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The Red Arrows level off after their first group manoeuvre during the Airbourne display at Eastbourne, 18 August 2006.
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DB Schenker Class 66 no. 66020 passes through Tamworth on 6D44 11.09 Bescot - Toton departmental.
2nd May 2013
The illuminated track diagram in Towneley Level Crossing signal box. Tuesday 6th September 2011
Towneley West signal box was located alongside the Down East Lancs line by Moseley Road level crossing in Burnley, and was a Saxby & Farmer type 9 design fitted with a 26 lever Saxby & Farmer frame built in 1878 for the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Company by signalling contractors Saxby & Farmer. The lever frame was replaced at some time by a 24 lever Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Company Tappet frame, and the signal box was renamed Towneley Station on 3rd December 1951 when the 624 yard distant Towneley Colliery Sidings signal box was closed. The signal box was renamed Towneley Level Crossing Frame and reduced to a non block post on 7th October 1973 controlling the adjacent level crossing and a crossover when signalling passed to Preston signal box. The lever frame was replaced by a British Railways London Midland Region individual function switch console commissioned on 23rd September 1979, and the signal box was fitted with new window and cladding circa 1990. The signal box was renamed Towneley Level Crossing by the time a replacement Unipart Rail individual function switch console was commissioned on 29th January 2007
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Network Rail's New Measurement train passing through Tamworth. Power cars 43013 (front) and 43062 "John Armitt" (rear).
25th May 2012
Η Μονεμβάσια, είναι μια μικρή ιστορική πόλη της ανατολικής Πελοποννήσου. Είναι γνωστή από το μεσαιωνικό φρούριο, επί του ομώνυμου "Βράχου της Μονεμβασιάς", που αποτελεί στην κυριολεξία μικρή νησίδα που συνδέεται με γέφυρα σε σχηματιζόμενο λαιμό συνολικού μήκους 400 μέτρων, με την σημερινή παράλια πόλη επί της λακωνικής ακτής. Στα διασωθέντα κτήρια και τις δομές στο κάστρο περιλαμβάνονται αμυντικές κατασκευές του εξωτερικού κάστρου και αρκετές βυζαντινές εκκλησίες.
Monemvasia (Greek: Μονεμβασία) is a town and a municipality in Laconia, Greece. The town is located on a small peninsula off the east coast of the Peloponnese. The peninsula is linked to the mainland by a short causeway 200m in length. Its area consists mostly of a large plateau some 100 metres above sea level, up to 300 m wide and 1 km long, the site of a powerful medieval fortress. The town walls and many Byzantine churches remain from the mediaeval period.
Diema diesel locomotive, formerly TSC 175, hauls a works train across Cyfronydd level crossing. Photograph taken at the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway on Friday 10th June 2016
RD10147. The view from the front of a DMU as it approaches the Gorsey Bank / Water Lane level crossing on the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway in Derbyshire.
Saturday, 20th September, 2014. Copyright © Ron Fisher.
Screws and a levelling dish were used to install the short-period seismometer within 2 degrees of level near the northeast regional circulation mooring study location, 3 Oct 2010. (N47° 58.4255′, W129° 4.907′; depth: 2155.179m)
Looking northeast towards Norton-on-Tees signal box, the adjacent Station Road level crossing and the site of the town's railway station, whose platforms were in the foreground.
The signal box opened in 1872 and was rebuilt extensively in 1897. Its 26-lever frame dates from 1957. Norton-on-Tees station closed in 1960. This stretch of line, laid out in 1833, is just northeast of the so-called Norton Triangle.
A top view of female271 who underwent 8wks of therapy with low level laser alone, with no other therapy: 650nm, 4mW, 5 diodes, 15 minute treatments three times each week. Photos are unretouched with same exposure settings.
During the early days of my South Bay photography, Cargill’s Newark salt plant and its surrounding crystallizer beds appeared on my map as terra incognita. From the beginning, I wanted to photograph Cargill’s facility, both for its colorful nature and its role as the last truly active salt plant in the Bay Area. The plant, originating as Arden Salt Works #2 in the 1920s, has long provided the distinctive sight of stacked salt on the edge of the former wetlands. In the current day, an annual harvest of around 500,000 tons is added to the twin mounds of salt that are 500 feet long and 75 feet high. It is a striking landmark.
In 2010, after several years of discussion, I was able to secure Cargill’s permission for five sessions to photograph their property under supervision. This session involved a trip out to a recently harvested crystallizer bed, where laser-guided levelling equipment was preparing the bed for the next round of brine and salt precipitation. The crystallizer beds have a floor of unharvested salt that separated the brine from bay mud below and provides a structural surface for the balloon-tired dump trucks using in hauling the harvest to the washhouse. Some of the images in this set show the activity of bed levelling while others convey my intoxication with the colors and textures of the place.
I took these documentary photographs with the permission and supervision of Cargill. Kite flying is prohibited over Cargill-controlled lands without their permission.
This old level crossing is behind Portlaoise RFC and a very short section of tack remains behind it, once of the Portlaoise to Kilkenny line, which was built by the Great Southern & Western Rly in 1867 and closed in 1962, this view is looking towards Kilkenny.
All photographs are © copyright by Rakhi Rawat. Please do not copy, use and modify any of my photographs without my explicit written permission. All rights reserved.
A soup plate designed by Bart Nijssen & Fumiko Ito. When you finish your soup the Amsterdam Canals will appear.
67001 powering an unscheduled Arriva Trains Wales train heading west towards Cardiff. The location is Duffryn, on the outskirts of Newport, which forms part of the Wentlooge Level. The area is very flat and dominated by electricity pylons. In the background, the Newport Transporter Bridge can just be seen, as well as Newport Docks to the right.
High-level conference: "European Aviation Summit – Up to the next level" on 3 October 2018. Picturing moderator Kata Cserep, Minister Lucian Sova, Minister Cora Van Nieuwenhuizen, EU Commissioner Violeta Bulc and Federal Minister Norbert Hofer (from left to right). Copyright BKA/Christopher Dunker
Photo citation: Ted Auch, FracTracker Alliance, 2020.
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A Level Results at The London Oratory School. (L-R) Shannon Henry and Elinor Smith (both 18) comparing results/Celebrating.
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Long Moor Drove on the Somerset Levels between the Poldens and the Mendips.
Something different with fill flash provided by a second hand Speedlight SB600 off the bay that is usually deployed for baby pics.
A self indulgent reminds-me-of-childhood shot, but still part of an occasional Somerset series. The levels are lunar industrial landscape pretending to be countryside and I want to bring that out. A couple of farmers stopped in their Land Rover to tell me about a couple of deer they'd spotted, assuming I'd love to stalk them Nikon style, and probably to check I wasn't a wrong 'un. Not sure they'd understand about me taking snaps of bridges and endless sky.
No graphics, proper job boy.
We went to Berlin on the 15th-18th of July and we visited the Reichstag. This was taken whilst mid-way up in the dome (designed by Norman Foster).
Explored today with Jake Wilson, extremely talented gift with photography. It's always an honor to shoot with him. Sometimes I feel like he came out of the womb with a camera.
Canon 5D Mark ii | 85mm | Natural Lighting