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A gem of an old jetted Timber Frame in Newark On Trent.

Princes Street in the iconic City of Edinburgh seen from Calton Hill on a Sunday afternoon

Tipo de buque: Yate

IMO: 1003308

MMSI: 538071307

Eslora: 147m

Manga: 18m

Calado: 5,4m

Peso muerto: ----

Arqueo bruto: 4620t

Año construcción: 1984

Bandera:Marshall Islands

Looking towards the Royal Seaforth dock cranes from Princes dock just after sunset

Prince Baskettail ...New Germany

Prince Eric is the deuteragonist of Disney's 1989 animated feature film, The Little Mermaid. He is a young, dashing prince of a seaside kingdom with a passion for sailing. During one of his voyages, Eric is rescued by a mysterious girl after nearly drowning during a storm. Grateful for her heroism, and enchanted by her beautiful voice, Eric immediately falls in love with his rescuer and becomes determined to find and marry her.

Very early morning shot of Princes Pier, Melbourne.

I was so early I could not access the end of the pier at this time to get the cliched shot of the old pylons.

The remaining pylons from the historic Princes Pier standing proud from the water of Port Phillip Bay

Prince Rupert is a port city on British Columbia’s northwest coast. It’s a gateway to wilderness areas like the Khutzeymateen Grizzly Sanctuary bear habitat. Humpback whales swim in the fish-filled waters offshore.

Looking westwards along Princes Street at Blue Hour, past the front of the Royal Scottish Academy on the Mound (you can see the small portable Cafe Renee lit up on the lower left next to the gallery)

Couldn't resist taking this while waiting for a client on a job in the city

Prince Edward County, Ontario

3-27-07 One of them anyway! ;) We took pix of the kids in Bluebonnets (I know you can't see them here, but I'll post them when I get them edited... ;)) today & they were somewhat cooperative. LOL

 

(Taken with film SLR - Minolta 400SI & 70-210 lens)

 

Went as high as #24 on Explore! :)

My frontyard Prince!

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Prince is growing fast and has become quite comfortable with his accomodations.

 

Prince Harry, wearing uniform of the Blues & Royals. Waves from a Ascot Landau.

 

Trooping the Colour also known as The Queen's Birthday Parade, is traditional display of pomp and pageantry originating from preparations of battle.

Colours, or flags, were carried or "trooped" down the rank so that it could be seen and recognised by the soldiers. This year the Colour being trooped belonged to 7 Company Coldstream Guards.

More than 1,600 soldiers and 300 horses took part in the parade to celebrate The Queen's 90th Birthday.

A delightfully scented geranium, it has taken 4 years to flower and for me is already well worth the wait as the flowers are bigger than any of the others, and just as lovely... Happily there are plenty of buds promising more to come...

The two sticks hold aloft two strands of thick soft cord soaked in bubble solution, one short and one long. When the sticks are pulled apart a sort of hoop is formed between the two strands, and slight wind or movement can balloon out extremely large long bubbles. I would have liked to see just how long these large sausage shaped bubbles could last, and whether they would separate into a string of bubbles, or simply shrink into one gigantic bubble.

 

But as usual the competitively destructive children outnumbered the co-operatively scientifically curious :-)

 

The bubble surfaces shimmered with iridiscent reflections. Very hard to catch in a photograph, not sure why.

 

Photographed at the western end of the eastern section of Princes Street Gardens, just by the Art Gallery.

 

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FR George England and Co 0-4-0STT no 2 Prince heads through the woods.

Princes Square on Buchanan Street in Glasgow, Scotland is an upmarket shopping mall, cinema and food court with a wide variety of stylish restaurants and bars. Built around Victorian Merchants Houses it’s won numerous architectural awards and is widely recognised as a leading example of urban renewal.

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The Queen of the Athi Pride, Nala led her pride members in a unsuccessful hunt attempt on a herd of Zebras but the co-ordination and timing of the pride was not correct and the Zebras ran away.

 

The handsome sub-adult was seen resting after their unsuccessful hunt and was captured during a Photography safari on an early morning game drive in Nairobi National Park, Kenya.

The Fürstenzug (English: Procession of Princes) in Dresden, Germany, is a large mural of a mounted procession of the rulers of Saxony. It was originally painted between 1871 and 1876 to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the Wettin Dynasty, Saxony's ruling family.

Princes Risborough is a small town in Buckinghamshire, England, about 9 miles south of Aylesbury and 8 miles north west of High Wycombe. Bledlow lies to the west and Monks Risborough to the east. It lies at the foot of the Chiltern Hills, at the north end of a gap or pass through the Chilterns,

Prince is one of two Royalty Class boats built in 1931 by James Pollock Sons & Co Ltd of Faversham. Kent, for Associated Canal Carriers Ltd. Seen here at Tramway Wharf in Marple on the Peak Forest Canal.

Princes Square ,Glasgow ,Scotland - early Sunday morning whilst still quiet - interesting escalator architecture.

Pica pica

 

Love them or loathe them?

 

From the RSPB: www.rspb.org.uk/discoverandenjoynature/discoverandlearn/b...

 

"Magpies seem to be jacks of all trades - scavengers, predators and pest-destroyers, their challenging, almost arrogant attitude has won them few friends".

On a grey, misty afternoon Class 52 No. 1041 'Western Prince' winds around the reverse curves along the sea wall at Teignmouth heading the Etruria - St. Blazey china clay empties on 21st May 1976. This daily working was at this time usually hauled by a Class 52 between St. Blazey and Bescot Yard, where electric traction took over for the final leg to Etruria, a suburb of Stoke on Trent, where the china clay was used in the local pottery industry. Then a daily working, the train still runs but now just once a week, reflecting the decline of the pottery industry in Stoke on Trent. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved

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