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Stackpole - Year 5 Residential

 

Stackpole - Year 5 Residential

Sgt. 1st Class Chad Stackpole, Sergeant of the Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), places a rose at one of the four crypts of the Unknowns during his last changing of the guard ceremony, Mar. 14, in Arlington National Cemetery, Va. The placing of a rose at the foot of each crypt signifies a Sentinels' last and final honor before they leave The Tomb of the Unknown. Stackpole served at the Tomb for 22 months and will be reporting to Fort Bragg, N.C., for his next assignment as a company first sergeant. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Luisito Brooks)

Sgt. 1st Class Chad Stackpole, Sergeant of the Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), places a rose at one of the four crypts of the Unknowns during his last changing of the guard ceremony, Mar. 14, in Arlington National Cemetery, Va. The placing of a rose at the foot of each crypt signifies a Sentinels' last and final honor before they leave The Tomb of the Unknown. Stackpole served at the Tomb for 22 months and will be reporting to Fort Bragg, N.C., for his next assignment as a company first sergeant. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Luisito Brooks)

Stackpole - Year 5 Residential

 

Stackpole - Year 5 Residential

This is part of a mural by Ralph Stackpole (painted in 1933) showing some of the major industries in the Bay Area at the time, including steel making, oil, sugar, and canning.

The Stackpole mural depicts chemical, steel mill, cannery, news gathering, packaging line and other workers as cogs in the machines of industry. As a tribute the mural is compositionally very similar to Rivera's first sketch (all that Stackpole would have seen) for the recently destroyed Rockefeller Center mural.

  

Stackpole Walled garden

August 2013 Bestival, New Forest & Wales

Michael A. Stackpole, and me in my House of the Harping Monkey t-shirt

On a grey day out walking with friends the textures in this shot looked interesting at Stackpole Quay harbour.

 

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Stackpole - Year 5 Residential

 

Stackpole - Year 5 Residential

Set within a National Trust estate on the southern coast of Pembrokeshire, you will find the petite shingle cove of Stackpole Quay Beach. Once used as a harbour when the limestone industry here was booming, this charming inlet is now used primarily by wildlife watchers and walkers.

Stackpole - Year 5 Residential

 

Stackpole - Year 5 Residential

Stackpole - Year 5 Residential

 

Stackpole - Year 5 Residential

Stackpole - Year 5 Residential

 

Stackpole - Year 5 Residential

Stackpole National Nature Reserve

Stackpole (Stagbwll) National Trust site contains varied and diverse habitats. There are many species of plants and animals on the site.

Stackpole - Year 5 Residential

 

Stackpole - Year 5 Residential

Stackpole - Year 5 Residential

 

Stackpole - Year 5 Residential

Coast17 Stage 5 - Pembrokeshire, Wales

Day 39: Guano stained rock shelf on the cliffs of Stackpole Head

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