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Minister Gregory Barker with representatives of the solar industry as part of a meeting of the Solar PV Stakeholder Group.
28 May 2012
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Premier Christy Clark joined Quesnel residents for the annual Billy Barker Days parade and opening ceremonies.
Barker Bus YSV645 at Ingatestone Railway Station on rail replacement duties to Newbury Park
Setra S250 C53F new to Clarke, Lower Sydenham as P49YTL in June 1997
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Photo taken by and copyright Noel Baxendale.
Minister Gregory Barker with representatives of the solar industry as part of a meeting of the Solar PV Stakeholder Group.
28 May 2012
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Bootie Barker Crew Chief of the #66 Haas Automation Chev has his fingers in his ears as the engine reeves up prior to the sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500. 8/3/08
Laura Trott Elinor Barker Ciara Horne Joanna Rowsell Shand Team GB Bronze Medal winners Womens Pursuit World Championship 2016
When Stephen King met this guy in the 80s, he said, "I have seen the future of horror, his name is Clive Barker". His earlier work is mostly horror, and his later work moved both outward toward the supernatural, and inward toward the nature of mind and dreams. He is noted for blurring the line between supposed opposites like heaven and hell, pleasure and pain.
All you really need to know. though, is HELLRAISER! It was adapted from his novella "Hellbound Heart." Check out that book, as well as a few others by him RIGHT HERE.
Premier Christy Clark joined Quesnel residents for the annual Billy Barker Days parade and opening ceremonies.
Minister Gregory Barker with representatives of the solar industry as part of a meeting of the Solar PV Stakeholder Group.
28 May 2012
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My photo of Molly Barker, founder of Girls on the Run, was just published in the December 2006 issue of Runner's World Magazine! I took it with my Nikon 880 on a 25 ft pole at the Kalamazoo event.
In May 2009 Barker Ranch, legendary home of Charles Manson, burned, most likely due to an accidental wood stove fire.
I was saddened by this sight. It's a historical loss that cannot be replaced, even if the building is rebuilt. All the artifacts, including several log books from visitors, are gone forever.
No one has claimed responsibility.
Kudos to whoever cleaned up the place.
More interesting iconography, with Elvis and Dennis the Menace - I think John Wayne was on the other side...
The Saturdays of 2011 Number 53!
The final Saturday, and the final day of 2011. The old Barker's department store on Kensington High Street, a magnificent Deco palace, now housing a large Whole Foods supermarket and cafe/restaurant.
Polaroid SX-70 Sonar with Impossible Project new PX100 test film
In the early 1900's, ranchers, needing water for their stock, searched for ways to supplement natural water sources. They dug wells, improved springs and expanded natural catch basins in drainages of canyons and rock formations by building small dams.
This area began as a natural tank, a catch basin for rainfall and runoff. It was expanded into a dam by the Barker & Shay Cattle Company, and still later enlarged by Bill Keys, owner of the Desert Queen Ranch. At its maximum it encompasses about 20 acres. A pipeline once carried water to the cattle trough in the wash behind the dam.
Cattle Ranching was a short-lived effort in this area. When the rainfall decreased in the early part of the 20th century, grasses declined and many springs dried up. Cattle raising gradually moved farther west to greener pastures.
Today Barker Dam is a reminder of the past, its waters reflecting only the brown rocks and blue skies of the desert. It is a quiet place in a noisy world and a precious watering hole for desert animals and migrating birds, (10-02-25-6530)