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Scania K410EB6 Higer Touring.

05:50 M87 Birmingham - Liverpool

delivered new in October 2023

 

Strand Street, Liverpool

PC10BOS Volvo B12M / Plaxton Panther .

Prospect Coaches (West) Ltd, Lye, West Midlands.

Photo taken in Skegness 2013.

Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NY.

1870s Stereoview, unidentified photographer.

Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NY.

1870s Stereoview (converted to anaglyph), unidentified photographer.

Prospect Park Zoo

Eli Lawson ran the company,this is his Leyland Lion PLSC3 No1 WW8265 with a Leyland body.Prospect was taken over by Yorkshire Woolen District.

 

www.gee.bee.co.uk

Brooklyn, New York

View from Prospect Point in Stanley Park.

Tarjetas y prospectos de laboratorios y productos farmacéuticos. Animales]

Autor

Pla Narbona, José-

Mairata, Pedro-n. 1907-

Ortiz Valiente, Manuel-1918--

Junceda, Joan-1881-1948-

Geigy-

Productos Roche (Madrid)-

Fecha

entre 1930 y 1960

 

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Employees, friends and family joined Prospect Park Alliance for a fall stewardship project and helped spread mulch and cleared paths on nature trails in the Midwood section of Prospect Park.

Hamilton.

White settlers first arrived here in the 1820s. It was on the way to the west coast and prospered. By 1844 the town had two breweries, seven inns, a quarry, flour mill and a convict station. This dry area of Tasmania is excellent for sheep and cattle production. The town is known for its many 1840s Georgian style sandstone buildings- all built by convicts before transportation ceased in 1853. Since the 1960s some land has been irrigated from the Derwent River dams. The district also grows opium poppies for medicinal purposes. We hope to have time to visit Prospect Villa, a fine sandstone Georgian house with two Grecian style side additions! Visitors come to Prospect Villa to see the beautiful gardens known for roses, the white garden, the secret garden, the urn garden, the Italian garden and the round garden.

 

Operator- Prospect Coaches Lye

Operating Area- West Midlands

Make- Plaxton

Model- Panther 3

Chassie- Volvo B8R

Fleet No- N/A

Reg- PR68JUL

Location Seen- Walsall

Service- N/A

Info- New to Prospect Coaches

 

Seen- 19/4/23

Prospect New Town - designed by New Urbanist gurus Duany Plater-Zyberk (www.dpz.com/) - takes some serious gambles with color and architecture, and introduces New Urbanism to an uber- suburban corner of the U.S. Love or hate it, you have to admire their cojones.

 

Website: www.prospectnewtown.com/

Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prospect_New_Town

Dedicada a Zunilda, que me descubrió este paraje, y con la que tuve la suerte de pasear, virtualmente, por sus bosques, praderas y lagos. ;)

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Prospect Park es un parque público de la ciudad de Nueva York en los Estados Unidos, situado en el borough de Brooklyn. Con una superfície de 2,1 km², es uno de los mayores parques de la ciudad.

El parque fue creado por los arquitectos Frederick Law Olmsted y Calvert Vaux. La creación del parque les fue confiada a finales de los años 1850, después de que dejaran el taller de Central Park. Fue inaugurado en 1867.

En: es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prospect_Park

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Prospect Park is a 585-acre (2.37 km2) (237 ha) public park in the New York City borough of Brooklyn located between Park Slope, Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, Kensington, Windsor Terrace and Flatbush Avenue, Grand Army Plaza and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. It is run and operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation and is part of the Brooklyn-Queens Greenway.

The late Derek Jarman's house at Dungeness.

 

The Sun Rising - John Donne

 

Busie old foole, unruly Sunne,

Why dost thou thus,

Through windowes, and through curtaines call on us?

Must to thy motions lovers seasons run?

Sawcy pedantique wretch, goe chide

Late schoole boyes, and sowre prentices,

Goe tell Court-huntsmen, that the King will ride,

Call countrey ants to harvest offices;

Love, all alike, no season knowes, nor clyme,

Nor houres, dayes, moneths, which are the rags of time.

 

Thou sunne art halfe as happy'as wee,

In that the world's contracted thus;

Thine age askes ease, and since thy duties bee

To warme the world, that's done in warming us.

Shine here to us, and thou art every where;

This bed thy center is, these walls, thy spheare.

Expositions

15 mars 2017 - 19 juin 2017

 

Galerie 4 - Centre Pompidou, Paris

  

L’exposition fait partie de la manifestation « Mutations/Création » du Centre qui se focalise sur la « prospective et l’interaction des technologies numériques avec la création ». Elle se penche sur trois domaines en particulier : la musique, l’architecture et le design.

 

Imprimer le monde regroupe plus de 30 artistes, designers et architectes qui viennent exposer leurs créations imprimées en 3D comme outil critique d’expérimentation. Le but est de comprendre l’influence que l’impression 3D a sur la production et comment elle a été intégrée au design, à l’architecture et à la science.

 

Parmi les artistes, nous retrouvons Joris Laarman qui est le designer derrière le pont d’acier imprimé en 3D à Amsterdam; Mathis Bengtsson qui a fabriqué la première table en titane grâce à la fabrication additive ou encore Dirk Vander Kooij, l’artiste qui utilise des fils de plastique recyclés pour fabriquer ses objets.

 

Les artistes, designers et architectes présentés dans l’exposition :

 

Additivism (Morehshin Allahyari et Daniel Rourke) ; Aleksa Studio (Aleksandrina Rizova); Alisa Andrasek (Biothing) ; Aldo Bakker ; Mathias Bengtsson ; Henriette Bier et Sina Mostafavi ; Erwan et Ronan Bouroullec ; François Brument et Sonia Laugier, Ammar Eloueini ; Thibault Brunet ; Heather Dewey-Hagborg ; Dong Lin et Chi Zhou ; Goliath Dyèvre et Grégory Chatonsky ; Hyun-hwa Cho et Raphaël Thibault ; Jean-Baptiste Fastrez ; Vincent Fournier ; Laureline Galliot ; Dov Ganchrow et Ami Drach ; Gramazio Kohler Research ; Michael Hansmeyer et Benjamin Dillenburger ; Brian Harms ; Jesse Howard ; Hiroshi Ishii, Lining Yao, Jifei Ou (Tangible Media Group, MIT) ; Joris Laarman ; Achim Menges ; EZCT Architecture & Design Research (Philippe Morel : EZCT / XtreeE ; Felix Agid) ; Nendo (Oki Sato) ; Nervous System (Jessica Rosenkrantz et Jesse Louis-Rosenberg) ; Olga Neuwirth ; Neri Oxman ; Matthew Plummer-Fernandez ; Jon Rafman ; Gilles Retsin et Manuel Jiménez García ; Jenny Sabin ; Neta Soreq ; Studio A2 et New North Press ; Studio Swine (Azusa Murakami et Alexander Groves) ; Skylar Tibbits et Christophe Guberan (Self-assembly Lab, MIT) ; Achraf Touloub ; Unfold (Claire Warnier et Dries Verbruggen) ; University of Tokyo Advanced Design Studies Unit (Yusuke Obuchi, Kengo Kuma, Jun Sato, Kevin Clement, Anders Rod) ; Lilian van Daal ; Olivier Van Herpt ; Dirk Vander Kooij ; Woody Vasulka ; Daniel Widrig ; Hongtao Zhou.

prospect flixbus m1

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Date: c.1960

Photographer: Eric Whalan

 

Note: Image donated by Mr P Whalan. Original photo owned by Mr Whalan.

  

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The late artist and film director Derek Jarman's cottage at Dungeness.

Part of John Donne's "The Sunne Rising", is written on one side in black lettering.

   

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Was in Brooklyn during today's snow and caught this "haunting" image of Prospect Park.

Cadence Prospect Park Series 2008

 

teams that competed in the series:

Axis

BlackFridayDeals.NET

Brooklyn Arches

Brooklyn Velo Force

Brooklyn Velo Force/GQ Racing

Cadence Cycling

CCNS / Pedal Power

Century Road Club /Axis

Century Road Club Association

century road club/sanchez metro

Champion System / Kraft Genie

Champion System p/b Cycles Gladiator Wine

Champion System Racing

Champion Systems

Chelsea Bicycles

Colavita Racing Inc

CRCA

CRCA / Avenue A | Razorfish Cycling

CRCA / AXIS

CRCA / Die Hard-Think Racing

CRCA / Jonathan Adler Racing

CRCA / Radical Media

crca- global locate

CRCA/ NYVelocity

CRCA/ Proasshit.dk

CRCA/Affinity Cycles

CRCA/Bandit Racing

CRCA/Blue Ribbon-Translations.com

CRCA/Comedy Central-Sid's Bikes

CRCA/Deutsche Bank

CRCA/DIE HARD-ThinkRacing

CRCA/DKNY-Signature Cycles

CRCA/El Puente

CRCA/Empire Cycling Team

CRCA/Foundation

CRCA/GLOBAL

crca/global locate

CRCA/Merrill Lynch

CRCA/MetroSanchez

CRCA/NYVELOCITY

CRCA/OrganicAthlete

CRCA/Radical Media

CRCA/Sanchez-Metro

CRCA/Sid's-Cannondale

CRCA-Comedy Central-Sids

CRCA-NYSKETCHES

CYCLONAUTS RACERS

Deno's Wonder Wheel

East End/Kreb Cycle

el puente cycling

Elite Cycling and Fitness/NYU

Flatbread-Ottercreek Cycling

gotham/toga

GS Gotham

GS Gotham/TOGA

GS Mengoni USA

GS ParkRidge/Cyclesport

Kissena

Kissena Cycling Club

Kissena Cycling Team

Liberty Cycle

NBX/Narragansett Beer

NBX/Narragansett Beer/Apex Tech.

NEBC/Cycle Loft/Devonshire Dental

Nerac

Northeastern Hardware/CJCT

NYSketches - crca

NYVelocity

Propeller Racing

Rocket Racing/YSG

Sanchez -Metro / CRCA

SignatureCycles/DKNY

Sommerville Sports

Sotheby's Intl. Realty / Strictly Bicycles

Stage1 fusionTHINK

Team DKNY/Signature Cycles

Team Metra/Wendy's p/b Victor Homes

Team Somerset

Team Velo - Australia

Tenafly Road Dawgz

The Coffee Den

Toga Multi-Sport

VAN DESSEL FACTORY TEAM

Van Dessel Factory Team NJ

W.S UNITED

WEBCOR / Alto Velo

Westwood Velo / Trade Manage Capital

Westwood Velo-Trade Manage Racing

WS UNITED

WS UNITED/SHEEPSHEAD CYCLE

WS United/Sheepshead Cycles

www.SpinCityTeam.net

ZTEAM

Zteam

 

Cadence Cup Prospect Park Series

September 13, 2008

Brooklyn, NY

 

Pro / 1-2-3

97 starters

 

1. Anthony Lowe (WS United)

2. Jermaine Burrowes (WS United)

3. Gavin Robertson (CRCA/Foundation)

4. Matt Inconiglios (Stage 1/Fusion Think)

5. Vladimir Estevez (Champion System)

6. Juan Pimental (CRCA/Global Locate)

7. Karl Rahn (CRCA/Empire)

8. Roselvert "Pollo" Marte (GS Mengoni)

9. Stephan Dioslaki (Team Metra/Wendy's)

10. Somraj Seepersaud (Champion System)

 

Final Overall Cadence Cup Pro/1-2-3 Standings:

 

1. Anthony Lowe (WS United) - 55 pts

2. Jermaine Burrowes (WS United) - 43 pts

3. Vladimir Estevez (Champion System) - 38 pts

4. Stephan Dioslaki (Team Metra/Wendy's) - 27 pts

5. Gavin Robertson (CRCA/Foundation) - 26 pts

6. Matt Inconiglios (Stage 1/Fusion Think) - 26 pts

7. Adam Alexander (CRCA/Foundation) - 25 pts

8. Chad Butts (Champion System) - 23 pts

9. Roselvert "Pollo" Marte (GS Mengoni) - 21 pts

10. Paul Burrowes (WS United) - 20 pts

 

Category 4

76 starters

 

1. Radoslaw Smolaga (Unatt)

2. Miguel Blanco (Spin City)

3. Alessandro Matteucci (BVF)

4. Samuel Martinez (WS United)

5. Robert Lombardi (BVF)

6. Juan Nunez (CRCA/DKNY)

7. Leznek Sniadowski (Unatt)

8. Chris Barbaria (BVF)

9. Will Coghlan (Unatt)

10. Anthony Mazzella (CRCA/Metro)

 

Final Overall Cadence Cup Category 4 Standings:

 

1. Alessandro Matteucci (BVF) - 62 pts

2. Radoslaw Smolaga (Unatt) - 49 pts

3. Chris Barbaria (BVF) - 29 pts

4. Miguel Blanco (Spin City) - 20 pts

5. Leznek Sniadowski (Unatt) - 18 pts

6. Celestino Hernandez (Chelsea Bicycles) - 15 pts

7. Samuel Martinez (WS United) - 14 pts

8. Robert Lombardi (BVF) - 12 pts

9. Germain Matos (Unatt) - 12 pts

10. Will Coghlan (Unatt) - 11 pts

 

Category 5

43 starters

 

1. Greg Waggoner (Z Team)

2. Mitch Jacaruso (CRCA/ NY Velocity)

3. Aaron Deutsch (Brooklyn Arches)

4. Simon Bennett (Team Velo)

5. David Wecht (Tenafky Road Dawgz)

6. Andrew Gillis (USI)

7. Ken Zorovich (Propellar Racing)

8. Max Jiminez (Brooklyn Arches)

9. Daniel Perez (Chelsea Bicycles)

10. Victor Lopez (CRCA/El Puente)

 

Final Overall Cadence Cup Category 5 Standings:

 

1. Aaron Deutsch (Brooklyn Arches) - 41 pts

2. Greg Waggoner (Z Team) - 39 pts

3. Simon Bennett (Team Velo) - 29 pts

4. Ken Zorovich (Propellar Racing) - 25 pts

5. Daniel Perez (Chelsea Bicycles) - 24 pts

Foundation stone 28 Oct 1899 by G W Cooper, architects Williams & Goode, limestone with brick dressings, closed 26 Jul 1959. First church, wooden, opened Oct 1883 on same site in Pulsford St. Third church opened Aug 1959 in Milner St, Sunday school opened Oct 1960. When the Milner St church became too small, the former St Cuthbert’s War Memorial Hall in Gloucester St was purchased & re-opened as Baptist church 1988, last service 1996, sold, demolished & replaced by houses. The Milner St church was also demolished & replaced by houses.

 

“In October of last year services were commenced in a cottage in Pulsford road, Prospect, but since then a neat chapel had been erected by a friend, and the title presented to the Church. Open-air services were held last summer, and were well attended.” [Evening Journal 7 Nov 1883]

 

“The Rev. E. H. Ellis presided at the ceremony, and gave a brief history of the old wooden edifice, which has done good service during the last 16 years. . . The stone was then laid by Mr. G. W. Cooper, who said that when the original church was built, it was handed over to the Tynte-street authorities free of debt. He hoped that the new church would be almost, if not entirely free, by the time the building was completed.” [Advertiser 30 Oct 1899]

 

PROSPECT ST CUTHBERT’S WAR MEMORIAL HALL

Foundation stone 20 Nov 1920 by Governor Sir Archibald Weigall, opened 22 Aug 1921 in Gloucester St, sold to Baptists 1988, last service 1996, sold, demolished & replaced by houses.

 

“the Governor (Sir Archibald Weigall). . . hoped that the hall would be a tangible memorial, and serve for all time to glorify the gallant deeds of our lost heroes. . . stone . . . inscribed — ‘To the glory of God and as a memorial of the valour and sacrifice of Australian men and women in the great war, 1914-1920.’” [Register 29 Nov 1920]

 

“In May, 1919, it was decided by parishioners . . . to erect a building to give better facilities for educating the children, and for furthering the efforts of the church among the young people of the parish. . . consists of an assembly hall . . . Kindergarten room . . . 14 classrooms, and a large kitchen. . . The building was designed Mr. Frank Cordon. The supervising architects were Messrs. English & Soward.” [The Journal 22 Aug 1921]

 

Ambergill Falls in Prospect Park in the snow.

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