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Delegates at the AIFSC Conference 2012 Food Security in Africa: Bridging Research and Practice. Photo credit: Tim Pascoe Photography
Delegates at the AIFSC Conference 2012 Food Security in Africa: Bridging Research and Practice. Photo credit: Tim Pascoe Photography
GYA before the start of the Governor General's Youth Dialogue presented by Apathy is Boring at the Global Youth Assembly in Edmonton, Alberta. July 31, 2009.
Delegates at the AIFSC Conference 2012 Food Security in Africa: Bridging Research and Practice. Photo credit: Tim Pascoe Photography
Delegates at the AIFSC Conference 2012 Food Security in Africa: Bridging Research and Practice. Photo credit: Tim Pascoe Photography
Bristol Archive Records is a record label dealing in Bristol post punk 1977 onwards.
We aim to showcase music from the diverse Bristol Music scene and provide a historical account / document of all things Bristol that should never be forgotten. Many of the artists and releases are rare, unknown or never before released. The material has been lovingly digitally remastered from vinyl, ¼ inch tape, dat or cassette. The original vinyl releases would generally have been limited to runs of 1000 copies or less.
We would like to thank the original label owners and/or the artists for allowing us to share with you their forgotten works and provide a statement of how brilliant bands have always been from the city of Bristol and the surrounding areas.
Enjoy and never forget the talented ones from the past,
they deserve to be recognised & remembered.
LWF Tenth Assembly, Winnipeg.
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Gathering of some assembly participants for the presentation on the work of the Office for Ecumenical Affairs. [CHECK THIS !]
Delegates at the AIFSC Conference 2012 Food Security in Africa: Bridging Research and Practice. Photo credit: Tim Pascoe Photography
Delegates at the AIFSC Conference 2012 Food Security in Africa: Bridging Research and Practice. Photo credit: Tim Pascoe Photography
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Museums and the Web
Museums Computer Group annual conference
Natural History Museum
7 November 2014
This series are photographs taken while discovering this magnificent south east of NSW. After living in the ACT for 5 years I moved to the Snowy Monaro Region in January 2019.
I have experienced the Snowy Monaro district before, when I was younger and living in Jindabyne. I feel blessed to be exploring it again now, in much more depth, with a completely different eye. This landscape has seeped into my being. There is something truly magic about the light in this region, let alone the colours.
There are so many areas of natural beauty, it's certainly worth a visit!
The reason they are linked to my pinch river profile is because they will inevitably feed into my work at some stage in some way or another, but for now can just be enjoyed as images of the area that captured my attention and inspired my creativity. My 'work' can be any number of projects I'm working on and these images feed into a project I recently started called Snowy Monaro Places - Autumn Trail of Discovery.
To purchase my products please visit my website: www(dot)pinchriver(dot)com(dot)au
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