On March 21, 1907, Alcatraz was officially designated as the Western US Military Prison. Alcatraz Island, CA, USA /
The Beechworth Gold Warden’s Office is located in the cultural and historic precinct in Beechworth, Victoria, Australia.
Traffic Warden on Brick Lane , East London 2008 click here for part I book ‘em Danno, murder one © 2009 Urban Umbra
london, september 2008 the toothpick © 2008 Urban Umbra
Just looking for the most interesting part of this lighthouse, from a different perspective, which would still allow you to know it is a lighthouse. / Location: Warden Head Lighthouse, Ulladulla on the New South Wales coast of Australia.
Point Wilson Lighthouse, Port Townsend, Washington, USA
Barn Owl from the Old Warden B.o.P centre…
A Great Blue Heron photographed at Mud Lake, Ottawa ON, Canada.
The English countryside in late May, Oil Seed Rape adds a splash of yellow.
The Engish countryside in late May. Warden Hill is on the on the outskirts of Luton, Bedfordshire. An industrial town with some very pleasant country on its doorstep.
Traffic warden outside the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo
/ This is an image of the small cemetary at the old Fort Warden Base in Port Townsend Washington. Fort Warden along with two other Forts protected the shipping channels in the Puget Sound in the early 1900’s. It is now property of the state of Washington and is used as a state park as well as a multi use facility for the arts.
Taken in Manas National Park, Assam, India. The game warden was searching for poachers. Pentax K10D and DA 18-55mm lens
Mr Man tells a Traffic Warden what he thinks of him and his calling…. “YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR FUCKING PROBLEM IS? / YOU’RE FUCKING SCUM, THAT’S WHAT !!!” Bethnal Green, London, July 2009. The Window Cleaner vs The Traffic Warden © 2009 Urban Umbra
History The combination of the Bomborras (north and south reefs) and Warden Head lead to the loss of several ships and lives as they tried to enter the Port of Ulladulla. The lighthouse was built in 1873 and was originally located at the entrance to the harbour in the fishing town of Ulladulla on the NSW Coast. It was designed in the Colonial Architect’s Office by Edward Moriarty in the same style as the Wollongong Breakwater Light. Joseph Mather won the contract to build both lighthouses, and this was built after he had completed the first one at Wollongong. These two lighthouses were unusual in New South Wales in that they were made of curved wrought-iron plates riveted together to form a shell, in the fashion of some Queensland, South Australian and Western Australian lighthouses. The wrought iron plates were designed and assembled in Mather’s foundry at Wollongong, after which they assembled them on site. The tower is topped with a small ornate balcony with an iron handrail. The first apparatus was a fixed oil wick light that gave off 800 candelas. Under James Barnet’s direction the lighthouse was relocated to Ulladulla’s south headland, Warden’s Head, in 1889. In 1920 the original oil lamp was replaced with a flashing light powered by acetylene gas for automatic operation and the station was demanned. The next conversion was to to electricity in 1964. The light is now battery operated and float charged from 240v mains supply. The current road out to Warden’s Head and car park was developed by the Ulladulla Council in the 1940’s to encourage visitors to the lighthouse. / Information from / Lighthouses of New South Wales Canon 350D /
A young passenger enjoys a ride at the Old Warden Military Pagent
...not some new insect but the Westland variety. Seen landing at Old Warden, Shuttleworth Collection
XE601 performs a roll in front of the crowd at Old Warden
Did bit of Urban exploration and found this crubling arched bridge in the woods. A steam line used to run underneath it but the line was closed and ripped upin the 60s
Members of the Home Guard (1944 version) guard the vintage aircraft at Old Warden
A very rare sight of 2 flying Hurricanes. A Mk1 and a Sea Hurricane 1b seen above Old Warden
i am trapped in a prison. Been here for years. / But my prison is not made of metal bars. / My prison is my mind. / And in this place, the …
The constant battle, the never ending civil war within myself….... Featured in LIFELINE – 29th Sept. 2009 / Featured in #1 Artists of Redbubble – 2nd Oct. 2009
Cottage and boats on the river off Llyn Padarn, Snowdonia, North Wales.
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