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Elizabeth Hamilton, niece of Lord Nelson, fell in love with Ithacan ship owner YIANNIS VENTOURAS, who had Hamilton House built for her in 1892, shortly after Ithaca was part of the British Empire.
Locals referred to her as Lizzy, and today this building is a thriving restaurant, named Lizzys
Jonckheere SHV
Volvo B12B
Year 2008
Date taken: 19/05/10
Location: Terminal 3, Camberley Road, London Heathrow Airport, Greater London, UK
my first HDR PANO
this took me a while tonight ... spent a longtime shooting this and editing this ... pano of 12 images , brought into Photomatix Pro and tonemapped into 4 . Then used CS3 for the Photomerge
This was taken with my iPhone 14 Pro, shooting raw, cropped slightly to level horizon. Processed in Lightroom and Luminar Neo. For more info hamilton-marsh.com
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CN regularly assigns two sets of yard power to the yard in Hamilton, Ontario. One set generally has three locomotives, the other has two. A few minutes before the 0700 crew fires up GP9RM 7025 to start the work of the day both sets sit in the cold morning sun.
Town hall to the left and public library to the right. The library section of the complex was opened by Andrew Carnegie in 1907. [1] The adjacent townhouse offices were opened by King George V in 1914 and finally the town hall completed the building in 1928.
Canada's only art deco train station, opened in 1933 and used for commuter rail to Toronto since 1996.
It's incredible how massive Hamilton Pool truly is. Pictures can only do so much in depicting the scale of this natural wonder.
The old Hamilton Theatre in Novato. This was part of Hamilton Airfield, which is now decommissioned and a lot of the historic buildings like this one are slowly rotting away :-(
A local club does drive in movies here, projecting the movies against the slide of the building in an ironic homage to bygone days.
McLaren P1 (Lewis Hamilton's) in Monaco
Sorry for the awful pic - I was mainly focused on videoing this car
Time for some colour! At St Peter's, Hamilton,Tasmania.
Minimal processing - the light at the time was fantastic
Hamilton Nevada. Front is the remains of a stamp mill, with the tired wooden drive wheel. That has got to be one of the most hardy trees in Nevada! Map location is approximate.
Hamilton Cemetery Gatehouse - Built in 1862 in Gothic Revival style, architect William Hodgings, it is officially called the Cemetery Lodge and Chapel. This picturesque cemetery gatehouse was originally used as the home of the cemetery caretaker and is now used as the administrative office.
Hamilton Cemetery on York Boulevard is the oldest, public burial ground in the City of Hamilton. It is located on Burlington Heights, a high sand and gravel isthmus that separates Hamilton’s harbour on the east from Cootes Paradise on the west. Burlington Heights was initially used by the British Army as a strongpoint to defend the Head-of-the-Lake against American attacks during the War of 1812. In July 1814, eight traitors convicted at the Ancaster “Bloody Assizes” were hung and buried along the heights.
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Bermuda, The Somers Isles, or Islands of Bermuda) is a British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is about 1,035 km (643 mi) east-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina (with Cape Point on Hatteras Island being the nearest landfall); 1,236 km (768 mi) south of Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia; 1,759 km (1,093 mi) northeast of Cuba, and 1,538 km (956 mi) due north of the British Virgin Islands.
SW1200RS is the road switcher variant of the SW1200 1200 hp switcher. Locomotive 1201 was built by GMD in London in November 1958 (serial number A1572) and numbered CNR 1335, 1367 was also built there in April 1960 (serial number A1852) and retained it original number. Both units were acquired by RaiLink (Southern Ontario Railway) in 1999.
1201 & 1367 switching carbon black hoppers in Hamilton Yard on Sunday, August 15th, 2004