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A CN intermodal train ascends the man-made grade as it passes through the Matteson interlocking at Matteson, IL. Here, the train exits CN's Matteson Sub and enters the CN Chicago Sub on its way to points south. July 2018
Cloverleaf Local Schools 10 - 1990 Blue Bird TC/2000 FE - Retired; Mike & B Sales - Newcomerstown, Ohio.
I use a 5.8GHz video transmitter on my KAP rig. I replaced the stock antenna wih a 5.8GHz RHCP cloverleaf antenna from pnprc.com on the transmitter and a matching skew planar wheel for the receiver.
Cloverleaf Local Schools 24 - 1990 Blue Bird TC/2000 FE - Retired; Bus Yard - Lodi, Ohio. Bought used in 1998. Only one of the second-hand TC/2000s that had tinted windows.
XK Aircam X500 Quadcopter
Gitup Git2 Camera (gyro off)
Walkera G-3D gimbal
Quanum V2 Pro FPV goggles
YKS TS832 / RC832 set with ANBEE cloverleaf antennae
Cloverleaf Local Schools 12 - 1993 Thomas Vista International - Retired; Mike & B Sales - Newcomerstown, Ohio.
Cloverleaf Local Schools 45 - 2006 Blue Bird Vision; Bus Yard - Lodi, Ohio. Bus was brand new when picture was taken in 2005.
TLE&W S-2 # 112 hauls her consist at the ghost town of Bailey, Ohio. The railroad at one time was part of the NKP Cloverleaf sub and had a passing siding, station, and grain elevator or feed mill here. None of this remains. The spot where I was standing is now part of the ROW for the US-24 bypass. Image taken June 1996 and scanned from a slide.
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 tipo Monza (1931)
* 2336 cc / twin-cam (dohc) engine
* supercharger
* 165 CV @ 5400 rpm
* 210 km/h
Cloverleaf, or Quadrifoglio, badges denote high-end in comfort and engine size variants of Alfa Romeo cars.
The image first appeared in 1923 when Ugo Sivocci presented one prior to the start of the 14th Targa Florio as a good luck token to the team.
This became the symbol of competition Alfas, denoting higher performance.
Some modern Alfa Romeos wear a cloverleaf badge which is typically a green four leaf clover on a white background (Quadrifoglio Verde), but variants of blue on white have been recently observed as well.
Text: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo
Salon 3
Italian Cars Show
Techno Classica Essen 2014
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 tipo Monza (1931)
* 2336 cc / twin-cam (dohc) engine
* supercharger
* 165 CV @ 5400 rpm
* 210 km/h
Cloverleaf, or Quadrifoglio, badges denote high-end in comfort and engine size variants of Alfa Romeo cars.
The image first appeared in 1923 when Ugo Sivocci presented one prior to the start of the 14th Targa Florio as a good luck token to the team.
This became the symbol of competition Alfas, denoting higher performance.
Some modern Alfa Romeos wear a cloverleaf badge which is typically a green four leaf clover on a white background (Quadrifoglio Verde), but variants of blue on white have been recently observed as well.
Text: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo
Salon 3
Italian Cars Show
Techno Classica Essen 2014
The JCPenney Auto Center echoed the design of the main store.
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JCPenney at Cloverleaf Mall opened in 1972 with the mall and was the largest JCPenney in Virginia for many years. It measured 200,000 square feet on two floors with an exaggerated mechanical penthouse, giving it the appearance of a much larger store from the front. It was built with a detached Auto Center that converted to Firestone in 1983.
This store closed in 2000 and relocated to a smaller location at Chesterfield Towne Center, about 4 miles away. This building and the mall it used to anchor will be demolished in 2012 in favor of a new mixed-use development on the site.
Cloverleaf Local Schools 6 - 1993 Thomas Vista International - Retired; Bus Yard - Lodi, Ohio. Bus was a spare at time of photography. Bought used in 1998.
Cloverleaf, or Quadrifoglio, badges denote high-end in comfort and engine size variants of Alfa Romeo cars.
The image first appeared in 1923 when Ugo Sivocci presented one prior to the start of the 14th Targa Florio as a good luck token to the team.
This became the symbol of competition Alfas, denoting higher performance.
Some modern Alfa Romeos wear a cloverleaf badge which is typically a green four leaf clover on a white background (Quadrifoglio Verde), but variants of blue on white have been recently observed as well.
Cloverleaf Local Schools 30 - 1991 Thomas Vista International - Retired; Mike & B Sales - Newcomerstown, Ohio.
Cloverleaf Local School District - Medina County
Bus 43 - 1995 GMC Blue Bird (RETIRED)
Buses 32 & 11 - 1995 Blue Bird TC/2000 FE's
Cloverleaf Local Schools 2 - 2002 Blue Bird International - Retired; Cardinal Bus Sales - Lima, Ohio. One of originally four 2002 Blue Birds in Cloverleaf's fleet. One of three buses traded-in to Cardinal in December 2015 with 2017 Blue Bird Visions. Bus was being pulled into the garage at the time of photography.
Cloverleaf Local Schools 23 - 2002 Blue Bird International - Retired; Cardinal Bus Sales - Lima, Ohio. One of originally four 2002 Blue Birds in Cloverleaf's fleet. One of three buses traded-in to Cardinal in December 2015 with 2017 Blue Bird Visions.
Rolduc is the name of a medieval abbey in Kerkrade, the Netherlands, which is now a Roman Catholic seminary and an affiliated conferencing center.
The 12th century abbey church is an example of Mosan art. The crypt and the choir and chancel above have a cloverleaf pattern. The interior of both the church and the crypt contains richly carved capitals. Remarkable is the fact that the columns in the crypt all have a different design. In 1853, the young architect Pierre Cuypers was commissioned to restore the crypt and to reinstate as much as possible the original Romanesque fabric.
The cloisters are largely 18th century. The abbey has a richly decorated Rococo library with an important collection of books. During the Middle Ages, the Rolduc library was one of the most famous libraries in the Meuse region. The history of the abbey was recorded in the so-called Annales Rodenses, a chronicle about the years between 1104-1157.
History
In 1104, a young priest by the name of Ailbertus of Antoing founded an Augustinian abbey in the Land of Rode, near the river Wurm. The abbey was called Kloosterrade, which later became 's-Hertogenrade (in French: Rode-le-Duc or Rolduc), after the ducal castle that was built across the Wurm. Ailbertus died in 1111 and his bones were later interred in the crypt. In 1136 the land of Rode, including the abbey, fell into the hands of the Duchy of Limburg. Kloosterrade was considered to be their family church. Several dukes of Limburg are buried at Rolduc, such as Walram III, whose cenotaph can be found in the nave of the church. During the 12th century and 13th century the abbey flourished. Several other communities were founded by Kloosterrade. In 1250 the abbey owned more than 3,000 hectares of land.
During the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries times were harder for the abbey in both spiritual and material terms. The buildings were heavily damaged during the Eighty Years War. Materialistically, the abbey began to prosper again in the late 17th century when revenue was generated from the exploitation of coal mines. In around 1775, Rolduc employed 350 mineworkers.
The abbey was dissolved by the French in 1796 and the buildings stood empty for 35 years. In 1815, when the Kingdom of the Netherlands was formed (see Vienna Congress), the border was drawn through the ancient land of Rode, separating the abbey from the castle. The eastern part (including the castle) became Prussian Herzogenrath and the western part (including the abbey) became part of the Dutch municipality of Kerkrade.
In the 19th century Rolduc became a famous boarding school run by Jesuits, and a seminary of the Diocese of Roermond.
The former abbey is now a secondary school (Charlemagne College, formerly College Rolduc), a Roman Catholic seminary, and the Rolduc Congress Center.
Alfa Romeo RL Targa Florio (1923)
* 6C (sei cilindri)
* 3154 cc
* 95 CV @ 3800 rpm
* 160 km/h
Cloverleaf, or Quadrifoglio, badges denote high-end in comfort and engine size variants of Alfa Romeo cars.
The image first appeared in 1923 when Ugo Sivocci presented one prior to the start of the 14th Targa Florio as a good luck token to the team.
This became the symbol of competition Alfas, denoting higher performance.
Some modern Alfa Romeos wear a cloverleaf badge which is typically a green four leaf clover on a white background (Quadrifoglio Verde), but variants of blue on white have been recently observed as well.
Text: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo
Salon 3
Italian Cars Show
Techno Classica Essen 2014
Cloverleaf Local Schools buses 11, 13, & 26 - 1994 & 1990 Blue Bird TC/2000 FEs - Retired; Mike & B Sales - Newcomerstown, Ohio.
Cloverleaf, or Quadrifoglio, badges denote high-end in comfort and engine size variants of Alfa Romeo cars.
The image first appeared in 1923 when Ugo Sivocci presented one prior to the start of the 14th Targa Florio as a good luck token to the team.
This became the symbol of competition Alfas, denoting higher performance.
Some modern Alfa Romeos wear a cloverleaf badge which is typically a green four leaf clover on a white background (Quadrifoglio Verde), but variants of blue on white have been recently observed as well.
Text: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo