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The Strand is a Victorian style hotel located in Yangon, Myanmar , built by Aviet and Tigran Sarkie, two of the Sarkies Brothers. The hotel, which opened in 1901, which faces the Hlaing or Yangon River to its south, is one of the most famous hotels in Yangon and Southeast Asia, and is managed by GCP Hospitality. The hotel is named after its address, at 92 Strand Road.
Wonderful DIY Pretty 6 Strand Braid
This particular braid has 6 strands. You can used this for a number of things…bracelets, hair accessory, belts, bookmarks and more. I …
Recreanten met gehuurde ligstoelen en tenten op het strand van ter hoogte van de Zeeweg met op de achtergrond vuurtoren 'Lange Jaap'
Huisduinen
1935
Catalogusnummer: RAA003013006
Collectie Regionaal Archief Alkmaar
In order to fulfill its contract of delivering and shunting the bitumen tankers for Total UK Ltd at their Preston Riversway terminal, the Ribble Steam Railway have three Rolls Royce 'Sentinel' 4-wheel diesel-hydraulic locomotives at their disposal. On 3 July 2017 Energy (W/No.10226 of 1965) draws six loaded bitumen tankers away from the Strand Road exchange sidings in the rain. The 'Sentinel' was acquired from the Manchester Ship Canal Company in 2004, where it carried running number 'DH23' and is usually held in reserve to the original Port of Preston 'Sentinels', Energy and Progress.
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It's been a while since I've posted anything, figured I'd post something I normally wouldn't come up with.
There was this big, ugly red car out front, so I couldn't get a get shot from across the street. It plays first-run movies, though. Cool.
Strand Lane and the entrance to the Roman bath
"Strand Lane is thought to have once been the bed of a stream which ran down from Drury Lane to the Thames. A bridge called Strand Bridge crossed it, and the name was after transferred to the landing stage at the bottom. Waterloo Bridge also was originally called Strand Bridge. The entrance to the Roman page is just to the right of the passage under the old watch-house, and the property belongs to the parish of St. Mary's. Just below the point where the camera stood for this photograph are some steps on the right leading up to Surrey Street."
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The Great River Race 2013. Looking towards Strand-on-the-Green in Chiswick from Kew Bridge. Over 300 crews rowed the Thames course with the race taking over 90 minutes to pass through Chiswick. Official site: www.greatriverrace.co.uk/index.php