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A visit to The Transport Museum, Wythall, on the August Bank Holiday Monday.
There was plenty of classic buses to see here, a miniature railway, a cafe. Plus free bus rides in the local area.
Miniature Railway Wythall operated by Elmdon Model Engineering Society.
Housing the Nineteenth Century Geeks
I made these two captures through the window of the Engineering Bunkroom. Again, the lighting is ambient (ever try to use a flash through glass?), which is why the windows to the ravelin area are washed out.
Anachronistic artifacts aside -- such as the aluminum covered pan and the modern wine bottles in the close-up shot -- the room has many nice touches. The dioramas on the easels in the background (see the Original size) are the sort of thing a talented soldier might build to pass the time, in peacetime at a Fort that never came under fire. The hide over the chair in the foreground adds period authenticity.
I don't recall the exact use the Naval Undersea Systems Center made of this room during my time there, but I believe it was long-term storage.
NASA mathematician and aerospace engineer Dr. Christine Darden was Ursuline's STEM Day speaker. Students also performed experiments and participated in a Hackathon during Engineering Week.
Students in LCC's Engineering Club build a cardboard boat to race in the Longview Cardboard Boat Regatta.
The regatta takes place on July 3, 2010 at Longview's Lake Sacajawea during the annual Go Fourth Celebration.
Go LCC!
NASA mathematician and aerospace engineer Dr. Christine Darden was Ursuline's STEM Day speaker. Students also performed experiments and participated in a Hackathon during Engineering Week.
Michael Bolger, former President of Dartmouth's EWB/HELP chapter, poses with Nyamilu villagers on the work site of the newly installed solar-powered water pump.
Photo courtesy Michael Bolger, former President of Dartmouth HELP (Humanitarian Engineering Leadership Projects) Worldwide.
Picture by Clint Randall www.pixelprphotography.co.uk
ABB partnership event at Park Campus.
Model release forms signed:
Shaheera Shahrein Advertising
Linh Ta Computing technologies (DM&WT)
Angeline Ong Film & TVP (L6)
(All international students)
Plus Iky Bin Syed Noh- TV Production
An easy way to find a gas leak is to put some washing up liquid thats slighly diluted onto the suspected area. Its not a fool proof way of finding the leak but its the most visual way!
This photo was taken last year during my training to be an emergency service gas engineer.
Picture by Clint Randall www.pixelprphotography.co.uk
ABB partnership event at Park Campus.
Model release forms signed:
Shaheera Shahrein Advertising
Linh Ta Computing technologies (DM&WT)
Angeline Ong Film & TVP (L6)
(All international students)
Plus Iky Bin Syed Noh- TV Production
Professor Arthur Kantrowitz’s Jupiter-C nose cone, built in the late 1950s, was crucial for getting early rockets back to earth without them burning up. The first such nose cone has been enshrined at the Smithsonian.
This image appeared in "150 Thayer Gifts to the World" in the Fall 2017 issue of Dartmouth Engineer magazine.
Recent College of Engineering graduates were inducted into professional societies at the Order of the Engineer, Professional Order of Engineering Technology (POET) and The Pledge of the Computing Professional on May 7 in the Community Arts Auditorium. Bachelor’s degree graduates from the College of Engineering, the Division of Engineering Technology and the Department of Computer Science participated in the ceremonies, which are steeped in tradition at the College of Engineering.
More information: engineering.wayne.edu
On Thursday October 3rd Hartlepool College's School of Engineering held its annual Awards Ceremony. Many families, friend and employers braved some rainy weather to support the achievements and excellence of the students and apprentices. For the full story visit the College's website, www.hartlepoolfe.ac.uk.These images have been digitally reduced for online viewing. Higher resolution versions are available on request.
Photography ©2013 Hartlepool College of Further Education
Holgate Windmill, York.
Detail of the 'spider' - the ironwork mounted on the cross (the centre point of the five sails) - and a sail with one shutter fitted in each bay. The millwrights' next job is to connect and test the striking gear - the mechanism to control the opening/closing of the 200+ shutters. Finally they will fit two more shutters in each bay.
19 January 2012
Three bracketed images merged with Paint Shop Pro X3.
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One of those days when I wondered if I could make it through engineering. 5 years later, I got my engineering licenses and now, I'm wondering if I could still nail photography.
On Thursday October 3rd Hartlepool College's School of Engineering held its annual Awards Ceremony. Many families, friend and employers braved some rainy weather to support the achievements and excellence of the students and apprentices. For the full story visit the College's website, www.hartlepoolfe.ac.uk.These images have been digitally reduced for online viewing. Higher resolution versions are available on request.
Photography ©2013 Hartlepool College of Further Education
Picture by Clint Randall www.pixelprphotography.co.uk
ABB partnership event at Park Campus.
Model release forms signed:
Shaheera Shahrein Advertising
Linh Ta Computing technologies (DM&WT)
Angeline Ong Film & TVP (L6)
(All international students)
Plus Iky Bin Syed Noh- TV Production