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Volta Memorial to the inventor of the battery, Como town, Lake Como, Lombardy, Italian Lakes, Italy, Europe
Sumter Monument in The Battery, White Point Gardens, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America, North America
British Research Base W, abandoned and left in 1959 on Detaille Island, Crystal Sound, below the Antarctic Circle, Antarctica, Polar Regions
The Sphere, originally stood at the World Trade Center it was damaged during the 9 11attack and subsequently moved to Battery Park where it now stands as a memorial, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America
Battery and ruins of the fort of Portobelo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Colon Province, Republic of Panama, Central America
View over the airport from Princess Anne's battery and the great siege tunnels, Gibraltar, British Overseas Territory, Europe
Battery Point Lighthouse at Sunset, Crescent City, California, United States of America, North America
Queen's Battery, Cabot Tower, Signal Hill National Historic Site, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, North America
Tourists in horse drawn vehicle, viewing large houses in East Battery, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America, North America
Detail of portico and Ionic columns of 25 East Battery, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America, North America
Battery Park at the southern tip of Manhattan, with the World Trade Center behind, taken before 2001, New York City, United States of America, North America
War Memorial, Battery Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America
Irish Hunger Memorial, Battery City, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America
City skyline with Battery Park at the southern tip of Manhattan and the World Trade Center, 100 storeys, 1350 ft tall, opened 1970, destroyed in September 2001, in New York, United States of America, North America
Battery Park City, Financial District, Manhattan, New York City, United States of America, North America
Castle Clinton, Battery Park, New York City, New York, United States of America (U.S.A.), North America
Battery casemate on D-Day coast, dating from Second World War, Longues sur Mer, Calvados, Normandy, France, Europe
Sumter Monument in The Battery, White Point Gardens, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America, North America
People relaxing in Battery Park, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America
American Merchant Mariners Memorial in Battery Park, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America
Cannon battery at Historic Fort Sumter National Monument, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America, North America
Cannon battery at Historic Fort Sumter National Monument, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America, North America
World War Two Monument at Battery Park, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America
Irish Hunger Memorial, Battery City, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America
Cannon battery at Historic Fort Sumter National Monument, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America, North America
Older properties on Hampden Road, with 1270m Mount Wellington beyond, in the historic district of Battery Point, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
View of one of the two noon guns at Lion Battery on Signal Hill in Cape Town.
The daily noon gun is Cape Town’s oldest living tradition and the two cannons used are the oldest guns in daily use in the world. They have marked the midday hour in the mother city in this distinctive, albeit noisy manner since early 1806. The cannons were cast in Britain in 1794 and still bear the royal crest of King George the third. The firing of the cannon was originally to give ships in the bay a means of re-setting their clocks accurately.
A WWF project to supply electricity to a remote island in the Sunderbans, a low lying area of the Ganges Delta in Eastern India, that is very vulnerable to sea level rise. Prior to this project the subsistence farmers had no access to electricity. The project involves charging large batteries from solar panels. Each villager collects a battery to run household lighting, and returns to the recharging station once a week to recharge their battery. This shot shows women carrying the heavy batteries (20Kg) from the charging station.
Backup batteries for the renewable energy devices on the Isle of Eigg, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
The Remains of the Godwin battery on the beach at Kilnsea at the head of Spurn point on Yorkshires East Coast, UK. Initially constructed during the First World War, the Godwin Battery was added to during the Second World War. It comprised of gun emplacements, search light, barracks, officers’ mess, and a hospital. This section of coastline is the fastest eroding coastline in Europe. The soft boulder clay cliffs are easily eroded and have been eroding since Roman Times, but recently the climate change impacts of increased stormy weather, increased heavy rainfall events and sea level rise have accelerated the rate of erosion. The average rate of attrition is 1.5metres per year, last year it was 5 metres.
The Remains of the Godwin battery on the beach at Kilnsea at the head of Spurn point on Yorkshires East Coast, UK. Initially constructed during the First World War, the Godwin Battery was added to during the Second World War. It comprised of gun emplacements, search light, barracks, officers’ mess, and a hospital. This section of coastline is the fastest eroding coastline in Europe. The soft boulder clay cliffs are easily eroded and have been eroding since Roman Times, but recently the climate change impacts of increased stormy weather, increased heavy rainfall events and sea level rise have accelerated the rate of erosion. The average rate of attrition is 1.5metres per year, last year it was 5 metres.
A left over artillery battery from the Falklands conflict on the outskirts of Port Stanley, Falkland Islands.
A WWF project to supply electricity to a remote island in the Sunderbans, a low lying area of the Ganges Delta in Eastern India, that is very vulnerable to sea level rise. Prior to this project the subsistence farmers had no access to electricity. The project involves charging large batteries from solar panels. Each villager collects a battery to run household lighting, and returns to the recharging station once a week to recharge their battery. This shot shows women carrying the heavy batteries (20Kg) from the charging station.
The noon gun firing in Cape Town.
The daily noon gun is Cape Town’s oldest living tradition and the two cannons used are the oldest guns in daily use in the world. They have marked the midday hour in the mother city in this distinctive, albeit noisy manner since early 1806. The cannons were cast in Britain in 1794 and still bear the royal crest of King George the third. The firing of the cannon was originally to give ships in the bay a means of re-setting their clocks accurately.
The Aird of Sleat lighthouse, powered by solar panels, Isle of Skye, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Older properties on Hampden Road in the historic district of Battery Point, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Older properties on Hampden Road, with 1270m Mount Wellington beyond, in the historic district of Battery Point, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Older properties on Hampden Road in the historic district of Battery Point, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
The Aird of Sleat lighthouse, powered by solar panels, Isle of Skye, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
German World War II guns at Battery Moltke at Grosnez, Jersey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom, Europe
The Aird of Sleat lighthouse, powered by solar panels, Isle of Skye, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
Houses on East Battery with horse and carriage, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America, North America
A conventional horsehead oil well pump jack unit and storage tank battery on an oil well site in Utah.
Mosaic of the US flag, monument, The Universal Soldier, Battery Park, Financial District, Manhattan, New York City, USA
Charging station for the electrical cars of a rental car company in a public garage in Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
Charging station for the electrical cars of a rental car company in a public garage in Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
Charging station for electrical cars of a rental car company in a public garage in Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
A Chevrolet Volt electric car charging outside the General Motors Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Plant, where the Volt is manufactured, Detroit, Michigan, USA
An e-car charges at a public charging station in Duesseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
Chevrolet Volt electric cars charging outside the General Motors Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Plant, where the Volt is manufactured, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Harding's Battery, cannon on observation deck with flag of Great Britain, Union Jack, Europa Point, Gibraltar, Overseas Territory, Great Britain, Europe
A Chevrolet Volt electric car charging outside the General Motors Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Plant, where the Volt is manufactured, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Saluting Battery, cannon shot at 12 noon, cannon salute, view of Fort Saint Angelo, Valletta, Malta, Europe
Irish Hunger Memorial, Memorial, Battery Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA, North America