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I went over to the Uppermill 40's Weekend on the Sunday, otherwise named "The Yanks are Back" I believe. I've seen the jeeps and other stuff about before but never been over. It was the Emley Show on our side of the Pennines on Saturday and I'd been there all afternoon after work. I found out on Sunday morning that there was a Lancaster flypast scheduled for 1.10pm but brought forward due to the weather forecast. Whilst looking in to it I realised that I'd missed the Lancaster, Hurricane and Spitfire the day before! I was having a coffee in Slawit and it was only a ten minute drive so I shot up Standedge and waited. Sure enough at 10.45 the Lancaster did a couple of laps of Saddleworth for us.I only had a 300mm lens with me but I managed. The big parade in Uppermill was at 12.00 so I got parked and walked in, it was a bit of a free for all with positions that had been held for an hour suddenly swamped at the last minute. As I like to do I played a different game and got on the floor, in the road far enough out to shoot under all of the obstructing bodies. There were official (I think!) photographers stood in the middle of the road blocking a lot of people from getting clear shots, they really spoilt it for many other photographers but they had a job to do. I felt that there was so many photographers sticking their cameras in peoples faces, although most enjoyed the attention paid to their 40's look, that I wasn't comfortable with it. Although only a few miles from home, I only saw a few faces that I knew, I was really surprised as I'm the sort who usually knows a lot of people, it goes with the job really. There was a big event on our side of the hill though, the Huddersfield food and drink festival is big and a lot of locals from the Colne Valley were at that. All in all I was happy with what I got and will be uploading just over 200 shots I guess...eventually! A big and well organised event, a credit to the organisers really. I'm not sure about the school as a venue though, it was a bit spread out, somewhere for everything but all around the school grounds so some parts were a bit cut off.
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Expedition 33 Flight Engineer Evgeny Tarelkin answers a reporters question during a press conference held at the Cosmonaut Hotel, on Monday, October 22, 2012, in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. Launch of the Soyuz rocket is scheduled for October 23 and will send Expedition 33/34 Flight Engineer Kevin Ford of NASA, Soyuz Commander Oleg Novitskiy and Flight Engineer Evgeny Tarelkin of ROSCOSMOS on a five-month mission aboard the International Space Station. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
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A second visit to Baddesley Clinton (in around 8 years). Saw the garden again, but this time went into the house for the first time.
Baddesley Clinton is a moated manor house, located some 8 miles (13 km) north-west of the historic town of Warwick in the English county of Warwickshire. The house probably originated in the 13th century, when large areas of the Forest of Arden were cleared for farmland. The site is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and the hall a Grade I listed building.
In 1438, John Brome, Under-Treasurer of England, bought the manor, which passed to his son, Nicholas. Nicholas was responsible for the extensive rebuilding of the nearby parish church dedicated to St Michael, done as penance for killing the parish priest, a murder reputed to have taken place in the great house itself. The house from this period was equipped with gun-ports, and possibly a drawbridge. When Nicholas Brome died in 1517, the house passed to his daughter, who married Sir Edward Ferrers (High Sheriff of Warwickshire) in 1500. The house remained with the Ferrers family until 1940, when it was purchased by Thomas Walker, a relative of the family who changed his name to Ferrers. His son, who inherited it in 1970, sold the estate in 1980 to the National Trust, which now manages it.
Henry Ferrers "The Antiquary" (1549–1633) made many additions to Baddesley Clinton, including starting the tradition of stained glass representing the family's coat of arms. Such glass now appears in many of the public rooms in the house. It is thought that he was responsible for building the great hall. In the 18th century the great hall was rebuilt in brick, and the east range was extended, though with great care to continue the style of the original building.
The house was inhabited in the 1860s by the novelists Georgiana Chatterton and her second husband Edward Heneage Dering, both of whom converted to Catholicism. The house's Catholic chapel was rebuilt, along with a general refurbishment of the house. Major interior changes took place up until the 1940s, with the first floor outside the chapel being completely altered. The house as it now exists has extensive formal gardens and ponds, with many of the farm buildings dating back to the 18th century. St Michael's church, which shares much history with the house, is a few hundred yards up a lane. Inside the house are a beautiful great hall, parlour and library, amongst other rooms, and there is a great deal of 16th century carving and furniture to be seen, as well as the 19th century accessories the later inhabitants used.
Grade I Listed Building
Baddesley Clinton House and Bridge over Moat
A look around the inside of the house.
The old library. A guide was giving a talk, so was a bit hard to get some photos in here. Didn't stay to listen to him, so went downstairs towards the exit.
bookcases
This is Route 128 Station, where they have one of these rare "flip" type schedule boards ... here looking a little incomplete. Is Regional 67 the last train ever? I'm kind of curious about the mysterious train #0000, clearly a very fast train since there's another one only one minute before it and after it. Hmmm.
As the board says, maybe see Amtrak.com for schedule info, since this board isn't providing it.
Title: WOI Radio broadcasting schedule cover
Date: 1925
Description: Cover of the WOI Radio broadcasting schedule for November 25, 1925. The cover includes an image of the general operating room for WOI.
Image ID: 5-6-Broadcasting Schedule WOI
Copyright 2008, Iowa State University Library, University Archives
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Dr. H.E. Kavishe of Kicheko, Wayan Vota and Jen Overgaag of Inveneo, assisted by a cadre of Kicheko technicians, installed a mix of laptops, desktops, LED projectors and related networking and power equipment at Naliendele, Kambarage, Darajani, and Kisiwandui Primary Schools, and Machakaeni Teacher Center.
The pilot deployment is testing technology configurations and the installation was used to train local engineers on Inveneo installation methodologies in preparation for the major ICT deployment to all schools, scheduled for early 2012.
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JSC2007-E-25379 (22 May 2007) --- These flight directors have been named for space station support to the STS-117 mission, scheduled for June of this year. From the left are Annette Hasbrook, ISS Orbit 1; Kelly Beck, ISS Orbit 2 (lead); and Holly Ridings, ISS Orbit 3.
The weather had other plans as we approached Montevideo, Uruguay. By the time we left Buenos Aires, we were a few days behind schedule.
However, by increasing the speed to over 20 knots for just the right amount of time, we made up all the lost time.
Here I have my weekly schedule set over my schedule from three months ago. As you can see, I am running back and forth less--largely since I have a "full time work" schedule, rather than a "3/4 time work + full time school" schedule.
I've been at Sitemason for almost six months and I am starting to feel quite comfortable in my work.
I feel settled in at my East Nashville home now too after a good clean of the kitchen and living room with Luke. There haven't been back-to-back weddings this month either.
This means in the recent past, I've had time to watch movies at night without worrying about other things.
I am thankful. Even if it's just a break.
Oh, and remind me not to got to college again, unless I'm rich and don't have to worry about working at the same time.
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Building 85 (Drg No. 2015/59) didn't have the blast walls like some of the others, suggesting it handled less explosive matter. With doors at each end, it is almost like a process line, in one way and out of the other, but it could have equally been used for other bomb components or even on-site support equipment.
RAF Barnham (also known as Barnham Camp) is a Royal Air Force station situated in Suffolk two miles south of Thetford, it is located to the north of the village of Barnham on Thetford Heaths, the camp is a satellite station of RAF Honington. During the 1950's and 1960's a part of RAF Barnham Station was set aside as high-security storage facility for Nuclear Weapons, this area of the site is now a scheduled monument. Earlier than that, RAF Barnham had been used as a Chemical Weapons Store and Filling Station from the 22nd August 1939. In the early 1960's, the Nuclear Weapons Storage facility was put up for sale, and now forms the privately owned Gorse Industrial Estate.
The Chemical Weapon Store and former Chemical Weapon Filling Station are situated down the dead-end Station Road. The present main gate of RAF Barnham can be found directly off the Bury Road A134 between Barnham village and Thetford, the entrance to the former Nuclear Weapons Store (now Gorse Industrial Estate) can be found on the Elveden Road between Barnham village and the old A11.
Military facilities have existed at Barnham since the First World War, and during the Second World War Barnham had been a Chemical Weapons Storage and Filling Station for Mustard Gas. During 1953 and 1954 construction began on a high-security RAF Bomb Store on the Thetford Heath. The site was to become known as RAF Barnham and construction was completed in 1955 with the site operational from September 1956. RAF Barnham was constructed as a sister-site to a similar facility constructed a few years before at RAF Faldingworth. Both sites were built to store and maintain Free-Fall Nuclear Bombs and RAF Barnham was able to supply the Bomber Squadrons at RAF Honington, RAF Marham, RAF Watton, RAF Wyton, RAF Upwood and RAF Bassingbourn, RAF Barnham came under the control of the RAF's No. 94 Maintenance Unit.
The operational life of RAF Barnham was relatively short, by the early 1960's this type of Storage Facility became obsolete as Free-Fall Nuclear Bombs were superseded as the weapon of choice, for the British Nuclear Deterrent, by the Blue Steel Stand-Off Missile. The storage and maintenance of Nuclear Weapons moved to the V Bomber Airfields. The last Nuclear Weapons were probably removed from the site by April 1963, the site was sold in 1966, and since that date it has been used as a light industrial estate.
The site was built specifically to store and maintain Free-Fall Nuclear Bombs, such as 'Blue Danube' this specific purpose was reflected in the facility's layout, the site was roughly pentagonal in shape, it consisted of three large Non-Nuclear Component Stores, surrounded by earthwork banking and a number of smaller Storage Buildings to hold the Fissile Cores, the Cores were held in Stainless Steel Containers sunk into the ground, with the larger buildings stored the Bomb Casings and the High-Explosive elements of the weapons.
The smaller Stores known as ''Hutches'' were constructed to hold the Fissile Core of the weapons, these Hutches were further divided into type 'A' and 'B'. The 'A' Type hutches having a single borehole for the storage of Plutonium Cores and the 'B' Type Hutches having a double borehole for storing the Cobalt cores. In total, there were 55 Hutches giving enough capacity to store 64 Fissile Cores. RAF Barnham had sufficient storage capacity for 132 Fissile Cores although it's likely that only a small number were ever stored there as only 25 Blue Danube Bombs were ever built at a cost of £1M per bomb !
In addition to the storage buildings, the site consisted of a number of other buildings including a Fire Station, RAF Police Flight, Administration Block, Mess block, Mechanical Transport Section, Kennels and Workshops. The Perimeter of the Site was protected by a double system of Chain Link Fencing and an Inner Concrete Panel Wall, all of which were topped with Barbed Wire. In 1959 security was enhanced by the building of Watch Towers around the Perimeter.
The former Nuclear Bomb Storage facilities are designated as a scheduled monument by English Heritage with several buildings on the site having listed building status. RAF Barnham is a Satellite Station for RAF Honington and is used by the RAF Regiment for training, It is used as an accommodation and training venue for the Potential Gunners Acquaintance Course (PGAC) The adjacent MoD Training Area remains the property of the Ministry of Defence and is still used by the RAF Regiment, as well as the Air Training Corps and Combined Cadet Force for training.
In January 2016, it was announced that RAF Barnham would close, A 'Better Defence Estate' published in November 2016, indicates that the Ministry of Defence will dispose of the site by 2020, domestic accommodation will be relocated to RAF Honington, with access to Barnham Training Area maintained, this was later extended to 2022.
Information sourced from – en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Barnham
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Constructed in 1906, The Transporter Bridge at Newport in South Wales is the highest of it's type in the World and boasts the longest beam span of any transporter bridge. A scheduled Grade 1 Monument, the bridge is operational during the summer months, but in the winter undergoes routine maintenance. It is older than either Middlesborough or Warrington - Britain's two other Transporter Bridges.Spanning the River Usk, the gondola can accommodate six cars and a total weight of up to 300 tons. Each cable stay is under 42 tons load and is anchored into solid granite blocks buried 25 feet below ground at each end. The gondola is transported across the Usk in a little over 60 seconds - powered by two 35HP DC electric motors. Originally these drew current at 460V DC from a pair of mercury arc rectifier connected to the 440V AC supply from the grid, but these were replaced with conventional rectifiers in the 1950s, themselves change for switched mode units about 10 years ago. The motors were made by Lancashire Dynamo & Motor Co and each copper clad armature takes about 3 days to clean out the residual carbon, using a Stanley knife. This winter, the solid oak decking on the East bank staithe is being replaced prior to the public operating season.
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Cossham Birth Centre, in Kingswood, is scheduled to open in January 2013. These pictures show progress on building work in October 2012.
Mums-to-be who are having a straightforward pregnancy and would like a natural birth, may be able to choose the homely environment of the Cossham free-standing birth centre rather than a traditional hospital setting.
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I usually try and schedule in fun outings on Mondays, as that's Eli's only totally free day. This week, however, all sorts of errands got in the way. He came along to my midwife appointment first thing, which is the first time he's done that (such a contrast to my pregnancy with him when Megan had to come along to all of my appointments). He was pretty good with the waiting around, although REALLY didn't like it when they took blood, despite me trying hard to smile and look relaxed about the whole thing. Then onto the nursery Mums coffee morning (when of course all of his buddies were at nursery school) although that was fine as he mostly happily ate biscuits. We managed to squeeze in a kind of treat in the form of lunch with Annabel and Hugo at M&S, and the boys were able to have a bit of a chat/run around, before errands took over again and we headed to the retail park to return some clothes, then stopped for petrol on the way home. Clearly the day was more stimulating for Eli than I'd realised as he fell asleep just before we got home and carried on snoozing on the sofa until it was time for the school run.
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CAMP CASEY, South Korea – The West Casey Chapel, which had been closed for 10 months for a stem-to-stern renovation, is open again and with an all-new look.
Services resume Sept. 16 at the chapel, which sits on a hill overlooking Camp Casey’s Exchange and commissary area. The renovation began last November.
Protestant services are scheduled for 9:30 a.m., Catholic Mass for 11 a.m. and the Latter Day Saints service for 4 p.m.
To mark its reopening, officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Sept. 7 with more than 60 Soldiers, civilians and family members present.
Among those at the ceremony was Chaplain (Col.) David Waters, U.S. Forces Korea chaplain, who said the renovation had been so thoroughgoing the chapel was “close to being a brand new facility.”
“The Second to None is so blessed to have a new facility like this,” Waters said, in a reference to the 2nd Infantry Division, whose motto is “Second to None.”
“The old chapel, the old building had a very low ceiling and there was a lot of leakage here and there,” said Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Suk-jong Lee, U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I chaplain.
“Inside, the roof has been raised and it is very bright in the sanctuary, with a nice contemporary style,” Lee said.
Besides the chapel’s new look, worshippers will feel the change in another way too.
The windows in the old chapel weren’t sealed and the air conditioner didn’t work properly, said Lee. That left the congregation shivering in their seats in winter and sweating in summer.
But awaiting them in the renovated chapel is a new air-conditioning and heating system.
Not everything from the old building was carted away. The bronze reliefs of the Stations of the Cross were saved and members of the Catholic congregation made new frames for them.
Before the renovation the sanctuary was the chapel’s only place worshippers could meet after services.
“So after their service they would have to move out for the next service,” said Lee.
The renovations have changed all that by adding an activity room to the chapel. The large room has movable walls that can divide it into three rooms.
Also new is a full-size kitchen, with an industrial-size refrigerator and stove.
“So, the congregation can cook together and eat together,” something that’ll be especially helpful if they want to share a Thanksgiving or Christmas meal, Lee said.
“Now we can have things happening at the same time at the chapel,” said Spec. Amber Jones, a worshipper assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 70th Brigade Support Battalion. “We can have Bible study going on and choir rehearsal going on.”
The renovation project was not limited to the chapel itself. A playground and paved parking lot was added to the chapel grounds.
“This is a place where people can really congregate,” said Lee. “They can claim this as their home and hopefully we can build a bigger family within this chapel facility.”
The Lumsdale valley on the edge of Matlock is one of the best water-powered industrial archaeological sites in Great Britain:it is unusual to see so extensive a use of water power in such a relatively small area.
By the 17th century there was at least one mill in the upper part of the valley. By the early 18th century there were al least two mills – one grinding corn and the other fulling cloth. During the 18th century, two cupolas were smelting lead.
The mills were powered by water from the Bentley Brook, using a series of holding ponds and leats.
The Arkwright Society owns the land in the upper Lumsdale Valley on which are situated the mills, ponds, waterfalls and nature reserve. This area was scheduled as an ancient monument by Historic England in 2014.
Nevada Division of Emergency Management/Homeland Security Announces It’s First Multi-County Full Scale Search and Rescue Exercise
The Nevada Division of Emergency Management/Homeland Security (NDEM) is pleased to announce operation Green Light, a Full Scale Exercise (FSE) scheduled for August 17 -19, 2012. Under Statute NRS 414.170-260, the NDEM establishes the Search and Rescue Program and provides resources to the sheriffs in the state upon request. The county sheriffs are statutorily responsible for Search and Rescue within their jurisdiction per NRS 248-092.
Operation Green light is designed to involve several jurisdictions in a series of exercises, drills, and other preparedness activities utilizing a progressive approach. These activities include participation by local, state, and federal agencies that support response efforts during a severe weather incident in Nevada. The scenario is designed to stimulate extreme conditions that sweep west to east causing much damage, power outages, transportation corridor issues, road wash outs, downed aircraft and missing persons. Sheriff offices and volunteers, from eight of Nevada’s counties are participating in a particular incident caused by the storm.
Specific simulated scenarios include: a helicopter crash in the Ruby Mountains south of Elko, a stranded rancher in Pershing County, a plane crash in a remote area of Lyon County, an overdue solo climber in the mountains near Lake Tahoe, and an injured motorcyclist in Storey County.
Operation Green Light will further develop and strengthen regional partnerships and enhance emergency preparedness, response, and prevention capabilities.
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The participating counties are listed as follows: Carson City, Douglas, Elko, Humboldt, Lyon, Pershing, Storey and Washoe County
Four federal agencies: The National Weather Service, Fallon Naval Air Station, United States Air Force Coordination Center and the Civil Air Patrol.
State Agencies: Nevada Air National Guard, Nevada Army National Guard and the Division of Emergency Management/Homeland Security.
Media from the local jurisdictions are welcome to contact their law enforcement partners for more insight on the exercises taking place in that county.