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Walbeobachtung vor Gansbaai nahe Hermanus in der Walkerbay,SÜDAFRIKA( South-Africa), Hermanus , Südliche Glattwale bzw. Southern Right Whale.
Die malerische Küstenstadt Hermanus in Südafrikas Western Cape ist weltweit bekannt für ein atemberaubendes Naturspektakel – die Wanderung der Wale. Jedes Jahr kommen Südliche Glattwale und Buckelwale in die warmen Gewässer der Walker Bay, um zu kalben und sich zu paaren.
Unvergesslich ist der Anblick einer Walmutter mit ihrem neugeborenen Kalb -- vor der Küste von Hermanus sind die Sichtungen von Südlichen Glattwalen und Buckelwalen ein spektakuläres Erlebnis. Ungefähr von Juli bis November, teils auch deutlich kürzer, ziehen die Wale nach Hermanus. Auf Grund von klimabedingten Veränderungen lässt sich die Wal-Saison mittlerweile nicht mehr so genau vorhersagen, wie es früher der Fall war. Mit etwas Glück bist du zur richtigen Zeit am richtigen Ort für unvergessliche Sichtungen!
Ob vom Boot aus oder bei einer Wanderung auf dem malerischen Küstenpfad – die majestätischen Wale in ihrem natürlichen Lebensraum zu beobachten ist ganz bestimmt ein besonderes Highlight in deinem Südafrika-Urlaub.
SOUTH AFRICA( South-Africa), Hermanus , Southern Right Whale.
The picturesque coastal town of Hermanus in South Africa's Western Cape is known worldwide for a breathtaking natural spectacle - the migration of the whales. Every year, southern right whales and humpback whales come to the warm waters of Walker Bay to calve and mate.
The sight of a mother whale with her newborn calf is unforgettable - sightings of southern right whales and humpback whales off the coast of Hermanus are a spectacular experience. The whales migrate to Hermanus from around July to November, sometimes for much shorter periods. Due to climate-related changes, the whale season can no longer be predicted as accurately as it used to be. With a bit of luck, you'll be in the right place at the right time for unforgettable sightings!
Whether from a boat or on a hike along the picturesque coastal path - watching the majestic whales in their natural habitat is definitely a special highlight of your South African vacation
2340 Down Dhanbad-Howrah Coalfield Express headed by MGS WAP-4#22803 curving out of Bardhhman Junction.
BRC WAP-4E#22813 hauling 14 hours late 3152 Down Jammu Tawi-Kolkata Express at Dankuni in HWH-BWN Chord section.
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We stay in County Waterford for today's offering from the Lawrence collection. Again we have a square that does not look very square-like at all. The whole scene looks very planned, which is unusual in itself. What can you tell us about this interesting photograph?
Photographer: Robert French
Collection: Lawrence Photograph Collection
Date: Circa 1865-1914
NLI Ref: L_CAB_04057
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This train once used to depart from Sealdah; in the northern parts of the country it is still fondly known as "Sealdah Jammu Tawi". With changing times, the originating point was shifted to Chitpore (also known as Kolkata, wew).
Led by Mughalsarai WAP4 #22803 and a dead shedmate behind, 13151 Up Kolkata-Jammu Tawi Express crosses the bridge over Jessore Road and negotiates a few turnouts while heading towards Dumdum.
Photo André Knoerr, Genève. Reproduction autorisée avec mention de la source.
Utilisation commerciale soumise à autorisation spéciale préalable.
Le Combino Be 6/8 306 aborde l'ancienne boucle de Burgfelden Grenze, remplacée par la nouvelle boucle enjambant la frontière au Burgfelderhof et le prolongement de la ligne 3 jusqu'à la gare de Saint Louis.
22803
Stagecoach Manchester: 22803 (V803 DFV) an Alexander ALX300 bodied MAN 18.220, painted in corporate livery and captured here on Wilmslow Road in Rusholme operating a journey on Service 42 to Manchester Piccadilly.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 11th September 2006.
Ref No. 0013503.
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The above image is a scan from an original Kodachromeâ„¢ slide. The default size is 2000 x 1250 pixels, so clicking on the photo will enlarge it for better viewing.
The original image comes from my slide collection, amassed over the past 40+ years. They are a combination of my own photographs and ones acquired through trades or purchases.
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Aircraft MSN: 22803
Type & Series: Boeing 737-2T4
Registration: PK-RID
Operator: Mandala Airlines
Location (when available): Jakarta CGK
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6030 W. Coast Hwy. (Alt. 101)
Newport Beach, Calif. ORiole 3-7760
30 deluxe units, all with private dressing rooms, TV, FM, and room phones. Double-doubles, Studios, large family accommodations. Beach bathing, Boating, Fishing at famous Newport Beach. Short drive to Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm and Marineland. Restaurant on premises. Member of the Best Western Motels
The writing on the back says:
July 13, 1962
Forest Mathews Foto-Color Cards, 1107 N. Mar Vista Ave. Pasadena, CA
C-22803
CAPA-001080
I.D.s 114 & 22803 photographed by John Ward on 1986-02-01 using a 35mm film camera producing a colour negative or print that has been scanned and digitized.
Matorco double deck tourist buses, the leading bus is Daimler (C1) NWW-230 while the second bus is an unknown chassis type (C1) NXH-275 on Roxas Boulevarde, Rizal Park, Manila, Philippines.
The second or closest bus has been made into a double deck bus by constructing metal frame work and adding seats therein. Access to the upper deck is gained from the rear.
Does any body have any idea as to the chassis type for this bus or the one in front?
Any information about their previous (lives) use would also be appreciated!
In this shot we see Aberdeen regular MAN ALX300 bodied V803 DFV | 22803 on the X20 and Stonehaven based IDZ 828 | 16526 cousin to R422 XFC | 16522 on the 220...
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Aircraft MSN: 22803
Type & Series: Boeing 737-2T4
Registration: HA-LEI
Operator: Malev
Location (when available): Münich-MUC
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20739 K739 DAO: Volvo B10M-55 / Alexander PS (93 Bowness)
22803 V803 DFV: MAN 18.220 / Alexander ALX300 (67H Willowholme Bus Depot)
Willowholme depot, Carlisle, Cumbria
From nearest:
22805 (X805 SRM)
22819 (X819 SRM)
22812 (V812 DFV)
22807 (V807 DFV)
22803 (V803 DFV)
22802 (V802 DFV)
22808 (V808 DFV)
22801 (V801 DFV)
22814 (X814 SRM)
22809 (V809 DFV)
22806 (V806 DFV)
Willowholme depot, Carlisle, Cumbria (30.1.05)
(EOS300V-137)
The now demolished former Pea Factory on Brayford Wharf East, in Lincoln, Linolnshire.
The building was built sometime before 1885 and used by a Coal Merchants until it was converted into a Pea Factory in 1891 by Albert W Hall and Sons.
In 2013 plans were announced for it to be transformed into a multi-storey student accommodation. The plans included a walkway between Brayford Wharf East and High Street will be added for pedestrians and cyclists, linking the two areas more directly. However thse plans were dropped after objections.
In November 2014 the University of Lincoln annouced plans to convert the site into a six-storey learning centre. The new development is hoped to house the university’s schools of Psychology and Health & Social Care.
University of Lincoln spokesperson, Ian Richards, said: “The University of Lincoln is developing plans for a new academic building on the Wigford Yard site on Brayford Wharf East, next to our existing David Chiddick Building.
It would also create a new pedestrian route linking the High Street to Brayford Wharf East, further improving the integration of the city centre, the university campus and the Brayford waterfront.
When the 19035 Ahmedabad (ADI) - Vadodara (BRC) Intercity Express came at BRC, it had RPM WAP - 4 in charge. Hence to complete the another cycle journey i.e. 19036 Vadodara (BRC) - Ahmedabad (ADI) Intercity Express was given another massive offlink MGS WAP - 4 #22803 to take the train towards Vadodara.
Date : 16/10/17
Another few days have seen two more vehicles enter service at Lincoln - I'm sure you already guessed it, but both are MAN 18.220/ALX300 again! These two examples are both ex Stagecoach Bluebird, Aberdeen depot - and the first I'll come to is 22803, which entered service this afternoon, Tuesday 24th June.
It's seen here on its first trip in service for Lincoln, the 1245 44 from Birchwood to Lincoln (originating in Lincoln as the 1210 66) - and is parked up at the Swan Holme Tavern, on Doddington Road whilst waiting time before going forward.
The dodgy destination blind was caused by it being programmed with the flip-dot program, rather than the correct LED one!
47272 seems to be the depot seat store - although I honestly have no definite clue where those seats have come from.
I can only think of the London Tridents which are used for spares, plus 22802 and 22803 which each had a full set, and were disposed of recently - but I can't be 100% sure that either are the source of them.
Route 59 buses were rerouted under Union St using the Denburn dual carriageway during the International Market.
Hospital Direct branded MAN 22803 (V803 DFV) is followed in by the unique gold liveried B7R 53335 (9637 EL), the 10 normally being the only route to use this road.
Digitised Calendar in Les Tablettes rennaises - Bibliothèque des Champs Libres. Pour plus d'informations
Description
Titre : Jésus mis dans le sépulcre par Joseph d'Arimathie
Auteur : Imprimerie Oberthür
Lieu de production : France - France (Ouest) - Bretagne - Ille-et-Vilaine - Rennes
Editeur/imprimeur : Imprimerie Oberthür
Date : 1887
Langue des inscriptions : Français
Indexation
Type d'image : Calendrier
Thème(s) : 08. Iconographie religieuse - Vie et représentations du Christ
Mot(s)-clé(s) : Mise au tombeau ; Saint Joseph d'Arimathie ; Christ mort ; Saint-Sépulcre ; Grotte ; Golgotha ; Tristesse ; Vierge ; La Croix ; Colline ; Sainte ; Barbe ; Arbre ; Chemin ; Mur ; Deuil
Complément
Support : Papier
Technique graphique : Gravure
Hauteur en cm : 20
Largeur en cm : 25
Cote : 320165_1887
Page/feuillet : 10
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-2012-0003372
Contenu dans : Registre
Titre : Almanach des Postes et des Télégraphes, registre 1887
Auteur : Imprimerie Oberthür
L’Almanach des Postes et des Télégraphes, traditionnellement distribué par les facteurs à l'occasion des étrennes de fin d’année, est devenu incontournable. À l’origine, l’almanach est un petit livret populaire publié chaque année et comprenant, en plus d’un calendrier, des renseignements astronomiques, météorologiques, scientifiques et pratiques.
L’imprimerie Oberthür est associée à l’almanach des Postes. Elle fut la première, à partir de 1854, à imprimer à grande échelle ces almanachs postaux. Installée à Rennes, l’entreprise Oberthür est un acteur majeur de la vie industrielle de la ville aux 19 et 20e siècles.
Objet pratique, l’almanach va vite devenir un objet décoratif : la grande idée de l’almanach Oberthür, indépendamment des renseignements pratiques, réside dans l’illustration qui est proposée au recto, collée sur un carton. La vignette, relativement banale va rapidement s’effacer au profit d’une image en couleur qui envahit le recto de la page. Ainsi, chaque foyer français pouvait accrocher, chaque année, un almanach faisant office de petit tableau. Le graphisme et les thèmes représentés dans ces images illustrent les évènements contemporains et reflètent l’évolution des mentalités.
La Bibliothèque de Rennes Métropole conserve une grande partie des almanachs réalisés par l’imprimerie Oberthür. Certains d’entre eux ont été numérisés par la bibliothèque. L’occasion de découvrir ou redécouvrir en images l’histoire des almanachs Oberthür. Vous trouverez sur les tablettes rennaises les almanachs des années 1885, 1887, 1889, 1913-1914, 1914-1915 et 1924. Pour plus d'informations.