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Chang Kun (General), Labrador / Poodle, 3 months

Washington Crossing

London General PVL101 is on the stand at Waterloo awaiting a trip on route 77.

Poster General Strike. Grafic by Eric Drooker to support the I.W.W- workers union Industrial Workers of the World. The Poster is washed by rain into a black and white one... found in Berlin, Mariannenstrasse in front of Disorder Rebel Store.

 

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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!

United States Major-General John Fulton Reynolds statue in the Soldiers' National Cemetery, Gettysburg National Military Park - Pennsylvania, USA.

"The Gettysburg National Military Park protects and interprets the landscape of the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. Located in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the park is managed by the National Park Service." - Wiki

[Holding dust in his hand talking to Superman] "Look at this. We could have built a new Krypton in this squalor, but you chose the humans over us. I exist only to protect Krypton. That is the sole purpose for which I was born. And every action I take, no matter how violent or how cruel, is for the greater good of my people. And now... I have no people. My soul, that is what you have taken from me!"

 

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The 21st Infantry Division (Germany) was formed in 1934 in Elbing, East Prussia, by expanding the 3rd Prussian Infantry Regiment of the 1st Division of the old Reichswehr. As this was a direct breach of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, its existence was initially concealed; it was formally designated as the 21st Infantry Division in October 1935. Its East Prussian origin informed the adoption of the divisional symbol, a figure holding a shield bearing the black cross of the Teutonic Knights.

 

Mobilised in the 1st wave in 1939, the division took part in the German invasion of Poland and the following year's invasion of France. For the next four years, it fought on the Eastern Front, largely as part of Army Group North, assigned to Eighteenth Army.

 

After being involved in series of defensive battles and retreats to Riga as the Soviet army liberated their territory, late 1944 saw the 21st Infantry Division again in East Prussia, assigned to Third Panzer Army in the area of Tilsit before being reallocated to Fourth Army and deployed in the area of Insterburg, facing the Soviet East Prussian Offensive. Along with the bulk of Fourth Army it was encircled and largely destroyed in the Heiligenbeil pocket in the closing weeks of the war. Remnants of the division's forces were transported over the Frisches Haff to Pillau and Samland, where the unit was eventually dispersed in battle with Soviet troops, while some elements escaped along the Frische Nehrung to Hela and eventually by sea to Schleswig-Holstein.

 

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A General Store owner and his Westie waiting to greet their first customer of the day in a quiet country town.

 

Prompt: wide camera view of a White West Highland Terrier dog sits in front of an old-fashioned general store, the elderly store owner stands in the doorway with a white apron, surrounded by vintage items like candy jars and antique soda machine, in the style of Norman Rockwell, sign over the door "General Store", with a vanishing point and rule of thirds composition. --ar 4:5

General Washington preparing to cross the Delaware at the Reenactment Rehearsal at Washington Crossing Pa

Converted in the mid 80's to carry wheelchairs under the Omnibus name, Devon General dual door Bristol RELL6G 225 (ATA 225L) is at Torquay Depot

London General National Greenway GLS500, GUW 500W in Victoria bus station

Here's one you don't see often. The super rare Yaou (General branded) 6G-360. This is the second transistor radio released by the Yaou Electric Company in 1957.

Very impressive indeed. It's a hefty "coat pocket" set and features some incredible design features starting with the bold, chrome speaker grille. (It was difficult to photograph as grille is very mirror-like) - the General name is hard to miss underneath. On the right side of the cabinet is the very simple cream coloured dial area. I really like the inset, powder blue pearlescent/abalone tuning dial with the under painted silver pointer and trim.....classy.

General followed this model with a redesigned (more modern/sleaker looking) 6G-704 - also very rare.

 

The cabinet measure approx 15 cm (6 inches) wide, 8.5 cm (3.3 inches) high and 4.5 cm (1.7 inches) deep.

Period general store at the Heritage Farm Museum in Huntington, West Virginia. Offers virtual tour of 15 restored buildings which recreate and preserve the heritage of Appalachia, three bed and breakfasts, and a dining hall. 3x hdr

Congaree National Park; Hopkins, SC

General at 14.

 

He still has his looks though...

St Paul's Cathedral, London

a view of the metal recycling center in the north river chicago industrial corridor

Esta postagem é em homenagem a memoria do Marechal João Antonio da Costa Campos, que se encontra sepultado no Monumento dos Herois da Laguna, do filho General Flammarion Pinto de Campos que enquanto vivo zelou por este Monumento e pelo Coronel Sergio Augusto Pinto de Campos.

 

Assim que tiver tempo e terminar a pesquisa e Postagem em Relação a Palacio Monroe, a serie historica sequinte será em relação a este lugar que apesar da tranquilidade rodeada de turista para a subida do Pão de Açucar, já foi palco de uma grande exposicao e tambem de uma batalha sangrenta.

 

Querendo ver a Postagem que fala sobre o Historico do Monumento clique AQUI

 

Foto: Praça Gerenal Tiburço - Monumento dos Herois da Laguna - Urca - Rio de Janeiro

Serie Reflexos

  

As fotos das Montagens foram feitas em angulos completamente opostos:

 

1 - Do Alto; dentro do Bondinho do Pão de Açucar, onde podemos ver toda a praca e a distancia dela da Praia Vermelha.

 

2 - De Baixo; no interior do Monumento

  

A General Motors Futurliner that was on display at the 2015 Art of the Concours held at the Kansas City Art Institute in Kansas City Missouri.

Thanks for your views & faves! And your comments are always welcome! ;-)

  

We go to the polls on May 7th, My Dad's Birthday.

I hate the Tories, fucking hate them.

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!

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!

Almost ready to stock the shelves

On the 100th Anniversary of the first Devon General bus journey from Exeter to Torquay, it was recreated with these three buses today, finishing at Torre Abbey. CTT513C is here about to leave for the return trip.

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.

Hull General Cemetery and one of the litter bins supplied by the volunteers who keep the Cemetery tidy and clean! You would be very surprised what people throw away! The Cemetery can be found on Spring Bank West! In monochrome!

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.

A General Store in Pont Landry, NB scanned from a 35mm slide. I took this photo around 20 years ago just after the renovations were done. It was the favorite store that I delivered groceries to at that time.

 

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General Motors Belgium, closed since december 2010. (IMG_3712)

 

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Continuing my fabulous and innovative tradition of taking a photo of General Gordon every time I try out a new camera or lens, my neglected 60mm Nikon 'micro' (macro) lens. This is it used as an ordinary lens.

In fact, I have broken quite radically with tradition: this is 'straight out of the camera' with no editing. I always shoot RAW and 'fine' JPEG; this is the JPEG with just tags, title and 'author' (me) added'

I think this lens is great: not just as a macro lens, which I'm still learning (focusing and angles are more imporant than I thought...) but as a lens for general purpose stuff. That said, I still think I should have a 105mm macro and am sneakily looking at others' photos using this focal length, and a 50mm. and more old, manual lenses...I'll grow out of it, very likely.

 

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Dollar General #13049 (9,664 square feet)

45 South Airport Drive, Highland Springs, VA

 

This location opened on December 19th, 2011. Wendy's wanted to build a location on this property back in 2005, but it never came to fruition.

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