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Oris Trinity
IMO 9438169
Oil / Chemical Tanker
Flag: Liberia
Built: 2009
Length: 128.6 m
Beam: 20.4 m
Gross tonnage: 8530
DWT: 13121 t
Passing Gravesend. Heading out from Jurgens Jetty, Purfleet bound for Gibraltar.
9.5.25.
The Campanile
Looking towards the Campanile in Dublin's Trinity College. Taken through my 7.5mm Samyang Fisheye on the Olympus OM-D EM-5
Trinity Church in the City of Boston, located in the Back Bay of Boston, Massachusetts, is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. The congregation, currently standing at approximately 3,000 households, was founded in 1733. Wikipedia
Masaccio, Holy Trinity with the Virgin and Saint John, c. 1427, Fresco, 667 x 317 cm, Santa Maria Novella, Florence
... a quick few impromtu photos on my way home through Trinity. The Museum building is a Palazzo style building inspired by Byzantine architecture of Venice.
This is a 2013 IC CE with a MaxxForce DT engine. We are borrowing this bus from Trinity Transportation due to our shortage of buses.
Trinity was the code name of the first detonation of a nuclear device. This test was conducted by the United States Army on July 16, 1945, in the Jornada del Muerto desert about 35 miles southeast of Socorro, New Mexico, at the new White Sands Proving Ground, which incorporated the Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery Range. (The site is now the White Sands Missile Range.) The date of the test is usually considered to be the beginning of the Atomic Age.
Here are a couple of photos from inside the Holy Trinity Church.
The Collegiate Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, Stratford-upon-Avon, is a Grade I listed[3] parish church of the Church of England in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. It is often known simply as Holy Trinity Church or as Shakespeare's Church, due to its fame as the place of baptism, marriage and burial of William Shakespeare. More than 200,000 tourists visit the church each year.
The past building dates from 1210 and is built on the site of a Saxon monastery. It is Stratford's oldest building, is situated on the banks of the River Avon, and is one of England's most visited churches. In the fourteenth century, John de Stratford founded a chantry, which was rebuilt between 1465 and 1497 by Dean Thomas Balshall, who is buried at the church. The building is believed to have originally had a wooden spire, which was replaced by William Hiorne in 1763.
i thought i have to post something different than a dark pic of decayed houses ;)
what do you think?
i think this is another pic that will make it to my personal favorites.
click here to see where this photo was taken.
(google earth recommended)
When first constructed, the Trinity Church was New Yorks tallest building, now it's dwarfed by buildings with names like Trump and Tiffany's.