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Private viewing: 10/19/2010 (Tokyo International Airport)

Class 15 Intermediate Division Showmanship winners at the Junior Beef Expo (JBE) were, from left, Caden Childers of Morgan County, first place; Alli Ann Johndrow of Lee County, second; Katherine Evans of Mobile County, third; and Abby Burgess of Blount County, fourth. The contest was March 14 at the Teague Arena in Montgomery. JBE is presented by the Alabama Farmers Federation and held in conjunction with the SLE Rodeo at Garrett Coliseum.

A rather poor qulaity scan of 60068 on TEA's at Water Orton possibly heading for Saltley S.P.

Class 33055, Waterloo Station, 21/03/1987

WTA Finals 2016 - (WTA Year End Championships, Singapore)

 

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A sociology class talks about todays society during lessons held in Sage Hall. April 4, 2019.

road safety class organised at govt. thanthai periyar girls hr. sec,.school, manaveli, ariankuppam,pondicherry 10.11. 2010.

Many class 385`s ouside the Hitachi factory at Newton Aycliffe in the sunshine .

Class of 1985 Reunion

English Class party with the Sunwest Team.

 

Bang Saen, Thailand. 2005.

View On Black <---- vroom vroom!

 

have to shoot two images for my visual design class.. one image is a form of line in a manmade environment, and the other is a line in a nature environment.

 

..ps_i feel like this could be a honda promotional ad!

 

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class 175 175109 arriva

Never again to be repeated...

The SNCB Class 55 is a diesel locomotive built 1961-62 a total of 42 were built.

Here 5511-5512 pass through Brussels Midi station, these two are members of 6 locomotives (5501, 5506, 5509, 5511, 5512 and 5514) which are outfitted with TVM 430 signaling and a Scharfenberg coupler. This is for hauling broken-down or unpowered TGVs on line 1. They display a horizontal red band and the letters "TVM".

Class A Individual Competition Watertown, SD (Permission granted for journalism outlets and educational purposes. Not for commercial use. Must be credited.) Photo courtesy of South Dakota Public Broadcasting.

©2010 SDPB/Craig Wollman

DB Class 59 No.59204 passes Creech St Michael,with the 13:44 Exeter Riverside to Whatley Quarry working,on the 24th of October 2017.

Middle class factions had come to believe the Vietnam War was a mistake. Some believed it was an unjustified and immoral intervention in the internal affairs of another country. Young men who faced conscription and concerned parents became increasingly engaged and many joined the antiwar movement.

 

Vexing events in 1965 set off growing disaffection across America. Reacting to an inconclusive report that on August 4th, a US war ship came under torpedo attack in the Gulf of Tonkin -- it never happened -- Johnson precipitously ordered large-scale bombing of North Vietnam. He then persuaded congress to pass the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution granting him discretion to prosecute the war. Johnson ordered higher troop deployments and increased the draft. The violence and casualties in Vietnam escalated dramatically and were broadcast into American homes on the evening news.

 

Defense Secretary McNamara reversed himself on U.S. war policy and advised the president to scale down American involvement in Vietnam: “My May 19, 1967 memorandum triggered a storm of controversy. It intensified already sharp debate within the administration. It led to tense and acrimonious Senate hearings on the bombing that pitted me against the Joint Chiefs of Staff. And it accelerated the process that ultimately drove LBJ and me apart.”

 

On November 1, 1967, McNamara handed his boss a pivotal private memo that expressed profound concern about the moral justifications for the war and argued that the course they were following was totally wrong. President Johnson fired McNamara.

 

McNamara later commented, “Even to this day . . . I don't know whether I quit or was fired?” -- The Fog of War.

 

47 820 sitting at Basingstoke with a service to Poole during early 90s

315847 arrives at Harold Wood station with a Liverpool Street service.

Freightliner Class 66 No.66589 heads towards Dunnings Farm Bridge,with the 12:18 Westbury Down TC to Fairwater Yard HOBC working,on the 2nd of April 2024.

At Cambridge on a working to Liverpool St.

EWS 66128 leads a ballast train southbound through Chesterfield, 21/08/12

Class 45s 45122 45126 45013, Scrap Line March TMD, 30/05/1987

British Rail Class 755 4 car diesel electric Bi-Mode Multiple Unit (BMU) 755404 as operated by Greater Anglia at Ipswich Station in the County of Suffolk (UK).

 

The Class 755 BMU's were a direct replacement from 2019 for the ancient Class 156 'Sprinter' DMU trains that operated on rural Greater Anglia secondary lines.

 

755404 was built for Greater Anglia by Stadler Rail at their facility in Bussnang Switzerland as one of the Stadler 'FLIRT' (Fast Light Intercity and Regional Train) modular family of trainsets.

 

The Class 755 bi-mode units should not be confused with the almost identical looking Stadler Rail 'FLIRT' Class 745 Electric (only) Multiple Units which are also operated by Greater Anglia.

 

All my FLIRT's www.flickr.com/photos/stuart166axe/tags/flirt/

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_Class_755

 

Photograph taken by and copyright of my regular photostream contributor David and is posted here with very kind permission.

Photos from the 1969 Specula. The Class of 1969 will celebrate their 50th Anniversary next year.

Linda Leatherbury, MD and Paulette Jones Morant

Departing Aviemore 24may'16

Planet class 'Pluto' at the Dean Forest Railway. It was made by F. C. Hibberd & Co Ltd in the late 50s.

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