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MINI genuine roof box 82732223388 on railing carrier 82712327922
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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Car: Austin Mini Mayfair.
Date of registration: 4th January 1988.
Registration region: Birmingham.
Date taken: 4th June 2018
Album: Street Spots
W części holu kominkowego znajduje się mini salon gier, są tam klasyczne urządzenia typu flipper, piłkarzyki oraz stół do gry w air hockey (cymbergaj).
A small sampling of my mini memo pad collection. It's grown much bigger since I took this picture last year.
Austin Mini Countryman (1961-69) Engine 998cc S4 tr Production 108,000 (approx)
Registration Number HLG 49 G
MINI (BL) SET
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The Austin Mini Countryman and sister Morris Mini Traveller were added to the Mini line up in 1961. Featuring twin barn style rear doors, both were built on a slightly longer chassis of 84 inch (2.14 m) compared to 80.25 inch (2.04 m) for the saloon. The luxury models had decorative, non-structural wood inserts in the rear body which gave the car a similar appearance to the larger Morris Minor Traveller Approximately 108,000 Austin Mini Countrymen and 99,000 Morris Mini Travellers were built.
Shot at Tatton Park, Manchester, Classic Car Show 18:08:2012 REF 88-199 .
Our children are
watching how we live far
more than they are
hearing what we say.
They are learning how to
live by our choices, not
by our words. - L.R. Knost
Morris Mini Cooper (1962, 997cc - left ) & Morris Mini Cooper S (1965, 1275cc - right)
Haynes International Motor Museum Breakfast Club
#57 Steve Lilves, 1966 Mini Cooper S and #79 Bill Weaver, 1969 Morris Mini Cooper S race down the straight at the 2010 Pacific Northwest Historics.
Another 4" x 4" mini card!
HA stamps:
Hello Birdie
Playful Animals
Other stuff:
Bazzill swissdotted cardstock (butter & mud puddle)
Felt flower
Some mini gemstones
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Title: Mini Fashion Protest
Date: September 2011
Location: Somerset House courtyard
Medium: Cross-stitch on cotton
2. This was hung up to provoke people in the fashion industry to think deeply about the ugly side of the fashion industry and not just the beautiful clothes. There is huge inequality in this industry and with the use of sweatshops and the fast-fashion culture, we need to remember to think about whether we helping or harming the world we live in.
3. I chose to make this in cross-stitch on upcycled fabric and in a small size because often small and beautiful creations engage people more deeply than big and brash ones especially when it comes to challenging injustice in the world. It also fits with the fashion industry because of the use of textiles.
4. I'm motivated to be part of the solution to help fulfil the world's potential and not part of the problem. I think the world can be a wonderful place for all if we all thought about our actions and tried to be the change we wish to see in the world.
5. How do you choose your installation sites? Somerset House in London is the beating heart of London Fashion Week in September each year so I thought this Mini Protest Banner would have the most impact there.
6. Anything else you’d like to share with us about your artistic practice? Where do you see yourself going? How do you see your work evolving? Etc.
7. Can you recommend your friends/colleagues/other practitioners in your field, who create work you like or are inspired by? I'm inspired by the work Fine Cell Works does with prisoners, I'm inspired by Miranda July's www.learningtoloveyoumore.com project website. I'm inspired by anyone who uses their talents and passions to make the world a better place and serve others whether thats artists or teachers or anyone else.
I tried to build a small pendular suspension with LEGO technic.
It is not steered.
Dimension : 5x2x2(WxHxL) without the wheels
Another shot of the mini-supercell. This little gem was a complete surprise. It was on the back side of some high- precipitation storms that came through West Chester, PA on 14 May, 2010. The coloration in the clouds was actually MORE dramatic than this photo gives credit to - much brighter orange hues...