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Blast deflectors at Complex 34, with the launch stand in the background.
On January 27, 1967, a simulated flight was to be performed with the Apollo 204 vehicle, which should have later been launched as Apollo 1. This test, known as an "Overall Test Plugs Out", simulated an actual flight as closely as possible. A countdown would be conducted, all communication and instrumentation systems would be activated, and the umbilical that connected the space vehicle to the launch pad would be disconnected.
The launch vehicle was in place on the launch pad at Complex 34. In the capsule were Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom, Edward H. White II, and Roger B. Chaffee. Having entered the capsule after one o'clock P.M., the three were still there at 6:30 P.M. with the countdown stalled at T-10 minutes (communications problems had plagued the test all day). Shortly after 6:30 P.M., disaster struck. A small electrical fire, fed by nylon netting and the 16.2 p.s.i. of pure oxygen in the cabin, reached a blaze. Less than a minute after the initial report of a fire in the capsule, the crew of Apollo 1 was dead.
The first manned Apollo mission (Apollo 7) was later launched from Complex 34. The Complex was deactivated shortly thereafter. Today, little more than the blockhouse, the ruins of a few support buildings, and the launch pedestal are left to bear silent witness to the sacrifice of the first Apollo astronauts.
Netherlands' goalkeeper #23 Andries Noppert deflects the ball during the Qatar 2022 World Cup round of 16 football match between the Netherlands and USA at Khalifa International Stadium in Doha on December 3, 2022. (Photo by Jewel SAMAD / AFP)
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The PC charts are all the time much less predictable and the week ending 23rd March is not any exception. Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 maintains its place at the top spot with Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice getting into in second spot.
There was lots of motion each up and down and hundreds of new / re-entries which embody Battlefield V, World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth, Aerofly FS2 and Football Manager 2018.
You can view the full worth PC chart for the week ending 23rd March under:
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TOM CLANCY’S THE DIVISION 2
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SEKIRO: SHADOWS DIE TWICE
ACTIVISION
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FOOTBALL MANAGER 2019
SEGA
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BATTLEFIELD V
EA GAMES
5
WORLD OF WARCRAFT: BATTLE FOR AZEROTH
BLIZZARD
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ANTHEM
EA GAMES
10
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FALLOUT 76
BETHESDA SOFTWORKS
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FARMING SIMULATOR 19
FOCUS HOME INTERACTIVE
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THE SIMS Four BUNDLE PACK 9
EA GAMES
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EA GAMES
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DIRT RALLY 2.0
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BATTLEFIELD 1: REVOLUTION
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AEROFLY FS2
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FOOTBALL MANAGER 2018
SEGA
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EA GAMES
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ANCESTORS LEGACY
1C COMPANY
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THE SIMS Four BUNDLE PACK 11
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OMSI 2: THE OMNIBUS SIMULATOR
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GRAND THEFT AUTO V
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Roof of the U-boat pens showing the interlocking steel reinforced concrete beams over an air space designed to deflect aerial bombs and dissapate their blast, protecting the actual roof below.
The huge U-boat base at St-Nazaire was built between 1941 and 1942 by the "Todt” Organization and became home to the 6th and 7th U-boat Flotillas and was fully operational by October 1942. The main construction is 295m wide, 130m long and 18m high, containing 14 U-boat pens and later a protected lock for U-boats entering and leaving the basin was also built. As with other U-boat bases it proved impervious to allied bombing, though the surrounding port suffered very badly, leaving the base isolated. Realising that the bunker could not be destroyed, in 1943 allied bombing tactics switched to levelling the town and cutting the supply lines. Before doing this, the RAF dropped leaflets warning the inhabitants and fortunately the town was mostly evacuated beforehand. After D-day, German troops in the U-boat base refused to surrender and St-Nazaire remained under Nazi control until the last day of the war in Europe, 8 May 1945. Uneconomic to demolish and after years of neglect, today the U-boat base has udergone a transformation into an amenity and toursist attraction for the town.
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Mu Guiying uses her spear and her feet to throw back spears thrown at her during the Qi Shu Fang Peking Opera Company's production of Women Generals of the Yang Family at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts at New York University.
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Schilling AFB Details: Flame Deflector in MAB Building; Before Disassembly for Move to Site Date: 05/27/1961--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Introducing “Soul Rebel 22” by Mopar & Automotive Rhythms. Currently showcasing at the 2022 Washington Auto Show, visit us until January 30th to rock with our 2022 RAM 1500 Rebel GT in Hydro Blue Pearl-Coat. #GutsGloryRam
Mopar Install =
• Cold Air Intake System
• Cat-Back Exhaust System
• Spray-In Bedliner
• Utility Rails & Hide-a-Hooks
• Deployable Bed-Step
• Cargo Bed Divider
• Matte Black Front Air Deflector
• Mopar Accessory Kit featuring a Stainless Steel License Plate Cover, Stainless Steel Keychain, and Mopar Valve Stem Caps
Rims = Black Rhino 18x8.5” Rapid Forged in Matte Brushed Gunmetal
Tires = BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A LT285/65/R18 KO2s
Great Northern Highway, Herne Hill / Swan Valley. I left the church on the right in this scene. To add to my caption😊 The book of Revelation is the final book of the Christian Bible. And how ironic of a strange coincidence, there it is on this Kenworth's bug deflector! 'Revelation'
The driver is looking for his carton next week😀
Anyways, things have really changed in Australia now! Where a church was a church looking type of structure. Common as seagulls and fish and chips on the beach esplanade.
They ain't anymore. Holy places of worship, grand and huge in design depending on how rich these groups are. And yeah finally getting used to being amazed of what religion and holy place of abode has cropped up in the neighbourhood.
City of Swan has wisely halted a church building approval in the Swan Valley. Stating there is enough churches / temples / synagogues etc already. And they don't want the ambience of the grape growing and tourist industry oversaturated with places of worship... A big high five to the Swan City Council! 😊
The driver is on the Northam Pithara Road. Heading back to load more grain from the 2020/21 grain harvest.
Had unloaded at CBH Avon.
Ipswich 2 Southampton 0
Jon Walters and Pablo Counago netted in either half as Ipswich made it 12 home wins on the spin by brushing aside Southampton.
Walters opened the scoring in fortunate circumstances 11 minutes before half-time when he inadvertently deflected a shot past Kelvin Davis.
Counago made the points safe with a thumping header just after the midway point of the second half.
It was no more than the Tractor Boys - who have the Coca-Cola Championship's only 100% home record - deserved and with Marcus Evans' takeover set to be completed later this week, things are really looking up for Suffolk's only league club as they moved up to fourth in the table.
Ipswich made just one change from the side beaten at Cardiff on Saturday as Billy Clarke replaced the rested Gavin Williams.
Former Ipswich boss George Burley had two changes forced upon him as Christian Dailly had returned to parent club West Ham and winger Nathan Dyer failed a fitness test on a calf problem.
That saw Jhon Viafara start in defence - part of the 13th different defensive combination the Saints have used this season - and on-loan Liverpool winger Adam Hammell made just his second start of the season in a 4-5-1 formation.
Ipswich made a bright start and Clarke fed Counago but his shot from 20 yards flew just over the crossbar.
While the home side were dominating, they were finding the killer ball elusive and it was Southampton who had the next two efforts on goal.
Bradley Wright-Phillips sent his effort wide after good work from Hammell before Hammell himself tried his luck from distance but he was well off target.
The home side came close to breaking the deadlock when Counago slipped past Viafara but Rudi Skacel got back to cut out the ball just before it reached Alan Lee.
But the breakthrough finally came 11 minutes before the break, albeit in fortuitous circumstances.
Tommy Miller laid a free-kick into the path of Clarke and his effort looked to be comfortable for Davis to save until it hit Walters and looped into the opposite corner.
The second half got off to a frantic start and both sides hit the woodwork within six minutes of the restart.
But even before that, the home side were indebted to goalkeeper Neil Alexander for a brilliant save when Youssef Safri's cross eluded Andrew Surman and hit Wright-Phillips at the back post.
Although his connection was merely with a knee, the ball looked to be creeping in until Alexander's intervention to tip it round the post.
Town then went up the other end and almost doubled their lead as Owen Garvan rattled the crossbar from 16 yards from a Miller corner.
However, the Saints were still very much in the game and they too hit the frame of the goal when the lively Hammell dinked an effort goalwards from 20 yards but saw it strike the post.
Town were then denied a penalty when Phil Ifil appeared to bring down Lee and although the linesman flagged, he was overruled by referee Grant Hegley.
The Tractor Boys did double their lead in the 69th minute as Williams - on three minutes earlier for Garvan - was the provider, chipping over an inviting free-kick from the left which Counago met with a powerful header that gave Davis no chance.
Saints defender Andrew Davies was denied by Alexander after more good work from Hammell, but there was no way back for Southampton, who have scored just one goal in their last five games.
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777 "Sir Lamiel" coasts towards Helwith Bridge with a southbound Cumbrian Mountain Express from Appleby to Leeds. 26/5/90. Unusual to see Lamiel on the main line without its smoke deflectors. Michael found a different angle here. I've looked for a shot from the spot a few years ago and the view was hidden by trees.
These grills turned out great. Had to spend some time picking out bits of Testors copper enamel from the teeny tiny holes with a sharp metal pick but it was worth the effort. The trench aztec decal looks great too.
On Albany Highway, Armadale. Ahead is the long climb up Bedfordale Hill.
Traffic lights on South Western Highway, in the distance. Loading is probably bulk fertilizer?
Ipswich 2 Southampton 0
Jon Walters and Pablo Counago netted in either half as Ipswich made it 12 home wins on the spin by brushing aside Southampton.
Walters opened the scoring in fortunate circumstances 11 minutes before half-time when he inadvertently deflected a shot past Kelvin Davis.
Counago made the points safe with a thumping header just after the midway point of the second half.
It was no more than the Tractor Boys - who have the Coca-Cola Championship's only 100% home record - deserved and with Marcus Evans' takeover set to be completed later this week, things are really looking up for Suffolk's only league club as they moved up to fourth in the table.
Ipswich made just one change from the side beaten at Cardiff on Saturday as Billy Clarke replaced the rested Gavin Williams.
Former Ipswich boss George Burley had two changes forced upon him as Christian Dailly had returned to parent club West Ham and winger Nathan Dyer failed a fitness test on a calf problem.
That saw Jhon Viafara start in defence - part of the 13th different defensive combination the Saints have used this season - and on-loan Liverpool winger Adam Hammell made just his second start of the season in a 4-5-1 formation.
Ipswich made a bright start and Clarke fed Counago but his shot from 20 yards flew just over the crossbar.
While the home side were dominating, they were finding the killer ball elusive and it was Southampton who had the next two efforts on goal.
Bradley Wright-Phillips sent his effort wide after good work from Hammell before Hammell himself tried his luck from distance but he was well off target.
The home side came close to breaking the deadlock when Counago slipped past Viafara but Rudi Skacel got back to cut out the ball just before it reached Alan Lee.
But the breakthrough finally came 11 minutes before the break, albeit in fortuitous circumstances.
Tommy Miller laid a free-kick into the path of Clarke and his effort looked to be comfortable for Davis to save until it hit Walters and looped into the opposite corner.
The second half got off to a frantic start and both sides hit the woodwork within six minutes of the restart.
But even before that, the home side were indebted to goalkeeper Neil Alexander for a brilliant save when Youssef Safri's cross eluded Andrew Surman and hit Wright-Phillips at the back post.
Although his connection was merely with a knee, the ball looked to be creeping in until Alexander's intervention to tip it round the post.
Town then went up the other end and almost doubled their lead as Owen Garvan rattled the crossbar from 16 yards from a Miller corner.
However, the Saints were still very much in the game and they too hit the frame of the goal when the lively Hammell dinked an effort goalwards from 20 yards but saw it strike the post.
Town were then denied a penalty when Phil Ifil appeared to bring down Lee and although the linesman flagged, he was overruled by referee Grant Hegley.
The Tractor Boys did double their lead in the 69th minute as Williams - on three minutes earlier for Garvan - was the provider, chipping over an inviting free-kick from the left which Counago met with a powerful header that gave Davis no chance.
Saints defender Andrew Davies was denied by Alexander after more good work from Hammell, but there was no way back for Southampton, who have scored just one goal in their last five games.
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Ipswich 2 Southampton 0
Jon Walters and Pablo Counago netted in either half as Ipswich made it 12 home wins on the spin by brushing aside Southampton.
Walters opened the scoring in fortunate circumstances 11 minutes before half-time when he inadvertently deflected a shot past Kelvin Davis.
Counago made the points safe with a thumping header just after the midway point of the second half.
It was no more than the Tractor Boys - who have the Coca-Cola Championship's only 100% home record - deserved and with Marcus Evans' takeover set to be completed later this week, things are really looking up for Suffolk's only league club as they moved up to fourth in the table.
Ipswich made just one change from the side beaten at Cardiff on Saturday as Billy Clarke replaced the rested Gavin Williams.
Former Ipswich boss George Burley had two changes forced upon him as Christian Dailly had returned to parent club West Ham and winger Nathan Dyer failed a fitness test on a calf problem.
That saw Jhon Viafara start in defence - part of the 13th different defensive combination the Saints have used this season - and on-loan Liverpool winger Adam Hammell made just his second start of the season in a 4-5-1 formation.
Ipswich made a bright start and Clarke fed Counago but his shot from 20 yards flew just over the crossbar.
While the home side were dominating, they were finding the killer ball elusive and it was Southampton who had the next two efforts on goal.
Bradley Wright-Phillips sent his effort wide after good work from Hammell before Hammell himself tried his luck from distance but he was well off target.
The home side came close to breaking the deadlock when Counago slipped past Viafara but Rudi Skacel got back to cut out the ball just before it reached Alan Lee.
But the breakthrough finally came 11 minutes before the break, albeit in fortuitous circumstances.
Tommy Miller laid a free-kick into the path of Clarke and his effort looked to be comfortable for Davis to save until it hit Walters and looped into the opposite corner.
The second half got off to a frantic start and both sides hit the woodwork within six minutes of the restart.
But even before that, the home side were indebted to goalkeeper Neil Alexander for a brilliant save when Youssef Safri's cross eluded Andrew Surman and hit Wright-Phillips at the back post.
Although his connection was merely with a knee, the ball looked to be creeping in until Alexander's intervention to tip it round the post.
Town then went up the other end and almost doubled their lead as Owen Garvan rattled the crossbar from 16 yards from a Miller corner.
However, the Saints were still very much in the game and they too hit the frame of the goal when the lively Hammell dinked an effort goalwards from 20 yards but saw it strike the post.
Town were then denied a penalty when Phil Ifil appeared to bring down Lee and although the linesman flagged, he was overruled by referee Grant Hegley.
The Tractor Boys did double their lead in the 69th minute as Williams - on three minutes earlier for Garvan - was the provider, chipping over an inviting free-kick from the left which Counago met with a powerful header that gave Davis no chance.
Saints defender Andrew Davies was denied by Alexander after more good work from Hammell, but there was no way back for Southampton, who have scored just one goal in their last five games.
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St Mirren moved to the top of the Championship by getting the better of a second-half goal flurry against Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
Lewis Morgan's deflected strike gave the Buddies a half-time lead but John Baird levelled after the break.
Gregor Buchanan headed Saints back in front before Liam Polworth restored parity again for Caley Thistle.
But St Mirren moved up a gear and both Cammy Smith and Ian McShane scored from distance to seal it for the hosts.
A third consecutive league win means the Paisley men have now won seven of their last eight matches and have now also triumphed in each of their last six home games in all competitions.
Morgan has been a key part of St Mirren's rise under manager Jack Ross and he notched his sixth of the season when his low shot was diverted through the legs of Caley Thistle goalkeeper Mark Ridgers.
Baird had a first half goal disallowed for offside but made no mistake in the second - the former Buddie slotting into the bottom left hand corner.
The teams were only briefly on level terms. St Mirren's McShane followed up some nice skill by standing up a great cross to the back post and Buchanan's header eventually crossed the line.
Inverness again pegged Saints back when Connor Bell helped play in Polworth to round Craig Samson and stroke home, despite big shouts of offside from the hosts.
The Buddies were frustrated at that, but vented it in the right way. Morgan smacked the post before Smith let fly with a right-footer from 20 yards into the bottom corner, then McShane added an equally exquisite finish from distance into the top right corner when the ball broke to him on the edge of the box.
St Mirren
1 Samson
15 Baird
5 Buchanan Booked 6 min
44 Eckersley
3 Irvine
4 McGinn
16 McShane
2 DemetriouSubstituted for Kirkpatrick 85 min
11 SmithSubstituted forTodd at 87 min
10 MorganSubstituted for Duffy 90+2 min
20 Reilly
Substitutes
8 Duffy
9 Sutton
14 Todd
17 Kirkpatrick
19 Stewart
Inverness CT
28 Ridgers
2 Raven
5 Warren
22 McKay Booked 89 min
4 Chalmers
21 Cooper
24 Trafford
11 Vigurs Booked 33 min
7 Polworth
9 Baird
16 CalderSubstituted for Bell at 56min
Substitutes
1 Esson
3 Tremarco
6 Elsdon
14 Oakley
15 Mulraney
20 Bell
23 Donaldson
21 Stewart
22 Whyte
Now I've learned a great deal today!
Apparently the brook always did cross over the lane, as a ford, by the oak tree.
It was changed, since Norman Slater's memories of being pushed through the water in his push chair by his Granny; she using the raised pedestrian wooden planks alongside, so's not to get her feet wet. (say the early 40's) The council took it upon themselves to alter the field boundary (the Oak tree was in the hedge in those days), deflect the brook at right angles, by means of a brick wall by the tree, channel it down the ditch several yards, then deflect it at right angles again by another brick wall and feed it under the road by means of the little bridge.
So no wonder when it gets half a chance, the water rushes straight across the road again.....it knows where it's meant to go!
St Mirren moved to the top of the Championship by getting the better of a second-half goal flurry against Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
Lewis Morgan's deflected strike gave the Buddies a half-time lead but John Baird levelled after the break.
Gregor Buchanan headed Saints back in front before Liam Polworth restored parity again for Caley Thistle.
But St Mirren moved up a gear and both Cammy Smith and Ian McShane scored from distance to seal it for the hosts.
A third consecutive league win means the Paisley men have now won seven of their last eight matches and have now also triumphed in each of their last six home games in all competitions.
Morgan has been a key part of St Mirren's rise under manager Jack Ross and he notched his sixth of the season when his low shot was diverted through the legs of Caley Thistle goalkeeper Mark Ridgers.
Baird had a first half goal disallowed for offside but made no mistake in the second - the former Buddie slotting into the bottom left hand corner.
The teams were only briefly on level terms. St Mirren's McShane followed up some nice skill by standing up a great cross to the back post and Buchanan's header eventually crossed the line.
Inverness again pegged Saints back when Connor Bell helped play in Polworth to round Craig Samson and stroke home, despite big shouts of offside from the hosts.
The Buddies were frustrated at that, but vented it in the right way. Morgan smacked the post before Smith let fly with a right-footer from 20 yards into the bottom corner, then McShane added an equally exquisite finish from distance into the top right corner when the ball broke to him on the edge of the box.
St Mirren
1 Samson
15 Baird
5 Buchanan Booked 6 min
44 Eckersley
3 Irvine
4 McGinn
16 McShane
2 DemetriouSubstituted for Kirkpatrick 85 min
11 SmithSubstituted forTodd at 87 min
10 MorganSubstituted for Duffy 90+2 min
20 Reilly
Substitutes
8 Duffy
9 Sutton
14 Todd
17 Kirkpatrick
19 Stewart
Inverness CT
28 Ridgers
2 Raven
5 Warren
22 McKay Booked 89 min
4 Chalmers
21 Cooper
24 Trafford
11 Vigurs Booked 33 min
7 Polworth
9 Baird
16 CalderSubstituted for Bell at 56min
Substitutes
1 Esson
3 Tremarco
6 Elsdon
14 Oakley
15 Mulraney
20 Bell
23 Donaldson
21 Stewart
22 Whyte
Image from the General Dynamics/Convair Negative Collection-----Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Ipswich 2 Southampton 0
Jon Walters and Pablo Counago netted in either half as Ipswich made it 12 home wins on the spin by brushing aside Southampton.
Walters opened the scoring in fortunate circumstances 11 minutes before half-time when he inadvertently deflected a shot past Kelvin Davis.
Counago made the points safe with a thumping header just after the midway point of the second half.
It was no more than the Tractor Boys - who have the Coca-Cola Championship's only 100% home record - deserved and with Marcus Evans' takeover set to be completed later this week, things are really looking up for Suffolk's only league club as they moved up to fourth in the table.
Ipswich made just one change from the side beaten at Cardiff on Saturday as Billy Clarke replaced the rested Gavin Williams.
Former Ipswich boss George Burley had two changes forced upon him as Christian Dailly had returned to parent club West Ham and winger Nathan Dyer failed a fitness test on a calf problem.
That saw Jhon Viafara start in defence - part of the 13th different defensive combination the Saints have used this season - and on-loan Liverpool winger Adam Hammell made just his second start of the season in a 4-5-1 formation.
Ipswich made a bright start and Clarke fed Counago but his shot from 20 yards flew just over the crossbar.
While the home side were dominating, they were finding the killer ball elusive and it was Southampton who had the next two efforts on goal.
Bradley Wright-Phillips sent his effort wide after good work from Hammell before Hammell himself tried his luck from distance but he was well off target.
The home side came close to breaking the deadlock when Counago slipped past Viafara but Rudi Skacel got back to cut out the ball just before it reached Alan Lee.
But the breakthrough finally came 11 minutes before the break, albeit in fortuitous circumstances.
Tommy Miller laid a free-kick into the path of Clarke and his effort looked to be comfortable for Davis to save until it hit Walters and looped into the opposite corner.
The second half got off to a frantic start and both sides hit the woodwork within six minutes of the restart.
But even before that, the home side were indebted to goalkeeper Neil Alexander for a brilliant save when Youssef Safri's cross eluded Andrew Surman and hit Wright-Phillips at the back post.
Although his connection was merely with a knee, the ball looked to be creeping in until Alexander's intervention to tip it round the post.
Town then went up the other end and almost doubled their lead as Owen Garvan rattled the crossbar from 16 yards from a Miller corner.
However, the Saints were still very much in the game and they too hit the frame of the goal when the lively Hammell dinked an effort goalwards from 20 yards but saw it strike the post.
Town were then denied a penalty when Phil Ifil appeared to bring down Lee and although the linesman flagged, he was overruled by referee Grant Hegley.
The Tractor Boys did double their lead in the 69th minute as Williams - on three minutes earlier for Garvan - was the provider, chipping over an inviting free-kick from the left which Counago met with a powerful header that gave Davis no chance.
Saints defender Andrew Davies was denied by Alexander after more good work from Hammell, but there was no way back for Southampton, who have scored just one goal in their last five games.
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PictionID:46335485 - Catalog:14_021527 - Title:GD Astronautics Facilities Details: CCMTA-Pad 36B; Flame Deflector Date: 01/13/1964 - Filename:14_021527.tif - - Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Elinchrom Ranger Quadra test
This shot was taken using the 40x40 softbox bare with Gold deflector fitted.
positioned slightly higher than the models head and to the left.
to bounce some return light a standard round Gold reflector was used.
Nikon D300 fitted with the 50mm f/1.4 lens.
iso200 f/5.6 1/160th
Triggered using Elinchrom Skyport
metered with a Sekonic L308 and power adj to achieve a f5 stop
Edited in PS4 . standard skin retouch/softening
B/W conversion silver efex pro
Viki Orsi Toth's spike gets over or past the block of Emily Day. Summer Ross is yet to react to the free ball heading towards the back corner.
DR Class "50.35" 2-10-0 No.50 3501 with Wagner smoke deflectors and front fall plate and 2'2'T28 tender. Of the 3,164 DRG Class "50" and "50UK" locos built 1939-48, 2,159 went to West Germany (DB), 350 to East Germany (DR); many of the latter had St.47K-Mo high tensile steel boilers which were siffering from premature metal fatigue so in 1958-62 208 were rebuilt into Class 50.35 "Rekoloks" with "Reko E" all-welded, high performance boilers with combustion chambers, feed water heaters, Witte smoke deflectors and no front fall plate (though the prototype retained the Wagner smoke deflectors and front fall plate). The last was withdrawn in 1989. DR converted 72 Class 50.35's" to oil burning Class "50.50" locos in 1966-71 (last withdrawn 1981) whilst 88 Class 80.40 newbuilds to the "Rekolok" design were constructed 1956-60. At the Meiningen Steam Festival, 09/12.
On the bug deflector; "Remember the Titans' top line...bottom line..."Last of the old school" As seen coming off the Stirling Bridge, over the Swan River, at East Femantle.
Elinchrom Ranger Quadra test
This shot was taken using the Elinchrom Quad 40x40 softbox bare with Gold deflector fitted. positioned slightly higher than the models head and to the left.
to bounce some return light a standard round Gold reflector was used.
Nikon D300 fitted with the 50mm f/1.4 lens.
iso200 f/5.6 1/160th
Triggered using Elinchrom Skyport
metered with a Sekonic L308 and power adj to achieve a f5 stop
Edited in PS4 . standard skin retouch/softening