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Greenville Engineering staff install radar-based detectors to improve signal changes at Fire Tower Rd and Ashcroft Dr on Wednesday, November 2.
The radar-based detectors replace in-pavement loops that are prone to failure, and initiate signal changes more effectively when a vehicle approaches a stoplight.
Taken on the top step of the signal box. Hayley is a fantastic model so much energy and a great laugh, maybe a bit "in your face" but she does have a subtle side.
The up starter signal at Amberley is of the later style, built from old rails and with a flat cap: compare this with 'Signal Detail 2'. Note the lamp shining through the green lens.
Looking east from Barnetby station this collection of hardware of semaphore signals and signal box are all due to be replaced over Christmas / New year 2015/16.
Background information regarding the ecology and management options for non-native species, together with a download facility for this and many more Images of GB species is available at : www.nonnativespecies.org
Many of the places I've recently visited in Maine have limited or non-existent cell phone reception, at least on my pay-as-you-go phone. I was amused to see this woman talking on her phone, with her arm wrapped around a flagpole. I wondered if she had discovered the secret to boosting her cell phone signal. ; ) Seen at Owl's Head Light State Park in Owl's Head, Maine, USA on August 13, 2010.
On one of my walks today, noticed these signals against the blue sky with the white clouds and the green of the bushes below, so as per usual, clickety click.
Project: Signals Poster
Art Director: Daniele Venturini
Agency: Key Business. Com
Client: Label Under Construction
view from signal point, tn., name comes from civil war when confederates would signal to lookout point, 2nd mountain in background , when yankees were coming upriver so they could make ready cannons
Title: Signal of Distress
Artist: Winslow Homer (American, Boston, Massachusetts 1836–1910 Prouts Neck, Maine)
Date: 1890–96
Culture: American
Medium: Oil on canvas
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 899
Though Homer’s paintings were always informed by the sum of his experiences, in the 1890s he began intentionally mining his past sketches for inspiration. For Signal of Distress, in which a group of sailors prepares to launch a lifeboat during a storm, the artist may have returned to studies he made on his journey to England aboard the steamship Parthia in 1881, merging them with other observations of the sea and rescues accumulated over the years. Between first exhibiting the painting in 1891 and selling it in 1896, Homer altered the composition to create a more desperate scene. Notably, the distressed boat on the horizon, originally shown in full sail, now appears with neither sail nor any indication of human presence, nearly subsumed by waves.
(Description from The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
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