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"Elder Park is a public open space in the city of Adelaide, South Australia on the southern bank of the River Torrens and that is bordered by the Adelaide Festival Centre and North Terrace.
The park is named after the Elder family who were early settlers and developed the company Elder Smith (previously known as Goldsborough Mort).
The Elder Park Rotunda was erected in 1882. The Popeye boat is launched off the banks of the River Torrens, near Elder Park as well as paddleboats. Bicycle hire is also available from Elder Park. The Torrens Linear Walk also passes through Elder Park."
Partially inspired by Wade Davis' talk on the inclusion of all human realities rather than a singular cultural narrative.
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my grandfather has been living with leukemia for over 6 years now. we have watched his body change and shift to continue living with the disease. one of the most salient features of these changes is the onset of vitiligo. he has become the most optimistic and inspiring person in my life and he allowed me to take this portrait of him - and his hands.
submitted for intimacy of change
Elders are flowering all over the Wakatipu now. This tree stands alone just below the Remarkables Range.
"Elder Park is a public open space in the city of Adelaide, South Australia on the southern bank of the River Torrens and that is bordered by the Adelaide Festival Centre and North Terrace.
The park is named after the Elder family who were early settlers and developed the company Elder Smith (previously known as Goldsborough Mort).
The Elder Park Rotunda was erected in 1882. The Popeye boat is launched off the banks of the River Torrens, near Elder Park as well as paddleboats. Bicycle hire is also available from Elder Park. The Torrens Linear Walk also passes through Elder Park.
It is the home of the annual Christmas Carols by Candlelight for Adelaide and also hosts Symphony under the Stars and the Adelaide Festival of Arts.
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ELDER
A bit disconcerting at first glance: sculpted metal arms extending from an actual, large fallen elm tree, alongside the...
Atlanta (Old Fourth Ward), Georgia, USA
20 May 2020.
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▶ "ELDER is a temporary mixed medium installation created to honor the faculty and students of the David T. Howard School, and acknowledges the historic and senior and historic members of Freedom Park's surrounding community —both the people and the trees— for their stability, witnessing, and role in providing a foundation for future generations.
☞ ELDER was commissioned by the Freedom Park Conservancyto commemorate the 2020 restoration and reopening of the site as David T. Howard Middle School. ELDER combines the body of one of the original trees on the school's site, a 100-year-old American elm, with hand castings of David T. Howard High School alumni. The union of the tree and the hands brings together two symbolic representations of history, with memory marked by the human figure and the natural landscape simultaneously."
— Freedom Park.
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▶ "Originally opened in 1923 as an elementary school and converted to a high school in 1948, David T. Howard High School was named for David Tobias Howard, a former slave who owned Atlanta's largest black-owned undertaking business and donated the original 7.5 acres for the school's campus. The high school was one of only two serving Atlanta's African-American community during the era of segregation."
— Freedom Park.
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