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Rue Béranger 24/01/2025 17h50
Rue Bérganger as seen from Place Olympe-de-Gouges in the 3ème arrondissement of Paris. The mural on the left used to be the location of PA_417 (DELETED)
This photo is posted on the day it was exactly 20 years ago I joined FlickR (see milestone message below.
Rue Béranger
Rue Béranger is a street in the 3ème arrondissement of Paris in the quartier Enfants-Rouges. Has a length of 271 meters and a width of 12 meters. Starts at Place Olympe-de-Gouges and ends at Rue du Temple.
It is named in honor of the French singer-songwriter Pierre-Jean de Béranger (1780-1857).
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TWENTY YEARS FLICKR
This photo is uploaded on 15/02/2025, exactly 20 years I joint Flickr and uploaded my first photo as a test to see what it was about.
First photo: Prinsengracht - Amsterdam (Netherlands)
(in twenty years viewed 2934 times)
Today, 15/02/2025 I look back. 33920 photos shared on my stream (average: 4.65 photos a day) and almost 88 million views in total. Thanks all for viewing, consulting, admiring, commenting on, favoriting and hopefully enjoying my photos.
PA_417 [50 points]
This orange 50 point worth space invader was gone for more than 10 years before it returned to this wall. Made possible due to the excellent work of the re-activators of this one.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: MUY BIEN
All my photos of PA_417:
PA_417 (Close-up, May 2007)
PA_417 (Wide shot 1, April 2007)
PA_417 (Wide shot 2, «Re-Activated», August 2021)
Date of invasion: 15/06/2001
DELETED August 2010
RE-ACTIVATED August 2021
The physician assitant studies program hosted a graduation ceremony for the class of 2021 on December 3, 2021, at the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts. Sacred Heart University photo by Tracy Deer-Mirek
physician assistant studies, PA, graduation, college of health professions
PA_417 [50 points]
This space invader is worth 50 points because of the size and location. Twenty eight bathroom tiles instead of the usual glass mosaïc tiles. Rue de Franche-Comté (click to ZOOM OUT)
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: MUY BIEN
All my photos of PA_417:
PA_417 (Close-up, May 2007)
PA_417 (Wide shot 1, April 2007)
PA_417 (Wide shot 2, «Re-Activated», August 2021)
Date of invasion: 15/06/2001
DELETED August 2010
RE-ACTIVATED August 2021
DELETED > around 2023
Previous photo taken on 07/07/2005 and uploaded on Flickr on 12/07/2005 replaced by this one on 17/05/2007.
PA_417 [50 points]
This space invader is worth 50 points because of the size and location. Twenty eight bathroom tiles instead of the usual glass mosaïc tiles.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: MUY BIEN
All my photos of PA_417:
PA_417 (Close-up, May 2007)
PA_417 (Wide shot 1, April 2007)
PA_417 (Wide shot 2, «Re-Activated», August 2021)
Date of invasion: 15/06/2001
DELETED August 2010
RE-ACTIVATED August 2021
Creator: Andrea Mantegna (Italian (Paduan), about 1431 - 1506); Date: about 1495 - 1505; Material: Distemper on linen; Measurements: Unframed: 48.6 x 65.6 cm (19 1/8 x 25 13/16 in.) Framed: 71.8 x 86.8 x 3.5 cm (28 1/4 x 34 3/16 x 1 3/8 in.) Stretcher: 54.6 x 69.2 cm (21 1/2 x 27 3/8 in.); Repository: The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center; 85.PA.417; Related Item: www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/artObjectDetails?artobj=900
After being parked for a few years because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the 37th annual event became a reality for the many voluneers who organized it and the community who saw it. The parade stepped off at 1 p.m. from Market and Penn Streets (in front of the Market & Penn Farmers Market), proceeding east on Market to Duke. Approximately 100 entries took part in this annual celebration of Celtic heritage, including bands, Irish dance groups, floats, antique and decorated vehicles, clowns, individuals and family groups, organizations, and media entries. Besides the parade many enjoyed entertainment, Irish dance performances, children’s activities, and merchant promotions at many locations before and after the parade.
LockedIN Magazine photographer Rick "Beetle" Bailey was along the parade route to keep our fans LockedIN.
Take a moment to #StayActive with #LockedINMagazine and ask yourself #RuLockedIN
After being parked for a few years because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the 37th annual event became a reality for the many voluneers who organized it and the community who saw it. The parade stepped off at 1 p.m. from Market and Penn Streets (in front of the Market & Penn Farmers Market), proceeding east on Market to Duke. Approximately 100 entries took part in this annual celebration of Celtic heritage, including bands, Irish dance groups, floats, antique and decorated vehicles, clowns, individuals and family groups, organizations, and media entries. Besides the parade many enjoyed entertainment, Irish dance performances, children’s activities, and merchant promotions at many locations before and after the parade.
LockedIN Magazine photographer Rick "Beetle" Bailey was along the parade route to keep our fans LockedIN.
Take a moment to #StayActive with #LockedINMagazine and ask yourself #RuLockedIN