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CTA 22 from the Single car 1-50 series cars built by St Louis Car co in 1959 leads a 2 car train at IRM in Union, IL.
Last year, we didn’t have the Battery Dance Festival because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This year we have the Battery Dance Festival, and one is on-line and the other one is an in-person live performance on stage. The 40th annual Battery Dance Festival is held in Robert Jr. Wagner Park from August 15 to 20.
Young Voices in Dance, Battery Dance Festival’s newest addition, celebrates the next generation of choreographers. The program highlights the intellectual curiosity, innovation, and artistic excellence of youth (ages 15-22) from across the country. Young Voices in Dance will feature live performances with original works choreographed and danced by youth. This evening’s program was curated by a Youth Curatorial Panel led by Tadej Brdnik, Young Voices in Dance’s Artistic Advisor.
The dancers for the performance of Young Voice in Dance were Kate Louissaint and Nhyira Asante, Imani Gaudin, Spencer Everett and Isabella Aldridge, Brian Golden, Ramya Durvasula, Lily Summer Gee, Grace Yi-Li Tong, Danyok Arts Initiative.
Lance Cpl. James Proshek, 22, from Rosemont, Minn., with 2nd Platoon, India Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment sights in next to a water way, looking for enemy activity in southern Sangin, Dec., 22, 2010. The platoon was tasked with the operation of moving into the area to establish a new patrol base. After receiving enemy fire, they reached their objective point and secured the area.
Supermoon 14/06/22, from outside our tent, Porini Rhino Camp .
It was our 36th wedding anniversary, first one we've ever been apart on, so there was a little comfort in knowing we could both see the same moon at the same time.. (A belated anniversary celebration was had when I came home)
Last year, we didn’t have the Battery Dance Festival because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This year we have the Battery Dance Festival, and one is on-line and the other one is an in-person live performance on stage. The 40th annual Battery Dance Festival is held in Robert Jr. Wagner Park from August 15 to 20.
Young Voices in Dance, Battery Dance Festival’s newest addition, celebrates the next generation of choreographers. The program highlights the intellectual curiosity, innovation, and artistic excellence of youth (ages 15-22) from across the country. Young Voices in Dance will feature live performances with original works choreographed and danced by youth. This evening’s program was curated by a Youth Curatorial Panel led by Tadej Brdnik, Young Voices in Dance’s Artistic Advisor.
The dancers for the performance of Young Voice in Dance were Kate Louissaint and Nhyira Asante, Imani Gaudin, Spencer Everett and Isabella Aldridge, Brian Golden, Ramya Durvasula, Lily Summer Gee, Grace Yi-Li Tong, Danyok Arts Initiative.
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
FORT COLLINS, CO - AUGUST 22: From left, Tao Geoghegan Hart of Great Britain riding for Axeon in the best young rider jersey, Alexandr Braico of Moldolva riding for Jelly Belly-Maxxis in the best Colorado rider jersey, Rohan Dennis of Australia riding for BMC Racing in the leader's and King of the Mountains jersey, Roman Kreuziger of Czech Republic riding for Tinkoff-Saxo in the most courageous rider jersey and Kiel Reijnen of United States riding for UnitedHealthcare in the sprint points jersey pose for a photo following stage six from Loveland to Fort Collins of the 2015 USA Pro Challenge on August 22, 2015 in Fort Collins, Colorado. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
USAF Jungle Flight of the 492nd Fighter Squadron (492nd FS), nicknamed the Bolars and the Madhatters
McDonnell Douglas F-15 E Strike Eagle - 91-0310 - 91-310/LN | 48 FW/494 FS
McDonnell Douglas F-15 E Strike Eagle - 00-3004 - 00-3004/LN | 48 FW/494 FS
McDonnell Douglas F-15 E Strike Eagle - 91-0603 - 91-0603/LN | 48 FW/494 FS
RAF Donna Nook Air Weapons Range
16.11.22
Foxfield Railway Harvest of Steam Gala. Bellerophon arriving at Caverswall Road with the Knotty Heritage train on the 11:22 from Dilhorne Park.
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)
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
Corporal Natalie Grimer, 22, from Lincolnshire on patrol with her Service dog named Bolt. Natalie is a member of the Royal Air Force Police and is employed as a dog handler. This is Natalie's first tour of duty and she is normally based at Brize Norton in the UK.
Members of the Kabul Joint Support Unit, based at Camp Souter conduct a foot patrol. During the patrol they stop to assess a local school. The unit has assisted the school by providing a new rear gate, books and pencils and pens.
Last year, we didn’t have the Battery Dance Festival because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This year we have the Battery Dance Festival, and one is on-line and the other one is an in-person live performance on stage. The 40th annual Battery Dance Festival is held in Robert Jr. Wagner Park from August 15 to 20.
Young Voices in Dance, Battery Dance Festival’s newest addition, celebrates the next generation of choreographers. The program highlights the intellectual curiosity, innovation, and artistic excellence of youth (ages 15-22) from across the country. Young Voices in Dance will feature live performances with original works choreographed and danced by youth. This evening’s program was curated by a Youth Curatorial Panel led by Tadej Brdnik, Young Voices in Dance’s Artistic Advisor.
The dancers for the performance of Young Voice in Dance were Kate Louissaint and Nhyira Asante, Imani Gaudin, Spencer Everett and Isabella Aldridge, Brian Golden, Ramya Durvasula, Lily Summer Gee, Grace Yi-Li Tong, Danyok Arts Initiative.
Stagecoach optare 47404 nears the end of its' route whilst on the 22 from St. Giles Park. - Nov. 21 2014.
Soldiers from 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) and the U.S. Army Band, “Pershing’s Own”, conduct military funeral honors with funeral escort for U.S. Army Air Force 2nd Lt. Francis Callahan in Section 68 of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Monday, Feb. 24, 2025. Callahan was killed during WWII at age 22.
From a Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) press release:
In spring 1944, Callahan was assigned to the 732nd Bombardment Squadron, 453rd Bombardment Group, 2nd Combat Bomb Wing, 2nd Air Division, 8th Air Force in the European Theater. During a bombing mission on April 8 in Brunswick, Germany, Callahan was killed in action when his plane was shot down by enemy fighter aircraft fire. Airmen aboard another aircraft flying in formation with Little Joe (the B-24H “Liberator” Callahan was the navigator for) did not report seeing any crewmembers exiting the aircraft before it crashed in the vicinity of Salzwedel. The crash site could not be located by Allied forces during the war and the remains for all ten crewmembers (including Callahan) were unaccounted for following the war.
Beginning in 1946, the American Graves Registration Command (AGRC) began investigating the numerous bomber losses in the Salzwedel and Wistedt areas of Germany as part of their task to search for and recover fallen American personnel in the European Theater. German Forces had maintained accurate documentation of American aircraft shoot-downs, with several reports indicating B-24s crashing in the area. However, AGRC was unable to associate any of these reports with Little Joe or locate any crash or burial sites associated with the loss.
In 2015, an independent research group, Missing Allied Air Crew Research Team (MAACRT), contacted DPAA historians with new information related to a possible crash site near Wistedt, Germany. Investigators located the crash site and recovered various pieces of wreckage along with possible osseous remains which were transferred to the DPAA laboratory for analysis and identification. At the time, no matches were made, and further investigations were scheduled.
Between 2021 and 2023, DPAA investigators returned to the crash site and recovered all possible remaining osseous remains and life support equipment and returned it to the DPAA laboratory.
Anthropological and dental analysis by scientists at DPAA and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis by scientists at the Armed Forces Medical Examiners System were used to finally identify Callahan’s remains.
Callahan was officially accounted for on June 20, 2024, over 80 years since his death. Callahan’s niece, Kathleen Kaminski, received the U.S. flag from his funeral service.
(U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
The First Great Western High Speed Train working the 10.22 from London Paddington to Hereford on Tuesday, May 10, 2011, is side-on to the sun as it approaches the road bridge north of Chilson. The new track has yet to be straightened out, stressed and welded here.
Dean Tubandt receives the Commander's Award for Civilian Service on Jan. 22 from U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I Acting Deputy Commander Ron James and Command Sgt. Maj. Patrick M. Quirk, the garrison's senior enlisted leader. Tubandt was recognized for his service and accomplishments for the Plans, Analysis and Integration Office in support of the Area I mission. He will return to Ft. Wainwright, AK.
Last year, we didn’t have the Battery Dance Festival because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This year we have the Battery Dance Festival, and one is on-line and the other one is an in-person live performance on stage. The 40th annual Battery Dance Festival is held in Robert Jr. Wagner Park from August 15 to 20.
Young Voices in Dance, Battery Dance Festival’s newest addition, celebrates the next generation of choreographers. The program highlights the intellectual curiosity, innovation, and artistic excellence of youth (ages 15-22) from across the country. Young Voices in Dance will feature live performances with original works choreographed and danced by youth. This evening’s program was curated by a Youth Curatorial Panel led by Tadej Brdnik, Young Voices in Dance’s Artistic Advisor.
The dancers for the performance of Young Voice in Dance were Kate Louissaint and Nhyira Asante, Imani Gaudin, Spencer Everett and Isabella Aldridge, Brian Golden, Ramya Durvasula, Lily Summer Gee, Grace Yi-Li Tong, Danyok Arts Initiative.
Army Reserve Spc. Jared Blue, 22, from Marion, Ind., works his way through a scenario-based Army Warrior Task exercise during day two of the 200th Military Police Command’s Best Warrior Competition on April 1 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)
Window 22 from a complete set of 28 original stained glass windows, probably from the royal workshop of Barnard Flower, King's Glazier from 1497 to his death in 1515. 1 of 4 south clerestory windows depicting Twelve Martyrs and Confessors of the Faith. From left : Saints Catherine, Thomas of Canterbury(?), and Margaret : detail - St Margaret
Last year, we didn’t have the Battery Dance Festival because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This year we have the Battery Dance Festival, and one is on-line and the other one is an in-person live performance on stage. The 40th annual Battery Dance Festival is held in Robert Jr. Wagner Park from August 15 to 20.
Young Voices in Dance, Battery Dance Festival’s newest addition, celebrates the next generation of choreographers. The program highlights the intellectual curiosity, innovation, and artistic excellence of youth (ages 15-22) from across the country. Young Voices in Dance will feature live performances with original works choreographed and danced by youth. This evening’s program was curated by a Youth Curatorial Panel led by Tadej Brdnik, Young Voices in Dance’s Artistic Advisor.
The dancers for the performance of Young Voice in Dance were Kate Louissaint and Nhyira Asante, Imani Gaudin, Spencer Everett and Isabella Aldridge, Brian Golden, Ramya Durvasula, Lily Summer Gee, Grace Yi-Li Tong, Danyok Arts Initiative.
Corporal Natalie Grimer, 22, from Lincolnshire on patrol with her Service dog named Bolt. Natalie is a member of the Royal Air Force Police and is employed as a dog handler. This is Natalie's first tour of duty and she is normally based at Brize Norton in the UK.
Members of the Kabul Joint Support Unit, based at Camp Souter conduct a foot patrol. During the patrol they stop to assess a local school. The unit has assisted the school by providing a new rear gate, books and pencils and pens.
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)
1Z87: The Cumbrian Coast Express rail charter: the 13.22 from Carlisle to London Euston, promoted by the Railway Touring Company.
WCRC Class 47, no. 47760, is at the rear of this train.
Last year, we didn’t have the Battery Dance Festival because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This year we have the Battery Dance Festival, and one is on-line and the other one is an in-person live performance on stage. The 40th annual Battery Dance Festival is held in Robert Jr. Wagner Park from August 15 to 20.
Young Voices in Dance, Battery Dance Festival’s newest addition, celebrates the next generation of choreographers. The program highlights the intellectual curiosity, innovation, and artistic excellence of youth (ages 15-22) from across the country. Young Voices in Dance will feature live performances with original works choreographed and danced by youth. This evening’s program was curated by a Youth Curatorial Panel led by Tadej Brdnik, Young Voices in Dance’s Artistic Advisor.
The dancers for the performance of Young Voice in Dance were Kate Louissaint and Nhyira Asante, Imani Gaudin, Spencer Everett and Isabella Aldridge, Brian Golden, Ramya Durvasula, Lily Summer Gee, Grace Yi-Li Tong, Danyok Arts Initiative.
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Unit 377434 calls at Berwick with the 12:22 from Ore to Brighton service on Wednesday 21st September 2011.
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
Nine more pictures from our outing to Casa Romantica in San Clemente Thursday afternoon, May 22.
From Wikipedia ~ Encaustic tiles are ceramic tiles in which the pattern or figure on the surface is not a product of the glaze but of different colors of clay. They are usually of two colors but a tile may be composed of as many as six. The pattern appears inlaid into the body of the tile, so that the design remains as the tile is worn down.
Taken at Casa Romantica, San Clemente, California. © 2014 All Rights Reserved.
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My Flickr friends, Thursday afternoon we had an outing to this beautiful historic home and gardens in San Clemente.
Of course, I took lots of pictures. As I crop and process them I'll add them to the new Album I've created for them.
Base Hospital 22, in Beau Desert, France, photographed from the air, possibly on October 29th, 1918. The hospital was operating near its peak (reached on November 10th, 1918) when this photograph was made.
See the diagram of the Hospital in the book "The History of United States Army Base Hospital No. 22" by Vern V. Miller: babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89058465899&view=1u...
Last year, we didn’t have the Battery Dance Festival because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This year we have the Battery Dance Festival, and one is on-line and the other one is an in-person live performance on stage. The 40th annual Battery Dance Festival is held in Robert Jr. Wagner Park from August 15 to 20.
Young Voices in Dance, Battery Dance Festival’s newest addition, celebrates the next generation of choreographers. The program highlights the intellectual curiosity, innovation, and artistic excellence of youth (ages 15-22) from across the country. Young Voices in Dance will feature live performances with original works choreographed and danced by youth. This evening’s program was curated by a Youth Curatorial Panel led by Tadej Brdnik, Young Voices in Dance’s Artistic Advisor.
The dancers for the performance of Young Voice in Dance were Kate Louissaint and Nhyira Asante, Imani Gaudin, Spencer Everett and Isabella Aldridge, Brian Golden, Ramya Durvasula, Lily Summer Gee, Grace Yi-Li Tong, Danyok Arts Initiative.