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OE-HPL
Embraer EMB-550 Praetor 600
Sparfell Aviation
C/n 55020114
London Luton Airport (LTN / EGGW)
Taxiing out for departure.
15.2.25.
Lothian Evora 95 passes Princes Street whilst carrying a 30 service for Clovestone
Vehicle Details
Operator: Lothian
Fleet Details: 95
Registration: SJ70 HPL
Vehicle Type: Volvo B8RLE, MCV Evora
Houston (March 16, 2007) – The Houston Public Library is now offering high tech learning to its youngest readers through innovative Early Literacy Stations. The Early Literacy Station is an educational computer workstation that provides accessibility to information and quality education to children pre-school age through the third grade. It includes more than 22 software packages that focus on phonics, counting, ABCs, child friendly graphics, contains simple visual and audio cues, a colorful keyboard, and a tiny mouse that fits in a child’s hand.
Dr. Rhea Brown Lawson, director of Houston Public Library said, “The Library already provides free access to technology to all Houstonians and, with the addition of the Early Literacy Stations specifically created for young children, we can now provide it for our youngest customers, too. Today’s children are growing up with technology all around them, and the Early Literacy Stations will give them the opportunity for an early start into understanding how technology works while having fun at the same time. The stations also help to encourage literacy and the love of learning as they play with the colorful keyboard. We have placed the stations at 10 neighborhood libraries where the most immediate impact could be felt, but the goal for the Houston Public Library is to see one station in each of its branches. Spanish language stations will be available this fall.”
Houston’s young readers can find an Early Literacy Station at the following 10 neighborhood library locations:
Acres Homes Neighborhood Library * 8501 West Montgomery * 77088 * 832-393-1700
Johnson Neighborhood Library * 3517 Reed Rd. * 77051 * 832-393-2550
Lakewood Neighborhood Library * 8815 Feland St. * 77028 * 832-393-2530
Mancuso Neighborhood Library * 6767 Bellfort * 77087 * 832-393-1920
McCrane-Kashmere Gardens Neighborhood Library * 5411 Pardee St. * 77026* 832-393-2450
Park Place Regional Library * 8145 South Park Place Blvd * 77017 * 832-393-1970
Pleasantville Neighborhood Library * 1520 Gellhorn * 77029 * 832-393-2330
Scenic Woods Regional Library * 10677 Homestead * 7701 * 832-393-2030
Stanaker Neighborhood Library * 611 S/Sgt. Macario Garcia * 77011 * 832-393-2080
Young Neighborhood Library * 5260 Griggs Road, Palm Center * 77021 * 832-393-2140
Houston Public Library includes 36 neighborhood libraries, a Central Library (under renovation until early 2008), the Houston Metropolitan Research Center, the Parent Resource Library located in the Children’s Museum of Houston, and the Clayton Library, Center for Genealogical Research. Serving 4 million customers per year, HPL is committed to excellent customer service and equitable access to information and programs by providing library customers with free use of a diverse collection of printed materials and electronic resources, Internet, laptop and computer use, and a variety of database and reference resources with live assistance online 24/7.
For further information call the Houston Public Library at 832-393-1313 or visit the Web site at www.houstonlibrary.org.
First London WSH62994 LK60 HPL Hydrogen powered VDL SB200/Wright Pulsar, seen at Tower Gateway, London on 24/05/2011.
On 17 January 1989, 56109 passes Hartlepool on 1Z46, Hertfordshire Railtours' "East Coast Diversion" tour from Kings Cross to Newcastle via various diversionary routes.
Hoosier Pines Lumber Co. Flat Car no.20 and Logging Engine no. 3
I built this flat car and steam donkey for the 2020 Secret Santa Railcar gift exchange I participated in. The flat car is based on a Virginia & Truckee 34ft car, and the steam donkey is inspired by various real life prototypes. You can read more about them in the Brick Model Railroader article below.
Hoosier Pines Lumber Co. Flat Car no.20 and Logging Engine no. 3
I built this flat car and steam donkey for the 2020 Secret Santa Railcar gift exchange I participated in. The flat car is based on a Virginia & Truckee 34ft car, and the steam donkey is inspired by various real life prototypes. You can read more about them in the Brick Model Railroader article below.
Blue 1971 Jaguar E-Type 2+2 Coupe, Series III, I think, with 5.3 Litre V12 power - HPL 457K - seen on display at The Lakes Charity Classic Vehicle Show held in Grasmere, Cumbria, England, June 2017.
Any corrections to details given or extra information on the vehicle, the exact model, its history or any work done on it will be gratefully received.
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This event was held in aid of Langdale and Ambleside Mountain Rescue - see: www.lamrt.org.uk/
and Blood Bikes Cumbria - see: bbcumbria.org/
More than 80,000 books featured in annual book sale bonanza
Houston (March 28, 2007) … Friends of the Houston Public Library invite the community to the 29th Annual Bargain Book Sale, scheduled for April 20 thru 22, 2007 at the George R. Brown Convention Center. More than 80,000 books will be available to the public at “bargain” prices, with proceeds benefiting the Houston Public Library.
A preview sale for members of the Friends of the Houston Public Library will be held Friday, April 20 from 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Non-members may purchase a $20 tax-deductible membership at the door. Admission is free and open to the public on “Family Day,” Saturday, April 21 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, April 22 from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday’s event is “Bag Day,” a tradition where patrons pay $10 per booked-filled Fiesta Mart paper bag.
From paperbacks to collector’s finds, the Annual Bargain Book Sale has something for everyone. Kid’s books, cookbooks, gardening books, and books on history, art and science are but a few of the offerings. This sale features an exceptional selection of more than 3,000 adult and children’s books in foreign languages including Spanish, Russian, German, Vietnamese, and Chinese. Patrons will also find more than 2,000 books on African-American studies, books on religion and more.
Regular Adult books are priced at $2 for hardcover editions and $1 for paperbacks. Better and Best Adult books are individually priced, usually between $3 and $10. Regular Children’s books are 50 cents, with the Better Children’s books starting at $1. Fiesta Mart bags are provided for those wishing to purchase a large quantity of books, and buyers are also encouraged to bring their own bags and wagons to make it easier for them to navigate the large collection of treasures.
Sponsors of the Friends of the Houston Public Library Annual Bargain Book Sale include Houston Family Magazine, H-E-B, The Greensheet, Chick-fil-A, George R. Brown Convention Center, and Fiesta Mart.
For more information on the 29th Annual Bargain Book Sale, visit www.friendsofhpl.org or call
832-393-1387.
The Friends of the Houston Public Library is a not-for-profit corporation established in 1953. The Friends’ mission is to provide funding for library programs and scholarships, and raise the library’s visibility in the Greater Houston community. Since the inception of the Annual Bargain Book Sale, the Friends have raised more than $2 million dollars for the Houston Public Library.
Dover 16-07-1983. HPL 322V is a Volvo B58-61 / Irizar Urko that was new to Syway, Cranleigh in April 1980. I did not record an operator here.
Huddersfield Parcels new Seddon Atkinson 400 draw bar outfit at Round Ings bridge over the M62 nr Junction 23 Outlane, Huddersfield.