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810.368 + 810.406, Os 17555 (Domažlice - Klatovy), Pocinovice

Non loin de Laissaud, le Corail TER 17555 Valence - Aix-les-Bains est capturé sous une belle lumière matinale, longeant les champs de maïs de la vallée.

Il est alors tracté par la BB22397 et comporte une voiture ex-Bourgogne en première position.

 

Laissaud - 18.07.2025.

Van donderdag 27 tot en met zaterdag 29 oktober 2011 organiseerde ‘Veranstalterteam LoRie’ weer een Plandampfevenement op de Werrabahn van Eisenach naar Meiningen. Er werden vier locomotieven ingezet, waaronder twee 44-ers: de 44 1486 van de Eisenbahnfreunde Traditionsbahnbetriebswerk Staßfurt e. V. en 44 2546 van het Bayerisches Eisenbahnmuseum in Nördlingen. Als vaste waarde reed ook loc 41 1144 de IGE Werrabahn uit Eisenach mee en was ook loc 50 3501 van het Dampflokwerk Meiningen gecontracteerd. Op zaterdag 29 oktober reed er ook een enkele trein vanuit Bad Salzungen naar Dorndorf en van Wernshausen naar Zehla-Mehlis. In de ochtend van 29 oktober 2011 staat loc 50 3501 in Wershausen voor trein DGz 300 van Meiningen via Wernshausen naar Zella Mehlis.

 

Vom Donnerstag den 27. Bis zum einschließlich Samstag den 29. Oktober organisierte das ‘Veranstalterteam LoRie’ wieder eine Plandampfveranstaltung auf der Werrabahn von Eisenach nach Meiningen. Es wurden vier Lokomotiven eingesetzt, worunter zwei 44-er: die 44 1486 der Eisenbahnfreunden Traditionsbahnbetriebswerk Staßfurt e. V. und die 44 2546 des Bayerisches Eisenbahnmuseum in Nördlingen. Als feste Würde fuhr auch die Lok 41 1144 der IGE Werrabahn aus Eisenach mit und war auch die Lok 50 3501 des Dampflokwerkes Meiningen kontaktiert worden. Am Samstag den 29. Oktober fuhr auch ein einzelner Zug von Bad Salzungen nach Dorndorf und von Wernshausen nach Zehla-Mehlis. Am Morgen des 29. Oktober 2011 steht die Lokomotive 50 3501 in Wernshausen vor dem Zug DGz 300 von Meiningen über Wernshausen nach Zella Mehlis.

 

INDONESIEN; SULAWESI, von Makassar nach Tanah Toraja

17555 Lee Hwy.

 

Closed, for sale, and falling further and further into disrepair.

17555 Lee Hwy.

 

Opened in 1949. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. Closed in Oct. 2013 after not converting to digital. Re-opened briefly in fall of 2016, still showing film, but closed again by the end of the year. By 2018 it was a vandalized wreck. In 2020 and 2021, the downtown Barter Theatre used the Moonlite as an outdoor venue for its productions but has since moved back to its indoor stage.

Stopontspoorblok in het spoor.

 

Stop block on the track.

17555 Lee Hwy.

 

Opened in 1949. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. Closed in Oct. 2013 after not converting to digital. Re-opened briefly in fall of 2016, still showing film, but closed again by the end of the year. By 2018 it was a vandalized wreck. In 2020 and 2021, the downtown Barter Theatre used the Moonlite as an outdoor venue for its productions during the pandemic. New owners as of late 2024 are making an attempt to reopen.

Another view from ten years go finds Stagecoach East 17555 LY02 OBG at Canning Town flyover on an eastbound route 115 working. Behind is trainer 17399 LX51 FHP. Thursday 30th August 2012. DSCN19200.

 

TransBus Trident - TransBus ALX400 9.9m.

 

September 2014: Withdrawn from WH.

November 2014: To Ensign Bus.

January 2015: To South East Bus Supplies, Bromley Kent.

February 2015: To Travel De Courcey of Coventry as their 822.

 

Canal Street Bridge as it crosses Lord Ward's Arm, a small junction off the Dudley Canal No 1 at the Black Country Living Museum, Dudley, West Midlands.

 

This bridge was one of the first structures to be rebuilt on the museum site. It was originally sited over the Birmingham canal in Wolverhampton and was dismantled in 1976.

 

This custom LEGO MOC will be the perfect addition to your LEGO city or town train.

 

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-17555/brick_monster/train-small-...

 

Those who download the instructions will receive:

- 20-page professionally designed PDF instruction book

- parts list with color picture of each part needed

- XML Bricklink parts list

Photo: © all rights reserved by Ervanofoto (Günther)

Thanks for viewing and comments. For a better view click L to view in Lightbox, or Z to zoom in.

 

Na een half uur en een kleine 2 kilometer klimmen aan gemiddeld 10% ben ik dan eindelijk bij Elf Buchen aangekomen. Tijd voor een volgende en welverdiende pauze.

Elf Buchen is een gekend klasse hotel temidden het mooie Habichtswald. Deze site op 535m üNN ontstond ca 1879 toen hier door Conrad en Elisabeth Fischer het "Wirtshaus im Walde" werd opgericht. Aanvankelijk was het slechts een houten barak waar de wandelaars en bezoekers kleine versnaperingen aangeboden werden. Het werd omgeven door elf beuken die deze plek de naam gaven. Van die elf beuken is er nu nog maar één overgebleven. Het was met een span koeien dat het echtpaar Fischer vanuit Wahlershausen naar Elf Buchen trok om er hun klanten te bedienen.

In 1911 werd het houten gebouw vervangen door een stenen gebouw dat een betere beschutting bood, en waar de mensen hun eigen meegebrachte koffie konden opkoken. In de loop der jaren (ca. 1950) werd het een echte Gaststätte die in 1989 omgevormd werd tot het huidige Cafe-Restaurant en Hotel. Naast het hotel staat de Elfbuchen Turm, een oude uitzichttoren die helaas niet meer toegankelijk is voor het publiek.

De HoReCa-zaak is het gehele jaar open, maar op woensdag en donderdag hebben ze hun verplichte en welverdiende rust- en sluitingsdagen.

 

Extra links:

www.waldhotel-elfbuchen.de

regiowiki.hna.de/Elfbuchen

  

17555_DSCN0224

Abingdon, Virginia

17555 Lee Highway

 

Opened in 1949. Still operating in 2013.

Arizona Department of Public Safety 2017 Ford PIU 17555

 

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Chevrolet G4500 (Girardin G5) at 96th and Glover - Fort Langley, British Columbia

One of my earliest posts on Flickr - 27th February 2006 - tweaked & rebooted.

 

The End of Steam on British Railways. A few days before the end at Copy Pit signal box , between Burnley and Todmorden.

 

LMS Stanier 8F 2-8-0 48519 had just banked a diesel hauled freight westwards from Todmorden. There is only one Brownie b/w photo of its progress because my 35mm film had run out. This shot is taken at the summit of the climb after the freight had dropped away down to Burnley off to the right. The mountainous nature of this part of the Pennines is obvious in the background.

 

I had taken a day off from working in the labour pool at Lysaughts steelworks in Scunthorpe, borrowed my dad's car & drove for hours from South Yorkshire over the Pennines - no M62 in those days - & caught this banker before visiting Rose grove and Lostock Hall sheds.

- requesting the Chinese writing on the front of the cover translated to English....Thanks!

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Great Central, B.C. to Victoria, B.C. - 16 March 1937

3 cents forward letter rate + 10 cents registration fee = 13 cents

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GREAT CENTRAL, B.C. - a logging camp Post Office 10 miles southwest of Alberni by stage in Alberni - Nanaimo Provincial Electoral District. The population in 1937 was about 500.

 

The GREAT CENTRAL Post Office was established - 1 July 1925 and closed - 30 June 1965.

 

LINK to a list of the Postmasters who served at the GREAT CENTRAL Post Office - www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/postal-heritage-philately/...;

 

Bruce Mackenzie Farris was the Postmaster at GREAT CENTRAL, B.C. from - 22 June 1926 to - 20 November 1951.

 

Bruce Mackenzie Farris was a lumber mill owner. He was a brother of Wendell Burpee Farris, a lawyer and judge who lived at 1833 Comox Street in 1918 and at 1844 Comox Street in 1919 and 1920. Another brother was John Wallace deBeque Farris (1878-1970), who was a lawyer and politician. Bruce Mackenzie Farris was born on August 26, 1886, in White’s Cove, New Brunswick. His father was Laughlin (or Lauchlan) Phineas Farris (1843–1925), a farmer and politician in New Brunswick. Wendell’s mother was Mary Louise Hay (1855-1926). From 1926 to 1934, Bruce was vice-president of Great Central Sawmills Ltd. In 1934, he became vice-president of Bloedel, Stewart and Welch, until the firm merged with the H.R. MacMillan Company in 1951. Bruce died in Vancouver on February 27, 1968. He was buried in Ocean View Burial Park in Burnaby.

 

John Oliver Hemmingsen was the Postmaster at GREAT CENTRAL, B.C. from - 1 April 1953 to 11 May 1965.

 

John Oliver Hemmingsen passed away in Qualicum, B.C. on February 18th, 2008 after a short illness. He was born in Chemainus, BC, on November 15, 1913 to Mathias and Margaret Naysmith (Alexander) Hemmingsen. Most of his early years were spent in family owned logging camps around Vancouver Island. His favorite childhood memories included his years at Lake Cowichan where the Hemmingsen family maintained a home. He attended public schools in Victoria, BC, and graduated BaSc (Forestry) from UBC in 1937. He married the love of his life Mary (Mae) Margaret Dickson on April 10, 1939, who predeceased him in 1994. They started married life with John joining his fathers logging operation at Hemmingsen-Cameron Co. Ltd, Port Renfrew. The operation sold to BCFP in 1946, and he, Mae with their two young children moved to Newfoundland where he accepted a position as woods manger for the then Bowaters Corporation. In 1950 John moved his family back to British Columbia to a position with Bloedel, Stewart, and Welch which subsequently became MacMillan Bloedel. John rose rapidly through the management structure moving from Great Central Lake progressively to Port Alberni, Nanaimo and subsequently to head office in Vancouver eventually retiring in 1978 as Executive Vice President of the company.

 

- sent from - / GREAT CENTRAL / MR 16 / 37 / B.C / - split ring cancel - this split ring hammer (A-1) was proofed - 6 June 1925 - (RF C).

 

- sent by registered mail - / R / GREAT CENTRAL, B.C. / ORIGINAL No. / (374) / - boxed marking in blue ink.

 

via - / ALBERNI / MR 17 / 37 / B.C. / - cds transit backstamp

 

via - / VIC. & COURT. R.P.O. / 2 / MR 17 / 37 / B.C. / - rpo backstamp (Ludlow W-161 / RF 80) - was in use from 1917 to 1952.

 

arrived at - / • VICTORIA • / 17 / MR 17 / 37 / CANADA / - cds arrival backstamp

 

sent by - Wong Wing / Great Central, B.C.

 

Addressed to: The New Republic, / P.O. Drawer 548, / Victoria, B.C.

 

The New Republic or New Republic Chinese Daily was a Chinese language newspaper published first in Victoria and then in Vancouver, Canada possibly from 1912 to 1984. Most early issues of the newspaper were lost or were sporadically preserved in BC Archives. In the late 19th century, the Victoria Chinatown was one of the largest Chinese communities in North America. Possibly in 1912, Mr. Gao Yunshan (Chinese name: 高云山 English name: Ko Bong) founded the New Republic newspaper in Victoria with his colleagues Li Tianmin (李天民 Walter Lee), Huang Bodu (黄伯度 Wong Bark Du).

82#? - LY02 OBG - Dennis Trident 2

 

Stagecoach London (17555) has returned (03/04/15) with the Travel De Courcey colours. I believe this bus will be 822 (unconfirmed)

17555 - LY02 OBG - Dennis Trident 2

 

17555 has now returned as a single door bus.

 

Location: De Courcey Depot

Dennis Trident / Alexander ALX400.

New to this operator in July 2002, originally with fleetnumber TAS555.

17555 - LY02 OBG - Dennis Trident 2

 

Ready to get converted to a single door and to include Hanover Displays

 

Location: Travel De Courcey Depot

Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia

17555 Lee Highway

 

•First opened in 1949.

•Still operating in 2013.

•One of the oldest continually operating drive-in movie theaters in the nation.

•Listed in the Virginia State Registry of Historical Landmarks as well as the National Register of Historic Places.

 

More info at: www.nps.gov/nr/travel/vamainstreet/moon.htm

Dennis Trident / Alexander ALX400

 

Travel de Courcey

 

New to East London 7/2002 as TAS555

Flynn-Burhoe, Maureen. 2007. “Nanuq of the North II: Animal Rights vs Human Rights.” Speechless. Uploaded January 3, 2007.

 

The Bush administration took advantage of the way in which all eyes turn towards Santa’s North Pole, where big-eyed talking polar bears, reindeer and seals live in harmony, to announce that they would save these creatures from Nanook of the North. See story.

For a divergent point of view read Nunatsiak News article.

Nanook (nanuq Inuktitut for polar bear) was the name of the Eskimo hunter captured on film in the first documentary ever produced, Robert Flaherty’s (1922) Nanook of the North, — still shown in film studies survey courses. Nanook the Stone Age-20the century hunter became an international legend as a lively, humourous and skillful hunter of polar bears, seals and white fox who tried to bite into the vinyl record Flaherty had brought with him. (The real “Nanook” died of tuberculosis (Stern 2004:23) as did countless Inuit from small communities ravaged by one of the worst epidemic’s of tuberculosis on the planet.)

 

On August 13, 1942 in Walt Disney studios’ canonical animated film Bambi it was revealed that many animals with cute eyes could actually talk and therefore shared human values. Nanook and his kind became the arch enemy of three generations of urban North Americans and Europeans. Hunters were bad. Cute-eyed animals that could talk were good. Today many animals’ lives have been saved from these allegedly cruel hunters by the billion dollar cute-eyed-talking-animals-industry.

 

The White House has once again come to the rescue of these vulnerable at-risk animals. (There was an entire West Wing episode in which a gift of moose meat was rejected by all staff since it came from a big-eyed-talking-animal. See Ejesiak and Flynn-Burhoe (2005) for more on how the urban debates pitting animal rights against human rights impacted on the Inuit.) Who would ever have suspected that the Bush administration cared so much about the environment that they would urge an end to the polar bear hunt, already a rare phenomenon to many Inuit since their own quotas protected them?

 

When I lived in the north the danger for polar bears did not reside in the hearts of hunters. Nanuq the polar bear who could not talk was starving. He hung out around hamlets like Churchill, Baker Lake or Iqaluit, looking for garbage since this natural habitat was unpredictable as the climate changed. Some people even insisted that there was no danger from the polar bear who had wandered into town since he was ’skinny.’ That did not reassure me! I would have preferred to know that he was fat, fluffy and well-fed. Polar bears die from exhaustion trying to swim along their regular hunting routes as ice floes they used to be able to depend on melted into thin air literally. They die, not because there are not enough seals but because they need platform ice in the right seasons. That platform ice is disappearing. They die with ugly massive tumours in them developed from eating char, seals and other Arctic prey whose bodies are riddled with southern toxins that have invaded the pristine, vulnerable northern ecosystem. Nanuq is dying a slow painful death. Nanuq is drowning. Although he doesn’t sing he is a canary for us all.

 

Climate change and southern industrial toxins affect the fragile ecosystem of the Arctic first. The Inuit claimed in 2003,"Global warming is killing us too, say Inuit ."This is why Sheila Watt-Cloutier laid a law suit against the administration of the United States of America. Now the handful of Job-like Inuit who managed to survive the seal hunt fiasco of the 1980s and are still able hunt polar bear, will have yet another barrier put between them and the ecosystem they managed and protected for millennia. When I see Baroque art and read of the Enlightenment, I think Hudson’s Bay and the whalers in the north. It wasn’t the Inuit who caused the mighty leviathan to become endangered. Just how enlightened are we, the great grandchildren of the settlers today? Who is taking care of our Other grandparents?

 

Since the first wave of Inuit activists flooded the Canadian research landscape fueled by their frustrations with academic Fawlty Towers they morphed intergenerational keen observation of details, habits of memory, oral traditions and determination with astute use of artefacts and archives to produce focused and forceful research. When Sheila Watt-Cloutier representing the Inuit Circumpolar Conference (ICC) was acknowledged with two awards in one year for work done to protect the environment, I wondered how many cheered her on.

 

I don’t cheer so much anymore. I am too overwhelmed, too hopeless to speak. I myself feel toxic, perhaps another pollutant from the south — my name is despair. I don’t want to dampen the enthusiasm of those activists who still have courage to continue. For myself, I feel like the last light of the whale-oil-lit kudlik is Flicktering and there is a blizzard outside.

 

Footnotes:

 

From wikipedia entry Sheila Watt-Cloutier

 

In 2002, Watt-Cloutier was elected[1][4] International Chair of ICC, a position she would hold until 2006[1]. Most recently, her work has emphasized the human face of the impacts of global climate change in the Arctic. In addition to maintaining an active speaking and media outreach schedule, she has launched the world’s first international legal action on climate change. On December 7, 2005, based on the findings of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment, which projects that Inuit hunting culture may not survive the loss of sea ice and other changes projected over the coming decades, she filed a petition, along with 62 Inuit Hunters and Elders from communities across Canada and Alaska, to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, alleging that unchecked emissions of greenhouse gases from the United States have violated Inuit cultural and environmental human rights as guaranteed by the 1948 American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man.[5]

 

2. See also David Ewing Duncan's "Bush's Polar-Bear Problem" Technology Review: The Authority on the Future of Technology. From MIT. Information on Emerging Technologies. March 09, 2007. Duncan claims "The administration tells scientists attending international meetings not to discuss polar bears, climate change, or sea ice."

 

Note:

  

Digitage elements:

 

Caspar David Friedrich's (1824) The Sea of Ice

Tujjaat Resolution Island, abandoned, DEW line station DINA Northern Contaminated Sites Program (CSP) web site

My photo of ice floes in Charlottetown harbour, March 2000

A section of my acrylic painting entitled Nukara (2000)

 

Selected Bibliography

 

Eilperin, Juliet. (2006). ""U.S. Wants Polar Bears Listed as Threatened." Washington Post Staff Writer. Wednesday, December 27, 2006; Page A01

 

Fekete, Jason. 2008. "Nunavut opposes anti-polar bear hunt movement in U.S." Calgary Herald. May 29, 2008

 

Gertz, Emily. 2005. The Snow Must Go On. Inuit fight climate change with human-rights claim against U.S. Grist: Environmental News and Commentary. 26 Jul 2005.

  

The Guardian. 2003. ""Inuit to launch human rights case against the Bush Administration."

 

DEW line contaminated sites in Nunavut.

 

Stern, Pamela R. 2004. Historical Dictionary of the Inuit. Lanham, MD:Scarecrow Press.

 

www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1104241,00....

 

www.grist.org/news/maindish/2005/07/26/gertz-inuit/index....

  

This will be updated from EndNote. If you require a specific reference please leave a comment on this page.

 

Creative Commons Canadian Copyright 2.5 BY-NC-SA.

 

Digitised Manuscript in Les Tablettes rennaises - Bibliothèque des Champs Libres. Pour plus d'informations.

 

Cette page est extraite de la Légende Dorée

 

Description

Titre : La Pentecôte

Auteur : Maître du Policratique

Lieu de production : France

Date : Fin 14e siècle

Langue des inscriptions : Français

 

Indexation

Type d'image : Vignette

Thème(s) : 08. Iconographie religieuse - Évangélistes et Pères de l'Église

Mot(s)-clé(s) : Agenouillé ; Barbe ; Ciel ; Colombe ; Initiale champie ; Les apôtres ; Lettre S ; Livre ; Pentecôte ; Prière ; Saint-Esprit ; Vierge

Notes : IRHT-CNRS

 

Complément

Support : Vélin

Technique graphique : Enluminure

Bibliographie : M. Guérinel-Rau, La Légende Dorée conservée à la Bibliothèque Municipale de Rennes, Rennes, 2007

Cote : Ms 0266

Page/feuillet : F.137v

Gestion des droits :

Public Domain Mark

Cette œuvre, identifiée par Bibliothèque de Rennes - Les Champs Libres , est libre de restrictions de droits d’auteur connues

Fonds : Images

Référence : I-2012-0002288

Contenu dans : Manuscrit

Titre : La Légende Dorée

Auteur : Jacques de Voragine

 

Digitised Manuscript in Les Tablettes rennaises - Bibliothèque des Champs Libres. Pour plus d'informations.

 

Cette page est extraite de la Légende Dorée

  

Description

Titre : L'Ascension de Notre-Seigneur

Lieu de production : France

Date : Fin 14e siècle

Langue des inscriptions : Français

 

Indexation

Type d'image : Vignette

Thème(s) : 08. Iconographie religieuse - Vie et représentations du Christ

Mot(s)-clé(s) : Ascension ; Fibule ; Fond géométrique ; Herbe ; Initiale champie ; Les apôtres ; Lettre L ; Livre ; Nuage ; Pied ; Vierge

Notes : IRHT-CNRS

 

Complément

Support : Vélin

Technique graphique : Enluminure

Bibliographie : M. Guérinel-Rau, La Légende Dorée conservée à la Bibliothèque Municipale de Rennes, Rennes, 2007

Cote : Ms 0266

Page/feuillet : F.134

Gestion des droits :

Public Domain Mark

Cette œuvre, identifiée par Bibliothèque de Rennes - Les Champs Libres , est libre de restrictions de droits d’auteur connues

Fonds : Images

Référence : I-2012-0002386

Contenu dans : Manuscrit

Titre : La Légende Dorée

Auteur : Jacques de Voragine

Sulfuric acid tank car PROX 17555 in a westbound freight passing Copetown on Monday, May 29th, 2023.

flickriver.com/photos/javier1949/popular-interesting/

  

Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos Ciudad de Oviedo (Buenavista)

C/ Arturo Álvarez Buylla s/n Oviedo, Asturias

Arquitecto: Santiago Calatrava. Concurso de proyectos 2000, obras 2003-2011.

Diseñado por el premio Príncipe de Asturias de las Artes en 1999, el arquitecto Santiago Calatrava, por su tamaño, envergadura y situación es uno de los edificios más singulares y controvertidos de la ciudad de Oviedo. Popularmente se le conoce como “el Cangrejo”. Se levanta en Buenavista, en el lugar que ocupó el antiguo estadio de fútbol Carlos Tartiere.

Su polémica construcción se inicia en 2003 con el derribo del antiguo estadio de fútbol, en 2007 se inauguran las dependencias administrativas del Principado de Asturias, y en 2008 el centro comercial. En 2010 se retoman las obras después de una paralización de cerca de 2 años, y en 2011 se inaugura el Palacio de Congresos.

El conjunto está constituido por un edificio central, de planta elíptica destinado a Palacio de Congresos y Exposiciones, otro perimetral en forma de U dedicado a hotel, oficinas y dependencias administrativas del Principado, y un basamento o plataforma subterránea dedicada a zona comercial que ocupa tres plantas, denominada Espacio Buenavista, con una superficie de 52.000 metros cuadrados, además de aparcamiento para más de 1.800 vehículos. Delante de la fachada principal se sitúa una zona verde con parque infantil.

El edificio central, dedicado al Palacio, se distribuye en tres niveles: en el inferior se encuentran el hall principal y el área expositiva, una sala de reuniones con un aforo para 217 personas y una sala multiusos; la planta intermedia da acceso al Auditorio que dispone de 2.144 butacas y está cubierto por una cúpula de acero blanco de 45 m de altura; finalmente en la tercera planta se organizan las 12 salas de reuniones, de las cuales 8 son modulares. Inicialmente cuenta con una cubierta móvil cuyos elementos pueden inclinarse permitiendo una mayor entrada de luz y modificando el aspecto exterior.

 

El edificio en "U", que rodea perimetralmente, por las fachadas laterales y trasera, el Palacio de Congresos, se destina a hotel, con 150 habitaciones, y a oficinas de las consejerías del Principado, con una superficie de 11.196 metros cuadrados. Se eleva unos 30 metros del suelo a partir de un complejo diseño de pórticos de acero que se construyen pieza a pieza, como un mecano, en forma de árbol, cada una compuesta a su vez por 6 subestructuras en voladizo, con los ascensores en el núcleo central.

Apollo 16 Hasselblad image from film magazine 107/C - EVA-2

Aldgate bus station, 25th July 2004, Stagecoach London Dennis Trident/Alexander ALX400 17555 (LY02OBG) alongside London Central Volvo B7TL/Alexander ALX400 AVL18 (V118LGC)

This poster was at the Fry's grocery store at Grant & 1st. The map shows the approximate location of the murder within a mile of my house.

 

Double Homicide 1-Mile NE of my House.

 

Malcolm Wheeler, 23, and Crystal Julian, 34, were found dead in their home on Oct. 20, according to a news release from the Tucson Police Department.

 

Both had been violently attacked and died from their injuries.

 

Police were called to their home in the 2800 block of North Mountain Avenue, near East Glenn Street, for a welfare check around 5 p.m. and found the bodies inside the home.

 

Read more (including comments) Here.

 

Obituary

 

Malcolm Connor Wheeler, Son, grandson, brother, fiercely loyal friend, musician, aspiring writer. Born May 24, 1986, in Santa Monica, California. Died too young on October 21, 2009, in Tucson, Arizona.

 

Education: Center for Early Education in Los Angeles, California. Graland Country Day School in Denver. Graduate of Denver University High School. Attended Butler University, University of San Francisco, and Pima Community College, but really was a student of life, seeking vistas, experiences, friendships, acquaintances, encounters, riffs, words, and notes for the music he played and hoped to play and the book he began to write.

 

An easy smile. A ready laugh. A mane of wavy bronze hair. A casual, but studied, amble with the slightly hunched shoulders of someone jamming on a sax even when he was not. Birkenstocks. A Greateful Dead tee-shirt. A fedora pulled down low on his forehead.

 

An offer to share - no, to give - his last dollar to anyone in need. An innocent who thought he wasn't. A believer in trust and peace, even in the face of reality.

 

In his last three years, he found deep, abiding, and requited love with Crystal Julian, who died with him.

 

Read more here.

 

Documents show north side double-murder might've been drug related

 

A man found dead at a northside apartment last month was reportedly in a drug-related argument before he and a woman were killed, according to court documents.

 

The documents indicate that Julian and Wheeler were stabbed to death.

 

According to witnesses, the victims were dealing drugs and the argument sounded drug related, the documents stated.

 

Wheeler began arguing with the woman before the man got involved in the confrontation.

 

During the argument, Wheeler was heard saying he was going to get a gun and the other man said he was “coming back.”

 

Witnesses then saw a white pickup truck leaving the area.

 

Police identified two people who argued with Wheeler after reviewing his text messages, the documents stated.

 

The woman admitted to arguing with Wheeler but said they talked later and there were not any problems.

 

However, witnesses reported that the woman bragged about “jacking” Wheeler a few days after the slayings.

 

Police later searched a pickup truck driven by the man and the woman involved in the argument.

 

Read more here.

 

I'd really like to know what kind of drugs were allegedly involved. Ppl who smoke pot or take LSD & Ecstasy are usually peaceful. Meth, Heroin, Coke & Crack attract criminals & are very bad for Ur health.

 

Neighbors Scared

 

There is a church across the street, a daycare around the corner, Salpointe High School down the road, and an apartment building within walking distance of the double homicide. It seems unlikely, but there was another homicide on the same street just last year.

 

Read more & see video of their apartment, here.

 

Crime & Sex-Offender Maps: Tucson

 

Interactive Crime Map of Tucson (Yesterday - 30 days ago).

 

2008 Homicide Map.

 

Find out if sex-offenders live near U in Tucson or Arizona.

(There's one a block away, across a busy street, where I never walk.)

Pinnacle Condo building aerial at 17555 Collins Ave, Sunny Isles Beach, Florida - Copyright 2019 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions aerial photography archives - www.performanceimpressions.com

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