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Lone Whimbrel in a group of twenty-seven Long-billed Curlews I came upon yesterday in the Salmon Valley, just north of Prince George
A shearwater banks inland to return to its nesting burrow after off-shore fishing. The ‘ua'u kani or wedge-tailed shearwater (Ardenna pacifica) nesting population appears to be increasing annually in this sand dune area of west Oahu.
Go-Ahead London MHV80 turns off stand onto Tower Bridge Road in the foreground of a Natwest Bank.
Route 42 was converted from single deck to double deck operation in October, and was simultaneously extended from Denmark Hill, Sunray Avenue to East Dulwich Sainsbury's. In addition to this, Tower Bridge was closed to traffic on the same day for three months with route 42 curtailed temporarily south of the river to Tower Bridge Road, Druid Street, turning and setting down via the 343 City Hall stand.
NS P99 approaches the Junker control point on its way south from Linwood, NC to Charlotte, NC on the Southern Main. August 14, 2019.
Israeli F15 returning from a sortie and banking over the airfield before performing a vertical climb with re heat applied.
SSR103 and CF4405 lead SSRs newly acquired boral contract, passing by Yanderra on run number 2186 from Peppertree Quarry to Enfield boral, and then Cooks river.
The SBC annouced today the use of autonomous drones in combat squads. These drones are deployable in urban situation aswell as in rought terrain. The drones shown here are armored scuttler varients.
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Recorded approaching Bordesley Junction, Birmingham in January 1987, BR Class 25/3 25278 was about to complete the banking of an MGR for Didcot Power Station.
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Lufthansa Boeing 747-230B D-ABYM, built in 1978, in a left bank after take-off from the 1677 metre runway at Speyer Airport.
You may wonder why the flaps are not deployed so shortly after take off ... and why the engines clearly aren't running. The wire mesh in the inlet gives a hint.
Camera: Nikon F5
Lens: AF-S Nikkor 35 mm 1:1.8G
Kodak Portra 400 colour negative film
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de
Looking just a little bit like the old days, the Mt. Washington Cog Railway's two operable steam locomotives sit on the shop track in front of the line's century-old, legacy shop building, as crews bank the fires for the evening. With the line primarily using diesel-hydraulic locomotives these days, you'll seldom see both of these engines hot at the same time, and certainly not in early May, when this photo was taken. On this particular day, both locomotives were needed for a special event, involving a memorial service for one of the railroad's long-time steam engineer's who had passed away recently.
Astute observers will note that aside from the different paint schemes, there is one significant difference between #2 and #9. The "Deuce", which had its origins back in 1875, has a cab that is level with the track, while the 9, which was built in 1908, has an angled cab, which is aligned with the angled boiler and therefore more level for the crew when on the hill. The latter arrangement is probably a bit easier on the crew. When mentioning the manufacture dates of these locomotives, I am always careful about the words I use, because virtually nothing you see here was actually present when the locomotives were manufactured. These engines are a bit like "George Washington's Axe." The handle has been replaced three times and the blade replaced twice.
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Sweeping away customer contact. Although cash points have been around since the 1960’s the first being introduced by Barclays Enfield Town. The way it worked is you got given a voucher which you inserted into the machine having entered your code number. The voucher was for £10 and you got 5 vouchers at a time.
Woodhall once supported 2 bank outlets being the Midland Bank now known as HSBC and Barclays. Both excellent and helpful in both branches. Time change and we live online these days.
Taken a couple weeks ago at sunset. D500 300 PF + 1.4 TC 1/4000 f/5.6 ISO 1000.
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We watched a MGR train leave Wath and then got ahead of it on the incline, between Wath and Barnsley Junction, having paused for bankers to come on the on the rear, 76031+037. I'm no longer sure of the gradient (it was steeper than the main lift over Woodhead) and 4 Class 76 locos was the norm for these trains. 76022+023 were at the head and speed was not very high.
In GCR days Robinsom had sketched an 0-10-2 banker for this duty and the Gresley Garratt was later tried. Note how, after electrification in the early '50s, it became an early example of lineside afforestation. 23rd June 1981.
Details: OM2 and Kodachrome, slide scan.
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Shelby Daytona Coupe (#192, Julian Thomas & Calum Lockie)
Historic Grand Prix Zandvoort, Circuit Zandvoort
Nikon F-801, AF Nikkor 70-210mm f/4-5.6, Fomapan 400 Action
DSLR scan
Black 5 No. 44871 approaches Hatton north junction with "The Birmingham & Shrewsbury Christmas Express" run by the Railway Touring Company.
The 5 was working well towards the top the climb up Hatton Bank but i suspect there was a little helpful banking assistance from the diesel at the rear. 11-12-21.
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De enige grote Nederlandse bank die zichzelf op eigen kracht heeft staande weten te houden.
De rest wordt door de belastingbetaler gefinancierd, inclusief de extreem hoge salarissen en bonussen omdat ze het in het verleden allemaal zo goed hebben gedaan.
Banking Industry
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Bus Operator: Victory Liner, Inc.
Bus number: 1571
Area of Operation: Provincial Operation
Seating Configuration: 3x2
Seating Capacity: 66+1
Bus Manufacturer: Del Monte Motor Works, Inc.
Current Model: DM09
Previous Manufacturer: Santarosa Motor Works, Inc.
Prevoius Model: Flextar
Chassis: Nissan Diesel RB46S
Engine: Nissan Diesel PE6-T
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
Taken at: San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines
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Cromer is a small costal town and civil parish on the north Norfolk coast approximately 23 miles north of the county town of Norwich.
Cromer became a resort in the early 19th century, with some of the rich Norwich banking families making it their summer home. Visitors included the future King Edward VII, who played golf here. The resort's facilities included the late Victorian Cromer Pier, which is home to the Pavilion Theatre.
I hadn't really paid attention to the way that gulls bank - and was surprised that the head stayed level, even in a fairly tight bank. Over the Willamette River in Portland
Boarder: Kyle Miller
North Cascades National Park, Eldorado Peak
There's something about skiing at sunset that appeals not just to the eye, but to 'maximization'. You are taking advantage of every minute of the day. Here you can see Kyle 'banking' on that philosophy.
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