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On the property of an abandoned 30 bedroom house built in 1820.

date stamped on slide July 1980

It's repro Francie in It's a Date and TNT Francie in Dance Party discussing the merits of Davey Jones, et al.

Mr Syd outfits for Ms Syd to feel up

date stamped on slide April 1963

Uh, can't wait for tomorrow...come to me Friday! :(

 

* Photo taken with a Samsung GT-S5367 mobile.

Edited on Pixlr Express. *

Picked up these “Date Books” by Determined Productions last year. Most feature phototype revivals of wood type, as was popular in the 1960s–70s. I also have a bunch of their small square cookbooks and Peanuts books. Will post soon.

1. Eden drags Lilith to speed dating.

Eden: "You need to do this--it's a good opportunity for you."

Lilith: "If it's so great, why aren't you participating?"

Eden: "Seriously? Actresses don't speed date."

 

2. Don is ready to take a break from being DJ so he can tend to matters at KDON, leaving ex-husband and wife team Emily and Timothy to handle speed dating....bad idea?

 

3. Denver Perkins arrives to find older brother Johnny in his booth for speed dating.

Denver: "Move."

Johnny "No, man, you move."

Denver: "I'm single, man. You move."

Johnny: "Man, Mr. Booley, tell him I was here first!"

 

Date: 16-08-2019

Location: Düsseldorfer Straße, Neuss, Germany

3221+ 3236 on U75

Rheinbahn continues to operate the 1970s Düwag GT8SU. 30 remain in Düsseldorf after a good number were sold to Krakow. One vehicle, its original red-white colour scheme restored, has already been added to the Rheinbahn historic fleet. They can be found on U75 on weekdays but I also spotted one on U77.

 

Anniversary Night Out

4-16-2021

@Aloft Hotel, Downtown, Raleigh, NC.

Heute ist sein erstes Date. Hoffentlich kommt sein Gänseblümchen gut an.

 

Today is his first date. Hopefully the flower is well received.

For certain photos that I upload on Flickr, the "date taken" is not set, even though the date taken is present in the EXIF data, e.g. for this photo:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/loupiote/52778277566

 

The EXIF contains this "date taken":

 

Date and Time (Digitized) - 2017:06:30 01:16:44-07:00

 

The bug can be easily reproduced by getting and uploading uploading this original photo, which can be obtained here: live.staticflickr.com/65535/52778277566_8591b08e09_o_d.jpg

 

Because of this bug, Flickr will consider that the date taken is either "infinity" (in the future) or the date the photo was edited with photoshop, depending on what you do with Flickr.

 

For example when you looks at "date taken" in the Organizer, it show you the date when the photo was edited (i.e. modified), which is also stored in the EXIF:

 

Date and Time (Modified) - 2023:03:28 19:07:38

 

This bug prevents albums containing images like this one from being correctly sorted by "date taken".

 

This bug affects ALL the photos that I took with my cellphone and that I edited with photoshop. It does not affect photos that I took with other cameras, also edited with photoshop.

 

It looks like Flickr is not extracting the "date taken" properly from the EXIF data for those images, likely because of the format of their EXIF data, i.e. flickr fails to extract the "date taken" from the EXIF tag "Date and Time (Digitized)".

 

date stamped on slide June 1989

Date: April 2019

Location: Novara

Model: Angelo

ph: Giovanni Riccioni

 

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date stamped on slide January 1964

We are going to produce save the date magnets.

   

date stamped on back of photograph December 1980

date stamped on slide, July 1970, handwritten on slide, "Service Station, El Camino"

📆2019-04-13 -⏱16'30h➡️WPF‍♀️1ª Div -🏆RFEN_Aquatics📍Piscina: @cncatalunya 🔛: @cncatalunyawaterpolofem 🆚 @wpmarbellafem - @timeoutsports.cat @sports_of_our_world - Photo:©️J.Arnau/ @atelierphoto.cat - ⚪️🔵🔴 - 🔛 L'enllaç a les fotos ho podeu veure a la bio. El enlace a todas las fotos en la bio. Link to all photos in the bio. -

A view from Gleneagle’s distinctive platform overbridge sees A4 pacific No 60027 Merlin speeding northwards through the station on 14th August 1963. The train is ‘The Grampian’ 3 hour express to Aberdeen, the 8.25am departure from Glasgow Buchanan St.; normally a 7-coach load, but on this occasion the formation has has been strengthened to 8 coaches.

At this date, Merlin had within the past week returned to St. Rollox from a brief visit to Doncaster Works and seems to be going well. Having reached Gleneagles, the climb from Stirling is at an end and the descending grades to Perth will enable the crew to take things more easy for a while as the uphill work remaining is not until the later approaches to Aberdeen.

To complete the journey of 153 miles in 180 minutes including stops at Stirling and Perth required fast running and the Perth-Forfar section especially, which was largely on level track, regularly saw speeds well into the eighties (despite the fact that the line speed limit was 75mph.)

 

At the time of this photograph, the branch to Crieff was still in operation with the bay platform to the right in regular use. Before steam finished on the 3-hour expresses in 1966 the branch had been closed and the line lifted. Merlin was to work the Glasgow-Aberdeen services for a further year before being transferred to Edinburgh St Margarets in September 1964 to join 60024 Kingfisher on workings to Carlisle, Newcastle, Dundee and (by the east coast route), Aberdeen. Withdrawal ended the career of this celebrated locomotive in September 1965.

 

Two courses and dessert to follow?

Date: 24th August, 2019

Time: 4 to 10 PM SLT

Who can participate: Open to all club members, bike designers and custom builders of bikes.

Prizes: Custom built bike from CG Productions, cash prizes and much more for Winners.

 

Grab the application at the following landmark. Fill and send it to sirencliodhna.

 

Your ride: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Soul%20Siren/104/195/21

中秋快樂

Happy Mid-Autumn

date stamped on slide, July 1959

Hiked to a cave full of upside down icicles that are supposed to look like Hattefatterners from Moomin, not far from Niseko in Japan.

So I convinced the boy to snap another shoe pic ha ha. this one took place as we were getting ready to go to the movies the other night. I'd gotten home from work late and didn't have a whole lot of time before he'd be over, so i shrugged off my blazer and shell, unbuckled my ankle straps and took off my black heels, had a few spoonfuls of chocolate ice cream for dinner, freshened up a tad grabbed a black pullover and pulled on these tan cuffed wedge heeled ankle boots just in time for his ringing my doorbell just before eight. i charmed him into snapping this pic and we headed out in his car we talked about our day and such throughout the ride and across the parking lot so of course i'd forgotten to tie my shoes until we were side stepping down the row of seats and i kept stepping on my undone laces natch i figured why bother while we were seated nor was there much room to tie them in a lady like fashion anyway so i left them untied throughout the movie, actually feeling pretty good about myself doing so hee hee well when the end of the movie came, you guessed it, kept stepping on my laces again exiting the row of seats. well i didn't want to block the aisle while everyone was leaving so we headed for the car like everybody else through the lobby with my laces whipping the backs of my ankles all the way back to the car "didn't you tie your shoes?" he asked rounding the back of his car i felt myself blush and said "not yet" with my head down bless his heart, he was all manners cuz i fell asleep within minutes of him starting the engine! i woke up to his gentle hand on my shoulder with the car door open behind me at the edge of my sidewalk. "i didn't snore did i?" i was so embarrassed. "just barely audible sleep noises" i apologized, he assured me not to worry and that he thought it was cute. blush. and he took my hand as i tumbled from my slumber in his front passenger seat and patiently helped me get my land legs balanced back on my four inch wedges -- still untied mind you -- and he gentlemanly walked me back up my sidewalk, held me steady as i unlocked my door, guided me up the steps to my apt and borrowed my keys to let me in. he stayed to make sure i wouldn't fall and crack open my skull and only went home himself once i proved i was alright on my own in a sleep tee shirt, pajama pants and white socks sometime after midnight and i went to bed after locking up behind him.

Clipped from - The Interior News newspaper - Smithers, British Columbia, Canada - 19 October 1988 - WALCOTT is a small community in British Columbia along the CN railway halfway between Telkwa (18 miles southeast of Telkwa) and Houston. It got its first official school in 1931 when a 16x20-foot log structure was built for this purpose. Local people donated all the labour for the construction of this building. R. Low was the first secretary-treasurer and Betty Murdock the first teacher. In the spring of 1936, the building burned down. A new frame building was erected about halfway between the highway and the Walcott bridge. The building was constructed by F. Cook, using taxpayers' money for labour and materials. The heavy stringers used for the floor were donated by local residents as they used the school for dances, etc. While the new building was being constructed, classes were held in a cabin owned by H. Beck. Later, a piano was purchased for the school with funds raised by holding dances and basket socials. The teachers boarded with some of the local residents. In later years, some of them lived in a small log cabin and later in a two-storey frame house across the river. For a short time, around 1953, one of the teachers, Mr. Dahl, also ran the WALCOTT Post Office from there. Around 1947 the school building was moved to a location closer to the Walcott bridge. Here it still sits on a two-acre lot on the corner of Walcott Road and Grouse Road. In 1959 the school had only a few students. When a family of five moved away the next spring, the school was forced to close. The building was sold and is still in use as a private residence. The population of WALCOTT in 1932 was 28.

 

The WALCOTT Post Office was established - 1 October 1925 and closed - 2 October 1966. The Post Office permanently closed due to the establishment of Telkwa RR No. 1.

 

LINK to a list of the Postmasters who served at the WALCOTT Post Office - central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=posoffposmas&id=6...

 

Clipped from - The Interior News newspaper - Smithers, British Columbia, Canada - 23 February 1966 - Authority has been granted for the establishment of a rural route at Telkwa, to serve four times a week the Quick Post Office and approximately ninety patrons residing on Highway 16, Round Lake Road and Woodmere Road. R.R. No. 1 Telkwa will also serve the five patrons of the WALCOTT Post Office which will be closed. Tenders are to be called shortly for an operator of this rural delivery service.

 

When this letter was posted at WALCOTT, British Columbia the Postmistresswas was Mary Adelaide Hemstreet. She served from - 1 October 1925 to - 14 May 1947.

 

Mary Adelaide (nee Sloan) Hemstreet was born on 22 January 1901, in Waynetown, Wayne Township, Montgomery, Indiana, United States, her father, Claude Albert Sloan, was 24 and her mother, Mary Elizabeth Huckery, was 23. She married Albert Kenzie Hemstreet in 1917, in Alberta, Canada. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 1 daughter. She lived in Wayne Township, Montgomery, Indiana, United States in 1910 and Alberta, Canada in 1916. She died on 15 August 1987, in Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, at the age of 86. LINK to her newspaper obituary - www.newspapers.com/clip/107498619/the-interior-news/ - LINK to her death certificate - search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/34...

 

Her husband - Albert "Bert" Kenzie Hemstreet

(b. 6 October 1890 in Owen Sound, Grey, Ontario, Canada – d. 15 November 1972 at age 82 in Victoria, Capital, British Columbia, Canada) - he owned the General Store in Walcott, B.C. and was also the towns blacksmith. LINK to his newspaper obituary - www.newspapers.com/clip/107498674/obituary-for-albert-k-h... - LINK to his death certificate - search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/d8...

 

- sent from - / WALCOTT / MR 2 / 33 / B.C / - split ring cancel - this split ring hammer (A1-1) was proofed - 26 September 1925 - (RF C).

 

Addressed to: Campana Corporation / 2503 Lincoln Highway, / Batavia, Illinois / USA

 

CAMPANA CORPORATION LIMITED is a federal corporation entity registered with Corporations Canada. The incorporation date is January 14, 1927. Its first product was Italian Balm, a hand lotion. The formula was purchased from a Dr. Campana, from where the company derives its name. It also produced facial and pore cleaners.

 

Some time prior to the year 1885 a druggist in Toronto, Canada, began to manufacture and sell a hand lotion which he called Campana's Italian Balm. Some sales were made in the United States. The lotion continued to be sold under that name by him and his successors in a comparatively small way until 1926, when the plaintiff acquired the formula and all rights to the trade-mark, trade-name, or goodwill, and began to manufacture the product at Batavia, Ill.

date stamped on slide May 1972

Date: 2008.02.14

 

Copyright 2005-2008 AlexEdg AllEdges (www.alledges.com).

 

Date: 14-03-2015

Location: Erasmusweg, Den Haag, The Netherlands

HTM GTL8 no 3026 departing the Erasmusplein stop.

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Leica M-A

7 artsisans 28mm

Kodak 400 TX

Went on a dinner date on Saturday.

before my lunch date with mr twiggs, i took a few pictures in lisbon and how gorgeous it was that day!

 

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Date: May 21, 2021

Location: Patapsco State Park (Henryton Area) - Marriottsville, Maryland (Howard County)

 

Sykesville

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Mood app on iPhone is doing great job to replicate the analog feeling. Just when I tried it on a people, they weren't that happy as with common iPhone rendering - that crisp and vibrant.

date stamped on slide March 1980

Date of registration: 24-02-1978.

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