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MLA 503019 at Kensington olympia

MLA 503071 at Kensington olympia

MLA 503088 at Kensington olympia

MLA 503029 at Kensington olympia

MLA-A 'Falcon' bogie ballast wagon No.503018 of GBRf/Network Rail in NR yellow livery at Keynsham, 21 February 2021. The MLA's were built by Wagony Swidnica, Poland in 2007, originally for GBRf/Metronet for work on the London Underground.

.. pausing for how abouts.

 

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MLA 503027 at Kensington olympia

MLA 503549 at leamington spa

MLA 503102 ballast wagon built by wagony swidnica Poland in 2006 seen at Eastleigh in network rail livery

MLA 503046 at Kensington olympia

MLA-A 'Falcon' bogie ballast wagon No.503019 of GBRf/Network Rail in NR yellow livery at Keynsham, 21 February 2021. The MLA's were built by Wagony Swidnica, Poland in 2007, originally for GBRf/Metronet for work on the London Underground.

From the My Little Amsterdam set

MLA 503050 at Kensington olympia

Media Literacy Award

MLA 503510 at Kensington olympia

MLA 503504 ballast wagon built by wagony swidnica Poland in 2008 seen at Eastleigh in English welsh and Scottish livery EWS

A shop made filing machine using castings from Metal Lathe Accessories (MLA).

From a recently acquired collection. Photographer not known.

Alison Merrilla Redford Q.C., MLA, (born March 7, 1965) is a Canadian politician, and the 14th and current Premier of Alberta, Canada. She was first elected in the 2008 general election. Upon winning the leadership of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta, in October 2011, she became the first female premier in Alberta.

 

Photo was taken May 29, 2011 at the Lilac Festival in Calgary, Alberta.

Nikon D700; f/11, 1/30, SB-600 hand-held next to subject. Nikon extension tubes, (PK-11a, 12, and 13).

Dr. Prem Singh was 1st MLA of Renuka ji who represented this constituency 6 times in Himachal Pradesh Assembly. First Chief Minister of Himachal Dr. YS Parmar elected 4 times MLA Renuka and Dharam Singh, RS Chauhan and Roop Sing represented this constituency single time. Prem Singh was born on 23rd of September, 1948 in Maina-Baag village of Sangrah Tehsil, District Sirmaur. His father Salik Ram was a (Hali- Laborer of Farmer) poor farmer and after struggle and hard work of his father he passed BVSe from Punjab University. According to his friends and family members Dr. Prem Singh appointed Veterinary Doctor in 1972 at Sangrah and he left his Govt. Job to fight Assembly Election in 1982. Dr Prem Singh elected MLA on Congress ticket in 1982, 1985, 1993, 1998, 2003 and 2007 and was only defeated by Janta Dal nominee Roop Singh in 1990. Dr Prem was lover of Folk, Hindi and English Literature but he could not complete his Autobiography because of sudden death. He died in morning time on 23rd of September, 2011 due to a heart attack. MLA Prem Singh died on his 63rd Birthday at his paternal residence in village Bag in Sangrah Tehsil. His wife Vidya Devi, daughter Rekha, Son Viney Kumar ,daughter in law Sima and other well-wishers shocked with his sudden death. His 85 years old mother Sajno Devi is still alive. Govt. Degree College Sangrah, Sangrah Tehsil, CDPO office Girls Hostel, Police Station Sangrah, IPH Division Nohradhar, ITI Boghar and Renuka Vikas Board etc. Government instate/ Offices were opened/ started after his affords and he always tried to gave batter Roads, School and Health falsities to villager of area. Dr. Prem wanted to open SDM Court at Sangrah, Tehsil at Dadahu and decided to make high-tech Bus Stand Building at Nohradhar, Sangrah and Haripurdhar but he couldn’t fulfill his dream. Dr Prem Singh held different important positions in the Congress Party during his long inning in the active politics. During his tenure as MLA he also chaired different boards and corporations besides remaining Chief Parliament Secretary in the Cabinet of Congress/ CM Virbhadra Singh. About 5000 people of area participated in Funeral/ Cremation of their loving MLA at bank of Giriganga.

MLA 503579 at Doncaster on te 21st November 2019.

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