View allAll Photos Tagged Front
Pat's Lounge, 304 West Santa Fe Avenue, Grants, New Mexico. I love the huge neon sign and the tile front. They could lose the beer poster, though.
Chinon Splash GX, Fuji 200, Epson V750 Scanner
I probably should have had 400 iso film in it since the shutter speed is fixed at 125.
Front Cougar Aframax crude oil tanker departing Tranmere Oil Terminal north outbound for sea. She was assisted by Svitzer Bidston ATT and Svitzer Amazonas ASD
Name: Front Cougar
Flag: Marshall Islands
IMO: 9686649
MMSI: 538006608
Call sign: V7NP6
Detailed vessel type: Aframax/LR2 Crude Oil Tanker
Gross Tonnage: 64018t
Deadweight: 109896t
Design Draught: 14.90m
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 249.9m x 44m
Year Built: 2016
Registered owner: FRONT COUGAR INC
Ship manager/Commercial manager: FRONTLINE MANAGEMENT AS
ISM: COLUMBIA SHIPMANAGEMENT LTD
Shipyard: CSSC OFFSHORE AND MARINE ENGINEERING (GROUP) COMPANY LIMITED, China
Hull number: 13121002
Contract Date: 22nd Jan 2013
Steel Cutting: 18th Mar 2014
Keel laid: 03rd Apr 2015
Launch: 16th Aug 2015
Date of build: 21st Mar 2016
Engine: x1 CSSC-MES MAN B&W 6G60ME-C9 2 stroke 6 cyls @ 77rpm
Engine Power kW: 12508kW
x1 WARTSILA CME ZHENJIANG Fixed Pitch Propeller
Speed: 15.7knots
The airport in Sanfrancisco has long been one of my favorites to lay over in. You can get soup in a breadbowl at two different locations and the microbrew is descent if you are there for cocktail hour. Much preferred to the smoke and ching-ching-ching of the Las Vegas airport.
Another nice point is the ever changing walkway museum that features all sorts of focused subject matter depending on when you are there. Comic, coldwar space travel toys and comicbook literature are featured prominantly. Make sure to take the middle pathway and avoid the moving sidewalks if you end up here anytime soon.
Also avoid the ham&cheese from Gordon&Beirsch. Awful!
Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
Look large, you can see it at this size - but there is actually a guy in a boat down in the center of the image. It is gorgeous at larger sizes...
Thanks for this - I've had a couple of #1 on explore but have missed out on the front page for some reason - well chuffed - have a great weekend!
In 1899 George L. Heins replaced Issac G. Perry as state architect; he held the office until 1907. Heins designed armories in the castellated/Richardsonian Romanesque style. During his tenure he designed numerous armories, but to date, seven are known to survive. Heins’ armories incorporate features of castle-like fortresses, including: soaring towers, crenellated parapets, massive sally ports, and iron portcullises. Hein’s armories; however, tend to reflect a more modern and stylized interpretation of medieval forms and details.
The Main Street Armory is by far the largest and grandest armory designed by Heins and is among the most sophisticated early 20th century armories in upstate New York. Reflecting Rochester’s prominent position in the state at the turn of the century, the East Main Street Armory is worthy of comparison to some of New York’s finest pre-World War II armories.
The Main Street Armory, built in 1905 as headquarters for western New York’s 3rd Battalion, is also historically significant for its association with American military history. The volunteer militia (ie: the National Guard) has been and to an extent still is the backbone of the American military system since the colonial era. The Main Street Armory, like virtually all other National Guard armories, remains a prominent visual reminder and monument of the pivotal role played by the volunteer militia in American military history.
The Main Street Armory was commissioned by the state at the turn of the century and constructed by the Army Corps of Engineers. A castle was chosen to represent the Main Street Armory to historically commemorate the original design used by the Corps. Soldiers on their way overseas to fight in World War I and World War II passed through the armory for final training and processing. The East Main Street Armory was used by various divisions of the National Guard and other reserve forces in the Rochester area over the years. The last personnel to inhabit the armory were personnel from the 209th battalion and the 2nd division of the 174th Infantry Battalion of the National Guard. In 1990 the military decided that renovations to the building would be too costly and built another armory in Scottsville to continue military operations.
In the early 20th century, the 35,000-square-foot main arena (designed originally for drill exercises) hosted circuses, concerts, balls, and auto shows. It was the home arena for the Rochester Iroquois indoor lacrosse team in the 1930s. The Iroquois’ most famous player was Jay Silverheels who played Tonto in the Lone Ranger television series from 1949-57. Silverheels played lacrosse under his real name of Harry (Harold) Smith.
Hello, thanks for looking at my new art piece, it is a big hard paged ( lovely thick boards!) 6" x 12" in size!
The cover features a large felt tree, with a 'Once Upon A Time' Heart, and bright glass brad, with hearts as leaves, and flamingos at its foot. The words ALICE features on a faux bois background, and a large metal keyhole sits proudly on the tree themed paper backing, enticing it's Reader to peek inside ( much like Alice did!)
The whole book is binded together with rich, luxurious colourful and textured ribbons & fibres, tied to the fibres you will find tiny bells that ting on it's movement, and larger strawberry bells that chime too! A metal rabbit is hiding, and somewhere, as is a metal key! A soft plush white rabbit is hurrying his way along these fibres too ( perhaps looking for the keyhole too!)
Thats the description of the FRONT PAGE, imagine how much decor is inside, adorning each page.. well actually you dont NEED to imagine, the best way, is just to peek at all the photos !
-- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
Please read my profile for more details on my work etc :)
All images © Suzanne Woolcott, All Rights Reserved. Please Do Not Use My Images Without Linking Back, Strictly No Tracing, Copying Or Editing My Pictures/Photos !
Sketchbook Project 2013
If you look at the image above, "Inner Front Cover...", there is a brief description of several of the techniques used on this collage cover.
Instruction can be purchased at Rebrickable.
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-34222/KBD%20Design/all-terrain-a...