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Deck T houses the Main Reactor Control room. Unlike later warp core assemblies, which are in main engineering, here it is kept close to the outer hull, right above the antimatter pods. Next are a set of bathrooms and snack bars, followed by the botanical garden with its distinctive large windows. The botany lab is next. There are two large fitness rooms, and two personnel transporters, followed by more lifeboats.
On deck accommodation for the three new deckers. On arrival, all the upper saloon seats were liberally coated in salt residue.
Different versions of this tree have shown up in many of my paintings. It was difficult to photograph because the illustration board had buckled so badly.
Got tired of the narrow front deck, so I ripped up the small steps down and buit the deck out 5 feet to the edge of the concrete sidewalk.
Soft wood split level deck with bespoke pergola and balustrades, with contemporary spindles on 3 sides.
I'm riding on a MI09. Its a five-car, double-decker commuter train operating on the RER A line in Paris, the busiest regional line in Europe.
www.railway-technology.com/projects/mi09-double-deck-train/
I'm at Torcy (hence the display). The display above the door features LED lamps for each station - they turn off once that station has been visited.
Old deck ready for demo. Once the new space replaces the old enclosed back porch, there will be increased size in the kitchen to the left, and a new sitting room added to the master bedroom to the right. Existing house roofline will continue across the new space, and a full deck will have a footprint one foot more into the back yard....allowing about 18 inches gap between deck and the natural gas grill.
Home Remodel...Demo
Here's my inferno deck from the Decked Show hanging, really well lit, so enhances the menace! :) Great show !
Here's the view of the main deck from the pirate ship treehouse's cabin door. Rope ladder, floor hatch, main and bow masts and cannon ports all add character; and create the perfect incubator for a young boy's dreams.
Designed by Victoria Marine Architect, Bradley Dale
Additional Design and construction consultation from Qualicum Marine Architect, Bruce Cope
Centre for Shellfish Research Project Manager – Brian Kingzett (250-740-6399)
VIU Welding Program lead on project - Owen Popplestone (250-753-3245 ext 6139)
Construction: Aluminum Construction was performed by Trades and Applied Technology Program Aluminum Boat Building Program Class of 2008. Vessel was then completed and fitted out by the CSR and Welding Program staff and contractors
Purpose: The Chetlo will go into service at the Deep Bay Field Station north of Nanaimo and will be used with the marine research and training shellfish farm operated by the station. The vessel will be used for farming and research support, training students and giving tours.
Design and Sustainability - The vessel is an aluminum catamaran which will provide a safe and stable working platform for aquaculture, research and training operations. Design and operations are sensitive to shellfish farming’s strict requirements for marine environmental quality. The vessel uses 4-stroke Yamaha outboards that meet highest emission standards, and the diesel hydraulic system operates on bio-diesel and uses environmentally friendly hydraulic oil. The vessel has an onboard toilet with waste holding to insure that waste is not discharged into the environment.
Name: R.V. CHETLO “Chetlo” is the Chinook Jargon name for oyster and was suggested by VIU employee John Morgan in an naming contest. Chinook Jargon originated as a pidgin trade language of the Pacific Northwest, and spread quickly up the West Coast from modern Oregon to the regions now Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska It is related to, but not the same as, the aboriginal language of the Chinook people, upon which much of its vocabulary is based (From Wikipedia)
Vessel Specifications
Dimensions:
Length: 11.96 M
Breadth: 3.65 M
Depth: 1.38 M
Gross Tonnage: 8.68
Net Tonnage: 8.25
Power:
2 x Yamaha T50 (high Thrust) outboards
1 x 30 Hp. Vanguard Diesel auxiliary
2 x 3Hp 12volt Lewmar bow thrusters
Equipment
Amco Veba Articulating Crane
GPS/Plotter/Sounder/VHF
Water Pump
On-board toilet with waste holding tank
When your deck is over living space, you can trust Duradek's guaranteed and roofing approved waterproof vinyl membranes.
A deck with curve-appeal. This cedar deck wrapped all around the existing gardens. Cedar was used for the decking, trim and skirting. The location of this deck build was in eastern Scarborough.
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Here's the deck completed. The only complaint we have is the leftover concrete rubble you see there. Very small complaint.
Deck designed by Jeremy Ruenkle of Decksteriors. We very much love it and recommend them!
Deck M houses the twin torpedo launchers, flanking the turboshaft and vertical intermix chamber. We see the loading bay in its 2285 configuration, which allows cadets to be trained in manual loading. Later, however, Scotty is able to fire torpedoes remotely thanks to his automation system. Docking ports flank Launch Bays A and B, and life support equipment fills the remainder of the deck.
Title : Deck Baugh
Creator (Photographer) : Unknown
Publisher : Graphic Services
Place of Publication : College Station, Texas
Year (Coverage) : 1956
Document Type : Image
Format : Photographic negative
Dimensions : 4 x 5 inches
Digitization Date : April2010
Description : Unknown
Note : Brazos County, Texas
Collection : Texas A&M University Archives
Resource Identifier : Graphic Services Photos, Box 26, File 26-707
Institution : Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Repository : Cushing Memorial Library and Archives
Contact Information : Email: cushing-library@tamu.edu Phone: 979-845-1951
Copyright : It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information