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The Troyler House hosted a hardcore show this month. Damages/Tempest from Vancouver, and locals Promises/Axed at Howards. who needs rental fees or bars anyway? partytillyoupuke
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Evanston, IL, 2011
Development details on FilmDev
Olympus OM-1n
Zuiko, 50mm, f/1.4
Fomapan 100, D76,1+1,20C,10 min
Back piece of my Tempest Cardi - in Wollmeise 100% two grab bag colors that I believe were intended to be kornblume & admiral
PR536 Hawker Tempest II Royal Air Force
RAF Museum Hendon
The Tempest II was one of the last piston-engined fighters to serve with the Royal Air Force, using the most powerful production engine then available.
The prototype made its first flight on 28 June 1943 but protracted development problems with its eighteen-cylinder Centaurus engine postponed the Tempest Iis introduction into service. Delay followed delay, but the type was expected eventually to take part in operations in the Far East against the Japanese. Its extreme range, with drop tanks, of 2640 kilometres (1640miles) would have been useful in this theatre of operations where great distances separated the few airfields. However, the end of the War denied the Tempest II the opportunity to demonstrate its capabilities.
When it eventually entered RAF service the majority of Tempest IIs were deployed overseas. Three squadrons were based in Germany with the British Occupation Forces and four squadrons went to India. The large stocks of Tempest II in India in 1947 allowed eighty-nine of these aircraft to be supplied to the newly independent Indian Air Force. The following year twenty-four Tempest IIs were delivered to Pakistan.
Another rare photograph of a RAF Tempest on patrol over Shoreham.
Wonderful what one can do with plastic models and photoshop!
Columbia Pictures 1995 - tenuous link to Shakespeare's The Tempest but I like the cover. With John Casavetes and Susan Saradon.
Seen entering the Tees
Type of ship: Tankship
IMO Number: 9424754
Flag: Netherlands
MMSI Number: 244285000
Length: 90.0m
Beam: 12.0m
Callsign: PHOT
1 skein of Fleece Artist Blue Face Leicester 2/8 - Cedar
US 6 / 4.0mm
Knitting the body in one piece. Provisional cast on and knit the trim from the start.