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"If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader." John Quincy Adams. Shout out to the Leaders of Flickr and all the Flickr groups for inspiring us.
Triple 90s led by class leader 9001 drop down through Pothana Lane with a loaded coal drag 24 Nov, 2012
(12A.8316_9001_LoadedCoalVwt)
Trekkers walking on frozen Zanskar river of Ladakh. The front person is the guide, rest are the amateur trekkers. Temperature here is around -15 degree Celsius when weather is sunny. People in olden days used travel during winter by walking on this frozen river. High altitude mountain passes would remain closed due to deposition of snow. Now trekkers come for exploring this place. They do the famous Chadar trek. Walking on this ice was really tough , since it is almost a frictionless surface. Fragile holes are also present in ice , which is very difficult for guessing. So , we were following the local guide..
Avro Lancaster B Mk.1 'City of Lincoln'/'Leader' (PA474/VN-T/AR-L), RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. WW1 Centenary Airshow, Old Warden, 1st July 2018.
Leaders were built in Australia from 1972 to 1984. Many different components were used. This one, seen in NZ, has a Mack cab and CAT power.
Katharina Kurz (BRLO) and Isabell Welpe (TU Munich) during the Digital Life Design (DLD) Conference at the HVB Forum on January 19, 2015 in Munich, Germany. DLD is a global network on innovation, digitization, science and culture which connects business, creative and social leaders, opinion-formers and influencers for crossover conversation and inspiration. Foto: picture alliance für DLD
"A friend hears the song in my heart."
~ Pioneer Girls Leaders' Handbook
a memory from Sankeien Gardens in Yokohama (Japan)
Most Distinguished Leader of the Year for Minority Business Award by Jay Baker at Baltimore, Maryland
These little goslings just fell into a perfect line behind Mom and Dad when they went into the water, on land was a different story, haha.
New Leader work bike.
Leader 722TS Frame/Fork
TCB "Pret a Porteur" Rack
Leader SPA2 Seatpost
Fizik Aliante Saddle
Campagnolo Record Track Cranks
Campagnolo 47t Ring
Campagnolo Velcoe Brakes
Odyssey Twisted Pedals
Chris King Headset
Thomson Stem
Nitto B809-Cross Bars
Shimano Brakes
Surly Hubs to Mavic CXP-33
28c Vittoria Randonneurs
Surly 17t Cog
Shadow Conspiracy Grips
And a bell!
Special thanks to Dan at Leader for always hooking me up!
Thomas Wilson for the wheels!
And Tad at TCB racks! www.tcbracks.com
Seattle, Wa
Unedited 35mm
Hello folks !
Last assortment of WW2 japanese uniforms. This one is about some of the most famous political and military leaders of the Empire.
Feel free to like & comment !
Usually entering Montreal around sunrise or earlier, a late CN 529 passes through St-Lambert Station with a getting rarer Dash9 leader (NS 9878).
Do you consider yourself as a leader !! or a follower ?
and how can we judge this thing !!
Actually most of us may have the wrong judgment !! So take it from your enemies !! they will tell you the truth ;)
Now for something completely different!
Time for a little bit of humour, these three geese seem to following each others exact movements!
Class leader of the Pacific National 71 class electric Locomotives 7101 is in distributed power mode on a loaded coal train at Yukan on 30-10-2014 in company with 7119 and 7107
he Leader Building commemorates the development of media communications in Regina. Purpose built for the Leader Publishing Company, the building was the office and publishing facility for Regina's largest daily newspaper, The Leader-Post, as well as other newspaper and book publications for over fifty years. Also, from 1922 to 1964, the building was home to CKCK radio, Saskatchewan's first commercial radio station. As a media production centre, the building was a recognized landmark in the community and gathering place for media events.
The building exemplifies the unbounded optimism of Regina's post 1900 building boom which expanded the historic downtown core. The tallest and most expensive office building in the city at the time of its completion in 1912, the Leader Building was one of Regina's most prestigious office locations. Built of brick, reinforced concrete and steel, the building is an excellent example of an office complex built in the Chicago School style. The white terra-cotta façade, decorated with ornate carvings and geometric shapes, enhanced the prominence of the structure.