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The former commander of Lord Garmadon's Shark Army and leader of the Lost Generals.

The railway came to Wrexham in 1846 but this view of the General Station is the 1912 rebuild to a typical GWR design, platform 4 was incorporated into the station in 1980 which was once part a different station altogether called Wrexham Exchange, the surviving platform there is used by the Wrexham Central to Bidston 'Borderland' Line Trains.

General Blumenthal 3/4 (Schacht 3 vorne) Recklinghausen 23.05.1989

Teufbeginn Schacht 3 1895, Schacht 4 1898

Schließung der Anlage 3/4 und Verfüllung der Schächte 2001

Abriss der Tagesanlagen

Heute "Campus Blumenthal"

 

Germany, ruhrarea

General store for a ghost town at the top of a hill in the Nevada desert.

 

Night, near full moon, 180 second exposure, protomachines set to green & white.

 

Click on the image, because it's best BIG on BLACK!!!

POV: Swiss Rifle Museum , Bern, Switzerland

 

Sony RX100M3 RX100III lewelsch

 

Pickering Museum Village

Greylag Geese, Canada Geese and arctic Greater White-Fronted Geese

 

Vollversammlung

Graugänse, Kanadagänse und arktische Blässgänse

Small town store in Cadillac, Saskatchewan

Pano pris de 12 photos (mais cropé sur format 3:1).

Merci pour vos commentaires. Voici une nouvelle version sans la partie droite.

Fineclonier decals

modified hair piece, painting and decal application by me.

 

Here's General Talbot from Marvel's Agent of SHIELD tv show. Jared went through a lengthy process to make sure the design on the uniform was as accurate as possible to not only the show, but also to the real thing. I think he looks pretty good! What do you think?

Behind the Scenes of my photo of General Hux.

 

I'm just wondering, do you guys enjoy these BTS photos or not really? I only do these BTS photos when the setup is interesting or I think you guys might like it, but I'm just curious what you guys think.

 

Anyways hopefully I can get lots of photos done over the weekend and can get back to posting more often. I hope you guys have a nice weekend! :)

The other day, I posted a picture showing the Coastal Redwoods along the Avenue of the Giants in California. Many of you commented about the size of these wondrous trees.

 

Just for contrast, I thought I'd post a shot of the General Sherman tree in Sequoia National Park. The General is a member of the Sequoiadendron giganteum species which are found in the Southern Sierra Nevada Range. Where the Seqoiadendron do not grow as tall as their "coastal" cousins, they can put them to shame where sheer mass is concerned.

 

The General Sherman is recognized as the largest single stem tree on earth. For perspective, I included a real human who can be seen leaning on a fence just to the right of tree.

 

More information, including pictures of the entire tree may be found here:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Sherman_%28tree%29

 

Happy Fence Friday everyone.

 

Sequoia National Park, CA

Before shopping malls became popular, stores that sold day to day necessities were popular in the Southern United States. They were usually rural and were called general stores. They had items such as flour, sugar, meal, clothing, seeds, and farm supplies. This particular one, looks to have been updated a bit, but still has that rural charm.

London General LT50 (LTZ1050) is seen at Liverpool Street on the 11.

Claude T. Wiley General Store In Social Circle, GA

Back to one of my favorite themes, windows.

Rural general store and pretty much the only retail place in Maybell, Colorado.

Want to give credit to Tim Schwalfenberg

for the inspiration for the photoedit. I always really liked his editing style so I went with a similar edit to his with this MOC.

The London office of Legal and General, directly opposite the new London Wall Place development. A striking building with unusally angled windows.

Comment !

To be continued ...

This general store/cafe/gas station,founded in 1890, is the oldest continuously operated store in Arkansas. Oark is a tiny community in northern Arkansas.

 

The Ozark National Forest surrounds Oark and has access to many natural settings: the Mulberry River, a National Wild and Scenic River; the Ozark Highlands Trail, a spectacular 200-mile trail great for dayhikes and camping; as well as countless miles of off-road trails for outdoor enthusiasts, including the legendary Trans-America Trail.

   

The General Electric Building (or 570 Lexington Avenue) is a 50-floor skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

 

The 640'-foot building was completed in 1931.

 

The building's crown contains stylized electric waves.

General Dynamics F-16CM Fighting Falcon 91-0343/SP USAF 480th FS

ETAD/SPM Spangdahlem AB

23.04.2020

 

My Website

General Store small store in an old building, great sign. Found in North Carolina..

Decorated on the fly. If I had really planned on decorating it, I would have covered the cement floor with wood flooring and maybe covered the walls as well. But it started out just to fill an empty room with a bed and took on a life of its own.

I've always loved Grievous' character and this is my version of him :)

 

You can find free instructions for this bad boy over at BrickNerd.

Ducklings in Ireland hurrying after Mum - too fast for me to get a sharp focus but so cute!

London General Scania OmniDekka 901 (YN56 FFA) in Oxted yesterday afternoon, 4th June 2020, on a rail replacement service from Purley to East Grinstead. Presumably the driver doesn't know the destination code for Rail Replacement.

The general consensus regarding me getting dressed on Tuesday, was i had enough clothes on already.

so here is another lingerie pic.

 

thanks again for all the nice comments, i love them all even the naughty ones.

January 7, 2016

 

The Brewster Store (or General Store) in the blizzard. Just a little too late for Christmas, but we finally got some snow!

 

Brewster, Massachusetts

Cape Cod - USA

 

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Photo HDR prise le 30 juillet 2018 rue du Pont Neuf, à Alençon, en Normandie, glissé derrière le monument en hommage au Général Leclerc, libérateur de la ville d'Alençon (et qui lui évita de peu un bombardement en règle) et chef de la 2eDB lors de la Libération.

The General Sherman Tree is the most voluminous living tree on earth. He is located at the Giant Forrest at Sequoia National Park in California.

British General Edward Braddock died from a mortal wound he had received three days before and was buried in the military road they were retreating on.

The battle on July 9, 1755 did not go well for the British under General Braddock’s command. After a four-hour fight Braddock was shot in the lung and he called a retreat. The army had taken heavy casualties and limped back along the road they had just built. Four nights later the demoralized general died.

 

Fearing that their enemies, the French and their American Indian allies, might take Braddock’s body if they could find it, they buried him in the middle of the earthen road to hide his grave.

 

About fifty years later, workers fixing the road found his remains and moved them a short distance to a new burial spot.

 

www.nps.gov/articles/braddock-campaign.htm

“The General Sherman Tree is a giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) tree in the Giant Forest of Sequoia National Park in Tulare County, California. By volume, it is the largest known living single-stem tree on Earth.”

It's general waiting around for these high ranking officers.

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