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Macintosh low loader with the komatsu 24T excavator before heading to kemnay Quarry,
Toms Forest Quarry, Kintore , Aberdeenshire
Edmonton Aggregates | Devlin Construction Ltd. 10720 209 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5S 1Z8 | Phone: (780) 473-0384 | www.devlinconstruction.com
Aggregate Industries JGA bogie aggregate hopper wagon 17120 at Kettering, in the consist of 6M79; Angerstein Wharf to Bardon Hill stone hoppers, 11th August 2015.
Aggregating anemone, also called the pink-tipped green anemone (gee, wonder why). Divide asexually and form colonies, use stinging cells to defend boundaries between different colonies. The green coloration is enhanced by the anemone's symbiotic relationship with algae. The anemone uses bits of sand and shell shards as protection -- camouflage from predators, and to reflect sunlight.
History of the suburb Country road
The suburban Landstraße is, with regard to surface, of the three former suburbs the greatest one. It gave its name to the later third district. The suburban Landstraße has developed from that settlement which was formed around the convent of Saint Nicholas previously located here before the Stubentor. In the area of today's Rochus church where the climb to the terrace of the Vienna valley is overcome developed the old core of the later district. The suburb was originally called, by 1200, "Niklas suburb", about a century later Country road.
Traffic routes
The two already in ancient times used traffic routes are the Landstraße and the Rennweg. Because of their importance, surely they contributed to the decision to establish here a settlement. The at the foot of the Arsenal terrace situated part was called Rennweg, the other, lain deeper, maintained the name Landstraße. Both parts were connected by the later Hungarian alley (Ungargasse). Its name derived from the fact that already in the early days many, mainly coming from Hungary merchants quartered here. The existence of this alley Hungargasse, as it was called earlier, the Landstraße owed ​​much in terms of its development into a major suburb. Much like the later main street of the suburb also the second most important stretch of road of the Landstraße, the Rennweg, goes back to the Roman Limes Route. In the early days there only a kind of mule track may have passed through the shoreland.
Infrastructure
From the 14th century onwards, along the Rennweg (Racing lane) vineyards are provable. In the first half of the 16th century at Rennweg existed a shooting range at which the citizens could practice in the use of weapons. The name of this traffic route is derived from a horse race that from 1382-1534 here usually was held twice a year: the so-called "Scharlachrennen (Scarlet race)".
The Citizen's Hospital of St. Marx was one of the oldest institutions of the district Country road. 1394, it emerged from a former hospice for lepers. It was located far outside the city, also because of the then legitimate fear of contagious diseases. In the 16th century the hospital by generous foundations got to goods such as vineyards, fields and gardens, whose income was used for the maintenance of the hospital. As 1784 the (now old) General Hospital was opened and took over the patient care, the Citizen's Hospital for several decades still served as a retirement home. Finally, Adolf Mautner adapted it to a brewery. This one soon evolved into one of the largest breweries in Austria. As part of the centralization of beer production in Schwechat, St. Marx brewery was closed. The remains of the Citizen's Hospital were damaged during World War II and replaced after the war by new buildings.
Economic Development
From the middle of the 13th century for the suburban Landstraße began a 170-year period of peace. This important fact is often overlooked due to a lack of historic incisions. Not until the end of the Middle Ages Vienna found itself exposed to several sieges. The heavily affected suburbs needed decades to recover.
Only after the last Turkish siege, as no further threat coming from the east had to be expected, in the suburb Country road a very dynamic development set in, so also in the commercial sector. In addition to grocery stores emerged a sugar refinery, clothing stores, tailors, leather goods producers and glassware stores. Also manufactories and factories were founded in the 18th and 19th centuries: a chemical factory, textile factories, mirror factories, book printings. Particularly noteworthy is the piano factory of Johann Andreas Streicher. The stemming from Stuttgart Streicher his manufacturing facility in the first half of the 19th century soon developed to the center of piano manufacturing. In the concert hall in his house at Ungargasse 46 many prominent artists were guests; the "Streicher Hall" was the site of many concerts.
Decisive changes in the overall structure of the Landstraße brought the incorporation of the three suburban communities in 1850 which had been aggregated to the third district of Vienna. The quiet suburb was transformed into a modern district.
www.wien.gv.at/bezirke/landstrasse/geschichte-kultur/land...
Aggregate Industries JRA bogie aggregate hopper wagon 33 70 6905 069-4 at Kettering, in the consist of 6M32; Neasden to Bardon Hill empty stone hoppers, 3rd July 2015.
A Catalpa and Photinia leaf just as they fell -- a few seconds later they were gone with the wind.
Scroll down for a couple more.
A growing literature has documented that firm dynamics exhibit substantial differences in developed and developing countries. While there is a massive turnover of firms in developed countries, such a selection mechanism is largely absent in developing countries. Understanding the determinants of firm growth, factor reallocation, and firm-level productivity, as well as the link between firm and industry dynamics is key to shed light on performances of aggregate economies. This conference will have prominent researchers present their recent work on the subject and foster a conversation among scholars that use different approaches to understand firm and industry dynamics and their aggregate implications.
Aggregate Industries Class 59 No.59005 heads towards Pugham Farm,with the 13:44 Exeter Riverside to Whatley Quarry working,on the 30th of August 2019.
Concreting down the side of the garage and driveway.
Our next door neighbour has also got exposed aggregate so it blends well.
History of the suburb Country road
The suburban Landstraße is, with regard to surface, of the three former suburbs the greatest one. It gave its name to the later third district. The suburban Landstraße has developed from that settlement which was formed around the convent of Saint Nicholas previously located here before the Stubentor. In the area of today's Rochus church where the climb to the terrace of the Vienna valley is overcome developed the old core of the later district. The suburb was originally called, by 1200, "Niklas suburb", about a century later Country road.
Traffic routes
The two already in ancient times used traffic routes are the Landstraße and the Rennweg. Because of their importance, surely they contributed to the decision to establish here a settlement. The at the foot of the Arsenal terrace situated part was called Rennweg, the other, lain deeper, maintained the name Landstraße. Both parts were connected by the later Hungarian alley (Ungargasse). Its name derived from the fact that already in the early days many, mainly coming from Hungary merchants quartered here. The existence of this alley Hungargasse, as it was called earlier, the Landstraße owed ​​much in terms of its development into a major suburb. Much like the later main street of the suburb also the second most important stretch of road of the Landstraße, the Rennweg, goes back to the Roman Limes Route. In the early days there only a kind of mule track may have passed through the shoreland.
Infrastructure
From the 14th century onwards, along the Rennweg (Racing lane) vineyards are provable. In the first half of the 16th century at Rennweg existed a shooting range at which the citizens could practice in the use of weapons. The name of this traffic route is derived from a horse race that from 1382-1534 here usually was held twice a year: the so-called "Scharlachrennen (Scarlet race)".
The Citizen's Hospital of St. Marx was one of the oldest institutions of the district Country road. 1394, it emerged from a former hospice for lepers. It was located far outside the city, also because of the then legitimate fear of contagious diseases. In the 16th century the hospital by generous foundations got to goods such as vineyards, fields and gardens, whose income was used for the maintenance of the hospital. As 1784 the (now old) General Hospital was opened and took over the patient care, the Citizen's Hospital for several decades still served as a retirement home. Finally, Adolf Mautner adapted it to a brewery. This one soon evolved into one of the largest breweries in Austria. As part of the centralization of beer production in Schwechat, St. Marx brewery was closed. The remains of the Citizen's Hospital were damaged during World War II and replaced after the war by new buildings.
Economic Development
From the middle of the 13th century for the suburban Landstraße began a 170-year period of peace. This important fact is often overlooked due to a lack of historic incisions. Not until the end of the Middle Ages Vienna found itself exposed to several sieges. The heavily affected suburbs needed decades to recover.
Only after the last Turkish siege, as no further threat coming from the east had to be expected, in the suburb Country road a very dynamic development set in, so also in the commercial sector. In addition to grocery stores emerged a sugar refinery, clothing stores, tailors, leather goods producers and glassware stores. Also manufactories and factories were founded in the 18th and 19th centuries: a chemical factory, textile factories, mirror factories, book printings. Particularly noteworthy is the piano factory of Johann Andreas Streicher. The stemming from Stuttgart Streicher his manufacturing facility in the first half of the 19th century soon developed to the center of piano manufacturing. In the concert hall in his house at Ungargasse 46 many prominent artists were guests; the "Streicher Hall" was the site of many concerts.
Decisive changes in the overall structure of the Landstraße brought the incorporation of the three suburban communities in 1850 which had been aggregated to the third district of Vienna. The quiet suburb was transformed into a modern district.
www.wien.gv.at/bezirke/landstrasse/geschichte-kultur/land...
Custom exposed aggregate wall in front yard with mow strip border.
A. Townsend Concrete, a concrete contractor serving: Vacaville, Fairfield, Suisun City, Winters, Dixon, Davis, Woodland, Rio Vista, West Sacramento, Esparto, and Solano & Yolo county California.
66011 heads the Tolworth aggregates flow towards Raynes Park, having been held outside Wimbledon for a path to become available - 24 October 2011.
How to Add the URL of Your Own Blog RSS Feed to Your Aggregator?
Please take a close look at the writing in read on the screen shot :)
sometime between August 1973 and June 1978
looking at another photo I took at this time which has a calendar in it, I'm pretty sure this is January 1974
Atlas Aggregates started digging out gravel on August 1973. An 18 acre Broad was formed after 500,000 cubic yards of gravel were extracted. The project was completed in June 1978.
The Broad, University of East Anglia
Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
35mm colour negative scan using the Epson Perfection V500 PHOTO.
Scan from colour negative duotoned using PotatoCrop.
Missouri Rainbow Jumbo 3-6" - $182 per ton - Covers approx 40-45 sq. ft. per ton - Missouri Rainbow is a locally quarried river rock that is multi colored. It is popular for dry creek beds or general landscaping purposes.
A display board at Pensthorpe, Norfolk (home to BBC Springwatch 2008 and 2009), explaining the role of the Aggregate Levy Sustainability Fund. June 2009.
Slightly creepy looking characters painted by a team of world renowned graffiti artists on commission. The colorful design draws lots of attention and looks a lot better than the plain gray cylinders.
Many of the concrete company trucks are painted as fruit (strawberry lower left), vegetables or other interesting art. Emily Carr University of Art & Design is right next door.
Granville Island, Vancouver.
Aggregate Industries Class 59 No.59001 and 59002 head towards Pugham Farm,with the 13:44 Exeter Riverside to Whatley Quarry working,on a very wet 5th of April 2019.
IIA-B bogie aggregate hopper No.33.70.6955.079-2 of EWS (ex-Cemex) at Newport, 29 May 2009. These were built by Wagony Astra Vagoane, Romania in 2006.