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Convoglio "Lauritzen" classificato TEC 40567 proveniente da Padborg (Danimarca) e diretto a Verona Quadrante Europa, transita presso Mattarello (TN) trainato dalla ES 64 F4 031 / 189 931 di TX Logistik.
Convoy "Lauritzen" classified TEC 40567 from Padborg (Denmark) and direct to Verona Quadrante Europa, it transits at Mattarello (TN) pulled by ES 64 F4 031 / 189 931 of TX Logistik.
Siemens Vectron (193 252 "We love to connect") TXLogistik/ELL mit DGS 40567 (Padborg - Verona), am 23.05.2022 bei Brokstedt.
DGS 40567 Padborg - Verona Q.E.
Nachdem ich am Morgen die "Bock-Übergabe" nach Niedermarschacht abgelichtet hatte, ging es ein paar Kilometer hinüber an die KBS 110 auf die Feldwegbrücke bei Bardowick. Dort erwartete ich für einen Montag typsicherweise nicht wirklich viel Güterverkehr. Trotzdem ließ sich der eine oder andere südwärts fahrende Frachtenzug blicken. Da montags der TX Logistik KLV von Padborg nach Verona planmäßig ein paar Stunden später verkehrt als an den anderen Verkehrstagen, konnte ich diesen auch mal dort ablichten. Bespannt war der zum Glück hinter der Zuglok gut ausgelastet Zug des kombinierten Ladungsverkehrs mit der weißen Alpha Trains 193 597. Der mit der "I do the Job of 40 Trucks" Werbung beklebte Vectron fehlte mir noch in der Sammlung. Gegen Mittag, als das Licht so langsam in Richtung 90° Grad gewandert war, war dann auch die schon auf dem Bild im Hintergrund zusehende Wolkenwand fast an der Fotostelle angekommen. Ich habe dann für den Tag abgebrochen und bin nach Hause gefahren.
Night in the forest, and dinner is ready! Those Forest Folks know how to live.
'Why does Sony here get his meat before me Mothers?'
'You can do the carving if you want, my love! Besides, you have your beer to enjoy. Don't question the cook, or do the cooking yourself!'
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Blackburn in Lancashire.
In the Middle Ages Lancashire was a poor area with few towns. At that time Blackburn was just a village. However in the 16th century Blackburn grew into a small market town. As well as weekly markets it also had annual fairs. In those days fairs were like markets but they were held only once a year and people came from all over Lancashire to attend a Blackburn fair.
Then from the late 18th century with the Industrial Revolution and the growth of the cotton industry Blackburn mushroomed. By the time of the first census in 1801 Blackburn had a population of about 11,000. It would not seem large to us but by the standards of the time Blackburn was an important town.
As Blackburn grew a huge number of houses were built. They would seem horrid to us but poor people had always lived in small, crowded houses. A typical house in the later 19th century had 4 rooms, 2 bedrooms upstairs and downstairs a combined kitchen and living room at the front and a scullery at the back. Working class houses did not have bathrooms and toilets were sometimes shared with neighbours.
However amenities did improve in Blackburn during the 19th century. From 1803 a body of men called Improvement Commissioners had powers to pave and clean the streets of Blackburn and from 1819 the streets were lit by gas. In 1851 Blackburn was incorporated (given a corporation and mayor) and from the late 1850s the council created a network of sewers. In 1857 a cemetery opened in Blackburn. The same year Corporation Park opened. Queens Park was laid out in 1885. Meanwhile the railway reached Blackburn in 1846 and in 1881 horse-drawn trams began running in the streets of Blackburn.
In the 19th century cotton dominated Blackburn the majority of the workforce were employed in mills, although there was also an engineering industry in the town. Many of the people who worked in mills were women and children because they were cheap. However the cotton industry in Blackburn was severely disrupted by the First World War and went into a steep decline.
The 1930s were years of mass unemployment in Blackburn and many mills closed for good. Nevertheless cotton remained a major industry in the town between the wars. Meanwhile many council houses were built in Blackburn and amenities in the town improved. In 1926 Blackburn became a diocese and the Church of St Mary was made a cathedral.
During the Second World War Blackburn escaped serious bomb damage. Afterwards cotton continued to decline. The population of Blackburn also fell despite many Indian and Pakistani people settling in the town. It reached a low of 101,000 in 1971. Fortunately, the engineering industry expanded and in the 1960s and 1970s Blackburn town centre was redeveloped.
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These are the cute minifigures that come with the Forestman Hideout gift with purchase (40567). I'm happy they included a female minifig with this set :-)
To build a "Forest" to use for this photo, I actually started with the Jane Goodall promo set (40530) and then just added a couple trees.
I've never been that good at building trees on my own, so I tend to use the ones from other sets when I need them.
'AAAaaaaaaAAAAAhaaaaa!'
'Quiet son, we are trying to keep low profile here...'
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I don't think I could do a castle shelf without the Forest Folks, so I picked up the gift with purchase set 40567 from Bricklink (because I had no big new Lego orders planned).
I also collected two Forest Folks Outfits (body, legs and cap) from Lego's online Pick A Brick, as I wanted a Forest kid for more fun and shenanigans...
I keep repeating myself. In small sets, Lego always punches in above my expectations. The Forest Hideout is no exception.
Much to my surprise, I prefer it closed and as a tree/tower. And the tree that looks rather spartan in images looks a lot better in real life.
Kimball, M. H.,, active 1863-1865,, photographer.
"Rebecca, a slave girl from New Orleans"
[New York] : [Kimball, 477 Broadway], [1863]
1 photograph : albumen print on card mount ; mount 10 x 7 cm (carte de visite format)
Notes:
Photograph shows freed slave Rebecca Huger.
Title from item.
Printed on verso: "The nett [sic] proceeds from the sale of these photographs will be devoted exclusively to the education of colored people in the Department of the Gulf, now under the command of Maj.-Gen. Banks."
Tax stamp on verso. DLC
Gift; Tom Liljenquist; 2016; (DLC/PP-2016:144)
Forms part of: Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
African Americans--Children--1860-1870.
Girls--1860-1870.
Freedmen--1860-1870.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Children.
Format: Portrait photographs--1860-1870.
Cartes de visite--1860-1870.
Albumen prints--1860-1870.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Liljenquist Family collection (Library of Congress) (DLC) 2010650519
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.40567
Call Number: LOT 14043-2, no. 103
First Manchester Volvo B6BLE/Wright Crusader 40567.T316VYG in Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester on the 17th December 2008.
Please vote here: www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-1/99/Forest-...
The Forest Citadel is the perfect companion set for other modern Castle releases including 10305 Lion Knight’s Castle, 40567 Forest Hideout and the upcoming 2023 or 2024 Medieval Market Village.
The set has the opportunity to become official through the Bricklink Designer Program.
===AIRCRAFT INFORMATION===
Registration: JA622A
Aircraft: Boeing 767-381(ER)(WL)
Aircraft Manufacturer: Boeing Company
Serial No./ MSN: 40567
Aircraft Delivery Date: 24/02/2011
Livery: Normal
Aircraft Status: Active
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1000th 767 Built
All Nippon Airways (ANA) JA622A Boeing 767-381(ER) c/n 40567. Year of manufacture: February 2011.
Flight NH385 Tokyo (HND) to Yonago (YGJ) Flight time 1:09m
40567 Forest Hideout - I wanted to do something a bit special with this sweet little throwback set. Trying to emphasize the dark forest feel - Unbeknownst to them, this merry band is being watched from the shadows…
Gotten this beautiful GWP in June 2022 and this is simply the best redesigned LEGO Classic Castle ever released for paying homage to our beloved LEGO Forestmen.
ALP waving Green Flag as Jhansi (JHS) WDP-4D #40567 slowly skipping Katni hauling the 23 coacher load of 22911 Indore - Howrah Shipra SF Express
The new 918 is huge! This now sets an upper size limit for a 918-class ship in my mind. Nearly every Star Wars starfighter is now clearly a 918-class ship, even though most of them ar much larger than the original 918.
The original 918 was much smaller than the original Delta-7; the new 918 is much larger than the new Delta-7. So the Delta-7 is clearly a 918-class ship. This is the Ron McPhatty modification of 75333.
The new 918 is huge! This now sets an upper size limit for a 918-class ship in my mind. Nearly every Star Wars starfighter is now clearly a 918-class ship, even though most of them ar much larger than the original 918.
There have been many Delta-7s over the years, but it took twenty (20) years to re-release the Episode II model as a standalone set! (This is the Ron McPhatty modification.)
Siemens Smartron (192 010) mit DGS 40567 (Padborg - Verona Quadrante Europa), am 17.02.2020 am Abzweig Rainweg in Hamburg-Altona.
Nicht grade schön aber es war spontan 193 556 mit dem 40567 fährt durch Neumünster Richtung Süden (Verona)