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Crude Oil Tanker
Built: 2003
Flag: Liberia
Width: 44 m
Length: 250 m
Gross tonnage: 62586
IMO: 9256078
MMSI: 636011642
Photo taken from Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, 19 June 2011
Soon-to-disappear sign for the defunct Prospect Mall Cinema, on Prospect Ave. just south of North Avenue on Milwaukee's East Side.
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Name:Liteyny Prospect
IMO:9256078
Flag:Liberia
MMSI:636011642
Callsign:A8AP6
Vessel type:Crude Oil Tanker
Gross tonnage:62,586 tons
Summer DWT:114,546 tons
Length:250 m
Beam:44 m
Draught:14.2 m
Home port:Monrovia
Class society:American Bureau Of Shipping
Build year:2003
Builder :Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
Geoje, South Korea
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.
My friends Grace Lieberman, left, and Kathleen Ennis during rehearsal for the Prospect Theater Project production of "The Beauty Queen of Leenane."
On Monday, Jim and I drove from The Desmond Hotel in Albany, New York to the Adirondack Mountains. Our first sightseeing opportunity was Mount Prospect--very close to Lake George Village. It's supposed to be high enough for a 100 mile view. Unfortunately, it was very hazy the day that we drove up the mountain; so, I snapped pictures of the wildlife.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
I took this moments after they asked me to snap a photo of them together on their own camera. They are a strikingly handsome couple.
Glasnevin Cemetery, officially known as Prospect Cemetery, is the largest non-denominational cemetery in Ireland with an estimated 1.5 million burials. It first opened in 1832, and is located in Glasnevin, Dublin. It should be noted that visitors can now enter the Botanic Gardens from within Glasnevin Cemetery.