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Margit híd or Margaret Bridge (sometimes Margit Bridge) is a three-way bridge in Budapest, Hungary, connecting Buda and Pest across the Danube. It is the second northernmost and second oldest public bridge in Budapest.

 

It was designed by French engineer Ernest Goüin and built by the construction company, Maison Ernest Goüin et Cie. between 1872–1876, the engineer in charge being Émile Nouguier. Margaret Bridge is the second permanent bridge in Budapest after Széchenyi Chain Bridge. This bridge leads up to Margaret Island, its two parts enclosing 165 degrees with each other at the embranchment towards the island. The reason for this unusual geometry is the fact the small extension to connect to Margaret Island was hastily inserted into the original design but not built until two decades later due to lack of funds.

 

The bridge's two ends are

 

Jászai Mari tér (northern end of Grand Boulevard) and

Germanus Gyula park (stop of Szentendre HÉV; Lukács Baths and Király Baths are nearby).

 

It is 637.5 m in length and 25 m in width.

 

All the bridges of Budapest were blown up by World War II Wehrmacht sapper troops in January 1945 during their retreat to the Buda side of the surrounded capital. However, Margaret Bridge had been damaged by this time, on 4 November 1944, when an accidental explosion destroyed the eastern span of the bridge. 600 civilians and 40 German soldiers died. During reconstruction, much of the original steel material was lifted from the river and incorporated into the rebuilt structure.

2009–2010

After renovation

 

Margaret Bridge was Budapest's most heavily worn bridge over the Danube when its total overhaul began 21 August 2009. It was closed to road traffic for at least a year, but trams maintained partial service over the bridge using temporary track.

 

The works are finished now; pedestrians, motor traffic, and trams use the bridge again.

Photograph of SSgt. Ernest W. Payne of Charlotte, N.C. (left, wearing a helmet), and two unidentified officers, standing an AM-2 aluminum plank matting Army airfield at an unidentified location in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Payne is wearing his full Army kit. Payne was serving as Staff Officer (or “S4”) of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry, 1st Air Cavalry Division, during the war [circa 1967-1968] [Photograph printed in March 1968].

 

From Ernest W. Payne Papers, VW 22, Vietnam War Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.

He gave a lecture on «How Energy is Converted in Biology» which includes stuff like ATP, the mitochondria etc.

Photograph of SSgt. Ernest W. Payne of Charlotte, N.C. (right, wearing a helmet), and an unidentified officer, standing on an AM-2 aluminum plank matting Army airfield at an unidentified location in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War, with Army cargo pallets parked behind them after coming off an airplane. Payne was serving as Staff Officer (or “S4”) of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry, 1st Air Cavalry Division, during the war [circa 1967-1968] [Photograph printed in March 1968].

 

From Ernest W. Payne Papers, VW 22, Vietnam War Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.

Ernest Artigas es una "máquina" de la aviación. Entró en el tema por el Vuelo Virtual, y es un practicante de vanguardia. Llegó un momento en que decidió pasar la barrera y lanzarse al vuelo real y aquí aparece con el "Cessna" en el que, una vez superados los "teóricos", está realizando con gran placer y entusiasmo, las prácticas para el PPL. Pero ahora va también por el Vuelo a Vela y, desde luego, sus filmaciones en Youtube y en su página web son sensacionales. En CAMINOS EN EL AIRE es el impulsor y asesor del Vuelo Virtual y otras colaboraciones, pero no parará ahí, porque lleva impulso. ¿De dónde sacas el tiempo y la energía?¡Bravo, "Tuckie"!

Key West, Florida is the location for the Ernest Hemingway look-a-like contest in July each year. This is a 12 inch doll diarama of the bar with various Hemingway look-a-likes on the stage.

The star of McCale's Navy signs an autograph for me at the Chiller Expo.

Ernie decided some people in the stands deserved a slow clap

Photo by Chris Gillespie

Our first stop on the Bare Necessities Homecoming cruise was in Key West. This statue of Ernest Hemingway stands in front of the Museum of Art & History.

He gave a lecture on «How Energy is Converted in Biology» which includes stuff like ATP, the mitochondria etc.

Photograph of SSgt. Ernest W. Payne of Charlotte, N.C. (right) standing next to the driver’s side door of an Army jeep in the military camp of the 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry, 1st Air Cavalry Division, in the city of Bồng Sơn in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Photograph taken while Payne was stationed in that city serving as Staff Officer (or “S4”) of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry, 1st Air Cavalry Division, during the war [circa 1967-1968] [Photograph printed in February 1968].

 

From Ernest W. Payne Papers, VW 22, Vietnam War Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.

My friend and business partner, Ernest Walker.. Mary Griffin's manager.

Ernest Dixon III, Procurement Analyst, Army Research Office, Research Triangle Park, NC

 

Ordnance Officer/CPT/ Assigned as student at Regis University in Colorado Springs, Colorado in the Army's Degree Completion Program

Photo taken in St. Ambrose University's Chapel in Davenport, Iowa on the 25th of May 1996

Black-and-white photograph of SSgt. Ernest W. Payne of Charlotte, N.C., with his shirt opened, sitting on the steps next to the S-4 (Staff Office) camp building smoking in an unidentified U.S. Army military camp somewhere in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Payne was serving as Staff Officer (or “S4”) of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry, 1st Air Cavalry Division, during the war. Caption on back of photograph reads: “about 95% [or degrees] hot. Our S-4 Building” [circa 1967-1968].

 

From Ernest W. Payne Papers, VW 22, Vietnam War Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.

Mr. Ernest Green. Photgrapher: F. Pearse, Andover.

 

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On the practice court. The Boodles, Stoke Park 2012.

BNP Paribas Open

3/12/2015

Men's Singles

Practice

Indian Wells Tennis Garden

Indian Wells, Ca

Gulbis BNP031215 DJ9Q3630

Photograph of an unidentified, tall U.S. Army soldier walking on an AM-2 aluminum plank matting Army airfield at an unidentified location in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Photograph taken while SSgt. Ernest W. Payne of Charlotte, N.C., was serving as Staff Officer (or “S4”) of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry, 1st Air Cavalry Division, during the war [circa 1967-1968] [Photograph printed in March 1968].

 

From Ernest W. Payne Papers, VW 22, Vietnam War Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General, spoke with Ernest Moniz, Co-Chair and Chief Executive Officer by the Board of Directors of the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI), during a virtual meeting at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 23 October 2020

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

IAEA:

Jacek Bylica, IAEA Chief of Cabinet

 

Mark Bassett, Special Assistant to the DG for Nuclear Safety and Security and Safeguards

 

Sayed Ashraf, IAEA Special Assistant to the Director General for Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Applications and Technical Cooperation

 

Ewelina Hilger, IAEA Special Advisor to the Director General

 

Uncle Ernest.

 

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Photograph of SSgt. Ernest W. Payne of Charlotte, N.C., with a cigarette in his mouth, and an unidentified officer, standing outside a tent flap in a fortified area of a newly-constructed Army camp in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Payne was serving as Staff Officer (or “S4”) of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry, 1st Air Cavalry Division, during the war [circa 1967-1968] [Photograph printed in April 1968].

 

From Ernest W. Payne Papers, VW 22, Vietnam War Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.

Ernest Hemingway 12 inch action figure had elaborate gardens in homes in Key West and Cuba in the 1950's.

I recently got press passes to a show at the First Unitarian Church in Philadelphia, PA. I was shooting for the blog "The Revolving Door Project" and the article can be seen here. I saw Group Love and Penguin Prison open up for Two Door Cinema Club. The whole show was amazing and I got a couple pretty interesting shots.

 

This is of the Bassist for Group Love

 

There was pretty much no lighting in the whole venue so the whole time I was shooting at 1.4 with 1600 ISO.. Still things came out pretty underexposed.

Michael McDonald & Dylan McDonald, Beth Nielsen Chapman & Ernest Chapman, and Pete Wasner & Mackenzie Wasner performed “in the round” on July 2, 2010 to benefit United Way’s Restore the Dream Fund. Sara Jane Preston and Aubrey Preston coordinated and sponsored the event so that 100% of ticket sales would go straight to United Way. We are grateful for such an amazing evening and partnership.

 

Photography by Leslee Mitchell

Photograph of SSgt. Ernest W. Payne of Charlotte, N.C. (standing, right, wearing glasses), and an unidentified Army photographer, standing on a dirt mound used as part of the defenses of a newly-constructed Army camp in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The hood of a parked Army jeep is pictured in the foreground. Payne was serving as Staff Officer (or “S4”) of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry, 1st Air Cavalry Division, during the war [circa 1967-1968] [Photograph printed in April 1968].

 

From Ernest W. Payne Papers, VW 22, Vietnam War Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.

Sign outside the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum in Key West, Florida. See: www.hemingwayhome.com

Woolwich Free Ferry, Ernest Bevin seen from another ferry. The pub on the far side with the large COURAGE sign is the now demolished Royal Pavilion.

 

April 1970.

Parked at the Main Street railroad station while the train is down for a year as the track is re-routed for Star Wars Land.

Photograph of SSgt. Ernest W. Payne of Charlotte, N.C., leaning against a covered shipping crate, smoking a cigarette, in the military camp of the 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry, 1st Air Cavalry Division, in the city of Bồng Sơn in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Photograph taken while Payne was stationed in that city serving as Staff Officer (or “S4”) of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry, 1st Air Cavalry Division, during the war [circa 1967-1968] [Photograph printed in February 1968].

 

From Ernest W. Payne Papers, VW 22, Vietnam War Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.

Michael McDonald & Dylan McDonald, Beth Nielsen Chapman & Ernest Chapman, and Pete Wasner & Mackenzie Wasner performed “in the round” on July 2, 2010 to benefit United Way’s Restore the Dream Fund. Sara Jane Preston and Aubrey Preston coordinated and sponsored the event so that 100% of ticket sales would go straight to United Way. We are grateful for such an amazing evening and partnership.

 

Photography by Leslee Mitchell

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