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Old style manually operated level crossing in Cabra, Dublin. Not many of these types of crossings left.
37194 sitting in platform 2 of Sheringham NNR station having been the first train to cross Station Road level crossing for over 40 years. It then headed west for Weybourne and Holt.
poster, 50x70, laser cutting.
Identity for a fictional arcade museum, made as a final project in branding course.
Shenkar 2012, mentor: Noy Neiman.
NC 9546 6455, LR11.
Second Geodetic Levelling, Scotland (1936-52).
Flush bracket G1293 was used during the second geodetic levelling of Scotland. It was included on the Reay to Duncansby Head levelling line. Geodetic line G.265, levelled between 1951 and 1952. The surveyor's description was N face, NE angle of house, S side of road.
Third Geodetic Levelling, Scotland (1956-68).
This flush bracket was reused during the third geodetic levelling of Scotland. It was included on the Reay to Duncansby Head levelling line. Geodetic line G.367, levelled during 1958.
This marker was last verified in 1958. The OS Online Archive gives the description "Craggis Cottage, S side of road, N face, NE angle".
SITE VISIT
BM 23.06m. The flush bracket is by the left edge of the road facing gable of the cottage. Just inside the driveway, the gates were open. The bracket is in good condition.
Photographed: 16th July 2019, GRP.
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Neighbouring Flush Brackets
G1294 - Reay, Reayburn : 0.98 miles to the east.
G1295 - Dounreay : 2.88 miles to the northeast. (X)
G4408 - Balmore : 3.86 miles to the northeast.
G2077 - Lochend : 4.05 miles to the west.
G2075 - Melvich : 4.73 miles to the west.
G2074 - Alltan Domhaich Bridge : 5.49 miles to the west.
G1296 - Bridge of Foss, Dalclaggie : 5.69 miles northeast.
G2070 - Strathroy : 6.42 miles to the west.
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(X) = destroyed
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Nearest Triangulation Pillar
S7439 - Shean Harry : 3.61 miles to the south.
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Sunshine, insects reptiles. I would have liked a full day on the Levels but a couple of brief stops were better than nothing!
The wonderfully atmospheric upper level of the Commissariat Building in the Bytown Museum beside the Rideau Canal in Ottawa, Canada. Loved the wood paneling, though I wouldn't approve of it today. (save the trees!). This level exhibits several artifacts from the circa 1826-32 era. Exhibits include old photographs, personal effects, arms and ammunition, clocks and other paraphernalia. (Ottawa, Canada, June 2015)
2019-05-16: Mr. Abdelmajid Mellouki, Executive Director for Morocco, Togo and Tunisia, African Development Bank shaking hands with Mr. Charles O. Boamah, Senior Vice-President of the African Development Bank Group during the High Level Consultation at the AfDB headquarters in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.
The water level at Lake Jocassee has recovered quite well this year. This is the highest we've ever seen it.
2019-05-16: Mr. Abdelmajid Mellouki, Executive Director for Morocco, Togo and Tunisia, African Development Bank during the High Level Consultation at the AfDB headquarters in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.
Class 37 number 37898 runs down past Heath High Level on 4th March 1989 whilst hauling the 7C86 Cwmbargoed to Aberthaw Power Station MGR coal train. Class 116 DMU number C362 has just departed forming the 1252 Barry Island to Caerphilly service.
Aluminum studs mark where the walls will be for the new space in the lower level of the campus center.
2019-05-16: (L-R) H.E. Mr. Adama Koné, Minister of Finance, Cote d’Ivoire sharing stage with H.E. Mr. Richard Evina Obam, Minister Finance, Cameroon; Hon. Mr. Freddie Kwesign, Resident Representative of Zambia Field office during the High Level Consultation at AfDB headquarters in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.
MAC Short Course Level 2 Division I Meet
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Mansfield ISD Natatorium
Mansfield, Texas
October 11, 2015
USA Swimming Collection
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USA Swimming Events
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USA Swimming Compilations
Driven in 1833 by the London Lead Company and cut a vein after 250m. It is credited with producing 4,393 tons of lead between 1833 & 1882.
NU 0942 0995, LR81.
HISTORY
Flush bracket emplaced around 1967. Levelled as a secondary marker during during 1967. The surveyor's description was barn, Lear Child Moor House, SE angle, E face. This marker was last verified in 1967.
SITE VISIT
Chance find when passing. Was in trig pillar mode. Roadside farm building. Public access. FB in good condition.
Photographed 20/04/2013, GRP.
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Neighbouring Flush Brackets
11265 - Edlingham, Old School : 1.31 miles to the southeast.
S7650 - Bridge of Aln Inn : 1.39 miles to the north.
S7649 - Whittingham, Old School : 2.09 miles northwest.
S4712 - New Moor House : 2.34 miles to the south.
S7648 - Glanton, Front Street : 3.21 miles to the northwest.
11266 - Oxenheugh Cottage : 3.26 miles to the east.
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S4711 - Rothbury, School : 5.46 miles to the southwest.
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2019-05-16: Ms. Victoria Chisala, Acting Director of the Policy and Strategy Department on the African Development Bank addressing the delegates during the High Level Consultation at the AfDB headquarters in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.
Cliffe Fort in Kent overlooks the entrance to the River Thames. Completed in 1870, construction was plagued with problems to do with the poor quality of ground, and the final design was smaller, housing ten guns in a mix of casemates and open barbettes as opposed to the planned thirteen. The fort could also accommodate up to 300 soldiers. Housing guns within casemates offered the greatest protection, and the casemates were granite faced and were fitted with iron shutters. A bank and ditch also protected the formidable fort on the exposed sea side.
Under the casemate level were two parallel tunnels, containing the usual features associated with ammunition storage.The lower levels are now badly flooded, while the upper levels and gun casemates are accessible.
By 1899 the fort was armed with two 12.5" RMLs (Rifled Muzzle Loaders), five 11" RMLs, two 4.7" guns or 6" guns in the open Battery, four 4 pdr QF (Quick Fire) guns in new concrete emplacements on the roof and a Brennan Torpedo launching station.
By the Second World War the forts role in coastal defence had diminished and it was primarily a heavy anti-aircraft battery, armed primarily with two 4" BL guns.
The fort was sold in the 1950's and has laid in a worsening state since then. Partly due to subsidence and the ingress of water.