View allAll Photos Tagged EAST
Featuring:
Psycho:Byts @ Warehouse Event
Amataria @ Harajuku Event
Psycho Pills @ Enchantment
Full Details @ rainbowpixiefarts.blogspot.com/2020/11/east-side-1058.html
The BNSF Snow Bus departs East Glacier Park, Mont., on Feb. 13, 2021. On the left is the Glacier Park Lodge, built by the Great Northern in 1913.
On a cold February evening its nice to dream of warm summer evenings, one from a couple of years back when Class 91s and HST’s ruled the East Coast Main Line, 91129 races north passing Burn near Selby with 1S31 19:00 Kings Cross to Edinburgh Waverley.
22nd July 2019
If you like railway pictures that are a bit different to the norm, try the Phoenix Railway Photographic circle website;
35 years ago in East Angus, Quebec we find two Canadian Pacific RS18u's working the Quebec Central rolling into town. It will get to work switching the the Bonar plant. The snow from the night before has yet to melt and summer is a month away! Notice just how many asbestos cars are on the head end. The export business on this was still pretty good.
An old bridge on the Red Deer River at East Coulee in the Alberta badlands. At one time it doubled as a bridge for motor vehicles as well as trains. Now it is too far beyond repair for use but there is talk of possible restoration,
Happy Fence Friday !! A look back at March , the only difference being, we have leaves on the trees !!!
From Bank Newton to East Marton, The Yorkshire Dales
Tasmania again, heading up the east coast not that many kilometres from Hobart as the crow flies! It's a wild and beautiful coast although this bay looks tranquil. Sadly after 8 years the exact location is a bit anonymous, but somewhere south of Swansea.
A late 22K emerges from the East Portal of the Hoosac Tunnel on an early Saturday morning. The NS 8105 'Interstate' heritage unit leads the train east towards Ayer MA.
Sand dunes are pretty rare in Sussex - in fact I only know of three locations where they exist. At each end of East and West Sussex and a small area near Littlehampton. They are perfect for winter exploration since there is no mud!
East Witton is a village and civil parish in Wensleydale in North Yorkshire, England. It lies south of Leyburn, in the Richmondshire district.
TGIF! right? I was really hoping for a great weekend out but it looks like we will have some bad weather again tomorrow. Let’s see how it plays out. Till my next post I will leave you with a morning glow at River East. What do you think?
A beautiful area to visit should you visit Bridlington. Just over six miles or so away the bay still used by fishermen and for pleasure boat rides. Sheltered by the high cliffs it is ideal for relaxation and for the kids to play on the golden beach.
When the tide is out the caves can be explored perhaps once used by smugglers.
WARNING- The access is very steep and the return is not for the unfit.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR COMMENTS, AWARDS AND FOR ANY INVITES.
The East Indie duck is a Bantam duck breed that is believed to have originated in the USA.
They are mainly kept for show and ornamental purposes with their beautiful shiny plumage that glistens with either blue or green sheen. They, as with most Bantam duck breeds, are excellent flyers so you may have to watch this if you live in a built-up area.
Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City
Canon PowerShot G10
Taken on February 21, 2009
Toda persona que desee que su fotografía sea retirada de esta galería, puede solicitarlo a través del correo electrónico nikondosh@yahoo.es.
Anyone who wishes their photo to be withdrawn, may contact me by mailing at nikondosh@yahoo.es.
The first cotton mills in Belper were built by Jedediah Strutt (1726-1797) and subsequent ones by his three sons, William, George and Joseph from 1776 to 1818. They remained the property of the Strutt family until 1897 when they were amalgamated with other mills to form the English Sewing Cotton Company.
The large fortress-like, seven-storey East Mill (seen here) was built in 1912 beside the River Derwent. All the mills, except this and the North Mill (1804), were demolished between 1959 and 1963.
Chrysler Trylons (2001) and Chrysler East (1952 w/ redux 1999) - NYC - Architect Philip Johnson for Chrysler Trylons and Re-cladding of Chrysler East (orig architect of Chrysler East Reinhard, Hofmeister & Walquist)
CHRYSLER EAST - 432-foot, 32-story modernist office building completed in 1952. Designed by Reinhard, Hofmeister & Walquist, it was originally clad in white brick, but was re-clad in 1999 to a design by Philip Johnson, consisting of a curtain wall of grey-green glass with thin aluminum mullions. Formerly known as the Calyon Building and the Kent Building, it is now part of a full-block complex with a single owner, anchored on the west by the Chrysler Building.
CHRYSLER TRYLONS - 2-story retail complex the two buildings of the Chrysler Center, completed in 2001 known as The Chrysler Trylons. Designed by Philip Johnson, it consists of an east and west section of two floors clad in grey granite blocks, joined in the middle by a jagged grouping of three steep glass pyramids. The shards are pinstriped by stainless-steel framing, and the glass is slightly blue-tinted, and the crazy angled are intended to reflect the top of the Chrysler Building. The intersecting three-sided pyramids reach 57 feet, 68 feet and 73 feet high, each differently angled.
The Bangor and Aroostook heritage unit was our leader today going east on Job 2. We were spoiled with perfect weather all day, and good company. The train is seen crossing over the east outlet, where the Kennebec River flows from Moosehead lake.
UP YBE51 rolls up on Rockford, formerly the second largest city in Illinois and the town that brought you Cheap Trick, with a pair of GP15s running push-pull. In the background is the East Rockford depot, built 1907, and one of a handful of depots that the C&NW built across Rockford.
A BNSF Railway work train departs East Glacier Park, Montana on Oct. 7, 2020. In the distance, above the locomotives, is the historic Glacier Park Lodge, built by the Great Northern Railway in 1913. This scene, with the train and the lodge, is one of the reasons I finally purchased a drone.
Bottom of the vertical signage for the Palace Nova East End cinema on Rundle Street.
I love the mirror finish of the uppercase lettering with its reflections of the vertical lines from the copper cladding, combined with the narrow strip of red neon against the dark gunmetal grey background.
46100 'Royal Scot' passes Burrs on 27 February 2022, with a parcel train. This could be the first Scot class on a parcel train in preservation?
The East Mitten butte as seen from the Wildcat Trail in Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park near Kayenta, Arizona.
Regno Unito, East Sussex, Brighton, Primavera 2022
Per quasi un secolo e mezzo il West Pier è stato molo più caratteristico della Gran Bretagna. Rinomato per il suo splendido stile architettonico, fu visitato e apprezzato da milioni di persone. Inaugurato nel 1866 come semplice molo per passeggiare, dai primi del Novecento con l'aggiunta di un teatro e di una sala da concerti, divenne un fiorente centro di intrattenimento sul mare raggiungendo il suo periodo di massimo splendore. Con lo scoppio della seconda guerra mondiale e in seguito alle sue conseguenze le sorti del West Pier cominciarono a declinare. Come la moda per vacanze all'estero prese piede negli anni '50 e '60, il molo ormai trascurato cadde in rovina. Venne chiuso al pubblico nel 1975 dopo essere stato dichiarato non più sicuro. Ancora in attesa di lavori di ammodernamento due incendi prima e diverse tempeste hanno lasciato davvero poco dell’antico splendore. Ma anche oggi, con i suoi resti dalla bellezza inquietante, il West Pier è ancora l'edificio più fotografato a Brighton.
For almost a century and a half the West Pier has been Britain’s most iconic pier. Renowned for its wonderful architectural style, it has been visited and enjoyed by millions. Opening in 1866 as a simple promenade pier, by the early twentieth century with the addition of a theatre and concert hall, it had become a thriving centre of seaside entertainment and enjoying its glamorous heyday. With the outbreak of the second world war, and the changed circumstances of its aftermath, the fortunes of the West Pier began to decline. As the fashion for foreign holidays took hold in the 50’s and 60’s, the neglected pier fell into disrepair. Declared unsafe it was closed to the public in 1975. It was still awaiting renovation when two fires and several storms, left really little in situ. But even today with its sculptural remains casting an eerie beauty over the seafront, the West Pier is still the most photographed building in Brighton.
NS GE09 is southbound at East Point, Georgia in January of 2004 with a cut of empty racks that'll be loaded with Ford's iconic Taurus. Meanwhile a empty northbound CSX hopper train on the A&WP waits for 09 to clear. (Slide Scan)
Keighley, West Yorkshire
Yesterday me, Tracey & Herbie, along with another couple popped over to Yorkshire to see this National Trust property.
The weather was good too, T shirt & shorts weather even though I took my cagoule as we expected rain.
A 17th-century manor house and historic Great Barn, telling the tales of the ambition, success and failure of those who lived and worked here.
There are so many stunning images of this iconic mountain in southern Iceland that I am reticent to publish another. However, we don't see many images of it from the East across the beautiful Lon Lagoon. In the pale early morning light it looks almost surreal. It was also amazing that there was a single white goose on all that water!
Vestrahorn, Hohn, SE Iceland