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Front panto BSL WAP-4 #22362 powered 12103 Pune - Lucknow Superfast meets rear panto AJNI WAG-9H #31475 powered BOXNHL rake near Jhansi
The University Of Lincoln's which is located alongside Brayford Pool in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
The University brings in high-profile individuals from all over the world to speak at our prestigious Great Minds public lecture series. Our students, staff and members of the public benefit from guest lectures by Visiting Professors and Lecturers recognised as leaders in their field, some of whom teach on our courses.
It was developed from a number of educational institutions in Hull including the Hull School of Art (1861), the Hull Technical Institute (1893), the Roman Catholic teacher-training Endsleigh College (1905), the Hull Central College of Commerce (1930), and Kingston upon Hull College of Education (1913). These institutions merged in 1976 to form Hull College of Higher Education, with a change of name to Humberside College of Higher Education in 1983 when it absorbed several courses in fishing, food and manufacturing based in Grimsby.
In 1992 it was one of the many institutions in the UK to become full universities as, briefly, the University of Humberside, growing to 13,000 students by 1993.
The cathedral city of Lincoln was without its own university, so the University of Humberside was approached to develop a new campus to the south west of the city centre, overlooking the Brayford Pool. The University was renamed the University of Lincolnshire and Humberside in January 1996, taking in its first 500 Lincoln students in September 1996, intending to grow to about 4,000 Lincoln based students within four years.
Opened by Queen Elizabeth II, the University's main campus in Lincoln was the first new city centre campus to be built in the UK for decades. More than £150 million has been invested in the Brayford Pool campus, transforming a city centre brownfield site, revitalising the area and attracting investment from the retail, leisure and property sectors. Economists estimate that the University has created at least 3,000 new jobs within Lincoln and that it generates more than £250 million every year for the local economy – doubling previous local economic growth rates.
The consolidation involved the University acquiring Leicester-based De Montfort University's schools in Lincolnshire: the Lincoln School of Art and Design in uphill Lincoln, and the Lincolnshire School of Agriculture's sites at Riseholme, Caythorpe and Holbeach. Caythorpe was later closed permanently and its activities moved to Riseholme. Courses held in Grimsby were also moved to Lincoln around this time.
In 2012 all Further Education provision was transferred from Riseholme College to Bishop Burton College. Bishop Burton College are now responsible for the Riseholme College to the north of the city.
Throughout the late-1990s, the University's sites in Hull were considerably scaled down as the focus shifted towards Lincoln. In 2001 this process was taken a step further when the decision was made to move the administrative headquarters and management to Lincoln and to sell the Cottingham Road campus in Hull, the former main campus, to its neighbour, the University of Hull; the site is now the home of the Hull York Medical School. Until 2012 the University maintained a smaller campus, the Derek Crothall Building, in Hull city centre. A smaller campus and student halls on Beverley Road, Hull, were also sold for redevelopment.
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Mischa Violin
[between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
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Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Bain News Service photograph collection (DLC) 2005682517
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Call Number: LC-B2- 5313-8
Photo André Knoerr, Genève. Reproduction autorisée avec mention de la source.
Utilisation commerciale soumise à autorisation spéciale préalable.
La motrice PCC TB 18 de Marseille voisine avec la locomotive CC 7140 et l'autorail X 2804 à l'Ecomusée de Breil sur Roya.
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AJNI WAG9 31475 "Ashok" Stands In Boisar Loop Line With Concor Load Behind It.
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Seen here near their home base in Vestry Road, Otford are a selection of Go-Coach single deck vehicles from left to right is 6104 GX02 WXT, 5901 GJ52 HDZ, 7501 YJ04 HLC and 6106 GX02 WXV. Saturday 5th March 2016.
GX02 WXT - DAF SB120 - Wrightbus Cadet (Ex-Eastbourne Buses & Stagecoach Eastbourne 35902)
GJ52 HDZ - TransBus Dart-TransBus Pointer 2 (Ex-Kent County Council, Southlands Travel, Metrobus & ARRIVA Kent & Sussex)
YJ04 HLC - DAF SB200 - Wrightbus Commander (Ex-Rapsons, Inverness & Stagecoach Yorkshire 26127)
GX02 WXV - DAF SB120 - Wrightbus Cadet (Ex-Eastbourne Buses & Stagecoach Eastbourne 35904)
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Behind-the-Scenes with photographers Markus Klinko & Indrani
Mark J. Sebastian | www.markjsebastian.com
Navyug And Ashok Give Appearance Together!!
1st Wag9 Indigenously Manufactured By Clw Gomoh Wag9 31022 Named 'Navyug' And Ajni Wag9h 31475 Named 'Ashok' Stand Together At Krba.
Love This Type Of Co-incidence
Spotted on a wall in Ubud, Bali while walking my dog.
Don't ask me why but I'm always drawn to it when I see it......I confess that I have too many photos of it!
In this area is Gloucester Cathedral and nearby relevant buildings.
After passing through the gate house you get to St Mary's Square.
St Mary's Gate as seen from St Mary's Square in Gloucester.
It is a Grade I listed building.
St Marys Gate Adjoining Number 14 College Green, Gloucester
GLOUCESTER
SO8318NW COLLEGE GREEN
844-1/8/80 (West side)
23/01/52 St Mary's Gate adjoining No.14
College Green
GV I
Formerly known as: College Gate COLLEGE GREEN.
Gatehouse, now includes offices. Late C12, refronted and
heightened in early C13; for the Benedictine Abbey of St Peter
as the Great Gate to the Outer Court of the monastery, now
part of College Green; altered in C18 and restored in late C19
by FS Waller for the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral.
Ashlar, rubble, tiled roof, wrought-iron gates.
PLAN: gate passage leads from St Mary's Square into north-west
corner of College Green, passage covered by two bays of
quadripatite vaulting; with a large chamber at first-floor
level above the passage.
EXTERIOR: two storeys with cross gabled fronts facing the
street and the court; the outer front facing St Mary's Street
has a large arch to the passage with recessed orders to the
jambs, formerly with nook shafts, and at first-floor level an
arcade of four bays with the two inner bays flanked by smaller
bays; the inner bays framing windows with flat lintels; in the
gable a recessed triangular panel within which are the jambs
and arches of a three-bay blank arcade with the shafts
removed. The inner front above the archway to the passage
restored in late C19; similar to outer front.
INTERIOR: not inspected.
Scheduled Ancient Monument.
(VCH: The City of Gloucester: Oxford: 1988-: 282; Welander D:
The History, Art and Architecture of Gloucester Cathedral:
Stroud, Gloucestershire: 1991-).
Listing NGR: SO8300818865
This text is a legacy record and has not been updated since the building was originally listed. Details of the building may have changed in the intervening time. You should not rely on this listing as an accurate description of the building.
Source: English Heritage
Listed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence.
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After arriving at Changi International Airport in Singapore, we moved to Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal (TMFT). We ate some foods at the terminal and got on a ferry to Bintan island in Indonesia.
Arecaceae (commonly Palm Tree) (wikipedia)
IMG_31475
In this area is Gloucester Cathedral and nearby relevant buildings.
After passing through the gate house you get to St Mary's Square.
St Mary's Gate as seen from St Mary's Square in Gloucester.
It is a Grade I listed building.
St Marys Gate Adjoining Number 14 College Green, Gloucester
GLOUCESTER
SO8318NW COLLEGE GREEN
844-1/8/80 (West side)
23/01/52 St Mary's Gate adjoining No.14
College Green
GV I
Formerly known as: College Gate COLLEGE GREEN.
Gatehouse, now includes offices. Late C12, refronted and
heightened in early C13; for the Benedictine Abbey of St Peter
as the Great Gate to the Outer Court of the monastery, now
part of College Green; altered in C18 and restored in late C19
by FS Waller for the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral.
Ashlar, rubble, tiled roof, wrought-iron gates.
PLAN: gate passage leads from St Mary's Square into north-west
corner of College Green, passage covered by two bays of
quadripatite vaulting; with a large chamber at first-floor
level above the passage.
EXTERIOR: two storeys with cross gabled fronts facing the
street and the court; the outer front facing St Mary's Street
has a large arch to the passage with recessed orders to the
jambs, formerly with nook shafts, and at first-floor level an
arcade of four bays with the two inner bays flanked by smaller
bays; the inner bays framing windows with flat lintels; in the
gable a recessed triangular panel within which are the jambs
and arches of a three-bay blank arcade with the shafts
removed. The inner front above the archway to the passage
restored in late C19; similar to outer front.
INTERIOR: not inspected.
Scheduled Ancient Monument.
(VCH: The City of Gloucester: Oxford: 1988-: 282; Welander D:
The History, Art and Architecture of Gloucester Cathedral:
Stroud, Gloucestershire: 1991-).
Listing NGR: SO8300818865
This text is a legacy record and has not been updated since the building was originally listed. Details of the building may have changed in the intervening time. You should not rely on this listing as an accurate description of the building.
Source: English Heritage
Listed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence.
Blue plaque about St Mary's Gate.
While in Northumbria I stayed at the head of the Ingram valley. A beautiful unspoilt valley of the upper Breamish river. I explored the valley over 2 days by car but stopped and photographed along the way. Sometimes from the car or after decamping and strolling around. The valley was full of birds. i will post some images of the trip over the next few days.
This House Martin was one of several gathering mud by the roadside. Taken using the car as a hide.
D800 and 70-200mm F2.8
Deansgate pub, 321, Deansgate, Manchester, M3 4LQ . Formally Galvins
www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/31/31475/Deansgate/Deansgate
First Glasgow Alexander Royale bodied Volvo Olympian 31475 at West George Street, Glasgow operating service 11 between Parkhall and Robroyston on Monday 4th January 2010.
First Glasgow Alexander Royale bodied Volvo Olympian 31475 at Killermont Street operating service 213 to Bargeddie on Monday 12th October 2009.
A friend of mine is a member of Bluffer’s Park Yacht Club, and got up early so I could come down and get some pictures at dawn. This is on one of the docks, looking across at the public marina.
This 360° panorama was stitched from 18 hand-held photographs with PTGUI Pro,, processed in Color Efex, then touched up in Aperture.
Original size: 31475 × 6347 (199.8 MP; 218.18 MB).
Location: Bluffers Park Yacht Club, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Icy Straight Point, Alaska. USA.
Cruise stop off at a small village (Hoonah) which had a whale processing plant and fish cannery until early this century.
Took a walk in the woods to find 'wild life' and actually saw a grizzly bear.
More general photographs at: www.flickr.com/photos/staneastwood/albums