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Ireland isn't just green hills and castles!
Waterford has a long tradition of making crystal.
Marking up patterns can be as “easy” as markers strapped to a turntable.
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Somebody inside the clock at Schiphol repeatedly re-drew the time. I then thought that it could not be and it must be a sophisticated CGI programme, but when I returned I looked again (from the back this time) and it did seem to be a person in there.
My sister, brother and I each were given some land just North of Montreal. My parents took us up there to mark off our teritory and to scope out the surroundings.
Showing of the iridescent markings in the bottom photo.
The iridescent green is not always visible and they normally look just black and white.
Shane tried out something he saw monster garage, using the sooty flame
from an acetylene torch to blacken the leaves, it looks cool, but we
needed something to clear coat them with to make it permenant.
Markings around an unexploded ordnance site in Hudaydah Port in January, 2021. UN Photo/Amanda Fisher.
BIKE SECURITY
Picture:DAVID FERGUSON
PC Jeremy House and Roger Lyddon (Secure Asset Protection)
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Police: Bike safety, bicycle, cycle security marking
Markings: Horace Pentecost, 1945
Technical Specifications
Main Rotor Diameter 12 ft
Weight 88 lbs
Engines Two-cylinder piston engine with 20 horsepower
Crew 1
The Hoppicopter is a part of the long quest for a truly low-cost personal flying machine. It was designed by Horace Pentecost of Seattle, Washington during World War II. He marketed it to the U.S. military as a replacement for the parachutes used by paratroops. The design consists of a small 20 horsepower motor powering two counter-rotating sets of rotor blades, strapped to the back of the pilot. The greatest weakness of the design was its use of the pilot's legs as landing gear. If he stumbled during landing or take-off the blades would quickly turn into thousands of potentially lethal splinters as they pounded themselves to bits on the ground. This was, quite correctly, seen as ridiculously hazardous and the idea was quickly abandoned.
1927 was the year the Hotel was built. So this may have been there on opening day! The biplane is the date code for 1927 for Gorham.
Just wouldn't show them to me while I held the camera, I waited about 60 seconds, but it was raining, so I put it away.