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2016 V8 Supercars Round 1.
Clipsal 500, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Friday 4th March - Sunday 6th March 2016.
World Copyright: Nissan
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Acto del Día Institucional de la ULL, 226 aniversario de la fundación de la Universidad de La Laguna el 11 de marzo de 1792, celebrado el 12 de marzo de 2018 en el Paraninfo de la Universidad de La Laguna.
Foto: Emeterio Suárez
Archivo: Alumni ULL
Foto de familia de los socios de la Asociación de Antiguos Alumnos y Amigos de la Universidad de La Laguna y homenajeados en el Aulario de Guajara, el 11 de marzo de 2008, en los actos del Dia Institucional de la Universidad de La laguna, 216 aniversario de su fundación, convocado por el Rector Dr. Eduardo Domenech y la Asociación de Antiguos Alumnos de la Universidad de La Laguna.
Autor: Emeterio Suárez
Archivo: Asociación de Antiguos Alumnos y Amigos de la Universidad de La Laguna
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Found out you can get pretty good results from b/w illustrations too (with a bit of clean up work). :)
Festival de músicaL-poesía en el campus, delante del Edificio Central de la Universidad, a mediados de los años 70 del S. XX, organizado por el CM San Fernando. Asistentes al festival. Actuación de …..
Cedida por Francisco Déniz Ramírez
Archivo Asociación de Antiguos Alumnos y Amigos de la ULL
Acto celebrado en el Paraninfo de la Universidad de La Laguna, por el 25 aniversario de la fundación del Colegio Mayor San Agustín, el 27 de abril de 1971. Abrazo entre el anterior Director, de espalda, Jorge Fuentes Duchemin y el nuevo Director del Colegio.
Cedida: Jorge Fuentes Duchemin
Archivo: Asociación de Antiguos Alumnos y Amigos de la Universidad de La Laguna
Intervención de Raquel Verónica Castro Castilla, Licenciada en Derecho, 1º Premio Alumni ULL al Mejor Expediente Académico en el la Universidad de La Laguna a , en el acto de la Universidad y de la Asociación de Antiguos Alumnos de la Universidad de La Laguna, el 11 de marzo de 2013, celebración del 221 aniversario de la fundación de la Universidad de La Laguna.
Autor: Emeterio Suárez
Archivo: Alumni ULL
Celebración de la fiesta de Navidad, de 1969, celebrada en el Colegio Mayor San Agustín.
Cedida: Jorge Fuentes Duchemin
Archivo: Asociación de Antiguos Alumnos y Amigos de la Universidad de La Laguna
Parte de la mesa Presidencial en el acto de la Universidad y de la Asociación de Antiguos Alumnos de la Universidad de La Laguna, el 11 de marzo de 2013, celebración del 221 aniversario de la fundación de la Universidad de La Laguna. De izq. a dcha.: Eduardo Domenech, Rector de la Universidad de La Laguna, y Zenaido Hernández, Presidente de Alumni ULL.
Autor: Emeterio Suárez
Archivo: Alumni ULL
Ref.: 1041
Make: Rolls Royce
Model: Corniche
Body Type: Convertible
Year: 1982
Engine: 6.8L V8
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 24,543
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Burgundy
Number of Cylinders: 8
Transmission: Automatic
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Vehicle Title: Clear
Price: 55.000€
Construcción del Colegio Mayor San Fernando, Universidad de La Laguna, en 1945.
Autor: Desconocido
Cedida: Unidad Técnica ULL
Archivo: Asociación de Antiguos Alumnos y Amigos de la Universidad de La Laguna
Unidentified pub - possibly in Knowle. The sign above the door reads: "Lucas, Blackwell and Arkwrights, noted Leamington ales and stouts."
Ref. 00958; Emeterio Suárez; Gabinete Prensa ULL; Imágenes de la vida universitaria en el hall del Paraninfo de la Universidad de La Laguna, en el acto de presentación de la Asociación de Antiguos Alumnos y Amigos de la Universidad de La Laguna, el 20 de enero de 2001.; enero-01
Autor: Emeterio Suárez
Cedida: Gabinete Prensa ULL
Archivo: Asociación de Antiguos Alumnos y Amigos de la Universidad de La Laguna
Fotos de alumnos en el patio del Colegio Mayor San Agustín en las navidades de 1959
Cedida: Jorge Fuentes Duchemin
Archivo: Asociación de Antiguos Alumnos y Amigos de la Universidad de La Laguna
Severiano Remiro, Personal de Administración y Servicios, Jefe de Mantenimiento de la Universidad de La Laguna, años 60 del S. XX.
Cedida: Jorge Juan Remiro Pérez
Archivo: Asociación de Antiguos Alumnos y Amigos de la Universidad de La Laguna
Historic Environment Record for H BUILDING, Malvern, UK
The building, having military purposes and designated locally as H building, sits on a former Government Research site in Malvern, Worcestershire at Grid Ref SO 786 447. This site was the home of the Telecommunications Research Establishment (TRE) from 1946. It has been owned by QinetiQ since 2001 and is in the process (October 2017 to February 2018) of being sold for redevelopment.
This unique building has at its heart a ‘Rotor’ bunker with attached buildings to house radar screens and operators as well as plant such as emergency generators. Twenty nine Rotor operational underground bunkers were built in great urgency around Britain to modernise the national air defence network, following the Soviet nuclear test in 1949. Two factors make H building’s construction and purpose unique; this prototype is the only Rotor bunker built above ground and it was the home to National Air Defence government research for 30 years.This example of a ROTOR bunker is unique instead of being buried, it was built above ground to save time and expense, as it was not required to be below ground for its research purpose.
H Building was the prototype version of the Rotor project R4 Sector Operations Centre air defence bunkers. Construction began in August 1952 with great urgency - work went on 24 hours a day under arc lights. The main bunker is constructed from cross bonded engineering bricks to
form walls more than 2 feet thick in a rectangle approximately 65ft x 50ft. The two internal floors are suspended from the ceiling. The original surrounding buildings comprise, two radar control and operator rooms, offices and machine plant.
The building was in generally good order and complete. The internal layout of the bunker remains as originally designed. The internal surfaces and services have been maintained and modernised over the 55 years since its construction (Figure 3). The first floor has been closed over.
There are some later external building additions around the periphery to provide additional accommodation.
In parts of the building the suspended floor remains, with 1950s vintage fittings beneath such as patch panels and ventilation ducts.
The building has been empty since the Defence Science & Technology Laboratories [Dstl] moved out in October 2008
As lead for radar research, RRE was responsible for the design of both the replacement radars for the Chain Home radars and the command and control systems for UK National Air Defence.
Project Rotor was based around the Type 80 radar and Type 13 height finder. The first prototype type 80 was built at Malvern in 1953 code named Green Garlic. Live radar feeds against aircraft sorties, were fed into the building to carry out trials of new methods plotting and reporting air activity
A major upgrade of the UK radar network was planned in the late 1950s – Project ‘Linesman’ (military) / ‘Mediator’ (civil) – based around Type 84 / 85 primary radars and the HF200 height finder. A prototype type 85 radar (Blue Yeoman) was built adjacent to H Building in 1959. live radar returns were piped into H Building.
Subsequently a scheme to combine the military and civil radar networks was proposed. The building supported the research for the fully computerised air defence scheme known as Linesman, developed in the 1960s, and a more integrated and flexible system (United Kingdom Air Defence Ground Environment or UKADGE) in the 1970s.
The building was then used for various research purposes until the government relinquished the main site to QinetiQ in 2001. Government scientists continued to use the building until 2008. Throughout its life access was strictly controlled by a dedicated pass sytem.
Notable civil spin-offs from the research in this building include the invention of touch screens and the whole UK Civil Air Traffic Control system which set the standard for Europe.
Chronology
1952 - Construction work is begun. The layout of the bunker area duplicates the underground version built at RAF Bawburgh.
1953 - Construction work is largely completed.
1954 - The building is equipped and ready for experiments.
1956-1958 - Addition of 2nd storey to offices
1957-1960 - Experiments of automatic tracking, novel plot projection systems and data management and communications systems tested.
1960-1970 - Project Linesman mediator experiments carried out including a novel display technique known as a Touch screen ( A World First)
TOUCHSCREEN
A team led by Eric Johnson in H building at Malvern. RRE Tech Note 721 states: This device, the Touch Sensitive Electronic Data Display, or more shortly the ‘Touch Display’, appears to have the potential to provide a very efficient coupling between man and machine. (E A Johnson 1966). See also patent GB 1172222.
Information From Hugh Williams/mraths
1980-1990 - During this period experiments are moved to another building and H building is underused.
1990-1993 - The building was re-purposed and the bunker (room H57) had the first floor closed over to add extra floor area.
2008- The bunker was used until late 2008 for classified research / Joint intelligence centre
2019 - Visual Recording of the buildings interior by MRATHS. Be means of a LIDAR scan and photographs being taken. The exterior was mapped with a drone to allow a 3D Image of the building to be created via Photogrammetry. This was created in Autodesk Photo Recap.
2020 - Building demolished as part of the redevelopment of the site.
Information sourced from MRATHS