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Picture taken at the 2nd Northern Retro car meet, held at the Impact Bodyshop in Brighouse, West Yorkshire. Sunday 27th September 2015.

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For this week's 52weeks I thought i'd try and get him to pose for me on this chair we have outside. I didn't think he'd stay there being a cat but he actually was pretty good with it all. I also had alot of fun doing this week ;-)

Early evening at Carbarns Pool,Motherwell....06/03/22

varanasi, india

1972

 

the banks of the ganga (ganges) river

 

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June 05/22

 

Toronto,

Toronto Transit,

Metrolinx (Greater Golden Horseshoe Regional Transit System),

Eglinton Crosstown LRT Line (Line 5 Eglinton),

LRT (Light Rail Transit),

Eglinton Crosstown LRT Line (Line 5 Eglinton) Stations,

Eglinton Crosstown LRT Line (Line 5 Eglinton) Caledonia Station,

TTC (Toronto Transit Commission),

TTC Bus Terminals,

TTC Caledonia LRT Station Bus Terminal,

IO (Infrastructure Ontario),

Crosslinx Transit Solutions (CTS),

ACS-Dragados,

Aecon Group,

EllisDon,

SNC-Lavalin,

IBI Group,

NORR Architects,

Photos of you with your medals at Octagon Park – Home of Nelsons Journey at the TPR Events Tour de Broads Sportive 21 August 2022 taken between 2.00pm and 3.00pm

22 Lights at Planet Festival Tour 21.3. Gasometer, Vienna, Austria

I traveled to India for the first time to present a keynote at the 3rd Global Conference on Emerging Trends for Business Librarianship, November 21-22, 2017 at the Indian Institute of Management - Ahmedabad, India. I will also be attending the Asian business librarian meeting on Monday the 20th. Sunday the 19th of November we did some sightseeing and enjoyed the Heritage Walk of the center of this historic city. Here are various pictures of temples, mosques, historic buildings, cattle and other sites from the inner-city of Ahmedabad. We had a tremendous tour guide and it was a wonderful way to learn about the history of Ahmedabad. Here is the description of tour: "The 600 years old city of Ahmedabad (1411 A.D) has some of the finest Indian-Islamic monuments and exquisite Hindu and Jain temples. Its carved wooden houses are another unique architectural tradition. To experience the glory of Ahmedabad it is necessary to walk through the 'Walled City' and truly observe the nature of its rich and varied architecture, its art, religious places, its culture and traditions.With the purpose of unveiling this aspect of the city to the tourists and the citizens themselves The Heritage Walk of Ahmedabad was launched by the Amdavad Municipal Corporation (AMC) in association with CRUTA Foundation, an NGO, on 19th November 1997, during World Heritage Week.A special feature of Ahmedabad is the plan of the old city, comprising numerous 'Pols', self-contained neighborhoods, sheltering large numbers of people. Some of these 'Pols' are virtually small villages, traversed by narrow lanes, usually terminating in squares (Chowks) comprising 'Community Well' and 'Chabutro' (for feeding birds). These 'Pols' were protected by gates, cul-de-sacs and secret passages. These historic residential settlements are explained in detail during the walk.The walk commences from the early 19th century Swaminarayan temple Kalupur, encompasses 20 main spots besides numerous areas and aspects of the old city and concludes at the famous 15th century Jama Masjid. Hence the Walk is popularly known as the journey of 'Mandir to Masjid'.The Walk, initiated more than one and a half decades ago, the first one of its kind by an Urban Local Body (ULB), has been continuing its journey with an unbroken record of 15 years and has lived up to its purpose of reviving the old city through rediscovery. The Ahmedabad model of Heritage Walk is being replicated in many other historic cities and towns of India like Jaipur, Amritsar, Lucknow etc. to conserve heritage and promote tourism." Pictures from Sunday November 19, 2017.

 

Henry B Plant Museum (formerly Tampa Bay Hotel)

Day 1110 22/9/14 First Bus Ipswich Retro Eastern Counties Livery from Late 80 on a modern bus Princess street, Ipswich.

Necklaces made from Ininti beads (bat’s wing coral tree, grey corkwood) and/or gum (eucalypt) nuts, hand-painted or branded with hot instrument. Holes are made in them by using a hot wire, which is sometimes used to decorate the gum nuts. The Ininti beads are not decorated. Originally, beads and nuts would be threaded, by women, onto thread made of human hair but today this has mostly been replaced by wool, as in these items here. From Australia’s Northern Territory.

Sorry sorry a million sorries.

I went straight to work from school today and when I get home all these people who claim to be related to me were at my house and taking up all the rooms and the bike cemetery downstairs was the only place I could get this done.

There might have been something funny on the ground. there might not have been. you'll never know

Bishop David Ricken ordained four men to the transitional diaconate May 22 at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral. The new deacons include: Deacon Adam Bradley, Deacon Matthew Rappl, Deacon John Thorsen and Deacon Zachary Weber. The four men, as well as Mark Mleziva, are scheduled to be ordained to the priesthood in 2017. (Sam Lucero | The Compass)

22. Wave-Gotik-Treffen / Leipzig

El concierto, ofrecido por el coro de la UVa, se ha celebrado en el claustro del Palacio de Santa Cruz

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