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10
Feb
2012
Winter in the City

21 hours ago by bang photography

Winter in the City, originally uploaded by bang*. web | blog | facebook Model :Ashley Photographer : Mark Ivkovic (moi!) Headed over to Hull for a shoot with Ashley last Sunday. If I had thought that Yazi’s session on Saturday was cold, putting ourselves next to the North sea wind made for some real ...

bang | Photography - bangphoto.wordpress.com · 3 references

Celebrate National Hockey Card Day this Saturday With FREE Packs of Upper ...

1 day ago by Chris Carlin

This Saturday, Feb. 11, Upper Deck will be bringing the company’s popular National Hockey Card Day program to the United States for the first time ever! Upper Deck will be giving away hundreds of thousands of exclusive “National Hockey Card Day” NHL® trading card packs for FREE throughout United Sta ...

Upper Deck Blog - upperdeckblog.com · Rank: 22,296 · 89 references

08
Feb
2012
Poetry Collection Coming & 2011 Round-Up

2 days ago by James Christopher Sheppard

So I have been unforgivably abysmal at updating, or even writing, anything these passed few months. I do hope you forgive me- if you have even noticed, that is. I have been devoting all of my time to my job at Tropical Sky where I have received two promotions since joining the company in September. ...

Choice was an extravagance - jameschristophersheppard.blogspot.com · 3 references

06
Feb
2012
Punctual

5 days ago by billyB

It's February and according to the textbooks Hazel catkins appear right now. This little tree near to my house has obviously been reading the book because it was covered in these pale yellow catkins. These are the male flowers, the female flowers are small red tufts; pollination is by wind.

Hull and Hereabouts - hullvalley.blogspot.com · Rank: 140,246

05
Feb
2012
How To: Using StarBoard (R)

5 days ago by Paul Esterle

Are you tired of refinishing the wood aboard your boat? Has a wooden part aboard your boat rotted and needs replacement. Do you want durable and easy to clean surfaces aboard your boat? Something you can just wash down with...

Capt'n Pauley's Virtual ... - thevirtualboatyard.com · 3 references

04
Feb
2012
Football TV Portsmouth v Hull City live streaming broadcasts from England ...

6 days ago by Soccer Free Streaming

Portsmouth v Hull City Live Stream over the internet from England Championship on your computer. Today you can see Portsmouth v Hull City Live Streaming over the Internet directly to your PC or Mac. Becoming a member is quick and easy, you will begin immediately and could see the greatest battles in ...

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Images of the Titanic – Part 5

6 days ago by Neuschwanstein

Titanic’s sea trials began at 6 am on Monday, 2 April, shortly after she was fitted out at Harland & Wolff shipyard, and just eight days before she was due to leave Southampton on her maiden voyage. Aboard Titanic were 78 stokers, greasers and firemen, and 41 members of crew. No domestic staff appea ...

Lancastria.net Yea Blackburn! - lancastria.net/blog · 6 references

Images of the Titanic – Part 4

6 days ago by Neuschwanstein

In the design stage, Carlisle suggested that Titanic use a new, larger type of davit, manufactured by the Welin Davit & Engineering Co Ltd, each of which could handle four lifeboats. Sixteen sets of these davits were installed, giving Titanic the ability to carry 64 wooden lifeboats—a total capacity ...

Lancastria.net Yea Blackburn! - lancastria.net/blog · 6 references

Images of the Titanic – Part 3

6 days ago by Neuschwanstein

The Titanic’s design and construction featured luxury and opulence. There was a telephone system, a lending library and a large barber shop on the ship. The first-class section had a swimming pool, a gymnasium, squash court, Turkish bath, electric bath and a Verandah Cafe. First-class common rooms w ...

Lancastria.net Yea Blackburn! - lancastria.net/blog · 6 references

Images of the Titanic – Part 2

6 days ago by Neuschwanstein

Titanic was built at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Ireland and designed to compete with the rival Cunard Line’s Lusitania and Mauretania. Titanic, along with her Olympic-class sisters, Olympic and the soon-to-be-built Britannic (originally named Gigantic), were intended to be the larges ...

Lancastria.net Yea Blackburn! - lancastria.net/blog · 6 references

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