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ethiopia
1976
sandals and leg jewelry
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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réf. p013073 Châteauneuf sur Sarthe (Maine et Loire).
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Source: The Allison Collection of World War II Photographs.
photo N°77.09.775.
Radiotelephoto.
New York Bureau.
Nazi Prisoners Ride Yank Trucks.
France—As residents stand at the side of the road, some of the 800 Nazis captured in Chateauneuf sur Sartre are driven by American soldiers on trucks to prison compounds. .
Credit: Army radiotelephoto from ACME.
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New York Bureau.French Patriots Join Yanks.FRANCE -- American soldiers get valuable assistance from a group of French patriots in hunting down Nazi snipers during mop up operations in a wooded sector outside a town. In Brittany these patriots have given invaluable aid and are credited with being partly responsible for the great speed of the American push..Credit: (ACME) .Date: 8-5-44
ethiopia
1976
young women
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
réf. p013007 Isigny sur Mer, la rue Emile Demagny..
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Source: The Allison Collection of World War II Photographs.
- photo N° 77.09.819.
Isigny, France—No longer fascinated by the endless column of war supplies woving through their town, for the sight has become a common one by now, natives of Isigny go about their business ignoring the convoy passing beside them. The heavy trucks, on their way to the embattled St. Lo sector, drive slowly through the narrow streets lined with buildings that still bear the scars of war. .
Credit: ACME photo by Bert Brandt, for the War Picture Pool.
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ethiopia
1976
young fisherman
chamo lake
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
#77 Porsche 911 RSR - Dempsey Proton Racing - Christian Ried / Julien Andlauer / Matt Campbell
Winner GTE Am
Indianapolis, 6:21 AM
24 Heures du Mans 2018
Darlington 77 (YVN 77T), a Marshall Camair bodied Dennis Dominator works route 8A at the top of Tubwell Row. The rear of a similar bus can be seen in the background together with a Duple bodied Leopard.
This bus would later pass to Chester.
Confession 77: I'm starting to have hope again. Not everyone is a bad person...There are some amazing people out there, and I love them to death. They give me hope.
F-15A.
49 TFW.
Holloman AFB, New Mexico.
TAC.
June 1980.
To AMARC as FH0068 Jan 14, 1994.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
#77, PROTON COMPETITION, DEU, Porsche 911 RSR - 19, Christian Ried (DEU), Cooper MacNeil (USA), Gianmaria Bruni (ITA) 2021 European Le Mans Series, Portimao, Portugal. Photo © John D Stevens.
Currently, this section of I-77 has two lanes in each direction between Exits 28 and 36
crossing Lake Norman.
This rendering is of the northern section of I-77, including one express lane in each direction over the Lake Norman causeway.
Currently, there are two southbound lanes and three northbound lanes on I-77 near Gilead Road in Huntersville. The third northbound lane is a dedicated auxiliary lane to Exit 23.
May 2010. The remains.
See the "Juliett 484" in the bay here...
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The story.
The Providence Journal
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Providence’s Soviet sub being dismantled
By Philip Marcelo
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A Soviet submarine that served as a local museum on the city waterfront before sinking three years ago is heading to the great scrap heap in the sky.
Over the last five weeks, the workers over at Rhode Island Recycled Metals, on Allens Avenue, have been dismantling the rusted, barnacle-encrusted shell of the Juliett 484, also known as the K-77.
The crew has been ripping up the sub from the top down, tearing through the thick rubber casing that sealed the exterior and removing the radar tower and four missile tubes, each weighing about 40 tons each.
It’s a slow process. Because the sub is so heavy, it can’t be scrapped on shore. Instead, the dismantling process is taking place well in the harbor, the sub pinned against two hulking barges to keep from floating away.
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Surrounded by an armada of fishing boats and tugboats also destined for the scrap heap, it is a humbling end to a warship whose mission, at the height of the Cold War, had been to patrol the U.S. coast.
Workers are careful to pull the metal off evenly from the front and rear of the vessel so that it doesn’t tip over. As heavy pieces are removed, the sub — almost two-thirds of it under the surface — floats a little higher, and workers can remove more metal.
Soon, they will have to crawl deep into sub’s bowels to remove the motors and generators. Eventually, it will be light enough to drag to shore, where work could be completed by the summer.“It’ll be a lot of hand-work down there. Very tight corners,” says Rhode Island Recycled Metals co-owner Edward Sciaba.
Barges carry the salvaged metals to shore, where each piece is broken down into its various metal components. The valuable copper, aluminum, brass, titanium, platinum and stainless steel parts are separated and sorted to ensure that the most value is squeezed out of the 3,400-ton vessel.
When the market is right, the metal will be sold. But world prices for many metals are down. The financial crisis in Greece, explains Sciaba, is dragging down prices, so the metal is being stockpiled.
Sciaba launched the metals recycling company last summer with co-owner Ralph Sevinor. They purchased the sub for an undisclosed amount as their first major project.
It took some time for the scrapping to get under way. Sevinor and Sciaba had to line up permits from the state and the Coast Guard and purchase costly equipment, such as an excavator with a shear for cutting through massive metal parts, a boat to ferry workers and supplies to the barges where the dismantling takes place, and a crane with a 125-ton capacity.
The Juliett-class submarine was one of the largest non-nuclear submarine types ever built by the Soviets, according to the foundation that used to operate it as a museum.
The 45-year-old diesel-powered missile sub was decommissioned in 1994 and came to rest on the city’s waterfront, after stints in the food service industry (it served as a restaurant on the North Sea) and Hollywood (it was featured in the 2002 Harrison Ford film “K-19: The Widowmaker”).
Purchased by the nonprofit group USS Saratoga Museum Foundation Inc. in 2002, the submarine became the Russian Sub Museum, a peculiar tourist destination on the industrial Allens Avenue waterfront. The museum raised money for the foundation’s efforts to try to berth the decommissioned aircraft carrier Saratoga in Rhode Island.
But in 2007, water entered the sub’s hatches during a torrential rainstorm and the sub sank.
The sub spent more than a year at the bottom of the harbor before Navy and Marine salvage experts helped raise it. The damage, though, was extensive, and the museum foundation determined it was more prudent to cut its losses and sell the vessel for scrap.
southern ethiopia
1976
local men with butchered cow
unidentified gathering
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
I think I am going to go on a line here and say, this might be one of my most favorite of all my 365 shots to date! At least top 5. I just love how the rocks under the water to the right is seen when they were under water the whole time. I could barley see them! Now, about my night, the story goes like this......
So, you know beautiful, SUNNY San Diego can be? Sunny? Right? Over the past 3 days there has been nothing but sun, no clouds, not one in the sky! So, tonight, when I was about 20 minutes from my destination, La Jolla, I saw some clouds playing on the horizon. I got SO excited! I said to my son, LETS GOOOOOO! He was excited too, was so happy to be out with mom. I get to the freeway that takes me there, and there it is, a wall of glum! That was it, forty-five minutes before sunset and the sun was gone, thats all she wrote! AND, on top of that, while the sun was heading into those clouds, there were a set of killer sun rays that I just could not capture while I was driving! DUH! So, we got to the beach. I grabbed my gear and my son got his chair, and we headed to the rocks. I shot off about 10 shots before we both said, time to go home. Cold and windy and just all around blah! I fired off another couple of shots and we got in the car. Well, my son did. I shot off a few more while he was waiting for me in the warm car. They were from the sidewalk, so I may or may not show them off, I still have to see if they are worthy! All in all, 20 minutes and 17 pictures, thats all! But I guess I will not be post processing all night. :) So far, from the bunch this was my favorite. I really hope you enjoy!
southern ethiopia
1976
local men with butchered cow
unidentified gathering
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
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LE ~ Farmhouse PG Welcome Bench Pink Lemon
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ethiopia
1976
young women
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Bedford Badge
BEDFORD SET
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Vauxhall Motors and Bedford share the image of the Griffin used on the coat of arms of Falkes de Breaute an Anglo-Norman soldier who served first King John and later King Henry III. He played a key role in the Battle of Lincoln Fair 1217. His heraldic device was the Griffin the London areas of Vauxhall and Brent are named after variations of his name.
Shot at Brooklands New Years Day meeting 01:01:2013 REF 90-77
KYU 77 (ex BV57 VGT)
Mercedes-Benz Tourismo C51FT
Souls Coaches, Olney
Central Milton Keynes, 9 November 2015
New to Clarksons, South Elmsall