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Built c. 1872 at no. 40 Albert Street.
"The Bell-Carlton House, located at 40 Albert Street, is situated on the east side of the street between Martin Avenue and Gordon Street, in the City of Guelph. This two-storey limestone building is reminiscent of the Greek Revival style and was designed and constructed by Matthew Bell circa 1872. The property was designated by the City of Guelph for its historic and architectural value under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 1979-10058).
The Bell-Carlton House is significant for its association with Matthew Bell, an accomplished local stone carver and masonry contractor from Newcastle, England. Bell built this house for his family, in circa 1872, although there is a possibility that the frame and central section are of an earlier date. 40 Albert Street is one of a series of notable stone houses Bell constructed, in this area of Guelph, which illustrate his fine sculptural decoration. Bell is responsible for the construction and ornamentation of nearby 49 Albert Street, 96-98 Water Street, and 22-26 Oxford Street. 40 Albert Street, however, was the last stone home Bell would build in the neighbourhood.
The Bell-Carlton House is an example of fine craftsmanship and exquisite detail, as is illustrated in the distinguished scale and proportions of the building. The structure's façade has been enriched with fine sculptural details in stone, including the window lintels, the ornate framing of the central doorway, and the three carved stone heads. Great care has been taken in repairing the masonry and in restoring the original architectural fabric of both the interior and exterior of the Bell-Carlton House. The house received the 1977 Award of Merit from the Guelph Arts Council for the quality of the restoration work which was undertaken." - info from Historic Places.
"Guelph (/ˈɡwɛlf/ GWELF; 2021 Canadian Census population 143,740) is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. Known as The Royal City, it is roughly 22 km (14 mi) east of Kitchener and 70 km (43 mi) west of Downtown Toronto, at the intersection of Highway 6, Highway 7 and Wellington County Road 124. It is the seat of Wellington County, but is politically independent of it.
Guelph began as a settlement in the 1820s, established by John Galt, who was in Upper Canada as the first superintendent of the Canada Company. He based the headquarters, and his home, in the community. The area—much of which became Wellington County—was part of the Halton Block, a Crown reserve for the Six Nations Iroquois. Galt is generally considered Guelph's founder.
For many years, Guelph ranked at or near the bottom of Canada's crime severity list. However, the 2017 index showed a 15% increase from 2016. It had one of the country's lowest unemployment rates throughout the Great Recession. In late 2018, the Guelph Eramosa and Puslinch entity had an unemployment rate of 2.3%, which decreased to 1.9% by January 2019, the lowest of all Canadian cities. (The national rate at the time was 5.8%.) Much of this was attributed to its numerous manufacturing facilities, including Linamar." - info from Wikipedia.
Late June to early July, 2024 I did my 4th major cycling tour. I cycled from Ottawa to London, Ontario on a convoluted route that passed by Niagara Falls. During this journey I cycled 1,876.26 km and took 21,413 photos. As with my other tours a major focus was old architecture.
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As we are aware getting into locations can be a bit bizar , as we left this place a local german lady stopped pedalling her bike and asked us when was the "Building " going to be re opened , we so were not german contractors , as we found this place there happened to be major road works right outside the place , the only way in !!
A sign reading "Paramilitary contractors accountable to no one are running around uptown now." with "They assaulted someone last night." added to the bottom.
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This image is part of a continuing series following the unrest and events in Minneapolis following the May 25th, 2020 murder of George Floyd.
Late 1960s Lumar Contractors "Powerhouse" High Lift Mobile Crane by Louis Marx and Company. Cleaned, re-strung and in full working order once more.
I saw a picture of this ex Australian Army Scammell Contractor tank transporter that'd been converted to a tipper here on Flickr around 2011, and when I was on holiday there in 2018 I decided to see if the 1971 built machine was still around.
With not much time or information I managed to track it down even though it'd moved location to a coal mine which was impossible to access without induction training!
Never mind, at least the old girl was parked fairly near the fence!
At least one of these is used for runs with the Wayne Highlands School District. The first bus in the like is a spare for them, and was previously numbered 83. The middles bus is blank, and the bus at the end is the WHSD bus 72.
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I said, I did. The daedric version of the Contractor Mask was done.
Also, I'm using the Wintage version of the Somber ENB now. I loved it!! =D
This is my personal Contractor's M4A1 (as of 2-23-13, no longer)
Credit to Duke for the rails, the SPW team for the workspace, Wiikling for the mag, Worlock and Skye for the writing, Luckystriker for upper reciever(does not include bolt, writing, etc.)
P.S. The GL, the silencer, and the rail system is all shapework (does not include sight attachments or delta ring)
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The incredible views of Biscayne Bay’s Aqua Waters may make you
forget that you are at the epicenter of Miami’s urban business
district. Located on Brickell’s easiest access thoroughfare, 1001 Brickell Bay’s office views draw you in from the moment you step into its grand lobby, continue out onto the bay’s edge to its landscaped plaza, an ideal place to meet a colleague or hold a casual meeting. Once inside, the tenant-focused amenities abound along with high-end office space for any size company, making 1001 Brickell Bay a coveted Brickell office address.
Other companies involved:
Construction company: Hardin Construction Company
Consultant: Jimenez McDowell Engineering Consultants Inc.
Facade Consultant: Miami Curtain Wall Consultants Corp.
Mechanical systems installation: Trimec Plumbing Contractor
Credit for the data above is given to the following websites:
www.emporis.com/buildings/122323/brickell-bay-tower-miami...
www.1001brickellbay.com/building/
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treeps.deviantart.com/art/The-Daedric-Contractor-386389382
I said, I did. The daedric version of the Contractor Mask was done.
Also, I'm using the Wintage version of the Somber ENB now. I loved it!! =D
treeps.deviantart.com/art/The-Daedric-Contractor-386389382
I said, I did. The daedric version of the Contractor Mask was done.
Also, I'm using the Wintage version of the Somber ENB now. I loved it!! =D
"ALL MY PMC IS RICH AS FUCK!"
Ah, contractors. You love to hate them and hate to love them, but you've gotta admit that it's the most badass job in the world. Stackin' paper, shootin' motherfuckers, drinkin' booze and fuckin' bitches.
C&C Appreciated.
KJM Contractors Kenworth T909 Double Road-Train heads north of Port Augusta in the final light of day bound for Prominent Hill Mine near Coober Pedy.
Tuesday 19/07/1988 at Newcastle, and Class 47/4 no. 47535 University of Leicester awaits departure with lunchtime parcels train for Sunderland.
This locomotive had originally been D1649 and had been named at Leicester in 1982. Later in life, it was also named Saint Aidan for a time. Withdrawn in 2002, it was cut up by contractors at Old Oak Common in 2004.
25/04/2018 1811
Scania R520 6x4 tractor unit SL64LZH with a timber processing machine aboard its Nooteboom trailer heads along the A83 to Campbeltown from Tarbert, Argyll & Bute.
Date 1977/78 ? The A62 Manchester Road Abnormal Vehicle Park at Longroyd Bridge, Huddersfield. Used to work at my Fathas' garage on a Saturday morning and returning home was this parked up. So I insisted that we returned with the camera, my Fathas' Yashika. Me on the right with blonde hair, my pal Nigel on left, aged 13/14yrs.
This is only surviving Contractor, one of two Scammell Contractor 6x4 tractors that came to NZ. This was owned by Waikato Heavy Haulage,the other by Dales Freightways. 335 Cummins with a 20 speed Spicer box. Sadly I couldn't get a better complete pic due to it being in the shed.
Karamea Nov 2011.
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Armed with a tactical MP5 submachine gun, a combat knife, and a holstered automatic P226 pistol, this private contractor is ready for hire and action…
First departure from Dublin Airport for the newest edition to the Aer Lingus fleet Boeing 757 EI-LBR as EIN990 EIDW-EINN on an extremely wet and windy morning.
Scammell Contractor I spotted sitting around Wingfield. Looks like it was a prime mover, and it's running a Cummins NTA400 under the hood.
The start of another weekend trip to Mid and West Wales . But first two in Shrewsbury to do !
Bedford SB3 - Duple Midland B43F
New to Shropshire County Council , and used by the Education Department
NUJ98 is parked up for the weekend in a Public Car Park , at Shrewsbury , Now running as a staff Bus for a local firm of building contractors .
Saturday morning 27th-March-1976.
East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) can't cope with the load being put upon it. EMAS has faced criticism for missing some response time targets.
Extract from here: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-23620394
"A surge in the use of private ambulances has been defended by East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS). In 2010/11, 12 emergency journeys were handled by private vehicles but this jumped to 246 in 2012/13, with the cost rising from £638,000 to £3.5m. Bosses at EMAS said private firms had to meet high standards and allowed the service to cope with peaks in demand. But Unison said it was vital that money was invested in the NHS rather than given to outside firms."
So enter the contractors... Amvale Medical Services.
This is is regular sight at the "Ibis Budget" (£38 per night). Amvale accommodate out of area crews here over night. The line up normally includes Paramedic cars also.
Other Ambulance contractors have been keeping costs to a minimum by camping... www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-23592852
A whistleblower said staff were camping because the £35 a day to cover food and board when working away from home was not enough to pay for a hotel room.
Meantime at EMAS headquarters, they have lost a disk containing 42,000 records of ambulance patients:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-28900997
Of course this all a waste of time if there isn't enough capacity at the A&E department isn't it?
SR-25 with my two tone color skeme.
Custom stock, shorter than a PRS by a butpad. Electronic range finding, and compensating scope. (Only thing it doesn't do is wipe you ass but with a little more programming it could probally do that to.)
Chambered for .300 win mag.
Custom forgrip with intregrated bipod.
Credit to Warlock for the screws.
Credit to Rotary leopard for the forgrip. (I highly modified it.)
Credit to Beck, for something that is burried underneath the weapon. hahaha, seriously one of his parts got covered up but it's in there.
Ummm I think that's it.....yeah that's it.
Now if I can get my PDW reciver done I can get that out here....... Stupid computer won't save the correct code so I have to keep making the reciever again and again.......
Sorry no code for this, lost it too.....
Comments, favs much appreiciated.