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Great Bend, Kansas
Listed 10/5/2015
Reference Number: 15000686
The Great Bend Army Air Field hangar, 9047 6th Street in Great Bend, Barton County, Kansas is nominated to the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion A, significant at the statewide level in the area of Military as part of the MPDF, -World War II-Era Aviation-Related Resources of Kansas.- The hangar is directly associated with the federal government's wartime aviation operations from 1939 to 1945, as required by the MPDF. The building falls within the MPS subtype, Hangar, significant as an extant structure built for the World War II Air Field. The building was designed by the Army Corps of Engineers for the maintenance and modification of aircraft. The squadron hangar was constructed in 1942-1943 as part of a national defense strategy that placed air fields in south central and southwest Kansas. The well-preserved hangar is the oldest remaining resource from the World War II air field.
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Reference: APAAME_20171001_RHB-0263
Photographer: Robert Howard Bewley
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
Reference: APAAME_20080909_DDB-0136
Photographer: David Donald Boyer
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
VACHERON CONSTANTIN – ATELIER CABINOTIERS Reference 57260 White Gold - Unique 260th Anniversary timepiece
Reference: APAAME_20170927_DDB-0038
Photographer: David Donald Boyer
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
On a number of occasions Shed Bask Uk gives reference to 'Duke' Class 4-4-0 No 3254 'Cornubia' While she was allocated to the Central Wales Division. Noted at Machynlleth, Sunday 19 May 1940. Wednesday 17 March 1948. and Aberystwyth Thursday 25 August 1949.
Amongst the earliest examples of the 'Duke', class noted at Machynlleth on June 26th 1924 were Nos 3260 'Mount Edgcumbe', 3269 'Dartmoor' and 3256 'Guinevere'. No 3261 'St Germans' was observed at Oswestry that same day whilst on the 20th September 1924 No 3278 Trefusis No 3285 Katerfelto and No 3260 'Mount Edgcumbe'were in evidence at Aberystwyth At one time or another all members of the class, save for No 3286 'Meteor' were observed on the Central Wales Division. The first 'Duke' noted between Machynlleth and Barmouth Junction was no 3261 St Germans, on 1st June 1923 while by September that year Nos 3254 Cornubia 3260 Mount Edgcumbe and 3270 Earl of Devon had worked freight trains to Barmouth Junction, where they turned on the triangle. In October 1923 No 3271 Eddystone ventured further along the coast on military specials to and from Portmadoc returning light engine to turn on the triangle at Barmouth Junction. No 3266 Amyas while allocated to Tysley was first recorded on film at Aberystwyth with the 2.25 pm FSO train to Birmingham Snow Hill on the 24th August 1926
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A male eastern kingbird is photographed at the Foreman's Branch Bird Observatory at Chino Farms in Chestertown, Md., on May 11, 2016. The observatory monitors the seasonal movements of roughly 15,000 birds every year using mist nets and aluminum leg bands. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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In this picture:
Janius Paul (bass player with Dee Alexander's Evolution Ensamble),
Angelo Tordini (CEO, Reference Laboratory s.r.l.),
Ernie Adams (percussionist with Dee Alexander's Evolution Ensamble.