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Here, no problem, however this side stream often poses challenging crossing conditions later in the day.

On the open-sided track at the OKC Streetcar carbarn. May 8, 2018. © 2018 Peter Ehrlich

Side view of the Qashqai.

Le rovine di Side (Turchia) al tramonto

A side-by-side shot of my coal-powered robot sculpture next to it's original design by Tad Branham. I used Sculpey Clay and smoothened coins for the arm plates and head piece.

 

I tried to marry Branham's original design with 1980's toy joint designs and a few tweaks to make it seem more functional. And yes, I Photoshopped the smoke effect. ;)

 

Special thanks to Enil Rodriguez for the shoot, more of which you can see here: www.facebook.com/album.php?fbid=1806124828763&id=1109...

Nikon D90, micro Nikkor 40mm f/2.8 lens.

T37 side of the SOCOM with LAM and light.

Side Altar inside Holy Cross Church in Pfeifer, Kansas. The church was built in 1915-1918 at a cost of $56,000. The church is sometimes referred to as the "two-cent" church due to each family charge two cents on every bushel of wheat sold. The church is laid out in a form of a cross. The sanctuary is the head, the transepts are the arms, and the nave is the body of the cross.

 

Due to World War I, stained glass was hard to find so the windows were frosted and the wall were not painted. In 1962 the interior was redecorated under the guidance of Father Emil Sinner.

 

On July 1, 1993 the Diocese of Salina dissolved the parish. The church and cemetery are kept under with funds from the Holy Cross Charities, Inc., a non-profit. In 2008 the church was named one of the 8 Wonders of Kansas Architecture by the Kansas Sampler Foundation.

 

For more information:

www.kansassampler.org/8wonders/architectureresults.php?id=48

Another side view of Cherish.

**Great Bridge Battle Site** - National Register of Historic Places Ref # 73002205, date listed 1973-03-28

 

Both sides of the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal between Oak Grove and Great Bridge

 

Chesapeake, VA (Independent City)

 

During the autumn of 1775, Governor Dunmore's troops made several forays into the countryside of Norfolk and Princess Anne County for the purpose of' capturing rebel cannon, and generally to "show the flag." There was considerable loyalist sympathy in the extreme south-east portion of Virginia during the last months before the Declaration of Independence. The accuracy of the Governor's intelligence information attests to the fact that many persons -- and not only the numerous Scott merchants -- had, as yet, been unable to overcome the allegiances of a life-time.

 

The brief but, for the British, sanguinary Battle of Great Bridge was fought on December 9, 1775. Witnesses to this, the first pitched battle of the Revolution in Virglnia, observed: "the vast effusion of blood on the bridge, and in the fort," as well as the "many bodies carried out of the fort to be interred. The casualties were British or Loyalist, Patriot losses being limited to the wounding of one man. Crown forces abandoned the fort at Great Bridge and other entrenchments. Their position at Norfolk was no longer tenable. The land route to the borough was open, Dunmore's regulars had suffered serious losses, and, perhaps most important, the Loyalists were thoroughly demoralized. Many of the latter fled the region as the Governor's forces withdrew to ships in Norfolk Harbor.

 

The Great Bridge battlefield site is significant as a landmark to Virginia's role in the American Revolution, for in this marshy location took place the first armed conflict between British soldiers and the colony's patriot forces. Archaelogical excavation in the area of Dunmore's fort might provide important information regarding the fort's exact location and the activity that took place there. British soldiers are believed to be buried in the marsh, and the wet conditions here are condusive to the preservation of remains. (1)

 

References (1) NRHP Nomination Form www.dhr.virginia.gov/VLR_to_transfer/PDFNoms/131-0023_Nom...

ricoh gr ii | adobe lightroom

The west side of Northgate St with Oak Lane on the left,. the half timbered building is Oak House. Pykenhams Gateway shown the previous sequence of slides is at the far end of the brick wall

Situated on the east side of Academy Road, opposite the present "White Building" at Thetford Academy.

駄々のロッカーLa・La・ Lu に座って、コーヒーを飲みながら本を読む。そんなとき使っていただきたい、軽くて小さいテーブルです。脚にはキャスターがついているので、移動も簡単。

 

W43 D30 H44 cm

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Note the piece of tape holding back the clutch cable end while work is carried out on the clutch itself.

his feet dont bend normally in the other stroller so this is great for him, he is sitting more although still is a tad bit too small for it, but it reclines so that is the plus for us since when he does fall asleep he can actually lay back instead of dangle his head down

 

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Side Cut Metropark is a regional park located in Maumee, Ohio that is part of the Toledo Metroparks. It features Bluegrass Island, a popular fishing destination. Obtained from the state of Ohio in the 1920s, Side Cut was the original metropark.

Well, they put on the tar paper and have wrapped the house today. Got a call from the Project Manager today and he said that windows will be delivered and hopefully installed on Monday! We're getting closer!!!

Side shot of the Clone Force Side all equiped with LAS ( little arms shop)

Chevrolet Camaro SS

DJ 1209 and 1222 side by side at south dock at Dunedin Railway Station

Left view of the pier.

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