His round on the 12th hole, putting his second shot into the water. He made two more bogeys, handing Tommy Fleetwood the title though he had an anxious wait after shooting 2 over par for his round. Spainsjon rahm won the tournament, but its fleetwood who finishes the season as the top golfer on the european tour. England will play tonga in the semi finals of the Rugby League World cup in auckland next saturday, after they beat Papua New Guinea by 36 points to six in melbourne this morning. England dominated from the off, and Jermaine Mcgillvary scored another two tries to put them in control. Hes scored six in the tournament now. While man of the match Kallum Watkins also scored a couple, as england ran in a total of seven tries. Still not a complete performance, especially in attack, but i think we held on really well. It is something to work on, still a lot of improvement in us. Is that a concern, that the stakes are still being made . It is not slowing as it might be. Bill nighy pos
Little amethysts, and some white seed pearls very delicate in that respect. And its a great reflection of how the arts and Crafts Movement was working at the time, from about 1890 into the early part of the 20th century, using very basic materials to bring a handcrafted look back to jewelry, which is excellent and very much led by makers such as Arthur Gaskin and influenced by burnejones. But theres another necklace which i think is absolutely exquisite. And do you wear this at all . Yes, i wear it a lot. Yes, yeah. And my mother explained that they had to make every single little bit of gold chain themselves. Exactly. And all those little wheels and things. Well, part of the arts and Crafts Movement was that you were making everything by hand, but whats interesting about this piece is, of course, its with gold, and normally, its more of the art nouveau period, working alongside the arts and crafts period, that was working with gold and finerquality pieces, so, its absolutely amazing h
Good day to you all - I ve been reviewing many a thread on this site - some really helpful info for me a complete novice.
My father had wood working lathes and spent hours in his shed. A lathe has always been something I ve wanted and so I found a Myford ML7 for sale locally - an engineer owned it and only wanted what seemed a fair price.
I paid my money and took my chance - it was delivered to my door on a bench and so far has only needed, new oil lite bushings all round, new counter shaft, new oilers - complete strip down to remove all the grease which had been pumped into the oil ways..