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Signal Ridge from Mt Carrigain Summit, WMNF

An auto train speeds beneath the signal bridge at Oakridge, OR at sunrise

Reflection of Signal Hill in a round window at the Keg

Signal is only illuminated when bikes are using the crossing. They must push a button to get a light to alert cars to the crossing.

Close up of the labels of the signal levers in the control room.

This is a Signal Tower on the Fortress.

This is a close-up of the signals on the right of photo img_0463. Back seems flat on the 12" facing away.

Wateringbury SB - Kent - 2013

South Africa / Cape Town

 

Signal Hill and the big Coca Cola statue in front of it as seen from the V&A Waterfront.

 

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A signal key used for signalling up to the haulage engine driver to raise, lower or stop the drams. Signals were usually as follows;

 

1 - Stop

2 - Lower

3 - Raise

Photos taken from the top of Signal Mountain in Grand Teton National Park

And old signal post stands beside the Camel Trail near Boscarne Junction.

The Tetons from the top of Signal Mountain. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

 

Nikon N80, Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AF lens

Polarizer and Moose 81A warming filter

Fuji Velvia 100

Designed by architects Bicknell and Hamilton, this Grade II listed building was completed in 1964

Bretten, April 2024

Stafford Rangers v Corby Town 15.4.17 62

Idylwyld Drive and Circle Drive.

Signal Light Pit, Marion Co, TN

54' Entrance Pit, 2.7 miles long

From the sign:

"Trees with unusual shapes were often used by Indians as landmarks to identify important trails. This 300 year old Bur Oak (quercus macrocarpa) marked the northernmost point of the portage trail, which connected the Cuyahoga (whose coarse was once much closer to the tree) and Tuscarawas rivers. The Erie, Seneca, Shawnee, Ottawa, Delaware and Mingo tribes traveled to the Ohio River by this route. They removed their canoes from the Cuyahoga River here and carried them overland for eight miles--south to Summit Lake. Later, white settlers used the same signal tree to find their way between the rivers."

While Mom and I sat admiring this tree, a bald eagle circled high in the air above us. We watched until it flew off and became a dark speck in the clear blue sky.

Still dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, Mom and I took a trip to Cuyahoga Valley to again see the fall color (sadly, not as extravagant as it could have been) and enjoy some time away from home.

The Signal Box Inn, Cleethorpes, lays claim to being the smallest pub in the world. Its internal floor space is just six sq. metres but it is nevertheless a fully functional pub.

A private visit to St Albans South Signal Box, 1st April 2015. Ref: D1324-21

Three different hospitals were operated on Signal Hill between 1870 and 1920; all were destroyed by fire. It was in one of these facilities that Guglielmo Marconi received the first transatlantic wireless signal on December 12, 1901.

Band: Misery Signals

Where: The Arthouse, Melbourne, Australia

When: 14/02/09

 

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Name: SIGNAL MAYA

Type: Crude Oil Tanker

IMO: 9773923

MMSI: 248410000

Call Sign: 9HA4649

Flag: Malta

Gross Tonnage: 62350

Summer DWT: 113221

Length:249.97mts

Breadth:44mts

Home Port:Valletta

Built: 2017

Builder:HYUNDAI SAMHO HEAVY INDUSTRIES CO., LTD.

 

Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways

Porthmadog, Gwynedd, Wales, UK

East Holmes Signal Box, Brayford, Lincoln.

University of Lincoln in the background.

HDR taken with a Canon EOS 7D.

These signals are located on W. Mill St. under the walkway between the Ramada hotel & the Cascade Plaza.

Interesting use of one signal pole to provide three directions of signal heads.

 

Something tells me that the guy who designed this signal had previously designed a lot of diagonal spanwire signals.

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