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Taken early morning on a recent trip to Kerry with fellow photographer Jonathan Moran. Ross Castle (Irish: Caisleán an Rois) is the ancestral home of the O'Donoghue clan though it is better known for its association with the Brownes of Killarney who owned it until recently. It is located on the edge of Lough Leane, in Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland.

... by the clover point pumping station ... despite the strong wind, gulls hover by the shoreline to scoop up whatever treats the waves bring in & people still play fetch the ball with the dog

What took her so long? I don't know!

Sunset at Ross Beach | New Zealand, South Island

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Ross Castle next to Lough Leane at Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland, dates from the first half of the 15th century. A banqueting hall and minstrels gallery are on the top floor.

November 21, 2013 - NASA's Operation IceBridge P-3 landed a few minutes ago after a successful survey of sea ice in the Ross Sea. In this photo taken by project scientist Michael Studinger we see icebergs in Sulzberger Bay off of the eastern portion of the Ross Sea.

 

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Teaches modelling to people of all ages.

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Still trying to decide on what type of straps to do.

 

Used the free Mendocino Summer dress pattern from Heather Ross's website.

This group of Ross's Geese is imbedded in a flock of 10,000 light geese. Most are Snow Geese, but Ross's and hybrids are mixed in. The Ross's are much smaller than the Snow Geese, and have short bills.

 

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Portrait of actress Katherine Ross

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Among her films are: Games (1967), The Graduate (1967), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here (1969), They Only Kill Their Masters (1972), The Stepford Wives (1975), Voyage of the Damned (1976), The Legacy (1978), The Swarm (1978).

Ross Bridge is an historic bridge in the town of Ross in central Tasmania, Australia, completed in July 1836. It crosses the Macquarie River.

 

The sandstone bridge was constructed by convict labour, and is the third oldest bridge still in use in Australia. Commissioned by Lieutenant-Governor George Arthur, the bridge was designed by architect John Lee Archer, with the convict work team including two stonemasons, James Colbeck and Daniel Herbert, the latter being credited with the intricate carvings along both sides of the bridge.

 

The bridge was registered on the now-defunct Register of the National Estate in 1978. Ross Bridge is listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register and receives protection under the Tasmanian Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995. Ross Bridge is also a nominated place on the National Heritage List.

 

The bridge is listed as a National Engineering Landmark by Engineers Australia as part of its Engineering Heritage Recognition Program.

 

History

Ross Bridge replaced a deteriorating predecessor described by Edward Curr in 1823. The original bridge, consisting of fourteen arches, drystone piers and logs covered with road metal, collapsed in 1831. John Lee Archer proposed a new design with detailed specifications, drawing from his experience working under John Rennie, a well known engineer who worked on the Waterloo and Southwark bridges in London. A gang of convicts stationed at Ross, tasked with bridge maintenance, faced challenges in material pilfering and a shortage of skilled labor. A disagreement arose between the Inspector of Roads and Archer surrounding the new stone arch bridge's location, eventually resolved in June 1832.

 

In April 1833, Lee Archer finalised the bridge design by reducing the number of arches from five to three, optimizing the location for a rock foundation, crucial for durability against the fast-flowing and flooding Macquarie River. The project was originally led by Superintendent Charles Atkinson, an English architect. However, Atkinson faced challenges, and Captain William Turner took over in 1835, accelerating the bridge's completion. The completed bridge features three segmental arches rising from bold supporting piers with splayed tops, resembling cutwaters. The piers, adorned with weathered and molded copings, extend through the walls and parapets, creating horizontal lines with a molded string course and plain capping. Convict masons James Colbeck and Daniel Herbert played crucial roles, with Herbert credited for the intricate carvings on voussoirs and keystones.

 

The arches exhibit high-relief carvings on all six faces, showcasing foliage motifs alongside animal and human heads, some adorned with hats, helmets, or crowns. Tudor roses and emblems in plaited cords add to the decorative elements. The carvings satirise people in authority, and have sexual references. Jennie Jackson, a great great-grandchild of Thomas Herbert, a convict who was a quarryman in the Ross Bridge road party, developed a Web site about the bridge, including many very detailed photographs of the carvings taken mostly by Brad Harris in 2020, with explanations. The parapets incorporate recesses for pedestrians to seek shelter from passing vehicles, and wing walls with graceful curves form the side walls of steps leading from the river edges to the road level. Upon completion in July 1836, the bridge was inaugurated by Lieutenant-Governor Arthur in a grand ceremony. The old bridge's centre was blown up, marking the end of an era. The new bridge, enduring floods and increased traffic, remains in use. A comprehensive restoration in 1975-76, conducted by the Department of Main Roads, ensured the bridge's preservation. Additionally, in September 1992, a terrestrial photogrammetric survey, employing a Wild stereometric camera, produced an accurate elevation drawing of the bridge, adding to its historical documentation. A reserved area above the bridge allows travelers to appreciate its splendor, and the memorial stones on the parapets commemorate Lieutenant-Governor Arthur and Captain Turner. There are no memorials for convicts John Lee Archer, James Colbeck, Daniel Herbert, and Charles Atkinson.

Afternoon @ Ross island,Andaman, Feb 2011.

 

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Ross Travel - Optare Solo SR - YJ67 FYU seen at Castleford Bus Station operating service 144 to Pontefract on January 8th 2020

Ross Bridge - Ross, Tasmania - Australia

 

The sandstone bridge was constructed by convict labour (1836), and is the third oldest bridge still in use in Australia.

Swans guarding the Ross Tiger trawler in Grimsby Alexandra docks.

The Ross Fountain in Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh. Made in France in the mid 19th century, the fountain was bought by Daniel Ross and gifted to the city of Edinburgh. It has been recently renovated.

Killarney National Park, Ireland

Aspettando la fioritura di questa imminente primavera mi godo lo spettacolo dell'anno scorso!!!

Ross Travel RT69BUS, a 2019 VDL FHD2-129/370 Futura 2, was seen at Birch Services, whilst returning from a coach excursion.

Ross Errilly Friary, County Galway.

 

This large Franciscan ruin dates to the 1400s.

 

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This exceptionally rare Arctic visitor was discovered on the Chicago Lakefront by the very sharp-eyed Dan Lory, who quickly got the word out to the Illinois birding community. Hundreds of happy birders from across the Midwest descended on this small beach next to the site of a former steel mill where the bird proceeded to put on an amazing show for hours.

Ross Island, Antarctica.

 

KD's World Tour using Google Street View.

You might remember a while ago I posted a shot of this at Custom Air. Here it is finished. Love how the A-Trailer blends the two colors. May 2017.

Ross Castle in Killarney, Ireland.

 

Taken with Sony A-6000 (Sony ILCE-6000) and SEL-1018 as RAW. Converted to JPEG with LR 6.

Ross Castle is a 15th-century tower house and keep on the edge of Lough Leane, in Killarney National Park, Ireland.

It is likely that the Irish chieftain O'Donoghue Mór built it in the fifteenth century.

Ross in Tasmania's Midlands was a British Army garrison town from the time of its founding 1811. There was a male convict prison which housed the workers for all the building projects in the area, and also a female prison (called interestingly enough, "The Female Factory"). We'll come to those in due course. The Redcoats were responsible for maintaining the security and discipline in these towns.

 

If you enlarge this photograph you should be able to read the list of regiments stationed here until 1854. This particular barracks building dates from around 1829. In 1831 there was one officer, one sergeant and eighteen men stationed at Ross.

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