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Onboard HMS Belfast
HMS Belfast is the ninth of ten Town-class cruisers; begun at the end of 1936, Belfast was launched March 1938 (on St Patrick's Day. After striking a mine in November 1939, Belfast spent two years undergoing repairs and improvements, finally returning to service in November 1942. Throughout 1943, Belfast was involved in escorting Arctic convoys to the USSR; in December 1943 Belfast was involved in the Battle of North Cape, during which it assisted with the sinking of the German warship Scharnhorst. In June 1944, Belfast took part in Operation Overlord and the Normandy landings; the following year Belfast was redeployed to the British Pacific Fleet, remaining in the Far East until 1947 when it returned to Portsmouth and underwent a refit. At the end of 1948 Belfast was based at Hong Kong and became the flagship of the 5th Cruiser Squadron, and returned to combat during the Korean War between 1950-52. Upgraded and modernised between 1956-59, Belfast moved into reserve in 1963, then marked for disposal in 1971, only saved with the formation of a private HMS Belfast Trust that took possession in July of that year. Initially an independent museum, Belfast became a branch of the Imperial War Museum in 1978.
Old sign on the side of a building in San Francisco, California. Looks like the pick-up hours have changed over the years.
Just before oral arguments in an American Federation of Government Employees’ lawsuit against the Trump administration, AFGE and other unions rally to protest the Trump administration’s anti-union executive orders. The rally was part of a coordinated nationwide campaign called #RedforFeds day. Washington, DC, July 25, 2018. Photo: Jay Mallin jay@jaymallinphotos.com
Same orders. Pork cutlet in pumpkin sauce. is that a used marlboro stick on my plate lol. looks like but nope
Chancellor of the National Orders Cassius Lubisi announces National Orders Recipients at the Union Building. ( Photo:GCIS)
Sir Bob Hepple receives The Order of Luthuli in gold during the National Orders Ceremony in Pretoria. (Photo: GCIS)
A CN brakeman takes train orders from the rear of a freight at Brockville, ON.
Taken on June 4th, 1975.
Photo by Waldo H. Kingston.
Collection of the GFMRRC.
Just before oral arguments in an American Federation of Government Employees’ lawsuit against the Trump administration, AFGE and other unions rally to protest the Trump administration’s anti-union executive orders. The rally was part of a coordinated nationwide campaign called #RedforFeds day. Washington, DC, July 25, 2018. Photo: Jay Mallin jay@jaymallinphotos.com
We are working with partners to ensure our communities feel safe in the places they call home.
After speaking with residents, we identified several properties that were linked to anti-social behaviour and criminal activity in the Freehold neighbourhood.
On Friday 5 July, we secured closure orders for two properties. The order will last for 3 months.
Inspector Meena Yasin from GMP Rochdale said: “We have spoken to residents who have been unable to sleep at night, who are scared to carry out everyday activities within their own homes as a result of anti-social behaviour and the criminal activity of a small number of individuals exploiting the neighbourhood.
"Securing these closure orders is a really important step in creating positive change in the area, and we have been working closely with local residents and RBH to proactively tackle issues linked to these properties.
“We will always take action and work with our partner agencies to ensure those who engage in anti-social or nuisance behaviour are dealt with robustly and I would like to thank everyone who has opened their door and welcomed us into their houses, taken the time to speak to us, and contributed to our intelligence picture which has led to these results.
“There is palpable community spirit in this area, created by residents who have lived here for decades. We are working with them to rid the area of criminality.”
You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
You can access many of our services online at www.gmp.police.uk
That is why I "love" German farmers...wrapping the straw for hibernation and cutting the wishing trees's branches....and the hunters are leaving the bodies of shot animals behind...
...wickeln unsere lieben Bauern das Stroh zur Überwinterung ein und kappen die Äste der Wunschbäume...die Jäger aber dürfen anscheinend das geschossene aussortierte Wild einfach so rumliegen lassen.
deducecanoe: medievalpoc: ABC Orders Shondaland’s ‘Romeo & Juliet’ Sequel, “Still Star-Crossed” ABC’s “Still Star-Crossed” stars Wade Briggs as Benvolio, Lashana Lynch as Rosaline & Sterling Sulieman as Prince Escalus Written by Heather Mitchell, and based on the book by Melinda Taub, the “Romeo & Juliet” sequel is titled “Still Star-Crossed” and is set in 16th century Verona, picking up where Shakespeare’s original work ended. It chronicles the treachery, palace intrigue and ill-fated romances of the Montagues and Capulets in the wake of the young lovers’ tragic fate. Teaser Trailer: And the people who are so angry about people of color in their Shakespeare adaptations can stay angry. Shakespeare fanfic is the best kind. I think the more “interpretive” you get with it, the better it is. Considering this is supposed to take place after the events of Romeo and Juliet, there’s not much limiting the writers here….
Hey you know how I love the BGICT here in New York? And they love me? Well, we combined that love and the love of the logo designer, Jason O'Malley, to bring you a special holiday treat! Check it out: www.biggayicecreamtruck.com/2009/12/make-it-bgict-holiday...
Wanna buy one? Limited run!
Wally's Burgers on Kingsway. The owner is trying to sell Vancouver's last authentic drive-in restaurant.
Taken on the HMS Belfast, an old warship that is now a museum in the heart of London. Well worth a visit!
This is the Electronic Warfare Office, right in th heart of the ship.
Royal orders. It was seeing these items for the first time that really sunk into my skull that this kingdom was recognized by other countries around the globe.
Samsung Galaxy S9 Releasing March 16, Pre-Orders Date Leaks
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Samsung will start retailing the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus on March 16th, known industry insider Evan Blass said Tuesday, citing a senior executive of a “major” protective case manufacturer. According to the same source, the com...
Jerry David Dammers receives The Order of Companions of OR Tambo in silver during the National Orders Ceremony in Pretoria. (Photo: GCIS)