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A Contingent of president's bodyguard during their rehearsal for upcoming Republic Day Parade, New Delhi, India
The statuary from the Presidents Park now residing on a farm/business in Croaker Virginia. Statues are 18 to 20 feet tall.
Since it's President's Day I looked back in my pics and dug up a shot I took at Mt. Rushmore last August.
My President is Victoria Kayor Rejan the best one Ever
Visit this location at PHOENIX HAVEN II UNDER CONSTRUCTION in Second Life
An eastbound CSX plow extra crosses Bloomington Viaduct and dumps a fresh batch of snow into the Potomac River at the bottom of 17 Mile Grade. This extra plowed the former B&O's West End between Grafton, WV and Cumberland, MD in the wake of 2003's Presidents Day Blizzard.
In honor of the late President H.W Bush, UP has assigned commemorative locomotives 4141 and 1943 to tour its system in honor of the late president. Here we see them at Global 2 Yard in Northlake Illinois
1940s-era Toronto streetcar; last in service around 1990. Preserved at the Halton Radial Railway Museum.
Serangoon Harbour, Singapore.
Prestige Ocean provides launch services to Singapore’s various inner anchorages and Outer port limit waters.
Prestige Cargo Boat
TWIN MARINE ENGINE
ALUMINUM HULL
OUTPUT : 330KW×2
LENGTH : 15 meter
BREATH : 4.4 meter
The splendour of the Rashtrapati Bhavan is multi-dimensional. It is a vast mansion and its architecture is breathtaking. More than these, it has a hallowed existence in the annals of democracy for being the residence of the President of the largest democracy in the world. Few official residential premises of the Head of the State in the world will match the Rashtrapati Bhavan in terms of its size, vastness and its magnificence.
Apart from Edwin Lutyens, the Chief architect and Chief Engineer Hugh Keeling there were many Indian contractors who were involved in the construction of this building. While a Muslim contractor Haroun-al-Rashid did most of the work of the main building the forecourt was built by Sujan Singh and his son Sobha Singh. Surprisingly the names of these Indians did not find a place in the official biography of Lutyens.
It is interesting to note that the building which was scheduled to be completed in four years took seventeen years and on the eighteenth year of its completion India became independent.
This the view of the same building in its complete splendour.
Wisconsin Central GP40 #3018, is seen here tied down for the day on Presidents Island in Memphis, TN.
3/16/2019
Union Pacific 9126, 2524, and 6132 pull 100 well cars of APL containers emerging from the heart of Salt Lake City on the original Western Pacific main line the afternoon of Oct. 10, 1992. The parallel track belongs to the short line Salt Lake Garfield & Western.
Roosevelt Island, New York City, USA, 2024.
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