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As at the end of last year, I want to show a few digitized slides again:
Wie schon zum Ende letzten Jahres, möchte ich wieder ein paar digitalisierte Dias zeigen:
Myotis nattereri
Natterer's Bat
Fransenfledermausfledermaus
Frynseflagermus
Digitized slide from 1995, the EXIF data refer to the camera used for digitizing, not to the original slide. The location indicated is not exactly to the point, but within a radius of 10 km
All my bat photos were taken as part of an authorized study of a bat roost.
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Digitalisiertes Dia von 1995, die EXIF-Daten beziehen sich auf die Digitalisierung, nicht auf das Originaldia. Der angegebene Ort ist nicht auf den Punkt genau, sondern im Umkreis von 10 km
Alle meine Fledermausfotos wurden im Rahmen einer genehmigten Untersuchung eines Fledermausquartiers aufgenommen.
Achter IRP bevond zich de omgeleide Lineas Gallarte-shuttle, getrokken door de 'Railpool Rainbow' 186 295. Met trein 40246 (Gallarte - Antwerpen-Oorderen) passeert de opvallende locomotief de fotograven te Tilburg Reeshof. Achter deze trein bevonden zich nog de Frenkendorf- en Curtici-shuttles van Crossrail en Lineas. Beide werden helaas getrokken door anonieme E-locs van Akiem en Railpool.
Daarna volgde de Lineas 186 346 met een fraaie vol beladen Gallarate shuttle 40246 naar Antwerpen (B) bij Warsage (B) op 9 Oktober 2022.
Helaas werd de zon behoorlijk gesluiert door de hoge bewolking, maar dat mocht de pret niet drukken.
Niet alleen was het gezellig in Schulen met Dennis & Nick, ook waren er toch wel wat leuke cargo's te zien.
Zo ook deze containertrein 40246 van Basel naar Antwerpen met op kop de door Lineas bij Railpool geleasde 186.295.
19 september 2019
Wonga Beach, a popular and remote seaside destination close to Daintree in Queensland, Australia.
It has a beautiful, lush back drop of huge Calophyllum trees interspersed with Coconut palms. In 1770 Captain Cook named the northern bay’s continental Island Snapper Island and the near-by coral cay Low Isles.
Looking south from Wonga Beach you can see Island Point which shelters the harbour entrance of Port Douglas. The rainforest clad mountain range to the north is called Alexandra Range after a Danish princess who married the Prince of Wales. The rainforest clad mountain range behind Wonga Beach is called Dagma Range after Alexandra’s younger sister.
The Daintree River, Wonga Beach and the beach end of Alexandra Range form a natural funnel when the prevailing south-east trade winds are considered and explain why there are no sandflies at Wonga Beach and there are so many different species of mangroves in the Daintree.
There are three maintained graves along the beach. One belongs to a maritime hero Charlie Lifu and includes an inscription of his feats. It is near the Close that bears his name.
Behind the coastal vegetation is an extraordinary array of architecture. From the quaint owner-built holiday and fishing shacks of the 1930s to the newer multimillion dollar homes.
In 1985 a large volcanic eruption beneath the Coral Sea released thousands of Pumice stones to the ocean surface which were then blown along north Queensland's shore by the trade winds.
Birdwatchers visit Wonga Beach to see three uncommon bird species: Gould's bronze cuckoo, double-eyed fig-parrot and the beach stone-curlew. The last species is easily confused with the ubiquitous bush stone-curlew noted for its wailing calls at night.
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Zes minuten na Lineas kwam SBB 482 044 met trein 40246 Busto Arsizio/Gallarate – Antwerpen langs. De uit Zwitserland komende loc spoorde naar Aachen West om de wagons aan Lineas over te dragen. Zij verzorgden de laatste etappe naar de Belgische havenstad. Viersen-Heimer, zondag 11 oktober 2020, 15:05.
KJM WDP - 4D #40246 moves towards it's next halt Surat with 33 mins late running 82654 Jaipur (JP) - Yeshvantpur (YPR) Suvidha SF Express..
Date : 24/09/17
With speed LINΞΛS 186 291 and 186 494 are powering the 23 cars of Hupac train 40246 from Gallarate (I) to Antwerpen Oorderen (B).
Hindel (Hombourg), 17-7-2022.
M43902.
93rd Bomb Group formation flight. Near aircraft is Consolidated B-24D-25-CO (S/N 41-24226) "Joisey Bounce" and second aircraft is (S/N 41-24147) "The Duchess." (U.S. Air Force photo)
FRONT TO BACK:
"Joisey Bounce"/"Utah Man" (L)
B-24D-25-CO Liberator
s/n 41-24226
330th BS, 93rd BG, 8th AF
Lost November 13,1943 on mission to Bremen, Germany when it was involved in a mid-air collision with 42-40765 over Husum, Germany. Was named "Utah Man" at time of loss.
MACR 2176
2nd Lt. Loren J. Koon - Pilot
(O-2044710) South Carolina
KIA - buried at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri
2nd Lt. Robert Timmer - Co-Pilot
(O-2044427) Michigan
KIA - buried at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri
Sgt. Benjamin Caplan - Navigator
(10600460) California
KIA - buried at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri
1st Lt. Ralph W. Cummings - Bombardier
(O-733155) Montana
KIA - buried at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri
Sgt. Robert L. Cox - Engineer/Top Turret Gunner
(18064516)
POW - Stalag 17b, Braunau
T/Sgt. Paul E. Johnston - Radio Operator
(35258734) Kentucky
POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
S/Sgt. William E. Major - Right Waist Gunner
(15104438) Indiana
KIA - buried at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri
S/Sgt. John E. Connolly - Left Waist Gunner
(16042975) Michigan
KIA - buried at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri
S/Sgt. Joseph R. Doyle - Tail Gunner
(13039348) Pennsylvania
KIA - buried at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri
S/Sgt. Richard E. Bartlett - Tunnel Gunner
(19056154) Montana
KIA - buried at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri
"The Duchess"/"Evelyn" (A)
s/n 41-24147
330th BS, 93rd BG, 8th AF
Lost on mission over Germany on Feb. 25,1944 mission to Furth Germany. Mechanical troubles caused them to fall back out of the formation where they were jumped by fighters.
MACR 2924
1st Lt. David W. Thompson - Pilot
(O-675380)
POW - Stalag Luft 1, Barth
Capt. Miles R. League - Co-Pilot/Deputy Formation Commander
(O-734111) South Carolina
POW - Stalag Luft 1, Barth
1st Lt. James A. Ivain - Navigator
(O-798811) Connecticut
POW - Stalag Luft 1, Barth
1st Lt. Robert L. Warner - Bombardier
(O-734768)
POW - Stalag Luft 1, Barth
2nd Lt. Waldron L. Snyder, Jr. - Co-Pilot/Observer/Photographer
(O-795658) Massachusetts
KIA - buried in Lorraine American Cemetery, France
T/Sgt. Henry A. Clauser - Engineer/Top Turret Gunner
(13029090) Pennsylvania
POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
T/Sgt. Evert A. Ollie - Radio Operator
(33264046) Pennsylvania
POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
S/Sgt. John D. Glucs - Right Waist Gunner
(12146972)
POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
S/Sgt. Thomas F. McDermott - Left Waist Gunner
(31057180) Rhode Island
KIA - buried in Lorraine American Cemetery, France
S/Sgt. Royce O. Magee - Tail Gunner
(14061305) Tennessee
POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
"Bomberang" (C)
B-24D-1-CO Liberator
s/n 41-23722
328th BS, 93rd BG, 8th AF
She was the first 8th Air Force B-24 to complete 50 missions. After her 53rd mission she was flown back to the U.S. for a War Bond tour.
"Thundermug" (F)
B-24D-40-CO Liberator
s/n 42-40246
328th BS, 93rd BG, 8th AF
Was salvaged on Oct. 10,1943.
FP71SXB West Midlands Ambulance Service 40246 Electric Patient transport ambulance the Emergency Services show NEC Birmingham September 2022
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56516/Hubballi - KSR Bengaluru City Passenger With WDP 4D KJM 40246 with Dead WDG 4 KJM 12030 With AEB Fitted Moving Towards YPR Side
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Attractions in the East Wing of the Museum include the Mamie Inaugural Doll, the Infant Jesus of Prague statue, the Lincoln painting by President Eisenhower, and the complete room in which the invasion of Europe was planned.
Photography House
S-40246-5
CAPA-012504
A pair of Essex Skippers in the grass, showing due care and attention to the next generation.
Taken in July 2011. I've cropped at left and right a bit to remove distracting stems, and also removed a dust spot.
IMG_40246, 30%, dust spot cloned out, cropped
2000 A.D. (Monthly) / Heft-Reihe
Strontium Dog
cover: Brian Bolland
- Judge Dredd / The Invisible Man
(art: Ron Smith)
Reprints from 2000 AD and Tornado (IPC, 1979 series) #134 (13 October 1979), #135 (20 October 1979)
- D.R. & Quinch / D. R. & Quinch Get Drafted
(art: Alan Davis)
Reprints from 2000 AD (IPC, 1977 series) #356 (18 February 1984), #357 (25 February 1984)
- Strontium Dog / The Schicklgruber Grab
(art: Carlos Ezquerra)
Reprints from 2000 AD (IPC, 1977 series) #184 (1 November 1980), #185 (8 November 1980)
Eagle Comics, IPC Magazines Ltd. / USA 1985
Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
I always get nervous about including other peoples images, but this one I wanted to share.
Cromer isn't somewhere that has featured much in my life until the last few years - a couple of bad childhood experiences coloured my view of the town. So I wasn't overly familiar with the church. I visited in January 2013 and took some pictures of the War Memorial and had a brief walk round the inside of the church on a rather gloomy day. The door to the area under the tower was roped off and so I didn't go in.
As not all the pictures of the war memorial inscriptions came out very well, I returned in May to have another go. This time the door was open - there was a cleaner at work. Through the doorway I could see what looked like some British Legion flags so I asked if I could come in.
To my surprise there was a whole host of memorials - first, second and post-1945, plus individual plaques - some unfortunately obscured by temporary partitions that had been placed around storage areas.
But on a lectern was a flip album with a picture of each of the Great War fallen.
After the first world war a local woman prepared a Book of Remembrance with details of each of the fallen. I understand it was published to raise funds and a copy is held in the local museum. The flip album lovingly recreates some of the detail held in the book.
Next time you are in Cromer, give it a look.
For me a face really brings home the loss.This is the face of Harold Joseph Tibbalds.
Tibbalds, Harold Joseph……………………………………(RoH)
[Joseph Harold on CWGC]. Lance Corporal G/40246. 2nd Battalion The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regt.) Formerly 41228 Royal Fusiliers. Killed in action in France & Flanders on 11th May 1917. Aged 29. Born, lived and enlisted in Brighton. Son of William H. and Florence Tibbalds, of 24, Clifton St., Brighton; husband of Ethel Kate Tibbalds, of 4, Bond St., Cromer, Norfolk. Commemorated on Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 2
CWGC: www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/777537/TIBBALDS,%20JO...
(Lance Corporal Joseph Harold Tibbalds)
SDGW lists Joseph Harold as born and resident Brighton – NB he is the only person recorded on both the CWGC and SDGW databases with this surname.
He was soldier G/40246 Queens (Royal West Surrey Regiment).
Medal Index Card reference:- WO 372/20/27070
He is listed as Private G/40246 Joseph H.Tibbalds, The Queens Regiment. This is the only unit he is listed as serving with in a Theatre of War.
No match on Norlink
Census
The 24 year old Joseph Harold, born Brighton, was working as a Bass Player\Musician and resident at 24 Clifton Street, Brighton on the 1911 census. This was the household of his parents, William Henry, (aged 46 and a Pianoforte Tuner and Violin Maker from St.Pancras, Middlesex), and Florence, (aged 56 and from Temple Cloud, Somerset). The couple have been married 27 years and have had 4 children, all then still alive. As well as Joseph, these are:-
Herbert Edward……………..aged 26………born Brighton…….Violin Maker
Arthur Stanley……………….aged 25………born Brighton…….Mechanical Dentist
Howard Oldham…………….aged 22………born Brighton…….Tailor and Cutter
The marriage of Joseph H Tibbalds to Ethel K Hastings took place in the October to December 1913 quarter in the Brighton District.
It may be a co-incidence but the birth of a Joan P Tibbalds was recorded in the Steyning District of Sussex in the January to March 1915 quarter. Her mothers maiden name was Hastings.
On the day
11th May 1917 - Battalion War Diary.
7.30 am. Bn.HQ moved to Dug out at Pt.31 in G.1.Line.
Hostile Artillery active against G.1. Line.
Snipers very active all day from N.E side of the village.
11.30 pm. Lieut. BINGHAM and an R.E. Officer put down forming up tape from P.88 in G.1.Line on rt. to CANNON HOUSE - U.28.a.3.4 on left.
(The battalion attacked at 4.30 the next morning in an attack alongside the Australians to capture the village of Bullecourt).
The Roll of Honour for Cromer for the Great War is on the wall just above it. It lists 94 names rather than the 88 shown on the War memorial in the church yard.
Frank Allen.........................died 01/07/1916
Gilbert Allen.......................died 13/11/1916
James Percy Allen..............died 25/04/1918,
Stephen Allen....................died 26/08/1916
William Robert Allen...........died 26/10/1917
Cecil Charles Amis............died 20/08/1918.
Horace Walpole Amis........died 25/03/1918
Robert Joseph Amis..........died 14/05/1918
Thomas Sidney Amis........died 09/10/1918
William Walter Amis.........died 18/08/1918
Gilbert Spencer Balls........died 25/04/1917
Walter Balls.....................died 09/05/1917
Norman (James) Bastow...died 16/04/1916
(Only\Onley) George Benjamin Beck
Albert Edward Blythe........died 25/10/1918
Charles John Bumfrey.......died 20/09/1917
Arthur Edward Bunn.........died 24/10/1917
Lewis Ambrose Burton......died 24/11/1915
Andrew Richard Buxton.....died 07/06/1917
James Shuckburgh Carter.died 27/09/1918
Andrew John Clarke..........died 22/02/1919
George Henry Clarke........died 21/04/1918
Herbert Richard Clarke......died 08/06/1915
Arthur Harry Cook.............died 12/07/1917
Sydney Isaac Cook...........died 30/07/1917
Arthur William Craske.......died 23/10/1917
George Thomas Craske....died 28/02/1917
Lindsay (Oswald) Crawford..died 22/09/1918
Thomas Frederick Davies....(possibly) died 12/09/1917
Daniel Dempsey...............died 23/05/1917
David Cecil Charles Dulley...died 19/05/1916
William Guy Durrant............died 20/08/1915
Bertie Thomas Farrow.........died 10/04/1918
Ernest Richard Farrow.........died 24/02/1918
Athelstan Alfred Lennox Fenner...died 31/01/1918
Cyril Frederick Hamilton Fenner...died 24/09/1916
John Leslie Fish..................died 03/07/1916
Geoffrey King Frost..............died 05/12/1917
Ambrose Golding.................died 01/05/1917t
Walter Grix.........................died 03/10/1918
Herbert Otho Hamilton..........died 25/09/1915
(Philip)Anthony Harbord........died 01/12/1917
John Harbord.......................died 10/07/1917
William March Hardingham....died 11/06/1917
Archibald Hastings...............died 19/04/1917
Bertie Hastings....................died 19/04/1917
Bertie Harvey.......................died 16/07/1917
George Hawk(e)sley.............died 22/03/1918
John Herbert Hewitt...............died 16/04/1917
Cyril Stanley Hicks..............died 04/09/1916
Frank Edgar Holdom...........died 21/09/1916
Charles George Hurrell........died 20/07/1916
Alan Bishop Jarvis..............died 10/08/1917
Leonard John Jefferson........died 19/09/1918
Derrick Hayward Kettle.......died 18/09/1918
Felix Marmaduke Kettle......died 06/12/1918
John William Kirby.............died 23/03/1918
William Lake.....................died 17/07/1915
Edward James Larwood......died 09/05/1915
Herbert George Laycock.....died 03/09/1918
Charles Wales Leggett.......died 23/11/1918
Reginald Wood Moulton.....died 23/11/1917
Charles Robert Moy...........died 07/09/1915
George William Needs.......died 12/08/1915
Francis Arthur St George Nelson..died 11/09/1916
Hilary Cossey Nockels......died 01/07/1916
Alfred Norton.....................died 06/03/1915
Robert Gaff Painter............died 24/07/1916
William Thomas Payne......died 21/08/1915
Oliver Crossley Rayner......died 18/11/1916
Thomas Robinson.............died 21/08/1915
Arthur Benjamin Royall......died 26/09/1917
William Salter......possibly died 09/08/1916
Ernest J Savory...possibly died 20/11/1918
Sidney Robert Savory........died 14/09/1914
Enoch Shipley..................died 29/10/1916
George Cyril Smith...........died 26/09/1916
Sidney Arthur Smith.........died 15/09/1916
Walter Robert Allen Spalding.....died 03/07/1917
Henry Maurice / Burton Henry Morris Stearman
George Thomas Christmas Stimpson.....died 18/09/1916
Harold Joseph Tibbalds............died 11/05/1917
William James Walker
William Williamson.................died 13/08/1915
Herbert Wilson.......................died 27/11/1915
Herbert Ernest Youell..............died 03/04/1918
Francis Henry Baxter..............died 18/04/1918
Ernest William Baxter.............died 22/08/1918
With grateful acknowledgement to the Roll of Honour site (RoH) which served as my starting point:-
www.roll-of-honour.com/Norfolk/Cromer.html
(SDGW - Soldiers Who Died in the Great War
CWGC - Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Norlink - Norfolk County Picture Archive)
Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg participates in various events along his New Hampshire bus tour route. (Carina Teoh / PFA)
Reprodução de fotografia. Catarata do Duque de Bragança (Angola - Quedas de Calandula)
Fotógrafo: Mário Novais (1899-1967).
Fotografia sem data.
[CFT003.40246]
Dublin, 10th May 2019.
Overflying Dublin on it's delivery flight from Shannon to Seoul, Korea (via Ashgabat, Turkmenistan).
View of the 81st Division Headquarters in the town of Belrupt in the Meuse department, France. Photograph taken on November 12, 1918.
From WWI U.S. Army Signal Corps Photographs, WWI 63, WWI Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.
photo by Ian N. Lynas
Chassis 40246 (16) and 40054 (17) were both bodied by Pressed Metal Corporation Adelaide and came from the bankrupt King Bros Group at Port Macquarie in New South Wales, originating with Ashley Steinhardt's Port Macquarie Bus Service.
Además del escrache con forma de festival, los vecinos redactaron y difundieron una carta abierta a Facundo Pastor, con la adhesión de Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Premio Nobel de la Paz, y de los curas José María Di Paola, Carlos Olivero, Facundo Berreta y Juan Isasmendi, del equipo de Sacerdotes para la Villa 21-24 y N. H. Zavaleta.
“Somos un barrio históricamente castigado por la exclusión y la explotación de tantos que manejan nuestros empleos, nuestros desempleos, y nuestros televisores. Somos víctimas de quienes ambicionan más y más desde las altas esferas, pero también de quienes intentan escalar peldaños aplastando a cualquiera, vendiendo terror, vendiendo mentiras.”
“¿Piensa que desinformando desde esa óptica sí entrarán los bomberos al barrio cuando se incendie alguna de nuestras casas? ¿Confía en que será más fluido el acceso de las ambulancias, amedrentando a los médicos con ese resumen malintencionado?.”
nota completa en :
www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/sociedad/subnotas/125913-40246...
Zondag 26 juli 2009 begon lekker zonnig, maar helaas trokken er in de middag flink wat sluierwolken over. Ondanks dat is dit toch nog best een leuk plaatje geworden vind ik. Hier passeren de loks 482 033 en 482 016 van SBB Cargo het plaatsje Kohlscheid met trein 40246 van Gallarate (I) naar Oorderen (B).
Celebrating Christmas at the Saint Alphonsus Festival of Trees in Baker City Oregon
Celebrating the Christmas season at family day for the Baker City Festival of Trees annual fundraiser for the Saint Alphonsus Medical Center. This three day holiday fundraising event concludes with a daylong family celebration among the Christmas trees including a visit from Santa Claus and the “Make it and Take it” Christmas Craft program hosted by the Crossroads Carnegie Art Center and the 4 H Christmas Bazaar