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ACT 6 - IMO : 7226275
Built 1972, by Bremer Vulkan Schiffbau und Machinenfabrik, Bremen-Vegesack, Germany (Yard # 960) as ACT 6
GRT : 25031 / DWT : 28104
Overall Length : 217.3 metres x Beam 29 metres.
Machinery : 1 Screw driven by a Two Stal Laval steam turbines by shipbuilder, double reduction geared to single shaft
Speed : 22 knots
History POR = Port of Registry
•1972: ACT 6 : Port Line Ltd : POR London .
•1987: Steam Turbines replaced by a Sulzer 8RTA62 - 2 stroke single acting 8 cylinder oil engine at I.H.I., Yokohama, Japan : Speed ??
•1991: ACT 6 : Associated Container Transport Ltd: POR London
•1991: QUEENSLAND STAR : Blue Star PACE Ltd : POR Nassau
•1994: QUEENSLAND STAR : Blue Star (North America) Ltd: POR Nassau
•1997: QUEENSLAND STAR : Blue Star Line Marine Ltd: POR London
•2003 : Broken up at Jiangyin
ACT 6 photographed on 11 March 1978 in Tilbury Dock, London
Ship Details : Miramar - May 2020
The Nation’s Capital is located around the shores of Lake Burley Griffin. The lake was made in 1963 after the damming of the Molonglo River. The water jet is copied from the "jet d’eau", the icon of Lake Geneva.
This photo was taken using a non-digital Nikon F601 camera.
[Loi sur les indiens]
2000-3
Glass beads, copy of pages of the "Indian Act", adhesive tape, thread, felt
Pages 1, 2, 3, 16, 17, 42, 43, 44: Loan courtesy of Art Mûr
Pages 30 and 41: The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, gift of Stéphane Cauchies
P.1: Nadia Myre
P.2: Chantal Léger, Christina Finlayson, Donovan E. Brass, Francis Dupuis-Déri, Helen Beverton, Isabelle Chapman, Jessica Adley, Luci Dillus, Sasha Kleinplatz, Sophie Cabot
P.3: Ashley Kearns, John Davis, Mirna Saffouri
P.16: Cheryl Donison, Jessie Pratt, Lise Bergeron
P.17: Philip Kitt
P.30: Faith La Rocque, Kirsten, Boehm, Michelle Jospe
P.31: Chloé Frommer, Morin Dubois, Randee Frommer
p.32: Dolorès Contré-Migwans, Leigh Morton, Magola Gombos, Mélanie Deveault, Melissa Krencisz, Neil S. Maclummis, Oronitya Gros-Louis, Samantha Combaluzier, Sarah Steeves
P.33: Nadia Myre
P.34: Alexandre DeGroot, Anthony Stille, Camyle Gaudreau, Catherine Bégin, Christine Le ROy, Denis Lessard, Leah Fontaine, Marie-Andrée Crevier, Marie-Josée Lamarre, Maude LeFrançois, Nathalie DeRome, Pascal Poinlane, Paul Arany, Rebecca Hershfield
P.35: Andrea Richter, Carolyn Teow, Catherine, Denise Brend, Lita Fontaine, Matt Byers, Mehdi Medjoloub, Rita Albert, Santina Gatia, Sarah Normand, Saskia, Yang Man
P.36: Duncan Murdoch
P.37: Andrée-Christine Godin, Leanne L'Hirondelle
P.38: Adrianne Cleary, Caroline Goyer, Will Mouatt
P.39: Nadia Myre
P.40: Carley Humphrey, Dessa Harhay, Giancarlo Zerbino, Jennier Pragai, Jennifer Raso, Karen Fleming, Lara Evoy, Lorraine Chick, Magalie Raymond, Maya with Valérie D. Walker, Susana Ponte, Vincent Bonin
P.41: Nadia Myre
P"42: Emilie Caron, Imelda Grégoire, Marthe Gilbert, Mindy Yan Miller
P.43: Amy Drover, Caroline Aubé, Karin Hazé
P.44: Nadia Myre
To see Canada's Indian Act, please click here.
See Title 25 for the American laws relating to Native Americans.
Indian Act to the sounds of Diane Régimbald
Indian Act to the words and sounds of Sivulivinivut
Paddock was built at the start of the 2nd World War below the Post Office Research Station in Dollis Hill. The purpose of the two level citadel was to act as a standby to the Cabinet War Rooms in Whitehall. The bunker became operational in 1940 with the War Cabinet meeting there on 3rd October.
Churchill did not like the new bunker and by the autumn of 1943 the standby cabinet war rooms were relocated to the North Rotunda in Marsham Street, close to Whitehall; Paddock was abandoned the following year.
During the cold war, Paddock was suggested as a replacement for the North London Group War Room at Partingdale Lane, Mill Hill but this was rejected by the GLC. It was also, along with Station Z at Harrow, suggested as the Main Control Centre for the whole of London with the 4 (later 5) Group Controls reporting to it. The idea of 1 central control was never adopted and the upper floor at Paddock was relegated to a Post Office social club.
Following closure of Post Office Research Station, in the mid 1990's the site was sold to a property developer who converted the Research Station into luxury flats with a new housing estate on the rest of the site. The single storey surface building above Paddock was demolished but the citadel, which has local authority listing was untouched and two access points were retained one an unobtrusive steel door in a wall between two houses and the other a brick blockhouse beside the road which also houses a small electricity sub station. The site has now been handed over to a housing association.
[Subterranea Britannica www.subbrit.org.uk]
[Loi sur les indiens]
2000-3
Glass beads, copy of pages of the "Indian Act", adhesive tape, thread, felt
Pages 1, 2, 3, 16, 17, 42, 43, 44: Loan courtesy of Art Mûr
Pages 30 and 41: The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, gift of Stéphane Cauchies
P.1: Nadia Myre
P.2: Chantal Léger, Christina Finlayson, Donovan E. Brass, Francis Dupuis-Déri, Helen Beverton, Isabelle Chapman, Jessica Adley, Luci Dillus, Sasha Kleinplatz, Sophie Cabot
P.3: Ashley Kearns, John Davis, Mirna Saffouri
P.16: Cheryl Donison, Jessie Pratt, Lise Bergeron
P.17: Philip Kitt
P.30: Faith La Rocque, Kirsten, Boehm, Michelle Jospe
P.31: Chloé Frommer, Morin Dubois, Randee Frommer
p.32: Dolorès Contré-Migwans, Leigh Morton, Magola Gombos, Mélanie Deveault, Melissa Krencisz, Neil S. Maclummis, Oronitya Gros-Louis, Samantha Combaluzier, Sarah Steeves
P.33: Nadia Myre
P.34: Alexandre DeGroot, Anthony Stille, Camyle Gaudreau, Catherine Bégin, Christine Le ROy, Denis Lessard, Leah Fontaine, Marie-Andrée Crevier, Marie-Josée Lamarre, Maude LeFrançois, Nathalie DeRome, Pascal Poinlane, Paul Arany, Rebecca Hershfield
P.35: Andrea Richter, Carolyn Teow, Catherine, Denise Brend, Lita Fontaine, Matt Byers, Mehdi Medjoloub, Rita Albert, Santina Gatia, Sarah Normand, Saskia, Yang Man
P.36: Duncan Murdoch
P.37: Andrée-Christine Godin, Leanne L'Hirondelle
P.38: Adrianne Cleary, Caroline Goyer, Will Mouatt
P.39: Nadia Myre
P.40: Carley Humphrey, Dessa Harhay, Giancarlo Zerbino, Jennier Pragai, Jennifer Raso, Karen Fleming, Lara Evoy, Lorraine Chick, Magalie Raymond, Maya with Valérie D. Walker, Susana Ponte, Vincent Bonin
P.41: Nadia Myre
P"42: Emilie Caron, Imelda Grégoire, Marthe Gilbert, Mindy Yan Miller
P.43: Amy Drover, Caroline Aubé, Karin Hazé
P.44: Nadia Myre
To see Canada's Indian Act, please click here.
See Title 25 for the American laws relating to Native Americans.
Indian Act to the sounds of Diane Régimbald
Indian Act to the words and sounds of Sivulivinivut
Balancing Act by Sherri McCauley, Frances Holliday Alford, Barb Forrister, Connie Husdon, Leslie Tucker Jenison, Susan Lewis Story, and Kathy York of Lakeway, Texas.
Group dynamics are complicated. Working together is a balancing act. With our mutual fascination with cairns and balanced rock sculptures, we independently created our rocks and worked on the rock placement together. As a group, we were able to form the balanced stacks, and as a group, we balance. Techniques: Machine pieced, machine and hand quilter, hand embroidered, appliqued with fusible and by hand; background pieces are individually machine quilted and joined with zig zag; shadows are hand painted. Materials: Hand-dyed cottons, felts, velvet, silk organza, and batiks; metallic foils, fabric paint, ink; commercial fabrics, embroidery floss, batting, fusible. Original Design
I belong to a monthly ACT group this months them is Let it snow.
Stamps are Hero Arts.
Embosses in diamond white . Then used distress ink.
This is the half of my team that I take out on missions. My Gunny (not
pictured) takes the other half.