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Clouds streaks from a long exposure on a stormy afternoon.

Argueably the best looking Pontiac body of the 1960's, the 326 Tempest was the "little brother" of the GTO. As seen on the street in Port Orford, Oregon.

Serial Number: NV778

Period: WWII

Collection Ref: 72-A-571

Location: RAF Museum London, Milestones of Flight

 

Aircraft History can be found at:

www.rafmuseum.org.uk/london/collections/aircraft/aircraft... Tempest TT5 NV778.pdf

...e l'acqua cancella come in un acquerello i colori dell'estate...

Benjamin Lloyd, Christopher Patrick Mullen and Paul Meshejian in William Shakespeare's THE TEMPEST, at People's Light & Theatre Company. Photo by Mark Garvin.

Koramic's Tempest 44 in Natural Red.

 

Dunoon Pier.

Serial Number: NV778

Period: WWII

Collection Ref: 72-A-571

Location: RAF Museum London, Milestones of Flight

 

Aircraft History can be found at:

www.rafmuseum.org.uk/london/collections/aircraft/aircraft... Tempest TT5 NV778.pdf

Coney Island Amusement Park, Cincinnati, Ohio.

The Akademietheater has a wonderful way of showcasing their plays; with a little imagination & alteration, they make for lovely postcard designs.

This is the poster for Shakespeare's Tempest.

 

Some older pics that were still on my HD.

Hawker Tempest V at the Milestones of Flight Hall, RAF Museum, Hendon, 13 September 2015.

06-20-09: Tempest. LOVED this one.

The legend herself at the show closer. I never thought I 'd get a chance to see Tempest perform, never mind photograph her!

Tempest, one of the Creator's Chosen: a short Bionicle stop motion film series I'm working on and also the group of the self titled series.

    

Tempest is a scholar who moonlights as a slow beat dancer. He has a perchant for collecting swords, especially ones with technological modifiers. An accidental meeting with Flame causes him to be drawn into the conflict between the Creator and the other Gods.

    

The main body and arm builds were used from librarian-bot's versions of the Toa Mata the instructions are in his gallery.

Keep calm cause rain is coming!

Anyone remember the video game Tempest? Federal Building, downtown Pittsburgh. I took some flak from a security guard for photographing this building.

Painted the Landspeeder Tempest from forgeworld that my secret santa got me. I'm afraid I went a little overboard with the weathering.

Ernest Tempest, possibly with his two brothers, James and Wilfred. They seem to be sitting on a pile of stones; maybe somewhere in the grounds of the mill those stones are now a wall?

 

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In alto da sx a dx: Laura,Guglielmo,Jessica,Francesco,Emiliano,Lorenzo,Michela,Ailsa,Pietro

In basso da sx a dx: Matteo,Dario,Daniele

little box of wine, for white trash on the go

Hopefully the front's off because the engine's getting re-done.

Seen in Bridge City, TX

how is that even possible!?

Joey Tempest, Roebuck Pub, Richmond, UK 19 April 2011

*Somehow* I have 377 pictures from a road trip to Chicago & Wisconsin that I took with a friend in May 2013... that never got posted.

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Sleek, stylish restaurant featuring oysters & other seafood fare plus live music on weekends.

 

(See links). Tempest Oyster Bar

 

Tempest Oyster Bar - Facebook

 

120 E Wilson St. Madison, WI. 052713.

GB Railfreight Limited Brush Traction Type 5 Co-Co class 60 diesel-electric locomotive number 60002 Tempest of Doncaster Roberts Road Depot passes by Castleton East Junction signal box on the Up Rochdale line with the Saturdays only 09:21 Drax AES (GBRf) to Liverpool Biomass Terminal GBRf empty biomass train (6M36) formed of twenty five empty IIA wagons (732 tonne trailing load). Saturday 27th July 2019

 

Note, 60002 was built by Brush Electrical Machines (works number 904) at the Falcon Works in Loughborough in 1989 for British Railways as number 60002. It was named Capability Brown without ceremony at the Falcon Works on 12th August 1989, was added to British Railways stock in December 1992 and was transferred to Loadhaul Limited on 1st April 1995 as part of the privatisation of British Railways. Loadhaul Limited was purchased by North and South Railways Limited on 24th February 1996 and the company’s assets were transferred to English Welsh & Scottish Railway Limited on 14th October 1996. 60002’s nameplates were removed in November 1996, were replaced in 09 1997 but were removed again circa October 1997. It was named High Peak at Dove Holes Quarry on 23rd February 1998. English Welsh & Scottish Railway Limited was purchased by Deutsche Bahn AG on 28th June 2007 and was renamed as DB Schenker Rail (UK) Limited on 18th December 2008. 60002 was stored unserviceable at Crewe Diesel Traction Maintenance Depot on 1st August 2011 and the nameplates were removed in March 2014. It was acquired by Colas Rail Limited in March 2014, was acquired by GB Railfreight Limited circa July 2018 and was acquired by Beacon Rail Leasing Limited circa August 2018. It carried the unofficial name Tempest from autumn 2018, was on lease to GB Railfreight Limited and retained Colas Rail Limited livery

 

Ref no Canon EOS60D 5th series - IMG_0614

The Tempest, by William Shakespeare, presented by Actors' Shakespeare Project 3/12/08

Patrick Swanson, Director

David R. Gammons, Scenic Design

Seth Bodie, Costume Design

Jeff Adelberg, Lighting Design

Elizabeth Locke, Resident Properties Master

Adele Nadine Traub*, Stage Manager

Eric McDonald, Music Director and Accompanist

Sarah Hickler, Movement Director and Choreographer

 

© T Charles Erickson

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