#Tyrrel
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
retromania4ever · 1 year ago
Text
1976 Monaco 🇲🇨 GP 🏁
Jody Scheckter 🇿🇦
Tyrrell P34 💙 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8
Tumblr media
21 notes · View notes
sansdestruyeanos · 7 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
It's François
5 notes · View notes
flightboundtrolls · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
does anyone remember her
3 notes · View notes
jrglemans23 · 2 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
FRANÇOIS CEVERT PARLE AVEC KEN TYRRELL
Acuarela sobre papel 300grs.A4. jrG Motor
B-1093
2023
8 notes · View notes
dinodorks · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
[ The skull is mounted on a custom steel armature, which allows for it to be seen all the way around. ]
"After seven years of work, the best preserved and most complete triceratops skull coming from Canada — also known as the "Calli" specimen — is on display for the first time since being found in 2014 at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Alta. A museum news release calls the specimen "unique" because of where it was discovered, the age of the rock around it, and how well it was preserved. Following the floods that tore through Alberta about 10 years ago, the Royal Tyrrell staff were engaged in flood mitigation paleontology work when the triceratops skull was discovered in 2014. Triceratops fossils are rare in Canada. This skull was found in the foothills of southwestern Alberta — an area where dinosaur fossils in general are uncommon — and nicknamed "Calli" after Callum Creek, the stream where it was discovered. Transported via helicopter in giant, heavy chunks, the skull and most of the jaw pieces were extracted over the course of a month in 2015. The rest of the triceratops' skeleton was not found. Roaming the earth roughly 68 to 69 million years ago, the museum says this skull was buried in stages, evident by the fossilization process.  "Paleontologists know this because the specimen was found in different rock layers, and the poorly preserved horn tips suggest they were exposed to additional weathering and erosion," reads a museum blog about the triceratops skull.  "The rest of the skeleton likely washed away," noting that the lower jaws were found downstream. From 2016 to 2023, Royal Tyrrell technician Ian Macdonald spent over 6,500 hours preparing this fossil, removing over 815 kilograms of rock that encased the skull. This triceratops skull is the largest skull ever prepared at the museum and its third largest on display."
Read more: "Canada's biggest and best triceratops skull on display in Alberta" by Lily Dupuis.
2K notes · View notes
vintagef1 · 3 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
"drivers (including wilson fittipaldi, jacky ickx, james hunt, and jackie stewart) and team members prepare for a track run, with the start flag being waved by emerson fittipaldi." - september 9, 1973 📷 motorsport images
77 notes · View notes
petersonreviews · 10 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
212 notes · View notes
yourfavaschips · 5 months ago
Note
please do spy from tf2🙏
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
top 10 greatest anime rivalries
119 notes · View notes
texaschainsawmascara · 5 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
How many times have you tried to kill yourself?
Once. How many times have you tried?
I Never Promised You A Rose Garden (1977)
76 notes · View notes
gentileformula1 · 7 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
98 notes · View notes
fuckyeahgoodomens · 1 year ago
Text
David and Michael interview with Caitlin Tyrrell for Screenrant, 10.7.2023
Screen Rant: I love the show and this season is incredible! And you both are just fantastic in it!
David Tennant: Oh, thank you. Michael Sheen: On, let's end there. David Tennant: That's fine. Michael Sheen: Let's quit whilst we're ahead. Davie Tennant: You've said it. We're done.
Screen Rant: What was it like collaborating with Neil Gaiman on a new original story this season versus last season's adaptation?
Michael Sheen: Well, we'd always known from the beginning of season one, that there was more story that Neil and Terry Pratchett had worked out. They just hadn't written it down, but they had sort of developed the storylines and the possibilities for the characters quite far. In fact, some of that got put into season one. So for instance, the angel Gabriel isn't in the book. So that and the angels were added to it. So we were always aware that there was more story to come, but we just thought that it was going to be the episodes of series one, and that will be it. So the idea of going further, was always a possibility because we knew that there was more, but the reality of doing another season sort of developed really. Didn't it? It sort of crept up on us. David Tennant: Yeah. But working with Neil is a joy because he's genuinely collaborative. The story is his and the scripts are his, but he enjoys kind of discussing ideas and he gets a thrill out of what everybody else brings to it in terms of design and costume and makeup. He is a sort of natural collaborator and it's such a pleasure to have him around as a resource. And also just as a fan, because he's so sort of enthusiastic about the whole experience. Michael Sheen: So I guess within the parameters of what he and Terry had already discussed and thought about, I think he very much enjoyed watching how this relationship and these characters sort of developed through series one. And was able to then marry what what he and Terry had worked out with what we were sort of bringing to the characters, I guess. So it felt very collaborative, even though it's Neal who wrote it.
Screen Rant: It's fantastic. And then how was your understanding of Crowley and Aziraphale evolved from when you first read the script, or even the book to now?
David Tennant: Well I suppose it keeps developing, doesn't it? This series gives us lots of new insights into how their relationship came to be what it is, and how they have sort of coaxed and teased each other along the millennia. So I suppose it keeps developing, but there are things that happen at the end of this season, which definitely change their relationship. And if we ever get to revisit it, again, it will be in a different place. And there will be all sorts of reckonings to be dealt with. So it's an evolving process. Michael Sheen: It's definitely deepened, I think. Thinking back to when I first read the book, when I was I think about 20 or something in the early 90s, I guess. My understanding of the book then was based on how old I was, and my understanding of life, and that has obviously changed as time has gone on. But I think as we've played the characters more and as it's gone on into the series two the complexity of what's going on with them and between them, just seems to grow and grow in a way that I find really exciting and interesting to explore and to play. And so, I hope that, that can continue, because who knows where it'll go? I think there's so much possibility with these characters.
Screen Rant: I agree. I really hope we get to season 3, because I just want so much more.
David Tennant: Thank you.
Screen Rant: And then David, you're returning to another very beloved character of yours soon. What was it like jumping back into Doctor Who after all this time?
David Tennant: It'd been a while. 15 years or so. Yeah, but I just wanted to make sure I could still run as fast, and I seem to have got away with it.
314 notes · View notes
gundamnet · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
165 notes · View notes
atomic-chronoscaph · 2 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Forbidden Zone (1982)
420 notes · View notes
flightboundtrolls · 11 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
heiress
2 notes · View notes
fuori-orario-film-posts · 1 year ago
Text
Blade Runner
167 notes · View notes
zaat · 2 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker (1981) dir. William Asher
46 notes · View notes