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Una impresión sobre una escena ó un paisaje, puede resumir de la mejor forma y con pocas manchas aquello que los pintores percibimos delante de aquello que nos llama para pintar, como en un ágil juego de energías captadas por el artista en su ejercicio constante del recibir para devolver a través del arte de la plástica. En la estación de ferrocarriles de BUDAPEST, Hungría, son la luz y las estructuras traducidas en líneas sugeridas, siempre con la presencia activa del ser humano que suma vida y movimiento a la pintura, con el tren a la espera de los pasajeros, los altos ventanales dejan entrar la excelsa luminosidd que otorga formas y distancias, son las impresiones que los artistas acusan con sumo deleite para conseguir cuadros vivos. Pinturas del artista pintor Ernest Descals sobre papel de 50 x 65 centímetros, fluidez y síntesis los mejores aliados artísticos, poco es más.
This ferry was built in Dundee in 1963. She is one of the three diesel boats that replaced the old paddle steamers used on the Woolwich Ferry from 1889. She can carry 500 passengers and 200 vehicles - a vastly different combination compared to the paddle steamers. She and her sister boats John Burns and James Newman remain in use to this day.
The Woolwich Ferry is a free vehicle ferry service across the River Thames in East London, connecting Woolwich to the south with North Woolwich to the north. It is licensed and financed by London River Services, the maritime arm of Transport for London (TfL). The service is operated by Briggs Marine under licence from TfL and carries both foot passengers and vehicles. Around two million passengers use the ferry each year.
There has been a ferry operating in Woolwich since the 14th century, and commercial crossings operated intermittently until the mid-19th century. The free service opened in 1889, following the abolition of tolls across bridges to the west of London. Traffic increased in the 20th century owing to the rise in motor vehicle use, and because of the lack of nearby fixed crossings of the Thames it has remained popular, although pedestrian use has dropped as a result of the construction of a parallel foot tunnel and the extension of the Docklands Light Railway through to Woolwich Arsenal station. Alternatives such as the Thames Gateway Bridge and the Gallions Reach Crossing have been proposed as replacements, but there are no immediate plans to discontinue the Woolwich Ferry as long as there is a demand.
The Ernest Bevin is named after a man who worked as a farm hand and truck driver before his keenness in trade union matters led to his becoming a trade union official in Bristol in 1911. In 1921 Bevin formed the Transport and General Workers Union from 32 separate unions. In 1945 he became Foreign Secretary and represented Woolwich in 1950 until ill health forced him to retire in 1951.
The Ernest Tom Neathercoat Life boat. Restored in 2012'.
A Oakley Class Lifeboat served Wells for 25 years 1965 - 1995 85 launch's and 16 lives saved.
Builders:
William Osborne, Littlehampton
J. Samuel White, Cowes
Groves and Guttridge, Cowes
Operators: Royal National Lifeboat Institution
Cost: 37ft: £27,000-£38,000
amd 48ft 6in: £40,000-£72,000
Built: 1958–1971
In service: 1958–1993
Completed: 37ft: 26
and 48ft 6in: 5
Preserved: 10
General characteristics 37ft
Displacement:12 long tons (12 t)
Length: 37 ft (11 m)
Beam: 11 ft 6 in (3.51 m)
Draught: 3 ft 4 in (1.02 m)
Propulsion: 2 × 43hp Perkins P4M/52hp Ford Thorneycroft/Parsons Porbeagle
Speed: 8 knots (9.2 mph)
Complement: 7
General characteristics 48ft 6in
Displacement: 30 long tons (30 t)
Length: 48 ft 6 in (14.78 m)
Beam: 14 ft 0 in (4.27 m)
Draught: 4 ft 4 in (1.32 m)
Propulsion: 2 × 110bhp Gardner 6LX
Speed:
8 knots (9.2 mph)
Complement: 8
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakley-class_lifeboat
The real rail wrecker !!! He both oversaw significant road construction (he opened the first section of the M1 motorway) and the closure of a considerable portion of the national railway network with the "Beeching" cuts. His involvement in the road construction business Marples Ridgway, of which he had been managing director, was one of repeated concern regarding possible conflict of interest.
"In the early 70s ... the little scoat tried to fight off a revaluation of his ill gotten gains which would undoubtedly cost him dear ... So Marples decided he had to go and hatched a plot to remove £2 million from Britain through his Liechtenstein company ... there was nothing for it but to cut and run, which Marples did just before the tax year of 1975. He left by the night ferry with his belongings crammed into tea chests, leaving the floors of his home in Belgravia littered with discarded clothes and possessions ... He claimed he had been asked to pay nearly 30 years' overdue tax ... The Treasury froze his assets in Britain for the next ten years but by then most of them were safely in Monaco and Liechtenstein."
Meanwhile the railways, OUR railways had been trashed ....
Top & Tailing with 80080 due to fire risk until D9531 developed a brake fault after which it was fixed and worked 34092s train after that failed
Ernest P Worrell Brickheadz ! hope you enjoy this creation ! inspired by one of my favorite characters. Included in the base is a nod to his turtle and a pumpkin to reference scared stupid ! hope you enjoy ! and it is live on Lego Ideas ! would appreciate a support :) Know whatta mean !
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First time using a film slr,
and I accidentally dropped my roll of film and it sat out all day in Sunday's rain
cause I didn't know I had dropped it.
so they have purple crap all over them
:D
Nearly two year old male lion (panthera leo) called "Ernest" born June 22, 2014 to father "Izu" and mother "Oshana" at the San Diego Zoo. There are four in their litter: one male (Ernest) and three females (Evelyn, Marion and Miss Ellen). Conservation status: vulnerable
Kaleidos - Creativity Top Selection
Day from 14/03 to 27/03 2016
Many congratulations!
Selected by Eleonora Bruscolini
Class 14, D9531 Ernest is seen in Ramsbottom Sidings for the unloading of concrete sleepers for the track replacement that was happening at this location.
RNLB Ernest and Mabel..
Weymouth Severn class Self righting Lifeboat, capable of 25 knotts, with a range of 250 nautical miles. Introduced in 1995, averaging 100 "shouts" a year..
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution is funded entirely by voluntary contributions..
Date taken: 29/09/2015
Location taken: Kidderminster Yard
Rolling stock in photo: BR Clayton Class 17 D8568 and BR Class 14 D9531 Ernest
Refit in Frederikshavn (DK) 2017 - alongside Orskov Yard
Detail information in Wikipedia about the ship
RRS Ernest Shakleton in action:
As an icebraker doing its job!
Unexpected, it got also attention in a German foto magazin portal:
This is one of those very emotional photos for me. Story of this homeless was heartbreaking. What a handsome guy, isnt he ? :) phonegraphy.weebly.com/
Description: Interior of Peixotto's home. Identification on verso (handwritten): Salon in Peixotto's home at Fountainbleau.
Peixotto, Ernest, 1869-1940
Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer
Medium: Black and white photographic print
Dimensions: 9 cm x 13 cm
Date: c. 1915
Persistent URL: www.aaa.si.edu/collections/images/detail/ernest-peixotto-...
Repository: Archives of American Art
Collection: Charles Scribner's Sons Art Reference Department Records, c. 1865-1957
Accession number: aaa_charscrs_4333