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File name: 08_06_032091

Title: Woman player putting on her togs, at Longwood

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

Date created: 1939

Physical description: 1 negative : film, black & white; 4 x 5 in.

Genre: Film negatives

Subject: Tennis players

Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.

Collection: Leslie Jones Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Copyright Leslie Jones.

Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.

Classic Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., "Player Piano." I read all his books during the 1970s and early 1980s. I recently re-read "The Sirens of Titan," which still resonates.

Illustrated London News - November 1972

of Chelsea during the Player of the Year awards at Stamford Bridge on May 21, 2009 in London, England.

Designed to maximize the day-to-day activities of players, coaches and staff, the new Allen N. Reeves Football Complex elevates the Clemson University football program, and promotes the recruitment, training and development of student athletes with likely the most functional facility of its type in college or pro football. The building, designed by GMC's sports group and HOK, adjoins the indoor practice facility and outdoor practice fields, consolidating football operations into one complex. Clemson staff visited 36 similar faciltiies across the country and took the best parts from each and made them better. The 142,500-square-foot complex is the largest and most programmatically inclusive football-specific training facility in the nation. Knowing that this facility will serve as a home away from home for many of the users, the project provides amenities that allow the student-athletes to train, study and unwind in the same place. Features include 1.5 acres of outdoor leisure and entertainment space, state-of-the-art hydrotherapy, training, weight equipment and technology, a steam room and recovery room and a Gatorade fuel bar. The design maximizes adjacencies and functionality, with a centralized player concourse that allows coaches and athletes to move efficiently through their routines and better utilize valuable practice and training time. The concourse is connected to the lobby through a slide, bringing Coach Swinney’s focus on fun to the forefront in the design. The multiple atriums in teh facility keep the coaches on the second floor in constant contact with players on the first floor. The complex also features miniature golf, bowling, a movie theater, gaming lounge and basketball, volleyball and bocce ball courts, giving players an opportunity for some friendly competition. Compelling graphics and displays throughout the facility celebrate the team’s storied history and reflect the Clemson spirit, including a scale replica of Memorial Stadium’s famous Hill and Howard’s Rock. Of course the home of the national champions would not be complete without a prominent spot to display their trophies including the 2016 College Football Playoff National Championship trophy, which sits proudly in the main atrium. The project is targeting LEED Silver certification.

 

Goodwyn Mills Cawood

www.gmcnetwork.com

Photo-a-Day: Year 5, Day 220 - Total Days: 1681

Miami of Ohio Red Hawks players greet their teammate at home plate after she smacked a home run against Kent State. It was a scene that was repeated again and again and again and again, as the Red Hawks thumped the Golden Flashes, 16-3, in a game called after five innings.

Benjamin Zander working with a tenor on Roger Quilter's song 'Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal' Op. 3 No. 2 during the fourth day of music workshops organised by The Avison Ensemble.

 

The Avison Ensemble is delighted to have welcomed Benjamin Zander to present a series of music workshops in Newcastle for musicians and listeners as part of our ongoing commitment to music learning in the North East. These workshops were held from 13th to 16th August 2012 in Newcastle University’s King’s Hall; they were open to amateur and professional musicians of all ages and to listeners, including those with no previous experience of classical music.

 

These workshops were transformative and inspirational for the musicians participating as they discovered new possibilities in interpretation, expression and performance. Ben explored the ‘hidden language’ of music and the impact of its use on both performers and listeners. However, these were not technical master classes – they were full of surprises and often emotional experiences which transformed the audience and players’ outlook on the relationship of music to life.

 

The Avison Ensemble is the outstanding period instrument orchestra based in Newcastle upon Tyne, which plays and popularises the music of Charles Avison (1709-1770) and other English classical composers of the Baroque period, such as Garth, Arne and Herschel. The Ensemble also performs Purcell, Handel, Vivaldi, Corelli, Geminiani, Pergolesi, Teleman, Rameau, Bach, Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven. The Ensemble is strongly committed to music learning in North East England and has an active education programme and its own annual Young Musicians’ Awards competition.

 

www.avisonensemble.com

 

Ben Zander is the acclaimed conductor of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra and a passionate musician and speaker of world renown. He has collaborated in performances with many of the world’s greatest musicians, amongst whom have been Rostropovich, Oscar Shumsky, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Martha Argerich, Yo-Yo Ma, and Jaqueline Du Pré.

 

Ben’s work with young people and youth orchestras is world renowned and he has recently been awarded the Youth Orchestra of the Americas 10th anniversary award for his invaluable contribution to the youth symphony movement across the Americas. He has recently formed the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra to “… shape the musical leadership of tomorrow”.

 

Ben is one of the most sought-after speakers in the world. Bringing his insights as the conductor of major symphony orchestras to business leaders involved in transformation and change, Ben has become a much sought-after speaker to major organizations all over the world including Shell, IBM, Arthur Andersen, KPMG, Sprint, NASA and the US Army.

 

www.benjaminzander.com

 

Praktica FX2 DDR Reflex-Industar 50-2-50mm F3,5-Kodak Espired- Bologna Italy Spring 2011-

Trumpet player Susan Watts performing with Frank London's Klezmer Brass All-Stars at the Lowell Folk Festival.

 

Ensemble:

Frank London (trumpet),

Susan Watts (trumpet, vocals),

Brian Drye (trombone),

Patrick Farrell (accordion, baritone horn),

Mark Rubin (tuba),

Aaron Aleaxander (drums)

Amazing sax's player and a talker! He would make a great salesman.

Sax player near the Seine River - Paris, France

A soccer player kicking the ball.

Lyon & Healy Player Piano

c. 1900

Gelatin silver print

 

A female tennis player poses with her tennis racket and ball in a traditional uniform that includes a long overskirt, blouse with loose sleeves, and a small straw hat.

 

Collection of the Massillon Museum (BC 3962.25)

A chess player concentrates while playing in park in downtown Seatlle, Washington.

Nikon D3000, Nikkon 70-300mm f/4-5.6, analog Light meter reading, manual focus

14/02/12 Cardiff V Peterborough, Championship, Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Wales

British-made, if I'm not mistaken.

John LeClair was one of the best Flyers and probably my favorite player. I wish he could have retired as a Flyer. Number 10 should be retired in his honor.

Have you ever seen one of these?

BERLIN, GERMANY - JUNE 22: Quarterfinal between Team Germany (red) vs Global Players (white) during the Berlin Open Lacrosse Tournament 2013 at Stadion Lichterfelde on June 22, 2013 in Berlin, Germany. Final score 9-10. (Photo by Dirk Markgraf/www.265-images.com)

Model: 小魚

Photographer: Edwin Setiawan

Place: 社子棒球場

Date: 2009/04/11

 

This album is supplementary of Sweet Exercise album

 

Just about Photography: edwinsetiawan.wordpress.com

 

Edwin Setiawan Photography: www.edwinsetiawan.com

15 greatest NFL players of all time as selected by the Pro Football Hall of Fame

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