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Rerooted Book Party Ginger Breadhouse.
Tempest is from a fanfiction entitled Dynamic Power Rangers.
My plan is to eventually make or have made a uniform for her to wear around.
Boulders at Memorial Point on Lake Tahoe. The wind was stirring up giant waves, turning this normally calm little cove into a tempest.
A storm is moving its way into the city of Charlotte. A few crackles of lightening reach above the foreground clouds.
1st row: Valerie Sanders, Kala Hudson.
2nd row: Lauren Rodriguez, Amanda Cannon, Matthew Wise, Zac Cupp, Montril Rabion, Brandon Gray, Lindsay E. Walters, Tyler Orsak, Noel Proctor, Dedra Joiner, Kristen Kirkendall, Christina Wilson, Alex Novotny, and Jeannea Page.
3rd row: Jaden Avance, Victoria Wilson, and William J.D. Kilgore.
This is a black Pontiac Tempest LeMans which, as it was explained to me, was the last year of the Tempest. The following year Pontiac continued with the LeMans name. The red car in the reflection is most likely a GTO.
[ 2007 Muscle Car Show at XXX Rootbeer – Issaquah WA ]
Built in November 1944. Damaged, repaired, stored. Converted to the target-towing role in 1950. Last flew in 1955 as the role was taken over by Meteors. Displayed at various locations. Refurbished and finally arrived at Hendon in 2003.
RAF Museum, Hendon. Hawker Tempest V.In 1941 discussions were held about the need to improve the Hawker Typhoon. The re-design was so radical and the hanges so significant, than in early 1942, the resultant aircraft was changed from Typhoon II to Tempest. The prototype Tempest flew on September 2nd 1942. The first units to equip with the Tempest V in 1943 used the aircraft's long range to operate well into Northern Europe attacking airfields, radar installations and transport facilities in France and the Low Countries. The tempest was used as a fighter. Its speed meant it was also used to defend the UK against the V Weapons. During the period 13 June to 5 September 1944, Tempest Vs accounted for 638 V weapons destroyed out of the RAFs total of 1,771 destroyed.
Africa eCommerce Week was organized from 10 to 14 December by UNCTAD, the African Union, the European Union and eTrade for All partners.
Held at the United Nations Office at Nairobi and hosted by the Kenyan government, the conference examined ways to enhance the ability of African countries to engage in and benefit from e-commerce and the evolving digital economy.
The session "Towards an East African common digital marketplace" was held on Wednesday, 12 December.
Photo by Gleestitch Studios
Website: unctad.org/en/conferences/Africa-e-week2018/Pages/default...
1965 Pontiac Tempest Out For Show in San Diego CA
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SD TEMPEST : IMO 9803637
Details from Serco Press Release
SD Tempest is the 31st vessel to be built for Serco by Damen Shipyards. She sailed into her home port of Portsmouth for the first time on 22nd February 2017. Since then, she has since completed a series of operational trials, completed crew familiarisation and is now completely ready to support the Queen Elizabeth Class carriers.
SD Tempest is a Damen ART 80-32 tug with a bollard pull of 80 tons and is the most powerful tug in Serco’s fleet. She has a crew of four, is 31.95m long, has a beam of 12.6m and a gross tonnage of 495 GT.
She is the first tug in the UK that features the RotorTug® propulsion system consisting of three azimuthing thrusters, which provide omni-directional manoeuvrability, designed by Robert Allen in Canada, making her one of the most manoeuvrable and capable tugs in the UK. They also have controllable pitch propellers installed instead of the usual fixed pitch propellers found on other vessels in her class.
Serco also specified a number of modifications to enable her to support the new aircraft carriers, including a double drum render/recovery aft winch for redundancy and a foldable mast for safe working under the flight deck overhang. Like previous tugs, SD Tempest is fitted with grey fendering to match the colour of RN vessels and prevent marking the hulls.
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In the enclosed dock on the other side of the wall is RFA Diligence laid up for disposal,. Also can be seen masts from Type 45 destroyers ( 5 of the vessels were in the dock on the day)
60002 (Tempest) - 6F63 09.10hrs Tuebrook Sdgs - Ashton in Makerfield 'stone'. Passing under Kingsway road bridge, approaching Prescot Station. 9th April 2019.
(Finding 'sun' locations on this line is definitely not easy given the tree growth all away along the line. This was the best spot in and around Prescot Station).
Copyright: 8A Rail
PictionID:42252776 - Title:Hawker Tempest V Hawker Tempest V JN802 - Catalog:15_003284 - Filename:15_003284.tif - ---- Image from the Charles Daniels Photo Collection album "English Aircraft"----PLEASE TAG this image with any information you know about it, so that we can permanently store this data with the original image file in our Digital Asset Management System.----SOURCE INSTITUTION: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Is this the best school film ever made?
Animated film produced by Year 7 students at Matravers School in Westbury. All images were created by 7.1 and all music was produced by 7.3, all with the help and guidance of artist in residence Jamie McDine.
The voices are provided by the fantastic Denice Hicks, Amanda Card Mccoy, Joseph Robinson, Robert Marigza and Brian Russell. Special acknowledgements to Bill Crosby (Sound Engineer) and The Nashville Shakespeare Festival.
Congratulations to everyone involved in the production of an amazing film.
For more information about Jamie McDine's educational work, please visit: www.ivisualise.co.uk/education
A first generation Pontiac Tempest (1961 - 1963) which would have originally had the rope drive rear transaxle. This one looks to be converted to a drag car.
PictionID:42252751 - Title:Hawker Tempest II Hawker Tempest II MW742 - Catalog:15_003282 - Filename:15_003282.tif - ---- Image from the Charles Daniels Photo Collection album "English Aircraft"----PLEASE TAG this image with any information you know about it, so that we can permanently store this data with the original image file in our Digital Asset Management System.----SOURCE INSTITUTION: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Tempest, steampunk fusion belly dance, one of her two completely different performances at the 3rd International Tribal Dance Festival, Haus der Jugend, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany, May 28, 2010.
My daughter's cat, Tempest, passed away today. He was a docile good-natured cat and loved his mom (my daughter) giving him belly rubs. He was definitely a family member and whenever my daughter went away, she would bring him over to stay with us. He was hardly eating for the past few weeks and he had problems with the functioning of certain other systems in his body. We took him to the vet today and he went peacefully. He was loved by all of us who cared for him and shall be very much missed.
House of Burlesque presents Burlesque Idol! at Madame Jojo's, Soho Friday 1st March 2014.
All photos copyright Oli Sandler and HoB.
We Happy Few, a small, Washington, DC based theater company, focuses on stripped down, small cast, ensemble productions. In May 2013, the company presented their version of William Shakespeare's The Tempest at The Shop at Fort Fringe in Washington, DC.