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Approaching turn ten, Switzerland's Sebastien Buemi of the Nissan E.DAMS racing team, in the number 23 car, leads the field and goes on to win in the first day of 2019 New York City E-Prix in Red Hook neighborhood of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.

 

Photo by Bruce Adler

Airbus A320-111

cn: 011 (!)

ff: 05-02-1988 F-WWDF

 

22-07-1988 G-BUSD British Airways, "Isle of Mull", config CY149

 

ca 04-2001 G-BUSD repainted to the new BA colours.

 

27-10-2006 wfu

06-11-2006 stored at Lasham (EGHL/QLA)

02-2007 broken up there

 

Seen taxing out for a rwy 24 departure back to LHR, in May 1989. BA started to send A320s to FBU in february 1989

 

Scanned from original Fuji 200ISO negative film

A British Airways Boeing 747-400 on approach for London Heathrow Airport 27R runway

  

Có ~ ngày thật dài như thế...

 

Ban đầu cứ ngĩ là tại thế này, tại thế kia. Nhưg cuỐi cùg cũg chỉ tại mình, tại mình mà thÔi,,,

 

Or Wiener Schitzel night at the Swiss Chalet

On finals to 27R at LHR on 31st January from Seattle

This is my Lego BA-10 armoured car. It has a fully articulated turret and main 45mm gun.

Crosscountry Class 43s 43357 and 43303 prepare to tackle Lickey Bank as they cruise through Bromsgrove with the 15:31 (1 early) 1S51 Plymouth to Glasgow Central.

sáng sớm đi thuyền trên hồ cảnh vật tĩnh lặng trong làn sương mờ ảo. thật yên bình và thơ mộng :)

This may be my best yet!

 

NB. raw shot/ minimal editing

B&A/IR engine facility, Northern Maine Junction. September 6, 1996

 

B&A/IR GP38 301 was built as C&O 3867 in November 1967.

Operating BA49 from Heathrow to Seattle climbing away from runway 27L.

The County as it used to be, the B&A and a potato house, Mapleton. July 17, 1980

Lower end with an eastbound on Track 36, Mechanicville.

October 9, 1983

An alternative shot of British Airways Cityflyer Embraer ERJs G-LCYN and G-LCYG at London City Airport 11.8.15

Taken at the 2011 Christmas Ba', Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK; The Ba' is a mass-football game played in the streets of Kirkwall on Christmas and New Years Day. Uppies and Doonies play against each other in a battle to secure a goal and win the game.

 

As the cathedral clock strikes 1pm, a specially chosen individual, usually someone with a long association with the game, throws the ba' from the Mercat Cross into the gathered crowd of players. As soon as it lands in the pack, the fight for possession begins, with each side trying to gain ground and carry the ba' towards their territories.

 

A tight scrum forms around the leather trophy, while players on the outside brace themselves against any nearby buildings to prevent the opposition capturing ground. With the streets now their playing field, a heaving throng of men push and pulling to try and gain a few metres nearer their goal. In the cold, winter air, steam hangs above the pack.

 

But when the pack breaks, chaos erupts, as those in possession of the ba' try and get as close to their goal as possible before being stopped. As soon as they are intercepted, however, the scrum quickly reforms.

 

This struggle to gain ground means that a typical game can last for hours. Based on recent years, an average Men's Ba' lasts about five hours, but this could be anything up to eight hours, or more.

 

Throughout the game, numerous tactics are used to achieve the goal. Very often, the majority of players have no idea where the ba' actually is. This leads to numerous attempts to smuggle the ba' out of the pack or create fake "breaks" in the hope that the opposition will follow the wrong players.

 

A successful break allows players to sprint towards their goal, making the most of Kirkwall's winding lanes to slow down pursuers. Players have been known to attempt to reach their goals via the rooftops.

 

When the goal is finally reached, the ba' - itself a coveted trophy - is awarded to a player in the winning side who has been a notable participant over a number of years.

 

www.orkneyjar.com/tradition/bagame/

Blue Angels at NAF El Centro, CA

On the site of the old BA interlocking tower which was torn down last year, some remnants still remain, also, B789 backs up to the wye where itll sit

Track gang getting in the clear so ON-44 can depart, Oakfield.

July 16, 1980

BA - Oblast Kirowohrad

 

Seen in Leipzig.

British Airways Boeing 777-236(ER) at Indira Gandhi International Airport

United States Women's Nation Team captain and 2019 Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover model, Alex Mrogan (13) acknowledges the fans at Red Bull Arena following the final game of the Send Off Series against Mexico prior to the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.

 

Photo by Bruce Adler

Taken at the 2011 Christmas Ba', Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK; The Ba' is a mass-football game played in the streets of Kirkwall on Christmas and New Years Day. Uppies and Doonies play against each other in a battle to secure a goal and win the game.

 

As the cathedral clock strikes 1pm, a specially chosen individual, usually someone with a long association with the game, throws the ba' from the Mercat Cross into the gathered crowd of players. As soon as it lands in the pack, the fight for possession begins, with each side trying to gain ground and carry the ba' towards their territories.

 

A tight scrum forms around the leather trophy, while players on the outside brace themselves against any nearby buildings to prevent the opposition capturing ground. With the streets now their playing field, a heaving throng of men push and pulling to try and gain a few metres nearer their goal. In the cold, winter air, steam hangs above the pack.

 

But when the pack breaks, chaos erupts, as those in possession of the ba' try and get as close to their goal as possible before being stopped. As soon as they are intercepted, however, the scrum quickly reforms.

 

This struggle to gain ground means that a typical game can last for hours. Based on recent years, an average Men's Ba' lasts about five hours, but this could be anything up to eight hours, or more.

 

Throughout the game, numerous tactics are used to achieve the goal. Very often, the majority of players have no idea where the ba' actually is. This leads to numerous attempts to smuggle the ba' out of the pack or create fake "breaks" in the hope that the opposition will follow the wrong players.

 

A successful break allows players to sprint towards their goal, making the most of Kirkwall's winding lanes to slow down pursuers. Players have been known to attempt to reach their goals via the rooftops.

 

When the goal is finally reached, the ba' - itself a coveted trophy - is awarded to a player in the winning side who has been a notable participant over a number of years.

 

www.orkneyjar.com/tradition/bagame/

Cat Ba is the largest of the 366 islands spanning 260km2 that comprise the Cat Ba Archipelago, which makes up the southeastern edge of Ha Long Bay in Northern Vietnam. Cat Ba island has a surface area of 285 km2 and maintains the dramatic and rugged features of Ha Long Bay. It is commonly used as an overnight hotel stop on tours to Ha Long Bay run by travel agents from Hanoi. This island belongs to Haiphong city - the most famous city of industry in Vietnam.

A British Airways Airbus A319-100 in BEA Retro Livery coming in to land on London Heathrow Airport 27L runway

Southend of Searsport yard. August 26, 1980

 

The structures were as interesting as the rolling stock.

 

Here is what the port looks like 37 years later.

www.maine.gov/mdot/ofps/docs/SearsportIntermodalCommodity...

  

2017 US Open champion and the number eight ranked player in the world, Sloane Stephens in singles action for the New York Empire against Nicole Gibbs of the Orange County (California) Breakers in World Team Tennis at the Cary Leeds Center for Tennis and Learning in Crotona Park in the in the Charlotte Gardens neighborhood of the New York City borough of the Bronx.

 

Photo by Bruce Adler

B777 outside BAMC at Cardiff Airport 31/01/2020.

Loch Ba at about 7 in the morning. I'm hoping to head back up to Rannoch Moor and Glencoe later in the year when there's snow on the hills.

British Airways created two liveries to celebrate the London 2012 Olympics.

 

In the top left is G-EUPG - one of several aircraft carrying 'the dove' livery. On the right is G-EUPC which is the only BA Aircraft to carry the 'firefly' livery. On the ground is G-DBCE which is in the standard BA colours. However, one note is that this too is newly painted. This is one of numerous aircraft acquired by the recent takeover of bmi.

G-TTNA British Airways " Better World" its new sustainability programme Airbus 320 Neo clears the main at the very last of the days daylight

Number two seed Roger Federer of Switzerland reacts to the crowd following his win in fourth round action of the 2014 US Open against the number seventeen seed Roberto Bautista Agut of Spain in Arthur Ashe Stadium at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows Corona Park in the Corona neighborhood of the New York City borough of Queens.

 

Federer won in straight sets 6-4, 6-3, 6-2 to advance to the quarterfinals against Gaël Monfils of France.

 

Photo by Bruce Adler

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