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Ram Street, Wandsworth, London SW18.
Allegedly, there has been brewing going on on this site continuously since the 16th century. Youngs were here from 1831, but departed Wandsworth for the fresh fields of Bedford in September 2006.
Minerva plc obtained planning consent to redevelop the site in July 2013, including a 36 storey residential tower, shops and cafés and restaurants. They have also retained a former member of Youngs staff to run a microbrewery to maintain the 'continuous brewing' claim.
Panasonic G2 with 14-42mm kit lens.
While in Yellowstone, I did manage to spot and shoot some Bighorn Sheep, near the north entrance. I was disapointed that there was only ewes and young(no rams), but wow did they draw a crowd of photographers. Imagine my surprise, while driving through a canyon in South Dakota, when a group of seven rams crossed right in front of my vehicle. They were nice enough the feed and hang out long enough for a few pics.
Ram at Old Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts nosing through old hay.
I was really intrigued by all the textures and waves and wrinkles in his horn.
more Black and White
Pentax k200D - Pentax DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6AL II
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Foto tomada desde el bus, disculpen la calidad. Se aprecia la faja via del antiguo ramal ya levantado desde Loncoche a Villarrica. El tramo que se ve corresponde a un ex-cruce que queda en calle Anibal Pinto, en Loncoche.
VCU Ram Horn installation... these photos were taken some time ago before I had a DSLR. I happened to be walking to my office and stuck around for a few minutes snapping photos with my phone.
2019 Ram 3500 Dually with Gatorgear Nerfboards, Ram Vertical logo Gatorback flaps, and Precision Fender Fillers.
The Adventures of Ram Ram
OK, so I got a bit carried away at the Artisan Market, and ended up haggling with the artist over a wall mask and getting a deal I could not refuse (although David would disagree). This is how Ram Ram (a name I gave this creature) came to be adopted by the Howards.
It wasn't until we got him back to the room that I realised quite how big he was, and that he wasn't going to fit inside our checked in luggage. Oops.
The guys on the hotel reception kindly let us have some newspapers and cellotape to wrap him in, but it soon became apparent that he needed more, especially if he was to travel in the cargo hold of the plane.
Jackie, from our local agent Voyages Lumiere, came to the rescue. Less than an hour after texting her and asking how I could get hold of some bubble wrap, a driver turned up at our hotel with a huge roll of it. What a star she is!
Duly wrapped, we approached the check in staff at Delta Airlines in Port au Prince, who insisted he had to be checked in, but it was going to cost us $108. Not at all happy about that, I not-so-gently persuaded them to allow him to travel as carry-on, and we continued through the security into the departure lounge without much further fuss.
On the flight from Port au Prince, Haiti, to Atlanta, US, Ram Ram travelled in the cupboard allocated for coats in First Class. The staff loved him.
The next hurdle – and the biggest one as far as we were concerned – was US customs. After going through the X-ray, the security officer asked what it was, and proceeded to undress the carefully wrapped Ram Ram. Satisfied that he posed no risk to Homeland security, Ram Ram was yet again re-dressed and even received some additional accessories in the form of an approved 'INSPECTED' tape around his nose (horn).
Virgin Airlines from Atlanta to Heathrow were just as accommodating, and the crew just as amused, by our peculiar looking package. Yet again Ram Ram travelled in style in the First Class coat rack.
Back on UK soil all three of us sailed through customs without a second glance, and we soon found ourselves on the Heathrow Express train; while on the Hotel Hoppa Ram Ram travelled on the luggage rack.
Back home, we carefully undressed Ram Ram, who easily survived the journey in one piece.
The Ram Bagh (Urdu: اراما باغ ) is the oldest Mughal Garden in India, originally built by the Mughal Emperor Babur in 1528, located about five kilometers northeast of the Taj Mahal in Agra, India. Babur was temporarily buried there before being interred in Kabul..
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The garden is a Persian garden, where pathways and canals divide the garden to represent the Islamic ideal of paradise, an abundant garden through which rivers flow. The Aram Bagh provides an example of a variant of the charbagh in which water cascades down three terraces in a sequence of cascades. Two viewing pavilions face the Jumna river and incorporates a subterranean 'tahkhana' which was used during the hot summers to provide relief for visitors. The garden has numerous water courses and fountains.[1].
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The name is a corruption of the Persian Aaram Bagh meaning 'Garden of Rest'.[2] It is also variously known as Bagh-i Nur Afshan 'Light-Scattering Garden', Aalsi Bagh or 'Lazy Garden': according to legend, Emperor Akbar proposed to his third wife, who was a gardner there, by lying idle for 6 days until she agreed to marry him.[1].
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Jahangir waited in the garden in early March 1621 for the most astrologically auspicious hour for him to enter Agra after he took the Fort of Kangra. The preserved, surviving architecture dates to his reign and demonstrates the skill of his wife Nur Jahan as a garden designer.
Rams Jan. 7, 1979: Los Angeles Rams' Pat Haden (11) in action during NFL Championship Game. Rams lost 28-0 to the Dallas Cowboys. Game was at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Group photo of the Ex HERAKLES RAM, team, from 1 Service Battalion at 3 Canadian Division Support Base Garrison Wainwright, on April 27, 2016..
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Ex HERAKLES RAM allows teams of shooters to compete in a variety of events, which promote marksmanship, small arms skills, and esprit de corps which are required for success in operations. Events include an obstacle course, combat first aid scenario, Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defence (CBRN) scenario, a march, field shooting, and lastly a shooting competition. .
Image by: Corporal Jay Ekin .
Wainwright Garrison Imaging .
WT02-2016-0034-023.
© 2016 DND - MND Canada.
VCU Ram Horn installation... these photos were taken some time ago before I had a DSLR. I happened to be walking to my office and stuck around for a few minutes snapping photos with my phone.
A sneak peak at the Ram 2500 Outdoorsman that will be among a number of Mopar-modified Chrysler, Jeep®, Dodge, Ram, and Fiat vehicles that are headed for SEMA, the premier aftermarket show in Las Vegas, this November.
I love taking wildlife photos more than about anything. If they were all as nice subjects as these rams were it would be an easy thing to do everyday, but it is hard to find such willing subjects.
This ram and his friends were in summer coats and they were so beautiful.
Hon Challenge/Week Fifteen/Shot Three
Week Fifteen's Theme: Yellow
Spotted on the hood of a tricked-out 1968 Pontiac GTO.
When I was in New Mexico my mom told me she traded in the old truck under the cash for clunkers and we got this new Ram instead. Not quite the point of the program but we need a truck.
Ram Commercial displayed its ProMaster 2500 during the 2015 Truck Product Conference. www.ntea.com/truckproductconference
Panopticum, Itzehoe, 10-Feb-2016
Digital Harinezumi 4.0 (double-x)
german concert review here: derohlsen.blogspot.de/2016/02/ram-und-vladimir-harkonnen-...
We (Sid & I) accidentally met Prof. Ram Charan and had a wonderful conversation with the most sought after consultant in the business today.
The Adventures of Ram Ram
OK, so I got a bit carried away at the Artisan Market, and ended up haggling with the artist over a wall mask and getting a deal I could not refuse (although David would disagree). This is how Ram Ram (a name I gave this creature) came to be adopted by the Howards.
It wasn't until we got him back to the room that I realised quite how big he was, and that he wasn't going to fit inside our checked in luggage. Oops.
The guys on the hotel reception kindly let us have some newspapers and cellotape to wrap him in, but it soon became apparent that he needed more, especially if he was to travel in the cargo hold of the plane.
Jackie, from our local agent Voyages Lumiere, came to the rescue. Less than an hour after texting her and asking how I could get hold of some bubble wrap, a driver turned up at our hotel with a huge roll of it. What a star she is!
Duly wrapped, we approached the check in staff at Delta Airlines in Port au Prince, who insisted he had to be checked in, but it was going to cost us $108. Not at all happy about that, I not-so-gently persuaded them to allow him to travel as carry-on, and we continued through the security into the departure lounge without much further fuss.
On the flight from Port au Prince, Haiti, to Atlanta, US, Ram Ram travelled in the cupboard allocated for coats in First Class. The staff loved him.
The next hurdle – and the biggest one as far as we were concerned – was US customs. After going through the X-ray, the security officer asked what it was, and proceeded to undress the carefully wrapped Ram Ram. Satisfied that he posed no risk to Homeland security, Ram Ram was yet again re-dressed and even received some additional accessories in the form of an approved 'INSPECTED' tape around his nose (horn).
Virgin Airlines from Atlanta to Heathrow were just as accommodating, and the crew just as amused, by our peculiar looking package. Yet again Ram Ram travelled in style in the First Class coat rack.
Back on UK soil all three of us sailed through customs without a second glance, and we soon found ourselves on the Heathrow Express train; while on the Hotel Hoppa Ram Ram travelled on the luggage rack.
Back home, we carefully undressed Ram Ram, who easily survived the journey in one piece.