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The Newly named Queen Anne ready to depart

Photo ID: 57122 Viking Star

 

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I was asked to make a cake for a naming ceremony in the theme of "In The Night Garden" without the characters and in my style, so this is what I came up with.

 

A 2 tier chocolate cake(s) filled with Rosewater buttercream and covered with pale green and blue fondant, decorated with fondant flower balls, daisies, flowers, butterflies, stars, embossed clouds and moon & cloud name topper.

 

Top tier 9"

Bottom tier 11"

 

MADE EXPLORE

 

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Coral Pool, Lido Deck.

...so hard to photograph against!! the reason i had to go out in the snowstorm on sunday was to take pictures of a baby-naming ceremony for some friends. it was held in this beautiful space but it was deathly difficult to photograph anybody in front of that wall of light without having their faces be dark. i opted to shoot from the side and that worked a little but i have to do major processing work still. if only i knew anything about working a fill flash.

Ozzy Osbourne the Birmingham born singer with Black Sabbath returned home city today, to unveil a tram named after him in a ceremony on Corporation Street in the City Centre,

I just LOVED this landscape I took at the Maryhill Museum grounds so I figured I'd try and work one of my selfies in that I took 3 miles down the road at mini Stonehenge. I'm diggin' the other worldlyness of it~

the original landscape looks across the Columbia River from Washington to Oregon.

 

thanks to Naming Ceremony Gallery for making me a featured photographer in their November issue!

  

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Photo ID: 57123 Viking Star

 

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Freightliner 66528 'Madge Elliot MBE- Borders Railway Opening 2015' is seen departing Edinburgh Waverley, after being named in a ceremony at Edinburgh Waverley station to commemorate Madge Elliot. Madge Elliot fought hard to save the Waverley route and was influential in the construction of the Borders Railway.

Wearing the new DC Rail grey livery and nameplate, 31601 'Devon Diesel Society' looks resplendent as it prepares to depart Totnes Littlehempton Station. This was the first return service after the naming ceremony at Buckfastleigh.

Looking down on the balcony's of Cand D deck from B Deck.

Atrium showing the shops.

The Atrium showing the Glass fronted lifts.

Photo ID: 57125 Viking Star

 

The naming ceremony of the Viking Star was finished 17th May - 23:15 local time Bergen, Norway. The first ship of the Viking Ocean Cruises and as a bonus, the Black Watch (ex. Royal Viking Star) from the Fred Olsen Cruise Lines was an audience to the happening in the background out there and played along with a harbour horn battle during the ceremony

 

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“Rheilffyrdd Ffestiniog ac Eryri / Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways”

On two levels, decks 6 and 7.

GB Railfreight Class 69 No. 69016 ‘British Transport Police’ and NSE liveried, Class 73 No. 73128 'Kent & East Sussex Railway' pass Barnes working the 0Z72 09:12 Eastleigh Works to Waterloo light engine movement for the naming ceremony of 69016

HMS Queen Elizabeth following her naming ceremony conducted at Rosyth Dockyard. Her Majesty The Queen officially named the UK's newest aircraft carrier at Rosyth, near Edinburgh, in a spectacular ceremony celebrating British Naval capability.The Prime Minister, Secretary State of Defence and the First Sea Lord joined the celebrations, along with allies from around the globe and more than 3, 500 people involved in the design and construction of the largest warship ever built in the UK.-------------------------------------------------------© Crown Copyright 2014Photographer: CPOA(Phot) Thomas Tam McDonaldImage 45157595.jpg from www.defenceimages.mod.ukThis image is available for high resolution download at www.defenceimagery.mod.uk subject to the terms and conditions of the Open Government License at www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/. Search for image number 45157595.jpgFor latest news visit www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-defenceFo... us: www.facebook.com/defenceimageswww.twitter.com/defenceimages

Photo ID: 57120 Viking Star

 

The naming ceremony of the Viking Star was finished 17th May - 23:15 local time Bergen, Norway. The first ship of the Viking Ocean Cruises and as a bonus, the Black Watch (ex. Royal Viking Star) from the Fred Olsen Cruise Lines was an audience to the happening in the background out there and played along with a harbour horn battle during the ceremony

 

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On June 2nd 1981, the first Class 56 naming ceremony took place. 56 038, was named 'Western Mail', after the Newspaper.

 

After the ceremony, she'd work 1O79, the 1205 Cardiff Central - Portsmouth Harbour as far as Bristol Temple Meads. The trip was quite lively, I still have audio from this run.

youtu.be/SKkONbqUsJY?si=agp7OK4EZ6KKJA2G

 

The paint job wasn't a complete repaint, witness the jaded blue on the roof - and the discoloured Overhead Warning sign behind the cab door. Can anyone identify any of the people there?...

 

56 038 was built at Doncaster, entering service in February 1978. She was sent to France between October 7th 2004 - December 27th 2006, when she was withdrawn.

She was converted to 69 008, and is in service with GBRf.

 

TOPS info:-

 

56038 CF SS 0 AA.

GB Railfreight Class 66 No. 66718 'Peter, Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill of Imber in the County of Wiltshire' stands at Waterloo for its naming ceremony, before working the 15:57 Waterloo to Richmond rail tour via Herne Hill, Tulse Hill, Wimbledon and Kingston

Photo ID: 57127 Bergen Havn

 

The naming ceremony of the Viking Star was finished 17th May - 23:15 local time Bergen, Norway. The first ship of the Viking Ocean Cruises and as a bonus, the Black Watch (ex. Royal Viking Star) from the Fred Olsen Cruise Lines was an audience to the happening in the background out there and played along with a harbour horn battle during the ceremony

 

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NSE liveried, Class 73 No. 73128 'Kent & East Sussex Railway' and GB Railfreight Class 69 No. 69016 ‘British Transport Police’ pass Barnes working the 0Z72 09:12 Eastleigh Works to Waterloo light engine movement for the naming ceremony of 69016

Photo ID: 57119 Viking Star

 

The naming ceremony of the Viking Star was finished 17th May - 23:15 local time Bergen, Norway. The first ship of the Viking Ocean Cruises and as a bonus, the Black Watch (ex. Royal Viking Star) from the Fred Olsen Cruise Lines was an audience to the happening in the background out there and played along with a harbour horn battle during the ceremony

 

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Close-up look at the tiers

 

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The Naming Ceremony of the Polar research Vessel RRS Sir David Attenborough at Birkenhead's Cammell Lairds Ship Yard

26th September 2019.

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Arriving on the Mersey to undergo a naming ceremony.

 

NameSERAPHINE

FlagMalta

IMO9889710

MMSI229076000

Call sign9HA5438

Home Port Valletta

vessel typeRo-Ro Cargo

Length (m/ft) 214.0/702.1

Beam (m/ft) 32.0/105.0

Year of Build 2022

Builder Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD)

A mother with her daughter and newborn son in Samecouta. This is just before his naming ceremony.

Photo ID: 57121 Viking Star

 

The naming ceremony of the Viking Star was finished 17th May - 23:15 local time Bergen, Norway. The first ship of the Viking Ocean Cruises and as a bonus, the Black Watch (ex. Royal Viking Star) from the Fred Olsen Cruise Lines was an audience to the happening in the background out there and played along with a harbour horn battle during the ceremony

 

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Hope everyone had a lovely Valentines day and Chinese New Year - I was out shooting this lovely cutie ;)

 

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A Triple Naming ceremony of the New Pilot Launch's Petrel,Kittiwake & Razorbill at Liverpool's Albert Dock.

 

Name: Razorbill

Make:Goodchild ORC 171

MMSI: 232010861

Call Sign: MBTR5

Flag: U.K.

Home Port: Liverpool

Type: Pilot Vessel

Length overall 17.63 metres

Length hull 16.44 metres

Beam overall 5.36 metres

Draught 1.46 metres

Fuel capacity (subject to owners specification) 2,500 litres

Light ship displacement (subject to owners specification) 22 tonnes

Propulsion power (subject owners specification) 2 x 600 hp

Maximum and service speed (subject to owners specification) 28 knots

Fuel consumption at 25 knots 2 x 70 litres/hour

Capacity for personnel (subject to owners specification) 7 pilots and 2 crew

Built: 2017

Builder:Goodchild Marine Services Ltd, Great Yarmouth

 

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The Naming ceremony of the New Pilot Launch Razorbill at Liverpool's Albert Dock.

 

Name: Razorbill

Make:Goodchild ORC 171

MMSI: 232010861

Call Sign: MBTR5

Flag: U.K.

Home Port: Liverpool

Type: Pilot Vessel

Length overall 17.63 metres

Length hull 16.44 metres

Beam overall 5.36 metres

Draught 1.46 metres

Fuel capacity (subject to owners specification) 2,500 litres

Light ship displacement (subject to owners specification) 22 tonnes

Propulsion power (subject owners specification) 2 x 600 hp

Maximum and service speed (subject to owners specification) 28 knots

Fuel consumption at 25 knots 2 x 70 litres/hour

Capacity for personnel (subject to owners specification) 7 pilots and 2 crew

Built: 2017

Builder:Goodchild Marine Services Ltd, Great Yarmouth

 

In my young working days I was the Project Co-ordinator at P&O for the design, building and naming of the Royal Princess. I then sailed on the Maiden Voyage. November 1984

 

Photo ID: 57117 Viking Star

 

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Three children were given Hebrew names on November 11, 2015.

Southeastern Class 375 unit No. 375710 'Rochester Castle' stands at platform 3 at Rochester for the naming ceremony

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