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This windmill is missing a few blades.

Cuddles was never found

Before and after pictures of the use of Dental Implants. See more at www.stcode.co.uk/smile-gallery/missing-teeth/

Toothless... or better said, careless? Here's the entire setup, many of them missing. It seems like those nice little lights are not important to anyone anymore. They may be more interested in taking profit now, than fixing their outlook. I think they should really start to do something about it, before more than half of them fall off and go extinct. Not good.

"Our vision is for every missing child and adult, and every loved one left behind, to find help, hope and a safe way to reconnect."

 

www.missingpeople.org.uk/

I miss him so much that it hurts.

It’s only 1 month since daddy left us, but it feels like he has been gone for a year. I think about daddy every day, all the fun moments we had. I don’t know why daddy is gone, mom says it’s complicated and when daddy calls me we don’t talk about it. I can’t remember exactly where he is, but I know it’s 15.000 miles from here. I can’t wait to see him again and give him a big hug, but I have to wait for long time. When I’m crying mommy says that daddy will be home soon and everything is okay. But I don’t believe her. There are a lot of people who think that my dad can be evil sometimes, but that’s because he’s in pain. Mommy has told me a lot of times that daddy’s leg really hurts. I just think my daddy is cool. Because every time I fall and hurt my leg I start cry, but I have never seen daddy cry. Last time I saw daddy was in the airport, he gave me a hug and promised that he would come back. I’ve never cried that much before. Now I just hope that daddy will come home soon. The best thing about daddy is that he’s funny. He can always make me laugh and forget about the troubles. I hope I can go visit him soon… It’s hard to think that there’s 5 months left. Because I miss him so much that it hurts.

 

"Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar, CA

Park Yoo Chun 박유천, Yoon Eun Hye 윤은혜

Ford Anglia No: 68 was driven by Peter Hughes and Billy Young.

The photograph shows most of the drivers from the Ford Anglia team - one driver is missing.

Glove abandoned in a planter box

January 23

Simon's family heirloom fork is still missing. It isn't any of these presumably purloined strays. If you know where it is please contact Simon on +853 .........

Orthodontic treatment of a patient missing an upper lateral incisor

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Is this flag correct? Yes, between but only between 1707–1801 (England and Scotland).

 

The present design of the Union Flag dates from a Royal proclamation following the union of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801. The flag combines aspects of three older national flags: the red cross of St George for the Kingdom of England, the white saltire of St Andrew for Scotland and the red saltire of St Patrick to represent Ireland (the missing bit).

 

Perhaps the home owner doesn't like Ireland... or the printed flag was poorly designed and sold on eBay.

Rockaway communities clean up after being ripped apart by Hurricane Sandy. Rockaway Beach, N.Y. 2012

video for an NGO about missing children. soon it will be on a major cable tv network.

i'm co-signing the photography with thiago (on the camera) and rita, look forward for more making of shots on her flickr...

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Lonely abandoned home, just missing people. A Texas find.

Athan now has two missing teeth.

something is missing

te extraño choquita!

 

Foto dedicada a mi mejor amiga

Experimentando un poco

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A missing persons flier found at the lower Grünerløkka in Oslo

Some families in south-western Bangladesh complain that they have not eaten since the storm struck and are still missing loved ones.

My loving dog decided to stretch out his back paws over top of my laptop. His nails were at the perfect angle to rip off two of the keys on my keyboard. Whoops! Good thing I adore him. The keys still work, just without the actual key part of them. Oh well.

Halifax Transit 2014 New Flyer Xcelsoir XD40 #1194 with missing livery below the drivers window. This bus was doing route 6.

This poster came through our letterbox so Victoria helpfully decide to pin it up in our kitchen.

two trumpet mutes, a pair of eye glasses

Waar zijn je voetjes nou Femke?

 

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Femke is vanmiddag weer heel ziek geweest. Spugen en koorts. Het blijft maar aan de gang, meer dan 2 weken tobben nu al....

"The Missing Heir" was written by my sister and I when we were children in the 1960s. (The story featured the little people in my model town. The photos were taken in 2009, using the original houses and people from the 1960s.)

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The government is so pleased with Mr Carey’s recent work that they offer to build him a new house with laboratories on the site of the ruined grange. Clive and Wilfred take up archery and spend their time being Robin Hood. Dan and Polly and Tom try to stop thinking about Bella and Alfred and Raymond.

However one afternoon when Dan is visiting Mary at the castle, she mentioned that she had noticed Bella slipping away by herself when she comes up to the castle for bridge evenings and so on, and that a few nights before she found her at the door of the king’s study. Bella made some lame excuse but Mary is doubtful.

One afternoon there is the annual break-up party at the castle and Bella comes up to help with the games and gives chocolates lavishly to all the children. Then she asks if she may do some sketching of parts of the castle. As she goes out, Mary glances significantly at Dan. Tom and Polly see this and decide to shadow Bella for their afternoon’s entertainment. First they see her set up her easel, with a half-done sketch already on it, then as they follow her they find that she is examining all the upper rooms which are open and marking them off on a plan, which she carries. Finally as she is going back, they run into her on a corner, giggle and then look innocent and apologise. They decide that she is up to no good and decide to keep an eye on her.

The next day they are going down the street for Mrs Carey when they see a stranger and Tom decides that he is suspicious because his shoe lace is undone, so they shadow him to see if he will do it up, and he stops outside the church and does it up by one of the seats. So they take the shopping home, and go out again, and see the man coming out of the church. Polly remembers that she thinks she lost a ribbon there last Sunday and while she is looking Tom goes to check on her special hiding place, where one of the seat backs has come loose and where she keeps her special hymn book and a spare collection. When she opens it up she calls to Polly in surprise because there are sheets of old blank paper. They think about it for some time and ask the other children who know of the panel if they did anything to it. Only later did Polly remember that as they left the church they had seen Bella coming along with an armful of flowers.

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From "The Missing Heir", written by my sister and I when we were children in the 1960s. See 18 TMH www.flickr.com/photos/35125716@N06/sets/72157613413264818/ for a continuation of the story.

RAF Seething airfield was built in 1942−43 by John Laing & Son Ltd, to the standard Class A requirement for heavy bombers, the airfield had a main runway 6,000 ft long aligned SW-NE and two secondary runways of 4,200 ft in length. The encircling perimeter track was three miles long. To meet United States Army Air Forces (U.S.A.A.F) requirements, there were fifty-one hardstands both of the loop and frying-pan type and two T-2 hangars, placed one on each side of the airfield, that on the south being adjacent to the technical site. The camp was of temporary buildings and the sites dispersed in farmlands to the south of the airfield.

 

U.S.A.A.F use –

 

The airfield was assigned U.S.A.A.F designation Station 146.

Its ID Code was ''SE''.

 

The airfield was opened on 1st December 1943 and was used by the United States Army Air Forces Eighth Air Force 448th Bombardment Group (Heavy). The 448th arrived from Sioux City AAF Iowa and was assigned to the 20th Combat Bombardment Wing. The group tail code was a ''Circle-I''.

 

Its operational squadrons were –

 

▪︎712th Bombardment Squadron (CT)

▪︎713th Bombardment Squadron (IG)

▪︎714th Bombardment Squadron (EI)

▪︎715th Bombardment Squadron (IO)

 

The 448th flew Consolidated B-24 Liberators as part of the Eighth Air Force's strategic bombing campaign. The group entered combat on 22nd December 1943, and until April 1945 served primarily as a strategic bombardment organization, hitting such targets as aircraft factories in Gotha, ball-bearing plants in Berlin, an airfield at Hanau, U-boat facilities at Kiel, a chemical plant at Ludwigshafen, synthetic oil refineries at Pölitz, aircraft engine plants at Rostock, marshalling yards at Cologne, and a Buzz-bomb assembly plant at Fallersleben. The group took part in the intensive campaign of heavy bombers against the German aircraft industry during Big Week, 20th – 25th February 1944.

 

On the evening of 22nd April 1944, Luftwaffe Me 410 night-fighters caused havoc at RAF Seething after following home a B-24 Liberator of the 714th Bomb Squadron, which was shot down along with two other B-24 Liberator's, while a fourth B-24 Liberator crashed upon landing into wreckage on the runway.

 

In addition to strategic operations, flew interdictory and support missions. Bombed V-weapon sites, airfields, and transportation facilities prior to the Normandy Invasion in June 1944, and on D-Day attacked coastal defenses and choke points. Struck enemy positions to assist the Allied offensive at Caen and the breakthrough at Saint-Lô in July. Dropped supplies to airborne troops near Nijmegen during the airborne attack on the Netherlands in September. Bombed transportation and communications centers in the combat zone during the Battle of the Bulge, December 1944 – January 1945. Dropped supplies to troops at Wesel during the airborne assault across the Rhine in March 1945.

 

The group flew its last combat mission on 25th April, attacking a marshalling yard at Salzburg. It returned to Sioux Falls AAF South Dakota the U.S in July 1945. After the war, the airfield was used by Royal Air Force units –

 

▪︎No. 53 Maintenance Unit RAF

▪︎No. 94 Maintenance Unit RAF

 

The airfield was closed in 1945. With the end of military control, most of the airfield was reverted to farming. The eastern section, including part of the main runway and a section of perimeter track, is now Seething Airfield operated by Wingtask 1995 Ltd, originally the Waveney Flying Group. They have built three hangars and a clubroom and the airfield is active most days of the week.

 

To the south of the airfield, on some of the former dispersed barrack and communal sites, several of the old living quarters and associated buildings are still in existence. Some of these buildings are in a reasonable condition, although they are derelict and overgrown.

 

The former control tower has been renovated and has become a memorial museum to the 448th B.G. It contains a Group Roll of Honor and various artifacts and memorabilia. It is open to the public on the first Sunday of the month May to October, but can be inspected at other times by special request.

 

In front of the control tower, dedicated during a veterans' reunion in 1990, stands a memorial to the men of the 448th B.G. who were missing or killed in action during service at Seething.

Two other memorials were dedicated during a veterans' reunion in 1984. One is on the airfield itself near the Waveney F.G. club-house and consists of an engraved stone plaque and rose garden; another similar plaque is in the churchyard of Seething Parish Church, which is a mile or so north of the airfield. The ''Stars and Stripes'' hang in the church itself while an oak sapling has been planted near the village hall to commemorate the Group's close association with the village.

  

Information sourced from –

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Seething

www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/place/seething

 

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) honors its 2022 “Heroes” who have gone above and beyond to help protect the nation’s most valuable resource – children. The event was hosted at the Arlington, VA headquarters of Lockheed Martin. Claire Edkins/NCMEC

Missing: One Super Deluxe 29er Singlespeed frame, if found please notify. Parts are lonely and sad.

 

Missing Frame: a Haiku

Winter is bitter

My bike parts lay in pieces

The sun sets on them

 

Update: There has been a sighting ...

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