Take a walk on the wild side and spice up your dcor with the Zebra Stripe Pillow. It features a bold, eye-catching zebra print face complemented by a creamy ivory back. Pairs well with neutral sofas and rugs. Feather down pillow insert included.
Cotton - We recommend a professional cleaning service. Do not soak or saturate the material. Routine vacuuming or light brushing is recommended. Test any fabric cleaner in an inconspicuous location. Pilling is natural, remove with a lint or fabric shaver. Always blot, do not rub.
Rayon - We recommend a professional cleaning service. Do not soak or saturate the material. Routine vacuuming or light brushing is recommended. Test any fabric cleaner in an inconspicuous location. Pilling is natural, remove with a lint or fabric shaver. Always blot, do not rub.
Zed has a pattern of consisting of blackish-purple and white stripes (reflecting the common colors seen on a zebra's stripes which are black and white respectively). Located on the back of his neck is a mane consisting of a pattern of black and white stripes as well as a long thin hair which is completely blackish purple and is located above his head.
Zed has the ability to run fast which no other animal can do. In spite of Zed's ability to run fast across Africa, he is also curious when seeing various other things unique to a zebra like himself. In spite of this, he can occasionally plays his musical maracas (usually with Herbert) or appear next to other animals in groups - specifically in scenes with crowds. Zed is also showns a consistent personality when talking to other animals in certain stories.
In spite of his very kind and helpful personality, Zed may occasionally show a rude personality on which episode he appears at. In one occasion, Zed yelled at a camel named "Gary" whom thinks Zed is vain, which he furiously berates the latter, despite his innocence. However, in spite of his personality, Zed even apologised to him - hinting that he even apologizes to animals whom he used to be enemies with at first, showing his positive attitude towards Gary, making Zed an anti-hero. Despite this, Zed frequently appears with a positive attitude in most occasions.
This rug is a bold addition with its natural hair-on-hide form accentuated by a striking zebra pattern. Its visually dimensional design lends pattern and texture, creating a must-have statement piece.
The prancing zebras of Scalamandr's iconic print grace this porcelain garden stool. Whether you use it as an occasional table in your living room or as a perch on your porch, it will bring timeless elegance and a dash of whimsy to its surroundings.
Zebra Zero cycle lane separators by Zicla is an effective cycle segregation product which is used as a protective barrier to prevent vehicles on the road from invading the cycle lane. These separators are quick and easy to install. The solution assists in making any vehicle in contact rebound and deflect back into the road, ensuring the safety of cyclists and pedestrians.
Abbey Road is a thoroughfare in the borough of Camden and the City of Westminster in Greater London running roughly northwest to southeast through St John's Wood near Lord's Cricket Ground. It is part of the road B507. The road is best known for the Abbey Road Studios and for featuring on the cover of the Beatles' album of the same name, which was released in September 1969.
The northwestern end of Abbey Road begins in Kilburn at the junction with Quex Road and West End Lane. The road was once a track leading to Kilburn Priory and its associated Abbey Farm and was developed in the beginning of the nineteenth century.[2] It continues southeast for roughly one mile crossing Priory Road, Belsize Road, Boundary Road (which forms the Camden/Westminster boundary) and Marlborough Place, ending at the junction of Grove End Road and Garden Road. It is joined from the west by Abercorn Place.
EMI's Abbey Road Studios is located at the southeastern end at 3 Abbey Road, St John's Wood. The Beatles, Kanye West, Glenn Miller, Queen, Radiohead, Lady Gaga, Shirley Bassey, Aretha Franklin, ABBA, Cliff Richard, Kate Bush, Brockhampton, Kylie Minogue, Pink Floyd, and many other famous popular music performers have recorded at this studio. The Beatles named their last studio LP after this street, and the album's cover photograph shows the four group members walking across the zebra crossing just outside the studio entrance.
As a result of its association with the Beatles, this part of Abbey Road has been featured on the London tourism circuit. The crossing was given the official status of Grade II Listed Building by English Heritage in December 2010.[3] The zebra crossing featured on the Beatles cover has become a popular photo opportunity area, despite the road still being a busy thoroughfare for traffic.
The crossing may have been relocated several metres as part of traffic management work in the 1970s, with a spokesperson for Westminster City Council saying in 2010 that "by comparing photographs with the Ordnance Survey maps, we believe that the crossing might have been further north nearer 3 Abbey Road, which was the front house of the EMI Studios, because the steps of Neville Court appear to the right of the crossing in original photographs of the crossing, whereas the present crossing is near the junction of Abbey Road and Grove End Road".[4]
The Beatles' album cover has been parodied many times over the years. The street sign on the corner of Grove End Road and Abbey Road, which was frequently defaced or stolen, is now mounted high on the building on the corner to save the local council the expense of cleaning and replacing it. The council repaints the wall next to the zebra crossing every three months to cover fans' graffiti.[5]
Step out in style in the Lane 201 Mini Zebra Lace Dress! Spice it up with a bold pattern -- we love that zebra is back on trend. This fully lined mini is a mesh fabric with lace trim detail and adjustable straps. Dress with with heels for a fun night out or combat boots + a denim jacket for an edgy twist. Either way - this dress is a must!
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Estimated delivery times for ground shipping range from 3-10 business days from purchase. We also offer 1 & 2 Business day shipping options at a flat rate and Saturday delivery options are dependent on customers location.
Returns and Exchanges will be accepted within 30 days of the original ship date. All returns are for a Lane 201 E-Gift Card credit only (store credit never expires). We offer exchanges for items at the same price and if the item is more than the exchanged price, the customer will be responsible for the difference. If the returns & exchanges protection plan is NOT purchased, a restocking fee and shipping label fee will be deducted from your store credit (Lane 201 E-Gift Card).
A horizontal ladder constructed of rope. The goal of this obstacle is for participants to maintain their balance well enough to cross the bridge.
Below the rope ladder is a foam pit for participant safety should they lose their balance or fall off the rope ladder.
A two-lane course, both offering a unique experience.
The first lane includes the following series of obstacles: tire swings, swinging rings, swinging platforms, swinging bars, and finally a series of slanted steps.
The second lane includes the following series of obstacles: ropes (with a circular platform at the bottom for support), padded swinging platforms, padded swinging bars, and swinging circular nets.
Note: each platform is padded and below each obstacle are inflatable landing pads to prevent participant injuries in the event of falling.
Multi-level structure for participants to explore and crawl through.
The entire structure is enclosed with netting and equipped with padding to prevent participant injury.
Also equipped with a lounge-type area, tunnels, and slides for children to enjoy.
You to share your thoughts on proposals to implement a Raised Zebra Crossing with additional Parking Controls on Linkfield Lane, to improve safety and accessibility for children and families walking and cycling to St Josephs Catholic Primary School.
Following on from this informal consultation, with the local community and discussions with Local County Councillor Natalie Bramhall, Surrey County Council's Highway Service will be proceeding with the implementation of the Raised Zebra Crossing and Parking Controls.
Due to comments made by various respondents, we will be making one small change to the proposed Parking Controls. We will be replacing the proposed Double Yellow Lines to the northwestern side of the school entrance with School Keep Clear Markings (25.6m)
The legislation we must follow before introducing this scheme means we need to allow formal objections and comments from the public to be considered before a final decsion is reached about whether or not to go ahead with the scheme.
In September 2023, while crossing Linkfield Lane on their way to school, a grandmother and 2 children were involved in a collision. Surrey County Council Road Safety Officers visited the school to assess the opportunities to improve the highway to make it safer to access the school. A feasibility study, funded by money allocated by Cllr Natalie Bramhall, recommended implementing a zebra crossing close to the school gates, widening the footway, and removing on-street parking in the vicinity of the school gates.
The views provided during the consultaton will be carefully considered together with comments recieved from other key stakeholders (such as the school and emergency services) before deciding how to proceed.
The Zebra Family of products is designed to improve safety for members of the public on the streets, and especially the safety of bike lane users. They allow the rapid transformation of the street through the construction of cycle lanes, sidewalk widening, and road narrowing at intersections.
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