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Driving home yesterday I felt the need to stop! This is two shots merged by Photoshop. I was getting wet just getting two :)
Hope your week starts well.
isla Gladstone was the Grand daughter- in - law of William Ewart Gladstone , Prime Minister of Queen Victoria and one she did not like very much !
Also used for Liverpool F C Hospitality pre Match Days .
Evening. The good thing about Barney Point in winter is the very short sunset. I would be in and out in an hour and back at the hotel by 6.45.
William Gladstone, four times Prime Minister, left his large collection of books to the nation.
They are housed in this building, which has a residential wing. We stayed for two nights.
it was a haven of peace. No TV's here, just a radio in each bedroom.
Gladstone's Library, Hawarden, Flintshire, Wales. Three miles from Chester.
Time has not been kind to the cosmetic appearance of Soo Line GP30 712. Faded paint and oxidation notwithstanding, the 23 year old EMD is still fully capable of performing its duties, in this case, switching the yard at Gladstone, Michigan.
The CSX OCS is seen heading eat along the James River Sub through Gladstone behind CSX's trio of B&O heritage painted F40H-2
A visit to the SOO yard in Gladstone, Michigan turned up an SD40-2 idling near the roundhouse. Also present were a plow and a freshly-painted wheel car.
Originally built for the Illinois Central Gulf in 1945, the 1204 is one of five SW7RM rebuilds completed by the IC and can often be seen holding down Gladstone's remote yard job.
From the Graincorp terminal looking south to the alumina refinery at Boyne Island in the far distance (top right) lighting up the clouds.
These works are from the Speakeasy Gladstone show that was held in September. I forgot to upload them to my flickr for you guys to see.
2008 - American Illustration 27 (Selected)
A road-weary GP30 stands in the Soo Line’s servicing area in Gladstone, Michigan. The EMD went to Wisconsin Central before being retired in 1994
NJ Transit Arrow III MU's spending the weekend at the west end of the Gladstone Yard waiting for Monday mornings commute.
Gladstone power station has a generation capacity of 1,680 megawatts – not huge by world standards but big enough. It is powered by coal from Central Queensland’s huge coal reserves, burned at a rate of 800 tonnes per hour. 245 million litres of cooling water is drawn from the Auckland Inlet and discharged into the Calliope River every hour – the discharge is seen here, against mangroves lining the tropical river system.