, tea, food and other spills so one could get every solution at one place. Renowned companies offer their services for corporate offices, schools, retail stores, warehouses, factories, and other professional sectors. Additionally, experts are well versed with their job roles to provide carpets within estimated time period for direct use.
Generally, professionals are equipped with advance cleaning and steaming machines for all type of carpets so customers could rely on them without any hesitation. They also provide comfortable timings for commercial carpet cleaning once employees have left so the task can complete effortlessly. The eco friendly products are safe for pets as well so they could feel at ease. It is believed that carpet steaming would dry within minimum downtime and one could simply place at its position.
Skilled cleaners are knowledgeable enough to advice clients on maintaining carpets for saving unnecessary expenses. They also highly recommend regular carpet cleaning to maintain overall environment while limiting the risk of serious health concerns.
Importance of Trusted & Comprehensive Cleaning Services:
Reputed companies offer diverse range of cleaning services that include window, tile and grout as well as other assistance.
In addition, they provide comprehensive car interior cleaning and steaming services that will provide better indoor environment while driving.
Cleaners also assist with upholstery cleaning services that include sofas, cushions, couch, chairs and other furniture so one could get all solutions.
They are capable of handling all scale cleaning projects within specific timeframe.
One should enquire with the best company, if they are seeking for carpet cleaning services at budget friendly prices.
Source
0 notes
xcellhomes · 9 months
Text
Home Builders Glen Waverley | Xcell Homes
Tumblr media
Are you looking for experienced Home Builders Glen Waverley to assist you in creating a one-of-a-kind living environment that empowers you? We are delighted to welcome you to Xcell Homes, which offers experienced builders to assist you in your project. Our builder combines architectural expertise with high construction standards to provide our clients with one-of-a-kind, stunning, and long-lasting residences.
Address: 2/632 Clayton Road, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, Victoria Gmail: [email protected] Phone: 03 8555 4690
0 notes