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Operator: Reading Buses - (Vodafone)
Make/Model: Scania K250UB4/Irizar i3
Registration Number: YN17 ONH
Fleet Number: 23
Registration No.: MX64HDE
Previous Reg. No.: N/A
Registered: October 2014
Age (when seen): 10 years, 7 months
Make/Model: DAF XF105.460 FTG SC
Engine: PACCAR MX 12.9 litre 6-cylinder, 460hp
Euro Emissions Rating: Euro V
Cabin Config.: Low roof sleeper
Chassis Config.: 6X2 mid-lift tractor unit
Trailer: Tri-axle stepframe curtainside
Operated by: Unknown
Previously Operated by (1): Salford Van Hire Ltd, Manchester
Previously Operated by (2): Jones Metcalfe Ltd (EFS Global), Burnley
Fleet No.: N/A
Name: N/A
Location: Shifnal, Shropshire
Date Taken: Saturday, 05.04.2025
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P950
This 2014 DAF XF was seen in a yard in the Shropshire town of Shifnal, near Telford, England. This yard was an interesting one as it appeared to be an exporter's premises, with older and export-ready trucks lined up into trees at the rear of the property. However, it was not possible to photograph these, but fortunately the gates to the yard were open allowing the capture of this DAF. The vehicle was new to Salford Van Hire and later found itself with EFS Global, before March 2025 when its V5C logbook changed and a fresh MOT was received - suggesting it may have fallen into the hands of a new operator and is safe from export/retirement for a few years yet.
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Stage II Players production of: Titanic the Musical
St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church
Alpharetta, GA and
Kingswood Methodist Church
Dunwoody, GA
April, 2006
"A Break?: Although his fellow Marines are taking a break, a Marine radio operator must remain constantly on the job to insure all incoming messages are received. He is one of many Marines participating in Operation Pipestone Canyon, a multi-battalion allied operation 14 miles south of Da Nang, Vietnam. The operation is clearing the area of enemy troops so that Route 4 from Dai Loc eastward to Dien Ban may be reopened (official USMC photo by Gunnery Sergeant Chuck Lane)."
From the Jonathan Abel Collection (COLL/3611), Marine Corps Archives & Special Collections.
OFFICIAL USMC PHOTOGRAPH
Operator: Edwards Coaches, Llantwit Fardre
Make/Model: Neoplan Tourliner (C55Ft)
Registration Number: OY64 KKE
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Address: 105-A, “Paradise”, C – 61 A, Sarojini Marg,
C-Scheme, Jaipur – 302001
Rajasthan INDIA
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DDRS Record Details for Record Accession Number
"N1D0028651"
Accession Number N1D0028651
Document Number D-1809-NEG
Alternate Document Number D-1809-NEG
Title Description BEAUTY SALON OPERATOR
Number of Pages 1
Key Word(s)
Author(s)
Company(s)
Document Date 14-Mar-1944
Public Availability Date 14-Feb-2002
Raleigh, NC, Southern Bell Telephone Company. View of Battery Room. April, 1926. Photographer, Albert Barden
From the W. W. “Bud” White Photograph Collection, State Archives of North Carolina.
Had to do fashion photography for my class, so I had my brother dress up in his airsoft outfit and stand around looking generally bad-ass.
Old operators switchboard that was once used at the Byron House Hotel, now on display in the Byron Museum. I didnt take the time to find out who it was made by but it looks very much like examples of Western Electric switchboards I found on line.
Raleigh, NC, Southern Bell Telephone Company. Hillsborough Street at Oberlin Road looking West showing Greensboro-Selma Toll Route West. May 1927. Photographer, Albert Barden.
From the W. W. “Bud” White Photograph Collection, State Archives of North Carolina.
My great-grandmother's driver's license from the 1930s. Found inside my great-great-grandfather's diary.
Las Vegas, Nevada- A combined team of Joint Terminal Attack Controllers or JTACs as they are more commonly called train in the Nevada desert. The combined team is made up of JTACs from the Louisiana National Guard 122 ASOS and the 146th ASOS from the Oklahoma National Guard. ASOS, Air Support Operations Squadrons, are responsible for training and deploying JTACs worldwide in support of both conventional and unconventional combat units. The JTACs are attending Full Spectrum Operator Training provided by PFC (Progressive Force Concepts). PFC is a Las Vegas based company that provides dynamic training encompassing a three dimensional warrior concept. The JTAC students trained on weapon manipulations and target engagement drills, tactical movement techniques, combatives, trauma care and physical fitness. The training was described as “epic” by the JTAC student team attending the course. October 2011
Communication has come a long way...
This was one of the most coveted jobs for women in the 1950's, you couldn't do much on a telephone without talking to the operator...(had to be a womans job because guys are just not that organized.) Siri is the iPhone equivalent of the operator..
View in light box
First Transit Mesa operator Jason Allison celebrates his first place accomplishment with his family.
GB Railfreight Class 66 diesel locomotive 66728 'Institution of Railway Operators' is seen passing through Stansted Mountfitchet on the working of 6T63 08:53 Whitemoor Yard L.D.C Gbrf to Waltham Cross 24/10/15
Raleigh, NC, Southern Bell Telephone Company. Hillsborough Street at Park Avenue - Greensboro-Selma Toll Route West. May, 1927. Photographer, Albert Barden.
From the W. W. “Bud” White Photograph Collection, State Archives of North Carolina.
lurking through a small hole onto a digger's operator seat. taken at a construction site near sprengel museum hannover.
This guy was operating a children's ride during the Chinese New year celebrations... Chinatown, Liverpool
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Rajasthan Trails provide Customize tour Packages like Golden Triangle Tour, Heritage trails, Classical Delight, Rajasthan Special.
Services that we offers Hotel booking, Transportation, Arrival and Departure assistance, Multilingual guide, Conference and Events management.
We Treat Guest like god give them best and attractive services like Royal Desert Safari, Tonga Riding, Elephant Polo, Gala Dinner, Folk dance, Balloon Rides, Pleasure Ride, Food and Entertainment, Adventure, Yoga and Meditation, Astrology and Palmistry, NGO Visit.
We receive Guest like a Maharaja. Every Guest is very Important to us we want to make this believe to them. Traditional Indian welcome is accorded to him and the guest is received with a flower garland at the air port which is normally the beginning point of Journey in India that’s way we make memorable their Tour.
The Guest is received at the airport and he is given information about his tour and transport. He is explained about the places he will visit, the types of hotels and what other services like boat ride, elephant ride he will enjoy. This reception helps the guest a lot during his entire tour.
Visit: www.rajasthantrails.net
Email ID: jaipur@rajasthantrails.net
Skype Id: callrajasthantrails
Contact no.: 9001890476
Address: 105-A, “Paradise”, C – 61 A, Sarojini Marg,
C-Scheme, Jaipur – 302001
Rajasthan INDIA
More than 3,000 Washington, D.C. telephone operators are shown leaving Turner’s Arena Jan. 10, 1946 after walking off their jobs and attending a meeting called by union president Mary E. Gannon.
Turner’s Arena was located at 14th & W Streets NW.
The mini strike of January 10 preceded an “eight day meeting” called a week later where operators stayed away from their boards because of “sweatshop practices.”
“Operators objected to the usual seating, voice and courtesy requirements. Instructions such as ‘Do not change headset from one ear to the other without calling your supervisor,’ or ‘don’t take an aspirin without being relieved your position,’ were particularly offensive,” according to Venus Green in “Race on the Line: Gender, Labor & Technology in the Bell System, 1880-1980,”
The Washington, D.C. operators joined in the first nationwide bargaining later in 1946 that resulted in significant wage increases. The D.C. operators began to leave their jobs just before the agreement was reached.
Mary Gannon led the local operators union from the time it was a company union in 1935 through militant strikes in the 1940s and up until 1950--after the Communications Workers of America was formed. She was one of the few women union leaders in the Washington, D.C. area at that time. Margaret Gilmore at the Bureau of Engraving was another.
She led as many as 200 strikes—most for an hour or two—during her career, including a one-day strike that disrupted White House communications during World War II. Many of the strikes were sympathy strikes helping other telephone unions around the country and helping to lay the basis for a national union.
She was in the late stages of pregnancy with her son Tommy during the six-week 1947 strike, and put in the long hours and picket duty required of a union leader. Her son was born shortly before the end of the strike and Gannon returned to the bargaining table not long after giving birth to conclude an agreement ending the strike.
She continued to work after giving birth helping to form the Communications Workers of America later in 1947 in the aftermath of the failed strike.
Gannon said of her decision to resign at age 38 in 1950, “I was torn between two children, for I feel like the union was my child too. But in the end I felt like I must give more attention to Tommy.”
During her tenure, the telephone operators were known as “Gannon’s girls” by area news reporters.
Automation decimated the union over the coming decades as long distance direct dial eliminated the need for operators.
For more information and additional images related to the 1945-46 strike wave, see flic.kr/s/aHskb2dNCp
For a blog post on the Washington Telephone Traffic Union, see washingtonareaspark.com/2022/02/08/the-washington-telepho...
The photographer is unknown. The image is an auction find.
Date: c. 1900
Description: In this photo, six women are seated at switchboards at a telephone exchange (likely the one previously located in the Whalen Building). Their boss Tom Delbridge, the Superintendent of Telephones, oversees their work from the far right.
Fifty years later, the majority of telephone operators in Northwestern Ontario were still women.
Accession No.: 977.111.3