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as semaphore signals are mostly a thing of the past i grabbed a shot off this while it is still there to be photographed .
Project: Signals Poster
Art Director: Daniele Venturini
Agency: Key Business. Com
Client: Label Under Construction
view from signal point, tn., name comes from civil war when confederates would signal to lookout point, 2nd mountain in background , when yankees were coming upriver so they could make ready cannons
Start point for our walk, run by the Woollahra History and Heritage Society, along the former Sydney Tramway route into Watsons Bay. Fifty years to the day since the last tram ran to Watsons Bay, 10th July 1960/2010.
With the rail signals completing the backdrop of rail architecture and willow trees, First Bath Enviro 200 44526 heads off the Foxhill on 11th July whilst pursued by Solo 53103
A view of sunset over the Teton Range from the Signal Mountain lookout, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
Band: Misery Signals
Where: The Arthouse, Melbourne, Australia
When: 15/02/09
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What's a trip to St. John's without a quick tear up to Signal Hill? If you aren't impressed by the view you should at least get up there so you can get a feel for the wind. Personally I'd recommend feeling its strength in the summer when it doesn't cut like a high speed sword of frost, but still worth a go.
Llanfair,P,G level crossing signal. This is a "searchlight" pattern colour light which shows red or green through the single lens (see the last photo in this set for it showing green for the open crossing).
Walton Signal Station
In its early days, messages were sent to passing shipping by means of flags flown from its flag staff. This building was used to signal ships at anchor in the channel that "all was ready" to proceed up to the docks at Avonmouth and Bristol. Modern communication systems are now used and the building is no longer manned. It is mainly used as a structure to carry radar aerials.
Just below the signal station there is a seat, it is well worth resting here to admire the panoramic
view. On a clear day across the Bristol Channel you can see the Llanwern Steel Works. Up the Channel into the Severn you can see the Second Severn Crossing and the Severn Bridge. Down the Channel on the Welsh side you can see Newport and Cardiff. Further down on a clear day, the islands of Flat Holm and Steep Holm and beyond the distant hills of the Quantocks, Exmoor and the Brecon Beacons come into view.
Petroglyphs at the Saguaro National Park in Tucson Arizona. The petroglyphs date from the Hohokam Period and were made by chipping away on a patinated surface to expose the lighter color beneath.
Devon, UK. Scanned from a colour print; photo taken on 13 May 2001. This signal box was opened in 1920 and demolished in July 2013, having been out of use for many years.
George William BASHFORD. Sergeant 22549877, 235 Signal Squadron, Royal Signals. Born 7th January 1929 died 4th March 1965 aged 36. Loving memory of a dear husband and father. From Daphne, Graham and Colin. Son of William and Florence N nee Boakes. In 1951 he married Daphine Ivy Gibbs in the registration district of Tonbridge, Kent.Wills and Admin. Ancestry. His home address was 10 Granville Road, Westerham, Kent. His effects went to his wife Daphne Ivy She remarried in 1977 to Leslie N Smith. At rest in Plot 1 Row 5 Grave 10. Imtarfa Military Cemetery, Malta
The up home signal at Moreton-in-Marsh, with its back cover removed for maintenance over the weekend of October 2-3, 2010. The post in the trackbed shows where the signal stood until August 2009. This will be removed to make way for the second track. New rails delivered in August 2009 lie to the left of the track, while more recent arrivals rest on the sleepers,
Col. John K. Arnold, commander, 7th Signal Brigade, and Lt. Col. Dwayne A. Dickens, commander, 44th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, and Sgt. 1st Class Will L. Fowler, 44th ESB, survey the live networking with the 170th Infantry Brigade Combat Team in the 44th ESB Technical Operation Centers. The 30-day training provides Soldiers an opportunity to communicate with their coalition partners prior to joining them in combat. (Photo by Spc. Ida Tate, HHC, 7th Theater Tactical Signal Brigade)
Harlington Signal Box was a LMS Railway 1941 rebuild of a Midland Railway design, 3 section signal box with a 40 lever frame in it. It stood on the down main platform at Harlington on the former Midland Railway main line out of St Pancras between Luton and Bedford (Bedpan line). It is of timber construction with a ridged slate roof.