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Vintage racers at the Brickyard have become a popular segment of the run-up to the Indy 500.
As part of the Legend's Day celebration for Al Unser, a flock of vintage cars lined up in the tradional "rows of three" parade lap formation.
Row 2 featured (top to bottom) #32, Sugaripe Prune Special, Bill Vukovich Jr (Indy-1971), Brabham/Offy; #33, Red Roof Inns, Vern Schuppan (Indy-1981), McLaren/Cosworth; #21, Bryant Heating & Cooling, Cale Yarborough (Indy-1967), Vollstedt/Ford.
The #21 car was also driven by Jimmy Clark in the 1967 Rex Mays 300 at Riverside.
Instruction 9 - SPN Project
"Play photographic poker. Look for a pair, two pairs, or three of a kind." - Siegfried Hansen
Not the first time i've got the logs double headed, previously with a sheds, although the sound this time was considerably better. Running a lucky 80+ late, 56087 hauls a dead 56105, which failed with electrical problems on the northbound empties, whilst working 6j37 Carlisle Yard - Chirk. Less than 48 hours later, 56087 struck a similar fate on 6c37 when it failed around Coppull, this time being first rescued by a pair of 86s then by 57304, which brought the ensemble up to Carlisle Yard. 17/06/13
Pairs of objects and features on the landscape get replicated all the way out. At Marahau at the start of the coastal track through Abel Tasman National Park, South Island, New Zealand.
A Pair of Church Candelabra - a) An 8-Piece Virina Hacha b) A 7-Piece Virina Hacha
a) narra, brass silverplate, big antique virinas (hurricane shades)
b) narra, brass silverplate, big antique virinas (hurricane shades)
a) H: 64” (163 cm) D: 29” (74 cm)
b) H: 67 1/2” (171 cm) D: 32” (81 cm)
Opening bid: PHP 100,000
Lot 70 of the Leon Gallery auction on June 5, 2021. Please see leonexchange.com and leon-gallery.com for more details.
LMS Ivatt 2MT 2.6.0 No. 46512 at Broomhill on the Strathspey Railway on 7th April 2012.
(Please view F11 in lightbox for intended best.)
Another bad day weatherwise, mist & bad light this morning. Only managed a poor record shot of this Gadwall pair out of water showing their legs.
Phosphine (PH3) molecule showing its lone pair containing two electrons (Jmol visualization of NBO 9 (-12.08 eV) and similarly for NLMO 9). Firefly 8.2.0 DFT B3LYP 6-311G(d,p) energy minimum. No imaginary frequencies. It is trigonal pyramidal in shape with C3v point group symmetry. HOMO (A1) = -7.59; LUMO (degenerate pair E) = -0.54 eV. Total energy = -343.1733 Hartrees. The lone pair can donate its electrons in forming a covalent bond with an electrophile. An unoccupied orbital on phosphorous can also accept bonding electrons from a nucleophile.
The apparent presence of phosphine gas in the cloudy atmosphere of Venus was recently detected using the JCMA and ALMA telescopes and one hypothesis (by analogy with Earth) is that it could have come from exta-terrestial lifeform on Venus, the latter as yet unproven with its hostile environment.
One of a pair of small two-light windows lighting the Merton monument in the north east transept at Rochester Cathedral. The glass appears to be either the work of Sir Niniah Comper or perhaps his pupil Geoffrey Webb.
Rochester Cathedral is not one of England's best known (being somewhat overshadowed by it's nearest diocesian neighbour Canterbury) but is nonetheless one of the most interesting and rewarding of our medieval churches.
The present building was begun by Bishop Gundulf in the late 11th century though most of what we see today is 12th century Norman work in the nave and main facade combined with the 13th century Early English style eastern arm and transepts. The central tower and spire date only from 1904 but are based on the medieval original (having become ruined in the 18th century and unsuitably rebuilt in the 19th)
The most significant feature is the elaborate 12th century west facade (altered by the large 15th century window and much restored by the Victorians) which retains it's fine sculpted central doorway, complete with damaged tympanum of Christ in majesty with rare but battered column figures (once like those at Chartres) below.
Other treasures within includes a fine 13th century crypt, a wall painting of the Wheel of Fortune, several fine bishop's tombs and the exquisite late 14th century chapter-room doorway.