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Holly Hoxter (Summers)

Hol Chan Marine Reserve, Belize

am Anleger Stadersand festgemacht gesehen.

Andrew Holness, Prime Minister of Jamaica

gatos mujeres niñas, quiero vender todo, asi que ofrezcan precios no más :), hago descuentitos.

Leica iii, Elmar 3.5, Delta 3200, Microphen, V550

(slidescan) Nice low pass of Fokker S.11 Instructor PH-HOL at Hoogeveen on 21 june 1986. © Bert Visser

2016.09.12. Eger

 

A 382.000km távolságra lévő és 81%-ban megvilágított hűséges kisérőnk. A legimpozánsabb sugársáv rendszere a Tycho kráternek van ami a fotón jól látható. A sugaras képződményeket becsapódásokat kö-vető törmelékszétszóródás hozta létre.

 

SkyWatcher 150/1200 Newton-Dobson+2xTC+Canon 700D

CLASS 90 LOCO EMD 3,840 HP COAL TRAIN TO NEWCASTLE MAITLAND TRAIN STATION FISH7373

WELDEX 400 TONNE SUPERSTRUCTURE

Hollander Donald Bishoff at six weeks. The overalls were a gift from Granma but at six weeks he's already too big for zero to three month newborn clothes. It barely fit so we wanted to capture it "on film".

X MAITLAND SIGNAL BOX FISH 7373

Photo by Michael Molyneux

Leica iii, Elmar 3.5, Delta 3200, Microphen, V550

Processed with VSCOcam with f2 preset

CLASS 90 LOCO EMD 3,840 HP COAL TRAIN TO NEWCASTLE MAITLAND TRAIN STATION FISH7373

Hollinshead Coaches Limited DS19 HOL, a Volvo B11R built 2019 with a Volvo 9900 C53Ft body parked on Market Street in Bury waiting for returning Biddulph area day-trippers to Bury Market with Hollinshead Coaches Limited DM16 HOL, a Mercedes-Benz Tourismo with a C49Ft body built 2016 in front. Friday 27th October 2023

 

Note, DS19 HOL was first registered on 15th April 2019

 

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Norway > Hol > Hol Old church

Apartamante 2 camere decomandate

sitting in the shade,chilling and doodling, it was too hot to rush around!

CLASS 90 LOCO EMD 3,840 HP COAL TRAIN TO NEWCASTLE MAITLAND TRAIN STATION FISH7373

Look at any old map from over a century ago and you'll see it. The ribbon of buildings alongside the rivers and streams, the becks, the brooks and the burns that flow through the towns and the cities. The demand for water to power the great mills and waterwheels was great, and water became a vital part in any towns develpment and evolution. Leeds is no exception.

This is the Hol beck. It means low beck. Like the low country. Holland.

It rises in West Leeds and spends much of its time now underground, covered and culverted as it winds its way towards the River Aire.

It reaches Holbeck, the part of the city named after it and for a short period of time is above ground. In the past this place would have been heavily polluted from the tanneries and the dye works along it's banks.

Across it are numerous bridges that would have once lead to works along the side.

 

The sets on the floor of the river were laid in the 1840's, and for much of the time the beck flows through the channel. During periods of heavy rain it can surge through at head height, carrying branches and other debris. To the side, through a tiny hole is this room. Originally these would have had pipes in, but they have long gone. One is full of water. it was almost like being in a quiet room in a cathederal in here. Except you were in a culvert. Nice colours though.

Throughout the length that I walked (about half a mile) water dripped from pipes and trickled from archways in the walls. At the end of this part were four giant mouse holes.

Inside were four flaps of doom.

Originally the beck would have been heavily polluted with the dyes and the chemicals from the industry in Leeds.Today, conditions have improved considerably. Hundreds of little fishes were in the beck. I don't know what type of fish it is though. Maybe you do?

 

Committee investigating Sexual Violence in Conflict hears evidence.

 

Find out more about the work of Lords committees.

 

Image: House of Lords 2015 / Photography by Roger Harris

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