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ParalympicsGB Athlete, Zak Skinner aged 22, from Sevenoaks, competing in the 100m T13 - Men event, at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
ParalympicsGB is the name for the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Paralympic Team that competes at the summer and winter Paralympic Games. The Team is selected and managed by the British Paralympic Association, in conjunction with the national governing bodies, and is made up of the best sportsmen and women who compete in the 22 summer and 4 winter sports on the Paralympic Programme.
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37245 waits on the blocks at Lime St after arriving on the 15.22 from Sheffield. By diagram it should have returned on the 18.45, but was held back one turn, presumably waiting for an ER crew who could drive it, and it worked 1E53, the 19.45 to Cleethorpes.
NS 2659 SD70M-2, NS 6636 SD60, and NS 9761 C40-9W lead a 16E 22 from Chicago BRC Clearing Yard to Pittsburgh Conway Yard, PA. The train is passing the leads to the Stanley Secondary at CP 286.
For AbTeC Gallery’s second exhibition, we presented portraits that were created right here on AbTeC Island by a group of youth aged 14-22 from both Kahnawá:ke and Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal, as well as the workshop facilitators.
The images were the outcome of POP Montreal’s sixth annual collaboration with non-profit organization LOVE (Leave Out Violence) Québec. POP invited AbTeC Co-Director Skawennati to work with the group and she, in turn, enlisted AbTeC team members Maize Longboat and Kahentawaks Tiewihsaw to help deliver the Skins 7th Generation Character Design Workshop, a workshop that guides participants in imagining an Indigenous future. The youth were asked to imagine, sketch and develop one of their great-great-great-great-great grandchildren.
Over the course of one week in July 2019, the participants met up each morning at Concordia University. They started with good ol’ pencil and paper, and from there were guided into the 3D environment where they transmediated their 2D drawings into their very own avatars. In-world, they learned how to customize clothing, create mini-sets and capture pictures (called “machinimagraphs”). They were then taught how to use Photoshop to turn their portraits into these works of art.
The portraits were printed and hung in a real-life exhibition during the Pop Montreal festival. We thought it would be exciting and very fitting to put them into our virtual gallery. Complementary to the portraits, 3D elements and accessories from each machinimagraph are on display.
The title of the exhibition came directly from the workshop participants who requested it be translated into Kanien’kéha. Nia:wen to Kahnawake community members, including Trina Stacey, for your help.
LOVE Quebec is a local non-profit dedicated to reducing violence in the lives of youth across Montreal. Special thanks to Joe Allen, Co-Executive Director.
VMC Image acquired on 04-12-2020 at 01:38:37 at an altitude of 2104.06 km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 21392. Image #1 out of 22 from this observation.
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Warren Gans (24) from Newlands and Shaun Wakelin (22) from Pinelands attempt to unofficially be the first people to slackline on Table Mountain. Warren was successful on his first attempt to cross the 20m line across Union Ravine. Shaun gave up after two falls from the line. This groundbreaking event launched the lead up to the BANFF Mountain Film World Tour 2009, sponsored by Cape Union Mart in partnership with K-Way, Black Diamond, Hi-Tec and Deuter” . Pictures by Greg Beadle. Copyright worldwide - Greg Beadle, www.gregbeadle.com
Clinical Hypnotherapists and motorcycling enthusiasts Kurt Lenfesty gives some books to 2008 Olympian Zoe Hoskins LIght during the 12th annual Times Colonist Book Drive and Sale Saturday afternoon in front of the old Now Furniture store on Douglas St. The sale will take place at the Now Furniture Building at 2269 Douglas St. on Feb. 21-22 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. More than 450,000 books are collected each year from Victoria and Island residents. Last year’s sale raised $187,316. Proceeds are given back to the community in the form of financial grants.
www.timescolonist.com/health/Book+Sale+returns/1156243/st...
Arriva North East 1523, a 2013 Wright Pulsar 2 bodied VDL SB200, reg no NL63VVO, seen on 7/4/25, at Dalton Park, whilst operating Service 22 from Sunderland to Durham. The vehicle is allocated to Belmont Depot.
Reg. No: NL63VVO
Fleet No: 1523
Chassis: VDL SB200
Body: Wright Pulsar 2 B44F
Company: Arriva North East
Unbranded in Arriva Standard Livery
Depot: Durham Belmont
Year in Service: 2013
Location: Dalton Park, Murton, Co. Durham.
Warren Gans (24) from Newlands and Shaun Wakelin (22) from Pinelands attempt to unofficially be the first people to slackline on Table Mountain. Warren was successful on his first attempt to cross the 20m line across Union Ravine. Shaun gave up after two falls from the line. This groundbreaking event launched the lead up to the BANFF Mountain Film World Tour 2009, sponsored by Cape Union Mart in partnership with K-Way, Black Diamond, Hi-Tec and Deuter” . Pictures by Greg Beadle
Lance Cpl. Alex J. Olivares, 20, from San Antonio, and Lance Cpl. Matthew S. Lundh, 22, from Chicago, military policemen with Military Police Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 15, 1st Marine Logistics Group, work as a team to fire the M-240 G machine gun at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Aug. 28. The machine gun training familiarized the Marines with the weapons they’ll be taking with them on their upcoming deployment to Afghanistan.
D&D Performance Enterprises sponsors Nick Cummings, Number 22, from the Chris Carr Racing stable. D&D has developed a series of exhaust pipe solutions that Crew Chief Kenny Tolbert will use to tune the power deliver of the engine for the changing conditions of the racetrack. Pin the throttle on your mouse for a set of race-inspired exhaust at www.danddexahust.com... D&D equals Power & Torque, Feel the Difference
Lance Cpl. Daryn W. Yoshihara, a Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear defense specialist with Headquarters Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 17, 1st Marine Logistics Group, 22, from Mililani, Hawaii, explains the safety procedures of dealing with chemicals and how to operate the equipment correctly to midshipmen during Marine Week of the Career Orientation Training for Midshipmen at San Mateo, Camp Pendleton, Calif., July 29. These safety procedures are stressed because improper use of the equipment could cost lives. Photo by Pfc. Khoa N. Pelczar. To read the full story, visit www.dvidshub.net/index.php?script=news/news_show.php&...
Various athletes train the afternoon of Aug. 7, 2014 in the lead up to the 2014 NACAC under 23 track and field championships in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada.
The meet goes Aug. 8-10 and is for qualifying athletes typically between the ages of 20 and 22 from the North America Central America and Caribbean region.
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ParalympicsGB Athlete, Zak Skinner aged 22, from Sevenoaks, competing in the 100m T13 - Men event, at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
ParalympicsGB is the name for the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Paralympic Team that competes at the summer and winter Paralympic Games. The Team is selected and managed by the British Paralympic Association, in conjunction with the national governing bodies, and is made up of the best sportsmen and women who compete in the 22 summer and 4 winter sports on the Paralympic Programme.
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D&D Performance Enterprises sponsors Nick Cummings, Number 22, from the Chris Carr Racing stable. D&D has developed a series of exhaust pipe solutions that Crew Chief Kenny Tolbert will use to tune the power deliver of the engine for the changing conditions of the racetrack. Pin the throttle on your mouse for a set of race-inspired exhaust at www.danddexahust.com... D&D equals Power & Torque, Feel the Difference
Army Reserve Spc. Jared Blue, 22, from Marion, Ind., completes an obstacle course event during day two of the 200th Military Police Command’s Best Warrior Competition on March 31 at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. Eight warfighters are competing in the weeklong competition held March 31 - April 3 in a variety of physical and mental events to earn the top spot of Best Warrior for Soldier and noncommissioned officer of the year. Blue is an intelligence analyst assigned to the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 384th MP Battalion. The winners will compete at the Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition held in May. The 200th MPCOM is the largest Department of Defense law enforcement organization with nearly 14,000 Soldiers living in 44 states. (Army Reserve photo by Sgt. 1st Class Mark Bell/released)
(Pandion haliaetus) Osoyoos, BC near Road 22.
From Cornell's LoO: "Juvenile shows buffy chest and neck, and orange eye. Pale scaling on back and wings fades to dark as juvenile ages."
March 22 - April 5, 2019
Opening Reception: Friday, March 22 from 6-8pm
Honesty Hour is an exhibition of recent work by Western University’s Bachelor of Fine Art Practicum class. Having worked closely and collectively for years, this show is not fifteen artists’ group show, but is the culmination of four years of community. The show has been planned fervidly and features dynamic work across multiple disciplines. We are excited to welcome all to experience the show on opening night, March 22, following the Department’s Open Studios
Work by: Stephanie Amatori +Jocelyn Andress + Lindsay Athoe + Ashley Beerdat + Sofija Berger + Liam Creed + Madelon Dececco + Stefani Eleoff + Rebecca Flynn + Bailey Gillespie + Devon Lowrie + Cassidy Morris + Olivia Mossuto + Michael Thompson + Yongxin Ye
Artlab Gallery
John Labatt Visual Arts Centre
Department of Visual Arts
Western University
London, ON
© 2019; Department of Visual Arts; Western University
VMC Image acquired on 09-05-2020 at 09:44:54 at an altitude of 6620.17 km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 20675. Image #13 out of 22 from this observation.
Credit: ESA - European Space Agency, creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/ CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
Tam Makers hosted an exhibit at Marinovators 2017 -- a free event that showcases young makers in Marin County. We presented some of the cool projects our members created in our makerspace: elegant boxes, wooden bowls, robot arms, interactive art and gadgets.
This year’s featured exhibit was a Time Machine created by our Maker Art class at the Lycée Français in Sausalito. Our 4th and 5th graders were on hand all day to demonstrate this innovative after-school project, which combines art, technology and storytelling -- using Arduino, motors, lights and sounds.
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. Everyone seemed to enjoy their experience with Tam Makers: children, parents, makers and woodworkers all had a wonderful time making art together and learning from each other.
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 Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/
Learn more about our Time Machine: bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017
Learn more about Marinovators: marinovators.org/
Arriving on RWY 22 from Reus (REU).
Operator: Ryanair
Aircraft: Boeing 737-8AS(WL)
Registration: EI-DYD
Callsign: Ryanair 8004 // RYR8004
Location: London (STN / EGSS)
March 22 - April 5, 2019
Opening Reception: Friday, March 22 from 6-8pm
Honesty Hour is an exhibition of recent work by Western University’s Bachelor of Fine Art Practicum class. Having worked closely and collectively for years, this show is not fifteen artists’ group show, but is the culmination of four years of community. The show has been planned fervidly and features dynamic work across multiple disciplines. We are excited to welcome all to experience the show on opening night, March 22, following the Department’s Open Studios
Work by: Stephanie Amatori +Jocelyn Andress + Lindsay Athoe + Ashley Beerdat + Sofija Berger + Liam Creed + Madelon Dececco + Stefani Eleoff + Rebecca Flynn + Bailey Gillespie + Devon Lowrie + Cassidy Morris + Olivia Mossuto + Michael Thompson + Yongxin Ye
Artlab Gallery
John Labatt Visual Arts Centre
Department of Visual Arts
Western University
London, ON
© 2019; Department of Visual Arts; Western University
Pfc. John Boyles, 22, from Gulfport, Miss. patrols with of Delta Company, 2nd Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne Division in the Aadhimiya section of Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, March 8, 2007. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)
Another optare heads back to the bus station on route 22 from St. Giles Park... It's been ages since I saw any different buses on the 22 - Oct. 24 2014.
Responsible for cutting the tops of coconuts, Yaseen, 22, from Abbottabad gives poses intently for the camera
Der Alte Flugmotor Von Hochdahl-Trills
Die Geschichte Der Halifax NP810-EQ-H.
DR. JAMES ALEXANDER MCPHEE
March 18, 1925 - October 8, 2019
Funeral Details: A celebration of life will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 147, 410 Vincent St in Barrie on November 22 from 1 to 5 pm.
Dr. James Alexander McPhee, 94, passed away peacefully with family at his side at Royal
Victoria Hospital in Barrie on October 8th, 2019. Born on March 18, 1925, Jim grew up in the
small rural community of Ophir near Sault Ste. Marie. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in
March of 1943. Shot down over Germany during active duty in November of 1944, he was
captured and held as a prisoner of war until his escape in May of 1945. After graduating from
the University of Toronto Medical School in 1953, Jim practiced family medicine in Gravenhurst,
King City, and Richmond Hill until his retirement in 1992. Jim continued working until 2009 at the
age of 84, assisting in the orthopedic surgical unit at York Central Hospital (now Mackenzie
Health). During his career, he was active in the establishment of York Central Hospital, where
he also served on the Medical Advisory Committee and for a time as Chief of Staff. He was a
past-president of the Ontario College of Family Physicians. Jim had a lifelong love of music and
the outdoors which he shared with his many beloved friends and family. In his retirement, he
was an active member of the Golden K, the Veterans Club of Barrie, RCAF 441 Wing
Association, and an active lecturer at the Historical Society.
Predeceased by his parents Angus and Elizabeth (née Cooper), his siblings Murdoch, Sarah,
Jessie, Neil, Ethel, Angus, Florence and Muriel, his first wife Norah (née Scriver), his second
wife Marilyn (née Webster), and his daughter Mary. He is survived by his children Bruce,
Charles (Louise), Ross (Jane), and Gail (Charlie) and his stepchildren Leslie (Larry), Heidi,
Matthew (Tanya) and Jeff (Debbie). Also survived by his grandchildren Michael, Todd (Jessica),
Nairn (Paula), Dustin, Laura (Nick), Mark ( Nora), Michelle , Esther ( Anthony), Katherine (
Alex), Heather (Simon), Jessica (Jeff), Carlyle, Kevin (Jasmine), Logan (Leanne), Kia, Ryan,
Shelby, Morgan (Alex), Laurel and great-grandchildren, Louis, Hobbs, Tavis, Payden, Maddie,
Brody, Alexandra, Juniper, Violet, Declan, and Saragh.
He was a man of incredible determination, integrity, and intelligence who touched many lives.
Jim was known for friendship and kindness to others; he will be greatly missed and fondly
remembered. A celebration of life will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 147, 410
Vincent St in Barrie on November 22 from 1 to 5pm. Memorial contributions may be made to the
Veterans Club of Barrie or the Royal Canadian Legion.
Army Reserve Spc. Jared Blue, 22, from Marion, Indiana, completes an obstacle course event during day two of the 200th Military Police Command’s Best Warrior Competition on March 31 at Joint Base McGuire-Dix –Lakehurst, New Jersey. Eight warfighters are competing in the weeklong competition held March 31 – April 3 in a variety of physical and mental events to earn the top spot of Best Warrior for Soldier and noncommissioned officer of the year. Blue is an intelligence Analyst assigned to the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 384th MP Battalion. The winners will compete at the Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition held in May. The 200th MPCOM is the largest Department of Defense law enforcement organization with nearly 14,000 Soldiers living in 44 states. (Army Reserve photo by Sgt. 1st Class Mark Bell/released)
Brighton & Hove 819 heading up North Street on service 22 from Woodingdean to Churchill Sqaure still in City Sightseeing livery. 29th December 2010.
VMC Image acquired on 13-11-2018 at 03:40:42 at an altitude of 9250.92 km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 18808. Image #6 out of 22 from this observation.
Credit: ESA - European Space Agency, creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/ CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
Finishing Touches – Workmen apply the finishing touches to the cistern at Gitaraga, hoping to finish in time for World Water Day, March 22. From the “African Water Trek” expedition on Richard Bangs’ Adventures on Yahoo. www.adventures.yahoo.com. Photo by John Canning.
VMC Image acquired on 15-06-2019 at 01:34:38 at an altitude of 4630.41 km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 19543. Image #12 out of 22 from this observation.
Credit: ESA - European Space Agency, creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/ CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
VMC Image acquired on 15-06-2019 at 01:33:50 at an altitude of 4696.51 km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 19543. Image #11 out of 22 from this observation.
Credit: ESA - European Space Agency, creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/ CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
Français/French.
VL2011-0265-033.
20 octobre 2011.
Courcelette, QC.
Un joueur de l'équipe de hockey du 2e R22R se précipite sur la rondelle 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.
VL2011-0265-033.
20 October 2011.
Courcelette, QC.
A player of the 2nd R22R’s hockey team rushes to the puck 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
DB Cargo 66105 heads through Heywood with 1Z23, the 07:22 from London Paddington to Bristol Temple Meads, UK Railtours 'Only Freight Track And Horses' charter train.
Heywood, Westbury.
11-09-2021
Freightliner 66589 passes through Westbury with 6Y84, the 12:22 from Warminster to Eastleigh East Yard, routed via Swindon, Reading West and Basingstoke.
Westbury.
25-02-2023
VMC Image acquired on 15-03-2020 at 23:52:01 at an altitude of 6817.01 km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 20488. Image #19 out of 22 from this observation.
Credit: ESA - European Space Agency, creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/ CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
March 22 - April 5, 2019
Opening Reception: Friday, March 22 from 6-8pm
Honesty Hour is an exhibition of recent work by Western University’s Bachelor of Fine Art Practicum class. Having worked closely and collectively for years, this show is not fifteen artists’ group show, but is the culmination of four years of community. The show has been planned fervidly and features dynamic work across multiple disciplines. We are excited to welcome all to experience the show on opening night, March 22, following the Department’s Open Studios
Work by: Stephanie Amatori +Jocelyn Andress + Lindsay Athoe + Ashley Beerdat + Sofija Berger + Liam Creed + Madelon Dececco + Stefani Eleoff + Rebecca Flynn + Bailey Gillespie + Devon Lowrie + Cassidy Morris + Olivia Mossuto + Michael Thompson + Yongxin Ye
Artlab Gallery
John Labatt Visual Arts Centre
Department of Visual Arts
Western University
London, ON
© 2019; Department of Visual Arts; Western University
Warren Gans (24) from Newlands and Shaun Wakelin (22) from Pinelands attempt to unofficially be the first people to slackline on Table Mountain. Warren was successful on his first attempt to cross the 20m line across Union Ravine. Shaun gave up after two falls from the line. This groundbreaking event launched the lead up to the BANFF Mountain Film World Tour 2009, sponsored by Cape Union Mart in partnership with K-Way, Black Diamond, Hi-Tec and Deuter” . Pictures by Greg Beadle
A UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter crew from the Virginia Army National Guard's Sandston-based Company B, 777th Aviation Support Battalion (AVUM) flies above more than 1,000 motorcyclists participating in the Some Gave All Freedom Ride May 22 from Spotsylvania High School, where Marine Sgt. Joshua J. Frazier graduated, to King George High School, Where Virginia Army National Guard Sgt. Nicholas C. Mason graduated. The annual ride honors the lives of the two Virginians and all others who paid the ultimate sacrifice in the Global War on Terror.(Photo by Staff Sgt. Andrew H. Owen, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
2019-03-22 KATIE REILLY | ANTONEISHA HARPER | DARREN MANN Origins Spring 2019 Intern Show MINT
ORIGINS is a group exhibition that explores the relationships between humanity and the physical world and how those relationships have a profound effect on our society. This exhibition explores the overwhelming forces around us that are shaping the way we live, dictating our lives and pulling us like a tide to the future. Artists Katie Reilly, Antoneisha Harper, and Darren Mann examine topics such as how we live, the creation of America, mass consumerism, and the idea that a single occurrence no matter how small can change the course of the universe forever.
Join MINT for an Opening Reception – March 22 from 7–10pm