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On 14th January 2013 a still DRS branded 66415 at Lamberts Bridge Fairwood in dropping sun heading 6y76 15:21 Westbury Dn TC - Paignton, in front of another train to Paignton-Newton Abbot worksite-6y75 16:45 Westbury Dn TC- Newton Abbot with 66555. 6y76 consist: 4 JNA + MLA- empties for loading spent ballast. 66415 returned 15/1 with 6y76 05:00 Newton Abbot- Westbury Dn TC with YWAs recovered track panels. 6y76 ran again 16/5 with 66529.
Reggae group "Dred I Dread" shared their reggae music with dancing students on Friday night in Marty's. 9/11/15. Photo by Rachel Miller
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from my photo of a striking woman at the Fayetteville Farmers Market on the Square
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Fiz com carinha mais moderninha,cabelinho estilo dred,mesma boneca em duas versões.vestido e macacão,vou tentar melhorar e fazer mais e os bonecos de pijams,são uma graça!!!Nunca fiz boneca,e não achei difícil,,,,
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I stopped to tell her how awesome her dredlocks were and asked if I could take a photo. I learned it is a 6 hour process to undo, wash her hair and redo. Wow!
Taken 8/23/15
Having completed all work early, 66570 sits on the Tay Bridge behind 6K01 with 6K02 Dundee Central Junction to Millerhill. 20/2/2021
Passing over Arbour Lane Crossovers east of town the still blue 66 is a fairly rare visitor to East Anglia.
From Wikipedia - The Old St. Louis County Courthouse was a combination Federal and State courthouse in St. Louis, Missouri that was Missouri's tallest habitable building from 1864 to 1894 and now is part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial.
Land for it was donated in 1816 by Judge John Baptiste Charles Lucas and St. Louis founder René Auguste Chouteau who required the land be "used forever as the site on which the courthouse of the County of St. Louis should be erected." The Federal-style building was designed by Lavielle and Morton and completed in 1828. As street commissioner in 1823-26, Joseph Laveille devised the city's street name grid with ordinal numbers for north-south streets and arboral names for the east-west streets. In 1839 ground was broken on a courthouse designed by Henry Singleton with four wings including an east wing that comprised the original courthouse and a three-story cupola dome at the centre. It had an overall theme was Greek Revival.
In 1846, slave Dred Scott sued for his freedom in the building based on the fact that he had lived in free states. All of the trials, including a Missouri Supreme Court hearing were held in the west wing. The case was to ultimately be decided by the US Supreme Court in 1856 in Dred Scott v. Sandford which ruled against him in 1856. The decision was to polarise sides in the run-up to the American Civil War.
In 1851 Robert S Mitchell began a redesign in which the original courthouse portion on the east wing was torn down and replaced by a new east wing. From 1855 to 1858 the west wing was remodelled after the Dred Scott hearings took place in it. In 1861 William Rumbold replaced a cupola with an Italian Renaissance cast iron Dome modeled on St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. The US Capitol dome which was built at the same time during the American Civil War is also modeled on the basilica. The St. Louis dome was completed in 1864. Rumbold's dome in the courthouse is wrought and cast iron with a copper exterior. Four lunettes in the dome having paintings by Carl Wimar depicting four events in St. Louis history. Ettore Miragoli painted over them in 1880 but they were restored in 1888.
Louis Brandeis, a US Supreme Court judge of the early 20th century, was admitted to the bar in the building in 1878. The courthouse was abandoned in 1930 when the Civil Courts Building was built and descendents of Chouteau and Lucas sued to regain ownership. In 1935 St. Louis voted a bond issue to raze nearly 40 blocks around the courthouse in the centre of St. Louis for the new Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. President Franklin Roosevelt declared in an Executive Order the area would be a national monument and the courthouse formally became part of the new monument area in 1940. The roof was replaced in 1941 and rehabilitated again in 1955 and 1985. The courthouse remained the largest structure in the monument until the Gateway Arch, from which this photo was taken, was built in 1965.
While on vacation in Santo domingo Donoctavio got a native to take this pic. the street behind me is the famous shopping trench named El Conde. This pic was taken before He cut his dredlocks off.
The other night I had the great honor of receiving an all-access pass to a tour of some of my favorite bands: Silverstein, The Chariot, Miss May I, and A Bullet For Pretty Boy. The show was packed out and the guitarist for The Chariot came down into the crowd and started playing and it was awesome. My friend Dillon was standing right behind him when he was swinging his hair. Great times, let me know what you think.
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66424 'Driver Paul Scrivens' with 66063 and 66951 D.I.T. Pass Pleasington with a lengthy train of ballast trucks. Working 6K05 Carlisle North Yard-Crewe Basford Hall Departmental service.
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Taken from a foot crossing just east of Bamber Bridge station, Direct Rail Services' 66302 passes working 6K05 1246 Carlisle NY-Crewe Basford Hall SSM
Dred Scott. Wood engraving from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, 27 June 1857. Missouri Historical Society Photographs and Prints Collections.
Site where Dred and Harriet Scott likely lived while held illegally at Fort Snelling. Like many of the buildings at the fort, this is a reconstruction. A staff member in 1820s military dress sits before the fireplace telling visitors about the Scotts.
Dred Scott was the slave of a US army surgeon who moved frequently from one post to another. From 1836 to 1840, Scott lived at forts in free states or territories. He and his family were taken back to Missouri in 1840.
In 1846 Scott attempted to purchase his family's freedom. His owner refused. Scott sued because they technically should have been free already. Legal precedent dating back to 1824 held that slaves who had had prolonged residence in a free state would remain free when taken to a slave state. "Once free, always free." The legal battles went back and forth and eventually reached the US Supreme Court.
In a notorious 1857 decision, Chief Justice Roger Taney ruled, in strong and ugly language, that African Americans had no rights and were not US citizens. In particular, since they were not citizens, they had no right to sue. His opinion overturned decades of legal precedent and outraged antislavery Americans. They saw the ruling as further evidence that the "Slave Power" dominated the national government and was increasingly voiding the rights of free states.
Drawn June 15, 2016
Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
On weekdays for almost a month the Fairwater MOBC made a long outward trip to West Sussex and return following day, working between Arundel Jc and Billingshurst.On 13th July 2016 66419 leading 66551 rear worked 6y19 17:38 Taunton Fairwater-Billingshurst. On 14th July the return 6y19 05:00 Arundel-Taunton Fairwater approaches Norton Bavant 07:35 with 66419 leading. A superb gin clear sky and the odd sight of a herd of cows escaped from grassfield and wading into corn!
Mural by Dred Ske aka @dredske88 seen at the Ozinga Redi Mix plant on North Mendell in the Wicker Park area of Chicago, Illinois.
Photo by James aka @urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
Edit by Teee.
This courtroom was just upstairs from where the Dred Scott case took place. Old Courthouse, Jefferson National Expansion Memorial (U.S. National Park Service), St. Louis, MO
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There are very few movies I like, and the most recent Dredd is one of them.
•Tweaked some areas between the two figs to make Anderson look more feminine. Slimmer shoulders and jaw, some modified plates near the chest to give it a more hourglass shape, 1 plate shorter, etc. Since Dredd is taller, I could add a plate to give him a crotch lol
•Rookie Anderson has Pearl Gold bits and fresh new Red trim, Dredd has Dark Gold bits and Rust trim.
•There are clips in back to store a shotgun, baton, etc. All the pouches on the belt can also be modified of course.