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Catalog #: 01_00085378
Title: Mil , Mi 6, Hook
Corporation Name: Mil
Official Nickname: Hook
Additional Information: Russia
Designation: Mi 6
Tags: Mil , Mi 6, Hook
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Owned by Captain Hook during the mid 15th century, this tudor house just outside Easingwold is nothing short of incredible, with a lack of contents it still holds a sense of grandeur - It would make an ideal hotel or possibly a fun house if you lined all the walls with foam and filled it with plastic balls.
1 of January 2013 at the Hook Lighthouse with my wife and children. What a day, i will never forget it..
Kathleen has been working all day serving the lunch and early dinner crowds at O'Malley's Irish Pub. It is their busiest time of the year and the live bands draw a large crowd. Her shift is almost done. Another hour to go.
Doll: Tammy by Ideal in a Liv wig
Clothing: Vintage Barbie playsuit and skirt dyed green, vintage Barbie apron
Tray, silver cream & sugar, and salt shakers: vintage Sindy
menus, pencil in hair, order pad, posters- made by me
Walls: Cereal box covered in scrapbook paper (recycled from my Christmas scene)
Coffee: Hobby Lobby
Cookies: Buttons that modified (cut off hook with nail clippers, painted frosting with a paint pen and glittered)
Beer: vintage, unknown source (Cracker Jack toy?)
Salt, Pepper, Mustard, Ketchup: Rement
Utensils: Modern Barbie - the 2017 table and chair set
Table: Former snowman bench belonging to my mom, repainted
Chairs: flea market finds, repainted
More to follow...
Catalog #: 01_00085379
Title: Mil , Mi 6, Hook
Corporation Name: Mil
Official Nickname: Hook
Additional Information: Russia
Designation: Mi 6
Tags: Mil , Mi 6, Hook
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Looking from the late 12c south aisle and arcades across the 14c nave heightened in 15c , to the c1300 arcades of the north aisle rebuilt in 14c - Church of St Peter, Hook Norton Oxfordshire
This was a Red Cross Hospital near Hook in Hampshire. Though I can't immediately find much more history. The cast iron fire and the bedspreads are wonderful, though.
"I can think of no more stirring symbol of man's humanity to man than a fire engine." - Kurt Vonnegut Category: Street via 500px 500px.com/photo/186284061
The Sandy Hook Lighthouse, located about one and a half statute miles (2.4 km) inland from the tip of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, is the oldest working lighthouse in the United States. It was designed and built in 1764 by Isaac Conro.
The light was built to aid mariners entering the southern end of the New York harbor. It was originally called New York Lighthouse because it was funded through a New York Assembly lottery and a tax on all ships entering the Port of New York. Sandy Hook Light has endured an attempt to destroy it (as an aid to British navigation) by artillery Captain Alexander Hamilton, and a subsequent occupancy of British soldiers during the Revolutionary War. Perhaps most impressively, it has endured exposure to the elements on the end of Sandy Hook. The view of the New York skyline from the bridge crossing into "the Hook" illustrates the importance this light played in the history of New York harbor. During the summer weekends, the New Jersey Lighthouse Society offers free tours every half hour from 12:00 p.m. until 4:30 p.m.
When the lighthouse was built in 1764, it stood only 500 feet (150 m) from the tip of Sandy Hook; however, today, due to growth caused by littoral drift, it is almost one and half miles (2.4 km) inland from the tip. Sandy Hook Lighthouse is part of the Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area. The Sandy Hook Lighthouse was restored in spring 2000.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Hook_Lighthouse
April 2008
Sandy Hook, New Jersey
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Constructicon Hook!
Today, 3.14.11 I'll introduce Hook (rest will follow on a daily basis)
This "batch" (to say the least) I went with a special spin on Hook, using a custom cast head thanks to Calloway Custom Designs and Shapeways. The head is on a pivot. Hook will form Devastator's upper chest/torso.
PETER HOOK: was born in Salford in 1956 and is best known as the bassist and co-founder of iconic Manchester bands Joy Division and New Order. Hook formed the band which was to become Joy Division with Bernard Sumner in 1976. Following the death of lead singer Ian Curtis in 1980, the band reformed as New Order, with Hook playing bass with them until his acrimonious departure in 2007. In recent years Peter has been involved in several musical collaborations, currently creating music with his own band ‘Peter Hook and the Light’.
GREATER MANCUNIANS is a Manchester College student led landmark photography project (supported by Manchester City Council). It features those people born, bred, or who have made their home within the current Greater Manchester boundary and who have in some way culturally shaped the city and its surrounding boroughs.
The project will be published and exhibited in a major city centre exhibition in 2021/22.
Having run round the consist, 60074 is prepared for the last leg on the coal circuit back to Arpley Yard, Saturday 28.7.12
Remember a while back when Peter Pan popped back up from my child-hood and I made my Peter Pan dagger and Cpt. Hook sword? Well, I made this around the same time, I just never got around to posting it until now. Not sure how interesting people will find it, but it's mostly just for my own little project I have in the works. I may sell this some day, but right now, I don't plan to.
Owned by Captain Hook during the mid 15th century, this tudor house just outside Easingwold is nothing short of incredible, with a lack of contents it still holds a sense of grandeur - It would make an ideal hotel or possibly a fun house if you lined all the walls with foam and filled it with plastic balls.