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Flemington & Kensington Conservation Study 1985 survey images: 68 sheets of Kodak colour negatives (reduced for Flickr)
LONDON, 0N - SEPTEMBER 18: Mackenzie PGA Tour Canada Freedom 55 Financial Championship - Round Two- Highland Country Club . September 18, 2015 in London, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Claus Andersen/Mackenzie PGA Tour Canada) *** Local Caption ***
Flemington & Kensington Conservation Study 1985 survey images: 68 sheets of Kodak colour negatives (reduced for Flickr)
1931 George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge on U.S. Hwy 60 over the Tennessee River on the Livingston County-McCracken County line, Kentucky.
Flemington & Kensington Conservation Study 1985 survey images: 68 sheets of Kodak colour negatives (reduced for Flickr)
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With so many people posting Eagle shots....I figured I should join in. I can't help it if the light was boring today & the Eagle was only holding down a branch instead of grabbing a fish from the water. Not my fault he wasn't hungry! :-D
If you've ever thought of making your own seed cakes for the birds, I've just Blogged a recipe for doing so. It's easy!
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"With its brilliant orange and black plumage, the Baltimore Oriole's arrival is eagerly awaited by birders each spring migration. Its preference for open areas with tall trees has made it a common inhabitant of parks and suburban areas." -allaboutbirds.org
Flemington & Kensington Conservation Study 1985 survey images: 68 sheets of Kodak colour negatives (reduced for Flickr)
Flemington & Kensington Conservation Study 1985 survey images: 68 sheets of Kodak colour negatives (reduced for Flickr)
Historic George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge on U.S. Hwy 60 over the Tennessee River on the Livingston County-McCracken County line, Kentucky. The bridge was built in 1931 and has three Warren through truss spans.
McCracken Park, home to North One East rugby union club Northern FC. Pictured during a 43-13 league victory over West Hartlepool. Northern, founded in 1875 and here wearing white shirts, have played since 1937 at this ground in the Brunton Park/Gosforth district of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The two-storey clubhouse, built at a cost of £1.2m, opened in 1994.
Admission: £3 (including 28-page programme). Attendance: 96.