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On board Dahabiya Loulia. The crew sailed us and fed us on our four- day cruise up the Nile River to Aswan, Egypt.
Following white settlement, there are records of Wagga residents swimming - and, sadly, drowning - in the Murrumbidgee River dating back to the 1850s; records of Wagga swimming clubs date from the 1890s.
'Wagga Wagga Beach' as a description of the sandy river bank stretching around the centre of a larger area later called The Bend, was in common use by the 1920s.
For a comprehensive history of The Bend, go to www.wwdhs.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/The-Bend-publ...
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Following Kim's Outfit Inspiration for the Month of June
Cardigan & Cami: H&M
Capri: Style & Co-Gifted
Shoes: Old Navy
Bag: Jcrew
Sunnies: Jessica Simpson
All Jewelry from Tiffany-Gifted
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After following www.britishexpats.com for 3 days I noticed in some cases patterns occurred in the subject matter according to location. My findings led to this board book, transforming the virtual conversation into a physical object.
The concept follows threads of conversations held in small concertina books through laser cut holes. The reader can dip in and out to get snippets of information about the expat lifestyle.
Following the demolition of their homes and the mass detention and torture of most of the village's men by the police troops, the remaining residents of Kafr Elw staged a protest in Abdeen Square, in front of the Cairo Governor's HQ, to demand the release of their husbands, and alternative housing.
They campaigned for nine months, during which they were subject to successive arrests and police assaults, till the government in the end released all the detainees and provided them with alternative homes in El-Mothalath area in Helwan.
Following white settlement, there are records of Wagga residents swimming - and, sadly, drowning - in the Murrumbidgee River dating back to the 1850s; records of Wagga swimming clubs date from the 1890s.
'Wagga Wagga Beach' as a description of the sandy river bank stretching around the centre of a larger area later called The Bend, was in common use by the 1920s.
For a comprehensive history of The Bend, go to www.wwdhs.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/The-Bend-publ...
Wagga Wagga City Library welcomes the use of images for study and research purposes, but asks that you please credit photographers where applicable and acknowledge source of images as being courtesy of ‘Wagga Wagga City Library’.
If you wish to reproduce this image for any other purpose, you can contact us via wcl@wagga.nsw.gov.au
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Following a six month nationwide search for the best in young UK musical talent, on 5th March 2012 three unsigned artists were crowned winners of Next BRIT Thing - a national music competition for 11-19 year olds backed by the UK music industry, The BRIT Awards and the Government.
Having battled their way through regional auditions after being selected from 2,500 entries in a public online vote, thirteen Next BRIT Thing finalists performed in front of a panel of celebrity judges and an audience of thousands on Monday 5th March 2012 at the IndigO2 in Greenwich, London.
After stiff competition, the judges; pop band McFly, operatic tenor Noah Stewart, best-selling soprano Laura Wright and managing director of Columbia Records Mike Smith, chose winners in three different categories
Following the Concordia Americas Summit in Bogotá, members, partners, and staff participate in the Concordia Day of Engagement with Conservation International to promote Social Impact
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On day four of my train journey across Canada by VIA rail. October 2018. We are seeing lots of snow now.
The window are not very clean so the photos are not that good. Also the train was speeding along at times and really bumpy. I have put all the photos I took on my journey on Flickr as a record of my trip.
FOLLOWING BIT is a reenactment of Vito Acconci's FOLLOWING PIECE, originally performed in New York City between October 3 and 25, 1969. FOLLOWING PIECE was part of “Street Works IV”, a series of performances and conceptual events sponsored by the Architectural League of New York between October 1-31, 1969. Acconci followed a person for a few minutes, if that person entered into a private space or a car, or for several hours, if the person went to a cinema or restaurant. Acconci carried out this performance everyday for a month. He typed up an account of each 'pursuit', and, the following month, he sent a report to a different member of the art community.
Coll.eo’s FOLLOWING BIT is presented today to a broader audience via different media, in the form of tweets, machinima, digital photographs, prints, maps, and diagrams. The month-long performance generated an enormous set of data, consisting of 23 digital videos in high definition over 118 GB in size; 13300+ digital photos; 60 digital prints; 23 written accounts sent in Tweet form (archived), plus several typewritten pages of notes, framed, and mounted to wall and to a board.
This folder documents a following bit took place in the streets of Liberty City on July 23 2013. The episode lasted a few hours. The photographic documentation was automated. The computer camera took pictures every three seconds. The result: approximately 5 GB of screenshots. This is a selection.
For more information visit colleo.org.
September 1, 2013
Following the success of the Bungendore Community Christmas Trees project last year we have rolled out the project in both Braidwood and Queanbeyan this year. Each town has their unique shape and colours: Bungendore has red and green trees; Braidwood has gold (yellow) and white stars and Queanbeyan has blue and silver (grey) baubles.
As Captains Flat doesn't yet have their own Men's Shed we took out 3 sets of each shape from Bungendore, Braidwood and Queanbeyan to decorate the streets.
The Captains Flat school kids decorated the shapes and we think they did a great job!
Photography: Gabriella Tagliapietra for QPRC
The following photos will show the variety of motorcycles and hopefully portray the entry into Barrow-in-Furness of this fantastic event in memory of the late great, and Barrovian, Dave Myers, who sadly passed away from Cancer at the age of 66. Dave became a celebrity cook and a well known face on TV's cookery programme The Hairy Bikers with long time friend Si. King. In short, Lili Myers, the loving wife of the late Dave, Si King, and another of Dave's good friends, Jason 'Woody' Woodcock organised a tribute ride. The start of the ride was at Ace Cafe London, Stonebridge Park, which is situated on the North Circular Road to Barrow-in-Furness. At first it was expected that there would be c10,000 to 15,000 bikers take part. In the end, the total clocked by a roadside camera was 46,136 and a "35 mile procession" in the words of Si King. The event raised a total of £127,318.62, which was divided between the NSPCC and the Institute of Cancer Research, the two charities close to the heart of the late Dave Myers. On the success of Dave Day 2024, on 08/06/2024, another event has been planned for 21st. and 22nd. June 2025. Many bikers joined the convoy to Barrow at various points with locals travelling out to the M6 Motorway to meet the convoy and tag on. Scenes in Barrow town centre and along Abbey Road into the town were a sight to behold, also overbridges and roadsides along the route. I took around 1,400 photos, some good, plenty not so good and rather than flood my Flickr pages with them, I'm just going to upload a couple of videos and around thirty photos with the #DaveDay2024 title and maybe a bit of info. under each photo.
Over two hours after the main arrival and they were still coming. A BMW Combination leads the way here.
Unfortunately, some of these photos are blurred and I put that down to the lights from the motorcycles troubling my auto focus.
Photo taken on Park Road, Barrow-in-Furness.
Dave Myers(R.I.P.) - © Peter Steel 2024.
Photo taken on day one of our backpack. This day was about a 7km hike down from Cathedral Butte to the Salt Creek Campsites near the old Kirk Cabin.
A loose compilation of thoughts, anecdotes, and remarks, Following the Equator comes in a handsome package. The book is, as they say, "lavishly illustrated." This is one of the easiest books by Mark Twain to find in nice shape.
I did this one in sepia due to is being dark and this made it look brighter without loosing it's look
Following a six month nationwide search for the best in young UK musical talent, on 5th March 2012 three unsigned artists were crowned winners of Next BRIT Thing - a national music competition for 11-19 year olds backed by the UK music industry, The BRIT Awards and the Government.
Having battled their way through regional auditions after being selected from 2,500 entries in a public online vote, thirteen Next BRIT Thing finalists performed in front of a panel of celebrity judges and an audience of thousands on Monday 5th March 2012 at the IndigO2 in Greenwich, London.
After stiff competition, the judges; pop band McFly, operatic tenor Noah Stewart, best-selling soprano Laura Wright and managing director of Columbia Records Mike Smith, chose winners in three different categories