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Recently the Rick Ford Dealership on Kings Mountain Street in Clover was destroied by fire. Here, Rick Dickerson remembers the night of the fire as he looks over the damage Wednesday afternoon. "Dugan", the family dog is seen looking through the rubble.
After hours in the park and a little too much time at the Patriot, we ended up back at Jessie and I's place for more drinking, Wii playing and cherished object destroying. This (and a massive hangover) were what I woke up to the next morning.
CBS News RAW": daytime pictures of the aftermath of the Tuesday's earthquake in Haiti. There were crying victims among the downed buildings.
Aftermath of the Spicewood Wildfires of September 2011. Taken along Paleface Ranch Road on September 11, 2011.
This image probably doesn't do the damage any real justice.
this was supposed to be of jay's depantsing, but the camera delayed a little... jay is probably happy about that, b/c it turns out we would have seen more than underwear! lesson learned: do not wear track pants to acme (but if you do, wear undies!)
thanks for being a good sport about the whole thing jay :)
Here's the other side of the table, with some of my Gourmates by Glo-Hill collection. (Chrome and Bakelite serving ware made in the 50's and 60's.) I and my MOL made all the sweets/goodies.
One Los Angeles Firefighter suffered non-life threatening burn injury on May 22, 2010, while battling swift-moving flames that destroyed a multi-level home in the Silver Lake area of Los Angeles. © Photo by Mike Meadows
For best view is on black
The aftermath of a wildfire in the Mt. Hood National Forest ,Oregon
© Gary Meyers Photography | All Rights Reserved | Do not use without my permission.
Gear spread across the ice after a fight between the Colorado Avalanche and the Chicago Blackhawks.
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Taken by our friend who was rescuing people by boat, on the day after we were rescued. Water was almost at peak height here.
Chinese New Year 2014
Festivities at Hotel de Ville with Jacob and the program kids, chasing after the parade and trying to find friends in the crowds.
Description: Illustrated London News: May 4, 1912 – p667
Aboard the rescue-ship: “Titanic” survivors on the “Carpathia”
1: Succouring the Saved: women passengers on the “Carpathia” sewing for the “Titanic” survivors and distributing clothes.
2: Rescued “Titanic” passengers aboard the “Carpathia”, Mr. George A. Harder who was the only man saved of eleven honeymoon couples, Mrs. Harder and Mrs. Charles M. Hays whose husband was lost.
Date of Execution: 1912
Medium: Letterpress
Collection: Illustrated London News
Reference No: 67.0 ILN
Find out more about Illustrated London News on our online catalogue.
New anti-hurricane technology
PCT/SK2006/000003 (WO/2006/085830) A METHOD OF AND A DEVICE FOR THE REDUCTION OF TROPICAL CYCLONES DESTRUCTIVE FORCE
documents - www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?wo=2006085830
THE INVENTION relates to a method of suppressing the tropical cyclones’ destructive force characterised in that the ascendant speed of wind in a tropical cyclone’s eyewall is reduced by sea water pumped on-site from under the sea surface above the sea surface and diffused in the wind at the bottom of such tropical cyclone in/near its eyewall. The invention also describes a facility for the application of said method.
Antihurricane Technology Fund (AHTF ahtfund org)
Fund support development, testing and propaganda of technologies that are capable of avoiding spontaneous catastrophes or decrese them in size, fundraising.
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Hurricane active technology prevention
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Heidelberg Project - Detroit, MI
The Heidelberg Project is an outdoor art project in the McDougall-Hunt neighborhood on Detroit's east side, just north of the city's historically African-American Black Bottom area. It was created in 1986 by the artist Tyree Guyton, who was assisted by his wife, Karen, and grandfather Sam Mackey. The Heidelberg Project is in part a political protest, as Tyree Guyton's childhood neighborhood began to deteriorate after the 1967 riots. Guyton described coming back to Heidelberg Street after serving in the Army; he was astonished to see that the surrounding neighborhood looked as if "a bomb went off".
At first, the project consisted of his painting a series of houses on Detroit's Heidelberg Street with bright dots of many colors and attaching salvaged items to the houses. It was a constantly evolving work that transformed a hard-core inner city neighborhood where people were afraid to walk, even in daytime, into one in which neighbors took pride and where visitors were many and welcomed.[citation needed] Despite the area being characterized by high levels of blight and poverty, the evolving art work grew Tyree Guyton worked on the Heidelberg Project daily with the children on the block. He and director Jenenne Whitfield gave lectures and workshops on the project around the country. Their main goal was to develop the Heidelberg Project into the city's first indoor and outdoor museum, complete with an artists' colony, creative art center, community garden, amphitheater, and more. In 2005 the Heidelberg Project was awarded the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence silver medal.
Description: Illustrated London News: May 4, 1912 – p691
Drawn from material supplied by Mr. F.M. Hoyt, a Survivor. The chivalry of the sea: “Women and Children First” after the “Titanic” disaster.
After the order “All Men Stand Back Away From the Boats, All Ladies Retire To the Next Deck Below”; women entering a life-boat from B Deck of the “Titanic”
Date of Execution: 1912
Medium: Letterpress
Collection: Illustrated London News
Reference No: 67.0 ILN
Find out more about Illustrated London News on our online catalogue.