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One of the smaller canvases. The 'crown' was a collage element that I pulled off because it wasn't right....I ended up filling it with gold powder.
Visiting class 14 works Peak Rail trains, Matlock.
Taken with a 1949 Agfa Ilsolette medium format folding camera, Solinar F4.5 85mm lens, Compur Rapid shutter, Ilford XP2 mono film and yellow filter.
New Student Orientation is designed to help facilitate a successful transition to Loyola University New Orleans. There are many benefits to attending Orientation:
•Receive an introduction to the academic experience
•Visit with an advisor to review your course schedule
•Meet other new students and form new friendships with classmates
•Receive information on the programs and services offered through campus offices and departments
•Learn about the values, traditions, and mission of Loyola
•Connect with current student leaders and learn about ways to get involved on campus
•Learn about safety, security, and emergency preparedness in the Big Easy
•Explore campus life by staying in the residence halls and eating on campus; and
•Tour various locations across campus
Photos by Kyle Encar
Taken on June 21, 2015
Copyright 2015 Loyola University New Orleans
Class 20 - 20142 hauls the Pullman Diner towards North Dale (MP18) on NYMR. The service was over an hour late and should have been 60007 which I heard had derailed at Grosmont Sheds and is now out of action for the week.
Class 90 90008 passes through Ingatestone with 1P37 12:30 Norwich to London Liverpool Street service
Students in Class 85 were taught by three chefs at Heritage Day, an event which celebrates world cuisines and gives students the opportunity to interact directly with talented chefs.
The Halcyon class frigate was designed to counter the increasingly fast warships of Humanity's enemies. A significant portion of the ship was used for the reactor and engines, capable of pushing the Halcyon-class to almost unprecedented speeds, both at sublight and FTL.Additionally, it featured 2 massive coilguns at the front, and a number of smaller cannons.
More fun with those octagonal parts.
More fun with those
After getting to the end of Road learning Wembley my-self and fellow Saltley Driver climbed off after our last trip finnishing in New Street, from now on we would have to earn our wages working trains, we were the only RFD Dvrs from SY to sign for a while...
Preserved class 11 diesel shunter , 12139 , built in 1949 at Newton-Le-Willows , at work at Grosmont station on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway .
Class 55 "Deltic" no. 9010 "The Kings Own Scottish Borderer" prepares to move off the stabling point at London Kings Cross station. By the looks of it,the loco is going to work service 1E42. This was taken in July 1971.
BR/EE Class 86/2 4,040 hp Bo-Bo No.86 230 (ex-E3168) (ex-Duke of Wellington) in Anglai livery at Long Marston 9/10.
Class 33, 33108 passes through Lumb on the East Lancashire Railway with the 10:40 service from Rawtenstall to Heywood on Sunday 11th July 2010.