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This beautiful manor house, built in 1896 is in a very perilous state today. Used as a residential school for pupils to escape the heavy industry of nearby towns and cities, Pirniehall was used as a residential education facility up until 1993 until it closed.
Apparently someone who owned it paid for kids from Dumbarton to come and break every window to allow the building to be open to the elements. Today it has been wrecked, metal stolen, and the middle of the house has collapsed.
Apparently there are 11 cats that live here, and some bats. I didn't see any cats, but did see a bat.
Another winter and I think more of this beautiful house will collapse, which will be ever so sad.:(
What you can, and can't, take into the Olympic Park. www.london2012.com/spectators/visiting/safety-and-security/
"Checking Papers: Corporal Clyde Harrelson (Dallas, Texas) patrol leader with B Company, 1st Military Police Battalion, checks identification cards of several Vietnamese during a three-day patrol on Monkey Mountain, near Da Nang. Marines of the 1st Military Police Battalion, a unit of Marine Force Logistic Command, are responsible for the security of the prominent mountain overlooking the harbor of Da Nang (official USMC photo by Lance Corporal Nick Myers)."
From the Jonathan Abel Collection (COLL/3611), Marine Corps Archives & Special Collections.
OFFICIAL USMC PHOTOGRAPH
You Only Get One Chance - Nuclear Forensics in Action
Nuclear scientists, law enforcements officials and forensic specialists from around the world attended an international workshop on nuclear forensics at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Richland, Washington from 28 October to 8 November 2013. The National Nuclear Security Administration's (NNSA) Office for Non-proliferation and International Security (NIS), in partnership with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), sponsored this two-week event. Richland, Washington State, USA. October 2013.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
NASA Kennedy Space Center's Emergency Response Team members scale a wall during the 34th Annual SWAT Round-up International at the Lawson Lamar Firearms and Tactical Training Center in Orlando, Florida. The competition was held Nov. 15 to 18, and featured five different competition categories. Kennedy's ERT members exchanged best practices and competed with 60 teams from the U.S. and around the world. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
Pre-conference meeting during the International Regulators Conference on Nuclear Security in Rockville, Md.
Pictured (left to right)International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Yukiya Amano,Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism John O. Brennan, NRC Commissioner William Ostendorff, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Chairman Allison Macfarlane, and Rafael Grossi, assistant IAEA Director General for Policy.
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In 2011 Fitzroy Presbyterian Church, Belfast, became the first Presbyterian church in Ireland to win an Eco-Congregation Ireland (ECI) award.
In general buildings of interest in Belfast are not well documented online [there may be political, religious and security reasons for this] so I do not have much information about this attractive church building other than that the congregation's first premises were in Alfred Place before moving to Alfred Street in the 1830s and then to Fitzroy Avenue (renamed University Street) in 1872.
One thing that stands out about Belfast is the number of churches and in some areas I noticed at least two or thee on every street that I visited. As far back as 1861 there were 55 Churches in Belfast 20 Presbyterian, 20 other non-conformist 10 Church Of Ireland and 5 Catholic. Today it is not clear as to how many churches exist in Belfast but there is a large number [some claim that there are more than 1,000 which is unlikely to be true as that would be equivalent to one for every 700 people] of small churches with very small congregations. I suspect that many of the churches are not currently viable and are likely to cease within the next ten years.
If you are wondering what I mean by a small congregation I extracted the following from the Moravian Church web page "our communicant membership stands at 60 with a few adherents and several people who attend occasionally".
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Probably the busiest week of the year (about 50,000 students arrive at the two Universities on this road) and the top end of Oxford Road/Oxford Street was closed down to distance the Labour Party from the real world.
Just after I took the photograph two smartly dressed women walked past me, and one said "Ooh, yes, the snipers are up on that roof... and that one over there, I've heard."
These cones are yet more security theatre.
Another from the guys before they disbursed in all different directions to explore higher learning. I hope these images age like a fine wine.
Strobist: AB1600's left and right rear of group through gridded 36" strips. AB800 through 22" beauty dish, boomed above camera. All fired with PW+II's.
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WASHINGTON – Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson swears in Michael Nutter and Christian Marrone to serve on the Homeland Security Advisory Council, Jan. 21, 2016. The HSAC is a federal advisory committee to the Department of Homeland Security that provides the Secretary of DHS with independent, informed recommendations and advice on a variety of homeland security issues. The HSAC is comprised of national policy makers, representatives from state, local and tribal government, emergency and first responder communities, academia and the private sector. Official DHS photo by Barry Bahler.
Found this unusual security lock on a gate to some farmland. I have never seen one like this before so.........up came the camera and click.
Shot in RAW, which I do now, then I used two textures.
Thanks to Skeletal Mess: www.flickr.com/photos/skeletalmess/
I know I have been tagged and I will try to do something about that soon.
How to turn off server signature on Apache web server
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Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.
Helen Keller
MITIE Group PLC - security, Essex County Council
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MOMA security guard keeps an eye on Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (The Young Ladies of Avignon). It's a fine line between Cubism and voyeurism. And yes, this one creeps me out too.
MITIE Group PLC - security
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"President çngel Cabrera speaks at the Cyber Security/Engineering Program ribbon cutting for the Volgenau School of Engineering at the Long and Kimmy Nguyen Engineering building at the Fairfax Campus. Seated (L to R) are Kenneth Ball, Dean, Volgenau School of Engineering, Provost David Wu, Mike Papay, CTO Northrop Grumman, U.S. Senator Mark Warner, Virginia, and Peggy Brouse, Director, Cyber Security Engineering. Photo by Alexis Glenn/Creative Services/George Mason University"