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Engineer Hunter Richardson and conductor John Shucavage take the NRFF7-15 north out of Reading & Northern's North Reading Yard on a nice Sunday, Aug 15th, 2021. Crossing the Schuylkill River on the Peacock's Lock Bridge, MP63.8.

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An engineer enjoys the sun and tries to find out what I am shooting. :P

Haggart Marine Engineers on Notte Street. October 15th 2016

Altaf Shaikh is a famous Professor Emeritus, Visiting Professor, Scholar, a travelogue writer and a well known Marine Engineer.

Born in 1944, Altaf Shaikh got his early education from Hala, then from Cadet College Petaro. He studied Marine Engineering at Marine Academy Chittagong, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh ) and did post graduation from the World Maritime University , Malmo , Sweden .

After sailing as Chief Engineer on various types of ships for some 15 years, he served Malaysian and then Pakistan Marine Academy as Head of Marine Engineering Dept. for some 20 years. He is author of more than 75 books mostly travelogues in Sindhi and in Urdu. He is also a regular columnist of daily newspapers of Pakistan, Malaysia & Japan.

Besides other awards, he is recipient of Presidential award T.I (Tumgha e Imtiaz) of Pakistan and PJK (Pingat Jasa Kebaktian) a Malaysian Award.

  

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Altaf Shaikh’s books to browse:

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Lt. Gen Thomas Bostick, Chief of Engineer and Commanding General US Army Corps of Engineers presented the Silver de Fleury Medal to Col. Steve Ressler March 28 at Eisenhower Hall. The award is presented to individuals who have provided significant contributions to Army Engineering.

Mar. 14, 2020, in Orlando, Fla.

 

(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Maria Henderson, 204th Public Affairs Detachment)

Mentors from the UAB School of Engineering visit the North Avondale Branch Library to teach about the Arduino microcomputer, coding, and programming.

SAVANNAH, Ga. – In advance of National Engineers Week, members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District visited Jenkins High School to encourage students to pursue high-demand careers in science and engineering, Feb. 13, 2014. National Engineers Week (which runs this year from Feb. 16 through Feb. 22) is a nationwide observance focused on increasing public dialogue about the need for engineers and celebrating how engineers make a difference in the world. Scientists and engineers with the Corps used displays, interactive models and equipment (including a drill rig) to demonstrate to 140 students the various aspects of mechanical and electrical engineering, architecture, geology, subsurface investigations, hydrology, and more. Jenkins High School is the only public high school in Chatham County with a specialized School of Engineering. Students in the program gain advanced exposure to engineering studies to better prepare them for an engineering-related career path in college. USACE photo by Tracy Robillard.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District celebrates National Engineers Week with cake at the District reservation in Buffalo, NY, Feb. 20, 2019.

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Mar. 14, 2020, in Orlando, Fla.

 

(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Maria Henderson, 204th Public Affairs Detachment)

Mar. 14, 2020, in Orlando, Fla.

 

(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Maria Henderson, 204th Public Affairs Detachment)

glad to be a part of the Engineer family any day!

A soldier assigned to the 50th Engineer Company, 1st Platoon, Camp Laguardia, Republic of Korea, guides an M945 Bridge Transporter down the hill and to the rivers edge in preparation for crossing the Imjin River, ROK, during a bridge building training exercise on Oct. 22, 1998. Many of the participants in todays exercise are officers participating in accordance with the U.S. Army Officer Professional Development Program, a program designed to improve team building and soldiery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sergeant James Mossman) (Released)

VICTORIA BRIDGE

 

"Listed Grade II. Bridge of 1887, by Charles Neate; the consulting engineer was Mr Harrison Haytor and the builders were Messrs Whitaker Brothers of Leeds.

 

MATERIALS: wrought iron, cast iron Bramley Fall stone and granite.

 

DESCRIPTION: Victoria Bridge, Stockton has three river spans with a central span of 33.5m and two side spans of 18.2m, also two land arches 3.7m wide, and achieves a total length of c.104m. Each span is formed of eight ribs connected together by seven sets of transverse radial bracing, the spandrels also being connected together by six sets of diagonal bracing. Each rib at the springing works on a cast-iron knuckle joint. The spandrels are embellished with open ironwork of diminishing interlocking circles incorporating various coats of arms. Buckled plates, riveted upon the ribs and spandrels carry the causeway which is supported by decorative scrolled brackets. The carriageway is 12m wide, flanked by footpaths 3m wide; each footpath has the provision to carry a water main beneath its surface.The abutments and piers are of Bramley Fall stone faced with ashlar. The balustrade is of open cast iron work of an interlocking circle design, which incorporates classical granite parapets which rise above each of the five bridge piers. The parapets carry original ornate cast-iron lamp posts with modern lamps.

 

HISTORY: The bridge was opened in 1887 to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria and replaced an earlier bridge of 1771. It was designed by Messrs H Haytor and Charles Neate and was built by Whitaker Brothers, Leeds at a cost of £69051. The money was raised by local councils with contributions from the Tramway Company, North Eastern Railway and the Water Board. The bridge was used by trams until 1931 when it became a road bridge.

 

SOURCES: Neate, Charles, Memoir of the Victoria Bridge, Stockton-on-Tees min. proc. Instn. Civ. Engrs. (1892) 304-1 Rennison, R W, Civil Engineering Heritage: Northern England: Victoria Bridge (1996) 93

 

REASONS FOR DESIGNATION: The Victoria Bridge of 1887 is designated at Grade II for the following principal reasons:

 

* It has significant constructional interest as an increasingly rare survival of a C19 wrought iron arched bridge with a balustrade of cast iron

 

* It displays a high level of architectural quality in its overall design, detailing and use of materials

 

* It compares favourably with other listed bridges of similar construction and date, such as Battersea Bridge, London (Grade II)" Historic England

It was finished in 1801 and a month after Tsar Paul I moved into it, someone broke into this supposedly impenetrable fortress and smothered him to death.

Museum engineer in the cab of SR GP30 2601

Auch ein Eisenbahnbild, in dem Falle eine Momentaufnahme vom Plausch nach getaner Arbeit. Und was in Deutschland bei Diesellokführern die blauen Kittel waren, waren bei der CFL die grauen Kittel.. Aufgenommen heute am 'Pappendag' (Vatertag) - 01.10.2023 in Fond-de-Gras, rechts mit CFL 856 und linsk mit CFL 455.

Engineers just completed hot-fire testing with two 3D printed rocket injectors. Certain features of the rocket components were designed to increase rocket engine performance. The injector mixed liquid oxygen and gaseous hydrogen together, which combust at temperatures over 6,000 degrees...

 

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Mar. 14, 2020, in Orlando, Fla.

 

(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Maria Henderson, 204th Public Affairs Detachment)

Mar. 14, 2020, in Orlando, Fla.

 

(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Maria Henderson, 204th Public Affairs Detachment)

Steve Albini (Audio Producer / Engineer) being interviewed by Rob Putnam at Electrical Audio for Music Connection Magazine.

 

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Worcester Polytechnic Engineers (No.21) vs. Southern Maine Grizzlies

January 27, 2018

Sports & Recreation Center (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

WPI 21-13 USM

 

133 pounds (exhibition match): Carter Lewis (Worcester Polytechnic) major decision (11-2) over Antoine Grace (Southern Maine).

 

©2018 - Lewis Brian Day. All rights reserved.

Not to be reproduced in any format or via any platform without express written permission.

 

CHESAPEAKE, Va. — More than 300 Norfolk District employees and their families gathered June 21 for the annual Engineer's Day at the Great Bridge Locks Park here. The Norfolk District has been celebrating Engineer's Day for more than 36 years. The day began with a retiree breakfast hosted by Norfolk District Commander Col. Paul Olsen. More than35 retirees -- who collectively had more than 750 years of service to the Corps -- attended. (U.S. Army photo/Pamela K. Spaugy)

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The Big Bang @ Parliament, part of Tomorrow's Engineers Week, highlighted some of the great projects that young people are doing in science and engineering. The event featured a number of MPs including Nick Boles, Andrew Miller, Liam Byrne and Chi Onwurah.

 

The approximately 150 Soldiers of the Utah National Guard's 624th Engineer Company, 204th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, depart Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan June 13, from the Utah Air National Guard Base in Salt Lake City.

The mission of the 624th will be to perform vertical construction (the building of structures and buildings) in the U.S. Central Command area of operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

 

Two experts engineers in protective helmets and fluorescent vests showing the construction site and building activities after the successful project phase. Image taken with Nikon D800 and 85mm developed from RAW in XXXL size, in Novi Sad, Serbia, Central Europe, Europe

April 23 2017 -Allownce

Tokyo Racecourse 8th race

Winner:Engineer (4 years Colt)

Rider:Yoshitomi Shibata

Trainer:Koji Maki

Sire:Sea The Stars

Dam:Lolly For Dolly

Engineers Australia Canberra Fellows Lunch

Soldiers of the 105th Engineer Battalion complete chainsaw, sandbag, road construction and vehicle recovery training at a North Carolina Department of Public Safety campus in Durham, North Carolina, March 9, 2015. The North Carolina Department of Transportation shared their expertise in the best and safest techniques for towing abandoned or damaged cars in case of natural or manmade disaster with the Guard engineers. “We want to insure folks do not get stranded and get them off the roads and home safe,” said Ben Griffin, a NCDOT incident management engineer. The training also prepares Soldiers for Operation Vigilant Guard, an exercise testing National Guard response to domestic emergencies. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan / Released)

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