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The stone gateposts of the now demolished property of East View in Forde. An information board implies that the lines of stones in the gardens mark the outline of the homestead, in which case it was a very funny shape and had trees in it. Another source claims the rocks were garden edgings in the property, taken from the Crinigan's Hut site in Amaroo. Taken in 2017.
Prishtinë 3 dhjetor 2009: Lëvizja FOL, Instituti Ballkanik i Politikave si dhe Instituti i Prishtinës për Studime Politike, kanë mbajtur sot tryezën “Reforma e pushtetit lokal dhe zgjedhjet”.
Qëllimi i kësaj tryeze ishte nxitja e diskutimit në mes të shoqërisë civile dhe politike për reformat në pushtetin lokal dhe mundësisë së krijimit të më shumë zonave zgjedhore.
Pristina December 3, 2009: FOL movement (Speak Up movement), the Balkan Institute of Policy and Pristina Institute for Political Studies, held today table "reform of local government and elections.
The purpose of this roundtable was to promote cooperation and discussion between civil and political society on reforms in local government and the possibility of creating more electoral districts
This is a place I visit often. This summer I've been here almost every night. Just a half hour or so; to listen to the silence and watch the sunset. I've got some good memories from here wich makes this place even more beautiful for me.
PRESS L.
I took this shot without any tripod; so ignore the bad quality.
... this small trade card is an amazing ephemeral survivor ... it advertises the brand new Bath Hotel in Bournemouth, at a time when Bournemouth was a small village. The Meyrick’s had grand ambitions for it to become a popular ‘watering place’ ...
Bath Hotel, Bournemouth, Hants, midway between Christchurch and Poole, and delightfully situated on a Cliff close by the Sea in one of the finest Bays in the World, enjoying the most salubrious air, and commanding a view of the Purbeck Hills and the Needles in the Isle of Wight.
N.B. Good Stables and Coach Houses.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
In 1931 local community and government developed a plan to build a bridge across the Red River joining East and West Selkirk at an estimated cost of $300,000. No one realized at that time how difficult it would be to raise the funds. The depression hit and money was scarce for everyone including the government. It took another six years before the bridge became a reality. The bridge became fully serviceable by the fall of 1936, and still connects East and West Selkirk today.
Minister of State at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Matthew Pennycook, meets with Renters Rights bill stakeholders in Westminster
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Enjoying the work of local artisans who worked with Batik, Hand- loom, and Biralu Lace to create beautiful representation of our native culture.
Local name: pascua blanca
The Heloderma Natural Reserve constitutes the world’s only protected area with the confirmed presence of a Guatemalan beaded lizard (Heloderma horridum charlesbogerti) population. This critically endangered species inhabits only a few remnants of seasonally dry tropical forest in the Motagua Valley, in eastern Guatemala. Established in 2007, the reserve is managed by the Guatemalan NGO Zootropic as a part of the Project Heloderma, which encompasses a broad range of Heloderma conservation related activities, from research to environmental education, led by Zootropic since 2002. The main project partners are the International Reptile Conservation Foundation and Zoo Atlanta. You can help preserve what you are seeing in the photo by donating to the project here.
At the Srey (girls) temple, this man was more than happy to give me some incense for my offering to Buddah
From a shoot I did for the Weekly Dig with members of Somerville Local First, a network of local and independent business owners.
It was shot at Prospect Hill in Somerville, which played a key role during the Revolutionary war, and where it is said that George Washington first raised an early version of the US flag in 1776. Hence the three cornered hats...
It was about 20 degrees and windy, but the sun was about an hour from setting and the Boston skyline was clear and crisp, lending to some favorable conditions for photos.