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ROYAL ALBERT FLOWERS OF THE MONTH : ROYAL ALBERT FLOWER


ROYAL ALBERT FLOWERS OF THE MONTH : FLOWER DESIGNS FOR WEDDING : SPIDER MUMS BOUQUET.



Royal Albert Flowers Of The Month





royal albert flowers of the month






    flowers
  • (flower) reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts

  • (flower) a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms

  • Be in or reach an optimum stage of development; develop fully and richly

  • Induce (a plant) to produce flowers

  • (of a plant) Produce flowers; bloom

  • (flower) bloom: produce or yield flowers; "The cherry tree bloomed"





    of the
  • biggest consumers of energy in homes and buildings, which are heating





    albert
  • A watch chain with a bar at one end for attaching to a buttonhole

  • prince consort of Queen Victoria of England (1819-1861)

  • Eugene Albert (April 26, 1816 – May 11, 1890)Grove Albert was a Belgian woodwind instrument maker, primarily known for his clarinets, based in Brussels. His work started around 1839, and his sons, Jean-Baptiste (1845–99), Jacques (1849–1918), and E.J.

  • The Albert was a light car designed by A. O. Lord, creator of the later Loyd-Lord. It was produced from 1920 to 1924 in Vauxhall and later Chiswick, London. The car was powered by a proprietary four cylinder 1495 cc ohv engine made by Gwynne and had four speed transmission.





    royal
  • A paper size, now standardized at 636 ? 480 mm

  • established or chartered or authorized by royalty; "the Royal Society"

  • of or relating to or indicative of or issued or performed by a king or queen or other monarch; "the royal party"; "the royal crest"; "by royal decree"; "a royal visit"

  • A member of a royal family, esp. in England

  • a sail set next above the topgallant on a royal mast

  • A book size, now standardized at 234 ? 156 mm





    month
  • a time unit of approximately 30 days; "he was given a month to pay the bill"

  • A period of 28 days or four weeks

  • (monthly) of or occurring or payable every month; "monthly payments"; "the monthly newsletter"

  • A period of time between the same dates in successive calendar months

  • Each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided

  • calendar month: one of the twelve divisions of the calendar year; "he paid the bill last month"











MV Snowdrop




MV Snowdrop





MV Woodchurch

The Woodchurch was the sister ship of the MV Mountwood. Both ferries were built for Birkenhead Corporation and were based loosely on the designs of the Wallasey ferries Leasowe and Egremont. They were built by the same company, Messrs. Philip & Son Ltd. of Dartmouth and designed by Designed by naval architects Graham and Woolnough. There was some local surprise when the contract was awarded to Philip & Son because Cammell Laird Shipbuilders were "next door" to the Birkenhead Ferry Terminal and it was thought that Lairds would automatically build the new ferry boats. However, their price was not considered competitive.
Named after an overspill post-war housing development of Birkenhead, the Woodchurch was the second of the new Birkenhead diesel ferries. Launched by Gwendoline M. McRonald, wife of the Birkenhead Transport Committee Chairman, Charles S. McRonald M.B.E., her hull left the Noss slipway at 3:45 pm and into the River Dart on Thursday 29 October 1959. Other Birkonian dignitaries attending the launch were Mrs Louisa Baker, Mayor of Birkenhead and Alderman Hugh Platt, Leader of the Council and the Mayor of Dartmouth was present. In the evening there was a formal dinner at the Grand Hotel, Torquay.
After fitting out and sea trials, the ferry was delivered to the Mersey in 1960. The Woodchurch was a popular ship. She was externally and internally identical to the Mountwood. The vessel was 152 ft long (46 m), with a beam of 40 ft (12 m), gross tonnage of 464 and a passenger capacity of 1,200 passengers.
She was given Birkenhead Corporation's orange and black livery. The Woodchurch was powered by two medium speed Crossley diesel engines, which were fitted with air brakes for rapid speed change and could be controlled directly from the bridge via the three pairs of connected Chadburn Synchrostep telegraphs.
The Woodchurch remained in near constant operation up until 1980 when she was withdrawn from service and laid up in Morpeth Dock for reasons of economy. Up until this period there had been minimal maintenance work carried out on the vessel and at one point she even lost the forward port side rubbing strake. She was put up for sale, but no buyer was found. During this time she was cannibalised for parts to keep the other ferries running. By 1983, the ferry was re-painted and overhauled and returned to passenger service.
Alongside her sister, the vessel was withdrawn from service for extensive refurbishment in 1989. The six-month absence from the river was the result of a major rebuild and life extension programme. During this, her bridge wings and wheelhouses were plated over to form one single bridge. Curiously she retained all her original navigation equipment. She returned to service in July 1990.


The Woodchurch was again withdrawn in 2003. The ferry's superstructure was totally removed and replaced. New engines and electrical installation was installed. The ‘’Snowdrop’’ does not have her original funnel as it was found to be suffering from rust upon removal, so a new funnel was installed. She was relaunched in 2004. A few months later it was revealed that she would be re-named Snowdrop, alongside the Royal Iris of the Mersey and Royal Daffodil. This renewed a 125-year-old link with the past. All Mersey Ferries now traditional Wallasey "flower" names. The ferry’s re design was not as well received as her two sisters. There appears to be stark contrast between the ships original fine lines and the harsh welding of the Mersey Heritage Ship Repair contractors. The ferry has a large square and box like wheelhouse which does not follow the contours of the ship.
In December 2007, the Snowdrop featured in the Liverpool Nativity, which was broadcast live on BBC Three and repeated on BBC One. Gerry Marsden also made a cameo appearance as the ferry's captain. The ferry is the regular boat used on the Manchester Ship Canal cruises, held over most weekends during the summer months.

November 2011












Royal Albert Daisy Plate Bone China Plate




Royal Albert Daisy Plate Bone China Plate





Gorgeous, hand painted Royal Albert Daisy bone china plate from the collectible Flowers of the Month series, made in England. The Daisy plate is No. 4 in the series of 12 plates. Gold trimmed. Plate shape: Hampton.
Diameter: 8" at widest point
Condition: Excellent











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