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This had got to be the most iconic bus ever...it's the AEC Routemaster. First built in 1954 by the Associated Equipment Company (AEC), this chassisless bus was designed as a replacement for trolleybuses which were the next mode of transport to go in the capital.
However, it wasn't until 1958 that the 64-seater (as opposed to 56 seats on that other London icon the RT) went into production and eight years later, a rear-engined version was built - the FRM.
It was also one of the first integral buses, employing subframes to support the body, which was built by another local firm Park Royal (AEC were based in Southall).
For more information on the RM, I suggest the following link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Routemaster
As for this particular bus, well, this was new in 1966 - the year when England won their ONLY World Cup (for fuck's sake England, give up - another World Cup win ain't going to happen!) and in 1984 would have been based at Edmondton garage.
Title: City Creek Center
Creator: Zimmer, Gunsul, Frasca Partnership; Hobbs and Black Associates; Callison Architecture; FFKR Architects Planners
Creator role: Architect
Creator 2: SWA Group (Firm)
Creator 2 role: Landscape architect
Date: 2007 (began) 2012 (completed)
Current location: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Description of work: The City Creek Center is a mixed use center combining retail, residential, and office space within two city blocks of downtown Salt Lake City. The center was largely backed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon Church), through their development arm City Creek Reserve Inc. (CCRI), which partnered with Taubman World Class Shopping. Water features include fountains, waterfalls, and the re-creation of the historic City Creek which courses through the public space and serves as a framework to connect spaces in the project. Among the Centers other notable features are a retractable glass roof and a glass-walled pedestrian sky bridge that spans Main Street and provides vistas of Temple Square. The site slopes 40 feet (12 m) from northeast to southwest allowing the designers to create active urban spaces that serve as entrances and draw in visitors from numerous locations. The retail elements of the City Creek Center were placed on the first two levels with intermittent bridges spanning the open upper floor and the lower level in order to allow visitors to cross these spaces with minimal delay. Each architectural firm involved was responsible for a separate element of the project: Zimmer, Gunsul, Frasca Partnership designed the centers residential structures, Hobbs and Black Associates designed the retail portions, Callison Architecture was responsible for the architectural planning and design of various retail and for-rent residential components, and FFKR Architects Planners designed and coordinated construction of the underground parking. (Macht, Will. 2014. "Dividing Blocks and Adding Vitality to Salt Lake City." Urban Land. urbanland.uli.org/development-business/dividing-blocks-an..., accessed October 21, 2015). The elements of the City Creek Center depicted in this image are located within the west block.
Description of view: View of water features from upper level. View towards Temple Square, across E. South Temple. The Salt Lake Temple is in the distance to the right. Residential buildings frame either side of the image.
Work type: Architecture and Landscape
Style of work: Contemporary
Culture: American
Materials/Techniques: Water
Trees
Masonry
Source: Belden, Erin C.
Date photographed: June 2014
Resource type: Image
File format: JPEG
Image size: 3264H X 2448W pixels
Permitted uses: This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted. alias.libraries.psu.edu/vius/copyright/publicrightsarch.htm
Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures
Filename: WB2015-0190 City Creek.JPG
Record ID: WB2015-0190
Sub collection: shopping centers
Copyright holder: Copyright Erin C. Belden
Walmart associates from Japan arrived for the 2011 Walmart Shareholders' Meeting. To join the conversation visit www.walmartstores.com/shareholdersmeeting
USC Associates annual Luncheon Honoring Presidential and Provost Members, Jan. 29, 2020, at the Hillcrest Country Club. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
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Cantalivered Rosewood & Chromed Steel sideboard designed by Tom Lupton & John Morton. Produced by Merrow Associates, UK
Oral History Association of Australia and 21st State History Conference, Adelaide, South Australia.
Associate Professor Steve Hemming and Associate Professor Daryle Rigney, 'New histories of attachment: Indigenous Caring for Country programs.
Pinning ceremony for the Austin Community College students who completed the Nursing Associate Degree program on Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at the ACC Eastview Campus.
Associate Superintendent Matt Smith went above and beyond the call of his duties - emphasis on the word above - all for the cause of the “Inclusion Revolution” underway at Des Moines Public Schools. For the sake of one great story that he’ll be able to tell for the rest of his life, Smith rappelled down all 26 stories of the Financial Center in downtown Des Moines as part of Over the Edge, a fundraiser for our partners at Special Olympics Iowa. DMPS photographer Jon Lemons roped up and went down beside him to capture many of the photos in this album.
AMA (Associated Mission Aviation) are another of the missionary aircraft operators out here in Papua. I often see their Porters flying into the same airfields we do.
This is one of the first photographs that I've tinkered with. Normally I upload them straight from the camera with perhaps a slight re-crop. I think the sepia filter makes this a much more interesting photo, as the light was rather dull due to all the clouds making the original rather dull too!
The Northern Lights, also know as the Aurora Borealis, are often associated with winter since the nights tend to be longer during that time of year allowing for their visibility. Although always present somewhere nearer Earth's magnetic poles at any time of year, they are driven by activity on the Sun and tend to follow along with the Sun's 11 year activity cycle; and due to the alignment of the Earth's tilt relative to the Sun, if conditions are right, they are more likely to occur around the times of the equinoxes (Russell-McPherron effect). Prior to humans understanding the actually cause, electrically charged particles from the Sun exciting the gasses in Earth's atmosphere causing them to emit light somewhat akin to a neon light tube, historically many folks erroneously thought they might be caused by sunlight reflected off the the polar caps.
Regardless of when they occur, a strong display of the Northern Lights can be absolutely mesmerizing ! One of the largest display in recent memory was visible here 20 years and covered the sky for horizon-to-horizon, lasting two days at my home here in upstate, NY and subsequently becoming known as 'The Great Halloween Solar Storms Of 2003' with sightings as far south as California, Texas & Florida. Driven by a series of solar flares, including the most powerful ever recorded, it overloaded the sensors and 'buried the needles' which cut-out at X17 - the flare was later estimated to be about X45 !
Having been imaging the aurora for many decades now; at times, including the above mentioned 2003 event, I have been fortunate to witness displays that covered the entire sky with ever-changing hues rarely seen in nature and bright curtains of light rippling through our atmosphere. Shown in the composite at the attached link are examples I have shot over the years, with most taken from my home here in upstate, NY but with others from Cherry Springs State Park in central Pennsylvania in 2002 and at Stellafane in central Vermont in 1991. Certain folks may actually recognize many of these images as I was fortunate to enjoy several of these display with some of my family and friends.
As people around the world create their own light displays inside and outside their homes at this time if year, may their brilliance warm your heart with love and fill your soul with joy !
Happy Solstice !!!
Additional versions of the images in this composite, as well as shots for other aurora I have imaged over the decades can be found in the 'aurora album' found at the link attached here:
www.flickr.com/photos/homcavobservatory/albums/7215760573...
While images of the sunspots that sparked many of these auroral displays can be found in the 'solar album' at the link attached here:
www.flickr.com/photos/homcavobservatory/albums/7215760573...
International associates toured the newly renovated Walmart Visitor Center during their visit in Northwest Arkansas for the 2011 Walmart Shareholders' Meeting. To join the conversation visit www.walmartstores.com/shareholdersmeeting
Marc Linit, associated dean of research and extension, welcomes the crowd at the Field Day and speaks about the importance of centers such as the Wurdack Research Center.
The 2013 Wurdack Field Day was held at the research center in Cook Station, Mo. More than 50 people attended the annual event to learn more about the new Thermal Aid app from CAFNR, managing winter coats on fall-born calves, minimizing hay waste and alternative forage crops.
Photo by Kyle Spradley | © MU College of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
Former Associate Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court Andrew Gould speaking with attendees at a candidate forum hosted by the Arizona Legislative District 28 Republican Party at TYR Tactical in Peoria, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Associate Professor Colm Kiernan (Department of History), with his wife Joan and daughters Margaret and Carol at the student Enrolling Centre (1975)
San Juan- El gobernador Alejandro García Padilla anunció que la empresa puertorriqueña Dreyfous & Associates expandirá sus operaciones, exportando servicios de tecnología educativa como herramienta de aprendizaje; creando 66 nuevos empleos y una inversión de más de $3 millones. (LA FORTALEZA/Alex Rafael Román)
Several Wesleyan donors and friends attended the the Donors Associates Reception Nov. 5 in Daniel Family Commons. Guests included members of the Trustee Associates, President’s Circle, Founders Club, Willbur Fisk Associates, College Row Society, John Wesley Associates, 1831 Society, Douglas Cannon Club, Foss Hill Club, Day Society and Olin Associates. (Photo by Olivia Drake MALS '08)
Matharoo Associates talk at the Design Hub - 15 Oct 2018.
Organised by the Master of Disaster, Design and Development - School of Architecture & Urban Design, RMIT.
Sailboat Specifications
Hull Type:Lifting Keel
Rigging Type:Fractional Sloop
LOA:22.44 ft / 6.84 m
LWL:19.03 ft / 5.80 m
S.A. (reported):205.00 ft² / 19.05 m²
Beam:8.17 ft / 2.49 m
Displacement:3,306.00 lb / 1,500 kg
Ballast:1,036.00 lb / 470 kg
Max Draft:4.80 ft / 1.46 m
Min Draft:2.30 ft / 0.70 m
Construction:GRP
First Built:1982
Last Built:1994
# Built:700
Builder:Etap Yachting (BEL)
Designer:Jac. de Ridder
Sailboat Calculations
S.A. / Displ.:14.82
Bal. / Displ.:31.34
Disp: / Len:214.16
Comfort Ratio:15.52
Capsize Screening Formula:2.20
S#:2.29
Hull Speed:5.85 kn
Pounds/Inch Immersion:555.53 pounds/inch
Rig and Sail Particulars
I:23.80 ft / 7.25 m
J:8.10 ft / 2.47 m
P:24.20 ft / 7.38 m
E:9.00 ft / 2.74 m
S.A. Fore:96.39 ft² / 8.95 m²
S.A. Main:108.90 ft² / 10.12 m²
S.A. Total (100% Fore + Main Triangles):205.29 ft² / 19.07 m²
S.A./Displ. (calc.):14.84
Est. Forestay Length:25.14 ft / 7.66 m
Teignmouth Maritime Services Ash Barge
Vessel Type: Flat top swim ended pontoon with deck mounted HIAB crane
Dimension: 18m x 6.6m x 1.2m
Draft: Light 0.250m Loaded 0.900m
Carrying Capacity: 60 tonnes- sheltered waters
Certificates: Vessel certified to M.C.A work boat C.O.P.
Ancillary Equipment: 325mm dia 10m long spud legs
2022 Mickey Leland Research Associate Christian Maldonado-Rivera working on a presentation discussing his project, which is a conceptual design of a hybrid with carbon capture and thermal energy storage. Christian is working on the Advanced Systems Integration Team. His project is to apply the cyber-physical modeling concept to a use case - a novel conceptual design of a hybrid system composed of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC), solid oxide electrolyzer cell (SOEC), carbon capture and thermal energy storage. This cycle aims to investigate the efficient and cost-effective production of hydrogen and electricity. The objectives of this project are conceptual design and system studies.
Sailboat Specifications
Hull Type: Fin with rudder on skeg
Rigging Type: Masthead Sloop
LOA: 35.27 ft / 10.75 m
LWL: 30.35 ft / 9.25 m
Beam: 11.22 ft / 3.42 m
S.A. (reported): 603.00 ft2 / 56.02 m2
Draft (max): 5.84 ft / 1.78 m
Displacement: 15,432 lb / 7,000 kg
Ballast: 6,614 lb / 3,000 kg
Ballast Type: Iron
S.A./Disp.: 15.62
Bal./Disp.: 42.86
Disp./Len.: 246.43
Construction: FG
First Built: 1985
Last Built: 1994
Builder: Najad Varvet AB Henån, Sweden
Designer: Thorwald Karlsson
Auxiliary Power/Tanks (orig. equip.)
Make: Volvo Penta
Model: 2003
Type: Diesel
HP: 43
Fuel: 66 gals / 250 L
Sailboat Calculations
S.A./Disp.: 15.62
Bal./Disp.: 42.86
Disp./Len.: 246.43
Comfort Ratio: 29.94
Capsize Screening Formula: 1.81