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Co-operative shop. 1911. Stone building clad in glazed tiles. Baroque style. Three storeys. 5 x 5 bays with one corner bay. Ground floor covered or replaced by c1970s. Shop fronts: entrance in corner bay, above which the 1st and 2nd floors are framed by buttresses. 3-light rounded window to each floor between which is a square cartouche with raised Art Nouveau letters reading 'BARNSLEY BRITISH CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED'. This bay is surmounted by a lion. The New Street elevation is symmetrical with central canted bay to 1st and 2nd floors. Wide, elliptical-headed 1st-floor windows and segmental-headed 2nd-floor windows with wide alternately blocked common jambs and voussoirs. At 1st-floor impost level heavy paired brackets support square bases to ball finials. The 2nd-floor sill band is moulded and is swept over the deeply articulated facade. Cartouches with figure heads surmount the 2nd-floor window jambs. A deep, moulded and modillioned eaves cornice supports the deep parapet which is alternately panelled and balustraded, the bays separated by square piers. The Market Street elevation is similar but bays 1 and 3 have broad tripartite windows with round-arched central lights, the cornice following over as an open segmental pediment, the keystones large and elaborate and projecting through the tympanum of the pediment. A good and elaborate example of the type. The building replaced an original building of 1865, as the central grocery department. The Barnsley British Co-operative society was founded in 1862. Barnsley British Co-operative Society Ltd., Coronation History of the B.B.C.S. Ltd. 1862-1902, 1903. EH Listing

This was previously a Royal Arsenal Foodstore, and subsequently

Acquired November 2002 ex Alldays

Closed August 2006

The Co Operative Grocery based on Leman Street in the Firs Estate area of Derby. It opened in 1884 but am certain that the building is since demolished. This photograph was taken between 1884 and 1900.

This photograph was taken from and kindly given permission from the website:

George Jacob Holyoake:

gerald-massey.org.uk/holyoake/index.htm

formerly Ipswich & Norwich Society.

Closed December 2011 by East of England Society and trade relocated to 72 High Street.

Go to Page 44 in the Internet Archive

Title: Operative surgery, v.1

Creator: Bryant, Joseph D. (Joseph Decatur), 1845-1914

Publisher: New York : D. Appleton and company

Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons

Contributor: Columbia University Libraries

Date: 1899

Vol: v.1

Language: eng

Description: Paged continuously

Plate printed on both sides

v. 1. General principles, anæsthetics, antiseptics, control of hæmorrhage. Treatment of operation-wounds, ligature of arteries. Operations on veins, capillaries, nervous system, tendons, ligaments, fasciæ, muscles, bursæ, and bones. Amputation, deformities. Plastic surgery.--v. 2. Operations on mouth, nose, and sophagus, the viscera connected with the peritonæum, the thorax and neck, scrotum and penis, and miscellaneous operations

 

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Custom 1/6 figure: TBLeague body.

Opened in 1989 as Co-op Concepts - a Homemaker store

Closed September 2006 upon withdrawal of Co-op Group from Non-Food Stores

 

The Co Operative Grocery based on Shaftesbury Street in the Litchurch area of Derby. It was opened in 1879 but has since been demolished. This photograph was taken between 1879 and 1900.

This photograph was taken from and kindly given permission from the website:

George Jacob Holyoake:

gerald-massey.org.uk/holyoake/index.htm

The Co Operative Grocery in the Rose Hill area part of Normanton in Derby. Not sure if the building still exists today though. The shop opened in 1872 with this photograph being taken between then and 1900.

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George Jacob Holyoake:

gerald-massey.org.uk/holyoake/index.htm

Tilbury Co-operative, Portsea Road

co-op

The Co Operative Bakery No2 located on Monk Street in the Dunkirk area of Derby. Unsure if this building is still standing today and also unsure of the date this photo was taken but know that it was taken no latter than 1900.

This photograph was taken from and kindly given permission from the website:

George Jacob Holyoake:

gerald-massey.org.uk/holyoake/index.htm

Scientology operatives have tried and failed to have this Wikipedia entry removed.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hole_%28Scientology%29

 

This article shines a spotlight on the human trafficking crimes that go on at the David Miscavige's compound, known to Scientologists as International Headquarters or Int Base. The article has had over 186,000 views in the last 90 days and has earned high ratings from the Wikipedia community:

 

stats.grok.se/en/latest90/The_Hole_%28Scientology%29

 

Scientology operatives demanding that “…the topic of human trafficking be discussed and that perhaps the classification may not be justified strongly enough to include Scientology's "Hole" in that classification…”

 

You can investigate all of this for yourself at these following links:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:The_Hole_%28Scientology%29

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Did_you_know_nominations/T...

 

Scientology made worldwide headlines in 2009 by being banned from making Wikipedia edits after a long arbitration process with Wikipedia. You can learn more about that here:

 

www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/may/29/wikipedia-scien...

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Scientology_editing_on_Wi...

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/...

 

Co-op foodstore, Dalbeattie, May 2010

Go to Page 42 in the Internet Archive

Title: Operative surgery, v.1

Creator: Bryant, Joseph D. (Joseph Decatur), 1845-1914

Publisher: New York : D. Appleton and company

Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons

Contributor: Columbia University Libraries

Date: 1899

Vol: v.1

Language: eng

Description: Paged continuously

Plate printed on both sides

v. 1. General principles, anæsthetics, antiseptics, control of hæmorrhage. Treatment of operation-wounds, ligature of arteries. Operations on veins, capillaries, nervous system, tendons, ligaments, fasciæ, muscles, bursæ, and bones. Amputation, deformities. Plastic surgery.--v. 2. Operations on mouth, nose, and sophagus, the viscera connected with the peritonæum, the thorax and neck, scrotum and penis, and miscellaneous operations

 

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The peacock was more photogenic on this visit than previously.

 

Denver Zoo, June 22, 2016

Well I took so many photos of John Kaias' stunning Aston Martin DBRS9 one would hope there'd be a few with which I was happy. And that is the case with this one.

 

The reasoning behind taking so many images is that I thought the car would only be on track for a short time, given its 'issues' over the course of the weekend. An ECU change on race morning didn't cure the problems (after having been flown out overnight from Prodrive HQ in England together with an engineer) and it turns out the car was effectively running on ten cylinders. That's plenty in normal terms, but it's supposed to have twelve...

 

In the end, the car finished and, in the hands of Beam Teamer Will Davison, actually lapped within a couple of seconds of the ultimate pace - not bad considering after his first stint he said it was running "like a tractor".

Redundant Shoefayre store, Ayr, May 2010

 

Tesco, Sainsbury and Asda were also marching.

She saw the camera and decided not to behave normally. I wanted to take another video of her. Hehe:)) I got it later. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vinyfe3gAn4

These old Purina signs always catch my eye...

The old Star pub that was on the corner of Star Road, Briants Avenue and Southview Avenue has been converted to a co-operative Food store. Opened on 25th August 2011.

Custom 1/6 figure: TBLeague body.

Go to Page 58 in the Internet Archive

Title: Operative surgery, v.1

Creator: Bryant, Joseph D. (Joseph Decatur), 1845-1914

Publisher: New York : D. Appleton and company

Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons

Contributor: Columbia University Libraries

Date: 1899

Vol: v.1

Language: eng

Description: Paged continuously

Plate printed on both sides

v. 1. General principles, anæsthetics, antiseptics, control of hæmorrhage. Treatment of operation-wounds, ligature of arteries. Operations on veins, capillaries, nervous system, tendons, ligaments, fasciæ, muscles, bursæ, and bones. Amputation, deformities. Plastic surgery.--v. 2. Operations on mouth, nose, and sophagus, the viscera connected with the peritonæum, the thorax and neck, scrotum and penis, and miscellaneous operations

 

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Dragon Con 2006

photo credit gets a little murky here - by either myself or Matt Lemmens.

High Road Leyton. This building in Leyton belonged to the Stratford Co-operative and Industrial Society, founded by the Stratford railway workers in 1862. The beehive was a symbol of the co-operative movement.

Go to Page 37 in the Internet Archive

Title: Operative surgery, v.1

Creator: Bryant, Joseph D. (Joseph Decatur), 1845-1914

Publisher: New York : D. Appleton and company

Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons

Contributor: Columbia University Libraries

Date: 1899

Vol: v.1

Language: eng

Description: Paged continuously

Plate printed on both sides

v. 1. General principles, anæsthetics, antiseptics, control of hæmorrhage. Treatment of operation-wounds, ligature of arteries. Operations on veins, capillaries, nervous system, tendons, ligaments, fasciæ, muscles, bursæ, and bones. Amputation, deformities. Plastic surgery.--v. 2. Operations on mouth, nose, and sophagus, the viscera connected with the peritonæum, the thorax and neck, scrotum and penis, and miscellaneous operations

 

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Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.

 

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The Co Operative Grocery located on the corner of Shepherd Street and Burton Road in the suburb of Littleover in Derby. Iw was opened in 1875 with this photograph being taken between 1975 and 1900.

This photograph was taken from and kindly given permission from the website:

George Jacob Holyoake:

gerald-massey.org.uk/holyoake/index.htm

Andre, Airsoft mix with Ninja training.

Urban tactics and more.

The Co Operative Grocery on Alfreton Road (B6179) in Little Eaton, Derbyshire. This opened in 1896 and although now not a Co Op building it is still standing as a takeaway next to Little Eaton primary school.

This photograpgh was taken between 1896 and 1900.

This photograph was taken from and kindly given permission from the website:

George Jacob Holyoake:

gerald-massey.org.uk/holyoake/index.htm

Transfer of Engagements from Britannia in 2009; converted to The co-operative bank in February 2014

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