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Shannon Chader and Adam Hamm, Buffalo District members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regional Technical Services Dive Team, provide insight on dive expertise, equipment used, and dive experiences during a National Engineers Week event at the Buffalo Museum of Science in Buffalo, NY, February 19, 2019.
National Engineers Week is a time for the Corps of Engineers to: celebrate how engineers make a difference in our world; increase public dialogue about the need for engineers and; bring engineering to life for kids, educators and parents.
Caption: Engineer Mary Naglich operates a powerful electric "loci" in the mill yard at Longview hauling hundreds of cars of lumber daily over a complicated system of main line and switches which covers miles of track.
Date: 1942
Photographer: [unknown]
Local Call Number: FHS9456
Credit Line: Photo courtesy of the Forest History Society, Durham, NC
More info: "Pauline Bunyans and WWII Victory Lumber."
For information on photo use and more, see the Forest History Society Photograph Collection.
Posts & Railings, Promenade, Southport, Merseyside.
By Goddard & Massey of Nottingham.
These metal posts run for some distance along the promenade. They are in need of a lick of paint.
Excel engineers and consultants offers Evaporation Plants of various combinations of Natural (thermo-siphon), Falling Film and Forced Circulation Multi Effect Evaporation Plants.
Visit- www.regreenexcel.com/vinasse-evaporation-plant-supplier.html
University of Miskolc mechanical engineer ring
#ring #metric #engineer #universityofmiskolc #adamfotozta
Title: Environmental Engineers - 7
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Agricultural Communications Office of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1968
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Agricultural Communications Collection, Box 40, File 40-848
Rights: 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
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Sapper
Royal Engineers,
died 5th February 1946, aged 30
Son of Henry and Catherine Corr, of Middlesbrough.
"HE GAVE HIS LIFE THAT OTHERS MIGHT LIVE R.I.P."
Thorntree Roman Catholic Cemetery, Middlesbrough
Like Deja Vu, the last time we chased a train on this end of the CV, we followed CSX 1853 with Eastman empties, catching it in this very spot. That day earlier in the year sported Mr. Russell Smith as the engineer and Mr. Zac Hendrickson as the conductor. Funnily enough, the next Heritage Unit to run, CSX 1902, sports the same pair in the cab, and caught in the same spot. Here, Mr. Smith looks down upon s from the cab.
Kodak Tri-x 400
HC-110
Bronica ETR 75mm
Launched in 1944, the Becuna (SS-319) completed five wartime patrols in the Pacific Ocean. Becuna is similar to many submarines built in Philadelphia for the U.S. Navy.
Becuna is a BALAO-class submarine built in New London, CT. During World War II, "Becky" prowled the Pacific Ocean for Japanese ships, and is credited with sinking 3.5 Japanese merchant ships. Click here to read more about Becuna's wartime patrols. Converted in 1951 to a Guppy 1A type with sophisticated radar and torpedo equipment including nuclear warheads, she is the only Guppy 1-A submarine on display.
Becuna's Cold War missions often found her in the Atlantic, trailing Soviet submarines with eavesdropping equipment aboard. She served in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic during the Korean and Vietnam Wars and ended her long and distinguished career as a training submarine in Connecticut.
Becuna was decommissioned in 1969 and has been part of Independence Seaport Museum's Historic Ship Zone since 1996. Becuna is a National Historic Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2001, Becuna received the American Welding Society's Historical Welded Structure Award.
It's hard to shoot anything decent on a submarine. I hit my head, and had an amazing headache the rest of the day.
Any process industry that uses pipelines for transporting liquids and/or gases knows the importance of ensuring unimpeded flow through them. Any blockage in a pipeline due to the build-up of deposits will affect production and, in the worst case, may lead to excess pressure causing the pipeline to rupture. Effective cleaning, by the use of pigs, means unhampered production and increased safety. At VP Engineers, we pride ourselves on being at the forefront of pig equipment manufacturers. We offer a full range of pipeline pig types in various sizes. When it comes to pig manufacturing, we set benchmarks for quality and technology for others to follow.
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University of Alabama at Birmingham mentors visit the East Lake Branch Library for the Teens Engineer BHM Arduino class.
Spanish engineers prepare demolition ordnance for demonstration purposes, during Exercise VERBOOM 2024 at Military Base Ādaži, on 16 October 2024.
Photo Credit: Multinational Brigade Latvia Imagery (Canadian Imagery Technician RPBK)
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Des membres du génie de combat des forces armées espagnoles préparent des explosifs et munitions de démolition à des fins de démonstration au cours de l’exercice VERBOOM 2024 à la base militaire Ādaži, le 16 octobre 2024.
Photo : Imagerie de la Brigade multinationale en Lettonie (technicien en imagerie des Forces armées canadiennes RPBK)
I think this was at a gas station/general store on the way home from Pea Ridge. But I could be wrong.
University of Alabama at Birmingham mentors visit the East Lake Branch Library for the Teens Engineer BHM Arduino class.
Before I left Colorado my Dad and I were able to hit the snowshoes. We started out on one of the Engineer Mountain trails, but it didn't take long for the trail to become completely hidden leaving us to just forge our own. Hard work! We didn't actually go very far, but had some good fun.