Halifax 

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  • Sunset in mid September, 2007 at the container pier, Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada….

  • Peggies Cove, Nighttime by the ocean / www.willpursell.com

  • IN MEMORY OF THE CREW OF / HALIFAX EB 134 AIRCRAFT ATTACHED TO 1663 HCU , ENGLAND. / WHO LOST THEIR LIVES,NEAR TUAM CO GALWAY ON 7/11/1943 ALL PROCEEDS OF THIS CARD TO THE BRITISH LEGION

  • A long exposure at dusk on the waterfront in Halifax, looking north-west.

  • Skyline of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada at night.

  • One of the many wild rabbits running around White Point Beach Lodge in Nova Scotia, Canada. Isn’t it a cute lil bugger!

  • Here is another of the wild roses in our backyard. I could smell them long before I reached them to take the pictures, they smell so beautiful!!

  • On a Sunday drive, near Avondale, Nova Scotia, we happened upon a man loading hay bales onto the trailer he was pulling with his tractor. It was a neat shot but I wanted something a bit different so I took this. Hope you like it!

  • I already have this image of a wild rose up in its original pink but just for fun I started playing around with saturation and loved the colour in this. So for those of us who love blue I decided to share this version as well. I hope you like it!

  • This is my Great Grandfathers Wharf in West Pennant, Nova Scotia, Canada. Hurricane Noel tore away the wharf and as you can see the building is about to fall into the water.

  • This little shed was captured in my hometown of West Pennant, Nova Scotia Canada. I have looked at this shed many many many times but never really noticed it until this day. Funny how that works isn’t it?

  • Waves crashing on the rocks of Peggy’s Cove Nova Scotia after a tropical storm

  • This crow was chasing the squirrel we were feeding to try and grab his nuts.

  • Well, my camera doesn’t like bad lighting very well at all and I found this shot just too pixilated for my taste so with the help of my better half Scott I did a little dodging and burning and a few other little effects and PRESTO, it turned into this. I hope you like it!

  • Shot at Pier 21, Halifax, the former Canadian immigration centre. It’s a museum now, but ships still come in to the port and in fact in the picture the white object out the window is a cruiser that had just pulled into port.

  • Oh, what a good son you are! The morning after the night before..beautiful sunny day in the winter of 1969 and my oldest son was kind enough to discover which mound of snow concealed our car. Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia (near Halifax) / 35mm. slide, Exakta Varex SLR, f2 50mm. Biotar, High speed Ektachrome, and scanned many years later with a Canoscan 4000US at 4000 dpi.

  • The schooner Bluenose 2 is an exact replica of the original Bluenose, featured on the Canadian dime and a Canadian 50-cent postage stamp. The first Bluenose was a working “salt-banker” , fishing the Grand Banks and storing her catch in salt. Almost as soon as she was built, it was obvious she was a very fast vessel, and a Halifax newspaper promoted the idea of a fisherman’s race. The main competition was between Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, and Gloucester, Massachusetts. Over a number of years in the 1920’s, races were held and Bluenose eventually retired as the undefeated champion. With the advent of engine power and WW2, she became a coastal trader and finally was wrecked on a reef in the Caribbean. Bluenose 2 was built by the Oland family of Halifax,at the same Lunenburg shipyard as the original, and from the same plans. She sailed for many years as a private vessel and giving promotional tours. She was given to the Province of Nova Scotia and still sails on tours and as the provincial ambassador at many sailing events in Canada and the United States. / Her mainsail is 386 sq.meters ( 4,155 sq.ft.)said to be the biggest mainsail in the world, and she has a total sail area of 1036 m² (11,150 ft²). She is 143 ft. long on deck, 161 ft. overall. / This photo was taken off Halifax harbour in 1979, using an Exakta Varex 35mm SLR and high-speed Ektachrome film. 1194 views as of Nov.7, 2009 /

  • Wainhouse Tower seen from a nearby Victorian cemetary, in recent snowfalls. ‘Halifax can boast the best folly in the county, one of the finest in the whole country: Wainhouse Tower, also known as Wainhouse’s Folly, The Tower of Spite or the Octagon Tower.’ -Follies by Gwyn Headley & Wim Meulenkamp, published by Jonathan Cape

  • New hi res image for prints. / This is P/O Cyril Barton, VC. Halifax Bomber of 578 sqdn RAF. a/c code, LK-E / He won the VC because he continued his flight to bomb Germany after some of his crew baled out after misunderstanding an order as they’d had been hit and lost an engine. He got to Germany, completed his bombing run and returned to England only to be shot at flying along the English coast and crashed landed just south of Sunderland at Ryhope, avoiding houses. He didn’t survive but 3 of his crew did. The rest of his crew survived the war as POWs in Germany. His a/c name was “E” for Excalibur. / I think there is housing complex called Halifax Place in Ryhope and The Barton Room for young people in Ryhope Golf Club, which is built where the Halifax crashed. / / 4th Feb 09 / I’ve just read in tonight evening paper that the last remaining crew member, who lived locally and I’ve met, die from cancer last month about the time I decided to post this painting. I wonder what made me do that???? / This was painted to illustrate a book on P/O Barton but land up a raffle prize for the local (Sunderland) Bomber Command Association. / Acrylic on Daler Board. 20×24inches. 1994

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