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Ato de ''descomemoração'' do pedido de vista do ministro Gilmar Mendes sobre as doações empresariais na política.
Foto: David Ayronn
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Moob sat on my lamp and my lamp had a bulb.
The lamp was turned on and Moob's butt burned
The damage was done, and the beads were spilling, so I took a needle and sew him as he screamed.
It has been a few years and the tread is still there, and so is the yellow stain on that poor little bear.
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I walked to the park to meet with a friend to do some street photography. As I walked, I caught a glimpse from the corner of my eye of a man with his back against the wall wearing what appeared to be a really large, old camera. He seemed friendly. I wanted to photograph him. I asked "May I?"
He replied "You can have one shot."
This is it. His name is Louis Mendes and he is an icon.
From the wiki article: "Louis Mendes (born June 5, 1940) is a photographer from New York City who is known for his portraits and street photography. He's been photographed many times with his Speed Graphic camera. Portraits of Louis Mendes are exhibited in galleries world-wide and have won awards internationally."
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 19: Eva Mendes launches McHappy Day 2022 at McDonald's Haberfield on November 19, 2022 in Sydney, Australia
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i just had to take one last photo.
the scissors are there to prop the cast up.
i'm so happy that it's off!!
Actress Eva Mendes arrives at the third annual Loveday celebration and Cartier Love Charity Bracelet launch held at a private residence on June 18, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.
Eva Mendes defines what is amazing about Latin women. Her sexy curves, radiant complexion and eyes you can lose yourself in. These things plus a warm personality make her one of Hollywood's finest treats.
Shawn Mendes will be performing on Good Morning America on Friday, April 17th! Show up early to the Good Morning America Studio in Times Square to cheer Shawn on! His performance is advertised as happening at 7:00am.
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I had the privledge of meeting the one and only Louis Mendes and had to get a picture. His classic camera that he carries with him everywhere, draws so much attention, that you have to stop and talk. His many years experience as a photographer has allowed him to shoot many common folks as well as celebrities. If you see him out there, stop and talk to him and I guarantee you will see the same wise man I saw. And yes his camera is in excellent working condition, thats why I had to attempt a classic film look with his portrait.
John Joseph was born on 18th December 1871 in Military Barracks, Armagh, N Ireland. His father was a sergeant in the British army.
He married Mary Caffrey in 1897 and their son William Patrick was born on 20th October 1898. At the time of the uprising he was living with his son in North King Street.
John was a member of the Irish Volunteers 1st Battalion, D Company, Dublin Brigade. Prior to the Easter Rising he provided lectures/instruction in armoury and acted as the battalion and brigade armourer. He was based at the Mendicity Institute with his son William under the command of Sean Heuston. He was captured on Wednesday 25th April and was sentenced to death. This was later commuted to penal servitude. He was imprisoned in Portland and Lewes Prisons before being released as part of the general amnesty in June 1917.
After his release he continued to serve as battalion armourer until the end of the War of Independence. Between April 1918 and July 1921 he served with the Irish volunteers under Richard Balfe & Diarmuid O’Hegarty and IRA under Thomas Byrne, George Irvine & PJ Corless.
John was awarded the 1916 Medal and the Service (1917-1921) Medal with bar.
He died from bronchial pneumonia on 15th November 1961.
Information and photo courtesy of Clare Tressler, granddaughter of Sean Derrington.
William was born on the 20th October 1898 in Dublin. He was a member of the Na Fianna Eirann. He was living with his father in North King Street at the time of the uprising.
He was member of the 1st Battalion “D” Company, Irish Volunteers and during Easter week fought in the Mendicity Institute under Sean Heuston. Under orders from Heuston he went to the GPO and brought back reinforcements and ammunition. He was the youngest to be tried on the capital charge but on account of his youth was given a sentence of 2 years’ imprisonment. He was released from Wormwood Scrubs at the time of the general amnesty. He rejoined his battalion on returning to Dublin and served throughout the War of Independence but didn’t take part in the civil war.
William was awarded the 1916 Medal and the Service (1917-1921) Medal with bar.
William married Kathleen McEvoy in 1925 and they moved to Coventry. They had one daughter.
William was a woodworking machinist and was killed in an accident in 1943 when he was injured by a flying cutter from his machine.
Information and photo courtesy of Clare Tressler, granddaughter of Liam Derrington.