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Searle, E. W. (Edward William)
Part of the collection: Official air views of the opening celebrations of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, 19 March, 1932.; Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription below photograph.; Inscriptions: "Scene looking west - Maloja under bridge"--In ink below photograph; "304"--Lower left.; Condition: Discolouration.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4515787.
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A superb two days at the Great Central Railway for this Timeline Events photocharter run and organised by Neil Cave.
Our main focus was 78019 which had been weathered for us for the charter and she looked stunning, a real glimpse into how the locos would have looked in the last few years of steam, lovely stuff!
With trains passing each other, it had everything, i'm happy with the results had a lovely two days up in Loughborough :)
keep a look out passing a garden
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The ISS passing Altair on 20 May 2018. I saw that the ISS was going to be particularly bright and passing close to the star Altair during the latter part of its pass. I thought I would try a different take on photographing it by using a 250mm lens to get a close up view of the pass near the star. I also used a Star Adventurer tracking mount to keep the stars nice and sharp during the exposure.
Today, Friday 13 September 2019, saw the latest Greater Manchester Police recruits reach the end of their basic training period.
They took part in a passing out parade at the force’s Sedgley Park Centre.
The group, who were sworn in as police officers in June, will now continue with further levels of training on the road to becoming operational police officers in areas all across Greater Manchester.
To contact Greater Manchester Police for a less urgent matter or make a report online please visit www.gmp.police.uk.
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 evidence.
This is the Grade II* listed pub in the Newtown area of Birmingham (in the Aston ward) called The Bartons Arms. I saw it passing it, and got it since I switched buses here.
With icy snowy pavements.
From wikipedia:
The Bartonss Arms (grid reference SP072890) is a pub in the High Street (part of the A34) of Aston, Birmingham, England, in the Newtown area.
Built in 1901 by noted pub architects James and Lister Lea, it is a grade II* listed building, famous for its wall-to-wall Minton-Hollins tiles and its snob screens, which allowed middle class drinkers to see working class drinkers in an adjacent bar, but not to be seen by them.
Laurel and Hardy once stayed there, after appearing at the adjacent Aston Hippodrome (now demolished, replaced by The Drum Arts Centre), and were photographed serving beer from behind the bar.
On July 28, 2006, the pub was damaged by fire, reportedly caused by an electrical fault.
The pub features in the 1999 Atom Egoyan Birmingham-set film Felicia's Journey. It also features in the 2006 novel by Ron Dawson, The Last Viking: The Untold Story of the World's Greatest Heist. The gang which pull off the robbery meet in the pub.
Built 1900-01 to the designs of James and Lister Lea for Mitchells and Butler. The
3 storey building stands on a prominent corner site with Potters Lane. Restrained
Jacobean style elevations with Dutch gables. Ashlar ground floor with broad
depressed arched 3 light windows with inset flanking colonettes. Cornice over,
returned across bevelled corner with segmental pediment above doorway to south front
with 2 storey ashlar canted bay with curved sides, arcaded ground floor lights,
cornices and strapwork parapet. Upper floors otherwise of red brick, the window
bays articulated by pilasters. Pilastered canted stone bay windows to lst floor with
leaded swept roofs. Thin tripartite second floor windows with sharply swept
pediments, rising from cornice, set against brickwork of the Dutch gables. The
ground floor windows have very fine frosted glass and leaded stained glass, an
indication of the splendours of the interior. The Bartons Arms interior is the best
example of the period in Birmingham, retaining a complete suite of Public Bar,
Saloon-Smoke Rooms, Club Room, Committee Room and Billiard Hall on 2 floors, lavishly
decorated in polychrome Minton tilework, cut and silvered mirrored glass, panelled
woodwork and with a very ornate cast iron staircase with lamp standards surmounting
the tiled newel posts, ornate plaster ceilings and Jacobean overmantel fireplaces.
Good pictorial tiled panels in staircase hall, reset large painted glass window with
naturalistic flower surround to medieval scene of host entertaining and another fine
stained and silvered glass window on half landing of staircase. The mahogany bar
has good snob screen with engraved glass in panels. Bench seating, that in Smoke
Room to east, with canted bay, having engraved silvered glass in panels above the back
rests. The staircase walls are entirely tiled and the balustrade has bold floral
scrolled ironwork. The Club Room, Committee Room and Billiards Hall are on the first
floor, again good glass to doors and plasterwork ceilings. The Billiard Hall has a
central column with ornate capital supporting boss from which radiate panelled
beams. The intactness of this pub interior and the wealth of tilework make it the
best example of its date in Birmingham.
Today, Friday 13 September 2019, saw the latest Greater Manchester Police recruits reach the end of their basic training period.
They took part in a passing out parade at the force’s Sedgley Park Centre.
The group, who were sworn in as police officers in June, will now continue with further levels of training on the road to becoming operational police officers in areas all across Greater Manchester.
To contact Greater Manchester Police for a less urgent matter or make a report online please visit www.gmp.police.uk.
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 evidence.
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People walk past the cars on display at the Mid Devon Show.
465902 + 465923 working 1Y90 15:35 Tonbridge - Victoria are seen passing 465040 + 465247 working 1Y46 14:58 Victoria - Tonbridge at Old Polhill, Dunton Green on 16th April 2016
Laser light shown passing through a rectangular block of lucite. It bends towards the normal as it enters the lucite. As it exits the lucite into air, it bends away from the normal.
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One of Accurascale’s latest batch of 37’s 37001 in Blue arrived on my doorstep and was swiftly weathered before I lost my courage 👀… Seen almost completed passing through Hawkswood this morning.
#Accurascale
The Algomarine was down bound in the Detroit River passing the Whitefish Bay loading at the Windsor Salt dock at the Ojibway Mine.
Photographed using a Nikkor 100-300mm f/5.6 lens on a Sony A7R.
Short freight train with PRR SW1200 #8539 passing through the left part of my US TT scale (1:120) layout
How many times we have been mere observers of passing trains? How many times have we not dared take a train to unknown? How many times have we seen it leave the station without us getting on?
Life is about taking trains or waiting for another to come. Take yours. Do not stay behind. Nice Sunday to you all!!
the main shipping channel out of the Port of Brisbane passes right by the top end of Moreton Island. from the Woody Point Jetty I can just make out the shape of the island and the ship passing
On a crisp sunny January morning Arriva Buses Wales ADL Enviro 400, 4421 - K100ABW, is about to pass under the Newgate, Chester on its way out to Wrexham.
Passing Attenborough's now-closed gravel extraction plant, Class 47 no. 47590 "Thomas Telford" approaches the station with a football special from Nottingham on Sunday 26th February 1989. The train was heading to Bristol for the Littlewoods Cup semi-final.
This locomotive was later converted to a Class 57.