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Louisiana Department of Corrections
Dixon Correctional Institute
Jackson, Louisiana
2013-2016 Ford Transit
Prisoner Transport unit
Doc Style build. Zacuto mini baseplate. No built in ND filters so I had to use my old Arri MMB1.
Viewfinder is awesome. Great for run and gun.
I just got these today and will send them to Chloe for her 4th Birthday on April 4th. She grew out of the ones I sent her for Christmas 3 months ago. My daughter says she's growing like a weed!
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Doc 'N Roll poses for a photo at Old Friends at Cabin Creek in Greenfield, NY.
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The voice of Dr. Girlfriend. This is not my photo of course but I love it so much.
The Nose that Knows by *Doc-Hammer
That's what a Doc Martens heaven must be like ;-). I you like it too, please fave and/or leave a comment. Thanks! :)
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Title: Instructor Doc Wildman.
Creator: Erickson, Harry A. (Alexander), 1884-1962
Date: 1916
Part of: [Early aviation and Northrop Aircraft Corporation albums]
Series: Early Aviation Album
Description: Image of Doc Wildman, instructor at the U.S. Signal Corps Aviation School, looking through binoculars.
Physical Description: 1 photographic print: gelatin silver, part of 1 volume (312 gelatin silver prints); 12 x 17 cm on 28 x 38 cm mount
File: ag1982_0190_1_065_c_opt.jpg
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Klaus Märtens was a doctor in the German army during WW2.
In 1947 he went into business using discarded rubber from Luftwaffe airfields.
The first Dr. Martens boots in the UK came out in 1960 in the Northamptonshire area. Popular among postmen, policemen and factory workers, then later with skinheads and punks.
In 2003 Dr. Martens production moved to China and Thailand but in 2007, the company began producing The "Vintage" line made to the original specs in the Cobbs Lane Factory in Wollaston.
That's what a Doc Martens heaven must be like ;-). I you like it too, please fave and/or leave a comment. Thanks! :)
8 May 2012 I love my Doc Martens and wear them regularly. That's a piano-pedal at my foot - I'm a piano-teacher.
P. S. I lost them for a while — a nephew borrowed them and claimed to have returned them, though I knew he hadn't. On 13 June 2013 his father returned them to me, making me a happy man — till I noticed that he’d scuffed them. 😡
In 1989 a strong hold fleet of National Mk2s was at Hockey. These whole batch of Nationals was replaced in 1991 by Leyland Lynxs. The mk1 national did re-appear at Hockey around 1995-1996.
Here is 1044 working the 43 which was replaced by 66 in 1992.
Location: Aston University
June 1988
HY
Tolle Winterstiefel mit groben Profilen im Schneematsch oder bei feuchtem Wetter zu fotografieren ist gar nicht so einfach. Die Beleuchtung muss stimmen, was nicht selbstverständlich ist, weil viele Tage grau und lichtarm sind. Die Stiefel sollten in langsamer Bewegung sein, um viele verschiedene Deatils zu erhaschen und die Tage im Winter sind kurz.
His Patients All Die
Paramount Pest Control
Du. 4-2555
Los Angeles
The neon sign for Doc Kilzum is in the collection of the Museum of Neon Art (MONA, neonmona.org)
3 of my friends (Chavery, Emily, Cadence) chipped in to get me these incredibly beautiful boots which I'd had my eye on. So much love!!
(My trusty cowboy boots are falling apart so I've been sorely in need of a new pair of basic, everyday black leather boots.)