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50035 'Ark Royal' approaches the loop at Damens with the 08.15 from Oxenhope. I'm aboard the 08.15 departure from Keighley which will receive the token that the Damens signalman is about to receive. Grab shot from the front droplight!
A Principle gives teachers of the Mohammed Ahga district pens and agenda's as a token of appreciation for attending the Mohammed Ahga teachers shura June 19, 2010 Mohammed Ahga, Afghanistan. A shura is held to talk about what school supplies are need for the student's and to show that they have to support of U.S. forces.(U.S.Army photo by SPC De'Yonte Mosley/Released)(100619-A-6285M-270)
The Signalwoman hands over the single line token to the Fireman of Jinty 47324 leaving Ramsbottom on Friday 26 10 12 with the 10:00 Bury - Rawtenstall.
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The driver of BR Standard 4MT 2-6-4T No.80104 reaches out to the signalman for the single-line token to Norden
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Accession No: 1983.36.6
A copper halfpenny coin known as a provincial token. This token was issued and circulated within Leek, Staffordshire in 1793.
Provincial tokens were coins minted by private individuals from the late 18th century in response to a chronic lack of small denomination coins in Britain. This was caused by limited penny production by the Royal Mint from the 1660s onward.
This particular token was produced by the town of Leek and circulated within the local area. The coin was used in lieu of official coinage, and was understood within Leek to have had a value equivalent to half a penny. This allowed trade to continue within the town despite the lack of legitimate currency.
The obverse of the coin features a caduceus staff (a classical symbol of commerce), resting against a bale of goods, representing Leek's textile and cotton industries. Encircling the image is the legend: "LEEK COMMERCIAL HALFPENNY." and the date "1793".
The reverse of the coin features two clasped hands in front of an olive branch. The reverse is encircled by the motto of Leek: "ARTE FAVENTE NIL DESPERANDUM" (Our skill assisting us, we have no cause for despair).
Running around the rim of the coin is the text : "PAYABLE AT LEEK STAFFORDSHIRE."
This is one of two Leek provincial halfpenny tokens in Lichfield's collection (1983.36.6 and 1983.36.7).
2,2 € cada uno.
cerveza: 1 token.
agua: 1 token.
mojito: 3 token.
margarita: 3 token.
porción de pizza: 2 token.
pizza hawaiana: 4 token.
TATE'S Weekend After Halloween Sale
Took place on: November 3 & 4, 2012
Photo archive of our 8-bit themed giant tent sale! The tent was huge this year… 40x100 feet! Outside Tent Stats:
155 long boxes of comics = about 47,000 comics 5 for a $1 / 55 boxes of graphic novels = about 3,000 books at 50% OFF / 114 tubs of toys at $6 each or 2 for $10 / Over 250 statues massively marked down & lots more!
Also all weekend, we gave away FREE Super Lucky Tokens! Kids played in our Minecraft-style Boxtown!Tasty treats were served in the 3000 Brigade's Pac-Man Café! Plus there was FREE shirt printing of our exclusive designs by The Fine Print Shoppe!
More info on TATE'S : www.tatescomics.com
Blue Angel #1 CDR Thomas "Boss" Frosch presents Bill Braack, president of the Airshow's board of directors, with a token of appreciation at the 2015 Intel Oregon International Air Show held in Hillsboro, Oregon.
The driver of 43106 exchanges tokens with the Highley signalman to give him the road to Arley on the Severn Valley Railway.
The token system was developed in Britain in the 19th century, to facilitate safe working of single-line railways. If a branch line is a dead end with a simple shuttle train service, then a single token is sufficient. The driver of any train entering the branch line (or occupying any part of it) must be in possession of the token, and no collision with another train is possible. For convenience in passing it from hand to hand, the token was often in the form of a staff, typically 800 mm long and 40 mm diameter, and is referred to as a train staff. Such a staff is usually literally a wooden staff with a brass plate stating the two signal boxes between which it is valid.
In UK terminology, this method of working on simple branch lines was originally referred to as One Engine in Steam (OES), and later One Train Working (OTW). However the system was used on long through lines as well; R H Dutton, Chairman of the London and South Western Railway explained in 1876 the slow journey time between Exeter and Plymouth by saying, "the cause of the delay is the stopping at every station on the staff system. That really does cause a great delay because if the staff is not there, the train must stop while a man is sent on a horse to get it [from the other end of the section]"; quoted in Williams.
Charles Jones built the Pantechnetheca market in Birmingham in 1824. He sold a set of six "Love" tokens. The reverse features Cupid and Hymen gambling on the game of love.