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Here is a sculpture of Captain Frederic John Walker by Liverpool sculptor Tom Murphy. The sculpture is located at the Pier Head in Liverpool and was unveiled by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh.
Walker sank more U-boats during the Battle of the Atlantic than any other British or Allied commander and was instrumental in the Allied victory of the Battle of the Atlantic, one of the most important campaigns of the war.
people prepare flower garlands "Phuang Malai" in Bangkok, Thailand to be placed at spirit houses or family shrines
Copyright © Kevin Cooper & John Rush Photoline: The annual Alliance Party Conference Business Breakfast on Saturday morning, 2 March 2013 sponsored by the Federation of Small Business (FSB), breakfast diners were welcomed by Trevor Lunn, MLA and he introduced a panel discussion with John Walker (FSB), Minister Stephen Farry, MLA, followed by Mr Simon Hughes, MP, Deputy Leader, Liberal Democrats and Mr Vernon Coaker, MP, Shadow Secretary of State , who were on the panel.
Restaurant in Istanbul, Turkey - not far from the Süleymaniye Mosque. A photo of the Atatürk is on the far wall. The snapshot was taken from the street through an open window.
a woman receives a skin care treatment that make use of string at a streetside stand in Bangkok, Thailand
large billboard over a construction site in Besiktas provided by the mobile phone company Turkcell - the children in the yellow outfits represent the company mascot
Artist: Master of the Life of Saint John the Baptist/Rimini who was active in the 2nd quarter of the 14th century. Tempera on Panel.
EY10 OVZ (ex CD10 RRY, EY10 OVZ)
2010 Scania G400
John Walker Haulage, Adderbury, Oxfordshire
Buckingham, 7 October 2020
New to C. Doyle, Maidenhead
Piction ID: 86108477 San Diego, CA--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Copyright © Kevin Cooper & John Rush Photoline: The annual Alliance Party Conference Business Breakfast on Saturday morning, 2 March 2013 sponsored by the Federation of Small Business (FSB), breakfast diners were welcomed by Trevor Lunn, MLA and he introduced a panel discussion with John Walker (FSB), Minister Stephen Farry, MLA, followed by Mr Simon Hughes, MP, Deputy Leader, Liberal Democrats and Mr Vernon Coaker, MP, Shadow Secretary of State , who were on the panel.
Catalog #: NI-004
Notes: This image appears in Arcadia Publishing's "San Diego's North Island 1911-1941" Written by Katrina Pescador and Mark Aldrich of the San Diego Air and Space Museum.
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
A shopping mall food court in Istanbul, Turkey - most of the toppings are savory. I took a snap of the shop when two of the guys were out front. They both motioned to me (my Turkish not useful) and told me to wait. They brought a third guy out and gestured for me to take the picture again.
restaurant in Besiktas area of Istanbul has former Besiktas player photos on the wall - fans prepare for the game with Fenerbache later that day
2892 Mountain Road
Glen Allen, Virginia
Completed 1825
37º39'56" N, 77º29'59" W
I suspect that the word "tavern" is included in this site's name only because it sounds historically romantic. A tavern was operated here 1828-1829 and again in 1853; otherwise the building has been primarily a private residence. It has also occasionally functioned as a Civil War field hospital, a store, post office, and voting precinct. It is presently owned by Henrico County and serves as a community center as well as a conference and meeting venue, and for weddings. In 2012 President Obama held a reelection campaign rally here.
Located between the West Wings and East Wings of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
The two buildings that house the National Gallery of Art - the West Wing, a 1941 Greek Revival structure designed by John Russell Pope, and the Modernist East Wing, designed by I.M. Pei in 1978 - straddle Fourth Street at a point where the lines of Pennsylvania Avenue converge with those of the Mall. The treatment of the pedestrian plaza that ties the new, modern building to its classical counterpart is the collaboration of architect I.M. Pei and landscape architect Dan Kiley.
Cobblestone pavers that stretch from west door to east door, incorporating Fourth Street itself, play an important role in unifying the expanse between the two buildings. On the larger west plaza, Pei designed pyramidal skylights and a sunken fountain, illuminating the passage below and bringing design elements of the new building literally to the door of the old. To frame the space into an elongated court and extend the symmetry of the west building façade eastward, Kiley placed twin, rectangular groves of saucer magnolias (Magnolia soulangiana) on either side of the plaza. The east plaza is more open, providing a space for the daily play of shadows on the cobblestone paving. Between the East Wing and the Mall, Kiley planted a bank of cherry trees that forms a curtain, offering a naturalistic, alternative treatment to the linear, axial nature of the adjoining Mall. Kiley also designed roof terrace plantings for the East Wing that included a small grove of tea crabs.
Catalog #: 09_02122
Title: Arthur Charles Hubert Latham Special Collection Photo North Island San Diego
Corporation Name: Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company
Additional Information: Glen Curtiss (on right) with four students of the Curtiss Aviation school, seated on a Curtiss Model D Pusher aircraft, Hubert Latham (1883 - 1912) was a French aviation pioneer who was the first pilot to attempt to cross the English Channel, and the first to land an aircraft on a body of water.
Tags: Arthur Charles Hubert Latham Special Collection Photo North Island San Diego, Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
view across the Chao Phyra river to central Bangkok - looking towards River City and the Grand Orchid Sheraton - dinner cruise boats are collecting passengers on both sides of the river
The end of the Bart Capps era on MOD (this period now referred to as B.C.) with a farewell dinner at Num Num. In Bart's case he saw the restaurant, bought the t-shirt, ...