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Ella es divina de todas las formas y maneras, ¡mira como sale en esta foto! :) muchas gracias Ada por todo tu apoyo y por lo bella persona que eres.

¡nunca pensé que una solicitud por fotopunto daba para tanto!

 

Mil besos

Early in the morning, walked Josiah to work in Ada, Ohio over Christmas 2004

Adao follam Manilkara kauki

Ada Cars'a tapıyor.

Scenen i Kista där det interaktiva dramat ADA FTW direktsändes ifrån.

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Ada, showing off another year of difference, continues the tradition that began here: www.flickr.com/photos/quinn/36311/

Scott Borgert and local boys

When I tried to remove the ADA lily pipe for cleaning I broke off my Eheim hose connector. I didn't bother putting back the glass intake and outtake. Trying to be fancy makes for more work and money!

English pantomime star- early 20th Century postcard

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Address: 86 Major Mackenzie Drive West, Highland Cottage

 

 86 Major Mackenzie Drive West is known both as the Ada Mackenzie House and Highland Cottage. Constructed between 1850 and 1855, this cottage has strong historical value in its direct association with Ada Mackenzie. Mackenzie was Canada's famous female golfer from the 1920s to 1940s and founded the Ladies Golf Club of Toronto. The land on which the cottage was built was purchased by J.R. Arnold in 1840 and remained in the Arnold family for 100 years. The Arnolds were early farming settlers of the community. The original main structure is a one-and-a-half storey building of saltbox form, facing south onto Major Mackenzie Drive. The house was renovated leaving the original footprint and structure intact, and the building was stripped to its frame and redesigned including new flooring, an added bay window, rebuilt sidewing, dormer windows and a separate garage. This property also has historical value because of its association with David Boyle Sr., who was involved with the creation of Pioneer Park in Richmond Hill and his son David Boyle Jr., was Canadas leading archaeologist of the time. The Ada Mackenzie House became a designated heritage property in 2008.

 

Sources

Town of Richmond Hill Bylaw # 116-08 heritage designation

 

Town of Richmond Hill, Inventory of Buildings of Architectural and Historical Importance, 2008

  

Top hat featuring Ada Lovelace first female computer scientist! Created by dear friend Viv Trafalgar

El boquino de Ada desde abajo

 

i think ada has changed quite a bit from this picture, but i meant to post it weeks ago and i thought better late than never. i will do a more recent comparison soon.

 

Cake for ADA Awareness Day. Written in icing "Happy 20th Anniversary ADA" with the symbols for accessibility including:

AD for Audio Description

Wheelchair symbol

Symbol for a person who is blind walking with a can

CC for Closed Captioning

Sign Language Symbol

Symbol of an Ear to represent listening device

Symbol for Braille

Ada is maybe a little over one hour old in this photo.

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