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Carling Lake - Egham & Staines Model Railway Society www.esmrs.co.uk/page8.html

This little car drove all the way from Antananarivo just to park in my kitchen. It's made of an air freshener can and some metal scrap. Recycling, yay!

 

It was a christmas gift from my sister and the swedish importer is a member of IFAT. It's nice to get nice gifts.

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Bro. George Washington's Apron

(one of two that he owned)

Click on a Number above to take you to the explanation below

When the young Marquis de Lafayette came to America at the age of 20 and joined George Washington's army for the Battle of Brandywine in 1777, the American cause had become his cause.

The affection each man held for the other is legendary. So, too, is the legacy of Masonic history developed through that affection. For many years Masons and non-Masons believed that the white silk apron known as the Lafayette Apron, had been embroidered by Madame Lafayette and presented to Bro. George Washington by Bro. Lafayette in August of 1784. This cannot be documented as fact. It has, however, been ascertained that the Apron did indeed belong to Bro. Washington, and current research suggests that it was made in China.

 

The apron was presented to the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania by the Washington Benevolent Society on July 3, 1829 and is now on display in the Grand Lodge Museum at the Masonic Temple in Philadelphia. It is a study in symbolism. For example, the apron border colors of red, white and blue are the national colors of both the United States and France. Symbols are silent emblems having meaning only when interpreted. Given the unique character of the interpretation process, it can be understood that no symbol has absolute meaning.

In preparing the following, the late Bro. Frank W. Bobb, Grand Lodge librarian and curator, has used those meanings most widely accepted by Masonic scholars in interpreting the symbolism of the Washington Apron.

Top of Page1. RED symbolizes courage, zeal, the blood of life, and fire. It is the color of Royal Arch Masonry.

Top of Page2. WHITE has throughout the ages represented purity and innocence.

Top of Page3. BLUE has been esteemed since antiquity as a beneficent color, denoting immortality, eternity, chastity and fidelity. It is the color of Symbolic Masonry, "the Blue Lodge."

Top of Page4. ALL-SEEING EYE,a symbol of watchfulness and of the Supreme Being.

Top of Page5. RAYS or Glory, symbolic of the power of the Supreme Being to penetrate the innermost reaches of the human heart.

Top of Page6. RAINBOW is sometimes associated with the Royal Arch. It is also part of the architectural arch, being the 9th arch under Solomon's Temple. It is supported by two Pillars (see No.8). Another interpretation calls it the Arch of Heaven supported by pillars (Job 26:11). The pillars which support the arch are emblematical of Wisdom and Strength.

Top of Page7. MOON, one of the Lesser Lights in Freemasonry. The Moon governs and rules the night.

Top of Page8. PILLARS OF ENOCH. Enoch, fearing that the principles of the arts and sciences might be lost, erected two pillars. the one of marble to withstand fire, the other of brass to resist water. On each he engraved that which he feared would be lost. The Globes are symbols of Unity and Peace and Plenty. (See also No.37)

Top of Page9. PILLARS B. and J. were within the porch of King Solomon's Temple. Boaz the name of the left pillar means "in strength"; the right pillar, Jachin, means "God will establish" (see also No.38). The globe on the left pillar represents earth; that on the right, heaven. These brazen pillars with their globes are today the columns of the Senior and Junior Wardens.

Top of Page10. DOVE in early Masonry is a symbol of Noah's messenger. In ancient symbolism, the dove represented purity and innocence.

Top of Page11. FORTY-SEVENTH PROBLEM OF EUCLID'S first book of geometry. It is said that when Pythagoras solved the problem he exclaimed, "Eureka!," which signifies "I have found it." It is, however, not a problem, but a theorem. It has been adopted as the symbol on the Past Master Mason's Jewel in Pennsylvania (The Ahiman Rezon, Art. XVI, Sec, 3 & 4).

Top of Page12. HOPE is sometimes shown as a female with an anchor, also as an anchor near the ark. ANCHOR, an emblem of a well-grounded hope and a well-spent life. With hope, an Anchor holds the soul both sure and steadfast.

Top of Page13. PLUMB, the proper Masonic Jewel of the Junior Warden, admonishes us to walk uprightly before God and man. It is one of the working tools of operative Masons, used to try perpendiculars.

Top of Page14. JACOB'S LADDER without a clouded canopy or star-decked heaven, which he saw in a vision ascending from earth to heaven. The three principal rounds are denominated FAITH, HOPE, and CHARITY.

Top of Page15. SQUARE WITHIN BOUNDS is a symbol formed by four stonemason's squares of equal arms superimposed one on the other to form a central square. This symbol has not been found in American or English books of Masonic symbolism and therefore may well be of French origin. There has been no interpretation found for it to date.

Top of Page16. LIGHTS or BURNING TAPERS, like the three principal Lodge officers, refer undoubtedly to the three stations of the sun: its rising in the East (Worshipful Master), its meridian in the South (Junior Warden), and its setting in the West (Senior Warden). (See also Nos. 30 & 31)

Top of Page17. TROWEL, a working tool of the operative mason, is used symbolically for spreading the cement of Brotherly love and affection.

Top of Page18. FIVE-POINTED STAR represents the five points of fellowship. Within the star is the letter "G," a well-known symbol of Freemasonry representing both God and geometry.

Top of Page19. MOSAIC PAVEMENT, a representation ofthe ground floor of King Solomon's Temple. The Masonic Pavement is emblematical of human life, checked with good and evil.

Top of Page20. STEPS are usually three in number. The six steps are said to represent degrees Washington received.

Top of Page21. HOLY BIBLE, the great light of Freemasonry.

Top of Page22. COFFIN has always symbolized death. It is found on tracing boards of the 18th century and, in that time, constituted a part of the esoteric symbolism.

Top of Page23. SKULL AND CROSS-BONES are symbols of mortality and death and are so used in French degrees.

Top of Page24. SPRIG OF ACACIA. The acacia tree is supposedly the shittah wood of the Old Testament. The name is sometimes spelled Cassia. It has long been used as a symbol of immortality.

Top of Page25. SQUARE is the proper Masonic Jewel of the Master of the Lodge. It is one of the Great Lights in Freemasonry. It is the stonemason's square of two equal arms.

Top of Page26. COMPASSES, the proper Masonic emblem of the Craft, and one of the Great Lights in Freemasonry.

Top of Page27. BRICK WALL appears to represent the place in the Lodge occupied by the Altar. The Holy Bible, Square, and Compasses rest upon it, as do the three Lesser Lights. It composes nine rows of bricks, one upon the other. To give the symbolic meaning of the wall would be mere speculation.

Top of Page28. ARK is emblematical of that Divine Ark which safely carries us over this tempest-tossed life. It is often shown with the Anchor.

Top of Page29. SETTING MAUL, in operative Masonry, is used for setting stones, that is, tapping them to a firm seat in the mortar or urging them sidewise into place. It is considered by some to be a symbol of untimely death.

Top of Page30. (See No.16)

Top of Page31. (See No.16)

Top of Page32. TREASURER of the Lodge wearing the Apron of his office and holding the emblem of his office, Crossed Keys.

Top of Page33. TWENTY-FOUR INCH GAUGE symbolizes the twenty-four hours of day divided into three equal parts devoted to God, usual vocations, and rest.

Top of Page34. SWORD POINTING TO A NAKED HEART demonstrates that justice will sooner or later overtake us; and that although our thoughts, words and actions may be hidden from the eyes of man, they are not hidden from the All-Seeing Eye.

Top of Page35. TASSEL consists of a cord with tassels on the ends. It alludes to the Care of Providence which surrounds and keeps us within its protection while we govern our lives by the four cardinal virtues: temperance, fortitude, prudence and justice. The tassel may also represent the Mystic Tie, that sacred bond which unites men of diverse opinions into one band of Brothers.

Top of Page36. LEVEL, the proper Masonic Jewel of the Senior Warden, symbolizes equality and reminds us that we are traveling upon the level of time, It is one of the working tools of an operative mason.

Top of Page37. (See No.8)

Top of Page38. (See No.9)

Top of Page39. SUN, one of the Lesser light as a source of light it reminds the Mason of that intellectual light of which he is in constant search.

Top of Page40. SEVEN SIX-POINTED STARS. The number SEVEN represents the Seven Liberal Arts and Sciences: Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Arithmetic, Geometry, Music and Astronomy. The SIX-POINTED STAR symbolizes Divine Providence, the star of David or Shield of David. It comprises two interlaced triangles, which have a number of Masonic interpretations.

Top of Page41. LETTERS used symbolically in the Mark Master Mason's degree, Chapter of Royal Arch Mason.

Top of Page42. BEEHIVE is the emblem of industry. It teaches us that as we came into this world rational and intelligent beings, so we should ever be industrious ones.

Top of Page43. APRON. The Masonic Apron, which derives from the working apron of the stonemason, is in itself a symbol. It is an emblem of innocence, and the badge of a Freemason.

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George Washington, a young Virginia planter, becomes a Master Mason, the highest basic rank in the secret fraternity of Freemasonry. The ceremony was held at the Masonic Lodge No. 4 in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Washington was 21 years old and would soon command his first military operation as a major in the Virginia colonial militia.

 

Freemasonry evolved from the practices and rituals of the stonemasons’ guilds in the Middle Ages. With the decline of European cathedral building, “lodges” decided to admit non-stonemasons to maintain membership, and the secret fraternal order grew in popularity in Europe. In 1717, the first Grand Lodge, an association of lodges, was founded in England, and Freemasonry was soon disseminated throughout the British Empire. The first American Mason lodge was established in Philadelphia in 1730, and future revolutionary leader Benjamin Franklin was a founding member.

 

There is no central Masonic authority, and Freemasons are governed locally by the order’s many customs and rites. Members trace the origins of Masonry back to the erecting of King Solomon’s Temple in biblical times and are expected to believe in the “Supreme Being,” follow specific religious rites, and maintain a vow of secrecy concerning the order’s ceremonies. The Masons of the 18th century adhered to liberal democratic principles that included religious toleration, loyalty to local government, and the importance of charity. From its inception, Freemasonry encountered considerable opposition from organized religion, especially from the Roman Catholic Church.

 

For George Washington, joining the Masons was a rite of passage and an expression of his civic responsibility. After becoming a Master Mason, Washington had the option of passing through a series of additional rites that would take him to higher “degrees.” In 1788, shortly before becoming the first president of the United States, Washington was elected the first Worshipful Master of Alexandria Lodge No. 22.

 

Many other leaders of the American Revolution, including Paul Revere, John Hancock, the Marquis de Lafayette, and the Boston Tea Party saboteurs, were also Freemasons, and Masonic rites were witnessed at such events as Washington’s presidential inauguration and the laying of the cornerstone of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C.–a city supposedly designed with Masonic symbols in mind. Masonic symbols, approved by Washington in the design of the Great Seal of the United States, can be seen on the one-dollar bill. The All-Seeing Eye above an unfinished pyramid is unmistakably Masonic, and the scroll beneath, which proclaims the advent of a “New Secular Order” in Latin, is one of Freemasonry’s long-standing goals. The Great Seal appeared on the dollar bill during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, also a Mason.

 

Freemasonry has continued to be important in U.S. politics, and at least 15 presidents, five Supreme Court chief justices, and numerous members of Congress have been Masons. Presidents known to be Masons include Washington, James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, James Polk, James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, James Garfield, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Warren Harding, Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Lyndon Johnson, and Gerald Ford. Today there are an estimated two million Masons in the United States, but the exact membership figure is one of the society’s many secrets.

Component List

 

Resistors

3M3 x 2

1M

47K

10K

4K7

1K

 

Ceramic Capacitors

22pf

47pf

1N x 2

10N

100N x 4

 

Electrolytic Capacitors

10UF

220UF

2200UF

 

Semiconductors

1N4148 diode

2N3904 xstr

BC109C xstr

LM386 ic

 

Misc

 

AM tuning capacitor with shaft extension.

10K switched potentiometer

64R miniture speaker

Knob large and small

Batt holder AA x 3

Battery clip PP3

Wire Black 1500mm

Red 600mm

Yel 600mm

Green 300mm

Enamaled 7500mm

TC 900mm

 

All these componente are available on the KRC website.

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Bien mieux réussi que "le procès" de la Jeanne.

B.K s'est contenté d'aller au Panthéon à Paris, repiquer l'illustration originale de Jules Eugène Lenepveu (France, 1819 – 1898).

Pour le côté stéréo... Toujours pas !

Je ne sais si ces stereoviews font partie des vues que l'on peut admirer sur:

 

www.backto3d.com/page8.php?view=thumbnailList&categor...

qui reprend la pièce de théâtre en 12 stéréos ?

Série faite avec des personnages modelés et intégrés dans un décor.

Seules neuf vues sont visibles sur cet excellent site cité plus haut !

Manquait-il à B.K des illustrations ? Ce qui donnerait un curieux mélange de style…

On retrouve une bonne quantité d'ocre qui envahissait

déjà « le procès ».

Au dos, trois touches de vernis sont là pour rendre les rayons lumineux plus blancs.

Les couleurs des étendards ont été changées, ce qui nous donne les couleurs nationale française (Paris, la monarchie et la république) inversée, B. K ne pouvait l'ignorer !

Mystérieuse production de fin de règne d'un distributeur French tissue ?

 

Much more successful than Jeanne’s "trial".

B.K was content to go to the Pantheon in Paris to reproduce the original illustration of Jules Eugène Lenepveu (France, 1819 – 1898).

For the stereo side... still not!

I do not know if these stereoviews are part of the views that can be admired on:

www.backto3d.com/page8.php?view=thumbnailList&categor...

 

Who’s taking over the 12-stereo play?

Series made with characters modeled and integrated into a decor.

Only nine views are visible on this excellent site mentioned above!

Was B.K missing illustrations? This would give a curious mix of style....

We find a good amount of ochre that invaded

already «the trial».

On the back three touches of varnish are there to make the light rays whiter.

The colours of the banners have been changed, which gives us the French national colors ( Paris, the monarchy and the republic) inverted, B. K could not ignore it!

Mysterious end-of-kingdom production of a French tissue distributor?

please, view it large : www.flickr.com/photos/muraglia/show/

 

maybe inspired by normal but special, I love her works.

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Winters, California (Yolo County).

 

Scan of a photograph I took sometime prior to September, 2003 (according to the envelope it came in). Probably taken a year or so prior.

 

Grass 326 is a 1965 White Super Mustang with a 1000-gallon tank, a 500 GPM pump, and a 90 GPM PTO pump, built by the Winters Fire Department. According to the Winters FD website, it is still in service: www.wintersfire.org/page8.html

View On Black

This is part of [THEATER] "La finestra" set

Read more about this show (Italian only, sorry) here

Emerging out of my previous Letters to Whom It May Concern, the Book of Hope is an ongoing series, begun in 1999, with one new page created slowly every few years.

Inspired by the common thread of ritual found in nearly all cultures and religions, each 2 foot square wall-piece is a tactile 'page' containing a composed text of prayers, wishes and visualizations for the years ahead. Created in the spirit of the European monastic scribe illuminating manuscripts or a Tibetan monk creating a sand mandala, these works are 'sent' as messages requesting guidance for the peaceful evolution of humanity.

 

Page 1 (Pure)

Page 2 (Illuminated)

Page 3 (Through Darkness)

Page 4 (Alchemy)

Page 5 (Sands)

Page 6 (Creating Tomorrows)

Page 7 (For Africa)

Page 8 (Re-Nature)

 

more photos of the Book of Hope can be seen here

 

The first ten pages of the Baba Yaga comic - from around 20

Anne Smith was a charter member of The Town and Country Garden Club in Sandersville, Ga. She has been adding stanzas to a poem over her 50 year membership, documanting the history of the club.

South Weald country show these were Colechester birds of prey display team they have alot of birds that they show here is a link to there website www.avianpestcontrol.co.uk/page8.html

  

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For Haiti relief

 

-Doll House by GamJa-

 

-Repaint by Yun's Doll-

 

-Reroot by Amy's Magic Factory-

 

-Outfit by DollsTown-

 

-Outfit by Mayblossom-

 

-Outfit by TTya-

 

-Outfit by Oayt-

 

-Outfit by Stal1002-

 

-Ugg by SugerBabyLove-

  

---- Photographer 'Park Kyoung Min' ----

  

A Brief Review of Forest Insect Problems in the Pacific Northwest. Page 8. Figure 3. Map of Major Projects 1938-1939. Forest Insect Laboratory, Portland, Oregon.

 

The following text is from page 9 in the publication.

Figure 3 Legend:

"Major Projects 1938-1939

Forest Insect Laboratory

Portland, Oregon

Note: Numbers below refer to project locations on the accompanying map.

1. Headquarters Laboratory, Portland, Oregon.

Administration and supervision.

Control headquarters for all research projects.

General service work and dissemination of information on control of insects affecting forest and shade trees, and forest products.

Douglas-fir Region

Forest Insect Cooperative Services and Control

2. Annual examination of fire-killed Douglas-fir in the Tillamook Burn of 1933 to determine the rate of deterioration.

3. Annual inspection of forest insect conditions in Mt. Rainier National Park.

Forest Insect Research

4. Control of the Douglas-fir bark beetle in selectively cut areas.

5. Biological studies of ambrosia beetles.

6. Carpenter ant control experiments and rearing at field laboratory located at Lathrop Pack Demonstration Forest.

Ponderosa Pine Region

Forest Insect Cooperative Surveys and Controls

7. Supervision of annual regional western pine beetle surveys of federal, state, and private-owned lands. The portions of the Region covered in 1938 are shown on the accompanying map, and the areas surveyed by BEPQ are designated by (7).

8. Annual inspection of forest insect conditions in Crater Lake National Park.

Forest Insect Research

9. Direct natural control of western pine beetle populations through low temperatures.

10. Determination of the factors of trees and area hazard contributing to western pine beetle infestations.

11. The influences of selective logging on susequent insect damage.

12. Study of climatic relationships with tree rings."

 

Full citation: A Brief Review of Forest Insect Problems in the Pacific Northwest. Presented to the Joint Congressional Committee on Forestry. December 12-13, 1939. by F.P. Keen, Senior Entomologist, in Charge. Portland Forest Insect Laboratory. USDA, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Forest Insect Investigations. Portland, Oregon. 11 pages.

 

Photo by: Unknown

Date: December 12, 1939

 

Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection.

Collection: FHP digital collection; Regional Office; Portland, Oregon.

 

Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth

pages from 1970 pennys catalog

Men and women pray at the holiest site in Judaism, the Western Wall, formerly called the Wailing Wall, all that remains of the Jewish Temple destroyed by the Romans. It is located in the old City of Jerusalem, below Temple Mount.

 

This is a segment from "Land of Milk and Chutzpah” a free video presenting a 1995 trip to Israel and Petra, Jordan. The video includes Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, the Galilee, Golan Heights, Nazareth, Bethlehem, Masada & the Dead Sea. Jewish, Islamic, and Christian holy places are all presented. (The movie reflects a time of optimism regarding the peace process, and the viewer should approach it from the context of 1995.)

 

To enjoy all of this film, plus over 30 more free, non-commercial, streaming travel videos from every continent, please click on:

 

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With any modem you can view the new still photo gallery of this trip to Israel and Jordan by clicking on:

 

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This is a video clip. You can watch it on Vimeo:

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Note: This has been superseded by Version 4, updated in August 2015. For a full writeup see kevan.org/games/emergency

 

The second incarnation of the tiny collection of games and components I tend to carry around, an Emergency Games Kit that fits in a pocket instead of a toolbox. Updated in June 2014 to include better dice, a custom deck of cards and different chip colours. It comprises:

 

* A cheap 5" x 3" Tuff Bag pencil case.

* A two-sides-of-A4 PDF printout of the rules for 71 simple paper/card/dice games from the Freeze-Dried Games Pack.

* A couple of blank crossword grids for Lynx.

* A few sheets of squared paper for grid type games.

* A one-off 2" x 2.5" mini deck of cards, customised with appropriate art and corner numbers to play En Garde, Hive, Loco/Botswana, Love Letter, No Thanks, Skull & Roses and Werewolf.

* A slip of rule reminders for the above games.

* 35 mini stackable poker chips, five each of seven colours, from Koplow Games.

* Six 12mm dice (six being enough to play Farkle).

* A Zebra Expandz ballpont pen.

 

It all fits inside the pencil case, the chips being arranged into a single stack and bound with two rubber bands.

Town and Country May 2003

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For Haiti relief

 

-Doll House by GamJa-

 

-Repaint by Yun's Doll-

 

-Reroot by Amy's Magic Factory-

 

-Outfit by DollsTown-

 

-Outfit by Mayblossom-

 

-Outfit by TTya-

 

-Outfit by Oayt-

 

-Outfit by Stal1002-

 

-Ugg by SugerBabyLove-

  

---- Photographer 'Park Kyoung Min' ----

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