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Duke University ~Sarah P. Duke Gardens

New Delhi, September 22, 1963: Duke Ellington plays for guests during a garden party given in his honor by Mr. Barry Zorthian, Deputy Director of USIS.

TSS Duke of Lancaster - a passenger ship that operated from 1956 to 1979. It is currently beached at Mostyn Docks, north Wales and now 'decorated' from end to end with graffiti or art depending on your point of view.

On Sunday at age 84, A Dodger Legend Duke Snider died. One of the “Boys of Summer”. One of the Brooklyn Dodgers to come to LA. and begin the legacy there. It was so great to watch the Dodgers play in the LA Coliseum.

 

Willie, Mickey, and The Duke. The Center Fielders of New York, Willie and The Duke went to California, Mickey stayed with the Yankees in New York. The moves changed baseball forever and broke the hearts of many fans.

 

Picture Scanned From a Post Card by the LA Dodgers 1960.

I bought the card while attending a game that year.

  

Now the Trinity Play Centre Day Nursery, this building used to be Duke Street Infant School, where I started my schooling. I was also one of the last pupils there as Sutton moved from Infant and Junior Schools to FIrst and Middle Schools, moving up at 8 rather than 7 - since Duke Street only had 2 classrooms, we moved down the road to the newly built Holland House First School.

A Merseyrail 750 V DC 3rd rail electric emu passes over Duke Street level crossing, less than a mile from it's destination of Southport, whilst operating the 2S22 11.21 Hunts Cross-Southport service on Merseyrail's Northern Line.

 

17th August 2017

First-year medical students visit the galleries as part of a program co-sponsored by Duke’s School of Medicine and the Nasher Museum. The museum visit is part of a required course called “the practice course,” focusing on doctor-patient relationships. The goal is for students to build their visual and communication skills and learn how to better understand their patients and themselves. Photos by Dr. J Caldwell.

Duke Farms! Bike or hike new trails through a variety of habitats

Duke stretching in the grass

A dog is like an eternal Peter Pan, a child who never grows old and who therefore is always available to love and be loved.

~Aaron Katcher

  

First-year medical students visit the galleries as part of a program co-sponsored by Duke’s School of Medicine and the Nasher Museum. The museum visit is part of a required course called “the practice course,” focusing on doctor-patient relationships. The goal is for students to build their visual and communication skills and learn how to better understand their patients and themselves. Photos by Dr. J Caldwell.

See the early home, factories, and farm where Washington Duke first grew and processed tobacco. His sons later founded The American Tobacco Company, the world's largest tobacco company. Duke and others helped create a market for Durham-area tobacco products that eventually would turn North Carolina into the heart of an international tobacco empire. Many profits were invested in land and industries but others were used for such humanitarian causes as Duke University, named for the family.

First-year medical students visit the galleries as part of a program co-sponsored by Duke’s School of Medicine and the Nasher Museum. The museum visit is part of a required course called “the practice course,” focusing on doctor-patient relationships. The goal is for students to build their visual and communication skills and learn how to better understand their patients and themselves. Photos by Dr. J Caldwell.

With Glasgow's well known sense of irrevernet humour, the statue to the Duke of Wellington, the conqueror of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, is not supposed to have a traffic cone. Wellington stands imposingly outside the Gallery of Modern Art and some years ago, a cone appeared overnight, presumably the result of a youthful prank. Although it was removed, it kept magically re-appearing and eventually the authorities gave up.

  

Farm Barn at Duke Farms, Hillsborough, New Jersey

West Campus, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA

"In Hawaii, we greet friends, loved ones or strangers with aloha, which means love. Aloha is the key word to the universal spirit of real hospitality, which makes Hawaii renowned as the world's center of understanding and fellowship. Try meeting or leaving people with Aloha. You'll be surprised by their reaction. I believe it and it is my creed. Aloha to you." Duke Kahanamoku

Firefighters, from the 919th Special Operations Wing, move in to put out an engine fire during an aircraft fire training scenario at Hurlburt Field, Fla., April 13. More than 10 of Duke Field’s firemen braved the flames of the aircraft burn pit for this annual refresher training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)

#11 Miami University 4, #6 Duke 3

Apr 18, 2010 at Durham, N.C. (Ambler Tennis Stadium)

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Duke Givens is years into and still passionate about an interesting, community-oriented photography project. From what I saw, he gets his subjects to let him into their lives for intimate portraits. (Unfortunately my snapshot was not well-timed and is not too flattering!)

 

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Opening night performance of Duke Ellington’s Orchestra in New Delhi at the Vigyan Bhavan on Tuesday, September 24, 1963.

New Delhi, Sept. 22: Duke Ellington relaxes at the Ashoka Hotel as he chats with reports following his arrival in New Delhi.

A statue of Walter Francis Montagu Douglas Scott (1806-1884), the 5th Duke of Buccleuch and the 7th Duke of Queensbury unveiled in Parliament Square on 7th February 1888

 

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Nikon FG-20

Nikon Ai 16mm f/2.8 fisheye lens

Fujicolor Superia 400 35mm film

North West London.

Duke Hall Lab

 

Photo: Wade Bruton

71000 Duke of Gloucester at Didcot Railway Centre, Taken on a Bronica ETRS Ilford Film FP4

Running over half an hour late and in grim conditions for photography, BR 8P "Pacific" No.71000 "Duke Of Gloucester" accelerates northwards through Stafford with the "Salopian" railtour, en-route for Shrewsbury on 5/3/11. Stafford is familiar ground for this loco and it would have been a regular here during it's short career in BR service.

 

Olympus E510

Zuiko 14-42 @ 14mm

ISO 800

1/250 @ F7.1

Noise reduction low

 

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Wallace Wade Stadium - Durham, NC

 

Clemson defeated Duke this day 47 - 10.

Duke of Wellington "It is a bad thing always to be fighting" Wallpaper

The Duke University Blue Devils huddle together prior to the start of their game against the University of Miami. The Hurricanes defeated the Blue Devils 96-95 on February 20, 2008.

First-year medical students visit the galleries as part of a program co-sponsored by Duke’s School of Medicine and the Nasher Museum. The museum visit is part of a required course called “the practice course,” focusing on doctor-patient relationships. The goal is for students to build their visual and communication skills and learn how to better understand their patients and themselves. Photos by Dr. J Caldwell.

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