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EWS' BR blue 56006 at Bury Bolton Street station on the 11th of September 1999 during the ELR/EWS "Stay of Execution" gala
Execution Dock was near the shoreline at Wapping and was used for over 400 years to execute pirates, smugglers and mutineers. Captain William Kidd is probably the most famous pirate to meet his death there in 1701. His corpse was put into a gibbet, a metal framed cage, and was left hanging at Tilbury Docks for 3 years. With the last execution in 1830, the exact location of Execution Dock is not known today but it’s claimed to be in the area where two pubs stand, the Prospect of Whitby and the Town of Ramsgate with the latter being the most likely. Round the back of the Prospect of Whitby there is a gallows with a noose hanging from it commemorating the location of Execution Dock.
Execution Rocks Lighthouse is located in Long Island Sound. Legend has it that the British used to chain prisoners to the rocks at low tide and wait for them to drown as the tide came in. The lighthouse was built in the 1840's and recently handed over to a non-profit for restoration. It is a 30 minute boat ride away from the shore, and has no electricity or running water, plus it is rumored to be haunted.
Execution Dock was near the shoreline at Wapping and was used for over 400 years to execute pirates, smugglers and mutineers. Captain William Kidd is probably the most famous pirate to meet his death there in 1701. His corpse was put into a gibbet, a metal framed cage, and was left hanging at Tilbury Docks for 3 years. With the last execution in 1830, the exact location of Execution Dock is not known today but it’s claimed to be in the area where two pubs stand, the Prospect of Whitby and the Town of Ramsgate with the latter being the most likely. Round the back of the Prospect of Whitby there is a gallows with a noose hanging from it commemorating the location of Execution Dock.
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This place was commissioned in 1847 and has a dark past. It is located in the Long Island Sound off the coast of New Rochelle. I took this shot with my iPhone while out there fishing.
this is hokum, he's 15, he's about 10 seconds away from crudely beheading this chicken with a 99-cent store steak knife, its vocal chords were still intact after he took its head off so it screamed and writhed quite a bit. and then we ate it. sean has the video.
Picketers protesting the pending execution of Willie McGee pass the White House in Washington, D.C. sometime in the winter/spring of 1951.
McGee, charged with raping a white woman in Missisissippi in November 1945, was executed two days later despite a six-year campaign by the Civil Rights Congress that involved protests and legal maneuvering that resulted in two re-trials and numerous postponements.
McGee wrote to his wife the night before his execution, “Tell the people the real reason they are going to take my life is to keep the Negro down.... They can't do this if you and the children keep on fighting. Never forget to tell them why they killed their daddy. I know you won't fail me. Tell the people to keep on fighting. Your truly husband, Will McGee.
McGee was executed May 8, 1951.
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Isolated inside its own fenced courtyard, the small building is known simply enough as the execution chamber. Between the years of 1937 and 1989, 39 or 40 (depending on the source) inmates were put to death inside the structure. All of the executions, save one, were conducted in the state's gas chamber where the sealed unit was filled with cyanide gas. The sole exception was the prison's last execution on January 26, 1989.
Missouri State Penitentiary
Jefferson City Missouri
Cole County
Execution Rocks Lighthouse is located in Long Island Sound. Legend has it that the British used to chain prisoners to the rocks at low tide and wait for them to drown as the tide came in. The lighthouse was built in the 1840's and recently handed over to a non-profit for restoration. It is a 30 minute boat ride away from the shore, and has no electricity or running water, plus it is rumored to be haunted.
Execution Rocks Lighthouse is located in Long Island Sound. Legend has it that the British used to chain prisoners to the rocks at low tide and wait for them to drown as the tide came in. The lighthouse was built in the 1840's and recently handed over to a non-profit for restoration. It is a 30 minute boat ride away from the shore, and has no electricity or running water, plus it is rumored to be haunted.
Where danish members of the resistance where executed by the german soldiers and gestapo during WW2 and the occupation of Denmark april 9 th 1940 - may 5th 1945.
The stone (plaque) where the shooters stood says:
"Boys you boys
you lit for Denmark
In the darkest night
a bright dawn".
From the exhibition catalog: "Hrair Sarkissian's series Execution Squares depicts public execution squares in three Syrian cities -- Aleppo, Lattakia, and Damascus. Taking in the early morning hours, the time the executions usually take plae, the quiet images reveal a fragile paradox that exists between the beauty and constancy of the physical environment and the political and social realities that they obscure."
(The installation consisted of 12 Lambada prints mounted on aluminum; work is dated 2008.)
Idiris, a Somali Christian, was publicly executed in a stadium in front of many people, including school children, for saying that Muhammad is not a prophet of God.
Direction 1: model planes
Project...Developing the look and feel of a site and its response to navigation and visual executions. Again this is a screen shot of the site in the intret of a hobby and in this case "Model Planes". THe site will cover the grounds of building a community, building tips, about the site and the option to purchase model planes.
An art, a hobby, a passion, this is what some say as a small-scale modeler. Individuals interested in building or even just buying small-scale models are very passionate about this hobby. They typically are interested in private aircraft, and airliners, as well as models from the WW I, WW II, Korean, Vietnam and Persian Gulf eras. The individuals typically have some history dealing with planes whether it is an interest in planes, having a family member that flew a particular plane or they have flown the plane themselves.
Individuals that have this passion seem to like keeping up on the latest and greatest.
The ones that enjoy building like to know the latest new techniques in building and new tools out there to make building easier but not taking away from the fun that one get out if building. So knowing this, the website will be based around the community building theme. The site will have the capabilities to network and communicate with
people all around the world. Members will have the opportunity to create a profile where they can share the models they have build or have purchased along with their testimonials and opinions about scale models planes.
Most sites out on the web that revolve around scale model planes tend to be very cluttered with advertisements and lack of hierarchy. Also there are multiple types of sites out there from store where you can just purchase planes, purchase model plane kits, and how to build. With Hobbies’ scale models site, there will be an opportunity to learn how to build, tips and trends, models planes to purchase, and a online community to connect to. So I have developed navigation that focuses on these sections. As you proceed through the site, sections extend, giving the viewer the additional information one might be looking for. The functionality and usability will not only be pleasing to the eye (Nice clean pages) but also very user friendly.
I will be utilizing the Centered layout design along with the design all above the Fold line and the main viewing screens will be 960x768 but adaptable to other screen sizes ranging up to 1024×768.
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Summers & Koontz Executions
On 22 May 1865, after the Civil War ended. Capt. George W. Summers, Sgt. I. Newton Koontz, and two other armed veterans of Co. D, 7th Virginia Cavalry, robbed six Federal
cavalrymen of their horses near Woodstock. The horses were returned the next day to the 192d Ohio Volunteer Infantry at Rude’s Hill. Despite assurances that all was forgiven, Lt. Col. Cyrus Hussy, temporarily commanding the 192nd, later ordered the men arrested. The others escaped, but Summers and Koontz were shot without trial here on 27 June. Thirty years later, Capt. Thomas J. Adams and friends erected the nearby monument to commemorate their deaths.