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A shot of the main staircase on board the Re-Imagined Disney Magic. Because of last weeks weather ... I shot a lot if interiors of the ship, but not too many exteriors ;).
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This is the boat deck of the Mauretania.
The Mauretania was built by the shipbuilders Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd, at the Wallsend shipyard.
RMS MAURETANIA was one of the most famous ships ever built on Tyneside.
Ref number: TWAS:DS.SWH/4/PH/7/6/51
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Camera: Nikon Nikonos-V
Lens: W-Nikkor 35mm f/2.5
Film: Agfaphoto Vista Plus 200
Develop and Scan: Photo Hippo
N.S.S Sobraon - on the deck
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Digital ID: 4481_a026_000004
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The ships Vernon (est. 1867) and Sobraon (est. 1892) were Industrial Schools for Boys. Boys received a combination of moral training, nautical and industrial training and instruction, and elementary schooling. The ships were made use of this way as there were no separate boys' reformatory schools until 1895.
The Vernon was docked at Cockatoo Island. The Sobraon, which replaced the Vernon in 1892, was used until 1911, when the remaining boys were set to the Mittagong Farm Home for Boys and the Brush Farm Home for Boys.
The Industrial Schools Act of 1866 authorised the Governor to proclaim "any ship or vessel or any building or place together with any yards, enclosures grounds or lands attached thereto to be a 'Public Industrial School' ". Any vagrant or destitute child under the age of sixteen could be directed by two Justices of the Peace to attend an Industrial School and to remain the responsibility of the Superintendent until the age of eighteen, unless apprenticed out or discharged.
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This series of photographs was taken by officers of the Government Printing Office during the years 1860s-c.1920. The photographs cover a wide variety of subjects, for example, public buildings, railways, tramways, street scenes, harbour views, Sydney University, groups of people, ships, public occasions, the Botanic Gardens, military camps, wharves, dams and waterways, statues and slums.
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Decking path and box yew hedging in his late highness shaikh zayed bin sultan al-nayhan's garden by christopher bradley-hole. Chelsea 2005
Deck #GabrielLeão #LionOfJudah , em 7 lâminas selecionadas de #PauMarfim , prensadas em #EpoxyGlass , nas medidas 7.9, 8.0, 8.125, 8.2 e 8.5, produção nacional totalmente testada e aprovada pelos skaters da Marca... #MenemSupplyCo Original do Norte!
Below is the only deck which came with the house. Note the different type of lights it has. This is the first of the many decks that flow in the back area of this home. My friend opened the backside of this to started the steps going downward into the back yard. I took this picture right after one of our many summer rain showers down here in Mississippi.