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16 MAY 2014: The Rhodes College Women's golf team scored a +58 to win their first ever National Championship during the Division III Women’s Golf Championship held at the Mission Inn in Howey-In-The-Hills, FL. Georgiana Salant of Williams College shot a +9 to win the individual national title. Matt Marriott/NCAA Photos
A Hythe-bound train waits at Dymchurch sometime in the late 1920s or early 1930s. The four-wheeler carriages were the earliest coaches and lasted only 10 years, being uncomfortable and exposed to the elements. A late passenger dashes across the line, flagrantly ignoring the command only to cross by the footbridge. But this was a time before Health and Safety had been invented...
This is one of two diesel locomotives on the RHDR. Not that many people like this one - they prefer steam locomotives!
Roving performance in the CBD: Degraves Place, Centre Place, Howey Place, Bourke Street Mall,
Driver Lane, Hugh’s Alley, Cohen Place, Liverpool Street, Ulster Lane, 4 October to 5 November 2006
The CITYtalking conversation booth was wheeled around Melbourne’s CBD for five weeks by Astra Howard, the Action esearcher/Performer (AR/P). Each day the booth would stop in six different laneways and encourage members of the public to enter inside. Once inside the passer-by would begin a conversation with the AR/P sitting in the opposite side of the booth. The two people engaged in this discussion would speak to each other via an intercom. The entire conversation and story-telling process was carried out without either person ever seeing the other. As the member of the public spoke, the AR/P would type the basic discussion topics into a laptop computer. She would also attempt to capture the personality of the story-teller by recording the language and sentence structure being used. Once the conversation had ended and the member of the public left the booth, the AR/P would edit the document into logical sentences that would form a coherent story. She then transported the text into another program which could communicate with the LED signs positioned on the outside of the booth. Members of the public passing by the booth were therefore able to read the accumulating narratives of the story-tellers that were progressively updated and broadcast onto the moving message screens.
Photograph by Greg Sims
16 MAY 2014: The Rhodes College Women's golf team scored a +58 to win their first ever National Championship during the Division III Women’s Golf Championship held at the Mission Inn in Howey-In-The-Hills, FL. Georgiana Salant of Williams College shot a +9 to win the individual national title. Matt Marriott/NCAA Photos
18 MAY 2012: Hunter Frazier of Transylvania University digs into a shot from the fairway during the Division III Men's Golf Championship held at the Mission Inn Resort & Club in Howey-in-the-Hills, FL. Oglethorpe won the team national title with a +19 score. Matt Marriott/NCAA Photos
Red Tractor teamed up with Kate Howey, Sally Green and Samantha from the East Essex Food and Farming Group gave cheese samples to the lovely locals of Lambeth to highlight the benefits of buying quality assured products.
Bwlch Bungalow, Howey.
The architrave is the moulding or strips used around a door frame to cover the doorway construction and prevent a tidy housing for the door when closed.
Roving performance in the CBD: Degraves Place, Centre Place, Howey Place, Bourke Street Mall,
Driver Lane, Hugh’s Alley, Cohen Place, Liverpool Street, Ulster Lane, 4 October to 5 November 2006
The CITYtalking conversation booth was wheeled around Melbourne’s CBD for five weeks by Astra Howard, the Action esearcher/Performer (AR/P). Each day the booth would stop in six different laneways and encourage members of the public to enter inside. Once inside the passer-by would begin a conversation with the AR/P sitting in the opposite side of the booth. The two people engaged in this discussion would speak to each other via an intercom. The entire conversation and story-telling process was carried out without either person ever seeing the other. As the member of the public spoke, the AR/P would type the basic discussion topics into a laptop computer. She would also attempt to capture the personality of the story-teller by recording the language and sentence structure being used. Once the conversation had ended and the member of the public left the booth, the AR/P would edit the document into logical sentences that would form a coherent story. She then transported the text into another program which could communicate with the LED signs positioned on the outside of the booth. Members of the public passing by the booth were therefore able to read the accumulating narratives of the story-tellers that were progressively updated and broadcast onto the moving message screens.
Photograph by Greg Sims
18 MAY 2012: Clay Hinton of Transylvania University hits a drive during the Division III Men's Golf Championship held at the Mission Inn Resort & Club in Howey-in-the-Hills, FL. Oglethorpe won the team national title with a +19 score. Matt Marriott/NCAA Photos
Fans line up to have their books singed. It was standing room only for Science Fiction and Fantasy panel discussion on Friday, March 22, 2013 at the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library Charlottesville.
Photo credit: Pat Jarrett (contract)
Solarino
(03) 9663 2636
Shop 7 / 273 Little Collins St
Melbourne VIC 3000
enter from Howey Place, Melbourne.
Reviews:
- Solarino's siren song, Matt Preston, Reviewer, The Age, Epicure, December 15, 2008
Solarino
(03) 9663 2636
Shop 7 / 273 Little Collins St
Melbourne VIC 3000
enter from Howey Place, Melbourne.
Reviews:
- Solarino's siren song, Matt Preston, Reviewer, The Age, Epicure, December 15, 2008
Picture from "Mimi volume one, a picture story book for young boys and girls" by Dr. Howey
Available as a free eBook or as a paperback. For details see here:
Authors Hugh Howey, left, and Kim Harrison talks with fans. It was standing room only for Science Fiction and Fantasy panel discussion on Friday, March 22, 2013 at the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library Charlottesville.
Photo credit: Pat Jarrett (contract)