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The 56-year-old motorcyclist who was critically injured Tuesday after a crash in Fox River Grove has died in the hospital, according to a family member and the coroner.

 

The Fox River Grove Police Department and Fox River Grove Fire Department responded around 1:20 p.m. Tuesday to Route 22 and Route 14 for a motorcycle crash.

 

The crash, which happened east of Route 14 on Route 22 near Ski Hill Road, was called in by a passing Barrington-Countryside Fire Protection District ambulance. Paramedics from the passing ambulance stopped and began working CPR on the 56-year-old man driving the motorcycle.

 

A Flight For Life medical helicopter was called and landed nearby at the Algonquin Road Elementary School. The motorcyclist was stabilized and transferred to the waiting helicopter, which transported the man to Advocate Condell Medical Center in Libertyville.

 

Lake County Sheriff Spokesman Sgt. Christopher Covelli said that the motorcyclist suffered critical injuries and was in extremely critical condition Tuesday evening.

 

The man, identified by family as Thomas Frueh, was in a coma and died Wednesday, according to a relative of the man.

 

Lake County Coroner Dr. Howard Cooper confirmed his office was responding to Advocate Condell Medical Center Wednesday evening.

 

Fox River Grove Police Chief Eric Waitrovich said that a 20-year-old woman driving the sedan that struck the motorcycle was transported by ambulance to Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital in Barrington with non-life-threatening injuries.

 

Waitrovich said that the 20-year-old woman was exiting a parking lot onto Route 22 when her car struck Frueh as he was traveling westbound on his motorcycle.

 

Covelli said that the Lake County Sheriff’s Office was called to assist the Fox River Grove Police Department with technical crash investigation support. Route 22 from Route 14 to Ski Hill Road was closed for the investigation for several hours Tuesday.

 

The crash remains under investigation by the Lake County Sheriff’s Office and the Fox River Grove Police Department.

 

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Jaguar GR1 XZ366 22 of 2 Sqn from Laarbruch lands at Wyton, Summer 1988.

'BANDIT 22' from the 104th FS of the MD ANG

  

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Ford Motor Company Fund returned as sole sponsor of the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium, marking its 10th year with the title “Moving Forward: The State of the Industry.” The annual event was held Thursday, Feb. 20, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. The event was free to the public.

 

A portion of Ford’s sponsorship will be directed to support community programs, including a $10,000 grant to Duke Media Foundation.

 

Last year, the film entertainment industry set a record with box office receipts totaling $11 billion. Black filmmakers, including an increased number of black film directors and actors starring in lead roles, as well as gripping feature films and moving historical pieces all played a role in this unprecedented success.

 

“Ford is proud to be working again with the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium to showcase a renaissance in black film at all levels,” said Pamela Alexander, director of community development, Ford Motor Company Fund. “We congratulate the award-winning Bill Duke and Duke Media Foundation for their work in developing media and financial literacy programs to prepare inner-city and gifted high school students for the new digital media age.”

 

The event focused on whether this newfound success was due to a broader industry trend or the achievement of a new stronghold for blacks in the film industry. More than 300 people including Hollywood entertainers, NAACP board members, members of the NAACP Image Awards’ committee and television academy, as well as film and television students from local colleges and universities convened for this event. They also engaged in the question and answer session by directly addressing the panel participants with various inquiries. All panelists encourage aspiring artists to persevere and learn to perfect their craft.

 

Panel participants included humanitarian/activist/director Bill Duke, CAA agent Cameron Mitchell, senior vice president of production for Columbia Tristar Pictures Devon Franklin, and author and producer Flo McAfee. Ramsey Jay Jr., nationally renowned writer, interviewer and producer, served as panel moderator.

 

The Hollywood Bureau Symposium was one of several popular events held during Image Awards week. The 45th NAACP Image Awards aired Saturday, Feb. 22, from 9 to 11 p.m. on TV One. Check local listings for encore broadcasts.

 

About Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services

Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services works with community partners to advance driving safety, education and community life. For more than 60 years, Ford Motor Company Fund has operated with ongoing funding from Ford Motor Company. The award-winning Ford Driving Skills for Life program teaches new drivers through a variety of hands-on and interactive methods. Innovation in education is encouraged through programs that enhance high school learning and provide college scholarships and university grants. Through the Ford Volunteer Corps, more than 25,000 Ford employees and retirees work on projects each year that better their communities in more than 30 countries. For more information, visit www.community.ford.com.

 

About NAACP Hollywood Bureau

Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, the NAACP Hollywood Bureau opened officially in October 2002. The NAACP Hollywood Bureau is a satellite of the National office that deals with issues of diversity programming and minority employment in Hollywood, and oversees the production of the NAACP Image Awards. Recognizing the national and international influence of power of the entertainment industry, the Hollywood Bureau was established as part of the follow-up to the NAACP Diversity Initiative started in 1999.

 

About Duke Media Foundation

Duke Media Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization with a distinct emphasis on offering media and financial literacy to inner-city youth ages 14 through 18, in South Los Angeles, California. The combined focus of these two disciplines is what separates Duke Media from all other programs. The organization was founded in 2008 by actor, director, producer and humanitarian, Bill Duke. The Duke Media Foundation’s mission is to seek to train and empower under served and gifted high school students in the disciplines of media literacy, financial literacy, the science of branding and entrepreneurship in preparation for careers in the new digital media age.

 

Reflecting on "Duino Elegies" (1912/22) from Rainer Maria Rilke

 

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Lisa Snowdon Manchester Heat Britain Next Top Model

Lisa Snowdon and Huggy Ragnarsson

Rosie Binns age 22 from Leeds Yorkshire Manchester Heat Winner

The last time I was at Stockport Bus Station was probably on layover on a 22 from Bolton. To mark its closure after some 40 years, the SPS took Daimler Fleetline Mancunian 2130 NNB589H for static display and a few runpasts.

Here is a selection of shots taken enroute, around the Bus Station and Mersey Square.

Many thanks to TfGM for permission to do so.

She raised many smiles, waves, and honks from Stagecoach drivers on the 192s etc and a fair reaction from the public too.

The 56-year-old motorcyclist who was critically injured Tuesday after a crash in Fox River Grove has died in the hospital, according to a family member and the coroner.

 

The Fox River Grove Police Department and Fox River Grove Fire Department responded around 1:20 p.m. Tuesday to Route 22 and Route 14 for a motorcycle crash.

 

The crash, which happened east of Route 14 on Route 22 near Ski Hill Road, was called in by a passing Barrington-Countryside Fire Protection District ambulance. Paramedics from the passing ambulance stopped and began working CPR on the 56-year-old man driving the motorcycle.

 

A Flight For Life medical helicopter was called and landed nearby at the Algonquin Road Elementary School. The motorcyclist was stabilized and transferred to the waiting helicopter, which transported the man to Advocate Condell Medical Center in Libertyville.

 

Lake County Sheriff Spokesman Sgt. Christopher Covelli said that the motorcyclist suffered critical injuries and was in extremely critical condition Tuesday evening.

 

The man, identified by family as Thomas Frueh, was in a coma and died Wednesday, according to a relative of the man.

 

Lake County Coroner Dr. Howard Cooper confirmed his office was responding to Advocate Condell Medical Center Wednesday evening.

 

Fox River Grove Police Chief Eric Waitrovich said that a 20-year-old woman driving the sedan that struck the motorcycle was transported by ambulance to Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital in Barrington with non-life-threatening injuries.

 

Waitrovich said that the 20-year-old woman was exiting a parking lot onto Route 22 when her car struck Frueh as he was traveling westbound on his motorcycle.

 

Covelli said that the Lake County Sheriff’s Office was called to assist the Fox River Grove Police Department with technical crash investigation support. Route 22 from Route 14 to Ski Hill Road was closed for the investigation for several hours Tuesday.

 

The crash remains under investigation by the Lake County Sheriff’s Office and the Fox River Grove Police Department.

 

(Article Source: LMCS)

Demi Urena (ANTH, 5th yr, age 22, from Rancho Cucamonga) sits in the Meriam Library breezeway to work on school work on Monday, September 17, 2018 in Chico, Calif.

(Jason Halley/University Photographer/CSU Chico)

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Lunana Snowman Trek - 23 days - 11 high passes around 4500 meters or higher

 

Day 22 from Tampoe Tsho (4330 m) to Maurothang (3600 m) crossing Tempe La pass (4665 m)

Ford Motor Company Fund returned as sole sponsor of the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium, marking its 10th year with the title “Moving Forward: The State of the Industry.” The annual event was held Thursday, Feb. 20, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. The event was free to the public.

 

A portion of Ford’s sponsorship will be directed to support community programs, including a $10,000 grant to Duke Media Foundation.

 

Last year, the film entertainment industry set a record with box office receipts totaling $11 billion. Black filmmakers, including an increased number of black film directors and actors starring in lead roles, as well as gripping feature films and moving historical pieces all played a role in this unprecedented success.

 

“Ford is proud to be working again with the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium to showcase a renaissance in black film at all levels,” said Pamela Alexander, director of community development, Ford Motor Company Fund. “We congratulate the award-winning Bill Duke and Duke Media Foundation for their work in developing media and financial literacy programs to prepare inner-city and gifted high school students for the new digital media age.”

 

The event focused on whether this newfound success was due to a broader industry trend or the achievement of a new stronghold for blacks in the film industry. More than 300 people including Hollywood entertainers, NAACP board members, members of the NAACP Image Awards’ committee and television academy, as well as film and television students from local colleges and universities convened for this event. They also engaged in the question and answer session by directly addressing the panel participants with various inquiries. All panelists encourage aspiring artists to persevere and learn to perfect their craft.

 

Panel participants included humanitarian/activist/director Bill Duke, CAA agent Cameron Mitchell, senior vice president of production for Columbia Tristar Pictures Devon Franklin, and author and producer Flo McAfee. Ramsey Jay Jr., nationally renowned writer, interviewer and producer, served as panel moderator.

 

The Hollywood Bureau Symposium was one of several popular events held during Image Awards week. The 45th NAACP Image Awards aired Saturday, Feb. 22, from 9 to 11 p.m. on TV One. Check local listings for encore broadcasts.

 

About Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services

Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services works with community partners to advance driving safety, education and community life. For more than 60 years, Ford Motor Company Fund has operated with ongoing funding from Ford Motor Company. The award-winning Ford Driving Skills for Life program teaches new drivers through a variety of hands-on and interactive methods. Innovation in education is encouraged through programs that enhance high school learning and provide college scholarships and university grants. Through the Ford Volunteer Corps, more than 25,000 Ford employees and retirees work on projects each year that better their communities in more than 30 countries. For more information, visit www.community.ford.com.

 

About NAACP Hollywood Bureau

Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, the NAACP Hollywood Bureau opened officially in October 2002. The NAACP Hollywood Bureau is a satellite of the National office that deals with issues of diversity programming and minority employment in Hollywood, and oversees the production of the NAACP Image Awards. Recognizing the national and international influence of power of the entertainment industry, the Hollywood Bureau was established as part of the follow-up to the NAACP Diversity Initiative started in 1999.

 

About Duke Media Foundation

Duke Media Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization with a distinct emphasis on offering media and financial literacy to inner-city youth ages 14 through 18, in South Los Angeles, California. The combined focus of these two disciplines is what separates Duke Media from all other programs. The organization was founded in 2008 by actor, director, producer and humanitarian, Bill Duke. The Duke Media Foundation’s mission is to seek to train and empower under served and gifted high school students in the disciplines of media literacy, financial literacy, the science of branding and entrepreneurship in preparation for careers in the new digital media age.

 

This is a small part of my shot glasses collection ... At this time, I have 22 from different parts of Venezuela and the world. In the picture you can see one from Margarita Island (a gift from my girlfriend), Ron Jon's Surf Shop in Cocoa Beach, FL, Atlanta, Minneapolis and Niagara Falls

GB Railfreight leads 6F04, the 16:22 from Westbury Yard to Aberthaw engineering train formed of nine 'FEA-W' and a single 'FWA' flat wagons, loaded with new concrete sleepers, and a single 'OCA' open wagon on the rear.

 

Heywood - between Westbury and Trowbridge.

 

27-05-2023

We presented our Time Machine at Marinovators 2017, an annual showcase for young makers in Marin County.

 

Our Time Machine was created by the Maker Art class taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. Our 4th and 5th graders designed and built their own scenes from the past, present and future -- from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century. This interactive art exhibit combines art, technology and storytelling -- using Arduino, motions, lights and sounds.

 

Many of our students and their parents were on hand to demonstrate this innovative after-school project to dozens of visitors of all ages. Everyone seemed to enjoy their experience, and it was a great opportunity for the kids to get the recognition they deserve. This innovative after-school project helps children develop their creative and collaborative skills -- and the confidence that they can help change the world.

 

We hosted this exhibit with Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley, where many of the artifacts for the Time Machine were fabricated, based on the children’s designs. We also invited visitors to make their own Tam Makers badges with LEDs, laser cut shapes, and color markers. They created some ingenious badges, and wore them proudly at the show.

 

It was a great way to celebrate art and science and encourage children to build a better world.

 

Marinovators took place on Saturday, April 22, from 10am to 3pm, at the College of Marin in Kentfield. Our Tam Makers booth was in Room #245 in the new Academic Center.

 

Learn more about our Time Machine: bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes: fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/

 

Learn more about Marinovators: marinovators.org/

AT-TAQADDUM, Iraq (Oct. 27, 2008) – A group of Marines with 1st Maintenance Battalion (-) (Reinforced), 1st Marine Logistics Group, pay their final respects to Lance Cpl. Stacy Ann Dryden during a memorial ceremony here, Oct. 27. Many of those present at the ceremony reflected on Dryden’s positive attitude and her openness as a friend who was always willing to listen to others and help them out in times of need. Dryden, 22, from North Canton, Ohio, was serving in Iraq as a preservation, packaging and packing specialist when she died Oct. 19 from a non-combat related incident in al Anbar Province, Iraq. (Photo by Cpl. Tyler B. Barstow)

Golden lane St. Frantz Kafka's house was No. 22 from 1916 to 1917

Ford Motor Company Fund returned as sole sponsor of the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium, marking its 10th year with the title “Moving Forward: The State of the Industry.” The annual event was held Thursday, Feb. 20, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. The event was free to the public.

 

A portion of Ford’s sponsorship will be directed to support community programs, including a $10,000 grant to Duke Media Foundation.

 

Last year, the film entertainment industry set a record with box office receipts totaling $11 billion. Black filmmakers, including an increased number of black film directors and actors starring in lead roles, as well as gripping feature films and moving historical pieces all played a role in this unprecedented success.

 

“Ford is proud to be working again with the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium to showcase a renaissance in black film at all levels,” said Pamela Alexander, director of community development, Ford Motor Company Fund. “We congratulate the award-winning Bill Duke and Duke Media Foundation for their work in developing media and financial literacy programs to prepare inner-city and gifted high school students for the new digital media age.”

 

The event focused on whether this newfound success was due to a broader industry trend or the achievement of a new stronghold for blacks in the film industry. More than 300 people including Hollywood entertainers, NAACP board members, members of the NAACP Image Awards’ committee and television academy, as well as film and television students from local colleges and universities convened for this event. They also engaged in the question and answer session by directly addressing the panel participants with various inquiries. All panelists encourage aspiring artists to persevere and learn to perfect their craft.

 

Panel participants included humanitarian/activist/director Bill Duke, CAA agent Cameron Mitchell, senior vice president of production for Columbia Tristar Pictures Devon Franklin, and author and producer Flo McAfee. Ramsey Jay Jr., nationally renowned writer, interviewer and producer, served as panel moderator.

 

The Hollywood Bureau Symposium was one of several popular events held during Image Awards week. The 45th NAACP Image Awards aired Saturday, Feb. 22, from 9 to 11 p.m. on TV One. Check local listings for encore broadcasts.

 

About Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services

Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services works with community partners to advance driving safety, education and community life. For more than 60 years, Ford Motor Company Fund has operated with ongoing funding from Ford Motor Company. The award-winning Ford Driving Skills for Life program teaches new drivers through a variety of hands-on and interactive methods. Innovation in education is encouraged through programs that enhance high school learning and provide college scholarships and university grants. Through the Ford Volunteer Corps, more than 25,000 Ford employees and retirees work on projects each year that better their communities in more than 30 countries. For more information, visit www.community.ford.com.

 

About NAACP Hollywood Bureau

Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, the NAACP Hollywood Bureau opened officially in October 2002. The NAACP Hollywood Bureau is a satellite of the National office that deals with issues of diversity programming and minority employment in Hollywood, and oversees the production of the NAACP Image Awards. Recognizing the national and international influence of power of the entertainment industry, the Hollywood Bureau was established as part of the follow-up to the NAACP Diversity Initiative started in 1999.

 

About Duke Media Foundation

Duke Media Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization with a distinct emphasis on offering media and financial literacy to inner-city youth ages 14 through 18, in South Los Angeles, California. The combined focus of these two disciplines is what separates Duke Media from all other programs. The organization was founded in 2008 by actor, director, producer and humanitarian, Bill Duke. The Duke Media Foundation’s mission is to seek to train and empower under served and gifted high school students in the disciplines of media literacy, financial literacy, the science of branding and entrepreneurship in preparation for careers in the new digital media age.

 

Smithsonian Institution NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY at 8th and F Street, NW, Washington DC on Sunday afternoon, 9 February 2014 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

BLACK HISTORY MONTH / PORTRAIT STORY DAYS Series for Children (George Washington Carver)

 

The National Portrait Gallery will host “Portrait Story Days” Saturdays, Feb. 1 and 22, from 1 to 4 p.m.; and Sundays, Feb. 2, 9 and 23, from 2 to 5 p.m. Young visitors and their families may drop in anytime to listen to a story about a portrait subject and take part in a related hands-on activity. Rosa Parks is the subject Feb. 1 and 2; George Washington Carver on Feb. 9; Marian Anderson on Feb. 22; and Bill “Bojangles” Robinson Feb. 23.

 

Visit NPG website at www.npg.si.edu/

 

Elvert Barnes FEBRUARY 2014 BLACK HISTORY MONTH Project

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ParalympicsGB Wheelchair Basketball Team Women, Amy Conroy aged 28 from Norwich, Charlotte Moore aged 22 from Coventry, competing at Women Preliminary Round Group A event, Great Britain vs Germany, the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.

 

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Ford Motor Company Fund returned as sole sponsor of the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium, marking its 10th year with the title “Moving Forward: The State of the Industry.” The annual event was held Thursday, Feb. 20, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. The event was free to the public.

 

A portion of Ford’s sponsorship will be directed to support community programs, including a $10,000 grant to Duke Media Foundation.

 

Last year, the film entertainment industry set a record with box office receipts totaling $11 billion. Black filmmakers, including an increased number of black film directors and actors starring in lead roles, as well as gripping feature films and moving historical pieces all played a role in this unprecedented success.

 

“Ford is proud to be working again with the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium to showcase a renaissance in black film at all levels,” said Pamela Alexander, director of community development, Ford Motor Company Fund. “We congratulate the award-winning Bill Duke and Duke Media Foundation for their work in developing media and financial literacy programs to prepare inner-city and gifted high school students for the new digital media age.”

 

The event focused on whether this newfound success was due to a broader industry trend or the achievement of a new stronghold for blacks in the film industry. More than 300 people including Hollywood entertainers, NAACP board members, members of the NAACP Image Awards’ committee and television academy, as well as film and television students from local colleges and universities convened for this event. They also engaged in the question and answer session by directly addressing the panel participants with various inquiries. All panelists encourage aspiring artists to persevere and learn to perfect their craft.

 

Panel participants included humanitarian/activist/director Bill Duke, CAA agent Cameron Mitchell, senior vice president of production for Columbia Tristar Pictures Devon Franklin, and author and producer Flo McAfee. Ramsey Jay Jr., nationally renowned writer, interviewer and producer, served as panel moderator.

 

The Hollywood Bureau Symposium was one of several popular events held during Image Awards week. The 45th NAACP Image Awards aired Saturday, Feb. 22, from 9 to 11 p.m. on TV One. Check local listings for encore broadcasts.

 

About Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services

Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services works with community partners to advance driving safety, education and community life. For more than 60 years, Ford Motor Company Fund has operated with ongoing funding from Ford Motor Company. The award-winning Ford Driving Skills for Life program teaches new drivers through a variety of hands-on and interactive methods. Innovation in education is encouraged through programs that enhance high school learning and provide college scholarships and university grants. Through the Ford Volunteer Corps, more than 25,000 Ford employees and retirees work on projects each year that better their communities in more than 30 countries. For more information, visit www.community.ford.com.

 

About NAACP Hollywood Bureau

Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, the NAACP Hollywood Bureau opened officially in October 2002. The NAACP Hollywood Bureau is a satellite of the National office that deals with issues of diversity programming and minority employment in Hollywood, and oversees the production of the NAACP Image Awards. Recognizing the national and international influence of power of the entertainment industry, the Hollywood Bureau was established as part of the follow-up to the NAACP Diversity Initiative started in 1999.

 

About Duke Media Foundation

Duke Media Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization with a distinct emphasis on offering media and financial literacy to inner-city youth ages 14 through 18, in South Los Angeles, California. The combined focus of these two disciplines is what separates Duke Media from all other programs. The organization was founded in 2008 by actor, director, producer and humanitarian, Bill Duke. The Duke Media Foundation’s mission is to seek to train and empower under served and gifted high school students in the disciplines of media literacy, financial literacy, the science of branding and entrepreneurship in preparation for careers in the new digital media age.

 

Fixers films about mental health have received national recognition after fending off fierce competition to win a Mind Media Award.

 

A collection of broadcast stories showing the work Fixers are doing to raise awareness of mental illness has been awarded the prestigious prize – beating a Channel 4 programme and a reality TV show about The Saturdays.

 

The films, which have been featured on ITV or UTV, were shortlisted in the Entertainment category at the Mind Media Awards.

 

The winning films were chosen because they increase understanding of mental health issues and were announced at a ceremony at the British Film Institute in London on Monday 18th November.

 

Fixers Jane O’Mahoney (23) and Erin Ruddick (22) from Newcastle attended the event, which was hosted by BBC Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills. Fixers head of broadcast Nigel Swettenham accompanied the girls for the photo.

 

The pair, who have completed a project on the psychological aspects of eating disorders, were representing various groups of Fixers who have chosen to address issues surrounding mental health.

 

For more info, interviews etc contact communications@fixers.org.uk call 01962810970. Please credit Fixers when using this image.

The last time I was at Stockport Bus Station was probably on layover on a 22 from Bolton. To mark its closure after some 40 years, the SPS took Daimler Fleetline Mancunian 2130 NNB589H for static display and a few runpasts.

Here is a selection of shots taken enroute, around the Bus Station and Mersey Square.

Many thanks to TfGM for permission to do so.

She raised many smiles, waves, and honks from Stagecoach drivers on the 192s etc and a fair reaction from the public too.

The last time I was at Stockport Bus Station was probably on layover on a 22 from Bolton. To mark its closure after some 40 years, the SPS took Daimler Fleetline Mancunian 2130 NNB589H for static display and a few runpasts.

Here is a selection of shots taken enroute, around the Bus Station and Mersey Square.

Many thanks to TfGM for permission to do so.

She raised many smiles, waves, and honks from Stagecoach drivers on the 192s etc and a fair reaction from the public too.

Myanmar is in the third year of a historic transition. There is active debate in Washington whether the reforms have regressed, stalled, or progressed. ​Between August 17 and 22, 2014, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) organized a delegation to examine the status of the Myanmar transition in three key dimensions: health and development; political reform and governance; and conflict resolution with the country’s minority groups.

 

On October 22 from 3:00PM to 5:00PM we will gather at CSIS for the release of the delegation's report, Myanmar: Regressed, Stalled, or Moving Forward? The session will feature reflections by delegation members, a keynote from a senior administration official, and panel discussions on electoral preparations and critical health challenges. Refreshments will be provided.

 

Confirmed Speakers:

 

J. Stephen Morrison

Senior Vice President and Direct, CSIS Global Health Policy Center

Murray Hiebert

CSIS Senior Fellow Deputy Director of the Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asian Studies

Jason Foley

Deputy Assistant Administrator, USAID Asia Bureau

Jacqueline Corcoran

Asia Director, National Democratic Institute (NDI)

 

Matthew Baker

Program Officer for Asia Division, International Republican Institute (IRI)

Vasu Mohan

Regional Director for Europe and Asia, International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES)

Dr. Thein Thein Htay

Deputy Minister of Health, The Republic of the Union of Myanmar

RADM (ret.) Thomas Cullison

Senior Advisor at Center for Disaster and Humanitarian Assistance, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

3:00 PM – 5:00 PM (EST

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

 

Center for Strategic and International Studies

1616 Rhode Island Ave., NW

Washington, D.C., 20036

2nd Floor, Rooms A & B

Programs

GLOBAL HEALTH POLICY CENTER, SUMITRO CHAIR FOR SOUTHEAST ASIA STUDIES

Regions

SOUTHEAST ASIA

Français/French.

VL2011-0265-050.

20 octobre 2011.

Courcelette, QC.

 

Le gardien de but de l'équipe de hockey du 2R22R fait un arrêt spectaculaire lors d'une journée sportive organisée le jeudi 20 octobre 2011 à Courcelette, QC, dans le cadre du 97e anniversaire du Royal 22e Régiment.

 

Tous les athlètes des trois bataillons et les 22 du Centre d’instruction du Secteur du Québec de la Force terrestre (SQFT) ont fourni d’excellentes performances dans leurs disciplines respectives. C’est lors de la toute dernière finale que fut déterminé le gagnant. Pour la première fois, depuis que ces jeux existent, le 2e R22eR est reparti avec la victoire. C’est donc partie égale puisque le 1er R22eR avait gagné l’an dernier et le 3e R22eR l’année précédente. Les prochains jeux risquent d’être très intéressants.

 

Photo par: Sergent Jean-François Néron.

Section Imagerie Valcartier.

Copyright © 2011 MDN-DND.

 

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English/Anglais.

VL2011-0265-050.

20 October 2011.

Courcelette, QC.

 

The goalkeeper of the 2nd R22R hockey team make a spectacular save during a sports day held Thursday, October 20, 2011 in Courcelette, QC, to celebrate the 97th anniversary of the Royal 22nd Regiment.

 

All athletes of the three battalions and 22 from the Land Force Quebec Area Training Centre have provided excellent performance in their respective disciplines. It was during the very last final that the winner was determined. For the first time since those games have been started, the 2nd R22eR walked away with the victory. So it's equal parts as the 1st R22eR won last year and the 3rd R22eR won two years ago. The next games will be very interesting.

 

Photo by: Sgt Jean-François Neron.

Valcartier Imaging Section.

Copyright © 2011 DND-MDN

Immediately after World War II ended, Earnest Schweizer designed the SGU 2-22EK. Earnest and his brothers, Paul and William, hoped to produce and sell an inexpensive, easy-to-fly, two-seat training glider built from aluminum that could operate from small airfields. The Schweizer Aircraft Corporation built 257 examples of the 2-22 from 1946 to 1967.

 

For more photography highlights, check out the Air and Space Photo: airandspace.si.edu/albums/air-and-space-photo

 

This photo is subject to Smithsonian Terms of Use: si.edu/termsofuse

 

The last time I was at Stockport Bus Station was probably on layover on a 22 from Bolton. To mark its closure after some 40 years, the SPS took Daimler Fleetline Mancunian 2130 NNB589H for static display and a few runpasts.

Here is a selection of shots taken enroute, around the Bus Station and Mersey Square.

Many thanks to TfGM for permission to do so.

She raised many smiles, waves, and honks from Stagecoach drivers on the 192s etc and a fair reaction from the public too.

The last time I was at Stockport Bus Station was probably on layover on a 22 from Bolton. To mark its closure after some 40 years, the SPS took Daimler Fleetline Mancunian 2130 NNB589H for static display and a few runpasts.

Here is a selection of shots taken enroute, around the Bus Station and Mersey Square.

Many thanks to TfGM for permission to do so.

She raised many smiles, waves, and honks from Stagecoach drivers on the 192s etc and a fair reaction from the public too.

Work is under way to extend platform 1 at Moreton-in-Marsh station to accommodate seven coaches of GWR's new Class 800 and Class 802 express trains. The old order on the Cotswold Line, in the shape of an HST, arrives with the 09.22 from London Paddington to Worcester Foregate Street on Saturday, October 20, 2018

Masterpiece Ultra Magnus (MP-22) from Takara Tomy. Pictured in car carrier mode.

 

Ultra Magnus is extremely huge, and as large as you'd expect for a cab based on Optimus (MP-10).

 

Unlike his G1 self, there is no smaller robot within his robot mode, and it essentially incorporates all the parts from his trailer.

 

His poseability is very limited, but I enjoy his transformation process very much.

South Library. Friday 22 August 2014. File Reference: 2014-08-22-

 

From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries

221108 is seen at Wrexham General shortly after arriving with 1J32 20:22 from Chester, the voyager had previously been part of 1D92 18:10 London Euston-Holyhead which splits at Chester.

It looks like man’s best friend – or at least a pampered poodle – has finally figured out how to make the human gesture of happiness.

 

Riley the dog almost pulled off the illusion while sitting at the table, wearing a hat and celebrating his first birthday with a cake. In fact, owner Maureen Ravelo, 22, from San Jose, California, said Riley’s face was so expressive that she frequently forgets he is a dog.

 

‘Riley always makes faces like this, and that’s the best part about him. He gives you a new facial expression every time that you forget he’s a dog,’ she said. He can also affect a ‘snobbish’ and a ‘curious’ look, she added.

 

Even Riley – a bichon frise/poodle mix – seems confused about his identity. ‘The most unique part about him is he thinks he’s human like us,’ Ms Ravelo said.

 

‘He loves to sit up on chairs while we’re eating dinner and sleeps with us in bed.

 

‘Sometimes, I wonder if he realises he’s really a dog...’

 

29.09.22. From the rear window of 105N trailer 534 between Kazimierz Gorniczy Petlas and Sosnowiec Glowny. They show the fascinating mix of wrong road working because of new track being laid, single track roadside reservations and private rights-of-way through the countryside.

(See in the correct order in the Album "Tramwaje Śląskie route 27")

GULF OF OMAN (Sept. 1, 2013) Chief Aviation Electrician's Mate Kris Aecaskan reports the departure of an MH-60S Seahawk, assigned to the "Sea Knights" of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 22, from the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). Harry S. Truman, flagship for the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group, is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility conducting maritime security operations, supporting theater cooperation efforts and supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Lyle H. Wilkie III/Released)

On Tuesday, March 22, from noon to 1 p.m., the New Jersey State Library presented a free lunch-time program, "Alice Paul, the Battle for the Ballot," with author, Mary Walton. The presentation was based on the book, "A Woman’s Crusade" and focused on Alice Paul, New Jersey Quaker and leader of the militant wing of the suffrage movement from 1913-1920, her perseverance and struggle to attain women’s right to vote.

 

Walton was a reporter for 22 years with The Philadelphia Inquirer where she wrote more than a hundred Sunday Inquirer magazine stories as a staff writer. She has also written for The New York Times, Washingtonian, the Washington Monthly and the American Journalism Review. "A Woman’s Crusade: Alice Paul and the Battle for the Ballot" is her fifth nonfiction work.

 

In the photo above she talks with Barbara Sandstrom (left), from Thomas Edison State College.

  

800015 takes a break at the Cotswold station after working 1W33 12.22 from London Paddington.

 

24/02/18

"Something exciting is happening at the corner of 6th and 15th Street in Manhattan! If you are in the New York City area looking for the art of Burning Man and the like, visit Imagine Gallery, an art zone co-created by the visionary real estate company, Stonehenge in partnership with three New York artist Burners: Shannon Shiang, Peter Ruprecht and Yarrow Mazzetti. From Feb.19th to March 4th, we join the ongoing group exhibition as guest artists, showing both original solo paintings, collaborations that were live-painted on stages around the world, plus precious and giant reproductions. On Saturday, Feb. 22, from 6 - 10 pm we will be there at Imagine Gallery signing Net of Being books and CoSM Journals. At 7pm on Saturday, we'll offer an illustrated talk about Visionary Culture with an update on our most exciting upcoming project, the building of Entheon, CoSM's sanctuary of visionary art."

Ford Motor Company Fund returned as sole sponsor of the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium, marking its 10th year with the title “Moving Forward: The State of the Industry.” The annual event was held Thursday, Feb. 20, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. The event was free to the public.

 

A portion of Ford’s sponsorship will be directed to support community programs, including a $10,000 grant to Duke Media Foundation.

 

Last year, the film entertainment industry set a record with box office receipts totaling $11 billion. Black filmmakers, including an increased number of black film directors and actors starring in lead roles, as well as gripping feature films and moving historical pieces all played a role in this unprecedented success.

 

“Ford is proud to be working again with the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium to showcase a renaissance in black film at all levels,” said Pamela Alexander, director of community development, Ford Motor Company Fund. “We congratulate the award-winning Bill Duke and Duke Media Foundation for their work in developing media and financial literacy programs to prepare inner-city and gifted high school students for the new digital media age.”

 

The event focused on whether this newfound success was due to a broader industry trend or the achievement of a new stronghold for blacks in the film industry. More than 300 people including Hollywood entertainers, NAACP board members, members of the NAACP Image Awards’ committee and television academy, as well as film and television students from local colleges and universities convened for this event. They also engaged in the question and answer session by directly addressing the panel participants with various inquiries. All panelists encourage aspiring artists to persevere and learn to perfect their craft.

 

Panel participants included humanitarian/activist/director Bill Duke, CAA agent Cameron Mitchell, senior vice president of production for Columbia Tristar Pictures Devon Franklin, and author and producer Flo McAfee. Ramsey Jay Jr., nationally renowned writer, interviewer and producer, served as panel moderator.

 

The Hollywood Bureau Symposium was one of several popular events held during Image Awards week. The 45th NAACP Image Awards aired Saturday, Feb. 22, from 9 to 11 p.m. on TV One. Check local listings for encore broadcasts.

 

About Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services

Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services works with community partners to advance driving safety, education and community life. For more than 60 years, Ford Motor Company Fund has operated with ongoing funding from Ford Motor Company. The award-winning Ford Driving Skills for Life program teaches new drivers through a variety of hands-on and interactive methods. Innovation in education is encouraged through programs that enhance high school learning and provide college scholarships and university grants. Through the Ford Volunteer Corps, more than 25,000 Ford employees and retirees work on projects each year that better their communities in more than 30 countries. For more information, visit www.community.ford.com.

 

About NAACP Hollywood Bureau

Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, the NAACP Hollywood Bureau opened officially in October 2002. The NAACP Hollywood Bureau is a satellite of the National office that deals with issues of diversity programming and minority employment in Hollywood, and oversees the production of the NAACP Image Awards. Recognizing the national and international influence of power of the entertainment industry, the Hollywood Bureau was established as part of the follow-up to the NAACP Diversity Initiative started in 1999.

 

About Duke Media Foundation

Duke Media Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization with a distinct emphasis on offering media and financial literacy to inner-city youth ages 14 through 18, in South Los Angeles, California. The combined focus of these two disciplines is what separates Duke Media from all other programs. The organization was founded in 2008 by actor, director, producer and humanitarian, Bill Duke. The Duke Media Foundation’s mission is to seek to train and empower under served and gifted high school students in the disciplines of media literacy, financial literacy, the science of branding and entrepreneurship in preparation for careers in the new digital media age.

 

Lisa Snowdon Manchester Heat Britain Next Top Model

Lisa Snowdon and Huggy Ragnarsson

Rosie Binns age 22 from Leeds Yorkshire Manchester Heat Winner

AT-TAQADDUM, Iraq (Oct. 27, 2008) – Service members with 1st Maintenance Battalion (-) (Reinforced), 1st Marine Logistics Group, joined together to honor one of their fallen Marines during a memorial service here, Oct. 27. Lance Cpl. Stacy Ann Dryden, 22, from North Canton, Ohio, was serving in Iraq as a preservation, packaging and packing specialist when she died, Oct. 19 from a non-combat related incident in al Anbar Province, Iraq. (Photo by Cpl. Tyler B. Barstow)

Former Gold Scania N23OUD ADL Enviro 400 in long distance livery at Dawlish in the 22 from Paignton to Dawlish Warren

 

Wednesday 19th Jan.2022

2008.01.22 - from Orestad, Copenhagen, temporary art project

Læs artiklen på iBYEN.dk ibyen.dk/kunst/article457950.ece

 

More: www.illumenarts.dk

  

Image is © 2011 Dan Dawson Photography. To request permission for use, contact me via ddphoto.cc

 

On March 11, 2011 following a massive earthquake in Japan, a Tsunami made its way across the Pacific and caused damage to boats and docks in the Santa Cruz Harbor

 

These images were taken between 12:44 pm and 12:53 pm from a Robinson 22 from Specialized Helicopters out of Watsonville, CA.

On Tuesday, March 22, from noon to 1 p.m., the New Jersey State Library presented a free lunch-time program, "Alice Paul, the Battle for the Ballot," with author, Mary Walton. The presentation was based on the book, "A Woman’s Crusade" and focused on Alice Paul, New Jersey Quaker and leader of the militant wing of the suffrage movement from 1913-1920, her perseverance and struggle to attain women’s right to vote.

 

Walton was a reporter for 22 years with The Philadelphia Inquirer where she wrote more than a hundred Sunday Inquirer magazine stories as a staff writer. She has also written for The New York Times, Washingtonian, the Washington Monthly and the American Journalism Review. "A Woman’s Crusade: Alice Paul and the Battle for the Ballot" is her fifth nonfiction work.

 

In the photo, she signs a book for Lynne Calamia, from the NJ State Museum.

 

A departure of 09:22 from Tonbridge West Yard, followed by trips to Hither Green, London Victoria, Ashford International, before heading back north upto and onto the Midland Main Line, passing Mill Hill Broadway approx. 15L.

Friday rush hour was now upon us and slowly the recently re-engined 73'9s weaved their way between Thameslink workings, arriving Bedford 33L, further delays between Bedford and Kettering meant the arrival at Kettering, which had an original schedule of 1715 - 1728, was 1819 direct through, 51L, the working maintained this time gap arriving into Derby 51L. Thanks to driver for tones as the approached us

Ginger Fear 13 and Skeletor 22 from Wiltshire Roller Derby vs Reaper Roller Derby at Love Hurts hosted by Wiltshire Roller Derby at Swindon Futsal on Saturday 13th February 2016

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