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A gorgeous sunrise in the tallgrass prairie of the Bazaar Cattle Pens on the Kansas Turnpike. if you zoom in you can read the plaque
Title: Prairie View
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Graphic Services, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1952
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 22, File 22-117
Rights: It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information
Title: Prairie Canyon Ranch
Call Number: 2008.022.0091
Creator: Stephens, Sheila R
Description: Boy Scouts and their helpers install a fence at the Prairie Canyon Ranch.
Dates: 2007-04-17
Place: Prairie Canyon Ranch (Franktown, Colo.)
Physical Description: Digital. Digital Camera. Dim Notes:2592 x 1944 pixels Copy
Collection: Prairie Canyon Ranch Visual Materials
Subjects: Colorado; Douglas County (Colo.); Franktown (Colo.); Colorado; Douglas County (Colo.); Prairie Canyon Ranch (Franktown, Colo.); Stephens, Taylor II; Walker, Tim
Information about the Douglas County History Research Center and photo reproduction information is available at www.douglascountyhistory.org.
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Offering thirsty prairie rattlesnakes water at an Alberta den site. These snakes eagerly surfaced from their hibernaculum once my friend Sheri started spraying water at the threshold to the den's entrance. Alberta has been suffering from a drought for months and Sheri suspected some would take advantage of the precious water despite it being dispensed by a human!
Prairie Lily during sunset. There is a lot of haze in the sky from the forest fires. Taken July 3, 2013.
Iowa Prairie Conference 2013 field trip to "Prairie Song Farm" in Dorchester on Friday, July 19 - Photo by Maria da Silva
Iowa Prairie Conference 2013 field trip to "Prairie Song Farm" in Dorchester on Friday, July 19 - Photo by Maria da Silva
Title: Prairie Canyon Ranch
Call Number: 2008.022.0090
Creator: Stephens, Sheila R
Description: Boy Scouts and their helpers install a fence at the Prairie Canyon Ranch.
Dates: 2007-04-17
Place: Prairie Canyon Ranch (Franktown, Colo.)
Physical Description: Digital. Digital Camera. Dim Notes:2592 x 1944 pixels Copy
Collection: Prairie Canyon Ranch Visual Materials
Subjects: Colorado; Douglas County (Colo.); Franktown (Colo.); Colorado; Douglas County (Colo.); Prairie Canyon Ranch (Franktown, Colo.)
Information about the Douglas County History Research Center and photo reproduction information is available at www.douglascountyhistory.org.
If you choose to use one of our images, we'd love to know how! Leave a comment below or email us at sboyd@dclibraries.org.
We did a little drive through the prairie countryside east of Calgary, looking for our fabulous Snow Owls, or a Great Grey Owl, or really, just any bird, except a Magpie, Raven, or Crow. Lots of the latter three, none of the former two. Big unhappy face. But we did see a lot of other interesting things, and so we won't complain, much...
Iowa Prairie Conference 2013 field trip to "Prairie Song Farm" in Dorchester on Friday, July 19 - Photo by Maria da Silva
Black-Eyed Susan growing in prairie strips at Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge near Prairie City, Iowa, among the first established in Iowa. Iowa State University is studying their effectiveness for erosion control and other benefits.
Please Credit: NRCS/SWCS photo by Lynn Betts
Another view of the Prairie Falcon from a little different angle. Kept inching my way closer. It wasn't until someone blew by on an ATV that it got startled and flew away. Thirty more seconds and I would have been able to get around to the sunlit side.
Taken along the Pony Express Rd. Tooele County, Utah.
Prairie Grass Cafe
601 Skokie Blvd.
Northbrook, IL 60062
847-205-4433
prairiegrasscafe.com
Photo credit: Grant Kessler
Former Great Western Churchward designed 'Prairie' class locomotive, number 4277, prepares to depart Paignton Queens Park with a short ballast train to Churston.
Built December 1920 in Swindon. Withdrawn British Railways 1964
This class of locomotive was designed for use on heavy coal trains in the Welsh valleys, although two of the class were allocated to St. Blazey in Cornwall for china clay traffic.4277 was based at Aberbeeg for most of its working life being withdrawn from there in 1964 and sent to Barry scrapyard. For 22 years 4277 lay rusting in Barry scrapyard near Cardiff until it was rescued in June 1986 and restored to full working order in private ownership.It has been used on many heritage railways around the country since then.The PDSR bought the loco in 2008 after a major overhaul from its original owner for exclusive use on the railway.
150th Anniversary Gala.
Paignton Queens Park,
16th August 2014.
We spotted this male Roosevelt elk while exploring this fantastic state park. The old growth redwoods in sections of this park are the most dense I have ever seen. It is like stepping back into the past to a time before man ever set foot here. This is a shot HDR, although I am not sure it was necessary....and taken in Northern California's coastal redwoods.
Photos of the Prairie Dog Central in Winnipeg - one of North America's oldest running steam locomotive
www.prairiedogcentralrailway.com/index.html
No. 3 was built originally by Dubs and Co. of Glasgow, Scotland for the Canadian Pacific Railway in April 1882. She served the C.P.R. faithfully in Northwest Ontario, Manitoba and British Columbia until November 1918 when she was sold to the Winnipeg River Railway (later named Winnipeg Light & Power Co., and then renamed to Winnipeg Hydro and subsequently known today as Manitoba Hydro).
No. 3 served between Lac du Bonnet and Pointe du Bois, Manitoba until she was retired in 1961. In 1966, she was moved to Winnipeg where plans were underway to have it run excursions during the 1967 PAN-AM Games unfortunately, these plans did not materialize. In April 1968, The Vintage Locomotive Society was incorporated, and No.3 was leased to the V.L.S. under an agreement with Winnipeg Hydro and soon after Society members refurbished her and put her into service in 1970 as the Premier motive power for the Prairie Dog Central.
No 3 is classified as an American Standard 4-4-0, meaning it has four small pony (or pilot) wheels at the front, four driving wheels under the boiler and zero trailing wheels under the firebox. Her overall length is 59 feet and the driving wheels are 62 inches in diameter. The boiler pressure is 160 pounds per square inch (P.S.I.) and the cylinders have a 16-inch diameter and 24-inch stroke
Photo Credit: Allan Peden
Iowa Prairie Conference 2013 field trip to "Prairie Song Farm" in Dorchester on Friday, July 19 - Photo by Maria da Silva