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Middenweg, Kruislaan/Radioweg: bronze sculpture "Shell Shape" on a washed concrete base. Date of installation: 1982.
Photo credit: 4th Canadian Division
Date: May 23, 2022
Canadian Rangers and Junior Canadian Rangers from all five Patrol Groups taking part in the official ceremony, held on May 23, 2022, in Victoria, B.C., to celebrate the kick off The Year of the Canadian Ranger, honouring their 75th anniversary.
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Crédit photo : 4e Division Canadienne
Date : 23 mai 2022
Des Rangers canadiens ainsi que des Rangers canadiens juniors des cinq Groupes de patrouilles prenant part à une cérémonie officielle, tenue le 23 mai 2022 à Victoria, B.-C., afin de célébrer l’inauguration de l’année des Rangers canadiens qui souligne leur 75e anniversaire.
DATE: 4-17-12
LOCATION: Kennedy Space Center - SLF
SUBJECT: Shuttle Discovery being mated to the SCA for its ferry flight to DC.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett
Saw this at the top center of the Gateway/Emerald mine opening that the coal exited into the tipple.
Sort of a mystery. The year is hard to decipher.
Accession Number: 1990:1383
Display Title: A pietra dura panel from the Taj Mahal
Suite Name:
Media & Support: Opaque watercolor on paper
Creation Date: 1834
Creation Place/Subject: India
State-Province: Uttar Pradesh
Court: Agra
School: Company
Display Dimensions: 7 5/32 in. x 2 1/8 in. (18.2 cm x 5.4 cm)
Credit Line: Edwin Binney 3rd Collection
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Repository: The San Diego Museum of Art
Mrs Lofthouse, Pancake Queen, at The Ritz Bingo. Photograph taken by a Keighley News photographer on 24th February 1982.
In July 2021, Keighley and District Local History Society acquired an extensive collection of photograph negatives taken by the Keighley News. Groups of negatives were held in small wallets with the date and basic labelling written on the wallet. This image is developed from one of those negatives. The image was processed by Tim Neal in January 2022.
Bang up to date is the new design for seat coverings for part of London Underground designed by Wallace Sewell.
The venture is a collaboration between two women, Harriet Wallace-Jones and Emma Sewell, who developed their business after graduating from the Royal College of Art in 1990. These two women have beaten 350 other entries for the design of a new London Underground seating fabric. A quote from their website reads:
“New pattern for seats on the London Underground
Wallace Sewell’s design casting London landmarks in abstract shapes has beaten 350 entries to become the new fabric for Tube seats.
The fabric, in red and blue, depicts structures through circles, triangles and squares. Known as moquette, it will first be used on refurbished Central Line trains from 2011, and other new trains”.
Here is the URL for further information of Wallace Sewell:
30 secrets in 30 days:
Secret #1
I have body image issues. After having 3 kids in less than 3 years, certain features on my body may never be the same again. But there is one part of me that I DO love - my legs. They are quite muscular. When I show a little (or a lot of) leg, I feel more confident about the way I look. So, although showing my legs can be seen as a sexual thing to some, for ME it's a way to feel more comfortable.
Title: Swimmers
Date: 1947
Description: The sophomore class is gathered on the beach, May 1947. The occasion is a picnic thrown by the freshmen and juniors for the graduating sophomores and seniors.
Subject: Bathing suits
Clothing and dress
Beaches
Picnicking
Coverage: St. Mary's Female Seminary-Junior College
Donated by: Robey, Mary Beth (Early)
Repository: St. Mary's College of Maryland Archives
For more information, see: smcm.cdmhost.com/cdm/singleitem/collection/p4105coll4/id/...
Parker set my camera to really slow exposure, then ran back to the table and didn't sit still (on purpose). So he is transparent.
I would have used this for my daily photo, but I don't think I actually took this one.
BOX DATE: 2019
MANUFACTURER: Mattel
DOLLS IN LINE: Barbie; "Daisy;" "Renee;" "Teresa;" Ken
BODY TYPE: 2016; molded striped Barbie print panties; straight arms; straight, non-bending legs; flat feet
HEAD MOLD: 2015 "Curvy/Daisy"
PERSONAL FUN FACT: Ah, my heart for Miss Daisy! She's quickly become one of my favorite Barbie friends from modern times. Oddly, she is hardly ever labeled as Daisy on her packaging (thus why her name is in quotes on my photo title). What's not to love? She sports vibrant pink hair. Check! She has a curvy body. Double check! And, my first Daisy was a 2019 birthday gift, from my friend Beth. Ever since she kindly surprised me with the "Travel" Daisy, I've had my eye out for more. I've seen her occasionally secondhand, but they were always the wrong price. This lady turned up at the Salvation Army in July of 2024. My sister was having a rough day at work. So after we returned home, I suggested a trip to the Salvation Army. What better way to get things off your mind than to go do a little thrifting?! It's not the best location by any means. The store we used to frequent closed in 2020. The one Miss Daisy is from is quite piddly. We only go there a few times a year, since it is out of the way. It isn't far per say, but it isn't located near any places we usually go to. Anyways, there were a ton of dolls in the containers that day. Many were naked or not in the best shape. All were newer, except for a lone 90s Barbie (who I sadly did not need). My sister found Daisy in the container beside the one I was investigating. I had just been fawning over the African American Beekeeper Barbie I'd discovered, when Colleen unearthed this gal. I had seen her in stores before, so I knew this was the correct fashion. Plus, her shoes were on and her crown was tabbed down. She looks more or less the same as my first doll, but it's so much fun having another Daisy for my collection!