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31 kolovoz 2011


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    class ring
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  • A ring bearing a school insignia and date of graduation.





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GLoWEAR 8252Z Class-2 Vest with D-Ring Access, Lime, Large/X-Large



GLoWEAR 8252Z Class-2 Vest with D-Ring Access, Lime, Large/X-Large






Ergodyne Class 2 Surveyors Vest with D-ring Access: Inspired by their popular Surveyor's Vest and added two more pockets and D-ring access.

Specifications:
* ANSI-certified polyester mesh (3.3 oz.)
* Zipper closure
* 3M Scotchlite Reflective Material, 2" Level 2 ANSI-certified
* Pockets: Two inside, three outside
* D-ring access slot
* Lime, Orange

Sizes Available: S/M,L/XL,2X/3XL,4X/5XL

Applications: Road Construction, Utility Crew, Survey Crew, Construction, Railway Workers, Baggage Handlers, Warehousing/Distribution. 1 Each.






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GWR 4965 Hall Class Rood Ashton Hall & GWR Castle 5043 Earl Of Mount Edgcumbe "The Victoriana Special" arriving at Llandudno Junction Station (North Wales)




GWR 4965 Hall Class Rood Ashton Hall & GWR Castle 5043 Earl Of Mount Edgcumbe







Arriving at Llandudno Junction Station at 11.25am today: GWR Hall Class 4/6/0 4965 Rood Ashton Hall followed by GWR Castle class 5043 4/6/0 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe. Two beautiful Great Western Railway Steam Engines with a rake of Brown and cream carriages. This was a special Victoriana charter from The Midlands for the Victorian extravaganza in Llandudno. Unfortunately the sun was a bit bright for the shot.

4965 ROOD ASHTON HALL

4965 Rood Ashton Hall was built for the Great Western Railway in 1929 at Swindon Works. It was one of the mixed traffic Hall class engines, which did sterling work for the GWR and BR on all sorts of trains. Several of the type were allocated to Tyseley shed for semi-fast, parcels and holiday excursions and they also worked the fruit trains to Moor Street goods depot including the famous broccoli trains from Cornwall.

4965 itself was first allocated to Oxley shed in Wolverhampton and by 1948 was allocated to Bristol St.Phillips Marsh moving to Penzance and several other sheds.

In 1962, the engine underwent a change of identity during overhaul where we believe Swindon Works made one good engine out of two, and it emerged bearing the name and number 4983 Albert Hall. it was withdrawn in 1963 whilst then based at Didcot depot.

The engine was purchased (as 4983) from Barry Scrapyard in 1971 for the Tyseley Collection and over many years was restored to main line condition. It was during this overhaul at Tyseley Locomotive Works that the locomotive's identity swap was discovered.

Today the engine carries the true 4965 identity and is turned out in authentic GWR 1926 fully lined livery. Its return to the main line was marked by a re-enactment of the former 'SLS Special' trains with a run from Birmingham Snow Hill to Didcot on Sunday 18th April 1999.

Since then 4965 has been the mainstay engine used on the 'Shakespeare Express', the Sundays-only Steam Train service, which runs during the summer months (and occasionally at other times of the year) between Birmingham Snow Hill and Stratford-upon-Avon. The engine has also been used on many 'one-off' excursions including deputising for a mighty King locomotive on a trip from Snow Hill to Paddington, which is something that Halls used to do in the days of regular steam hauled trains. It has also hauled several trains double-headed with Tyseley sister Hall class engines 4936 Kinlet Hall and 4953 Pitchford Hall. The double-headed Hall combinations have exhibited great haulage capabilities over the notorious South Devon banks, Llanvihangel Bank on the Welsh Marches route and also on LMS metals with a spectacular run from Crewe to Carlisle & back over Shap carrying a Western Region style headboard entitled 'The Caledonian'. In October 2001 Rood Ashton Hall hauled the first of two 'Lickey Banker' runs up the legendary Lickey Bank ably assisted by stable mate GWR 0-6-0PT No. 7760 as the banking engine.

Rood Ashton Hall completed its 117th duty heading the 'Shakespeare Express' on Sunday 26th August 2007. Although it should have been withdrawn for overhaul in March 2008, an extension was granted due to recent boiler work and it was able to head the Shakespeare Express on a number of times again in 2008. It also managed to hand the Tyseley main line baton over to recently restored Castle class No. 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe on a double-headed run to Didcot in Novemver 2008 prior to its evental withdrawal for overhaul.

The engine's 10-year overhaul took just a few months due to an on going programme of maintenance work that had been previously carried out during periods of low main line activity. So it returned to the mainline in October 2009 and got staight down to business with a private charter.

In its first 10-year main line stint the engine has visited a great many places with tours, many of which had not previously been visited by a Hall class locomotive. Destinations include Paddington, Blackpool, Bristol, Carlisle, Chester, Coalville, Didcot, Holyhead, Kettering, Kidderminster, Lincoln, Marylebone, Melton Mowbray, Newport, Oakham, Ruddington, Worcester, York.

5043 EARL OF MOUNT EDGCOMBE

In 1923, C.B.Collett, Chief Mechanical Engineer of the GWR introduced a new express passenger locomotive for the Great Western, the Castle class locomotive. A 4-6-0 design, with four cylinders, superheated Swindon no.8 boiler and larger cab, the first of the class, 4073 'Caerphilly Castle' soon set records on the GWR, hauling heavier loads at higher speeds than its predecessors of the 'Star' class.

Production of more Castle class locomotives followed and in March 1936 number 5043 'Earl of Mount Edgcumbe' was out shopped from Swindon works at a cost of ?4,848 for the locomotive and ?953 for the Collett designed 4000 gallon tender. Originally 5043 was given the name 'Barbury Castle', after an iron age hilltop fort, five miles south of Swindon. It frequently hauled the GWR's 'Cheltenham Flyer', which was then the fastest train in the world.

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Words are flying out like
endless rain into a paper cup
They slither while they pass
They slip away across the universe
Pools of sorrow waves of joy
are drifting thorough my open mind
Possessing and caressing me

Nothing's gonna change my world
Nothing's gonna change my world
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Nothing's gonna change my world

Images of broken light which
dance before me like a million eyes
That call me on and on across the universe
Thoughts meander like a
restless wind inside a letter box
they tumble blindly as
they make their way across the universe

Nothing's gonna change my world
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exciting and inviting me
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Lord of the Rings: War in the North










Unseen lands from the world of Middle-earth are awaiting in this visceral action-adventure RPG. The Lord of the Rings: War in the North is set against the backdrop of the famous trilogy, yet forges its own distinct path with a new story and an exciting take on the popular genre. It gives players the unique opportunity to explore previously untold stories in the realm of Middle-earth during the journey of the ring. Innovative cooperative gameplay pits you and your friends against the dark forces of Middle-earth.

The Lord of the Rings: War in the North is a co-op Action RPG, from the developers of Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance, that immerses you and your friends in a brutal new chapter in the War of the Ring. Set in Middle-earth during the time of the War of the Ring, but separate from its events, War in the North is inspired by both the Lord of the Rings books and movies allowing players to draw their swords, notch their axes, bend their bows and raise their staffs against a wide range of deadly enemies and traverse both established and never-before-seen locations. The result is a journey that is both epic and intimate, familiar yet unexpected.
Lord of the Rings: War in the North game logo
Become One of the Unknown Heroes on Middle-earth
"With his far reaching rich hand Sauron might have done great evil in the North. Yet all that has been averted because a handful of heroes stood in his path." - Gandalf the White
The Dunedain ranger Eradan, Andriel the Elf and Farin the Dwarf engaged in co-op combat in Lord of the Rings: War in the North
Action RPG Lord of the Rings adventure firmly based in Tolkien lore and co-op gameplay.
View larger. The Black Numenorean lord, Agandaur and his mount in Lord of the Rings: War in the North
Face off against Sauron's deadly Black Numenorean lord, Agandaur.
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In The lord of the Rings: War in the North you are one of these heroes. Inspired by events from the famous book trilogy and their retelling in Peter Jackson's films, the game features stunning visuals, brutally realistic combat, a unique and compelling new story, and innovative cooperative gameplay that pits you and your friends against the dark forces of Middle-earth. In this game you will form your own fellowship and fight against Sauron's forces at the North.
Playable Characters and Co-op Gameplay
The gameplay in The lord of the Rings: War in the North is all about cooperation. Players will take on the role of either Eradan, a Dunedain ranger, Andriel, an Elf or Farin, a Dwarf. Each will have special abilities tied to their race - for example, a Dunedain can combine different objects to create unique items for use or sale in-game; Elves possess superior sight, which will lead you to shortcuts and recognition of trouble ahead; and Dwarves have the ability to notice weaknesses at the walls and break them in order to find secret caves with different loots. Each race with have character class possibilities as well as legendary weapons. Once characters are established, they must band together in multiplayer action, working together to combat hordes enemies. These enemies include goblins pouring from their strongholds in the Misty Mountains, Uruk-hai from Isengard, savage wargs in the wilderness, giant spiders infesting Mirkwood, massive trolls and most dramatic and dangerous of all, bosses like Agandaur, a deadly Black Numenorean lord who long ago was tempted and turned by the lies of Sauron.
Along your journey you will also cross paths with Lord of the Rings characters familiar and not so familiar, fulfilling little known but important events of the wider War of the Ring. These include: Aragorn's scouting party of the North, while Frodo recovers in Rivendell from the wound he suffered at Weathertop; missions with the Elven sons of Elrond, Elladan and Elrohir; the responsibilities of the wizard, Radagast the Brown; encounters with the great eagles of the Misty Mountains and more.
Key Game Features
A brutal new The Lord of the Ring adventure set during, but separate from the main events of the War of the Ring
An exciting main story campaign coupled with dozens of side quests
Cross paths with your favorite Lord of the Ring heroes, as well as more obscure characters
Classic Action-RPG action that centers on co-op gameplay and character development
Three playable races - Dunedain (man), Elf, Dwarf, each with its own storyline and unique quests
Multiple character classes including Mage, Scout and Warrior
Magic abilities including active (fire, lightning and ice spells) as well passive (morale bonuses, protective shields/wards) spells
The ability to craft items and potions
A special Challenge Mode consisting of missions and maps built especially for co-op gameplay and not tied to the main campaign
Additional Screenshots
Elf character from Lord of the Rings: War in the North
Middle-earth races & classes.
View larger. A dwarf in close combat with a troll in Lord of the Rings: War in the North
Frightening foes.
View larger. The Great Eagle Beleram from Lord of the Rings: War in the North
Powerful allies.
View larger. Targeting with a crossbow in Lord of the Rings: War in the North
Multiple weapons & magic types.
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