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This RAC map is a bit of a mess and difficult to read. The proposed M23 route past Croydon and into south London is shown, crossing the similarly proposed M25, though neither motorway is shown with numbers here.
Taken from an RAC Route Map of Great Britain from 1970.
Thursday, April 8, 2010.
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I've been given a bigger van as I do larger project planned maintenance work for the council, can't see why I need a roof rack though it isn't like I'm gonna reach it up that high lol !
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This strip map of the M23 shows the northern section planned as far as the A236 at Mitcham Common, with the possible suggestion that junctions along the route would be with the three roads shown crossing the motorway - the aforementioned A236, and the A232 and B280.
Taken from a Shell Motorways Map Book from 1975.
At one point, it seems Boldon had a southern bypass planned for it, which would have likely extended the dual carriageway A184 further towards Sunderland. The flared carriageways on the western side of Testos Roundabout with the A19 hint at what was planned. Unfortunately for the residents of Boldon living on this busy road, they didn't get their bypass, though Boldon Golf Club might be glad - it would have cut their course in two!
Taken from a Geographia Motoring Atlas of Great Britain from June 1975.
Most maps from the early and mid 1970s that show a full M25 route around London depict it from the M20, only as far as the M4, as this strip map shows. Of additional interest here are the junction arrangements - the unbuilt junction with the A233 near Westerham, and the 3 level stacked roundabout layout for modern-day junction 5 with the A21.
Taken from a Shell Motorways Map Book from 1975.
Warren Leigh, a Navajo, is a medically retired U.S. Marine and Purple Heart recipient and is the manager of the Cocopah-owned Wild River Family Entertainment Center on the Cocopah Reservation near Yuma, Arizona, on August 23, 2023.
The modern facility has 24 bowling lanes, laser tag, a large arcade room, indoor rock climbing, and food and beverage service. The entertainment center is one of many Cocopah businesses that the Sovereign Nation of the Cocopahs wants to power with their planned solar power project. Through the Rural Partners Network (RPN), the Cocopah Tribe may work with the Department of Energy (DOE) to improve the Tribe’s energy independence and sustainability and reduce energy costs. Whether on their own or with DOE, the two-part project includes part one, an electric utility meter consolidation converting six small meters to one primary meter with a better Arizona Public Service (APS) rate structure, which empowers the ability for solar generation and future business growth with reduced cost, then part two, solar generation with the installation of a Cocopah-owned solar generation system to power the businesses fed by the new primary meter. The planned solar generation will reduce operating costs by offsetting energy charges from APS.
The Cocopah Indian Tribe, home to about 900 members, is approximately 13 miles south of Yuma.
The Tribe, known as the River People, have lived along the lower Colorado River and delta for centuries. The Cocopahs descended from the greater population of Yuman-speaking people. The Cocopah will focus its collaborative work on housing and essential community facility development.
The RPN is an alliance of the USDA, other federal agencies, and commissions working directly with rural communities to expand rural prosperity through job creation, infrastructure development, and community improvement. In Arizona, The RPN is partnering with two Tribal Nations, each with a rich history, culture, language, and land base. Arizona is part of the inaugural cohort of states with RPN and the only state centered exclusively in Tribal nations.
USDA Photo by Jay Pinsky.
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which will benefit directly from the solar power project planned for the Cocopah Tribe thanks to interagency coordination through the Rural Partners Network. Through the Rural Partners Network, the Cocopah Tribe is working with the Department of Energy to improve the Tribe’s energy independence and sustainability and reduce energy costs. The two-part project includes part one, a meter consolidation converting six small meters to one primary meter with a better APS rate structure, which empowers the ability for solar generation & future business growth with reduced cost, and part two, solar generation with the installation of a Cocopah-owned solar generation system to power the businesses that are fed by the new primary meter. The planned solar generation will reduce operating costs by offsetting energy charges from APS. The Cocopah Indian Tribe, home to about 900 members, is approximately 13 miles south of Yuma. The Tribe, known as the River People, have lived along the lower Colorado River and delta for centuries, maintaining their traditional and cultural beliefs. Descended from the greater Yuman-speaking people, this Tribe will focus its collaborative work on housing and essential community facility development. The Rural Partners Network (RPN) is an alliance of federal agencies and commissions working directly with rural communities to expand rural prosperity through job creation, infrastructure development, and community improvement. In Arizona, The Rural Partners Network is partnering with two Tribal Nations, each with a rich history, culture, language, and land base. Arizona is part of the inaugural cohort of states with RPN, and the only state centered their selection exclusively in Tribal nations. USDA Photo by Jay Pinsky
Warren Leigh, a Navajo, is a medically retired U.S. Marine and Purple Heart recipient and is the manager of the Cocopah-owned Wild River Family Entertainment Center on the Cocopah Reservation near Yuma, Arizona, on August 23, 2023.
The modern facility has 24 bowling lanes, laser tag, a large arcade room, indoor rock climbing, and food and beverage service. The entertainment center is one of many Cocopah businesses that the Sovereign Nation of the Cocopahs wants to power with their planned solar power project. Through the Rural Partners Network (RPN), the Cocopah Tribe may work with the Department of Energy (DOE) to improve the Tribe’s energy independence and sustainability and reduce energy costs. Whether on their own or with DOE, the two-part project includes part one, an electric utility meter consolidation converting six small meters to one primary meter with a better Arizona Public Service (APS) rate structure, which empowers the ability for solar generation and future business growth with reduced cost, then part two, solar generation with the installation of a Cocopah-owned solar generation system to power the businesses fed by the new primary meter. The planned solar generation will reduce operating costs by offsetting energy charges from APS.
The Cocopah Indian Tribe, home to about 900 members, is approximately 13 miles south of Yuma.
The Tribe, known as the River People, have lived along the lower Colorado River and delta for centuries. The Cocopahs descended from the greater population of Yuman-speaking people. The Cocopah will focus its collaborative work on housing and essential community facility development.
The RPN is an alliance of the USDA, other federal agencies, and commissions working directly with rural communities to expand rural prosperity through job creation, infrastructure development, and community improvement. In Arizona, The RPN is partnering with two Tribal Nations, each with a rich history, culture, language, and land base. Arizona is part of the inaugural cohort of states with RPN and the only state centered exclusively in Tribal nations.
USDA Photo by Jay Pinsky.
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which will benefit directly from the solar power project planned for the Cocopah Tribe thanks to interagency coordination through the Rural Partners Network. Through the Rural Partners Network, the Cocopah Tribe is working with the Department of Energy to improve the Tribe’s energy independence and sustainability and reduce energy costs. The two-part project includes part one, a meter consolidation converting six small meters to one primary meter with a better APS rate structure, which empowers the ability for solar generation & future business growth with reduced cost, and part two, solar generation with the installation of a Cocopah-owned solar generation system to power the businesses that are fed by the new primary meter. The planned solar generation will reduce operating costs by offsetting energy charges from APS. The Cocopah Indian Tribe, home to about 900 members, is approximately 13 miles south of Yuma. The Tribe, known as the River People, have lived along the lower Colorado River and delta for centuries, maintaining their traditional and cultural beliefs. Descended from the greater Yuman-speaking people, this Tribe will focus its collaborative work on housing and essential community facility development. The Rural Partners Network (RPN) is an alliance of federal agencies and commissions working directly with rural communities to expand rural prosperity through job creation, infrastructure development, and community improvement. In Arizona, The Rural Partners Network is partnering with two Tribal Nations, each with a rich history, culture, language, and land base. Arizona is part of the inaugural cohort of states with RPN, and the only state centered their selection exclusively in Tribal nations. USDA Photo by Jay Pinsky
Runcorn's expanded expressway network to the east of the town is shown here as a projected route, along with some other realigned connecting roads. As a bonus, the planned southern extension of the M57 (shown elsewhere) creeps into the top of the scan!
Taken from a Geographia Motoring Atlas of Great Britain from June 1975.
Empire State Development Corporation (ESDC, the state agency "overseeing" developer Forest City Ratner’s Atlantic Yards development proposal in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn) public hearing on the Modified General Project Plan
July 30, 2009
New York City College of Technology (Klitgord Auditorium)
285 Jay Street
Brooklyn, New York
TeslaHousesThe project plan gives everyone their own personal comfort zone. Not to disturb other residents or visitors of the building, the building plan provides an opportunity to get in and out of the sauna through a separate entrance. The living room is connected to the dining room and kitchen, which creates a wide range of common everyday use.
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Previews from my never ending project. Planned to finish shooting this week (crossed fingers) *anti-jinx dance*
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BELGIUM – Cathedral of Our Lady of Antwerp
The Cathedral of Our Lady is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Antwerp, Belgium.
The current church replaces an old Romanesque chapel built in the 10th century in the same place, dedicated to Mary, transformed into a Romanesque church in 1123. From 1352 to 1521, the people of Antwerp erected the largest Gothic church in the Netherlands. Emperor Charles V has the ambition to build a much larger church. The project planned to build a church three times larger than the existing building and equipped with five towers, but the fire on the night of October 5 to 6, 1533 put an end to this dream.
Built in 169 years, it is a Gothic church in the shape of a Latin cross, one of the peaks of Brabant Gothic art.
Empire State Development Corporation (ESDC, the state agency "overseeing" developer Forest City Ratner’s Atlantic Yards development proposal in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn) public hearing on the Modified General Project Plan
July 30, 2009
New York City College of Technology (Klitgord Auditorium)
285 Jay Street
Brooklyn, New York
Colonial Revival House (1924)
708 Wilson Ave.
Architect: George W. Kelham
Bay Terrace
Vallejo Heights
Vallejo, Solano
Architect George W. Kelham designed residences as part of the Mare Island Industrial Housing project planned in 1915 and built in 1918–24 to provide civilian workers' housing for the Mare Island Naval Shipyard. The district was originally called Georgetown but re-renamed Bay Terrace in 1920. The houses had varying exterior styles but were limited to about five floor plans. This is an example of a four-room house.
George W. Kelham (1871–1936) came to San Francisco in 1906. He organized the plan for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in 1915 and designed numerous major buildings in San Francisco and elsewhere.
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Empire State Development Corporation (ESDC, the state agency "overseeing" developer Forest City Ratner’s Atlantic Yards development proposal in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn) public hearing on the Modified General Project Plan
July 30, 2009
New York City College of Technology (Klitgord Auditorium)
285 Jay Street
Brooklyn, New York
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The A120 Colchester Eastern Bypass created a dual carriageway route towards Harwich port. Where the road neared the A133, two junctions were planned, but only one was built - the eastern fork. A bridge for the western fork was built over the A120 and remains to this day but was never used and has since become a bit of a local attraction as the 'bridge to nowhere'. This scan shows both forks to the A133 as planned.
Taken from an RAC Regional Map of the South East (revision L).
Colonial Revival House (1924)
726 Wilson Ave.
Architect: George W. Kelham
Bay Terrace
Vallejo Heights
Vallejo, Solano
Architect George W. Kelham designed residences as part of the Mare Island Industrial Housing project planned in 1915 and built in 1918–24 to provide civilian workers' housing for the Mare Island Naval Shipyard. The district was originally called Georgetown but re-renamed Bay Terrace in 1920. The houses had varying exterior styles but were limited to about five floor plans. This is an example of a six-room house.
George W. Kelham (1871–1936) came to San Francisco in 1906. He organized the plan for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in 1915 and designed numerous major buildings in San Francisco and elsewhere.
© Matthew X. Kiernan
NYBAI17-4184
Item Number: 10058-4-70of93-pt1.
Document Title: State of Maryland, State Roads Commission Baltimore, MD. Patapsco Tunnel Project Plan & Profile Frankfurt Avenue Sta. 0+00 to Sta. 9+00 Scale 1" = 50'.
Project: 10058; Patapsco Tunnel Project; Baltimore; Maryland; 02 City & Regional Planning & Improvement Projects; 1672 PLANS (1954-1958).
Artist/Creator: .
Location: Olmsted National Historic Site, Brookline, MA.
Category: PLAN.
Purpose: A&E (Architectural & Engineering).
Physical Characteristics: [Dimensions]22.5 x 36.5; [Technique]diazo pos; [Support]paper.
Dates: 3-OCT-1955;.
Notes: Temp By-Pass A. Cont. P.T. 106, Sheet 11of72..
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Please Credit: Courtesy of the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site..
Empire State Development Corporation (ESDC, the state agency "overseeing" developer Forest City Ratner’s Atlantic Yards development proposal in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn) public hearing on the Modified General Project Plan
July 30, 2009
New York City College of Technology (Klitgord Auditorium)
285 Jay Street
Brooklyn, New York
nothing too special today.
i got an award from my school
for having good grades and being smart.
so thats cool i guess.....
365's will be getting a lot better,
trust me.
i've got this little mini project planned for the next week's pictures.
:D
Why does the modern-day M25 flow so neatly into the M26? Because the M26 was meant to be the M25, as this map shows! The original southern terminus of Ringway 4 before the M25 plans as we know them today were created.
Taken from an Estate Publications Leisure Map of Kent and East Sussex.
Empire State Development Corporation (ESDC, the state agency "overseeing" developer Forest City Ratner’s Atlantic Yards development proposal in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn) public hearing on the Modified General Project Plan
July 30, 2009
New York City College of Technology (Klitgord Auditorium)
285 Jay Street
Brooklyn, New York
Nederland, Amsterdam , 24 november 2014.
Als eerste stadion ter wereld zet de Arena een z.g. robot (links in beeld) aan het werk om de gesteldheid van het gras te monitoren.
Op de foto Henk van Raan in het stadion naast de "grasrobot"
Henk van Raan Henk is Board Member of the Amsterdam ArenA and specializes in facility and project management, preparation of project plans, maintenance concepts and planning.
He manages the sustainability program which results in a carbon neutral stadium in 2015.
Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
Palm trees, water tower and blue sky at the Cocopah Bend RV & Golf Resort is a Cocopah-owned 300-acre facility that offers indoor and outdoor recreational opportunities for its residents and guests near Yuma, Arizona, on August 24, 2023.
In another part of the Sovereign Nation of the Cocopahs, some of their businesses will benefit directly from the solar power project planned by the Cocopah Tribe. Through the Rural Partners Network (RPN), the Cocopah Tribe may work with the Department of Energy (DOE) to improve the Tribe’s energy independence and sustainability and reduce energy costs. Whether on their own or with DOE, the two-part project includes part one, an electric utility meter consolidation converting six small meters to one primary meter with a better Arizona Public Service (APS) rate structure, which empowers the ability for solar generation and future business growth with reduced cost, then part two, solar generation with the installation of a Cocopah-owned solar generation system to power the businesses fed by the new primary meter. The planned solar generation will reduce operating costs by offsetting energy charges from APS. The Cocopah Indian Tribe, home to about 900 members, is approximately 13 miles south of Yuma.
The Tribe, known as the River People, have lived along the lower Colorado River and delta for centuries. The Cocopahs descended from the greater population of Yuman-speaking people. The Cocopah will focus its collaborative work on housing and essential community facility development.
The RPN is an alliance of federal agencies and commissions working directly with rural communities to expand rural prosperity through job creation, infrastructure development, and community improvement. In Arizona, The RPN is partnering with two Tribal Nations, each with a rich history, culture, language, and land base. Arizona is part of the inaugural cohort of states with RPN and the only state centered exclusively in Tribal nations. USDA Photo by Jay Pinsky.
Rep. Collin Peterson and Barry Bahl, Director of the St. Cloud VA Health Care System in St. Cloud, Minn., examine a chart outlining future construction projects planned for the central Minnesota Veterans hospital, during Congressman Peterson’s visit there on March 15, 2012.
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With InLoox PM, Outlook calendar items are connected to milestones and activities of project planning. You don't even have to open a project to gain real-time information about project planning. Project planning changes as appointment changes, are automatically synchronized.
Spot the difference with the previous scan (01215)! Aside from the revisions to the Map Productions mapping style, the obvious difference is that the A120 Colchester Eastern Bypass is shown as complete, but so too are both fork junctions to the A133, despite only the eastern one actually being built! The only thing to show for the western junction is a ghost bridge and some earthworks, easily visible on satellite imagery.
Taken from an RAC Regional Map of the South East (revision N).
Warren Leigh, a Navajo, is a medically retired U.S. Marine and Purple Heart recipient and is the manager of the Cocopah-owned Wild River Family Entertainment Center on the Cocopah Reservation near Yuma, Arizona, on August 23, 2023.
The modern facility has 24 bowling lanes, laser tag, a large arcade room, indoor rock climbing, and food and beverage service. The entertainment center is one of many Cocopah businesses that the Sovereign Nation of the Cocopahs wants to power with their planned solar power project. Through the Rural Partners Network (RPN), the Cocopah Tribe may work with the Department of Energy (DOE) to improve the Tribe’s energy independence and sustainability and reduce energy costs. Whether on their own or with DOE, the two-part project includes part one, an electric utility meter consolidation converting six small meters to one primary meter with a better Arizona Public Service (APS) rate structure, which empowers the ability for solar generation and future business growth with reduced cost, then part two, solar generation with the installation of a Cocopah-owned solar generation system to power the businesses fed by the new primary meter. The planned solar generation will reduce operating costs by offsetting energy charges from APS.
The Cocopah Indian Tribe, home to about 900 members, is approximately 13 miles south of Yuma.
The Tribe, known as the River People, have lived along the lower Colorado River and delta for centuries. The Cocopahs descended from the greater population of Yuman-speaking people. The Cocopah will focus its collaborative work on housing and essential community facility development.
The RPN is an alliance of the USDA, other federal agencies, and commissions working directly with rural communities to expand rural prosperity through job creation, infrastructure development, and community improvement. In Arizona, The RPN is partnering with two Tribal Nations, each with a rich history, culture, language, and land base. Arizona is part of the inaugural cohort of states with RPN and the only state centered exclusively in Tribal nations.
USDA Photo by Jay Pinsky.
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which will benefit directly from the solar power project planned for the Cocopah Tribe thanks to interagency coordination through the Rural Partners Network. Through the Rural Partners Network, the Cocopah Tribe is working with the Department of Energy to improve the Tribe’s energy independence and sustainability and reduce energy costs. The two-part project includes part one, a meter consolidation converting six small meters to one primary meter with a better APS rate structure, which empowers the ability for solar generation & future business growth with reduced cost, and part two, solar generation with the installation of a Cocopah-owned solar generation system to power the businesses that are fed by the new primary meter. The planned solar generation will reduce operating costs by offsetting energy charges from APS. The Cocopah Indian Tribe, home to about 900 members, is approximately 13 miles south of Yuma. The Tribe, known as the River People, have lived along the lower Colorado River and delta for centuries, maintaining their traditional and cultural beliefs. Descended from the greater Yuman-speaking people, this Tribe will focus its collaborative work on housing and essential community facility development. The Rural Partners Network (RPN) is an alliance of federal agencies and commissions working directly with rural communities to expand rural prosperity through job creation, infrastructure development, and community improvement. In Arizona, The Rural Partners Network is partnering with two Tribal Nations, each with a rich history, culture, language, and land base. Arizona is part of the inaugural cohort of states with RPN, and the only state centered their selection exclusively in Tribal nations. USDA Photo by Jay Pinsky
The Chamber welcomes the Town of Wright, Wyoming as a new member! The ribbon cutting was combined with the Town’s first Annual Christmas Tree Lighting and Open House. Mayor Tim Albin said “the new partnership with the County Chamber will be a good opportunity to market Wright as a great place to live as well as do business.” The Town of Wright has several projects planned for 2012, including the construction of the new Wright Recreation Center, the Wright Visitor’s Center and the Haycreek Golf Course kitchen renovations. Long-term projects include the construction of a new Town Hall, the development of the Southern Campbell County Equestrian Center, renovating existing Town Hall into the Campbell County Senior Center/Community Services Center and the addition of a Community Auditorium. For more information, contact the Town of Wright at (307) 464-1666 or visit www.wrightwyoming.com.
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Yesterday, students from Auburn Area Catholic School and St. Elizabeth Area Catholic School gathered to celebrate Catholic Schools Week. Father Alberto Vargas celebrated Mass with the group and afterwards, the students learned more about their faith through fun games and also enjoyed recess together.
More than 2,000 Catholic school students across the Diocese of Saginaw are celebrating Catholic Schools Week from Jan. 28 to Feb. 3 along with nearly 2 million Catholic school students across the United States. Catholic school students in all 13 schools across the Catholic Diocese of Saginaw are participating in the nationwide Catholic Schools Week celebration from Jan. 29 to Feb. 3. The theme this year is “Catholic Schools: Learn. Serve. Lead. Succeed.”
“Catholic schools have made a tremendous contribution to the intellectual and moral strength of our country and, indeed, the world,” said the Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw. “Founded on the generosity and sacrifice of parents and parish communities, they have excelled due to the commitment and expertise of many priests and religious congregations, as well as dedicated lay faculty and staff.”
Catholic Schools and Catholic Schools Week
The week-long, national observance of Catholic Schools Week serves as an opportunity to highlight the contributions of Catholic schools to the Church, local community and country. In addition to the service projects planned, special Masses and fun school activities will be taking place. There also will be several open houses for families interested in learning more about Catholic school education.
As a group, Catholic school students perform among the top in the country. They have a 99-percent graduation rate and 94 percent go to college. Additionally, Catholic school students are known for the countless hours of service they provide in their local communities.
In the Diocese of Saginaw, students help feed the poor, visit the elderly, and raise awareness of important social issues. Photos courtesy of Amy Bojo
With the M69 not complete when this map was published, the layout of its terminal junction with the M1 was still a matter of speculation. The loop carrying southbound traffic from M1 to M69 is shown in a number of maps in period, but of course didn't materialise!
Taken from a Shell Motorways Map Book from 1975.