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Title: Photo 39
Reference Code: 002.020.BLO.39
Date: unknown
Extent: 8 x 10
Creator: unknown
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▶ from the St. John Vianney Seminary Photographs Series (004.002.3)
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39. Yesterday night I was hanging out with Andrew, Bex and Jess at Revolution. Andrew's last night in Aberdeen before heading home to London so we had a few drinks before I headed to work. 39/366
Took pictures for a photography school (I'm the 'model'),kinda hate my smirk here
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#39, SO24-HAS BY GRAFF - FRA, ORECA 07 - GIBSON, James ALLEN, Vincent CAPILLAIRE, Charles MILESI 2020 FIA World Endurance Championship Season 8 Round 7 24h Le Mans, Le Mans, France. Photo © John D Stevens..
Catalog #: 15_002142
Title: Bell P-39
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: No 95, N13381, James Harp
Collection: Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
Album Name: Cleveland 46, 47, 48, 49
Page #: 13
Tags: National Air Races, Charles Daniels, Air Races, Bell
PUBLIC COMMONS.SOURCE INSTITUTION: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
This year’s student production, The 39 Steps, was directed by Phillip Heilbron I and with a cast of six managed to blend Hitchcock, Monty Python, and James Bond.
Archiving my very 1st teenage steps with the Atari 800XL in the form of a folder full of code, sketches & references (all created between 1988-1991)... I started with writing pure hex code, then taught myself the 6502 flavour of Assembler (only learned Z80 before) but then got more & more into game design, icons & demo scene activities (as coder, gfx and chiptunes & co-organizer) and started building several tools & games (incl. The Brundles, a commercial Lemmings clone for the 8-bit Atari in '93)
Aunty Hannah stood next to a brand new Austin Westminster car (A95 or A105) outside 39 Burrow Road, Deepdale, Preston. Summer 1959.
It is not known who this car belonged to as my aunty and her husband never ever owned one. It has a Lancashire registration and one thought is that it may have belonged to the husband of one of my auntie’s sisters called Newty who lived at Higher Walton. He was John Bannister and was very keen on cars as was his son William. Also around this time my Uncle would have come in to a reasonable some of money as compensation for the new Preston by-pass (M6) being constructed right through the centre of his market garden business which resulted in it being split in to two sections east and west of the new motorway. I remember climbing up the newly built embankment to have a look at the construction work even though I was just four years old. Who would have thought that 22 years later that I would have been designing traffic signs and preparing carriageway markings drawings for motorways in the North-West.
The Preston by-pass was the first section of motorway in the country and it was officially opened by the Prime Minister, Harold MacMillan on Friday 05 December 1958. The Bannister family received further compensation when the M6 was widened in 1993 thus taking more of their land although my this time the market garden business had closed.
The tall wooden fence in the background of the photograph is on the south side of Burrow Road and is made from old railway sleepers; behind the fence in a cutting is the section of the Preston to Longridge railway between St. Paul's Road and Deepdale Road.
Photograph Harry Whale / Ian 10B family collection.
Slide No.4553
Pasilla - Another chili my husband uses quite a bit in his sauces. A true pasilla is the dried form of the long and narrow chilaca pepper. These are a bit hot not too bad. They have a wonderful smokey, deep rich flavor and a fabulous fragrance!
© Kimberley Richards, 2009
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I came upon a stranger
in a clearing in the woods
we shared a passing moment
our lives briefly intertwined
how can something so simple as
watching nature grow
keep two people standing still
and make time disappear?
Hey :)
So this is the picture I took earlier today (the same time as the tree picture).
I had such a nice walk, it made me feel so so good. As I was walking along this boardwalk path I came to some denser woods and they opened up into a kind of a clearing (still lots of trees but very few small trees... if you know what i mean). I saw a guy standing a fair bit in front of me and he was just standing very still staring off at something. So I looked and there was a deer. Not just one deer though I saw two little ones as well! The guy noticed me but then looked back at the deer. The woods were so silent and peaceful. I sat down and watched them eat for at least half an hour. Anytime either of us would move, the mother would stare at us with her big ears raised as if to chastise.
Really and truly an amazing experience, to be so close to nature and to somehow share that experience with a total stranger. It gets me thinking of all those brief interactions that happen everyday. Bumping into somebody and saying excuse me or talking to somebody waiting in line with you. Have you met them before? Will you meet again? Was it a random event or was it destined to happen?
Just something to think about it :)
Now I am going to sleep ZZZzzzzzz!