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Kevan explains his one rule of sailing.

 

@ Right of Conquest

Model/Photographer: Elise Petrov & Bradley Gazov

 

Photo taken at Tempura Island

 

Elise is wearing:

 

Autumn Leaves Gown by Moxie Polano

Lady Sunfire Hat by Reghan Straaf of Hatpins

 

Bradley is wearing:

 

Brothers Grim 2 Suit by DE Designs

Lord is a senior dog from petshelter Ulubele.org

臉部用了生化件,其餘就是一般磚。

Hot Toys Star-Lord

The Most Noble Lord Horatio Nelson, Viscount and Baron Nelson, of the Nile and of Burnham Thorpe in the County of Norfolk, Baron Nelson of the Nile and of Hilborough in the said County, Knight of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Vice Admiral of the White Squadron of the Fleet, Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Ships and Vessels in the Mediterranean, Duke of Bronte in Sicily, Knight Grand Cross of the Sicilian Order of St Ferdinand and of Merit, Member of the Ottoman Order of the Crescent, Knight Grand Commander of the Order of St. Joachim.

 

The idea of the feet apparently coming outside of the frame is not new and in fact it is over 500y old, seen for the first time in Andrea Mantegna's "St James on the way to his execution" and "Dead Christ", where the artist adapts the scene to the low viewpoint of the spectator:

 

www.artchive.com/artchive/M/mantegna/mantegna_st_james.jp...

Syracuse, NY. September 2020.

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The Battle of Trafalgar (21 October 1805) was a sea battle fought between the British Royal Navy and the combined fleets of the French Navy and Spanish Navy, during the War of the Third Coalition (August–December 1805) of the Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815).

 

The battle was the most decisive British naval victory of the war. Twenty-seven British ships of the line led by Admiral Lord Nelson aboard HMS Victory defeated thirty-three French and Spanish ships of the line under French Admiral Pierre-Charles Villeneuve off the south-west coast of Spain, just west of Cape Trafalgar.

 

Nelson was mortally wounded during the battle, becoming one of Britain's greatest war heroes.

 

The complete history in Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Trafalgar

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Technical Info:

Camera: Canon EOS 40D

Lens: EF-S17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM

Focal Length: 41 mm

Sensitivity: ISO 100

Exposure: 1/30 sec at f/29

Exposure bias: 0 EV

Exposure Program: Aperture priority

Metering Mode: Pattern

Flash: no flash

GPS

Coordinates: 51°30'26.81" N 0°7'39.13" W

Altitude: 19.8 m

©Henrique Silva, all rights reserved - no reproduction without prior permission

this is Janos:) one of my fave faceups yet :)

Lord Esquire, more commonly known as 'The Rider', is the owner of the first brand-new 'Ultramarine 800' air bike from SAI Industries! Armed with his two favourite weapons, 'The Courageous SaberTooth' and 'The Lancer 88', he is ready to fight in any battle situation!

 

Part two of my SteamPunk MOC. Sorry, these uploaded in a weird order.

Liverpool Lord Street candid

我自己很喜歡這件創作,可以先列入今年代表作,不拆他~~~

Pranamya Shirasa Devam

Gauriputram Vinaayakam

Bhakataavaasam Smare Nityam

Aayuh Kaamartha Siddhaye

 

Meaning:Every day, I bow down to that Lord, the son of Gowri, the Lord one who lives in the heart of the devotees, blessing them always with good health and prosperity.

5740C running at 36000bph

c1973

Only 10mm thick.

DRS 37409 'Lord Hinton' pushes inspection saloon 'Caroline' through Potbridge working 2Z02 Exeter to Kensington Olympia.

Lord Shiva in meditation

From a West Devon Village to an Air Chief Marshall, 34046 "Braunton" has been renumbered and named to 34052 "Lord Dowding" to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.

 

I popped over to Grimpo, between Gobowen and Shrewsbury to capture this, and she looked spectacular making easy progress up the steep gradient. The last time I photographed this loco was in Woodham's scrapyard, Barry, in slightly less favourable condition:

www.flickr.com/photos/jimthejoker/6076680959/

 

The working was 1Z31, the 10.50 Crewe to Telford Central rail tour, "The Welsh Borders Explorer" Sunday 29.4.18.

 

For the Phoenix Railway Photographic Circle and alternative railway photography, follow the link:

www.phoenix-rpc.co.uk/index.html</a</a

Joel 1 :15

"Alas for the day! For the day of the LORD is at hand, and as a destruction from the Almighty shall it come."

 

Those who practice witchcrafts , sorcery , Satanism , child murder sacrifice / evil blood sacrifice, astral projection etc. are pure abominations / great rebellion against the God most High. Days are coming to a close when your evil has to stop, putting destruction,

glamour and honour of dark arts , that you'll be judge unto darkness forever and ever

of torment and hopelessness , when there is no coming out of it ! The most terrible

day of the God is coming . This is a call

unto repentance and turning back away from those wicked ways . While you are

breathing and alive , there is still chance of turning back. Once God take

your life away, on moments you aren't expecting of it, that will be it for you,

sealed unto eternal damnation . Don't believe the lie of darkness, as there

isn't coming out of it once you're judge unto death !

(Deuteronomy 28:45)

 

Revelation 21:8

"But cowards, unbelievers, the corrupt, murderers, the immoral, those

who practice witchcraft, idol worshipers, and all liars--their fate is in the

fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death."

 

Meanwhile this is on the way....

 

1 Thessalonians 5:3

"While they are saying, "Peace and safety!" then destruction

will come upon them suddenly like labor pains upon a woman

with child, and they will not escape."

  

By seeing many events taking place, and the world obviously against Israel together with the great advocacy to crash Israel, divide God's covenant land ( Daniel 9) , we know this is the timeline. Then we see Syria ravaged , whilst the Isaiah 19 speak of the total destruction of Damascus , then this should be on the way , distress of nations ( Matthew 24 ) , plagues , people's mindset just like the days of Noah , don't need to elaborate this further, just looks around --- these are all Biblical prophecies in our face. Praise God, I have woken up in 2011 and back in the Lord .

  

Praise Jesus !

 

Apart from photography, this is also for the purpose

to wake up people and listen to God's voice in your hearts.

 

2 Peter 3 :9

"The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count

slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should

perish but that all should come to repentance."

 

Romans 8:1

"There is therefore now no condemnation to

them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh,

but after the Spirit. "

  

Make sure you are saved my friends, if not --

the Lord is calling for you to open your hearts

for Him .

 

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Be hardcore believer brothers and sisters in Christ.

Don't just sit there and get attacked ! Get a lethal defensive by the

blood of Jesus !

This is brilliant message of spiritual warfare if you believe in the power of

Christ ! Make it manifest and make your faith grow , not as oppressed

believer . Chain Emails is subtle witchcraft etc. Return curses , spells back

to the sender who aims to destroy you 7 to a thousand /millions times lethal by the

power of Jesus name. Learn to exercise your authority in Jesus name !

 

*SPIRITUAL WARFARE: Understanding Your Purpose : John Gougen on OMEGA MAN RADIO

  

*The Coming 4 BlOOD MOONS TETRADS 2014- 2015 falling on Jewish Feast days

 

*Tribulation-Now Radio, 2nd June 2013 - Jesus Took Me to the Tribulation w/ Elvi Zapata

 

*A very shocking Tribulation Dream

Christian Testimony

 

*Rapture dream! Tribulation Giants?!

  

*Tribulation-Now Radio, 12th Jan 2014 - 'Aliens, Demons, Nephilim, Time Travel and God'

 

*FEMA Prepares For CATACLYSM In Puerto Rico (Efrain Rodriguez)

 

*When Judgement Comes with

Al Cuppett on Omega Man Radio

*Theory of Everything: GOD, Devils, Dimensions, Dragons, Illusion & Reality -the Theory of Everything By Trey Smith

  

Some Christian views of the 144,000 elects of God in Revelation 7 to be

in the Tribulation :

 

*Some Thoughts on the 144,000 and What's Coming

 

*The Church, Body, Bride and 144,000

 

*Word from the LORD: My Supernatural Chosen Ones * The Witnesses

 

*Word from the LORD: My End Time Army

 

*144,000 - The Elect

 

*Abstain from the mainstream media

 

*We are living in Babylon

Lord Nelson sailing ship in Liverpool

四種武器,一隻黃金長槍、雙頭短戟、武士刀和大忍者飛鏢。

Lord Street Liverpool

Sigma 70-300

The Temple Of Consumerism

Lord Howe Gecko (Christinus guentheri)

Lord Krishna's painting displayed at Janamashtami celebration

So, I decided to finally make an original form for my self-MOC, since I never really had one prior to this. After scavenging some time to actually build I went ahead and finished this. It follows the normal LO series (with black being pre-dominant, and the blue visor).

 

Back view

 

Gallery

 

Instagram Post

  

This is an anonymously published postcard printed in Great Britain, it shows the view looking south in Lord North Street, Westminster and it dates from the mid 1960s. The houses in the street date from 1722 when the street was known as just North Street, running north from Smith Square where the church of St. John is located, often known as Queen Anne’s footstool because it looks like an upturned footstool and was built during the reign of Queen Anne. Today the houses are sold for vast amounts of money, they are the homes of Politicians and Captains of Industry. Former Prime Minister Harold Wilson lived here whilst in and out of office, Jonathan Aitken a former Conservative Minister and former guest of her Majesty lives here, all in all a very upmarket street. It was not always like this though, in 1868 many of the houses were occupied by Police families and later in the century they became little more than slums. During the 20th Century things looked up for the street and it became populated by civil servants and politicians, one of which was Brendan Bracken, an advisor to Winston Churchill. In 1936 he persuaded Westminster City Council to change the name of the street to Lord North Street after the Prime Minister who lost the thirteen American colonies because it sounded grander.

In 1868 North Street was the home of Inspector Bradstock and his wife of 26 years, Charlotte. He was an Inspector at King Street Police Station which was at 22, King Street, Westminster. King Street was situated on the north side of Parliament Square, it ran north to what is now King Charles Street, running parallel with Parliament Street. There were several streets running at right angles from King Street towards St. James Park, at one time in that small area now occupied by the Treasury building, there were fifty public houses, Oliver Cromwell lived there with his mother, Judge Jefferys lived in one of the side streets as did Isambard Kingdom Brunel, it was an ancient thoroughfare and was the route from Whitehall Palace to Westminster Abbey long before Parliament street was laid out.

On the 7th May Inspector Bradstock was night duty Inspector. At about 10.30p.m. a man was brought in having been arrested a short distance from the station at The Mitre and Dove public house which was on the corner of King Street and Great George Street. The man had been breaking glasses after drinking a glass of ginger beer; he was given into custody by the manager to PS 5A Huntley. The man’s name was James Joseph Smith aged 32 years, a Tailor from Leyton. When he was brought into the charge room, he appeared quite sober but began shouting, “murder, murder, they are after me”. The prisoner’s behaviour led one witness, Inspector David Baldwin to think that he was suffering from Delirium Tremens, the divisional surgeon was called. Inspector Baldwin later testified at the inquest that the prisoner was asked if he had a knife, the prisoner produced a large pair of scissors, but was not searched further because the charge was not a felony. The Divisional surgeon examined Smith and recommended that he be watched continuously. Smith was placed in a cell with an officer on duty outside the cell. At about 1.15 a.m. the following morning Inspector Bradstock visited the prisoner together with PC 12A Brown, Smith requested a drink of water which was provided by the Inspector. As the cup of water was handed over, Smith made a sudden movement towards Inspector Bradstock shouting “I will kill you”, and began stabbing him with a pair of scissors; Smith inflicted three wounds, two in the neck and one in the right arm, the two wounds in the neck were caused by one blow from the scissors which were open. Smith was restrained by other officers including an Inspector Thurgar who saw Inspector Bradstock’s tunic saturated in blood from the two wounds in his neck. When Smith was subsequently searched another pair of scissors was found, so in all Smith was in possession of three pairs of scissors when arrested. Inspector Thurgar took the wounded man to Westminster Hospital. The Hospital at this time was situated in Broad Sanctuary on the site of what is now The Queen Elizabeth II Conference centre, just a few hundred yards from the Police station, the Hospital was demolished in 1951. The house surgeon examined Inspector Bradstock and found a wound at the angle of his jaw to be one inch deep and just missing the jugular vein and a wound in his neck to be three quarters of an inch deep, the wound in his arm was one inch deep; he was treated and later discharged to his home in North Street, Smith Square.

On the 10th May Inspector Bradstock was visited at his home address by Mr. T. Holmes, the Chief Surgeon of The Metropolitan Police, he reported that the wounds were apparently healing and that he was getting on well. However, on the 14th May the wound in his right arm became infected and on 24th May he was admitted to St. Georges Hospital, Hyde Park Corner. He was attended by Mr. Holmes who was also a surgeon at the Hospital, Inspector Bradstock died on 2nd June. The death certificate records the cause of death as Erysipelas, which is an infection caused by the Streptococci bacteria, today the infection is more commonly called Cellulitis the symptoms of which are fever, chills and swelling at the wound site. The infection can lead to Bacteraemia (Infection of the blood) and Septicaemia (blood poisoning). In most cases the infection can be cleared up quite easily with a course of antibiotics, but in 1868 there was no such treatment.

The inquest was held at St. Georges Hospital by the Westminster Coroner, Mr. St. Clair Bedford on Thursday 4th June, when Smith had been questioned, he stated that a few months before he had fallen and injured his head and that on the day he was arrested he was on a holiday and could not remember what had happened. The story about the fall may have been true as subsequent enquiries confirmed. The jury returned a verdict of ‘Wilful murder’. At this point the Coroner paid tribute to Inspector Bradstock by stating that he had always found him to be a most efficient and respectable officer. The two men had known each other, at least professionally for over twelve years. Inspector Bradstock had been an Inspector at King Street since 1856 when he was involved in the investigation of ‘The Parliament Street Murder’ and had given evidence at the inquest. The funeral took place the next day on Friday 5th June, a procession left his home address in North Street for Brompton Cemetery led by the ‘S’ Division band. Estimates vary but some reports stated that the funeral was attended by 13 Superintendents, 125 Inspectors, 100 Sergeants and 1000 Police Constables.

The next day Smith appeared at Bow Street and was informed by the Magistrate Mr. Flowers that Inspector Bradstock had died and that the current charge of ‘Cutting and Wounding’ would be replaced by a charge of ‘Wilful Murder’. On Wednesday 10th June Smith appeared at The Central Criminal Court before Mr. Justice Blackburn, Smith was not legally represented. The Treasury Solicitor had instructed Messrs. Poland and Beasley to conduct the prosecution case. A jury was empanelled to decide on Smith’s competence to plead. The Chief Surgeon of Newgate Gaol, Mr. John Rowland Gibson was called to give evidence, he stated that Smith had been admitted to the gaol on Saturday 6th June and he had seen him every day since. Smith had told him that he had been followed for months previously by persons who wanted to murder him, and on the day of his arrest he had come to town and was again followed. He had gone into the public house and broken the glasses in order to be arrested and escape them. It appears that when Smith found himself in a cell, he was convinced he was in a worse position as his followers were outside the cell waiting to shoot him. It seems obvious that Smith was suffering from some sort of paranoia and was described in newspaper reports of the trial as ‘ a diminutive and wild looking man‘; at least he convinced Mr. Gibson that he was paranoid, he was the only witness called. In his opinion Smith was not in a fit state of mind to plead, or to defend himself on a charge of murder. Upon the evidence of Mr. Gibson, the jury found Smith to be insane. Mr. Justice Blackburn directed him to be kept in strict custody during Her Majesty’s pleasure. Smith was sent to Newgate Gaol until the 15th October when he was transferred to Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum where he became prisoner No. 602; he remained there for the next 34 years until he died of heart failure aged 66 years on 3rd November 1902. The building of Broadmoor had been enabled by The Criminal Lunatic Asylum Act 1860 and was completed and opened in 1863. During his time at Broadmoor Smith spent much of his time employed in the Tailor’s shop, the treatment at Broadmoor at this time, such as it was comprised of rest, exercise and work. The conditions were much better than the normal prison and slightly better than the workhouse, it would appear that Smith was well on his way to the workhouse when he murdered Inspector Bradstock; Smith was a married man with four children and was receiving 14/- shillings per week from The Guardians of the poor of the Parish of West Ham. Whilst at Broadmoor he had little or no contact with his family, Smith’s quarterly fitness reports continually record his state of mind as confused. In October 1878 the Superintendent of Broadmoor received a letter from a John Thomas who was writing on behalf of Smith’s mother, she was concerned because she had not heard from her son for two years and requested that he be asked to write to her. The staff were unable to induce him to write due to the disordered state of his mind.

Inspector Bradstock left a widow, they had no children. Charlotte died aged 48 years on 1st March 1871, less than three years after her husband‘s demise. The cause of death was recorded as Cirrhosis, usually caused by alcoholism but can also be caused by Hepatitis, either way a poor quality of life was often a complicating factor. I have visited Brompton cemetery but could find no trace of the grave, there are many broken gravestones and some which have lost the inscription due to weathering. He is in plot 52415 section ‘R’.

  

One of the upscale shopping destinations in Bala Cynwyd

Lord James performaing at the Punk and Disorderly Festival in the Astra, Berlin

 

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Trafalgar Square London

Lord Roberts Monument @ Kelvingrove Park

Lord Buddha stone sculpture displayed at "STONA 20" International Exhibition in Bengaluru.

G Ross Lord Park, Toronto ON 10 Oct 2020

 

Intended a cycle ride along the Finch Hydro Corridor, but an overlooked puncture curtailed that. Instead, strolled through the autumnal woodlands of the G Ross Lord Park.

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