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I Hate You Mother Nature!!!!!

  

Don’t you just hate it when you drive to the Snowy Mountains so you can get a shot of the Milky way above the snow away from light pollution but mother nature has other ideas and brings on the clouds……

     

Oh this image was created by 37 images and the original is a size of 18644 x 12342.

  

Milky Way – Snowy Mountains

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The wide view taken. This to use the gap in containers in 4M55 to best advantage.

Im Ortszentrum der 7070-Seelen-Bezirkshauptstadt Hollabrunn (HL) steht vor der romanisch-gotischen Ortskirche St.Ulrich dieser etwa 3m hohe hohe klassizistische Figurenbildstock aus Zogelsdorfer Sandstein. Er ruht in 236m SH in der Kirchengasse auf einem rechteckigen Postament auf dem oberhalb eine vorkragenden Deckplatte aufliegt. Darauf ein geschwungener Figurensockel auf dem die gut gearbeitete Figur des Hl.Johannes Nepomuk steht. Nepomuk ist mit seinen kirchlichen Attributen ausgestattet: er trägt unterhalb einen bodenlangen Talar, darüber ein reich verziertes Chorhemd. Um die Schulter hat er eine Mozetta gebunden, ein kurzes Cape aus Hermelin. Um den Hals trägt er ein zweiteiliges Beffchen, am Haupt ein Birett, eine schirmlose Kappe des Klerus. Mit beiden Händen hält er ein grosses Kruzifix das er andächtig betrachtet. In seinem rechten Arm sein Märtyrerpalmzweig. Nepomuk steht am Ende des Stiegenaufganges vom Stadtzentrum hinauf zur Kirche zusammen mit Franz Xaver auf einfachen Postamenten. Stiegenaufgang und Sandsteinfiguren stammen aus 1823.

 

Standort: GPS 48.561483, 16.079734

Denkmalschutz OID 18644 nach § 2a

Adria Transport 193 822-4 "Katja" (Siemens Vectron MS) with a container train climbing up the Koper ramp.

 

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LEICA

SUMMILUX-M 1:1.4/50 E46

Black paint finish

Rolleifilm CR200

Taipei, Taiwan

Port Jackson, consisting of the waters of Sydney Harbour, Middle Harbour, North Harbour and the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers, is the natural harbour of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The harbour is an inlet of the Tasman Sea (part of the South Pacific Ocean). It is the location of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. The location of the first European settlement and colony on the Australian mainland, Port Jackson has continued to play a key role in the history and development of Sydney. Port Jackson, in the early days of the colony, was also used as a shorthand for Sydney and its environs. Many recreational events are based on or around the harbour itself particularly the Sydney New Year's Eve celebrations and the starting point of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. The waterways of Port Jackson are managed by the Roads & Maritime Services. Sydney Harbour National Park protects a number of islands and foreshore areas, swimming spots, bushwalking tracks and picnic areas. 18644

Photo André Knoerr, Genève. Reproduction autorisée avec mention de la source.

Utilisation commerciale soumise à autorisation spéciale préalable.

 

Le Swistrolley 2 83 stationne au terminus de la ligne 1 devant la Tissot Arena.

Comme toute la série de Swistrolley 2 81-90 il sera remplacé par les Swisstrolley 5 91-100 et retiré du service au printemps 2018, dans l'attente d'une revente par un exportateur.

 

18644

Jasek Transport

Mercedes Actros 1652

M4 Downend , Bristol

29-6-2019

Tughlakabad WDM3A #18644 waits at Rampur outer with a passenger train in tow. We were onboard 12357 Kolkata-Amritsar Durgiana Express, and were running horribly late - four hours behind schedule.

Detail, cilinder voor stuur correcties, van de grondplaat van de duw cilinder.

 

Detail from the pushing cilinder.

S31 18644 Biberbrugg - Arth-Goldau | Schweizerische Südostbahn SOB | 16/12/2023

Sarsawa, Uttar Pradesh, 13th January 1994, at last, a day with some clear skies.

WDM2 No.18644 passes with a freight.

These diesel electrics were built in large numbers, initially by Alco, then in India at the Diesel Locomotive Works at Varanasi.

I know how it feels to have someone else's clothes for a while..

The short and sweet Dehradun Shatabdi Express commences its not so long journey to DDN with an awkward looking TKD beast WDM-3A 18644..

The illustration for the line mentioned above is that the rake this train is having is of Kalka Shatabdi Express who is having Commonwealth rake these days..

View of Kathgodam Railway Station and the Lower Himalayas (Shivalik Range) from Platform No.1 of Kathgodam Railway Station. Seen here are (L-R) :- TKD WDM-3A #18666 with Anand Vihar Terminal bound 12039 Kathgodam Shatabdi Express, TKD WDM-3A #18644 with Kathgodam-Dehradun Express, SSB WDM-2 #17891 with Kathgodam-Moradabad Passenger and SPJ WDM-2 #16593 shunting the rake of KGM-DLI Ranikhet Express.

01-en op de Kohlenhof van het Deutsches Dampflok Museum in Neuenmarkt-Wirsberg: rechts vooraan loc 01 164 (Deutsches Dampflok Museum) en links in rij de loc's 01 202 (Verein Pacific 01 202) en 01 150 (DB Museum). Van loc 01 509 (Press) als 01 0509-8 is nog een klein deel te zien, 19 september 2014.

 

01-er am Kohlenhof des deutschen Dampflok Museum in Neuenmarkt-Wirsberg: rechts vorne steht Lok 01 164 (Deutsches Dampflok Museum) en links in der Reihe die Lokomotiven 01 202 (Verein Pacific 01 202) und 01 150 (DB Museum). Von der Lok 01 509 (Press) als 01 0509-8 is nur ein kleiner Teil zu sehen, 19. September 2014.

  

Adventures of the Fly / Heft-Reihe

One Minute To Doom

cover: Hy Eisman

Archie Adventure Series / USA 1964

Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

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TKD WDM3A No. 18644 starts its marathon journey home on 4th November 2014, with train 14003 09h05 Malda Town to New Delhi Express - a mere 1424kms away!

Apollo 16 Hasselblad image from film magazine 116/E - EVA-3

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Sorgfaltspflicht: Bei der Endkontrolle im Rüsselsheimer Werk muss jeder Insignia seine Topqualität beweisen.

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The gardens at Doddington Hall a grade I listed Elizabethan mansion complete with walled courtyards and a gabled gatehouse. In Doddington, Lincolnshire.

 

Doddington Hall was built between 1593 and 1600 by Robert Smythson for Thomas Tailor, who was the registrar to the Bishop of Lincoln. In the 12th century the manor of Doddington was owned by the Pigot family who sold it to Sir Thomas Burgh in 1450, and eventually to John Savile of Howley Hall in Leeds. In 1593, he sold the manor house to Thomas Tailor who commissioned the present house. It was inherited by his son, and then his granddaughter Elizabeth Anton who married Sir Edward Hussey of Honington in Lincolnshire. Their son Sir Thomas Hussey inherited in 1658. Sir Thomas's three daughters were his co-heiresses when he died in 1706. Mrs Sarah Apreece was the surviving heiress and on her death in 1749, her daughter Rhoda, wife of Captain Francis Blake Delaval of Seaton Delaval Hall in Northumberland, inherited. It then passed to her second son, Sir John Hussey-Delaval, and he had improvements made to the Hall in 1761 by Thomas and William Lumby of Lincoln. John's younger brother Edward inherited in 1808, and his daughter, Mrs Sarah Gunman, who inherited on her father's death in 1814, left the Hall to Lieutenant Colonel George Jarvis in 1829. On his death it passed to his cousin the Rev Robert Eden Cole, and it remains in private ownership today. In the mid 20th century the Hall was restored by Laurence Bond and Francis Johnston.

 

The Hall's contents, including textiles, ceramics, porcelain, furniture and pictures, reflect 400 years of unbroken family occupation. It is surrounded by 6 acres (24,000 m2) of walled and wild gardens with flowering from early spring until autumn.

 

The Hall and Gardens are open to the public, with facilities for private tours and school visits. A temple designed by Anthony Jarvis in 1973 stands in the gardens. Summer concerts and occasional exhibitions are held in the Long Gallery. Other businesses have been developed on the estate such as the sale of Christmas trees, weddings and a farm shop selling local produce.

 

TKD WDM-3A #18666 with Anand Vihar Terminal bound 12039 Kathgodam Shatabdi Express and TKD WDM-3A #18644 with Kathgodam Dehradun Express at Kathgodam Railway Station.

Seen here are (L-R) :- TKD WDM-3A #18666 with Anand Vihar Terminal bound 12039 Kathgodam Shatabdi Express, TKD WDM-3A #18644 with Kathgodam-Dehradun Express, SSB WDM-2 #17891 with Kathgodam-Moradabad Passenger and SPJ WDM-2 #16593 shunting the rake of KGM-DLI Ranikhet Express.

 

Mit Freude an der Arbeit: In der

Fertigmontage wird der Fahrzeuginnenraum komplettiert.

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Dad kept every letter that Mac ever sent him.

 

Edward M. McGroarty at Find A Grave;

 

Ed McGroarty

528 Dennison St. W

Wyoming, Penna. 18644

 

Birth: Aug. 4, 1916

Mena

Polk County

Arkansas, USA

 

Death: Sep. 4, 2000

Wyoming

Luzerne County

Pennsylvania, USA

 

Edward M. McGroarty, of Dennison Avenue, Wyoming, died Monday at his home.

 

Born in Mina, Ark., he was a son of the late Michael and Ann (Gallagher)[Wray-see mother's obit] McGroarty. He was a graduate of Swoyersville High School. He was a U.S. Air Corps veteran of World War II, retiring as a major. He enlisted in the Pennsylvania State Police in 1938 and was stationed at barracks in Wyoming, Shickshinny, Bethlehem and Harrisburg. He was promoted to captain of Troop `P,' Wyoming, and later to major. He was lieutenant colonel Area II Commander of Western Pennsylvania. He was vice president of security for United Penn Bank, Wilkes-Barre, public relations officer for PG & W. He received the Pennsylvania Meritorious Service Medal for work in disaster relief during the Agnes Flood of 1972 by the Pennsylvania Department of Military Affairs. He was a member of St. Cecilia's Church, Exeter, Back Mountain Trail Riders, Retired State Police Association of Pennsylvania, Fraternal Order of Police, Frank Albert Memorial Lodge 43 and Knights of Columbus, Wilkes-Barre Council 302.

 

He was preceded in death by his son, Michael; and brothers, William, Charles and James.

 

Surviving are his wife of 55 years, the former Jane Hudson; son, Kevin J., West Pittston; sisters, Mary Bacon, Glen Ellen, Ill.; Margaret Schresenghost, New Carrollton, Md.; nieces and nephews.

 

Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Thursday from the Metcalfe & Shaver Funeral Home, Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Cecilia's Church, Exeter. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Kingston Township. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Cecilia's Church Memorial Fund, 1700 Wyoming Ave., Exeter, 18643.

 

Times Leader, Wednesday, September 06, 2000, Page: 10A

 

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Cornelius J Shovlin at Find A Grave

 

PUBLICATION: Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA)

 

DATE: December 20, 1998

 

CORNELIUS SHOVLIN

 

December 18, 1998

Cornelius Shovlin of Harrishill Road, Trucksville, Kingston Township, died Friday at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.

 

Born and raised in Plains Township, he was a son of the late Patrick and Margaret Meyers Shovlin.

 

He was educated in Plains Township schools.

 

He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean Conflict where he served with the Sea-Bees.

 

He was a member of St. Theresa Church, Shavertown, Kingston Township.

 

He was employed by Kittsee Auto Stores prior to his retirement.

 

He and his wife, the former Marion Rogers, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in January.

 

He was preceded in death by a sister, Regina Woznitski; and a brother, Charles.

 

Surviving, in addition to his wife, are a son, Guy, Reading; a daughter, Karen Kolbeck, Dallas; three grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.

 

Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday from the Michael J. Mikelski Funeral Home, 293 S. River St., Plains Township, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Theresa Church, Trucksville, Kingston Township.

 

Internment will be in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas.

 

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

 

A vigil service will be conducted at 8:30 p.m. Sunday by the Rev. Peter Crynes.

Dad kept every letter that Mac ever sent him.

 

Edward M. McGroarty at Find A Grave;

 

Ed McGroarty

528 Dennison St. W

Wyoming, Penna. 18644

 

Birth: Aug. 4, 1916

Mena

Polk County

Arkansas, USA

 

Death: Sep. 4, 2000

Wyoming

Luzerne County

Pennsylvania, USA

 

Edward M. McGroarty, of Dennison Avenue, Wyoming, died Monday at his home.

 

Born in Mina, Ark., he was a son of the late Michael and Ann (Gallagher)[Wray-see mother's obit] McGroarty. He was a graduate of Swoyersville High School. He was a U.S. Air Corps veteran of World War II, retiring as a major. He enlisted in the Pennsylvania State Police in 1938 and was stationed at barracks in Wyoming, Shickshinny, Bethlehem and Harrisburg. He was promoted to captain of Troop `P,' Wyoming, and later to major. He was lieutenant colonel Area II Commander of Western Pennsylvania. He was vice president of security for United Penn Bank, Wilkes-Barre, public relations officer for PG & W. He received the Pennsylvania Meritorious Service Medal for work in disaster relief during the Agnes Flood of 1972 by the Pennsylvania Department of Military Affairs. He was a member of St. Cecilia's Church, Exeter, Back Mountain Trail Riders, Retired State Police Association of Pennsylvania, Fraternal Order of Police, Frank Albert Memorial Lodge 43 and Knights of Columbus, Wilkes-Barre Council 302.

 

He was preceded in death by his son, Michael; and brothers, William, Charles and James.

 

Surviving are his wife of 55 years, the former Jane Hudson; son, Kevin J., West Pittston; sisters, Mary Bacon, Glen Ellen, Ill.; Margaret Schresenghost, New Carrollton, Md.; nieces and nephews.

 

Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Thursday from the Metcalfe & Shaver Funeral Home, Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Cecilia's Church, Exeter. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Kingston Township. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Cecilia's Church Memorial Fund, 1700 Wyoming Ave., Exeter, 18643.

 

Times Leader, Wednesday, September 06, 2000, Page: 10A

 

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Cornelius J Shovlin at Find A Grave

 

PUBLICATION: Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA)

 

DATE: December 20, 1998

 

CORNELIUS SHOVLIN

 

December 18, 1998

Cornelius Shovlin of Harrishill Road, Trucksville, Kingston Township, died Friday at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.

 

Born and raised in Plains Township, he was a son of the late Patrick and Margaret Meyers Shovlin.

 

He was educated in Plains Township schools.

 

He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean Conflict where he served with the Sea-Bees.

 

He was a member of St. Theresa Church, Shavertown, Kingston Township.

 

He was employed by Kittsee Auto Stores prior to his retirement.

 

He and his wife, the former Marion Rogers, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in January.

 

He was preceded in death by a sister, Regina Woznitski; and a brother, Charles.

 

Surviving, in addition to his wife, are a son, Guy, Reading; a daughter, Karen Kolbeck, Dallas; three grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.

 

Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday from the Michael J. Mikelski Funeral Home, 293 S. River St., Plains Township, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Theresa Church, Trucksville, Kingston Township.

 

Internment will be in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas.

 

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

 

A vigil service will be conducted at 8:30 p.m. Sunday by the Rev. Peter Crynes.

Dad kept every letter that Mac ever sent him.

 

Edward M. McGroarty at Find A Grave;

 

Ed McGroarty

528 Dennison St. W

Wyoming, Penna. 18644

 

Birth: Aug. 4, 1916

Mena

Polk County

Arkansas, USA

 

Death: Sep. 4, 2000

Wyoming

Luzerne County

Pennsylvania, USA

 

Edward M. McGroarty, of Dennison Avenue, Wyoming, died Monday at his home.

 

Born in Mina, Ark., he was a son of the late Michael and Ann (Gallagher)[Wray-see mother's obit] McGroarty. He was a graduate of Swoyersville High School. He was a U.S. Air Corps veteran of World War II, retiring as a major. He enlisted in the Pennsylvania State Police in 1938 and was stationed at barracks in Wyoming, Shickshinny, Bethlehem and Harrisburg. He was promoted to captain of Troop `P,' Wyoming, and later to major. He was lieutenant colonel Area II Commander of Western Pennsylvania. He was vice president of security for United Penn Bank, Wilkes-Barre, public relations officer for PG & W. He received the Pennsylvania Meritorious Service Medal for work in disaster relief during the Agnes Flood of 1972 by the Pennsylvania Department of Military Affairs. He was a member of St. Cecilia's Church, Exeter, Back Mountain Trail Riders, Retired State Police Association of Pennsylvania, Fraternal Order of Police, Frank Albert Memorial Lodge 43 and Knights of Columbus, Wilkes-Barre Council 302.

 

He was preceded in death by his son, Michael; and brothers, William, Charles and James.

 

Surviving are his wife of 55 years, the former Jane Hudson; son, Kevin J., West Pittston; sisters, Mary Bacon, Glen Ellen, Ill.; Margaret Schresenghost, New Carrollton, Md.; nieces and nephews.

 

Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Thursday from the Metcalfe & Shaver Funeral Home, Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Cecilia's Church, Exeter. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Kingston Township. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Cecilia's Church Memorial Fund, 1700 Wyoming Ave., Exeter, 18643.

 

Times Leader, Wednesday, September 06, 2000, Page: 10A

 

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,

  

Cornelius J Shovlin at Find A Grave

 

PUBLICATION: Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA)

 

DATE: December 20, 1998

 

CORNELIUS SHOVLIN

 

December 18, 1998

Cornelius Shovlin of Harrishill Road, Trucksville, Kingston Township, died Friday at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.

 

Born and raised in Plains Township, he was a son of the late Patrick and Margaret Meyers Shovlin.

 

He was educated in Plains Township schools.

 

He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean Conflict where he served with the Sea-Bees.

 

He was a member of St. Theresa Church, Shavertown, Kingston Township.

 

He was employed by Kittsee Auto Stores prior to his retirement.

 

He and his wife, the former Marion Rogers, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in January.

 

He was preceded in death by a sister, Regina Woznitski; and a brother, Charles.

 

Surviving, in addition to his wife, are a son, Guy, Reading; a daughter, Karen Kolbeck, Dallas; three grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.

 

Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday from the Michael J. Mikelski Funeral Home, 293 S. River St., Plains Township, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Theresa Church, Trucksville, Kingston Township.

 

Internment will be in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas.

 

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

 

A vigil service will be conducted at 8:30 p.m. Sunday by the Rev. Peter Crynes.

Dad kept every letter that Mac ever sent him.

 

Edward M. McGroarty at Find A Grave;

 

Ed McGroarty

528 Dennison St. W

Wyoming, Penna. 18644

 

Birth: Aug. 4, 1916

Mena

Polk County

Arkansas, USA

 

Death: Sep. 4, 2000

Wyoming

Luzerne County

Pennsylvania, USA

 

Edward M. McGroarty, of Dennison Avenue, Wyoming, died Monday at his home.

 

Born in Mina, Ark., he was a son of the late Michael and Ann (Gallagher)[Wray-see mother's obit] McGroarty. He was a graduate of Swoyersville High School. He was a U.S. Air Corps veteran of World War II, retiring as a major. He enlisted in the Pennsylvania State Police in 1938 and was stationed at barracks in Wyoming, Shickshinny, Bethlehem and Harrisburg. He was promoted to captain of Troop `P,' Wyoming, and later to major. He was lieutenant colonel Area II Commander of Western Pennsylvania. He was vice president of security for United Penn Bank, Wilkes-Barre, public relations officer for PG & W. He received the Pennsylvania Meritorious Service Medal for work in disaster relief during the Agnes Flood of 1972 by the Pennsylvania Department of Military Affairs. He was a member of St. Cecilia's Church, Exeter, Back Mountain Trail Riders, Retired State Police Association of Pennsylvania, Fraternal Order of Police, Frank Albert Memorial Lodge 43 and Knights of Columbus, Wilkes-Barre Council 302.

 

He was preceded in death by his son, Michael; and brothers, William, Charles and James.

 

Surviving are his wife of 55 years, the former Jane Hudson; son, Kevin J., West Pittston; sisters, Mary Bacon, Glen Ellen, Ill.; Margaret Schresenghost, New Carrollton, Md.; nieces and nephews.

 

Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Thursday from the Metcalfe & Shaver Funeral Home, Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Cecilia's Church, Exeter. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Kingston Township. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Cecilia's Church Memorial Fund, 1700 Wyoming Ave., Exeter, 18643.

 

Times Leader, Wednesday, September 06, 2000, Page: 10A

 

,

 

,

  

Cornelius J Shovlin at Find A Grave

 

PUBLICATION: Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA)

 

DATE: December 20, 1998

 

CORNELIUS SHOVLIN

 

December 18, 1998

Cornelius Shovlin of Harrishill Road, Trucksville, Kingston Township, died Friday at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.

 

Born and raised in Plains Township, he was a son of the late Patrick and Margaret Meyers Shovlin.

 

He was educated in Plains Township schools.

 

He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean Conflict where he served with the Sea-Bees.

 

He was a member of St. Theresa Church, Shavertown, Kingston Township.

 

He was employed by Kittsee Auto Stores prior to his retirement.

 

He and his wife, the former Marion Rogers, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in January.

 

He was preceded in death by a sister, Regina Woznitski; and a brother, Charles.

 

Surviving, in addition to his wife, are a son, Guy, Reading; a daughter, Karen Kolbeck, Dallas; three grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.

 

Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday from the Michael J. Mikelski Funeral Home, 293 S. River St., Plains Township, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Theresa Church, Trucksville, Kingston Township.

 

Internment will be in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas.

 

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

 

A vigil service will be conducted at 8:30 p.m. Sunday by the Rev. Peter Crynes.

Dad kept every letter that Mac ever sent him.

 

Edward M. McGroarty at Find A Grave;

 

Ed McGroarty

528 Dennison St. W

Wyoming, Penna. 18644

 

Birth: Aug. 4, 1916

Mena

Polk County

Arkansas, USA

 

Death: Sep. 4, 2000

Wyoming

Luzerne County

Pennsylvania, USA

 

Edward M. McGroarty, of Dennison Avenue, Wyoming, died Monday at his home.

 

Born in Mina, Ark., he was a son of the late Michael and Ann (Gallagher)[Wray-see mother's obit] McGroarty. He was a graduate of Swoyersville High School. He was a U.S. Air Corps veteran of World War II, retiring as a major. He enlisted in the Pennsylvania State Police in 1938 and was stationed at barracks in Wyoming, Shickshinny, Bethlehem and Harrisburg. He was promoted to captain of Troop `P,' Wyoming, and later to major. He was lieutenant colonel Area II Commander of Western Pennsylvania. He was vice president of security for United Penn Bank, Wilkes-Barre, public relations officer for PG & W. He received the Pennsylvania Meritorious Service Medal for work in disaster relief during the Agnes Flood of 1972 by the Pennsylvania Department of Military Affairs. He was a member of St. Cecilia's Church, Exeter, Back Mountain Trail Riders, Retired State Police Association of Pennsylvania, Fraternal Order of Police, Frank Albert Memorial Lodge 43 and Knights of Columbus, Wilkes-Barre Council 302.

 

He was preceded in death by his son, Michael; and brothers, William, Charles and James.

 

Surviving are his wife of 55 years, the former Jane Hudson; son, Kevin J., West Pittston; sisters, Mary Bacon, Glen Ellen, Ill.; Margaret Schresenghost, New Carrollton, Md.; nieces and nephews.

 

Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Thursday from the Metcalfe & Shaver Funeral Home, Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Cecilia's Church, Exeter. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Kingston Township. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Cecilia's Church Memorial Fund, 1700 Wyoming Ave., Exeter, 18643.

 

Times Leader, Wednesday, September 06, 2000, Page: 10A

 

,

 

,

  

Cornelius J Shovlin at Find A Grave

 

PUBLICATION: Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA)

 

DATE: December 20, 1998

 

CORNELIUS SHOVLIN

 

December 18, 1998

Cornelius Shovlin of Harrishill Road, Trucksville, Kingston Township, died Friday at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.

 

Born and raised in Plains Township, he was a son of the late Patrick and Margaret Meyers Shovlin.

 

He was educated in Plains Township schools.

 

He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean Conflict where he served with the Sea-Bees.

 

He was a member of St. Theresa Church, Shavertown, Kingston Township.

 

He was employed by Kittsee Auto Stores prior to his retirement.

 

He and his wife, the former Marion Rogers, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in January.

 

He was preceded in death by a sister, Regina Woznitski; and a brother, Charles.

 

Surviving, in addition to his wife, are a son, Guy, Reading; a daughter, Karen Kolbeck, Dallas; three grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.

 

Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday from the Michael J. Mikelski Funeral Home, 293 S. River St., Plains Township, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Theresa Church, Trucksville, Kingston Township.

 

Internment will be in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas.

 

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

 

A vigil service will be conducted at 8:30 p.m. Sunday by the Rev. Peter Crynes.

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200 Acre Farm Near Eaglesmere Saddle Horses. Tennis. Swimming, Picnics. Square Dancing, Fishing, Good Food Family Style, Churches Near, Trail Rides. Clean Comfortable Rooms newly Renovated-Spacious Lounge, Self Service Bar $45.00 Up. Write or Telephone 2637.

Mehoopany Wyoming Co., Pa.

The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Sun, Jul 10, 1955 Page 54

 

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Dad kept every letter that Mac ever sent him.

 

Edward M. McGroarty at Find A Grave;

 

Ed McGroarty

528 Dennison St. W

Wyoming, Penna. 18644

 

Birth: Aug. 4, 1916

Mena

Polk County

Arkansas, USA

 

Death: Sep. 4, 2000

Wyoming

Luzerne County

Pennsylvania, USA

 

Edward M. McGroarty, of Dennison Avenue, Wyoming, died Monday at his home.

 

Born in Mina, Ark., he was a son of the late Michael and Ann (Gallagher)[Wray-see mother's obit] McGroarty. He was a graduate of Swoyersville High School. He was a U.S. Air Corps veteran of World War II, retiring as a major. He enlisted in the Pennsylvania State Police in 1938 and was stationed at barracks in Wyoming, Shickshinny, Bethlehem and Harrisburg. He was promoted to captain of Troop `P,' Wyoming, and later to major. He was lieutenant colonel Area II Commander of Western Pennsylvania. He was vice president of security for United Penn Bank, Wilkes-Barre, public relations officer for PG & W. He received the Pennsylvania Meritorious Service Medal for work in disaster relief during the Agnes Flood of 1972 by the Pennsylvania Department of Military Affairs. He was a member of St. Cecilia's Church, Exeter, Back Mountain Trail Riders, Retired State Police Association of Pennsylvania, Fraternal Order of Police, Frank Albert Memorial Lodge 43 and Knights of Columbus, Wilkes-Barre Council 302.

 

He was preceded in death by his son, Michael; and brothers, William, Charles and James.

 

Surviving are his wife of 55 years, the former Jane Hudson; son, Kevin J., West Pittston; sisters, Mary Bacon, Glen Ellen, Ill.; Margaret Schresenghost, New Carrollton, Md.; nieces and nephews.

 

Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Thursday from the Metcalfe & Shaver Funeral Home, Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Cecilia's Church, Exeter. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Kingston Township. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Cecilia's Church Memorial Fund, 1700 Wyoming Ave., Exeter, 18643.

 

Times Leader, Wednesday, September 06, 2000, Page: 10A

 

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Cornelius J Shovlin at Find A Grave

 

PUBLICATION: Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA)

 

DATE: December 20, 1998

 

CORNELIUS SHOVLIN

 

December 18, 1998

Cornelius Shovlin of Harrishill Road, Trucksville, Kingston Township, died Friday at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.

 

Born and raised in Plains Township, he was a son of the late Patrick and Margaret Meyers Shovlin.

 

He was educated in Plains Township schools.

 

He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean Conflict where he served with the Sea-Bees.

 

He was a member of St. Theresa Church, Shavertown, Kingston Township.

 

He was employed by Kittsee Auto Stores prior to his retirement.

 

He and his wife, the former Marion Rogers, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in January.

 

He was preceded in death by a sister, Regina Woznitski; and a brother, Charles.

 

Surviving, in addition to his wife, are a son, Guy, Reading; a daughter, Karen Kolbeck, Dallas; three grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.

 

Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday from the Michael J. Mikelski Funeral Home, 293 S. River St., Plains Township, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Theresa Church, Trucksville, Kingston Township.

 

Internment will be in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas.

 

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

 

A vigil service will be conducted at 8:30 p.m. Sunday by the Rev. Peter Crynes.

Vom Coil zum fertigen Auto: Los

geht’s im Presswerk des Rüsselsheimer Werkes, eine Coil genannte Stahlrolle wiegt bis zu 20 Tonnen.

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Gapyeong Canada Village, outside Seoul, showcases Canada wood construction and building techniques, including the Super-E net-zero home. The village consists of 154 housing units and a community centre named Canada Maple Hall in recognition of the Canadian contributions to the project. The village was the last site visit on the South Korean leg of the 2018 Forestry Asia Trade Mission. South Korea is B.C.'s fifth largest market for B.C. wood products.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/18644

Dad kept every letter that Mac ever sent him.

 

Edward M. McGroarty at Find A Grave;

 

Ed McGroarty

528 Dennison St. W

Wyoming, Penna. 18644

 

Birth: Aug. 4, 1916

Mena

Polk County

Arkansas, USA

 

Death: Sep. 4, 2000

Wyoming

Luzerne County

Pennsylvania, USA

 

Edward M. McGroarty, of Dennison Avenue, Wyoming, died Monday at his home.

 

Born in Mina, Ark., he was a son of the late Michael and Ann (Gallagher)[Wray-see mother's obit] McGroarty. He was a graduate of Swoyersville High School. He was a U.S. Air Corps veteran of World War II, retiring as a major. He enlisted in the Pennsylvania State Police in 1938 and was stationed at barracks in Wyoming, Shickshinny, Bethlehem and Harrisburg. He was promoted to captain of Troop `P,' Wyoming, and later to major. He was lieutenant colonel Area II Commander of Western Pennsylvania. He was vice president of security for United Penn Bank, Wilkes-Barre, public relations officer for PG & W. He received the Pennsylvania Meritorious Service Medal for work in disaster relief during the Agnes Flood of 1972 by the Pennsylvania Department of Military Affairs. He was a member of St. Cecilia's Church, Exeter, Back Mountain Trail Riders, Retired State Police Association of Pennsylvania, Fraternal Order of Police, Frank Albert Memorial Lodge 43 and Knights of Columbus, Wilkes-Barre Council 302.

 

He was preceded in death by his son, Michael; and brothers, William, Charles and James.

 

Surviving are his wife of 55 years, the former Jane Hudson; son, Kevin J., West Pittston; sisters, Mary Bacon, Glen Ellen, Ill.; Margaret Schresenghost, New Carrollton, Md.; nieces and nephews.

 

Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Thursday from the Metcalfe & Shaver Funeral Home, Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Cecilia's Church, Exeter. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Kingston Township. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Cecilia's Church Memorial Fund, 1700 Wyoming Ave., Exeter, 18643.

 

Times Leader, Wednesday, September 06, 2000, Page: 10A

 

,

 

,

  

Cornelius J Shovlin at Find A Grave

 

PUBLICATION: Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA)

 

DATE: December 20, 1998

 

CORNELIUS SHOVLIN

 

December 18, 1998

Cornelius Shovlin of Harrishill Road, Trucksville, Kingston Township, died Friday at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.

 

Born and raised in Plains Township, he was a son of the late Patrick and Margaret Meyers Shovlin.

 

He was educated in Plains Township schools.

 

He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean Conflict where he served with the Sea-Bees.

 

He was a member of St. Theresa Church, Shavertown, Kingston Township.

 

He was employed by Kittsee Auto Stores prior to his retirement.

 

He and his wife, the former Marion Rogers, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in January.

 

He was preceded in death by a sister, Regina Woznitski; and a brother, Charles.

 

Surviving, in addition to his wife, are a son, Guy, Reading; a daughter, Karen Kolbeck, Dallas; three grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.

 

Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday from the Michael J. Mikelski Funeral Home, 293 S. River St., Plains Township, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Theresa Church, Trucksville, Kingston Township.

 

Internment will be in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas.

 

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

 

A vigil service will be conducted at 8:30 p.m. Sunday by the Rev. Peter Crynes.

Resurrection Bay - Fourth of July Creek from the Institute of Marine Science..

Seward, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

In der Endmontage: Erst hier werden die Fahrzeuge mit allen Flüssigkeiten befüllt.

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© GM Company.

Gapyeong Canada Village, outside Seoul, showcases Canada wood construction and building techniques, including the Super-E net-zero home. The village consists of 154 housing units and a community centre named Canada Maple Hall in recognition of the Canadian contributions to the project. The village was the last site visit on the South Korean leg of the 2018 Forestry Asia Trade Mission. South Korea is B.C.'s fifth largest market for B.C. wood products.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/18644

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