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◆ Showa touring bicycle golden age
Ho Isuzu Silk Perfect quick we are maintaining the normal state
1970 silk Perfect Quick PR10-4
Head double head (micro-adjustable) the bicycle KATAKURA was developed has become a safety-oriented design that does not degrade the small
Of 輸行 bag of useful role back supporters and split expression for is a unique configuration that no such in France vehicles (spring spring screw) mud frequently used are are quick lever
Very It was easier decomposition and have elaborate its own ingenuity to head mechanism was a car with popular than it extremely orthodox parts structure black and as HanawaKo-sha orange I was there is
Sports car is a firm design and accurately parts configuration, especially until about the early 1970s and 1980s, I think that as the mass production manufacturer of sports cars were in the highest level
It is safe it will be sold to run the frame centering for just in case
It is durable with no abnormalities stubborn you came back in today finished centered
The head lamp mounted on the front fork part, you can see the influence of the Alps Quick ace of the day
70s that this bike has been made, the cycling car really in minor areas, silk as a manufacturer in the minor field, had to flagship luxury Mania Cars
◆ KATAKURA bicycle Perfect Quick "PR10-4" ◆ head double head (micro-adjustable) developed by bicycle KATAKURA has become a safety-oriented design that does not degrade the small ◆ back supporters or break the convenient role of輸行bag expression is a unique configuration that is not in France vehicles such as (spring spring screw) mud frequently used are are quick lever ◆ was very easy degradation have elaborate its own ingenuity to head mechanism was a model, a popular HanawaKo-sha I otherwise very orthodox parts structure design and in accurately parts configuration ◆ sports car that was firm, especially until about the early 1970s and 1980s, I think that as the mass production manufacturer of sports cars were in the highest level ◆ It will be sold by executing the frame centering for just in case because it is peace of mind ◆ to head lamp mounted on the front fork part, I can see the influence of the Alps Quick ace at the time the 1970s ◆ this bike was made , cycling car really in minor areas, silk as a manufacturer in the minor field, was the flagship luxury Mania Cars ◆ size: Top 530㎜ sheet tube 535㎜ (CT) ◆ crank: SUGINO maxy 3 arm 165mm ◆ Chain ring: (48t × 36T) ◆ gear: 2 × 5 (Maeda Seisakusho 48t ~ 15T) ◆ F / derailleur: SUNTOUR Spirt ◆ R / derailleur: SUNTOUR V-LUXE GT ◆ shift lever: SUNTOUR ◆ rim: AYARA 26 × 11 / 3W / O ◆ hub: SUNSHINE ◆ pedal: MIKASHIMA ◆ handle: SAKAE RANDNNER ROAD CHAMPION ◆ stem: SAKAE jun ◆ brake lever: DIA-COMPE ◆ brake: Canti: DIA-COMPE ◆ I think from the frame NO it's 1970 car ◆ BB / head bearing cleaning grease adjusted ※ is the old-fashioned cup & Konbara ball rather than card ridge ◆ front at the time of the touring bicycle is in a state chain which is stretched when the steep uphill "top normal" was the basic appeared Since the hard chain is under load fell press in the hands of the power wire is pressed in the outer is fixed to "push the outer" ◆ fork to exit the spot How it works: The head I stem is fashionable, which is equipped with a quick release to pipe and between the fork stems to be able decomposition without touching the rotating part has entered the inner unit does not have that dirty hands decomposition and assembly methods were competing companies in the original technology ◆ Tail Lights confirmed ◆ headlights (wire Please connect so we have come to the hanger) ◆ shift brake inner cable stainless steel new goods exchange already ◆ saddle: Original goods Itami you are there, but we will give to those who need it (upload there)
◆ No frame unevenness, distortion
◆ tire: Because I tire a different front and rear mounted
(Will two new services)
◆ dedicated warehouse because management is the rust is is no frame unevenness, distortion None blueteshon good anchoring little we have passed in '45 in ◆ 1970年cars but bad point is the maintenance You possibility therefore embarked status quo jewels scratch the history of ◆ 45 years but very certainly please some and those how might it be of interest or would not be nostalgic luxury car with a taste ◆ bar tape cloth new winding different left and right ◆ crank center cap (red is the original) ◆ touring bicycle while enjoy the scenery than speed "laid-back" relax slide suits also Find travel in the saddle also enjoy such words also It is a silk issue and might want to say
Maintain extra blankets in your home, a wind up flashlight and radio, candles and matches, first aid kits, a manual can opener and for your outdoors use keep a snow shovel and salt readily on hand. If you have a toddler or a baby in the family get extra diapers to keep in the home. You may not be able to get to the store to purchase these items once the crisis has struck your area. It goes without saying that you should keep several days' supply of food, water, and necessary medications on hand. Foods selected should be those which are easy to prepare and does not need to be cooked or refrigerated.
During the winter season always watch your thermostat to keep track of your homes temperature. The elderly and infants are particularly sensitive to cold spells and must be considered appropriately. If some reason you have lost power to your home and have no emergency heater you should seriously consider staying at a friends or family members home until power is restored. It is always best in the winter months to dress in several layers of clothing so that your body heat can be properly maintained. You can always remove clothing if you happen to get too warm. Keeping adequate blankets in your home can also help to conserve body heat. There you have our second article for our Winter Awareness Month. I hope you find the enclosed information useful and of value in the coming cold months.
◆ Showa touring bicycle golden age
Ho Isuzu Silk Perfect quick we are maintaining the normal state
1970 silk Perfect Quick PR10-4
Head double head (micro-adjustable) the bicycle KATAKURA was developed has become a safety-oriented design that does not degrade the small
Of 輸行 bag of useful role back supporters and split expression for is a unique configuration that no such in France vehicles (spring spring screw) mud frequently used are are quick lever
Very It was easier decomposition and have elaborate its own ingenuity to head mechanism was a car with popular than it extremely orthodox parts structure black and as HanawaKo-sha orange I was there is
Sports car is a firm design and accurately parts configuration, especially until about the early 1970s and 1980s, I think that as the mass production manufacturer of sports cars were in the highest level
It is safe it will be sold to run the frame centering for just in case
It is durable with no abnormalities stubborn you came back in today finished centered
The head lamp mounted on the front fork part, you can see the influence of the Alps Quick ace of the day
70s that this bike has been made, the cycling car really in minor areas, silk as a manufacturer in the minor field, had to flagship luxury Mania Cars
◆ KATAKURA bicycle Perfect Quick "PR10-4" ◆ head double head (micro-adjustable) developed by bicycle KATAKURA has become a safety-oriented design that does not degrade the small ◆ back supporters or break the convenient role of輸行bag expression is a unique configuration that is not in France vehicles such as (spring spring screw) mud frequently used are are quick lever ◆ was very easy degradation have elaborate its own ingenuity to head mechanism was a model, a popular HanawaKo-sha I otherwise very orthodox parts structure design and in accurately parts configuration ◆ sports car that was firm, especially until about the early 1970s and 1980s, I think that as the mass production manufacturer of sports cars were in the highest level ◆ It will be sold by executing the frame centering for just in case because it is peace of mind ◆ to head lamp mounted on the front fork part, I can see the influence of the Alps Quick ace at the time the 1970s ◆ this bike was made , cycling car really in minor areas, silk as a manufacturer in the minor field, was the flagship luxury Mania Cars ◆ size: Top 530㎜ sheet tube 535㎜ (CT) ◆ crank: SUGINO maxy 3 arm 165mm ◆ Chain ring: (48t × 36T) ◆ gear: 2 × 5 (Maeda Seisakusho 48t ~ 15T) ◆ F / derailleur: SUNTOUR Spirt ◆ R / derailleur: SUNTOUR V-LUXE GT ◆ shift lever: SUNTOUR ◆ rim: AYARA 26 × 11 / 3W / O ◆ hub: SUNSHINE ◆ pedal: MIKASHIMA ◆ handle: SAKAE RANDNNER ROAD CHAMPION ◆ stem: SAKAE jun ◆ brake lever: DIA-COMPE ◆ brake: Canti: DIA-COMPE ◆ I think from the frame NO it's 1970 car ◆ BB / head bearing cleaning grease adjusted ※ is the old-fashioned cup & Konbara ball rather than card ridge ◆ front at the time of the touring bicycle is in a state chain which is stretched when the steep uphill "top normal" was the basic appeared Since the hard chain is under load fell press in the hands of the power wire is pressed in the outer is fixed to "push the outer" ◆ fork to exit the spot How it works: The head I stem is fashionable, which is equipped with a quick release to pipe and between the fork stems to be able decomposition without touching the rotating part has entered the inner unit does not have that dirty hands decomposition and assembly methods were competing companies in the original technology ◆ Tail Lights confirmed ◆ headlights (wire Please connect so we have come to the hanger) ◆ shift brake inner cable stainless steel new goods exchange already ◆ saddle: Original goods Itami you are there, but we will give to those who need it (upload there)
◆ No frame unevenness, distortion
◆ tire: Because I tire a different front and rear mounted
(Will two new services)
◆ dedicated warehouse because management is the rust is is no frame unevenness, distortion None blueteshon good anchoring little we have passed in '45 in ◆ 1970年cars but bad point is the maintenance You possibility therefore embarked status quo jewels scratch the history of ◆ 45 years but very certainly please some and those how might it be of interest or would not be nostalgic luxury car with a taste ◆ bar tape cloth new winding different left and right ◆ crank center cap (red is the original) ◆ touring bicycle while enjoy the scenery than speed "laid-back" relax slide suits also Find travel in the saddle also enjoy such words also It is a silk issue and might want to say
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Signs placed on the ground to assist with queuing whilst maintaining social distancing, as seen during the 2020 Covid-19 virus pandemic.
Nurjahan Akter Ripa, works at the Dhanmondi branch of retail super shop chain Meena Bazar in Dhaka. Her employer ensures that staffs like Nurjahan follow the health and safety guidelines amid the coronavirus pandemic, such as maintain a 3-feet social distance, hand sanitizer and others. “We cannot visibly see the virus, or who bears it. That is why we religiously maintain the health guidelines. God willing, nothing can happen to us if we follow the guidelines.”
Photo: UN Women/Fahad Abdullah Kaizer
Canadian Armed Forces Maintainers, from the Canadian Air Task Force Lithuania, await the pilots to disembark their McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) CF-18 "Hornet's" (official military designation CF-188), first is (S/N 188756), 2nd is (S/N 188771), 3rd is (S/N 188782), and last is (S/N 188791), to greet them and prepare the aircraft for the coming mission at Šiauliai, Lithuania, during Operation REASSURANCE, in support of NATO Baltic Air Policing, Block 36 on August 26, 2014.
"If you want something done right you have to do it yourself."
Vader turns in his light-saber for a squeegee. He must clean the windows on his Tie Fighter before he goes out and does battle with the Jedi force.
I was helping my mom move and came across some of my toys when I was a kid. This original Tie fighter is almost 30 years old. It is in pretty good condition except for some dust, so I came up with the idea for this shot from it being dirty.
Strobist:
SB-800 with shoot-thru-umbrella @ 1/8 camera right, fired optical slave
Qflash behind toy @ 1/64, fired via sync cord
Fill cards on both sides of toy
Albanian Officer Candidate Endri Deda maintains watch during an assault training mission at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., June 26, 2014. During a three-day field leadership exercise, members of Albanian Officer Candidate Class 001 were evaluated by the platoon training officers on their leadership potential. During the exercise, the candidates performed various situational training exercises including assault, recon and ambush. Situational training exercises are short, scenario-driven, mission-oriented exercises designed to train one collective task, or a group of related tasks or battle drills, through practice. Albania is the first State Partnership Program country to send its officer candidates to the United States to attend an Officer Candidate School (OCS) program. The 12-week NJARNG OCS program is modelled after the active-duty program at Fort Benning, Ga., and includes classroom instruction, physical and leadership training. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Mark C. Olsen/Released)
McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) F-15 Eagle is a twin-engine, all-weather tactical fighter designed by McDonnell Douglas to gain and maintain air superiority in aerial combat. It is considered among the most successful modern fighters, with over 100 aerial combat victories with no losses in dogfights. Following reviews of proposals, the United States Air Force selected McDonnell Douglas' design in 1967 to meet the service's need for a dedicated air superiority fighter. The Eagle first flew in July 1972, and entered service in 1976. Since the 1970s, the Eagle has been exported to Israel, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and other nations. The F-15 was originally envisioned as a pure air superiority aircraft. Its design included a secondary ground-attack capability that was largely unused. The design proved flexible enough that an all-weather strike derivative, the F-15E Strike Eagle, was later developed, and entered service in 1989. The F-15 Eagle is expected to be in service with the U.S. Air Force past 2025. F-15 versions are still being produced for foreign users, with the F-15 production line set to end in 2019, 47 years after the type's first flight.
AMARG (or the Boneyard) is the world's largest aircraft and missile storage and maintenance facility in Tucson, Arizona. I took these pictures during a bus tour in June 2008.
A világ legnagyobb repülőgép és rakéta tároló és karbantartó létesítménye az Arizona állambeli Tucson-ban. A hely csak idegenvezetett autóbuszos túrán tekinthető meg, mi is így jártunk itt 2008. júniusban.
The 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG), often called The Boneyard, is a United States Air Force aircraft and missile storage and maintenance facility in Tucson, Arizona, located on Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. AMARG takes care of more than 4,400 aircraft on 11 km2, which makes it the largest aircraft storage and preservation facility in the world. AMARG holds aircarft for future use, sales to friendly governments, or parts reclamation. Stored aircraft go through the following treatments: removing guns, ejection seat charges, or classified hardware. Draining its fuel system. Sealing it from dust, sunlight, and high temperatures by using high tech vinyl plastic compounds, Spraying an opaque white color on it, or using simple garbage bags. AMARG is a controlled-access site, and is off-limits to anyone not employed there without the proper clearance. The only access to AMARG for non-cleared individuals is via a bus tour.
Maintainers at the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., refurbish an F-16 Fighting Falcon to be fly worthy before flying to Cecil Field, Jacksonville, Fl. to be converted into a QF-16 unmanned aerial target. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Perry Aston)
Low hours (450) and spotless, "Grand Slam" has been professionally maintained and serviced by a local yacht management company to look and to perform like the day she did when she was purchased. Loaded with many friendly extras to include stern thruster, KVH Satellite TV Antenna, LCD TV's, Zodiac, and upgraded Eisenglass she is ready to find her new port with you. The Cruisers 455 Express Motor Yacht offers first-class accomidations with spirited performance. Posh three stateroom interior has salon, galley, and a slightly raised dinette on same level. Forward guest cabin with walk-in closet is nearly as large as many other vessels owner's stateroom in this class. The owners stateroom aft of the vessel includes a whirlpool in addition to a separate stall shower. Combined helm in the cockpit area keeps captain and passengers in close proximity. Extended swim platform can support PWC. Powered by Volvo TAMD75P Diesel Engines, Grand Slam can cruise at 22 knots with a top end of 28-29 knots. Trades considered!
Contact Christopher Cooke Central Listing Agent at 1-888-Yacht-14 for more information.
Aircraft maintainers from the Canadian Air Task Force Romania tow a McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) CF-18 "Hornet" (official military designation CF-188) (S/N 188734) out of a hangar for routine maintenance work on July 16, 2014 in Campia Turzii, Romania during Operation REASSURANCE.
Most of the main supply routes in South Sudan are in constant need of repair, and convoys to different parts of the country often suffer delays or damage – making transportation, access and delivery of humanitarian assistance a herculean task. The UN Mission in the country has intervened, with major road rehabilitation works.
UN Photo: Isaac Billy
4 Bedroom Home for Sale in Dundalk MD 21222. This English Arts and Crafts Style home is located in the National Historic District of Olde Dundalk. Well maintained and situated on a quiet one-way street, this home features 2 full baths, a separate dining room, a sunroom / reading room, and much more. The two car garage is great for parking and storage, and the new tankless water system provides unlimited hot water on demand. There are custom built-in cabinets in the kitchen and basement, custom tile work in the bathrooms, and hardwood floors under the carpets. I-95 and I-695 are easily accessible, and you can walk to the Dundalk Heritage Fair and Parade, or just listen to the headliners from your fenced-in back yard. With the nearby Farmers Market, festivals, neighborhood picnics, and other fun things to do, you'll quickly see what makes Dundalk so special. For more information about the history and the future plans for Dundalk, please visit the Dundalk Renaissance Corp's website, at dundalkusa.org. Visit www.7arrowship.com for details.
From September 20 to October 3, 2022, multinational participants sharpened their skills while improving their ability to counter explosive threats and maintain interoperability with partner nations and civilian agencies during Exercise #ARDENTDEFENDER 2022.
Explosive threats are an evolving reality for militaries and civilian law enforcement around the world. Ex AD 22 training scenarios at 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, highlighted the complex nature of IED threats and the critical need for common training amongst international militaries and civilian agencies to aid in stability and to pass on valuable knowledge sharing.
Imagery Credit: © 2022 DND-MND Canada
Canadian Armed Forces – S1 Larissa De Guzman
Du 20 septembre au 3 octobre 2022, lors de l’exercice #ARDENTDEFENDER 2022, des participants de tous les pays ont pu perfectionner leurs compétences tout en améliorant leurs aptitudes à contrer les menaces liées aux explosifs et en assurant leur interopérabilité avec les pays partenaires et les organisations civiles.
Les menaces liées aux explosifs sont une réalité en constante évolution pour les organisations militaires et les organismes civils d’application de la loi de partout dans le monde. Les scénarios d’entraînement de l’Ex AD 2022 utilisés à la Base de soutien de la 5e Division du Canada Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick (Canada), mettent en valeur la nature complexe des menaces impliquant un IED et le besoin fondamental pour les organisations militaires et les organismes civils d’application de la loi de disposer d’un entraînement commun afin de contribuer à la stabilité et pour transmettre et partager de précieuses connaissances.
Image : © 2022 DND-MND Canada
Forces armées canadiennes – Mat 1 Larissa De Guzman
◆ Showa touring bicycle golden age
Ho Isuzu Silk Perfect quick we are maintaining the normal state
1970 silk Perfect Quick PR10-4
Head double head (micro-adjustable) the bicycle KATAKURA was developed has become a safety-oriented design that does not degrade the small
Of 輸行 bag of useful role back supporters and split expression for is a unique configuration that no such in France vehicles (spring spring screw) mud frequently used are are quick lever
Very It was easier decomposition and have elaborate its own ingenuity to head mechanism was a car with popular than it extremely orthodox parts structure black and as HanawaKo-sha orange I was there is
Sports car is a firm design and accurately parts configuration, especially until about the early 1970s and 1980s, I think that as the mass production manufacturer of sports cars were in the highest level
It is safe it will be sold to run the frame centering for just in case
It is durable with no abnormalities stubborn you came back in today finished centered
The head lamp mounted on the front fork part, you can see the influence of the Alps Quick ace of the day
70s that this bike has been made, the cycling car really in minor areas, silk as a manufacturer in the minor field, had to flagship luxury Mania Cars
◆ KATAKURA bicycle Perfect Quick "PR10-4" ◆ head double head (micro-adjustable) developed by bicycle KATAKURA has become a safety-oriented design that does not degrade the small ◆ back supporters or break the convenient role of輸行bag expression is a unique configuration that is not in France vehicles such as (spring spring screw) mud frequently used are are quick lever ◆ was very easy degradation have elaborate its own ingenuity to head mechanism was a model, a popular HanawaKo-sha I otherwise very orthodox parts structure design and in accurately parts configuration ◆ sports car that was firm, especially until about the early 1970s and 1980s, I think that as the mass production manufacturer of sports cars were in the highest level ◆ It will be sold by executing the frame centering for just in case because it is peace of mind ◆ to head lamp mounted on the front fork part, I can see the influence of the Alps Quick ace at the time the 1970s ◆ this bike was made , cycling car really in minor areas, silk as a manufacturer in the minor field, was the flagship luxury Mania Cars ◆ size: Top 530㎜ sheet tube 535㎜ (CT) ◆ crank: SUGINO maxy 3 arm 165mm ◆ Chain ring: (48t × 36T) ◆ gear: 2 × 5 (Maeda Seisakusho 48t ~ 15T) ◆ F / derailleur: SUNTOUR Spirt ◆ R / derailleur: SUNTOUR V-LUXE GT ◆ shift lever: SUNTOUR ◆ rim: AYARA 26 × 11 / 3W / O ◆ hub: SUNSHINE ◆ pedal: MIKASHIMA ◆ handle: SAKAE RANDNNER ROAD CHAMPION ◆ stem: SAKAE jun ◆ brake lever: DIA-COMPE ◆ brake: Canti: DIA-COMPE ◆ I think from the frame NO it's 1970 car ◆ BB / head bearing cleaning grease adjusted ※ is the old-fashioned cup & Konbara ball rather than card ridge ◆ front at the time of the touring bicycle is in a state chain which is stretched when the steep uphill "top normal" was the basic appeared Since the hard chain is under load fell press in the hands of the power wire is pressed in the outer is fixed to "push the outer" ◆ fork to exit the spot How it works: The head I stem is fashionable, which is equipped with a quick release to pipe and between the fork stems to be able decomposition without touching the rotating part has entered the inner unit does not have that dirty hands decomposition and assembly methods were competing companies in the original technology ◆ Tail Lights confirmed ◆ headlights (wire Please connect so we have come to the hanger) ◆ shift brake inner cable stainless steel new goods exchange already ◆ saddle: Original goods Itami you are there, but we will give to those who need it (upload there)
◆ No frame unevenness, distortion
◆ tire: Because I tire a different front and rear mounted
(Will two new services)
◆ dedicated warehouse because management is the rust is is no frame unevenness, distortion None blueteshon good anchoring little we have passed in '45 in ◆ 1970年cars but bad point is the maintenance You possibility therefore embarked status quo jewels scratch the history of ◆ 45 years but very certainly please some and those how might it be of interest or would not be nostalgic luxury car with a taste ◆ bar tape cloth new winding different left and right ◆ crank center cap (red is the original) ◆ touring bicycle while enjoy the scenery than speed "laid-back" relax slide suits also Find travel in the saddle also enjoy such words also It is a silk issue and might want to say
The Safe Crane Campaign is aimed at ensuring that tower cranes on UK construction sites are safely erected, maintained, operated and dismantled.
Seen at the construction site of the new development in Park Road Chelmsford (UK) where there are 4 Denne cranes assembled.
January 2014.
Alice Gast, President, Imperial College London, United Kingdom speaking during the Session "Maintaining Innovation" at the Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 20, 2017. .Copyright by World Economic Forum / Manuel Lopez
Maintaining fiscal discipline and controlling spending helped government balance the budget and post a modest surplus of $353 million last fiscal despite lower than forecast revenues, Minister of Finance Michael de Jong announced today with the release of the 2013-14 Public Accounts.
Government revenues were $511 million lower than forecast in Budget Update 2013, primarily due to a drop in taxation revenues and lower-than-anticipated earnings for self-supported Crown corporations. Even with the decline in revenues, government increased spending on health by $360 million and education by $299 million compared to 2012-13.
Read more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2014/07/audited-public-accounts-co...
This immaculately maintained home is a must-see! Entering, you are immediately welcomed by a stunning foyer as you enter the home. To the right is the formal dining room, perfect for entertaining. To the left is the study, a cozy space ideal for reading or working. Straight ahead is the living room, where you can relax in front of the fireplace and enjoy the pool view. The grand stairway is a showstopper. The kitchen, family room, and informal dining areas overlook the backyard patio and pool, which makes it easy to keep an eye on the kids outside. Wood floors throughout add to the home's elegance and appeal. The large
backyard with a swimming pool and waterfall is perfect for entertaining or relaxing. Whether you're hosting a party or simply spending time with family, this home provides the perfect setting for making memories. Convenience is key to where you live. Quick access to both the Memorial and Northwest Hwy corridors provide that. Contact me today to see this beautiful home!
Maintaining vegetation under power lines is one of the most important steps taken by FirstEnergy utilities each year to enhance service reliability for customers.
FirstEnergy uses a variety of tree contractors to trim trees and manage vegetation for both distribution and transmission lines.
Olympus XA2 + Agfa CT Precisa 100 Cross Processed.
The London Street Art Walking Tour, as part of the London flickr meet-up last June.
I know my stream has been a bit scrappy in recent weeks, but I'm clearing out some of the archive in lieu of sorting out my image/negs filing system. (As well as getting a whole heap of recent stuff developed and scanned, so that I can start afresh.) Thanks for bearing with me...
LAPD Pontiac/Holden G8 Technology Demonstrator @ LAPD West Valley Open House. The final version will have a 7 inch longer frame, maintain the Corvette C8 engine and much of the technology. The body will be changed and it will be known as the Chevy Caprice. It should be finalized and tested by 2012 and in production around 2013-2014. The final version will have 3 inches more space in the rear to allow for prisoner transport and will be completely anti-microbial.
Leipzig Botanical Garden (3.5 hectares), (German: Leipziger Botanische Gärten, Botanischer Garten der Universität Leipzig), is a botanical garden maintained by the University of Leipzig, and located at Linnéstraße 1, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany. It is the oldest botanical garden in Germany and among the oldest in the world, and open daily without charge.
Leipzig's botanical garden dates back to at least 1542, although the garden has moved several times. They were created shortly after the university's reform in 1539, when Maurice, Elector of Saxony donated the Dominican monastery of St. Pauli. Its former monastery garden, on the north side of the Paulinerkirche, was reworked as a hortus medicus by May 1543.
This first garden was destroyed in the Thirty Years' War, and in 1648 the university acquired a new site (now Grimmaische Street) where in 1653 it created its second garden. In 1807 the garden was moved to the grounds of the Pleißemühlgraben, where greenhouses were constructed after 1840. By 1857 the garden cultivated more than 10,000 species, of which 4,500 were grown in the greenhouses.
In 1876-1877, after the decision to erect a court house on its site, the garden was relocated once again to its present location southeast of Leipzig. The initial size of this new area (2.8 hectares) was extended in 1895, and the new greenhouses (1232 m²) were more than twice as large as those at the previous site. The garden was utterly destroyed in World War II, with the ruins of the Botanical Institute subsequently demolished and backfilled with rubble. By 1954 the show houses had been restored, but economic difficulties in the 1980s led to closure of some greenhouses. After reunification, the garden was completely renovated (1992-2004), with a new butterfly house created in 1996 and five new greenhouses built in 1999-2000.
Today the garden contains a total of some 7,000 species, of which nearly 3,000 species comprise ten special collections. The garden contains a systematic department, as well as geographic arrangements of plants from the steppes of Eastern Europe and Asia, forests of the northern hemisphere, prairies, and eastern North America, as well as a marsh and pond with regional flora and an alpine garden containing plants from Asia, Europe, and South America. Its greenhouses (2,400 m² total area) contain plants from subtropical and tropical zones of the Mediterranean region, Africa, Central America, and Australia.
Information taken from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leipzig_Botanical_Garden
Newari women in Nepal making traditional straw mattress.
©ILO/Pradip Shakya
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/deed.en_US.
Canadian Armed Forces Maintainers, from the Canadian Air Task Force Lithuania, await the pilots to disembark their McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) CF-18 "Hornet's" (official military designation CF-188), first is (S/N 188756), 2nd is (S/N 188771), 3rd is (S/N 188782), and last is (S/N 188791), to greet them and prepare the aircraft for the coming mission at Šiauliai, Lithuania, during Operation REASSURANCE, in support of NATO Baltic Air Policing, Block 36 on August 26, 2014.
Reserve Champion Maintainer Heifer, exhibited by Michael Caretti, of Patton, Cambria County.
L-R: Victoria Bardcattle, Dr. Parker Henley, Adam Wies, showman Michael Caretti, and Ben Bardcattle,
Maintainers park a B-52 Stratofortress during Global Thunder 2019 at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., Nov. 3, 2018. Global Thunder is an annual U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) exercise designed to provide training opportunities to test and validate command, control and operational procedures. The training is based on a notional scenario developed to drive execution of USSTRATCOM and component forces’ ability to support the geographic combatant commands, deter adversaries and, if necessary, employ forces as directed by the President of the United States. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bryan Franks)
This wetland on Jarrett Creek is classified as a Swamp Forest-Bog Complex and a beaver maintained Piedmont/Mountain Semipermanent Impountment wetland. There are many active beaver dams in the complex. Many large trees have been killed and some have fallen down. If the process continues I am sure it will eventually become a mountain bog.
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Maintaining fiscal discipline and controlling spending helped government balance the budget and post a modest surplus of $353 million last fiscal despite lower than forecast revenues, Minister of Finance Michael de Jong announced with the release of the 2013-14 Public Accounts.
Government revenues were $511 million lower than forecast in Budget Update 2013, primarily due to a drop in taxation revenues and lower-than-anticipated earnings for self-supported Crown corporations. Even with the decline in revenues, government increased spending on health by $360 million and education by $299 million compared to 2012-13.
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Christian Aid is supporting REACH to provide essential items to families around Sulaimaniya and Erbil in the north of Iraq. These include hygiene kits containing first aid equipment, soap, shampoo, water purifiers and sanitary products which are essential for enabling people to keep clean and healthy, and maintain a sense of personal dignity.
Scotland’s population projections show there is an ‘overwhelming case’ for Scotland to have the power to tailor its own migration policy, External Affairs Secretary Fiona Hyslop has said.
With the number of deaths expected to outweigh the number of births for every year until 2040, action is required to maintain and grow Scotland's working age population to help support the welcome fact that people are living longer.
A new Scottish Government discussion paper on migration looks in detail at the impact that falling migration levels would have on Scotland’s economy and what a devolved migration policy could look like.
Ms Hislop visited Outplay Entertainment, a games company in Dundee
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Today 2nd September 2018 I visited this magnificent site, a few miles from Mintlaw Aberdeenshire Scotland.
This Abbey founded back in 1219 is well maintained and perfect for historians to visit, I enjoyed my day , just perfect .
Deer Abbey was a Cistercian monastery in Buchan, Scotland.
] It was founded by 1219 AD with the patronage William Comyn, jure uxoris Earl of Buchan, who is also buried there. There was an earlier community of Scottish monks or priests.
The notitiae on the margins of the Book of Deer record grants made to the Scottish religious community in the 12th century and a claim that it was founded by Saint Columba and Saint Drostan.
The old religious community was probably absorbed by the new foundation. The history of the abbey after the 1210s is obscure until the 16th century, when it was beginning to be secularized.
The abbey was turned into a secular lordship for Commendator Robert Keith II (becoming Lord Altrie) in 1587.
The Abbey was included in the lands obtained by Lord Pitfour and became part of the Pitfour estate in 1766. His son, the third laird built the 5 metres (16 ft) high enclosing wall in 1809 and used the grounds as an orchard. He also discovered some of the graves but did not disturb them.
The fifth laird had the site cleared and used the stones from the Abbey building to have a mausoleum constructed in which to bury his daughter when she died aged 21 years in 1851. The only other person buried in the mausoleum was Ferguson's mother-in-law.
The mausoleum was destroyed in the 1930s when the Abbey was transferred to Roman Catholic ownership and parts of it were used to build an entrance; however this was undertaken without disturbing the graves of Lady Langford and Ferguson's daughter, Eliza.
Reference (1952)
The Cistercian Abbey of Deer was founded in 1219. The secularization of the abbey began in 1543 and its lands erected into a barony in 1587.
The dismantling of the buildings seems to have begun about 1590. They have been reduced to little more than foundations except for the south range which still remains to a considerable height, although they were partly rebuilt in 1809.
W D Simpson 1952
Excavation (1986)
An application to develop the land between the guardianship site and the estate wall prompted a small excavation to estimate the extent of medieval activity in that area. Some medieval features were found, particularly to S of the Abbey buildings and to W, where the line of the main drain was identified. To E of the Abbey there was no trace of structures, and it seemed that burials may have been confined to the guardianship area.
J A Stones 1986.
Watching Brief (April 2002)
NJ 968 481 Archaeological monitoring was undertaken in April 2002 at Old Deer Abbey during the initial phase of construction of a new wooden porch. Nothing of archaeological significance was found.
Archive to be deposited in the NMRS.
Sponsor:HS
G Ewart and D Stewart 2002.
Excavation (24 June 2017 - 2 July 2017)
NJ 9672 4819 (Deer Abbey NJ94NE 5) The 24 June – 2 July 2017 season of research digs focused on the fields around Deer Abbey, and Rose Geophysical Consultants also carried out survey work.
Four trenches targeted possible structures in the field to the W of the Abbey. The two northern trenches were located on higher ground above South Ugie Water and both contained remains of circular structures. Structure 1 was a series of postholes with a raft of stone on top. Pottery from the raft included 12th–14th-century medieval pottery and a group of hand-made pottery sherds. Residue on one of the hand-made sherds was dated 1276–1395AD. Structure 2 included a hearth dated 1147–1250AD from charcoal. On the N side of the hearth was a shallow ditch, which contained a number of stakeholes suggesting a wattle structure or windbreak had been located to protect the hearth. It is hoped to return in 2018 and further excavate Structure 1 to get dating evidence for the earlier building. These structures may be associated with the monastery where the Book of Deer was annotated in early Gaelic around 1000AD or may
be structures associated with the abbey which was founded in 1219AD. School classes, local volunteers, students and archaeologists participated in this dig. The whole excavation was filmed by Midas Media for BBC Alba.
Archive: NRHE
Funder: The Book of Deer Project
Alison Cameron - Cameron Archaeology
(Source: DES Volume 18)
Geophysical Survey (27 March 2017 - 5 April 2017)
NJ 96855 48107 (NJ94NE 5) A programme of geophysical survey was undertaken, 27 March – 5 April 2017, within and around Deer Abbey, a Cistercian establishment founded in 1219. The abbey’s history is not well understood but the community could never have been large. In 1544 an abbot and 11 monks were recorded. The abbey fell into disrepair in the late 16th century, being partially dismantled from c1590. In 1809 the ruins were cleared of rubbish and repaired by James Ferguson of Pitfour with the S range being partially rebuilt. In 1854 this was largely destroyed by Admiral Ferguson in order to build a mausoleum in the grounds. In 1930, the remains were bought by the Roman Catholic Church who gave custody to the Ministry of Works. The mausoleum was removed and the abbey repaired and laid out as it is seen today.
The survey was undertaken in two stages. Stage one within the HES PIC boundary which covers the 0.64ha area of the extant remains of Deer Abbey. Stage two over the c3.5ha of adjacent fields, which lie within boundary walls erected by Ferguson. The resistance and GPR survey of the HES PIC area identified several anomalies of possible archaeological
interest, with data from both surveys dominated by paths dating from the late 1700s. There is some correlation between the resistance and the GPR data particularly within the SE of the survey area where anomalies suggestive of buried remains associated with the abbey have been detected. Anomalies and trends have been noted within the church which may be of archaeological interest, although interpretation is tentative given the past excavation at the site.
Within the wider area of the orchard and gardens the resistance survey data are dominated by responses from the 1700s paths. Additional anomalies have also been noted, particularly in the N of the area, some of which show some correlation with buildings depicted on plans from the late 1700s/early 1800s. Additional anomalies are also evident in the NE of the orchard area.
Archive: Rose Geophysical Consultants
Funder: Cameron Archaeology/Book of Deer Project
Susan Ovenden – Rose Geophysical Consultants
External Reference
(Location cited as NJ 9685 4810: nominated as Site of Regional Significance). Remains of Deer Abbey; Cistercian, founded in 1219. The abbey's history is obscure and, judging from the remains, the community could never have been large. In 1544 an abbot and eleven monks were recorded. The abbey fell into disrepair in the late 16th century, being partially dismantled from c. 1590.
In 1809 the ruins were cleared of rubbish and repaired by the then proprietor, James Ferguson of Pitfour (the S range being partially rebuilt), but in 1854 it was practically destroyed by Admiral Ferguson in order to build a mausoleum in the grounds. In 1930, the remains were bought by the Roman Catholic Church who gave custody to the Ministry of Works. The mausoleum was removed and the Abbey repaired and laid out as it is today.
The remains of the church and cloister can be seen along with the domestic W and S range with the kitchen and refectory, also the chapter-house, toilets, abbot's house and infirmary.
A symbol stone, sculptured on both sides, stood some years ago at the E end of a range of buildings, but there is now no trace of it.
Finds from Stones' excavations of 1985 are held in Aberdeen [City] Museum.