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East Coast / BR ( BREL Crewe ) 'InterCity 225' Electric Class 91/1 'Electra' Bo-Bo 91 104 ( 91 004 ) ( previously 'Grantham' & 'The Red Arrows' ), paired with BR Metro-Cammell Mk.4 Driving Van Trailer 82216 at the rear of the train ) 'flying' northbound, past Frinkley Lane crossing on 20 May 2013 ; As this formation appeared again southbound, just less than 30minutes later, it suggests that the destination was nearby Newark....
I have been wanting a long shutter release cable for my Canon Rebel XT. I finally decided to sit down and build one. A few parts from Radio Shack and some microphone cable that I already had, and I now have a 50-foot shutter release cable.
The Battle of Cable Street Mural was created by artist Dave Binnington.
He began his research in 1976 and set up a small studio in the basement of St George's Town Hall with the Basement Project Community Arts Workshop. Inspired by the location of the west wall of the old Town Hall, he decided to create an image that would commemorate the famous occasion when, on 4 October 1936, the people of the East End prevented Sir Oswald Mosley and the British Union of Fascists from marching through Cable Street in Stepney, then mainly a Jewish area.
Binnington, who had studied the murals of Siquieros and Rivera, conducted intense historical research. He looked at books, films and photographs of the Battle and worked much of what he found into the design: the dramatic uniforms of the BUF, the eggs, milk bottles, tools and the contents of chamber-pots coming from the upper windows, the mounted police 'cossacks' with long weighted clubs surging through the crowd, the use of marbles and ball bearings against the police horses, the overturned lorry, the chairs and mattresses of the barricade and the police autogyro flying overhead. Binnington interviewed and drew many local characters, including them in the design to show that this famous victory was won by the people of the East End of London.
The work was well advanced when, in 1980, fascists climbed the scaffolding and daubed the mural with the words 'British Nationalism not Communism - Rights for Whites. Stop the Race War' in six foot high letters. The bottom two thirds of the painting was ruined. Binnington had spent more than two years up on the scaffold, he felt completely unsupported, and retired. Another artist, Paul Buffer, became involved in the project and brought in Desmond Rochford and Ray Walker to complete the mural. There were modifications to the original design and interpretation, and the work was finally completed in October 1982.
The mural immediately attracted more fascist vandalism. Green paint was thrown across it. This was removed and repainted by Ray Walker. Later, black and white paint bombs in plastic bags were thrown, causing considerable damage that was eventually repaired in 1985 at a cost of £8,000. Vandalism continued and in June 1993 a roller was used to smear paint across the bottom half of the picture and the initials of the British National Party were left as a calling card. The repainting cost £18,000, raised by a public appeal and from Tower Hamlets Council. A special varnish was applied so that any future attacks could be easily cleaned off. The mural stands as a powerful symbolic reminder of anti-fascism in the East End. 'They shall not pass!'
this was shot with a 10MM lens and a lovely polariser
1、Product description USB-A-4P(M) to DF14-5P USB cable
Conductor: tinned copper.
Connector: USB-A-4JP(M),DF14-5P,etc
conductor:99.99% oxygen-free copper for maximum conductivity and reliability.
length:1M(customizable)
jacket: PVC
Insulator is made of polyester resin and glass fiber
reinforced (UL 94-0) providing superior heat and chemical resistance.
color:black(optional)
Fast conductivity and low loss, more stable for signals transmission
Good resistance of EMI and RFI
Low voltage power supply compatibility
Low noise
2、Application
For PC printer,mp4
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Factory advantages
Ex-factory price
Free samples provided
Customized designs are welcome
minimum quantity:negotiable
all product are 100%tested and checked
all materials are eco-friendly
OEM/ODM orders services are provided
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packaging detail:standard export packing
delivery detail:7-10 days received the deposit
Oversized cable-knit jumper dress (car boot sale)
Vintage 80s suede bomber jacket (car boot sale)
Vintage deadstock paisley swirl lace tights (market)
Grey tights (pressie)
Vintage leather boots (pressie)
Fuzzy snood (99p stores)
Betsey Johnson bag (car boot sale)
Vintage 80s sunnies (car boot sale)
Ankh earrings (DIYed)
Gloves (pressie)
Original pattern
Yarn: mix of cotton and acrilic, 500 gr
Needles: 5 mm
I'm not very big fan of knitting in light yarns as cotton or linen, but as always I was fall in love with the color of the yarn so I've decided to knit some classic cabled cardi for the summer.
Un manojo de cables neonatos que, a medida que vayan creciendo, se irán transformando en un manojo de enredos implacables, hasta enmarañarte las entrañas por completo...
On of the most distinctive parts of GLaDOS' design, in my opinion, is the mass of cables that sprouts from the back of her 'abdomen'. I used every suitably-coloured Lego pipe I could find, and still had to buy a few more from Bricklink. I'm not sure that I used quite enough to do them justice...thoughts, anyone?
Cables por todas partes, postes, transformadores... Al fondo, unos rascacielos que no pierden sus rasgos orientales
I love how this building soars above the rather poor quality private housing in the foreground... Don't get me started on the quoins, tiny astragalled windows, or the hipped roofs...
Cables Wynd House in contrast has dignity, presence and, from what I know, lighter, more spacious and generous flats inside... Yet that's the unpopular one? Says more about snobbery towards public housing than taste in architecture, I think.
The Conservation Area Character Appraisal kind of says it all: "Sheriff Bank and Park with their suburban layout, frequent changes in scale, miniaturised proportions and orange brick, do not reflect the traditional character." I know the banana flats don't either, but at least they have their own character ("a dramatic statement" according to the same document), rather than trying to copy something that never existed.
Historic Scotland, in their rather good little publication Scotland: Building for the Future state that "Cables Wynd House is one of the best examples in Scotland of the modern form of large deck-access housing".
Cable Beach is situated 7 km (4.3 mi) from town along a good bitumen road.
The waters off Cable Beach are crystal clear turquoise, and the gentle swells hardly manage to topple over as they roll up onto the almost perfectly flat beach. Four wheel drive vehicles may be driven onto the beach from the car park. This allows people to explore the beach at low tide to a much greater extent than would be possible on foot.
Sunset camel rides operate daily along the beach. Cable Beach is home to one of Australia's most famous nudist beaches. The clothes optional area is to the north of the beach access road from the car park and continues to the mouth of Willie Creek, 17 km (11 mi) away.