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Waterloo Station taken from the the London Eye. The building to the left is the Shell building, which used to be the tallest in London.
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Bridge joining Waterloo Road and Regent Road in Liverpool.
Adjacent to the bridge is the Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse, a grade II listed building and the world's largest brick warehouse. Standing 125 foot (38 m) high, the building was at the time of its construction in 1901, claimed to be the world's largest building in terms of area. The 14 storey building spans across 36 acres (150,000 m2) and its construction used 27 million bricks, 30,000 panes of glass and 8,000 tons of steel.
The building is now home to the Liverpool Heritage Market.
Waterloo Boy....how can I ever go to one of these shows and not showcase the Waterloo Boy? Just sayin'.......
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Taken from Hungerford footbridge looking East down the Thames and towards St. Pauls Cathedral, the Gherkin, and the City of London.
Waterloo Regional Airport CYKF
This picture was taken from my First intro lession at Waterloo Airport
(in a Cessna 152 C-GGBN)
Smit Waterloo VST tug assiting Vectis Harrier into the West Float
Bollard Pull Ahead (normal): 36 tonnes
IMO: 8610289
MMSI: 232101000
Call Sign: GJJB
Flag: Great Britain
AIS Vessel Type: Tug
Gross Tonnage: 298
Deadweight: 96 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 31.10m × 9.30m
Year Built: 1987
Status: Active
Builder: MCTAY MARINE - BROMBOROUGH, UK
Yard number: 77
Delivery: 1987-06-23
Keel laid: 1986-08-28
Launch: 1987-05-14
Net Tonnage: 89 t
Engine Builder: RUSTON
Engine Cylinders: 6
Engine Power: 1282 kW
Engine Stroke: 270 mm
Propeller: 2 VOITH SCHNEIDER
Fuel Type: MARINE DIESEL
Knox Presbyterian Church, Waterloo, ON
NDP "Rally for Waterloo"
the launch of 2015 federal Candidate Diane Freeman in the Waterloo Ontario Electoral District
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88.1 KDHX celebrated it's 25th birthday on October 14, 2012, 25 years to the day that the station began broadcasting. The event took place at Schlafly Bottleworks and featured an array of special performances, including supergroups and reunited bands, KDHX DJs spinning records, a photo booth and a proclamation from Mayor Francis Slay declaring the date KDHX Day in the city of St. Louis.
Photo by Kate McDaniel.