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* ''']''' <small>''(created by CPOA(Phot) Tam McDonald, ] by ])''</small> The Royal Navy ballistic missile submarine ], photographed as she arrives back at HM Naval Base Clyde, Faslane, Scotland following a patrol, November 2010 * ''']''' <small>''(created by CPOA(Phot) Tam McDonald, ] by ])''</small> The Royal Navy ballistic missile submarine ], photographed as she arrives back at HM Naval Base Clyde, Faslane, Scotland following a patrol, November 2010


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* ''']''' <small>''(created by a unknown artist, ] by ])''</small> Taking the throne at age six, ]'s reign was significant as he changed the nature of the Sultan's position forever by giving up most of his executive power to his ]. Sultan Mehmed IV was known as ''Avcı'', "the hunter", as this outdoor exercise took up much of his time. His reign is notable for a brief revival of Ottoman fortunes led by the ] ] and his son ]. They regained the ] islands from ], and Crete, during the ]. They also fought successful campaigns against ] (1660) and ] (1670&ndash;1674). * ''']''' <small>''(created by a unknown artist, ] by ])''</small> Taking the throne at age six, ]'s reign was significant as he changed the nature of the Sultan's position forever by giving up most of his executive power to his ]. Sultan Mehmed IV was known as ''Avcı'', "the hunter", as this outdoor exercise took up much of his time. His reign is notable for a brief revival of Ottoman fortunes led by the ] ] and his son ]. They regained the ] islands from ], and Crete, during the ]. They also fought successful campaigns against ] (1660) and ] (1670&ndash;1674).

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Nuclear submarine HMS Vanguard arrives back at HM Naval Base Clyde, Faslane, Scotland following a patrol

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Engraving of The Tower House in 1878 from The Building News

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Dusty wanted a cracker so, like the rest of the world:
Dusty then contracted these Lijiang Yunnan China-Naxi-people, to mass produce crackers fill baskets with them and deliver them directly to her, in the Gembira Loka Zoo, in Yogyakarta - via container ship.
Dusty now has a nice winter home in Schwäbisch and runs a global cracker empire from here over the web with her business partner, User: Crisco 1492.
  • Jade Dragon Snow Mountain (created by CEphoto, Uwe Aranas, ] by Crisco 1492) Crisco 1492 nominates some wonderful photos, here again is another example: Lijiang, Yunnan, China: Nakhi people carrying the typical baskets of the region; scene from a public performance in Jade Dragon Snow Mountain Open Air Theatre. This photo came in third place in the Wikimedia Commons 2014 Picture of the Year contest (see previous Signpost coverage).
  • Augusta Savage (created by (unknown) Harmon Foundation / NARA, nominated by Yann) Augusta Fells (Savage) was born 2/29/1829 in Green Cove Springs. She began making clay figures as a child, mostly small animals, but her father would beat her when he found her sculptures. This was because at that time, he believed her sculpture to be a sinful practice, based upon his interpretation of the "graven images" portion of the Bible. After the family moved to West Palm Beach, she sculpted a Virgin Mary figure, and, upon seeing it, her father changed his mind. Savage opened two galleries, whose shows were well attended and well reviewed, but few sales resulted, and the galleries closed. Deeply depressed by the financial struggle, in the 1940s Savage moved to a farm in Saugerties (near Woodstock, New York), where she stayed until 1960.
  • HMS Vanguard (created by CPOA(Phot) Tam McDonald, nominated by TomStar81) The Royal Navy ballistic missile submarine HMS Vanguard (S28), photographed as she arrives back at HM Naval Base Clyde, Faslane, Scotland following a patrol, November 2010


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