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1983 Ash Wednesday bushfires 25th Commemorative service at the Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens on Sunday 17th February 2008. In typical Australian fashion the audience chose to sit in the shade under the trees.
This area was completely burnt out during the fires in 1983.
The services represented included Country Fire Service, St Johns Ambulance, State Emergency Service, Salvation Army Emergency Catering Unit, Metrolpolitan Fire Service, National Parks Rangers,
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People trying to capture a sight of the Red Bull's Formula 1 parade. The crowds were such that some stood on top of their motorbikes to be able to see the happening.
Taken in Bangkok, 18.12.2010
© Kabir Orlowski
Audience members laugh at entertaining comments by panelists at the International Engagement Conference for South Sudan on Dec. 14, 2011, in Washington, D.C. Photo copyright Kendra Helmer/USAID
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As you might have guessed we are seeing a very special entertainer tonight.
My wife is an Elvis fan - she owns a lot of his music - but she is focused on the music. She doesn't want to visit Graceland, or know about the shady goings on with his manager 'Colonel Tom Parker' for instance.
"Multi Award Winner Gordon Hendricks brings you a show which takes you through the 68 special and Elvis in Concert years to a section where beautiful ballads and gospel songs are recreated in an intimacy which leaves the audience in raptures. After the interval its into the jumpsuit and enjoy all of Elvis’ iconic numbers from the 70’s and concert years."
The venue is (appropriately named) King's Hall in Stoke-On-Trent built in 1910. If you closed your eyes, you were with Elvis.
View of the audience during the program. George Williams is featured in the center. The gentleman to his left is Reginald Kemp.
The event was held in the Athenaeum Gallery space of the Archives to celebrate the completion of the Cobb NAACP/Civil Rights Series of oral histories. Students in Dr. Tom Scott's class interviewed members of the Cobb County Branch of the NAACP, as well as members of the community engaged in the Civil Rights Movement.
Digital versions of all transcripts in the Cobb NAACP/Civil Rights Series are available in PDF format through the Archives content management system: archon.kennesaw.edu/.
All images in this set are licensed for noncommercial use through Creative Commons. Please attribute to Kennesaw State University Dept. of Archives, Special Collections, & Records Management.