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Berkeley 22 is a trumpler (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trumpler_classification) class III 3 p open cluster approximately 22,570 light-years away in Orion.
Luminance – 25x300s – binned 1x1 – 125 minutes
RGB – 8x180s – 24 minutes each – binned 2x2
187 minutes total exposure – 3 hours 7 minutes
Imaged November 22nd and December 20th, 2024 from Dark Sky New Mexico at Rancho Hidalgo (Animas, New Mexico) with a SBIG STF-8300M on an Astro-Tech AT12RCT at f/8 2432mm.
See my full Berkeley Open Clusters album here - www.flickr.com/photos/dcrowson/albums/72157711466876833/.
BERKELEY, CA - June 2 - American Heart Association Networking Event - Berkeley on June 2nd 2022 at 2050 University Ave in Berkeley, CA (Photo - Devlin Shand for Drew Altizer Photography)
Decommissioning began at Berkeley Power Station in 1989 when Reactor number one was shutdown, making it the first commercial nuclear power station to be decommissioned in the United Kingdom. Berkeley was highly important as the technical laboratories on site supported developments in all the power stations across the country, whilst assuring all nuclear provision was safe and up to an acceptable standard.
Eighteen months ago South Gloucestershire & Stroud College took interest in the site and today a new campus is being built for engineering and information technology students, hinged from the needs of industry. The aim being for the whole site to be eventually turned into a science park.
Photographing Berkeley Nuclear Power Station has allowed me identify and understand the previous uses of each of the buildings contained on the twenty- acre site. Over multiple visits I have been able to develop my approach of illustrating the vacated buildings, showing the locations in which two thousand employees once operated and managed the Power Station.
Two of five 310-tonne boilers made a slow journey from Berkeley Power Station on the banks of the River Severn to Sharpness Docks in Gloucestershire.
The 72-feet long boilers will make the journey to Sweden via ship to be decontaminated and the steel recycled. Berkeley Power Station, one of Britain's first nuclear power stations, was decommissioned in 1989.
from Mr Williamsburg.com
A Master Planned Community, Berkeley’s Green showcases a wide range of custom built resale homes and is located in James City County/Williamsburg, Virginia near the grounds of the historic Greensprings Plantation . Berkeley’s Green is named for Greensprings Plantation owner and former Governor of Virginia Sir William Berkeley (pronounced “bark-lee”) who was governor from 1641-1652 and 1660-1677.
Resale home prices in Berkeley’s Green start in the $300,000’s.
Berkeley’s Green neighborhood amenities include a clubhouse, pool, playground, tennis courts, gazebo, picnic area, pond, walking/biking trails.
An active homeowner association has many social events throughout the year.
Detached homes offered in Berkeley’s Green in Williamsburg / James City County offer an array of architectural styles and home choices. There are models from 3 bedrooms to 5 bedrooms. Square footages range from 1700 to over 2500 square feet.
Located on approximately 142 acres, Berkeley’s Green has approximately 280 homes.
The community was started in 1989 and home construction continued in stages through the year 2000. The monthly home owner fee in Berkeley’s Green is $33 . This fee covers all common area and facility maintenance ( entrances, playgrounds, park areas ), use of the pool, clubhouse , playground and tennis courts.
Lots sizes in Berkeley’s Green average about a quarter acre. Trees abound amid the established streets and cul de sacs throughout the community.
A popular activity for residents is walking, jogging or cycling on the Virginia Capital Trail. A portion of which is only a few steps from the Berkley’s Green neighborhood. This trail when complete will connect Virginia’s past and present capitals of Jamestown, Williamsburg and Richmond along the Scenic Route 5 corridor. The Capital Trail will traverses 50+ miles, five jurisdictions and 400 years rich in history along one of the first inland routes in North America.
Home Sale prices in the last 12 months in Berkeley’s Green ranged from $287,000 to $367,400. List prices, as of today, range from $310,000 to $364,000. The average days on market for homes in the Berkley’s Green neighborhood in the last 12 months was 83 days . The average price per square foot on homes sold in the last 12 months was $156.78 . Eight homes sold in Berkeley’s Green in the last 12 months and five are currently for sale as of March 2009.
View a sold home report for Berkeley’s Green here.
(Sales Data from the WAAR/ Williamsburg Area Association of Realtors/ WMLS)
Current Williamsburg/ James City County Schools for The Berkeley’s Green Community are Matoaka Elementary, James Blair Middle and Jamestown High School
See School Statistics for Williamsburg VA area schools here
View area demographics- 23188
Click here to Search all homes for sale in Berkley’s Green
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BERKELEY, CA - June 2 - American Heart Association Networking Event - Berkeley on June 2nd 2022 at 2050 University Ave in Berkeley, CA (Photo - Devlin Shand for Drew Altizer Photography)
California Theatre (1923, remodeled 1952)
Ex-T & D Theatre (1914)
Architect: Albert W. Cornelius
2113 Kittredge St.
Berkeley, Alameda
© Matthew X. Kiernan
NYBAI18-7798
don't remember if i've posted this or not, but i'm bored with no new pictures and am searching my camera phone for phone ones.
The Berkeley Memorial stands in the centre of the Circus in Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis. The memorial features a drinking fountain as well as a clock. There are four clock faces, each one facing one of the four streets leading to the Circus. It was built in honour of Thomas B.H. Berkeley, a former president of the General Legislative Council in the 1880s.
(Info from Wikipedia)
Taken during a walk around town.