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MMRR 2019 sits in a now clean and quiet Muskegon shop after two days iof safety clena up. The building was once home to GTW GP's and switcher's that worked the various industries and boat slips in town.
The Rotonda della Besana (also known as Foppone dell'Ospedale) is a late Baroque complex (18th century) born with cemetery functions. At the center of the complex stands the Church of S. Michele ai Nuovi Sepolcri (1695-1700), a Greek cross cemetery church, unusual in the Milanese context of the time, now deconsecrated and used as an exhibition space
. Since January 2014 it hosts the Children's Museum of Milan (www.muba.it), a permanent center of cultural and artistic projects dedicated to children.
This was a ballroom, probably a private club in the Tuscan countryside. Nothing remains except the large chandelier that dominated the centre of the dance hall.
I liked the clean look and simple lines of the Igreja de Sant"Ana. It now serves as a museum located just above the beach in this popular Algarve town.
Qurna is an abandoned village about 100m to the east of the Temple of Seti I. Until the early 19th century the community included at least parts of the Temple of Seti I. Several travellers, including Richard Pococke or Sonnini de Manoncourt even name a Sheikh of Qurna. Edward William Lane relates in 1825 that the village was abandoned and not a single inhabitant lived there. Comments by Isabella Frances Romer suggests that the resettling started in the late 1840s. Hassan Fathy alleges that the inhabitants of Qurna lived in poverty and thus were robbing ancient tombs as means of subsistence. In order to stop the looting the Department of Antiquities expropriated the land on which the Qurnis lived and decided to move them to a new settlement, to be designed and built by Hassan Fathy himself. New Qurna was built in the 1940s and early 1950 to house the then residents who strongly resisted the move.
A set of image taken on Sun, Seaspan log barge survivor which is the former Self Propelled log barge MV Haida Monarch dumping logs outside of Chemainus near Lagoon Road. Tug Seaspan King and Tug Ace. Bumped into Richard (RAP) Flickr contact, nice to see you Richard.
CSX GP38-2 2556 and GP40-2 6075 are at Fairburn, Georgia in November 2015. 2556 is from a group of four units built for Durham & Southern in 1972. 2556 was DS's bicentennial NÂș2000.
Former Houston Belt and Terminal, now Lancaster and Chester Road Slug #52. Fascinating find after returning from taking the racecar to the track for the weekend races.
A fresh second-brood male roosting between showers on a former colliery site in Nottinghamshire (UK) (8029)
RFA Fort Austin (A386) 20,043gt laid up in the West Float Dock Birkenhead Wirral in 2021. Built in 1979 by Scott Shipbuilders Greenock and since sold to the Egyptian Navy as ENS Luxor (232). She departed Birkenhead for the final time in Oct 2022 under tow for the long voyage to Egypt by Dutch sea going tugs.