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Name: Anubis
Title: Protector of the Desert
Alignment: Neutral
Location: Po-Magna
Weapons: Solari Daggers, Solari Halberd
Lore: Anubis is a member of the ancient tribe of beings known as the Solari, who for millennia have guarded and watched over the deserts of Po-Magna. Whilst not holding any elemental power, the species has control over light and heat, much like the sun. Many of the Solari vanished several centuries ago, before the Bohrok war began - this confused many of the Po Matoran as they knew that it would not have been from cowardice, the Solari being second to none in bravery and defence of their honour. Now, only a handful remain, guarding the ancient ruins that was once their City of the Sun. Anubis leads the remaining Solari in protecting their most prized possession - the Sun Stone, capable of unleashing unquestionable power in the right hands. To aid him in his defence, Anubis is armed with ancient weapons forged from a material known as Sun Steel, which is tempered via exposure to the Sun Stone, making it incredibly strong and imbued with a natural head. With his Halberd capable of crushing any fool to cross his path, and Daggers for close quarters, Anubis is an opponent not to be messed with. His honour unwavering, Anubis will stop at nothing, to stop everyone else.
Solaris Urbino Art. hybrid H18 nº 3613 de TMB- Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona
Foto del 19 Març 2018 a la Pça.Virrei Amat de Barcelona fent la línia D40
Name: Anubis
Title: Protector of the Desert
Alignment: Neutral
Location: Po-Magna
Weapons: Solari Daggers, Solari Halberd
Lore: Anubis is a member of the ancient tribe of beings known as the Solari, who for millennia have guarded and watched over the deserts of Po-Magna. Whilst not holding any elemental power, the species has control over light and heat, much like the sun. Many of the Solari vanished several centuries ago, before the Bohrok war began - this confused many of the Po Matoran as they knew that it would not have been from cowardice, the Solari being second to none in bravery and defence of their honour. Now, only a handful remain, guarding the ancient ruins that was once their City of the Sun. Anubis leads the remaining Solari in protecting their most prized possession - the Sun Stone, capable of unleashing unquestionable power in the right hands. To aid him in his defence, Anubis is armed with ancient weapons forged from a material known as Sun Steel, which is tempered via exposure to the Sun Stone, making it incredibly strong and imbued with a natural head. With his Halberd capable of crushing any fool to cross his path, and Daggers for close quarters, Anubis is an opponent not to be messed with. His honour unwavering, Anubis will stop at nothing, to stop everyone else.
Name: Anubis
Title: Protector of the Desert
Alignment: Neutral
Location: Po-Magna
Weapons: Solari Daggers, Solari Halberd
Lore: Anubis is a member of the ancient tribe of beings known as the Solari, who for millennia have guarded and watched over the deserts of Po-Magna. Whilst not holding any elemental power, the species has control over light and heat, much like the sun. Many of the Solari vanished several centuries ago, before the Bohrok war began - this confused many of the Po Matoran as they knew that it would not have been from cowardice, the Solari being second to none in bravery and defence of their honour. Now, only a handful remain, guarding the ancient ruins that was once their City of the Sun. Anubis leads the remaining Solari in protecting their most prized possession - the Sun Stone, capable of unleashing unquestionable power in the right hands. To aid him in his defence, Anubis is armed with ancient weapons forged from a material known as Sun Steel, which is tempered via exposure to the Sun Stone, making it incredibly strong and imbued with a natural head. With his Halberd capable of crushing any fool to cross his path, and Daggers for close quarters, Anubis is an opponent not to be messed with. His honour unwavering, Anubis will stop at nothing, to stop everyone else.
Italian postcard by ASER (A. Scarmiglia Ed., Roma), no. 232. Photo: Ciolfi / Aci Film.
Laura Solari (1913–1984) was an Italian film actress. She appeared in 30 films between 1936 and 1969.
Laura Solari was born as Laura Camaur in Triest, Austria-Hungary (now Trieste, Italy) in 1913. She was the daughter of sculptor and artist Antonio Camaur and his wife, Maria Taucer. In addition to being prominent in Triestine art and intellectual circles, Antonio Camaur was a prominent Irredentist and advocated annexation of Trieste by Italy. In late 1915, Camaur went into exile because of his pro-Italian sympathies, and Laura lived in Northern Italy until her family's return to Trieste in 1919. After World War I, Laura came under the tutelage of the Taucer family who sent her to be educated in Vienna. In 1930, Laura married an older Hungarian army officer, Oscar Szemere, but the couple separated after his business failed. Laura was spotted by a talent scout, who was taken by her beauty, at a function at the La Scala theater in Milan. She was recruited by the fledging Italian film industry and acquired the stage name Laura Solari. Her debut was Regina della Scala/Queen of the Scala (Camillo Mastrocinque, Guido Salvini, 1936). In 1937 she participated in a talent contest of Era Film. She came in second and was spotted by director Camillo Mastrocinque . He gave her a big part in the mystery L'orologio a cucù/The Cuckoo Clock (Camillo Mastrocinque, 1938) opposite Vittorio de Sica. Soon followed more roles in such films as Una moglie in pericolo/A Woman in Danger (1939, Max Neufeld), in which she appeared with the French actress Marie Glory.
In 1940, Laura Solari divorced Oscar Szemere in the American city Reno in the state of Nevada. She later married Arthur Roper Caldbeck, a colonel in the British army. During the early 1940s, she was busy at the Cinecittà studios in Rome and starred in such Telefono bianco comedies as Validità giorni dieci/Validity of ten days (Camillo Mastrocinque, 1940) opposite Antonio Centa. The German production Alles für Gloria/Everything for Gloria (Carl Boese, 1941), in which she starred opposite Leo Slezak, was also filmed in Cinecittà. Other German productions in which she played lead roles were the crime comedy Die Sache mit Styx/The Styx Case (Karl Anton, 1942) with Viktor de Kowa, and the action film G.P.U./The Red Terror (Karl Ritter, 1942). Back in Italy she starred in a double role in La statua vivente/Scorned Flesh (Camillo Mastrocinque, 1943) with Fosco Giachetti as a man who tries to form her into his dead girlfriend. After the war Solari’s position had changed. She was no longer offered leading roles, but had to play secondary parts. She was a secretary in the Hollywood comedy Roman Holiday (Willy Wyler, 1953) starring Audrey Hepburn, and had a supporting role in the prostitution drama Il mondo le condanna/The World Condemned Her (Gianni Franciolini, 1953) starring Alida Valli. Solari participated in the legitimate stage in Trieste's Nuovo Teatro. She also appeared on television in such series as Police Call (1955). Her later films include the gripping crime thriller Banditi a Milano/Bandits in Milan (Carlo Lizzani, 1968) as Ray Lovelock’s mother, and Revenge (Pino Tosini, 1969). Laura Solari retired in 1969 and moved to Switzerland. There she died in Bellinzona in 1983. She was survived by three sons.
Sources: AllMovie, Wikipedia and IMDb.
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Solaris Urbino 12 Eléctric nº 1285 (8497 MCS) dela Empresa Sagalés de Caldes de Montbuí (Barcelona)
Alta a nom de Manresa Bus
Matriculat el 09/12/2022
VIN: SUU24116ENB025961
El veiem el 13 Agost 2024 al carrer Guimerá de Manresa assignat a la línia 2 sentit Parada
Solaris Urbino 12 nº 2074 de Marfina Bus (Grup Moventis-Sarbus)
El veiem el 1 Novembre 2015 al seu pas per Ripollet (Barcelona) fent la línea B2 que comunica amb el Parc Taulí de Sabadell (Barcelona)
Anteriorment nº 626 de Transports Ciutat Comptal (TCC) de Barcelona
From "Solaris" series 2011, printed in salty paper in 2021. Digital negative on Berggercot320 paper
Borace gold toned
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Solaris Urbino 12 nº 2074 (4545 HVD) de Moventis-Sarbus asignat a Marfina Bus
Matriculat el 30/12/2013
VIN : SUU241161CB011455
Fotografiat a Sabadell (Barcelona) el 9 Juliol 2015 fent la linia B1 que comunica Sabadell amb Badía del Vallés
Ex - EX - 626 TCC (B)
The first brand-new articulated Trollino for Budapest at the right.
Testride at Budapest, Örs vezér tere.
Solaris Urbino 12 IV Hybrid nº 1553 (6386 MDD) d'Avanza Baix de Viladecans (Barcelona)
Alta a nom de TMB (A0038)
Matriculat el 10/01/2023
VIN: SUU241163NB026116
El veiem el 22 Febrer 2024 al carrer Numància amb Diagonal de Barcelona assignat a la línia L97 sentit El Poal (Castelldefels)
Solaris New Urbino e18 Art. nº 8619 (8332 LLV) de TMB de Barcelona
Matriculat el 23/12/2020
VIN: SUU34121ELB022853
El veiem el 19 Abril 2025 estacionat a la parada de la Pça de les Glories de Barcelona assignat a la línia H12 sentit Gornal
Testovací Solaris Urbino 18, ev.č. 9998 na Nádraží Veleslavín, kde čerpá svojí pauzu, aby se mohl za pár minut vydat směr Letiště.
Solaris Urbino Hybrid H18 nº 3654 de Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB)
Inicialment nº 3604
El veiem el 19 Març 2016 fent la línea 33 a Vía Trajana de Barcelona
Name: Anubis
Title: Protector of the Desert
Alignment: Neutral
Location: Po-Magna
Weapons: Solari Daggers, Solari Halberd
Lore: Anubis is a member of the ancient tribe of beings known as the Solari, who for millennia have guarded and watched over the deserts of Po-Magna. Whilst not holding any elemental power, the species has control over light and heat, much like the sun. Many of the Solari vanished several centuries ago, before the Bohrok war began - this confused many of the Po Matoran as they knew that it would not have been from cowardice, the Solari being second to none in bravery and defence of their honour. Now, only a handful remain, guarding the ancient ruins that was once their City of the Sun. Anubis leads the remaining Solari in protecting their most prized possession - the Sun Stone, capable of unleashing unquestionable power in the right hands. To aid him in his defence, Anubis is armed with ancient weapons forged from a material known as Sun Steel, which is tempered via exposure to the Sun Stone, making it incredibly strong and imbued with a natural head. With his Halberd capable of crushing any fool to cross his path, and Daggers for close quarters, Anubis is an opponent not to be messed with. His honour unwavering, Anubis will stop at nothing, to stop everyone else.
The venerable Solari board providing train information at 30th Street Station in Philadelphia is supposed to be replaced in 2019. It is the last Solari board still in use along the Northeast Corridor.
German postcard by Ross-Verlag, no. A 3217/1, 1941-1944. Photo: Baumann / Ufa.
Laura Solari (1913–1984) was an Italian film actress. She appeared in 30 films between 1936 and 1969.
Laura Solari was born as Laura Camaur in Triest, Austria-Hungary (now Trieste, Italy) in 1913. She was the daughter of sculptor and artist Antonio Camaur and his wife, Maria Taucer. In addition to being prominent in Triestine art and intellectual circles, Antonio Camaur was a prominent Irredentist and advocated annexation of Trieste by Italy. In late 1915, Camaur went into exile because of his pro-Italian sympathies, and Laura lived in Northern Italy until her family's return to Trieste in 1919. After World War I, Laura came under the tutelage of the Taucer family who sent her to be educated in Vienna. In 1930, Laura married an older Hungarian army officer, Oscar Szemere, but the couple separated after his business failed. Laura was spotted by a talent scout, who was taken by her beauty, at a function at the La Scala theater in Milan. She was recruited by the fledging Italian film industry and acquired the stage name Laura Solari. Her debut was Regina della Scala/Queen of the Scala (Camillo Mastrocinque, Guido Salvini, 1936). In 1937 she participated in a talent contest of Era Film. She came in second and was spotted by director Camillo Mastrocinque . He gave her a big part in the mystery L'orologio a cucù/The Cuckoo Clock (Camillo Mastrocinque, 1938) opposite Vittorio de Sica. Soon followed more roles in such films as Una moglie in pericolo/A Woman in Danger (1939, Max Neufeld), in which she appeared with the French actress Marie Glory.
In 1940, Laura Solari divorced Oscar Szemere in the American city Reno in the state of Nevada. She later married Arthur Roper Caldbeck, a colonel in the British army. During the early 1940s, she was busy at the Cinecittà studios in Rome and starred in such Telefono bianco comedies as Validità giorni dieci/Validity of ten days (Camillo Mastrocinque, 1940) opposite Antonio Centa. The German production Alles für Gloria/Everything for Gloria (Carl Boese, 1941), in which she starred opposite Leo Slezak, was also filmed in Cinecittà. Other German productions in which she played lead roles were the crime comedy Die Sache mit Styx/The Styx Case (Karl Anton, 1942) with Viktor de Kowa, and the action film G.P.U./The Red Terror (Karl Ritter, 1942). Back in Italy she starred in a double role in La statua vivente/Scorned Flesh (Camillo Mastrocinque, 1943) with Fosco Giachetti as a man who tries to form her into his dead girlfriend. After the war Solari’s position had changed. She was no longer offered leading roles, but had to play secondary parts. She was a secretary in the Hollywood comedy Roman Holiday (Willy Wyler, 1953) starring Audrey Hepburn, and had a supporting role in the prostitution drama Il mondo le condanna/The World Condemned Her (Gianni Franciolini, 1953) starring Alida Valli. Solari participated in the legitimate stage in Trieste's Nuovo Teatro. She also appeared on television in such series as Police Call (1955). Her later films include the gripping crime thriller Banditi a Milano/Bandits in Milan (Carlo Lizzani, 1968) as Ray Lovelock’s mother, and Revenge (Pino Tosini, 1969). Laura Solari retired in 1969 and moved to Switzerland. There she died in Bellinzona in 1983. She was survived by three sons.
Sources: AllMovie, Wikipedia and IMDb.
Please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.
The "innovative" line 109 is serviced only by vehicles powered with electricty, fuel cells or, at least, hybrid engines. The are Polish Solaris Urbino 18 buses among them. Here at the beautiful Mönckebergstraße.
Solaris Urbino 12 IV Hybrid nº 1432 (6606 LTR) d'Avanza Baix de Viladecans (Barcelona) -Grupo Avanza-
Matriculat el 04/11/2021
VIN: SUU241163MB023997
El veiem el 20 Maig 2025 al seu pas per La Muntanyeta a Castelldefels (Barcelona) ssignat a la línia urbana CF2 sentit Vistalegre tot i que el BKB indica lo contrari
EX - 757 i 744 Tusgsal (Badalona -B-)
Cotxe alta a nom de TMB (B) A0021