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Newbuild superyacht Oceanco Y715 on her way back to the Oceanco shipyard in Alblasserdam, The Netherlands.
IMO: 1012725
MMSI: 319104200
Call Sign: ZGFN2
Flag: Cayman Is [KY]
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 89m × 14m
The always impressive newbuild Class A1 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotive , 60163 'Tornado' pulls away light from Sheringham station on the North Norfolk Railway's September Steam Gala on September 2nd 2012.
Newbuild on corner of Pinstone Street and Charter Row where the wonderfully Brutalist Grosvenor Hotel, slightly angled to look up Cambridge Street, where red brick buildings are in the throes of demolition.
St Columb’s Cathedral’s first female Canon in its 400–year–history has been installed as a member of the Cathedral Chapter at a Service in Londonderry. The Rev Canon Katie McAteer, the Pastoral Director of the CCCMSP Group of Parishes, took her stall opposite her colleague, Glendermott and Newbuildings Rector, the Rev Canon Robert Boyd, during a Covid–compliant double Installation Service on Wednesday evening.
Canon McAteer was following in the footsteps of her father who was a Canon of Chester Cathedral. For Canon Boyd it was a case of déjà vu: he had previously served as a member of the Cathedral Chapter of St Patrick’s, in Armagh.
Wednesday evening’s Service was led by the Dean of Derry, the Very Rev Raymond Stewart, who welcomed the new Canons, members of their families and members of their parishes to the Service. Dean Stewart said some of the people who had been invited to the Service had decided for health and safety reasons not to attend. There was rigid enforcement of Coronavirus guidelines in church, including physical distancing, hand sanitisation and the wearing of face coverings. The Service was livestreamed on the Cathedral’s Facebook page.
The sermon was preached by the Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, the Rt Rev Andrew Forster, who appointed the two new canons last June. “It’s so good to be together, tonight in the Cathedral, to share in this time of celebration,” Bishop Andrew said, “limited though it is in these strange and difficult days that we’re living through.”
It was, the Bishop said, an important night for the Church, the diocese and its parishes, and for Robert and Katie, and their families. They had gathered primarily to worship Almighty God, Bishop Andrew said, but they were also there to honour “two of our own” as they became Canons of the ancient and beautiful cathedral of St Columb.
“This evening, Robert and Katie, we’re here to celebrate you, we’re here to encourage you and we’re here to pray for you. And we’re also here to thank you, to thank you for your ministry, to thank you for who you are as followers of Jesus Christ, and to thank you for who you are as ordained people who serve faithfully, who serve well. Tonight, we’re so pleased that you join the Chapter of this Cathedral.”
“Down through the years, Bishops have appointed Canons because in their lives and in their ministry they incarnated what it means to be a pastor – to preach, to teach, to care for God’s people, just as, in history, canons and prebends did. And all of us know that Robert and Katie live out those qualities marvellously: in their own personal lives, in their day–to–day lives, they live out the sermon of Christ; in their pulpits they teach the Good News of Christ; and in their diligent care for their parishioners they care for Christ’s people.
“So, today, for me – as the first people I’ve ever had the pleasure of appointing to a Cathedral stall – we delight in you; I want you to know that we delight in you because you live out the historic qualities of what it is to be a Canon, to preach and teach and care for God’s people. But this isn’t the ecclesiastical equivalent of getting a long–service gong or anything like it; it’s nothing to do with that. It’s about acknowledging your ministry and allowing the wider diocese and the people of God to share that ministry and to benefit from that ministry.”
The Dean was assisted in the Service of Installation by the Rev Canon John Merrick and Diocesan Registrar, the Rev Canon David Crooks. Two other members of the Cathedral Chapter, the Rev Canon Paul Hoey and Rev Canon Paul Whittaker, also took part in the Installation.
The readings were read by Glendermott Curate, the Rev Iain McAleavey, and Diocesan Reader Linda Hughes. The organist for the Service was Dr Derek Collins and Joanna Higgins sang the anthem ‘How Beautiful Are the Feet’ from Handel’s Messiah.
The new build currently called Fleet Building (Plumtree Court Development). But when built it will be the new Goldman Sachs European Headquarters office.
Farringdon Street, City of London.
A new building, possibly connected to the Liverpool Community College is being sprung up on former playing fields on West Derby Road. I did have a look on the college website but there was nothing mentioned with regards to the expansion of the Bankfield Road site.
DUP MEP Diane Dodds visiting Londonderry during the 2014 European Election campaign.
She is pictured here at Newbuildings Community Centre.
Newbuild Class A1 steam locomotive , 60163 'Tornado' leaves the GEML and the knitting behind at Haughley Junction Suffolk on a 'The Cathedrals Express' railtour Colchester to York, May 10th 2012.
Caledonian MacBrayne Newbuild, MV Glen Sannox a work in progress at Ferguson Marine, Port Glasgow
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Maybe Jakarta has to be build upward from now on..There are not much space left in this city for people to build upon..This is another new building to be added to the city landscape.
A row of four-bedroom houses in Hastang Fields, Sydenham in Leamington Spa.
The properties form part of a large housing development taking shape in Sydenham, although these houses have been here for a few years now.
The properties are owned and managed by Orbit Heart of England Housing Group.
Lovely shot by David of newbuild Class A1 steam locomotive, 60163 'Tornado' with a lifted safety valve while waiting for the road at Ely Dock Junction after a fast run across the straight from Bury St. Edmunds on 'The Cathedrals Express' railtour Colchester to York, May 10th 2012. David is actually aboard the train when he took this!
Posted here with kind permission.
The status of newbuild British Railways Class 3 steam locomotive 82045 (April 2011) at Bridgnorth on the Severn Valley Railway
Well spotted by Dave and is posted here with kind permission.
From nearly 25 years ago and getting on for ten years since No. 60163 (later named Tornado) took to the rails, it is interesting to look back at the early days of the project.
The loco featured in the photo is No. 60126 "Sir Vincent Raven".
UT Southwestern in Dallas, TX is building this new new group of buildings on a huge campus. So I did a little night shooting before first light. This building was only lit with temporary construction, security lighting.
The always impressive newbuild Class A1 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotive , 60163 'Tornado' reverses back into Sheringham station on the North Norfolk Railway's September Steam Gala on September 2nd 2012.
New Buildings, built 1798 – a four-storey building containing the bell tower. The bell, which once summoned the workers to the mills, is now sounded at midnight on the last day of the year. The building contains a museum and tenanted flats.
Want a better view? Build a containership on your backyard... Odense Steel Shipyard from the navigation bridge of the newbuilding Marchen Maersk
Newbuild Class A1 steam locomotive , 60163 'Tornado' glides towards platform 4 at Colchester station Essex for 'The Cathedrals Express' railtour to York, May 10th 2012.
The always impressive newbuild Class A1 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotive , 60163 'Tornado' stationary at Sheringham station on the North Norfolk Railway's September Steam Gala on September 2nd 2012.
The Tornado is so special, please read this link to get the full story on the first MAINLINE steam locomotive to be built in the UK since 1960. (Construction started in 1994 and was completed in 2008)