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Extinction symbol sticker. By @LaPajamas on twitter.

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

Firewood extinction symbol, by @JOHNCOSSEL on twitter.

The last aircraft in Northwest livery I ever saw.

 

Tail: N752NW

Airframe: McDonnell Douglas DC-9-41

Current status: Deregistered, scrapped.

Extinction symbol artwork. By @YoloBirder on twitter.

Extinction symbol flyer, made by @ftrfishdr on twitter.

Extinction symbol tattoo, on @madamemooch on twitter.

Extinction symbol tile, seen in London by @dirtybleeder on twitter.

Protesting on the streets of Cambridge - Saturday 6th July 2019

"Change is Now: Decide Together" action 30 May 2020

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

Extinction Rebellion Discobedience, Bournemouth town centre, December 2019

 

Extinction Rebellion utför en aktion utanför sista kommunfullmäktige-mötet inför sommaren för att påminna om att politikerna inte uppnår klimatmålen.

 

Foto: Stefan Roudén/SRPhoto

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Extinction symbol beard, by @mxmmndt on twitter.

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

The Postcard

 

A postally unused Comic Series postcard that was published in the mid-1960's by Bamforth & Co. Ltd. of Holmfirth, Yorkshire. The artwork was by Taylor.

 

The card, which has a divided back, was printed in England.

 

Bamforth & Co. (1870-1990)

 

James Bamforth began his career as a manufacturer of lantern slides. In 1890 he started production of illustrated song lyric slides that audiences could sing along to at shows. This quickly became his most popular selling item. In the years following, the Company became the largest producer of life model slides.

 

From this vast photo inventory Bamforth began to publish a variety of postcard types including comics, greetings, propaganda, real photos and views, but especially song sets, many of which were reproduced from lantern slide images.

 

Today they are best remembered for their series of saucy seaside postcards, which may have numbered close to a 100,000 different titles. While this series was begun in 1902, they did not become very popular until the 1930’s.

 

In 1906 Bamforth opened a New York Office at 35 West 21st. Street. By 1910 they had become a Limited company. The Company was sold to E. T. W. Dennis, but in 2000 the rights to their images were purchased by Ian Walker.

 

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

Protesting on the streets of Cambridge - Saturday 6th July 2019

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

Extinction | Dance Connections 5

British Youth Music Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking

August 2019

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