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More than two decades ago I was in Berea watching trains when an eastbound CSX manifest freight stopped to wait on traffic ahead. The locomotive engineer invited me to come up to the cab to get some photographs. The view is looking east on the engineer's side. (Scanned from color negative film)

In the engine room aboard SS Jeremiah O'Brien

 

SS Jeremiah O'Brien (ship's web site):

www.ssjeremiahobrien.org

 

SS Jeremiah O'Brien (Wikipedia):

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Jeremiah_O'Brien

 

Liberty Ship (Wikipedia):

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_ship

 

Compound Steam Engine (Wikipedia):

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compound_steam_engine

 

Engineering Reference

(San Francisco Maritime National Park Association):

maritime.org/doc/merchant/engineering/part3.php

 

Soldiers of 22 Engineer Regiment march proudly past cheering crowds during a parade through Andover, Hampshire.

 

To mark their return from Afghanistan, over 400 soldiers of 22 Engineer Regiment of the Corps of the Royal Engineers exercised their Freedom of the Borough of Test Valley by marching through Andover, Hampshire, on Saturday 12 October 2013.

 

The Royal Engineers or ‘Sappers’ have been busy this tour not only reinforcing existing British bases across Helmand Province but removing, closing and transferring bases across the province to Afghan control. This is a real indicator of progress, because as a base is closed or handed over and it shows that the Afghans are proving capable at sustaining their own operations.

  

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Photographer: Corporal Andy Reddy RLC

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Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer

 

Medium: Medium unknown

 

Dimensions: 21.9 cm x 19.7 cm

 

Date: prior to 1937

 

Collection: Scientific Identity: Portraits from the Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology - As a supplement to the Dibner Library for the History of Science and Technology's collection of written works by scientists, engineers, natural philosophers, and inventors, the library also has a collection of thousands of portraits of these individuals. The portraits come in a variety of formats: drawings, woodcuts, engravings, paintings, and photographs, all collected by donor Bern Dibner. Presented here are a few photos from the collection, from the late 19th and early 20th century.

 

Repository: Smithsonian Institution Libraries

  

Accession number: SIL14-M001-13

Taken at Nihonbashihamacho, Tokyo. This image is available to buy from Getty Images

 

Getty Images ID #158858351

 

Again on the same stretch of water as my previous shot; the night time views are definitely eye-catching and with a near-constant supply of river traffic, it's a great place to go if you like doing long exposures.

 

Please press 'L' to view in the lightbox.

  

Canon EOS 60D | RAW | ISO 100 | f/9.0 | 30s | 18-135mm at 26mm | AWB | Evaluative | RF

  

24-5-93 Tupton

Geismar GP-TRAMM

DX98300A & DX98300B

The Golden Gate Bridge

 

(Written upon completion of the Bridge in 1937

by Joseph P. Strauss, Chief Engineer, Golden Gate Bridge and Highway District )

 

I am the thing that men denied,

The right to be, the urge to live;

And I am that which men defied,

Yet I ask naught for what I give.

 

My arms are flung across the deep,

Into the clouds my towers soar,

And where the waters never sleep,

I guard the California shore.

 

Above the fogs of scorn and doubt,

Triumphant gleams my web of steel;

Still shall I ride the wild storms out,

And still the thrill of conquest feel.

 

The passing world may never know

The epic of my grim travail;

It matters not, nor friend or foe –

My place to serve and none to fail.

 

My being cradled in despair,

Now grown so wondrous fair and strong,

And glorified beyond compare,

Rebukes the error and the wrong.

 

Vast shafts of steel, wave-battered pier,

And all the splendor meant to be;

Wind-swept and free, these, year on year,

Shall chant my hymm of Victory!

Engineer Russell Smith holds the radio handset as he awaits a highball at Indianapolis. Smith, a Conrail employee, had begun his railroad career on the Pennsylvania Railroad. The last westbound National Limited would use former PRR tracks west of Terre Haute to St. Louis. But upon leaving Indianapolis Union Station it would be on a former New York Central route. (Scanned from Kodak Tri-X negative film)

Very old and very useable.

Combination Square

Canadian Pacific engineer in the cab of locomotive 5878.

下班後的火車駕駛

Whilst out on my daily walks on Monday and Tuesday I noticed the engineer car at Bispham, so today decided to take my camera with me. The work carried out at Bispham was to raise the overhead at the northern end of the loop and 723 was used to test it out. 20th May 2020.

Pano of mountain section

Near Ouray CO

 

Jeep road goes between Ouray and Lake City over Engineer Mountain

Architecture begins where engineering ends.

This is a photo from my archives. I took this shot near the top of Engineer Pass. I have reworked this photo and reposted it. I had to try my new skills in Lightroom 3.3.

 

To me this is like being on the top of the world, it is so beautiful and so close to heaven it is a religious experience. I only wish I had a shot of my husband riding his horse and leading the pack string of mules down through this.

 

I hope you enjoy this shot and thanks for visiting my photostream and leaving your comments.

Susan

 

JNA 29099 In an engineers train at Cheddington

It's the engineer's side of Wheeling & Lake Erie GP35-3 No. 109, which is on display during a festival in Orrville, Ohio. (Scanned from a slide)

Cocky and arrogant, the Engineers are young and completely full of themselves even though they aren't technically supposed to use firearms. Fortunately for the Blood Wolves army, we don't rely on technicalities.

 

In other news, some of my favorite TV shows either ended their season or lost on of their stars so expect a Top Shot and The Office scene soon :3

 

Blood Wolves:

 

[Basic Squad]

 

[Grunt]

 

[Communications Officer]

 

[ "Major" Payne ]

 

[ Hercules ]

 

[Spec Ops]

 

[Commando]

 

[Demolitions]

 

[Ranger]

 

[Advanced Units]

 

[Berserker]

 

[Assassin]

 

[Pilot]

 

[Thermo Trooper]

 

[Aqua Trooper]

 

[Engineer]

 

[ Infiltration Expert ]

 

[ General ]

 

[Medic]

 

[Range Expert]

 

[Demolitions]

 

[ "Mayhem" ]

 

[ "Ka-Boom" ]

Worcester Polytechnic Engineers (#21) vs. Johnson & Wales University (RI)

January 27, 2018

Sports & Recreation Center (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

JWU 26-9 WPI

 

174 pounds: Adrian Gonzalez (JWU) decision (8-2) over Mike Ilic (WPI).

 

©2018 - Lewis Brian Day. All rights reserved.

Not to be reproduced in any format or via any platform without express written permission.

Copyright protection asserted.

 

Ten tiny little fingers that always want to play,

that never stop exploring the wonder of today.

Ten tiny little fingers that from the very start,

will reach out for tomorrow, yet always hold your heart.

  

Don't they?

 

My lil precious exploring her nail mechanics;-)

 

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66413 at little Kimble on engineers

Engineer Jim Abney sits tall in the saddle of McCloud River Railroad Locomotive #25, as he prepares for a backing move during a 2018 Lerro Productions Photo Charter.

iss055e020319 (April 13, 2018) --- Flight Engineer Ricky Arnold processes of samples inside the Miniature Polymerase Chain Reaction (miniPCR) for the Genes In Space-5 experiment. The research gathered from Genes in Space-5 may be valuable in the development of procedures to maintain astronaut health and prevent an increased risk of cancer on deep space missions. The investigation also provides a deeper understanding of the human immune system, while giving student researchers a direct connection to the space program and offering hands-on educational experiences on Earth and promoting involvement in STEM fields.

Mr. Skelton, KittyCrew Engineering Officer of the USS Tarkus... yes, we DO have mice in space... thus we have Skelton to contend with them and keep the warpcore secure.

 

Visit this location at Starbase 23 "The Crucible" (RetroTrek! Star Trek Fan RP Site) in Second Life

German Armed Forces Engineering Tank " Dachs" by the Presentation " Wesersprung 2016" at the River Weser ( North of Germany) ,Holzminden Homebas of Panzerpionier Btl 1

 

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NASA engineers inspect a new piece of technology developed for the James Webb Space Telescope, the micro shutter array, with a low light test at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Developed at Goddard to allow Webb's Near Infrared Spectrograph to obtain spectra of more than 100 objects in the universe simultaneously, the micro shutter array uses thousands of tiny shutters to capture spectra from selected objects of interest in space and block out light from all other sources.

 

Text Credit: Laura Betz, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland

 

Image Credit: NASA Goddard/Chris Gunn

 

www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/nasa-engineers-conduct-low-l...

 

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hey guy! i am an engineer. i have good technique. whats happen? let me see... hmm, its a snap for me ;)

The Forth Bridge at Queensferry is one of my favourite pieces of engineering ever. Totally overdone, but in such a fantastic way. God knows what'll happen if they ever have to bring this thing down.

66425 heads 6K05 through Hellifield South Junction passing Colas tanper DR73922 "John Snowdon" in the sidings.

70803 passing Farncombe with engineers train 6C05 0829 Eastleigh Yard to Worting Junction via Fareham, Havant and a run round in Woking Yard.

Direct Rail Services Class 88 88005 "Minerva" on 6z05 1305 Carlisle New Yard - Crewe Basford Hall Yard,passes Woodacre on 31/10/2023

26027 heads south through Mossend yard with an engineers train. Those were the day's you could park your car near the lineside at the south end of the yard. 29/4/88

66423 working 6K05 near Settle

It's hard to be an engineer.

I'm doin' it. Working on a Yeger camo right now. We'll see how it turns out.

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(aka Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge)

Architects: Donald MacDonald

Engineers: Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas

General Contractor: Palmetto Bridge Constructors

Location: Charleston, South Carolina

 

Here's the same view as the previous black & white version, but a couple of hours later. The sun had just set and for a very brief time up on that bridge, I was suspended in a sort of pink and white mist. It was a bit disorienting and the light felt very surreal. I believe that pink layer that you see sometimes opposite the setting sun is the penumbra (the shadow cast by the earth, itself).

 

Couldn't decide which version I preferred so posted both.

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