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AMERICAN ARTIST
All Aboard Washington
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John Close         
  • The poet at his Bowness bookstall in 1875
ENGLISH DOGGEREL POET
Close, John
John Close, also known as Poet Close, was born on 11 August 1816 at Gunnerside and died at Kirkby Stephen on 15 February 1891. He was an enterprising and prolific writer of working class origin who catered to the English Lake District tourist trade.
Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN TENNESSEE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
PITTSBURG LANDING; Pittsburg Landing
Pittsburg Landing is a river landing on the west bank of the Tennessee River in Hardin County, Tennessee. It was named for "Pitts" Tucker who operated a tavern at the site in the years preceding the Civil War.
crash-land         
  • [[JetBlue Flight 292]] makes an emergency landing at [[Los Angeles International Airport]].
AIRCRAFT LANDING MADE IN RESPONSE TO A CRISIS
Crash landing; Precautionary landing; Crashlanding; Crash-landing; QHH; Crash-Landing; Emergency landings; Crash-landed; Crash-land; Crash-lands
also crash land (crash-lands, crash-landing, crash-landed)
If a pilot crash-lands an aircraft, or if it crash-lands, it lands more quickly and less safely than usual, for example when there is something wrong with the aircraft, and it cannot land normally.
He arrives in his biplane and crash lands it in a tree...
A light aircraft crash-landed on a putting green yesterday.
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crash-landing (crash-landings)
His plane made a crash-landing during a sandstorm yesterday.
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crash-land         
  • [[JetBlue Flight 292]] makes an emergency landing at [[Los Angeles International Airport]].
AIRCRAFT LANDING MADE IN RESPONSE TO A CRISIS
Crash landing; Precautionary landing; Crashlanding; Crash-landing; QHH; Crash-Landing; Emergency landings; Crash-landed; Crash-land; Crash-lands
¦ verb land roughly in an emergency.
Eden Landing, California         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Eden Landing; Mount Eden Landing; Mount Eden Landing, California; Barrons Landing, California; Barrons Landing; Barron's Landing, California; Barron's Landing; Peterman's Landing; Peterman's Landing, California
Eden Landing (also, Mount Eden Landing, Edendale, Barrons Landing, Barron's Landing, and Peterman's Landing) is a former settlement in Alameda County, California. Eden Landing was located west-southwest of Mount Eden.
crash-landing         
  • [[JetBlue Flight 292]] makes an emergency landing at [[Los Angeles International Airport]].
AIRCRAFT LANDING MADE IN RESPONSE TO A CRISIS
Crash landing; Precautionary landing; Crashlanding; Crash-landing; QHH; Crash-Landing; Emergency landings; Crash-landed; Crash-land; Crash-lands
Close helmet         
  • French close helmet of the later split-visor type, c. 1555–1560
  • Comparison of close helm and armet in open position. Note the close helm uses a single pivot point for the double visor and bevor, while the armet has hinged cheek plates that lock in place.
  • Close helmet with grotesque visor (modern reproduction of a German helmet of c. 1520 style)
  • A close helmet with a split visor (also with an extra pivoting peak), c. 1560 (notice that its bevor – secured by a strap – is attached to the same pivot as the visors)
  • German close helmet of the Maximillian type, with bellows visor, c. 1520
HELMET THAT FULLY ENCLOSES THE HEAD, WITH A PIVOTING VISOR AND INTEGRAL BEVOR, IS USE FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD
Close helm
The close helmet or close helm is a type of combat helmet that was worn by knights and other men-at-arms in the Late Medieval and Renaissance eras. It was also used by some heavily armoured, pistol-armed, cuirassiers into the mid-17th century.
Landing lights         
  • Landing lights on a [[Royal Jordanian]] [[Airbus A310]], two on the nose undercarriage leg and two on the wings
  • anti-collision beacon lights]] turned on
  • Landing lights on a [[Mikoyan MiG-29]]
AIRCRAFT LIGHTS
Aircraft Landing Lights; Landing light; Aircraft landing lights
Landing lights are lights, mounted on aircraft, that illuminate the terrain and runway ahead during takeoff and landing, as well as being used as a collision avoidance measure against other aircraft and bird strikes.
pancake landing         
  • date=16 October 2012 }} ''USAF Aircraft Accident Investigation Board,'' 5 May 2009. Retrieved: 3 September 2010.</ref>
  • In 1951, [[Eastern Airlines Flight 601]] operated by a [[Lockheed L-749 Constellation]] performed a successful belly landing at [[Curles Neck Farm]] in Virginia during a storm.
  • The [[Cornfield Bomber]], prior to recovery from its landing site (1970)
  • A-10]] after a belly landing at [[Edwards Air Force Base]] (2008)
AIRCRAFT LANDING DONE WITHOUT THE UNDERCARRIAGE CORRECTLY POSITIONED OR WHERE THE UNDERCARRIAGE FAILS DURING LANDING
Belly-landing; Wheels-up landing; Gear-up touchdown; Pancake landing; Gear-up landing
¦ noun an emergency landing in which an aircraft levels out close to the ground and drops vertically with its undercarriage still retracted.
Bliss Landing         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
Bishop Landing; Bishops Landing; Bishop's Landing; Bliss Landing, British Columbia
Bliss Landing, formerly Bishop Landing or Bishops Landing, was a cannery town on the South Coast of British Columbia, Canada, located on the northwest side of the Malaspina Peninsula on the upper Sunshine Coast, north of the town of Lund and across the mouth of Desolation Sound from Cortes Bay and Manson's Landing on Cortes Island.

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J. Craig Thorpe

J. Craig Thorpe (born 1948) is a modern American commercial and landscape artist. Much of his work depicts trains and the rail transport industry in the Western United States and Alaska. He has advocated greater use of rail transport, especially in contrast with automobiles, and has served as a director of the rail advocacy group All Aboard Washington. Thorpe was commissioned to paint an image celebrating the 2006 centennial of King Street Station in Seattle, Washington.