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File name: 08_06_010328
Title: Red Sox player
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1937
Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Summary: Boston Red Sox outfielder Dom Dallessandro at Fenway Park.
Genre: Glass negatives
Subjects: Boston Red Sox (Baseball team); Baseball players
Notes: Original data provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve: Red Sox player, n.d.; Date supplied based on research by the Society for American Baseball Research, 2010-2011.; Summary provided by the Society for American Baseball Research, 2010-2011.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.
Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
For The Daily Dog Challenge -- 6/11 "Play"
For Our Daily Challenge -- 6/11 "Critters"
For 366; The 2016 Edition -- 163/366
This one is one I've wanted to try, but it just didn't go like I planned it in my head. We're going to try the idea again and see if we can get better results. But at least Bunny seems to know when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em!
You can read more about Bunny at TalesAndTails.com.
November 12, 2012 - Fort Worth, Texas - The Kansas State Wildcats defeated the TCU Horned Frogs 23-10 at Amon G Carter Stadium.
A Kansas State player walks back to the tunnel, passing through a beam of sunshine, during the pregame warmups.
Photography by Kent Gilley for Blitz Weekly Magazine.
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November 12, 2012 - Fort Worth, Texas - The Kansas State Wildcats defeated the TCU Horned Frogs 23-10 at Amon G Carter Stadium.
Accordion Player on a crypt at Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn. Angels and Accordions- Part of Open House New York.
Premiere: "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead" von Tom Stoppard im Literaturhaus Graz am 16. Jänner 2015. "the Pennyless Players" (englischsprachige Theatergruppe der UNI Graz) sind bei philosophischen und existenziellen Fragestellungen um einiges lustiger als der dänische Prinz in Shakespeares Grundlage.
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Western Carolina University
University Players
In this photo:
First row from L to R:
Linda Black, Brenda Lundy, Vicki Abernathy, Leslie Fry
2nd row L to R: Dan Holloman, Anne Robbins, Allen H. Freeman, Jr., Don L. Loeffler, Mary Blevins, Andrea Brack Towne, Karen F.
Third row from L to R: Mrs. Yowell, Louis Bell, Cynthia Cromton, Robert Zipperer, Anna Stone,Tyson D. Stephenson, John Clark, Sonja S. Beckham
4th row L to R:
David Hearst, Pandora Bell, Arlene Denny, Ron Fender, Joe Mink,
Delbert Hall, Robert Funk, Bob Yowell, Bobby Yowell
5th row L to R: Catherine Dixon, Nancy Hammill, Sandra Weden, Vernelle Mills, Mary Bennett Harvey, Anna Kelley
Artifact no.: 1971.0371
Manufacturer: Aeolian Co., New York, New York, USA
Date: 1900-1905
The Aeolian pianola being demonstrated at the Soirée Event held at the Museum April 19, 2012. Also known as "push-ups", these piano players were popular from about 1900 to 1905.
Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation
Photo credit: CSTMC
Dundee United won to send St Mirren into the Scottish Championship's relegation play-off spot.
Thomas Mikkelsen fired United ahead as St Mirren players claimed for a foul but Gary Mackenzie headed the Buddies level before the break.
Tony Andreu struck a free-kick from inside the box for the Tangerines' second only for Josh Todd to equalise.
But Blair Spittal's late shot gave the hosts the victory they craved, leaving St Mirren two points off bottom.
Ray McKinnon's United, who remain third and are assured of a promotion play-off place, took the lead in controversial circumstances. Striker Mikkelsen went in with a high boot on Mackenzie but referee Craig Charleston waved play on and the Finn hammered the ball high into the roof of the visitors' goal.
Mackenzie had to receive treatment at the side of the pitch with the entire St Mirren bench, including manager Jack Ross, furious by the call from the officials.
Buddies captain Stephen McGinn had a half-chance for an equaliser with a header from a Lewis Morgan cross but there was little pace on the ball, which was gathered by Cammy Bell in the home goal.
Stevie Mallan was again showing the type of skills that has brought about interest from English clubs and was inches away with a free-kick that ended up in the Dundee United goal's side netting.
St Mirren continued to drive forward and deservedly equalised before the break. Mallan whipped in a free-kick at pace from the right-hand side that was met by the head of Mackenzie and Bell was beaten.
Simon Murray crashed a shot off the St Mirren crossbar from 25 yards and United then regained the lead in bizarre circumstances. Keeper Billy O'Brien picked up a pass-back inside his own box under pressure from Murray.
The free-kick was slipped to Andreu, who drilled through a ruck of defenders.
The visitors pushed more and more men forward looking for the equaliser and they were rewarded for their persistent pressure when substitute Todd hooked home from 12 yards out.
However, the home side took the lead for the third time in the final minute when Spittal hammered home from 20 yards.
It was a cruel end to the game for St Mirren, who have two games left to get out of relegation trouble.
Dundee Utd
1 Bell
8 Murdoch
4 Durnan
14 Edjenguele
24 Robson Booked 38mins
7 Spittal Booked 25min Sub for Donaldsonat 90+2'min
16 Flood
35 Allardice Substituted for Kuateat 46 min Booked at 69min
19 Andreu
9 Murray Booked 73min
18 Mikkelsen
Substitutes
3 Dixon
5 Donaldson
11 Nicholls
12 Telfer
17 Kuate
21 Zwick
22 Coote
St Mirren
21 O'Brien
3 Irvine Substituted for Demetriouat 77 min Booked 90min
6 Mackenzie Booked 8 min
15 Baird
44 Eckersley
42 Magennis
10 Mallan
22 McGinn
17 Morgan
11 Smith Substituted for Sutton 69 min
16 Loy Substituted for Todd 79 min
Substitutes
1 Langfield
2 Demetriou
4 Webster
8 Quinn
9 Sutton
20 Storie
25 Todd
1 Canon 580EX-II 1/2 Power @ at about 10 o'clock pointing her back side
2 Matin Reflector 103Cm @ at about 5 o'clock pointing her face
Well it was inevitable that I'd end up using the new football table as a subject so I thought I'd get it out of the way and get in some practise with Lightroom into the bargain.
Digital Signage LCD with Integrated Media Player
Sun Group has responded to market demand for affordable high quality Digital Advertising Display SUN-SG8 7Inch, 8Inch, 10.4Inch, 15Inch, 17Inch and 19Inch.
The Sun Group taking into consideration the needs of small and large size digital signage advertising applications. These wall-mountable LCDs are the perfect solution for retail store pos displays. The integrated Media Player gives advertisers the ability to display content without the need of any external devices or signals. It supports CFI, II/MD/SM/MS/MS pro/SD/MMC card formats outputs JPEG images and MPEG videos to the screen and is easy-to-use. When strategically placing these displays throughout a small retail store, an increase of traffic can be driven for specific products. The display can inform customers directly of product availability and promotional opportunities, increasing customer awareness. Using the LCD in a public venue enables advertisers to reach their audience with the latest advertisements, and also can be used to display pertinent information for events. Restaurants can set up a slideshow of entrees, as well as inform customers of the latest specials. Hospitals use the displays in waiting rooms to inform their patients of the latest medical procedures, technologies. The content displayed on screen is easily changed via USB Update function. Built-in real-time clock and calendar. Automatic power on/off time.
A Hero
Found under the floorboards of our house
I think the design changed somewhat over the years and could perhaps thus be dated - I'd never noticed the skeletal ship on the horizon until it was live on the screen.
Hillbark Players is the leading presenter of open-air Shakespeare in the North West. The Company was founded in 1964 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth and apart from a short break in the early 1970's, Hillbark Players has presented a production every other year since.
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To read more go to the Rising Sun Online at www.army.mil/RisingSun.
To see photos go to USAG-Japan Flickr at www.flickr.com/photos/usagj/.
The Tomodachi Charity Baseball Camp held March 21 at the Tokyo Dome had Japanese and American youth in attendance for a chance to meet retired Yankees professional baseball players, Hideki Matsui and Derek Jeter. Camp Zama’s children and youths participated in a baseball clinic, game and a home run derby during the event. (U.S. Army photos by Noriko Kudo)
To more photos and videos from the Camp Zama community go to USAG-Japan Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/garrisonjapan/.