#Dewez
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
frenchcurious · 6 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Jacques Dewez & Jean Kerguen - Porsche 911S - vainqueurs dans la catégorie 2L des 24 Heures du Mans 1966. - source Porsche Museum.
18 notes · View notes
diamondswelding · 2 months ago
Text
Deweze Dealer Kansas: Your Source for Effective Farming
When it comes to farming equipment, the right dealer makes all the difference. If you need reliable and high-quality machinery, then a Deweze dealer in Kansas is the perfect fit. For years, Deweze has become a trusted name in the farming and ranching industry through the various products the company offers to make a day-to-day operation more effective.
Why buy from a Deweze dealer in Kansas?
From innovative hay-handling equipment to hydraulic systems and engines, Deweze has left its mark in agricultural dealings. The dealers within Kansas are quite conversant with the needs of the local farming fraternity and have engagements in place that address several farming needs in their unique ways. A Deweze dealer in Kansas will definitely have the best quality products and services in relation to bale beds, flatbeds, or specialty equipment for your farm or ranch.
Full line for the farmer
Another great thing about a Deweze dealer in Kansas is the full-line selection of products to fit your needs. From bale beds that make feeding your livestock a whole lot easier to hydraulic power packs that promise field performance you can rely on, these dealers have it in stock. Whatever your needs may be, rest assured that a Deweze dealer will always have the right guidance toward the best equipment for success.
Professional service and advice
Besides selling quality products, Kansas Deweze dealers will be able to advise and service your needs professionally. With expert knowledge of the Deweze products, they will ensure that you receive professional advice on what suits your farming needs. Furthermore, they can provide all maintenance and repair services to make sure your local dealer can take care of your equipment.
0 notes
theleoisallinthemind · 2 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Alexandra Dewez
274 notes · View notes
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
The La Gleize Tiger II, one of the vehicles left by Peiper's 1st SS Panzer Regiment in 1944 when it had to withdraw from la Gleize. The Americans dueled the Tiger II (turret number 213) with their M4 Shermans and M10 Tank Destroyers during the siege of La Gleize and managed to shoot the gun barrel in half with a fluke shot.
When the Americans came to clean up all wreckage from the battlefield in 1945, Ms. Jenny Geenen-Dewez exchanged the tank for a bottle of cognac in July 1945.
66 notes · View notes
milksockets · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
nathalie dewez in lumitecture: illuminating interiors for designers + architects - anna yudina (2016)
30 notes · View notes
cosmicanger · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
nathalie dewez in lumitecture: illuminating interiors for designers + architects - anna yudina (2016)
19 notes · View notes
atna2-34-75 · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Space is the Place, MUDAC, Lausanne
Jasper Morrison, Superloon (2015)
Nathalie Dewez, Moon (2012)
Constance Guisset, Apollo (2017)
Ingo Maurer, Eclipse Ellipse (2017)
12 notes · View notes
kronieken · 5 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Het genot van de schaduw Onze streek in de oudste tijden Als men ons rijk Vlaanderen doorloopt, met steden waar prachtige gebouwen en kunst overvloeien, en met bloeiende gemeenten, zo naar gelegen de ene van de andere, wie zou kunnen denken dat een zo schoon en gunstig hoekje van ons land eertijds met uitgestrekte bossen bedekt was en ook met vruchtbare weiden, waarvan de toegang zeer moeilijk was door de nabijheid van moerassige en ongenaakbare gronden.
0 notes
renauddeputter · 4 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Olivier caché, watercolor and ink, 02/07/20 (12cm x 12cm) © Renaud De Putter
(a small affectionate portrait of Olivier Dewez)
79 notes · View notes
urbanrelics · 4 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
CORRECTION HOUSE
The penitentiary was built between 1776 and 1779 in a sober, classicist style and accommodated approximately 270 prisoners. The assignment, which took the form of a competition, was issued by the Austrian Empress Maria Theresa. It was the then court architect Benoit Dewez who was awarded the commission. He designed the new prison after the model of the "modern" prison in Ghent. It had to be a building where the necessary emphasis was placed on "health" (hygiene and ventilation). However, Dewez failed to achieve the intended purpose and became the object of sharp criticism and even accusations of fraud, which ultimately cost him his position as court architect...
The complex had an eventful history, in which it was not only used as a prison. It also served as a hospital and shelter for the homeless. Today the prison complex is owned by the city of Vilvoorde. Large parts of it have since been demolished, while other parts have been renovated and repurposed. This wing, the east wing, is all that remains of the old prison complex. There are plans to house a museum dedicated to the former penitentiary. 
205 notes · View notes
diamondswelding · 1 year ago
Text
Key benefits of investing in good farm machinery and equipment
This article is informative in nature and it is dedicated to help you understand and learn about some of the most important benefits of investing in good farm equipment and machinery. We shall look into the multi-dimensional aspects of it. If you are looking for farm equipment in Kansas, consider Diamond’s Welding.
Opting for good farm equipment and machinery is important because it has a direct impact on the crop yield. The better is your equipment and the more advanced your tools are, the better is the possibility of getting good yields. Right and advanced tools have the potential to make your farming more advanced and scientific. It can make the process precise, concise and accurate and it can bring about a lot of changes to your farm practices. It can also help reduce labour and most importantly, your reliance on uncertain parameters. So, investing is the right tool is directly proportional to the quantity and quality of your yield.
Good equipment is specifically designed to help you grow crops more efficiently and help produce higher yields. On top of that, using quality equipment has displayed the potential to reduce the incidence of crop damage and loss. Using the right tools can also make the entire process extremely efficient. It means that the wastage of resources and material input will be very well. And for less input the output will be more. So, the farm’s productivity is going to be enhanced when you are using the right tools.
0 notes
rapha-reads · 5 years ago
Quote
— Une sacrée compagnie que j’ai rencontrée là, reprit Geralt en tournant la tête. D’extraordinaires compagnons d’armes ! Une belle équipe de héros ! Plutôt des bras cassés, oui ! Un rimailleur et son luth ; une fille sauvage, forte en gueule, mi-femme mi-dryade ; un vampire qui s’apprête à souffler ses cinq cents bougies, et un salopard de Nilfgaardien qui s’entête à répéter qu’il n’en est pas un. — Et, à la tête de l’équipe, acheva tranquillement Régis, un sorceleur pétri de remords, dans l’incapacité totale de prendre une décision. Sincèrement, je propose qu’on voyage incognito pour éviter de déclencher des émeutes. — Ou des hurlements de rires, ajouta Milva.
Le Sorceleur tome 5, Le Baptême du Feu, chapitre 5 - Andrzej Sapkowski (traduit par Caroline Raszka-Dewez)
Tumblr media
11 notes · View notes
lesser-known-composers · 5 years ago
Video
youtube
Adolphe Biarent - Le Réveil d'un dieu, pour violoncelle et orchestre (1909) Luc Dewez, cello Orchestre Philharmonique de Liège Pierre Bartholomée, conductor
6 notes · View notes
shaddad · 6 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
chic, fotografia de alexandra dewez
3 notes · View notes
nathaliedewezbbe · 2 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Petite séance photo après une journée merveilleuse de jardinage en famille et repas en plein air. 😎 Pekes de La Bio Belle Epoque & DEWEZ’s family 😎. Sur la photo en allant de gauche à droite. Tiara - Dora - Nyusha et Vi Vi ! https://www.instagram.com/p/CkWC8uroEhb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
0 notes
aloneinstitute · 2 years ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Part 2 Vlierbeek Abbey, Kessel-Lo, Belgium
Photo credits: Jokdev, Roger Stuyven,
This is a former Benedictine abbey that was established here in 1127 as a priory on land given by Godfrey I of Louvain. In 1165 the priory was given the status of abbey. Here the monks farmed the land and helped in the spiritual development of the area. For 200 years they worked to increase the size of the abbey and to rebuilt that that was destroyed by fire or wars. In 1170 a stone Romanesque church replaced the first church that had been built of clay or brick.
The abbey was burnt down in 1572 by the troops of William of Orange and from 1642 to 1730 and again from 1776 to 1796 the abbey was reconstructed.
During the French Revolution the French army occupied the abbey and the monastery was suppressed in 1796. The building and contents were sold off in 1798. The new owner, Jan Antoon de Becker was a brother of one of the monks and the monks returned in 1801 but only a few returned with the abbot and the last monk died in 1838.
In 1828 the abbey church became the parish church and in 1900 Boven-Lo became an independent parish and the former abbey church became the church of the parish of Vlierbeek. In 1830 and in 1837 the church and respectively the remaining buildings were given by de Becker to the church. Some of the buildings had been demolished and others were rented.
After WW II the population increased and an “abbey school” was established.
The Neoclassical church was designed by Laurent-Benoit Dewez. The central part is octagonal and topped by a cupola. The monk’s choir terminates in a square tower with an octagonal skylight.
In the church is a copper altar and lectern by Jacques Dieudonne’ made in 2004 along with candlesticks and cross.
The tower is 52 meters or 170.6 feet high designed by Laurent-Benoit Dewez (1731-1812).
The church is built of white limestone. The interior floor is of strips of black and white marble and Corinthian columns in support of the dome. In the choir are 3 niches with women representing the three divine virtues Faith, Hope and Love. Love is behind the main altar as the most important. Above the cornice above the main altar is statue representing God the Father. In the choir are heroic sculptures of Peter and Paul made by Jozefd Fernande (1741-1799). The Louis style pulpit from 1779. It was restored in 2001. The tabernacle of the main altar in Louis XVI style was made in 1780. The Our Lady of the Square was made around 1500 and was restored in 2005. The three bells were in the tower and were cast in 1772. One still hangs there the other 2 were taken by the Germans in WW II. After a fire in 1953 the remaining bell 300 kg. was recast and in 1959 two new bells of 587 kg. and 420 kg. were obtained. The statue “Our Lady of Vlierbeek” was stolen in 2004 and in 20019 a replica was placed in a chapel. A new “Our Lady of Vlierbeek” was carved by Veerle Achten of white limestone. The painting in the northern side chapel, “Let the children come to me” 1907 by Frans Nackaerts
1. (LKV 2.4) The choir with statues of Peter and Paul and personifications of Faith, Hope and Love.
2. (LKV 2.5) Niches in the choir have personifications of the Three Divine Virtues. This one is “Faith”.
3. (LKV 2.6) This one is “hope”
4. (LKV 2.7) Behind the altar as the altarpiece is the most important of all “Love”.
5. (LKV 2.8) Above the cornice above the main altar is statue representing God the Father.
6. (LKV 2.9) On either side of the choir are statues of Peter and as here is Paul.
7. (LKV 2.10) The statue of Peter.
8. (LKV 2.11) In the church is a copper altar and lectern by Jacques Dieudonne’ made in 2004 along with candlesticks and cross.
9. (LKV 2.11.1) In the front of the altar is a modern style cross.
10. (LKV 2.12) The Louis XVI style pulpit from 1779.
11. (LKV 2.12.1) A cherub detail on the pulpit
12. (LKV 2.13) Detail of Jesus on the cross.
13. (LKV 2.14) The tabernacle of the main altar in Louis XVI style was made in 1780.
15. (LKV 2.16) The statue “Our Lady of Vlierbeek” was stolen in 2004 and in 20019 a replica was placed in a chapel.
16. (LKV 2.16.1) A new “Our Lady of Vlierbeek” was carved by Veerle Achten of white limestone.
17. (LKV 3.3) The painting in the northern side chapel, “Let the children come to me” 1907 by Frans Nackaerts
18. (LKV 3.1) The three bells were in the tower and were cast in 1772. One still hangs there the other 2 were taken by the Germans in WW II. After a fire in 1953 the remaining bell 300 kg. was recast and in 1959 two new bells of 587 kg. and 420 kg. were obtained.
0 notes