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My boy Sam taking Daddy out for a day at Boss Cody's

One is to be cut, two in front will be combined to one.

I am not affiliated with Gary

Photo by Jenni McClelland, National Fallen Firefighters Foundation

City of Fort Collins/Grant Smith

Spinach garlic butter

'Nigella's Christmas Kitchen' and 'Nigella Express'

Emergency Services Day at Brooklands, May 2013.

City of Fort Collins/Grant Smith

New and improved services for Edinburgh from 12 March 2000. These changes were met with mild disapproval from some quarters but quickly settled down and passenger numbers soon rose. Services were subject to revision much more frequently from this date and continue to be scrutinised closely by Lothian to this day.

at Fleet Services Southbound on 7th July 2010

Photo by Bill Rowe for the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation

Link doing his favorite thing, Grooming. He keeps Jimmy Dean and Frank squeaky clean.

Time to service the Blade as it's been a year since I picked it up. So far oil and oil filter have been changed. Tonight was the air filter using the k&n service kit. New chain will be next then it's MOT time at the end of the month.

This four car unit (5167-6167-6166-5166) was withdrawn from service on 09/05/2011 for scrapping.

Forensic Identification Services FIS02

Let’s face it, #Chicago #bookkeeping #service can be extremely time-consuming if we don’t embrace the most efficient solutions possible. You (and your team) should be focused on doing what it takes to take your company to the next level, not how much “book work” they have to catch up on. goo.gl/AKSzSW

 

Westerville Division of Fire

Franklin County, Ohio

Service Coordinator 111

My father was servicing his 1965 PV544 at our Hope Valley, RI home in February 1972. Later that year it was traded in on a new 1972 142 which is elsewhere in my photostream.

Photo by Bill Green for the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation

Photo by Bill Rowe for the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation

Service 402 Myerscough College to FFITC (Food and Farming Innovation & Technology Centre). Seen at Myerscough College - 15/5/2025

Secret Service / Heft-Reihe

[Old and Young King Brady, Detectives]

The Bradys and Hop Toy; or, Working for the Mayor of Chinatown

Frank Tousey / USA (13. January 1905)

Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

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Public Service Broadcasting at The Cluny 10/5/2013

AW Mack LEU Split Labrie Expert 2000 MSL

flat hand ringing the bell to call for service on white

Google local doesnt discriminate. Paedos are people too.

EPS shows off new Colours and crest at special ceremony

 

The Edmonton Police Service unveiled its new Colours and redesigned crest today at a ceremony in City Hall.

 

Until now, the EPS did not have battle honours, despite losing seven police officers on the front lines, who gave the ultimate sacrifice while fighting the constant war on crime.

 

“The Colours were created for the primary purpose to honour the memory of those members,” says EPS Staff Sgt. Adrian Marr. “Secondly, they are to provide for members of the Service, a focus of pride by tangibly representing what the Service stands for and the sacrifices its members have made.”

 

The EPS Colours were designed and approved by the Canadian Heraldic Authority in 2004. The Colours are dark blue with a gold fringe. Inside the fringe are embroidered wild roses and maple leafs. In the centre is the new EPS crest. Around the badge are embroidered the Names in Memorial, of officers who had been killed in the line of duty. The Colours were blessed and consecrated by Chaplain Kurt Schmidlin and Lt. Gov. Norman Kwong.

 

The new EPS crest was also unveiled at the event. Since the formation of the Edmonton Police Service in 1892 the police flash has evolved from a simple nameplate to a symbolic emblem that represents the allegiance and pride of those who serve in the profession. The redesigned crest is the very first EPS Heraldic emblem which was granted official approval by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The motto on the crest – integrity, courage, community – express the character of the Edmonton Police Service.

  

Panel discussion with Kate Ivey-Williams, Gabrielle Acosta, Steven Proctor and Hinrich von Haaren.

1634 W Polk St

Chicago, IL 60612

Irizar coach TV6047 about to turn into the Brisbane Transit Centre to form a service to Cairns in North Queensland.

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