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Blue hour at Marshall Point Light in Port Clyde, Maine, with color removed.
The current lighthouse was built in 1858, and following a lightning strike to the original, the current keeper's house was built in 1895.
Built in 1832 at the end of the St. George Peninsula to assist boats in Port Clyde Harbor, Maine. Also featured in Forrest Gump as the lighthouse where he finished his cross-country run.
Marshall is our son's French Bulldog. He is a happy and sweet little soul, who can't be blamed for the way he looks...
Marshall (French Bulldog). 11.11.2019, photo by Dennis Raarup Andersen.
Sony H8266 Phone Camera
[Mazzaro] Baruc Coat
[Mazzaro] Baruc Coat is a new item available at @ManStore. LM: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Heartbreak/131/129/166 Fitted for: Legacy/Athletic - Jake - Gianni - Davis - CZ Slim
[Mazzaro] Baruc Pants
[Mazzaro] Baruc Pants is a new item available at @ManStore. LM: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Heartbreak/131/129/166 Fitted for: Legacy/Athletic - Jake - Gianni - Davis - CZ Slim
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Having withdrawals, Ha! I've not taken a proper photo in months. Pulled this from the archives.
Thanks for looking.
NS 275 continues their journey toward Manassas on the B-Line, seen here passing the old feed mill in Marshall.
head - Lelutka Simone *Bento
skin - Erde @COVEN [soon]
makeup - Erde @COVEN [soon]
hair - Little bones
shoes - Phedora
Underwear - Blueberry
earrings - ERSCH
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Empties off the Lancaster & Chester make a rare return run west along the AS line at Marshall, NC along the French Broad river on a beautiful Spring afternoon.
Diving between pools of sunshine and shade, BNSF train No. 17 glides westward through Marshall, Washington along Cheney-Spokane Road the afternoon of Sept. 14, 1996.
An colorful mix of EMD and GE locomotives pull Burlington Northern train No. 207, a Northtown, Minnesota to Pasco, Washington manifest freight. The 114-car behemoth is passing Scribner siding in Marshall Creek Canyon, about 10 miles west of Spokane, Washington the afternoon of Sept. 14, 1996.
The pathway to the right of BN 7191 is the former UP-Milwaukee Road right of way. Across the canyon is the former SP&S main line.
Marshall Point light sits on a rocky point at the entrance to Port Clyde Harbor, Maine. The fog was very heavy. There were working lobster boats very close but could not be seen until the fog lifted some. They were probably within 200 feet of the point.
She loved the sea.
She liked the sharp salty smell of the air,
and the vastness of the horizons bounded only by a vault
of azure sky above.
It made her feel small, but free as well.
~George R.R. Martin
Marshall, Sons & Co. was a British agricultural machinery manufacturer founded in 1848. The company was based in the Britannia Iron Works, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. Early production was of steam engines and agricultural machinery. Later production included diesel tractors such as the Field Marshall, Track Marshall and former Leyland wheeled tractors.
Forty years ago, MP train DFZ is topping the short hill departing Marshall, TX. A common sight of this time was seeing the r-o-w cleared for the installation of fiber optic cable.
4-4-1985
An old Track Marshall bulldozer enjoying some late autumn afternoon sun near Waituna West in the Manawatu - Rangitikei district.
In the distance are the Ruahine Ranges which before long are likely to be coated with winter snow!
© Dominic Scott 2024
A BNSF westbound intermodal climbs the grade thru Marshall Canyon at Marshall, Washington on May 23, 2023.
Perhaps best known today from the 1994 Paramount film "Forrest Gump," the Marshall Point Light was established in 1832. The current structure was built in 1857 and marks the entrance to Port Clyde, Maine. It is still an active aid to navigation. The lighthouse was automated in 1980.
The Marshall Point Lighthouse sits at the opening of the harbor for Port Clyde a very charming little fishing village.