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surveying the lawn for small animals, perhaps

Official Number 76169

Built 1877 at Port Glasgow

Gross ton 243

Owner, Huddart Parker Ltd, Melbourne.

The Alert went ashore off Jubilee Point, Black Beach, Sorrento on December 28 1893. The cook R Pouting was the only survivor, 14 crew and passengers drowned.

Here I've tried to highlight some of the current situation with the Corona virus awareness in Rajshahi.

 

22 March, 2020

© Ayon Saha

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(Yellow print from the Repro Depot floral book, and yummy houndstooth from Kitschy Digitals' kit, Granny's Attic - link to the latter in profile.)

 

This Osprey mother scanned the skies for potential danger and for her mate. Her nestling mimicked her behavior.

 

Location: Honeymoon Island State Park, Dunedin, Florida

Before uploading series of Kaiping Diaolou, I will upload photos of some minor elements in Kaiping first.

 

This Cat discover "something" suspicious and turn into a mode of alert immediately. I love capturing all gestures and actions of animals, they are always so innocent and lovely.

 

Camera: Nikon F3T

Lens: Nikkor 105mm F2.5 P.C. Auto

Film: Kodak portra 160

This is yet another pic of my dachshund, Piper. She loves posing for me, but she doesn't seem to appreciate the pictures when they're done. Go figure.

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Between the funeral and wake, we went for a walk and a little decompression.

 

All Saints sits on the edge of the village, nestling on the banks for the canal.

 

We parked on a hairpin bend, walking through the lychgate and up an avenue of trees to the porch.

 

A huge banner declaring "welcome" hung there, so we passed under into the cool interior of the church.

 

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In 822 Bishop Aethelwald of Lichfield created prebends at nearby communities that would furnish out of their resources enough income to maintain at Lichfield Cathedral a priest known as a prebendary. Alrewas with its flourishing settlement was a natural centre for such a prebend. The prebendary would have responsibility for the pastoral work of the church in his prebend, but would normally appoint a priest to do his work ‘vicariously’ (i.e. in his place). The pastoral oversight gradually became the sole responsibility of this ‘vicar’ and today the Vicars of Alrewas receive their ‘cure of souls’ directly from the Bishop himself.

 

So a church has stood on this site from at least 822AD (some suggest it was founded by St Chad himself in the 870s), the first building being probably of wood with a roof of thatched reeds from the nearby river, this, in due course, being replaced by a simple building in local stone. By 1085, when the Domesday Book was compiled, Alrewas had become an important community – there is mention of approximately 800 acres of arable land, a priest, a church and a fishery that yielded 1,500 eels.

 

By the late 12th century the church was Norman in style – the tower doorway, the north aisle doorway and a few heavy, rough-hewn pieces of stone in the north wall are all that remain of this Norman church. In area it probably comprised the space in the nave between the present arcades. To this church was added the fine early English 13th century chancel replete with lancet windows, a piscine, a sedilia and a priest’s door. The small window in its north wall once had a bell hanging from the lintel and at the moment of the consecration of the sacrament the shutter (now replaced by fine modern stained glass) would open and the bell rung to alert the villagers. It is possible that villagers with infectious illnesses would receive the sacrament through this window.

 

The octagonal font (reminding us our Lord was received into the church on the 8th day) has four grotesque lions at its base, and is a fine example of 15th century work. It is still in regular use today.

 

In the difficult and dangerous times of the Reformation our church was made lighter and loftier by the insertion of the clerestory windows. The beautiful carved timber roofs of the nave and south aisle were also constructed in this period.

 

It was in the 16th century that proper register of baptisms and burials were ordered to be kept and the original Alrewas register dating from 1547 contains many interesting references to national and local events as well as the formal entries.

 

The bench ends of the front choir stalls may also be from the 16th century.

 

During another turbulent period of English history, namely the reign of Charles I and the Civil War, our church received valuable and beautiful gifts which are still in regular use – the pulpit splendidly carved and inscribed in 1639, an oak altar table inscribed with the initials of the then vicar (Richard Martin) and his churchwardens and dated 1638, and a lovely silver paten of 1642.

 

In the east end of the south aisle are some fine monuments, two of which are 18th century. This area, now the clergy vestry, was once the family chapel of the Turtons, sometime Lords of the Manor. The middle monument is by Thomas White and is to the memory of Sir John Turton, who died in 1707 and is buried in the family chapel.

 

The chancel was restored in 1877 by the Revd W Inge (one time Vicar of Alrewas) who was the father of the famous Dean Inge of St Paul ’s Cathedral. The Early English east window was altered at this time and filled with stained glass by Henry Holliday.

 

In 1891 the vicar, the Revd WA Webb paid for the construction of the north aisle thereby making the church symmetrical. By a feat of construction the original north wall was dismantled and rebuilt in its present position. The graceful arches and the fine tracery of the windows show Victorian architecture at its best: the architect was Basil Champneys who also designed the fine stone high altar reredos in the chancel. The stained glass east window of the Lady Chapel is by Charles Kempe and depicts the Annunciation with Archbishop Augustine on the left and Bishop Chad on the right.

 

The organ of 1882 is by Brindley and Foster of Sheffield and was rebuilt in 1977 by Hawkins of Walsall.

 

The tower clock by John Smith of Derby was given in 1897 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria ’s reign. It has both a quarter and hour strike and keeps perfect time.

 

www.alrewasallsaints.church/heritage/history

First Alert Fire Extinguishers, Lowes End cap display, Pics by Mike Mozart instagram.com/MikeMozart

Trinity House is a maritime charity dedicated to the welfare of shipping and seafarers.

 

THV Alert offers capabilities including emergency wreck location, hydrographic survey by sonar and echo sounding, scientific research, buoy handling and towing. It cruises at 12 knots although it can reach 17 when necessary. Serving the Southeast coast, it is pictured here moored at Harwich.

There were 3 of them.

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"Project Truth Soviet Propaganda Alert" Summary page

 

In order to monitor and counter Soviet disinformation activities, The United States International Communication Agency (USICA) created the Project Truth program. USICA, under the direction of Charles Wick, developed a satellite television broadcasting system and Radio Marti to broadcast information about U.S. policy to foreign countries. This Soviet Propaganda Alert was distributed to USICA posts around the world.

 

National Archives, Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum

 

These items are on public display starting Friday, January 7, 2011 through April 2011 in "The Public Vaults" permanent exhibition at the National Archives Building, Washington, DC.

 

Learn more about celebration events for the Ronald Regan Centennial at www.reagancentennial.com/default.aspx#/Home.

Help! I've Fallen and I Can't Get Up

More fabulous alerts reassuring me to feel safe in college.

 

Casual.

 

This past year, we received UF Alerts almost monthly, sometimes more than once. Not only are they alarming, but they are seriously unusual occurrences. Escaped prisoner?! That is rare, but only in Gainesville would something like that happen.

 

Half the time, it doesn't even seem like UFPD has things under control.

 

There are times when I go for a late-night gym session at 12 a.m. (don't judge me), which means I've walked home at 1 a.m. by myself, right where some of these crimes took place.

 

Are we safe anywhere?

 

What does this say about how UF's crime rates compare with other universities? Also, just how effective are these UF Alerts and how does it reflect Gainesville's law enforcement that is supposed to protect us?

 

I think I'll write a Letter to the Editor to the Alligator.

Speed brake deployed on our descend to Narita

Airline: All Nippon Airways

Aircraft: B767-318ER

Registration: JA620A

Year Delivered: 2010

VAN NUYS - The timely alert of a properly maintained smoke alarm allowed residents to escape unharmed, when a fast moving fire swept through their second-floor apartment on May 12, 2013. © Photo by Juan Guerra

 

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A hot air baloon passes the Royal Palace an early morning, Old Town, Stockholm

Tema: 90 anos da Bauhaus

Sub-tema: Marcel Breuer

 

Integrantes: Ana Carolina Sena, Danielle dos Santos, Diego Martins, Eder Cruz, Jonathan SIlva e Leonardo de Pádua.

 

Semestre: 1ºB DD

Ano: 2009

 

There is an Englishman that runs an Inn across the street from these buses. He also has an old Austin.

I my research I found that these had been repainted recently.

More Garden Birds hand holding Sigma 10-600.

 

March 2019

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@ 武定西路, 公安局旁邊...

Patrol Vessel - Offshore

Builder: Davie Shipbuilding, Lauzon, Ouebec - 1969

Tonnage: 1752 (gross)

Remarks: Placed in reserve in 1995

Status: Sold as Ocean Alert 1997

Photo Credit: Mac MacKay photo collection

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