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General Brickowski will lead the defense against Planet Duplo. Are the minifigs feeling safer?

Sherwin-Williams, Dollar General, and Home Decor & More Store in Fremont, Ohio

 

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Ode to the pharmaceutical industry

LGOC #S840 on Route 32 , here on Trafalgar Square. (Collection)

Sony A7R III + Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar 2.8/80 mm + LR Classic

Northern General MCW Metrobus 3489 (DVK 489W) waits for time at Heworth Metro Station before working to Gateshaed

General Herkimer Historic Site,

200 State Route 169,

Little Falls, New York

 

English Georgian style mansion

Home to General Nicholas Herkimer,

Compania Hufmed, cu sediul in Bacau, ofera clientilor si partenerilor sai o gama larga de consumabile medicale generale, alaturi de o serie de echipamente si aparate medicale de uz general la preturi corecte. Incercand constant sa ofere romanilor o lume mai buna, in care asistenta medicala sa...

 

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A Beautiful Country Estate

 

Uniacke Estate Museum Park is part of what was the expansive country estate of Attorney-General Richard John Uniacke (1753-1830). Built between 1813 and 1815, the grand country house is one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in Canada. The estate offers visitors a vivid glimpse of life in the early 1800s among Nova Scotia's gentry.

The General Cemetery in Spring Bank West the Western Cemetery now belongs to Kingston upon Hull City Council for its upkeep. The Council is also responsible for the General Cemetery but as you will see later it is very badly kept yet still visited by families to leave flowers.

My photos of General Cemetery will follow over the next few days.

The General Cemetery was opened in 1847. The cemetery was closed in 1972, and went into the hands of the Council. Some maintenance work has been undertaken more recently. But I could not see any on my visit on March 1st 2019.

There is so much history in here and I shall be going back!

I posted a close up of this siding but I thought that I would throw in this wider shot. I had to when the title dawned on me. In my defense, this siding really has some whiskers... but side burns? Maybe not! Talk about undried and unseasoned lumber, there was plenty of pitch in the pine trees they hacked into barn lumber. I bet there were few dead ponderosas sawn for this siding.

 

The hardware series ended when I saw the natural and weathered siding on old sheds. This siding is on the old unpainted McIntosh dairy barn. This may not have been finished lumber but rather straight from the buzz saw and dripping wet. I would not count on this being so much as stable dried lumber. Old Mac probably got squirted when he drove the nails. Stable dried lumber that has been dried to average humidity stands a far better chance of lasting for a much longer time when exposed to the elements while unsealed.

 

The Ag Museum is now open for summer weekends, including Fridays. The passing storm may sift snow on MAC for tomorrow. Last Friday, I passed through on a leisurely stroll down to Mac Lake, met an interesting mountain main with whiskers and a dandy bench west along the lake. I loaded up with autumn captures this year in general and accessed the only snow Saturday this winter. As always, it's a great spot for exercise and access to Mac Lake. There is always something more at McIntosh but I won't search today. I apparently can't find everything in a single pass. I like the natural patina of the rusting tones as they were. There is great diversity in those tones.

 

This is the McIntosh-Lohr Farm Agricultural Museum on Highway #66, (not the same as Route #66) It goes up to Estes Park and end mostly east at Flatteville. I dropped everything else because the clouding has been absent recently, Friday and today, they really popped the structures. The unpainted barn was the McIntosh barn and the red one the Dickens barn moved in from the FAA property. I'm related some how or another to the Dickens crowd. Old Jack, I remember he had trouble remembering to put the gear down BEFORE he landed his plane. I scored shots out here some years ago but the sky was a dud and I was using my old D70. I am gathering all together into my Photo Set album.

  

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Sony A7R III + Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar 2.8/80 mm + LR Classic

The Hull General Cemetery Spring Bank West Kingston upon Hull, there is a group on FaceBook called The Friends of Hull General Cemetery. I met a member who told me if I would like to submit my photos to the groups pages on FaceBook. Doing so, I could not believe the history they provided it is astounding in its detail, the cemetery is full of wonderful history of the city and its residence going back hundreds of years. The group are right now in the process of clearing and tiding across the cemetery.

London General Ee44 in Lower Clapton Road.

The leader of war technology organization The Black Hand. More on my blog.

Back in the General Cemetery off Spring Bank West Kingston upon Hull. This time I am at the far end of the cemetery closer to Chanterlands Avenue, the dereliction at this end is far worse than the end closer to Spring Bank. The Quaker Burial Ground is something to see with so much history of the many people who helped build this city in years gone by. The burial ground is surrounded by a small hedge and the head stones are all as you see here. This part is separated by a small allay about one person wide or slightly more from the remainder of the General cemetery. These are the first 6 photos of 11 in colour and 11 in Monochrome of The Quaker Burial Ground. Taken on the 25 March 2019 in Monochrome.

Seen at the 2015 ATHS National Show in York, PA. www.dailydieseldose.com for more!

Back in the General Cemetery off Spring Bank West Kingston upon Hull. This time I am at the far end of the cemetery closer to Chanterlands Avenue, the dereliction at this end is far worse than the end closer to Spring Bank. The Quaker Burial Ground is something to see with so much history of the many people who helped build this city in years gone by. The burial ground is surrounded by a small hedge and the head stones are all as you see here. This part is separated by a small allay about one person wide or slightly more from the remainder of the General cemetery. These are the first 6 photos of 11 in colour and 11 in Monochrome of The Quaker Burial Ground. Taken on the 25 March 2019 in Monochrome.

General of the Nuva Military, Taka is widely known for his excellent leadership, his unbreakable commitment to the Matoran clans, his devotion to his troops, and his ferocity in battle. General Taka fought alongside the first six Toa and studied many of their techniques along the way. General Taka has immense upper body strength is is extremely skilled in hand to hand combat. While Taka is skilled in multiple forms of weapons, he favors the spear. His personal spear, nearly too heavy for any of his soldiers to carry, features a secondary weapon; a modified electrical prod. This tool originated with the Matoran who used them as a prod for herding different types of rahi. Taka liked the tool and had it specifically modified for combat with the ability to hit opponents with a concussive electrical pulse.

Sculpture of General John Fulton Reynolds - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA, outside of City Hall. [Born in Lancaster, PA, John Fulton Reynolds became one of the most respected Union generals. He was killed on the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. This bronze, donated by the Reynolds Memorial Association, was one of Philadelphia’s earliest public monuments to a Civil War soldier. - civilwar.gratzpa.org/2016/05/the-civil-war-equestrian-sta...

Hong Kong

NINGPO

General Cargo.

IMO: 9134658

MMSI: 477463600

Call Sign: VRMI5

Flag: Hong Kong (HK)

AIS Type: Cargo

Gross Tonnage: 16801

Deadweight: 22900 t

Length × Breadth: 183.91m × 25.3m

Year Built: 1997

London General MAL6 (BX02 YZL) A mercedes Citaro Bendibus, on route 521 for Waterloo.

 

Aldwych, 17th July 2002.

 

Class 70 Locomotive 70814 on the 6E32 Preston to Lindsey OR empty tanks, passing the old Marcroft wagon shed at Horbury Bridge. Rare to see this General Electric power on this working, Normally a class 60, why a 70 we don't know, when 2 class 60s where sat in Barnetby siding doing nothing today. The weather was taking a turn for the worse at the time, soon turned nasty.

General Electric's product code for the class of loco is PH37ACmi.

The General Cemetery in Spring Bank West the Western Cemetery now belongs to Kingston upon Hull City Council for its upkeep. The Council is also responsible for the General Cemetery but as you will see later it is very badly kept yet still visited by families to leave flowers.

My photos of General Cemetery will follow over the next few days.

The General Cemetery was opened in 1847. The cemetery was closed in 1972, and went into the hands of the Council. Some maintenance work has been undertaken more recently. But I could not see any on my visit on March 1st 2019. In monochrome

There is so much history in here and I shall be going back!

Parked inside Torquay depot is Devon General 621 (UTO 837S), a former Northern General Bristol VRT/SL3/501 originally delivered to but not used by Trent.

De sombra en sombra.

y al final un arcoiris..

 

Cementerio General de Concepción.

Greenwich Park

  

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L594 heads north on the Iron Range Sub south of Fairbanks MN and past a vestige of a logging railroad long gone. Bridge abutments are all that remain of the General Logging rail line that went over the D&IR 100 plus years ago.

Parked at Torquay Depot between trips on the Coral Bingo contract from Newton Abbot is Tesco liveried Bristol VRT 584 (VDV 123S)

A symbol of General Electric, Schenectady, New York's main and once largest employer, seen here lighted up in green and red for the holidays. The sign has been a fixture of the Schenectady landscape since 1926.

Resting inside Torquay Depot is Devon General Bristol VRT 1228 (LFJ 875W)

- www.kevin-palmer.com - It was a gorgeous fall morning at the General Custer fishing access site.

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