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Shannon President Vinny Ryan announced a fixture in memory of his friend Jim McNicholas who died after a short illness early last year. Jim had a long associations with both clubs as player and official having served as Treasurer and President of the Leprechauns and having prematurely passed away while serving as Vice President of Shannon RFC. Jim had many friends in the rugby community and also within the ESB where he worked. Jim, a native of Baal, Co.Mayo is sadly missed by his family and a wide circle of friends. Shannon RFC and the Limerick Leprechauns hope, in Jim's name, to raise badly needed funds for local charities The veteran's game kicked off at 1pm in Coonagh on Sunday April 21st.
Shannon Rugby Club, Coonagh, Co. Limerick, Ireland
First pass is a "trace" pass, just to make sure the profile looks correct. Still learning the Anilam controller and sometimes it does some movements that I don't expect.
A new reef aquarium fixture from www.aquaillumination.com.
It's truly from the future. At 80w of power, it's perhaps 10-20% brighter than a 400w setup I currently use.
Better yet, it has a brain that can simulate sunrise and sunset, as well as lunar cycles by adjusting the intensity and mix of the white and blue LEDs.
I need to find out where these restaurants get those lights. I love the reflections on the bottom, and I see them all over the place (here, Homeslice, etc.).
This fixture is in the restroom at the IHOP in Santee. Clearly, it's a pushbutton, but its purpose is mysterious.
the project manager who's overseeing renovations at 801 Gilbert Street told me that these and other old lights are going to be tossed out because they're not in line with their plans. When he told me that they were added in the 1970s and were from some hotel that was demolished back then, I wondered if they were from the Washington Duke! I'd sure hate to see them thrown away ... Say, wouldn't it be cool if these lights could hang in the lobby of the building that will be built on the site right across the street from the Washington Duke? hmm ... (Durham, NC 2008)
Altrincham FC vs Farsley Celtic
Northern Permier League Fixture
Date: 19th September 2017
Venue: J Davidson Stadium, Moss Lane
Final Score: 6-0
Scorers: Josh Hancock (2), Tom Peers, John Johnston, Jordan Hulme, Tom Hannigan
Copyright Michael Ripley Photography
Part of the Persian Ceiling fixture.
The Chihuly Garden and Glass Exhibition opened on May 21, 2012, in Seattle Center, the city's downtown parklands, arts and entertainment complex.
I visited in August 2012. For the story, please visit my PhotoBlog: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/fine-arts/light-and-colour-i...
Somewhat uninspiring day photographically. Taken outside a shopping plaza. Then my battery died. I do like the contrast of the light and shadows. Comments always welcome.
The opening fixture of the English Futsal season.
Manchester Futsal Club 3 - 3 Leeds Futsal Club.
21/11/2010 - Manchester Velodrome.
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The Fingal 10KM Road Race was held in Swords, North County Dublin, Ireland on Sunday July 22nd 2012 at 10:00. This is the first running of this event as it is a brand new fixture in the successful annual Dublin Marathon Race Series. The Fingal 10KM is unique in the series that it is being held outside of the Phoenix Park. Three athletic clubs from Fingal ( Clonliffe Harriers, Fingallians and Metro St Brigids ) assisted in organising the event. Revenue generated by the race will be channelled back to these clubs. Support is also provided by Fingal County Council. Overall there was a very large level of participation in the event with almost 5,000 athletes taking to the streets of Swords and roads of surrounding areas.
This is a set of photographs taken at the race by Rory Mooney.
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Boards.ie Athletics Discussion Thread on this Race: www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056564388
These little screws were by far the most annoying to work with. I am already having to be a contortionist, standing on the ladder at an awkward position, hurting my neck and back. And now the screw won't go in unless I very patiently (ha!) tweak the metal housing so that the holes line up just right, which is a trial in and of itself.
And of course, these small screws love to just drop out of the hole the first few times, so that you have to get off the ladder and find them.
Now, only 6 months after having the old fixtures yanked (and about 5 years since having a truly functional downstairs bathroom) I have fixtures again! Meet my cast iron tub, my vintage porcelain wall sink, my art deco porcelain sconces, and my toilet that's been sitting on the back porch for half a year.