The photographer is looking north-west downhill across the Mells Stream bridge to the village, an attractive cluster of stone houses with many thatched roofs.
Circling Frome, we head north to the Mells Stream valley and Mells village, the home of the Horners, the nursery rhyme Little Jack Horner’s family.
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Mells, who averaged 4.4 points and 18 minutes per game for the Salukis last season, is now taking his game off the hardwood and onto the greener grasses of the baseball diamond.
Mells has been practicing with the baseball team for the past three days and is hoping to rub off some of the basketball team's success to the struggling Salukis.
Mells would not be able to play for the baseball team until the middle of March because of his basketball scholarship.
The village of Mells is recorded in the Domesday Book as belonging to the Benedictine abbey of Glastonbury and remained so until the Dissolution and the seizure of the monastery’s lands by Henry VIII in 1539.
The erroneous connection with the Horners of Mells is a late Victorian fancy, the Jack Horner character figuring in popular literature in c 1340 and in the C18 and early C19.
Mells Manor was purchased in 1543 by Thomas Horner and he left it to his nephew, Sir John Horner, who married Merial Malte, the heiress of John Malte, tailor to Henry VIII.
Mell makes reference to the floral and landscape palettes in a separate discussion of the translucency and the inner glow that are trademarks of his paintings.
Mell makes his studio in a converted 1930s-era grocery store in the Coronado historic district of downtown Phoenix, just three blocks away from the hospital where he was born in 1942.
Mell and his younger brother opened their own illustration business in Phoenix, but it wasn't long before the fine-art painting Mell was doing in his spare time evolved into a full-time occupation.
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Inching ever closer, Mells is convinced his vision - resulting ultimately in a sprawling pulp mill - is an ideal fit for the state's ambitious economic development initiative.
Mells soon ended his commuting ritual and took a job in Des Moines with the Iowa Department of Education.
Mells and his team made a trial run of 200 sheets of stationery made from cornstalk pulp about three years ago, another landmark in his quest.
Mells Roofing Ltd (incorporating J Mell and Son) has been providing flat roofing solutions for more than 120 years.
Since John Mell founded us back in 1883 in the East End of London, buildings have changed and the technology keeping them weathertight has moved on.
In fact one of the earliest contracts of which Mells Roofing has recorded proof was the laying of a new roof on the Palace Theatre in Cambridge Circus, London in the 1890s.
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Mells is kind of at a disadvantage, considering he prefers stolen bases than rushing TDs.
Mells - one of Memphis' prized baseball recruits - was so impressive at Central High School, he gained the attention of the Toronto Blue Jays, Cincinnati Reds and Atlanta Braves.
Mells' baseball talents caused basketball coaches to back off just long enough for Weber to "steal" him during the summer.
Having taken in the manorial gates in all their Lutyensic glory, we proceeded down the road towards the centre of the village, absorbing the beauty of the landscape before us and that wonderful smell of the countryside.
Mells is but a small, though quite pretty, village and we quickly came upon the Church of St Andrew and its adjacent churchyard at the end of a short street off the main road.
Asquith is also, like Horner, named on the parish memorial which is on a wall in the north aisle, and is surmounted by the flag of the British Legion (see Figure 8).
In the case of Vobster, a village near Mells, the parish memorial is no longer sited in the parish church.
Sassoon was buried at Mells at his own request in order that he might lie near Monseigneur Ronald Knox, Catholic priest and scholar, who lived for some years at the manor of Mells.
Dick Mell, whose other daughter is the state's first lady, Patti Blagojevich, is not widely known as a reform-minded politician, NBC5's Carol Marin reported.
Deborah Mell moved to San Francisco and graduated from culinary school, while her father's political influence flourished in Chicago.
As for the opponents of gay marriage, Mell said they have a right to their opinion, but he stands with his daughter on the issue.
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At Mells Road the station and siding sites can be clearly identified as can the start of the route to the Newbury Railway and the excavations for the Dorset and Somerset Canal.
Between Mells and Great Elm are the hill forts of Tedbury and Wadbury, scheduled as Ancient Monuments.
Mells churchyard is the last resting place of wartime poet Seigfried Sassoon.
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This was to enable main line locomotives to reach the quarry, this involved adding two tunnels and a bridge across Mells River and is still in use today.
A sample is that 32,539 churns of Milk were dispatched from Mells Road in 1911.
The total length of the Bristol to Frome line was 24 miles, compromising 16 miles from Bristol to Radstock, and 8 miles from Radstock to Frome.
Commemorating the Dead of the First World War: St Andrew's, Mells - Essay and photographs about the memorials at the church and in the village of Mells.
Mells Church of England First School - All about the school and staff, plus news, calendar, Ofsted, documents and gallery.
Mells Genealogical Sources - A list of the basic genealogical sources held at the Somerset Records Office.
It meets the old Mells Lane, where there was a bend, and proceeds south- east along the lane to a small stream, which it follows to Railford Bottom.
The old lane to Mells is mentioned by Leland in c 1530 and appears on maps of the Mells estate from 1682 onwards.
Since 1960, both parishes have been part of the Mells Group, sharing their priest now with four other parishes (at one stage this rose to eleven parishes!).
Coleford, Mells and Leigh-on-Mendip hit the needed 400 registrations on Thurdsay December the 11th and have a "Ready for service" date of Wednesday the 5th May.
Mells would get around a 2MB per second connection while Coleford and Leigh-on-Mendip would get around 512KB per second connections.
Usually for each exchange there is set an amount of registrations that must be reached (Trigger level) before BT will consider upgrading that exchange.
The total number of places has to be limited to sixty, due to the location and limited facilities available at the venue.
It has been arranged that parking in Mells will be available at the Tithe Barn from 10.00am onwards and there should also be places in other parts of the village, including outside the Church and the Inn.
She is also the author of Virginia Woolf, Life and London; a Biography of Place and writes for the Guardian and Daily Telegraph.
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at Mells, a beautiful coaching inn dating in part from the fifteenth Century, and set in a picturesque Somerset village on the edge of
Mells is ideally situated being only a short drive from the historic cities of Bath and Wells, also Cheddar, Glastonbury and Longleat.
Within half a mile go left signposted Mells and with two right hand turns travel two and a half miles into Mells.