These designs are from another really fun show to work on. It was called Firehouse Tales and the main characters were vehicles and were 3D but they wanted me to do all the incidental characters in a very graphic and "designy" style. I had a blast with this stuff.
A bona fide legend from the ghettos of western Kingston, Gregory Isaacs was a true reggae original whose voice is one of the greatest of the idiom. His ballads made him a favourite with the ladies, but Gregory addressed social issues with equal conviction, and tales of rude boy life were sung firsthand. 'Maximum Respect' is a digital killer from the early 1990s, cut for the pioneering sound system owner Count Shelley, the durable rhythms provided by Steelie and Clevie and the Firehouse Crew. With love ballads, reality tunes and songs praising the dancehall, Gregory covers all the bases and more. This is a must for all true Gregory fans! TRACKS: SIDE A1. Maximum Respect 2. Promise To Be True 3. Murder In The Dancehall 4. The First One To Start 5. In The Heart Of The City SIDE B 1. Me Nah Leggo 2. Brother Don't Give Up 3. No One Is To Blame 4. She Is Not My Kind 5. My Heart Is Bleeding
The firemen on "Chicago Fire" are getting a new best friend, and he's got four legs and a tail. Yes, the NBC drama is bringing a puppy named Pouch to Firehouse 51 as part of the regular cast.Pouch will be introduced on Wednesday's episode when Peter (played by Charlie Barnett) finds the puppy and wants to keep him at the firehouse. Meanies Chief Boden (Eamonn Walker) and Mouch (Christian Stolte) o
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Unleash your inner firefighter with Fire Truck Tales! Take a tour of the firehouse with Dot the Dalmatian, rescue a kitten from a tree, and learn all about being a real-life hero. This set includes a fire truck slipcase and three sturdy board books for endless playtime and learning. A must-have for little firetruck enthusiasts!
¡¡Hola a tod@s!! Hoy os traigo la tarta de "Escuela de Bomberos" que me pidió una compañera para el cumpleaños de su hijo mayor, que cumplía 3 añitos. Por cierto, que no sé si os suenan estos dibujos, yo no los conocía de nada. Pero bueno, me puse a la búsqueda de imágenes y de algún capítulo de la serie y empecé a empaparme un poco. Me pidieron los 3 camioncitos protagonistas modelados, y que la tarta fuera de vainilla y chocolate (vamos la que vengo haciendo siempre últimamente :p, el bizcocho de nata y el relleno de ganache de chocolate con leche), pero me dio libertad para decorarla como mejor me pareciera. Así la fui haciendo poco a poco Y en las fotos podéis ver el resultado :p. El cumple era doble, así que puse los nombres de los dos niños en una placa, intentando imitar la que sale en los dibujos jejejeje. Los camiones me dieron un poco de guerra, la verdad. Tienen mucho detalles, y algunos los tuve que minimizar o incluso suprimir, porque al ser en escala tan pequeña no me cabía todo :p. Pero bueno, me han dicho que les gustó mucho, que se han quedado los camiones de recuerdo (junto con uno de los árboles) y que de la tarta no ha quedado nada de nada :D. No hay mejor piropo que ese, que te digan que no sobró tarta jajajaja. Espero que os guste. Ya me diréis qué os parece ;) Un besote
Tibor Gergely.
in the financial district?
Red Hook Firehouse The Italianate style firehouse on Van Brunt Street at Seabring Street was built in 1872 as a new home for Engine Company 2 and Ladder Company 1 of the Brooklyn Fire Department (B.F.D.). The original quarters that housed the engine and ladder companies were located at Van Brunt Street and Carroll Street.[1] The first all paid fire companies in Red Hook, Engine Company 2 and Ladder Company 1 were commissioned by the BFD on September 15, 1869. Well known for their firefighting skills, Engine Company 2 originally consisted of 14 men who had served in the volunteer fire department. The fire companies were reorganized twice. The first reorganization came in 1899 when the BFD merged with the FDNY and Engine Company 2 was renumbered to 102. The second reorganization came in 1913 when the companies were renumbered to Engine Company 202 and Ladder Company 101. At the time of reorganization the Brooklyn Fire Department had 13 engine companies and 6 ladder companies.[1] Red Hook Firehouse Red Hook Firehouse - Hose Storage The miniature house on the roof of the structure was originally used for hose storage.[2] According to Atlas Obscura, some of the notable calls for the engine and ladder companies at the firehouse included: An exploding schooner carrying munitions and salt. A collapsing tenement building. Cotton bale fires on the New York Dock Company Piers. The Barber Steamship Company Pier Fire of 1934 that destroyed Red Hook’s Pier 38. A warehouse fire that spread to the 7th Avenue subway lines. Red Hook Firehouse - Friends of Firefighters Sign No longer an active firehouse, the building serves as the headquarters for non-profit Friends of Firefighters. Formed in the wake of the September 11th terrorist attacks, the organization provides “independent, confidential and free or low-cost counseling and wellness services to active and retired FDNY firefighters and their family members”.[3] References: "Engine Company 202 Brooklyn" www.nyfd.com Frishberg, Hannah "Van Brunt Street Firehouse CH & L Engine Co. 101, Engine 202" Atlas Obscura. Friends of Firefighters.org
This is the old firehouse in Elgin, IL. It's for sale now.