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North Shields is on the Tyne & Wear Metro system's coastal loop. The train in the platform is waiting to set off for Newcastle and the train arriving is for the coast. Note the diagonal flashes on the platform edge marking the point for trains to stop. The trains are one-man operated so the large reflective screens are needed to view the train along the platform when closing the doors.
Taken at 13:10 on Wednesday 23 may 2018.
4/25/25 - Howard County Library System’s 2025 Battle of the Books held at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia.
Creator: Morse, Samuel G. (Samuel Gay), 1859-1921
Description: Image information taken from the North Olympic Library System's Kellogg Master Index, including the following notes: Group of Indians in line, facing camera teepee and fence in background. Chad George in straw hat. Three in center dressed for ceremony.
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On Saturday, October 7, more than 1,700 of Rochester Regional Health’s friends and employees gathered at the Joseph A. Floreano Rochester Riverside Convention Center for the system’s signature celebration.
The Enchanted Garden at Howard County Library System's Miller Branch is now certified by MonarchWatch as an official Monarch Waystation. The plaque was unveiled last night at during a Tween Sprouts youth garden club class in the garden during which students planted hots plants for monarchs, including milkweed.
The Enchanted Garden contributes to monarch conservation and provides a habitat and resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. We have three youth garden clubs, The Green Fingers, The Tween Sprouts, and The Enchanted Garden Youth Corps.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch. Award-winning author Mary Doria Russell and The Washington Post's Fiction Editor, Ron Charles.
Description: Image information taken from the North Olympic Library System's Kellogg Master Index, including the following notes: Garford logging truck on Lincoln Street near Front Street in Port Angeles in 1919; Thomas Fox, driving; truck owned by Charles Fox and Sons Logging Co. Used in 'Early days& Logging Trucks.'
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Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
"The Crescent Limited, ace of the Southern Railway System's passenger train service between New York, Washington, Atlanta and New Orleans."
Alexandria, Virginia, circa 1926. "Southern R.R. Co. Crescent Limited locomotive."
From www.shorpy.com
Lohr Railway System's unique Trailer on flatcar arrangement on display at Innotrans 2016. The trailers sit on a turntable and are able to be drive onto and off of the railcar when its at an angle.
The Enchanted Garden at Howard County Library System's Miller Branch is now certified by MonarchWatch as an official Monarch Waystation. The plaque was unveiled last night at during a Tween Sprouts youth garden club class in the garden during which students planted hots plants for monarchs, including milkweed.
The Enchanted Garden contributes to monarch conservation and provides a habitat and resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. We have three youth garden clubs, The Green Fingers, The Tween Sprouts, and The Enchanted Garden Youth Corps.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
A model of two of the Solar System's outer gas giants, Jupiter and Saturn, in the Discovery Park at the Observatory Science Centre in Herstmonceux.
dad salvaged $5 Olympus zoom from the junk box in a local shop.
but 100-200mm?
when, where, how I'll use it??
I couldn't think of anything except going to Oosaka Airport!
Olympus OM10 x OM-System S.Zuiko Auto-Zoom 5/100-200 x kodak ProFoto XL 100
The Enchanted Garden at Howard County Library System's Miller Branch is now certified by MonarchWatch as an official Monarch Waystation. The plaque was unveiled last night at during a Tween Sprouts youth garden club class in the garden during which students planted hots plants for monarchs, including milkweed.
The Enchanted Garden contributes to monarch conservation and provides a habitat and resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. We have three youth garden clubs, The Green Fingers, The Tween Sprouts, and The Enchanted Garden Youth Corps.
330-PS-9133 (USN 1003758) “Compass cuts the Brine.” The mission of the U.S. Navy’s experimental ship, USS Compass Island (EAG 153) is assisting in the development and evaluation of a navigational system independent of shore-based-aids. The ship’s inertial navigation system, S.I.N.S, has been called by Navy experts as the most significant navigation development since the invention of the compass, September 10, 1958. (11/5/2014).
The Manatee County Public Library System's September 2013 Calendar of Events.
VISIT THE LIBRARY ONLINE at: www.mymanatee.org/library
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
University of Missouri System’s Advocacy-Mentoring Program held its 2012 Torch Awards on Nov. 15, 2012 to mark the completion of an 18-month mentorship program.
The mentoring relationship is meant to increase the number of competitive minority- and women-owned firms that wish to do business with one of the University of Missouri’s four campuses. Women- or minority-owned businesses are defined as business entities in which at least 51 percent of the ownership interest, stock or otherwise, is minority or woman owned.
Trailing behind a storm system's cold front! I've never seen the sky so clear... Pics taken from around San Jose, CA. (Sunday morning, January 22, 2017)
Weather scenario:
Strong and gusty winds with rain showers was observed overnight as yet another potent storm system pushed into the region. Talk about so many storms this month. This was storm #3, the last storm of this 2nd storm series/'atmospheric river' event this month... 3 strong storms were aimed to affect California in the week of Jan 18-23. An atmospheric river had already drenched the state earlier this month. A series of 3 strong storms were set to sweep across the state beginning Wednesday and continuing thru next Monday, dropping widespread heavy rainfall and bringing strong gusty southerly winds to nearly the entire state...
Weather update/forecast: Bay Area residents were bracing for the worst and most powerful storm of this storm series... As the Bay Area endures its wettest January in 15 years, yet another winter storm with significant rainfalls and high winds was expected to hit the region Saturday night into Sunday. A strong cold front was to push through the area late Saturday night into Sunday and was to result in strong to very strong southerly winds ahead of and along with the frontal passage. Wind speeds in excess of 40-50 mph were be possible with gusts exceeding 60 mph! The strongest winds were likely along the coast and in higher elevations, however strong winds were felt throughout the entire Bay Area. Throughout the day Sunday, spotty showers were in the forecast across the region that can later develop into thunderstorms lasting into Monday...
The Enchanted Garden at Howard County Library System's Miller Branch is now certified by MonarchWatch as an official Monarch Waystation. The plaque was unveiled last night at during a Tween Sprouts youth garden club class in the garden during which students planted hots plants for monarchs, including milkweed.
The Enchanted Garden contributes to monarch conservation and provides a habitat and resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. We have three youth garden clubs, The Green Fingers, The Tween Sprouts, and The Enchanted Garden Youth Corps.
The Enchanted Garden at Howard County Library System's Miller Branch is now certified by MonarchWatch as an official Monarch Waystation. The plaque was unveiled last night at during a Tween Sprouts youth garden club class in the garden during which students planted hots plants for monarchs, including milkweed.
The Enchanted Garden contributes to monarch conservation and provides a habitat and resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. We have three youth garden clubs, The Green Fingers, The Tween Sprouts, and The Enchanted Garden Youth Corps.
I tried condensing the entire ~150 odd page LEED for Neighborhood Development rating system's credit thresholds onto a single sheet. Making this beforehand and re-re-reading it on the way over to the exam certainly helped.
Another useful, if not quite as compact, condensation of the credit thresholds is included as an appendix to the "Citizen's Guide."
Selective Service System Acting Director Joel C. Spangenberg, right, John A. Arbogast, center, the system’s new state director for California, and Arbogast’s wife, Nancie, left, are photographed after Arbogast’s swearing in ceremony, March 13, 2023, at Joint Forces Training Base, Los Alamitos, California. Arbogast, a U.S. Coast Guard veteran and Pasadena resident who has served in a variety of community roles including city commissioner, history teacher and track coach in addition to other Selective Service Systems positions at the state and local level, was nominated for his new role by California Governor Gavin Newsom. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
On May 19, the Juno spacecraft once again swung by Jupiter in its looping 53 day orbit around the Solar System's ruling gas gaint. Beginning at the top, this vertical 14 frame sequence of enhanced-color JunoCam images follows the spacecraft's rapidly changing perspective during its two hour passage. They look down on Jupiter's north polar region, equatorial, and south polar region (bottom images). With the field-of-view shrinking, the seventh and eighth images in the sequence are close-up. Taken only 4 minutes apart above Jupiter's equator they were captured just before the spacecraft reached perijove 6, its closest approach to Jupiter on this orbit. Final images in the sequence pick up white oval storm systems, Jupiter's "String of Pearls", and the south polar region from the outward bound spacecraft. via NASA ift.tt/2rLehHf
Martini Racing Porsche System's Porsche 935/78 (Type-3.2L Turbo Flat-6) #43 driven by Manfred Schurti and Rolf Stommelen
Kirby Road School
Cincinnati, Ohio
Listed 9/3/2013
Reference Number: 13000681
The Kirby Road School is significant under Criterion A for its association with the Cincinnati school system's implementation of educational reforms during the Progressive Movement in Cincinnati. Various changes were made resulting in a new school that provided a broader range of teaching, classroom, and school site reforms that addressed the educational development of schools in general and within the Cincinnati neighborhood of Northside. Beginning with its construction in 1910 and continuing into the late 1960s and 1970s, these reforms continued to address the primary school needs of the northern portion of the neighborhood of Northside. It is also significant under Criterion A for the role the school played in the physical and cultural development of the community. With residential development of the neighborhood, especially during the late-19th and early-20th century, the community required a new modern public primary school that functioned with the existing Salmon P. Chase School in fulfilling the public educational needs of the community. As Northside developed, matured, and maintained its neighborhood vibrancy into the 1970s, the school was an active contributor to and facilitator of a variety of neighborhood functions beyond those basic to the educational role of a school. These included activities that resulted from the school being open to numerous community wide programs and events. In addition, the school is significant under Criterion C for its architectural distinction associated with its Neo-Classical Revival-inspired design and for the high level of intact original design integrity. The building is one of a very few Neo-Classical Revival schools designed for the Cincinnati school system during the early 20th century.
National Register of Historic Places Homepage
University of Missouri System’s Advocacy-Mentoring Program held its 2012 Torch Awards on Nov. 15, 2012 to mark the completion of an 18-month mentorship program.
The mentoring relationship is meant to increase the number of competitive minority- and women-owned firms that wish to do business with one of the University of Missouri’s four campuses. Women- or minority-owned businesses are defined as business entities in which at least 51 percent of the ownership interest, stock or otherwise, is minority or woman owned.
Description: Image information taken from the North Olympic Library System's Kellogg Master Index, including the following note: Makah fish spears (seal hunter's spear).
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Kirby Road School
Cincinnati, Ohio
Listed 9/3/2013
Reference Number: 13000681
The Kirby Road School is significant under Criterion A for its association with the Cincinnati school system's implementation of educational reforms during the Progressive Movement in Cincinnati. Various changes were made resulting in a new school that provided a broader range of teaching, classroom, and school site reforms that addressed the educational development of schools in general and within the Cincinnati neighborhood of Northside. Beginning with its construction in 1910 and continuing into the late 1960s and 1970s, these reforms continued to address the primary school needs of the northern portion of the neighborhood of Northside. It is also significant under Criterion A for the role the school played in the physical and cultural development of the community. With residential development of the neighborhood, especially during the late-19th and early-20th century, the community required a new modern public primary school that functioned with the existing Salmon P. Chase School in fulfilling the public educational needs of the community. As Northside developed, matured, and maintained its neighborhood vibrancy into the 1970s, the school was an active contributor to and facilitator of a variety of neighborhood functions beyond those basic to the educational role of a school. These included activities that resulted from the school being open to numerous community wide programs and events. In addition, the school is significant under Criterion C for its architectural distinction associated with its Neo-Classical Revival-inspired design and for the high level of intact original design integrity. The building is one of a very few Neo-Classical Revival schools designed for the Cincinnati school system during the early 20th century.
National Register of Historic Places Homepage
LÕinstrument (classe Monument Historique)
Jules Magen a construit à Beaumont de Lomagne l’un de ses
premiers instruments : une oeuvre de référence conçue et réalisée
selon les derniers perfectionnements de la technique et les
goûts musicaux de son époque. L’orgue a 22 jeux répartis sur 2
claviers et pédalier ; il est inauguré le 28 avril 1850.
Dès 1882 - année du décès de Jules Magen - l’instrument nécessite
des réparations qui seront menées à bien en 1884-85 par
ses fils Victor et Paul-Georges. L’inauguration de l’instrument
restauré a lieu le 9 août 1886.
Outre les réparations et réglages habituels, les facteurs ont mis
en place une soufflerie à double pression, une nouvelle boîte
expressive, un pédalier et des claviers neufs ; plusieurs jeux sont
changés : la trompette 8 et le salicional du G.O., ainsi que la
gambe, la voix céleste et la trompette du récit ; quelques jeux
reçoivent des freins harmoniques et sur tous les autres on pratique
l’entaille de timbre (ouverture en forme de fenêtre dans le
haut des tuyaux pour en modifier la sonorité).
En 1973, il est malencontreusement restauré par Milic et Simon.
Les travaux portent principalement sur l’électrification partielle
des transmissions, qui étaient jusqu’alors entièrement mécaniques
(le nouveau système s’avèrera rapidement défectueux) et
sur le remplacement d’une partie des tuyaux de façade par des
tuyaux de série. La tuyauterie d’origine subit également des
modifications.
L’importance et la qualité du matériel de Magen encore en place
motivent le classement de l’orgue en 1980.
Menée sous la direction des facteurs d’orgue Serge Gourgouillon (Atelier Lucien Simon) pour la mécanique et Jean-
Pascal Villard pour la tuyauterie, la dernière restauration restitue l’orgue dans son état de 1886 : remplacement des
tuyaux de façade disparus ou trop abîmés, reconstitution de la mécanique de la console, restauration complète de la
tuyauterie. Par ailleurs, l’étendue du pédalier est portée de 20 à 30 notes.
Le buffet
Grand buffet néo-gothique (inscrit à l’Inventaire Supplémentaire en 1996) composé de : 2 tourelles de 5 tuyaux couplées
au centre, au-dessus trône une statue de la vierge devant une claire voie surmontée de pinacles et d’un gable avec une
croix ; 2 séries de plates-faces également couplées par 2 (8 tuyaux chacune) et 2 tourelles simples aux extrémités (5
tuyaux chacune), ensemble surmonté de gables à fleurons, de pinacles à crochets et d’une frise de couronnement ; entablement
orné de feuillages, beaux panneaux moulurés sur le soubassement.
Sur la balustrade de la tribune en encorbellement, faux positif richement ornementé : 2 tourelles aux extrémités, plateface
centrale ornée d’une frise inférieure et d’un gable surmonté d’un fleuron.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
Creator: Nelson, H. G.
Description: Image information taken from the North Olympic Library System's Kellogg Master Index, including the following note: C.H. Clemon' Camp No. 4 Melbourne, Wash. (Man with hammer at anvil; man with sledgehammer; open door on right; horseshoes on rafter on left.
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Description: Image information taken from the North Olympic Library System's Kellogg Master Index.
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Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch. Award-winning author Mary Doria Russell.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
Options include:
-Audi Navigation with MMI
-6 Disk CD changer
-Full leather interior
-6 speed tiptronic automatic transmission
-Sports Steering wheel with red stitching and paddle shifters
-Xenon lighting system
-S-line appearance package
-Sport suspension tuning
- Heated seats
- Rear passenger sunshades
The Atlantic County Library System's Brigantine Branch held an adult craft night Thursday, July 18, 2019. Patrons put together decorative made mason jars filled with homemade potpourri.
Pictured: Jeanne DiCecco, of Brigantine.
On Saturday, October 7, more than 1,700 of Rochester Regional Health’s friends and employees gathered at the Joseph A. Floreano Rochester Riverside Convention Center for the system’s signature celebration.
Five of the Manatee County Public Library System's locations are pleased to welcome members of the Suncoast Blues Society for Blues performance and discussion during the first week of December.
· On Monday, December 1st, 2014, Walker Smith, singer/songwriter and guitarist will perform at the Manatee County Central Library from 6-7:30 PM.
· On Tuesday, December 2nd, 2014, Brian Leneschmidt, guitarist, will perform at the South Manatee Branch Library from 12:30-2:00 PM.
· On Wednesday, December 3rd, 2014, Steve Arvey, veteran Blues player and teacher of Blues history will perform at the Braden River Branch Library from 2-3:30 PM.
· On Thursday, December 4th, 2014, Bodie Valdez, guitarist and harmonica player, will perform at the Palmetto Branch Library from 6:30-8:00 PM.
· On Friday, December 5th, 2014, Walker Smith, singer/songwriter and guitarist, will perform at the Rocky Bluff Branch Library from 2-3:30 PM.
These free events are sponsored by The Friends groups of all five library branches and the Suncoast Blues Society.
For general information about the Manatee County Public Library System, visit us on the web at www.mymanatee.org/library.