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Pictured holding a "Corporate Greed" sign during the Oct. 15, 2011 Occupy Augusta march is community activist Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia.
Rev. Dicks is the Southern Regional Organizer for the Progressive Democrats of America and its State of Georgia coordinator.
He also holds positions in the Richmond County Democratic Party.
OccupyAugusta did an impressive job on Sat., Oct. 15, 2011 as they marched on downtown Augusta protesting the evil greed that created the current economic crisis.
The bankers, Wall Street traders, insurance industry, politicians proved they cannot be trusted when left to their own devices when the Bush administration made oversight almost nonexistent.
And sure enough when the foxes were in charge of the hen-house it was a slaughter of American jobs, the evaporation of retirement funds, a flood of home foreclosures, sending the world economy into crisis.
See the photos at these links!
occupyaugusta.org/occupy/wp-content/lg-gallery/October%20...
occupyaugusta.org/occupy/gallery?file=October%2015%202011/
Occupy Augusta, GA: Occupy Wall Street Pages:
Occupy Augusta, GA on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/pages/OCCUPY-AUGUSTA/178325418914632
Occupy Augusta, GA on Twitter:
Occupy Augusta, GA on WordPress.org:
Occupy Augusta, GA on discussion page of WordPress.org (#OccupyAugusta ) in Solidarity with #OWS and #OccupyTogether:
occupyaugusta.org/discuss/index.php
Occupy Augusta, GA on MeetUp:
www.meetup.com/occupytogether/Augusta-GA/382952
Occupy Augusta, GA on Tumblr:
Occupy Wall Street Movement in other Georgia cities:
Check out this OccupyAugusta video by Jane Pietkivitch
She shot and edited video from the Occupy Augusta march on downtown on Saturday (10-15-11).
The OccupyAugusta movement is doing a fantastic job coordinating and the enthusiasm is no less that in New York
Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
World Zombie Day was born in Pittsburgh’s Monroeville Mall in 2006, the location of George Romero’s film Dawn of the Dead. Present, more than 50 cities worldwide participate in WZD, including New York, Pittsburgh, Paris, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, London, Manchester, and Tokyo.
Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
World Zombie Day was born in Pittsburgh’s Monroeville Mall in 2006, the location of George Romero’s film Dawn of the Dead. Present, more than 50 cities worldwide participate in WZD, including New York, Pittsburgh, Paris, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, London, Manchester, and Tokyo.
Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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On the right the company store (pulperia), and on the background the church of Humberstone (1936) and Santa Laura Saltpeter Works, Atacama, Chile (2007).
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HotsxQpJfiU
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODqpfqHU1cM
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cigjkp_d588
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdPkw4MsN-o
www.plataformaurbana.cl/archive/2013/04/10/guia-urbana-de...
“Una arquitectura de la negatividad. La modernidad de la arquitectura de las salitreras”, by Max Aguirre; ARQ, n. 57 Zonas áridas / Arid zones, Santiago, julio, 2004, p. 61-63:
www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717...
"Desfibrado de maderas obtenidas desde las oficinas salitreras de Humberstone y Santa Laura en Chile. Un sitio del patrimonio mundial. Defibration wood obtained from the Saltpeter Works Humberstone and santa laura in Chile. World Heritage sites", Rodrigo Ortiz and Robert Blanchette, Madera y Bosques, vol. 20, núm. 3 : 59-68, Otoño 2014:
forestpathology.cfans.umn.edu/pdf/Defibration%20of%20Wood...
www.albumdesierto.cl/ingles/2humber.htm
www.monumentos.cl/consejo/606/w3-propertyvalue-37308.html
www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-31090757
www.roughguides.com/article/ghost-town-humberstone-chile/
"La arquitectura moderna en Iquique entre 1930 a 1970", VĂctor Valenzuela, Arquitecto Universidad Arturo Prat, Chile. MagĂster en Arquitectura Pontificia Universidad CatĂłlica de Chile. AcadĂ©mico Escuela de Arquitectura, Universidad Arturo Prat, Chile:
mingaonline.uach.cl/pdf/aus/n11/art02.pdf
"Infraestrutura educativa en Iquique y su aporte al desarrollo urbano y modernidad 1930-1970", by VĂctor Valenzuela: revistaca.cl/portada-revista-ca-153/articulos-portada/art...
revistaca.cl/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/153_A9_VValenzuel...
"La travesĂa del salitre chileno: de la pampa a la tierra holandesa", by Aafke Steenhuis. TraducciĂłn desde el holandĂ©s de Catalina Ginard FĂ©ron (originele titel "Windjammers in Delfzijl"); Editorial Godert Walter, 2003 (ISBN 978 956 282 942 7):
books.google.nl/books?id=w2zalkQufYgC&printsec=frontc...
"Windjammers in Delfzijl: de route van de chilisalpeter", by
Aafke Steenhuis, Boekhandel Uitgeverij Godert Walter, 2003
(ISBN 9080572543, 9789080572546):
books.google.nl/books?id=l1eEZwEACAAJ&dq=windjammers+...
Osvaldo Félix Fernández de Castro Ortúzar in Diccionario Biográfico de Chile 9a Edición 1953: diccionariobiograficodechile.blogspot.nl/search?q=osvaldo...
President Osvaldo (F) de Castro (OrtĂşzar) in Google Books: www.google.nl/search?tbm=bks&hl=nl&q=osvaldo+de+c...
www.google.cl/search?tbm=bks&hl=nl&q=Osvaldo+de+C...
Nuestro norte... :
Osvaldo FĂ©lix Fernández de Castro OrtĂşzar (1887-) became in 1934 the owner of the CompañĂa Salitrera de Tarapacá y Antofagasta (COSATAN). A nephew of the owner of the company commissioned to build the theatre.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HotsxQpJfiU
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODqpfqHU1cM
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cigjkp_d588
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdPkw4MsN-o
www.plataformaurbana.cl/archive/2013/04/10/guia-urbana-de...
“Una arquitectura de la negatividad. La modernidad de la arquitectura de las salitreras”, by Max Aguirre; ARQ, n. 57 Zonas áridas / Arid zones, Santiago, julio, 2004, p. 61-63:
www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717...
www.albumdesierto.cl/ingles/2stalau.htm
"Desfibrado de maderas obtenidas desde las oficinas salitreras de Humberstone y Santa Laura en Chile. Un sitio del patrimonio mundial. Defibration wood obtained from the Saltpeter Works Humberstone and santa laura in Chile. World Heritage sites", Rodrigo Ortiz and Robert Blanchette, Madera y Bosques, vol. 20, núm. 3 : 59-68, Otoño 2014:
forestpathology.cfans.umn.edu/pdf/Defibration%20of%20Wood...
www.albumdesierto.cl/ingles/2humber.htm
www.monumentos.cl/consejo/606/w3-propertyvalue-37308.html
www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-31090757
www.roughguides.com/article/ghost-town-humberstone-chile/
"La arquitectura moderna en Iquique entre 1930 a 1970", VĂctor Valenzuela, Arquitecto Universidad Arturo Prat, Chile. MagĂster en Arquitectura Pontificia Universidad CatĂłlica de Chile. AcadĂ©mico Escuela de Arquitectura, Universidad Arturo Prat, Chile:
mingaonline.uach.cl/pdf/aus/n11/art02.pdf
"Infraestrutura educativa en Iquique y su aporte al desarrollo urbano y modernidad 1930-1970", by VĂctor Valenzuela: revistaca.cl/portada-revista-ca-153/articulos-portada/art...
revistaca.cl/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/153_A9_VValenzuel...
"La travesĂa del salitre chileno: de la pampa a la tierra holandesa", by Aafke Steenhuis. TraducciĂłn desde el holandĂ©s de Catalina Ginard FĂ©ron (originele titel "Windjammers in Delfzijl"); Editorial Godert Walter, 2003 (ISBN 978 956 282 942 7):
books.google.nl/books?id=w2zalkQufYgC&printsec=frontc...
"Windjammers in Delfzijl: de route van de chilisalpeter", by
Aafke Steenhuis, Boekhandel Uitgeverij Godert Walter, 2003
(ISBN 9080572543, 9789080572546):
books.google.nl/books?id=l1eEZwEACAAJ&dq=windjammers+...
Osvaldo Félix Fernández de Castro Ortúzar in Diccionario Biográfico de Chile 9a Edición 1953: diccionariobiograficodechile.blogspot.nl/search?q=osvaldo...
President Osvaldo (F) de Castro (OrtĂşzar) in Google Books: www.google.nl/search?tbm=bks&hl=nl&q=osvaldo+de+c...
www.google.cl/search?tbm=bks&hl=nl&q=Osvaldo+de+C...
Nuestro norte... :
OccupyAugusta did an impressive job on Sat., Oct. 15, 2011 as they marched on downtown Augusta protesting the evil greed that created the current economic crisis.
The bankers, Wall Street traders, insurance industry, politicians proved they cannot be trusted when left to their own devices when the Bush administration made oversight almost nonexistent.
And sure enough when the foxes were in charge of the hen-house it was a slaughter of American jobs, the evaporation of retirement funds, a flood of home foreclosures, sending the world economy into crisis.
See the photos at these links!
occupyaugusta.org/occupy/wp-content/lg-gallery/October%20...
occupyaugusta.org/occupy/gallery?file=October%2015%202011/
Occupy Augusta, GA: Occupy Wall Street Pages:
Occupy Augusta, GA on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/pages/OCCUPY-AUGUSTA/178325418914632
Occupy Augusta, GA on Twitter:
Occupy Augusta, GA on WordPress.org:
Occupy Augusta, GA on discussion page of WordPress.org (#OccupyAugusta ) in Solidarity with #OWS and #OccupyTogether:
occupyaugusta.org/discuss/index.php
Occupy Augusta, GA on MeetUp:
www.meetup.com/occupytogether/Augusta-GA/382952
Occupy Augusta, GA on Tumblr:
Occupy Wall Street Movement in other Georgia cities:
Check out this OccupyAugusta video by Jane Pietkivitch
She shot and edited video from the Occupy Augusta march on downtown on Saturday (10-15-11).
The OccupyAugusta movement is doing a fantastic job coordinating and the enthusiasm is no less that in New York
"The larger the letters, the larger growth in property values for 2006." Not shown as a bar graph or a pie chart but as a tag cloud. First time I've seen this in non-internet media.
See also: tinyurl.com/ykdwe4
Resident relaxing on the front porch along MLK Boulevard in Augusta, GA.
This is one of the photos from a Power Point presentation explaining a study in Augusta, Georgia about a street named for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The “Claiming A Street Named King” Project is the brainchild of Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia.
These photos depict homes, building and abandoned structures along Martin Lutheran King, Jr. Boulevard in Augusta, Georgia.
It began with research in Athens and Augusta (Georgia) through the University Of Georgia School Of Environmental Design.
Research was led by Dr. Mary Anne Akers in collaboration with Georgia Legal Services Program, Georgia State Trade Association of Non-profit Developers (G-STAND) and Neighborhood Works America, INC.
“Claiming A Street Named King” Project study in Augusta, Georgia – conducted along Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard - shows areas that need economic assistance – and that’s the same issue in many American cities that have streets named for civil rights leaders
For more information:
claimingastreetnamedking.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/Claimin...
This is one of the photos from a Power Point presentation explaining a study in Augusta, Georgia about a street named for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The “Claiming A Street Named King” Project is the brainchild of Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia.
These photos depict homes, building and abandoned structures along Martin Lutheran King, Jr. Boulevard in Augusta, Georgia.
It began with research in Athens and Augusta (Georgia) through the University Of Georgia School Of Environmental Design.
Research was led by Dr. Mary Anne Akers in collaboration with Georgia Legal Services Program, Georgia State Trade Association of Non-profit Developers (G-STAND) and Neighborhood Works America, INC.
“Claiming A Street Named King” Project study in Augusta, Georgia – conducted along Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard - shows areas that need economic assistance – and that’s the same issue in many American cities that have streets named for civil rights leaders
For more information:
claimingastreetnamedking.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/Claimin...
"La travesĂa del salitre chileno: de la pampa a la tierra holandesa", by Aafke Steenhuis. TraducciĂłn desde el holandĂ©s de Catalina Ginard FĂ©ron (originele titel "Windjammers in Delfzijl"); Editorial Godert Walter, 2003 (ISBN 978 956 282 942 7):
books.google.nl/books?id=w2zalkQufYgC&printsec=frontc...
"Windjammers in Delfzijl: de route van de chilisalpeter", by
Aafke Steenhuis, Boekhandel Uitgeverij Godert Walter, 2003
(ISBN 9080572543, 9789080572546):
books.google.nl/books?id=l1eEZwEACAAJ&dq=windjammers+...
Osvaldo FĂ©lix Fernández de Castro OrtĂşzar (1887-) became in 1934 the owner of the CompañĂa Salitrera de Tarapacá y Antofagasta (COSATAN).
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HotsxQpJfiU
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODqpfqHU1cM
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cigjkp_d588
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdPkw4MsN-o
www.plataformaurbana.cl/archive/2013/04/10/guia-urbana-de...
“Una arquitectura de la negatividad. La modernidad de la arquitectura de las salitreras”, by Max Aguirre; ARQ, n. 57 Zonas áridas / Arid zones, Santiago, julio, 2004, p. 61-63:
www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717...
www.albumdesierto.cl/ingles/2stalau.htm
"Desfibrado de maderas obtenidas desde las oficinas salitreras de Humberstone y Santa Laura en Chile. Un sitio del patrimonio mundial. Defibration wood obtained from the Saltpeter Works Humberstone and santa laura in Chile. World Heritage sites", Rodrigo Ortiz and Robert Blanchette, Madera y Bosques, vol. 20, núm. 3 : 59-68, Otoño 2014:
forestpathology.cfans.umn.edu/pdf/Defibration%20of%20Wood...
www.albumdesierto.cl/ingles/2humber.htm
www.monumentos.cl/consejo/606/w3-propertyvalue-37308.html
www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-31090757
www.roughguides.com/article/ghost-town-humberstone-chile/
"La arquitectura moderna en Iquique entre 1930 a 1970", VĂctor Valenzuela, Arquitecto Universidad Arturo Prat, Chile. MagĂster en Arquitectura Pontificia Universidad CatĂłlica de Chile. AcadĂ©mico Escuela de Arquitectura, Universidad Arturo Prat, Chile:
mingaonline.uach.cl/pdf/aus/n11/art02.pdf
"Infraestrutura educativa en Iquique y su aporte al desarrollo urbano y modernidad 1930-1970", by VĂctor Valenzuela: revistaca.cl/portada-revista-ca-153/articulos-portada/art...
revistaca.cl/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/153_A9_VValenzuel...
Osvaldo Félix Fernández de Castro Ortúzar in Diccionario Biográfico de Chile 9a Edición 1953: diccionariobiograficodechile.blogspot.nl/search?q=osvaldo...
President Osvaldo (F) de Castro (OrtĂşzar) in Google Books: www.google.nl/search?tbm=bks&hl=nl&q=osvaldo+de+c...
www.google.cl/search?tbm=bks&hl=nl&q=Osvaldo+de+C...
Nuestro norte... :
These are photos from a Power Point presentation explaining a study in Augusta, Georgia about a street named for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The “Claiming A Street Named King” Project is the brainchild of Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia.
These photos depict homes, building and abandoned structures along Martin Lutheran King, Jr. Boulevard in Augusta, Georgia.
It began with research in Athens and Augusta (Georgia) through the University Of Georgia School Of Environmental Design.
Research was led by Dr. Mary Anne Akers in collaboration with Georgia Legal Services Program, Georgia State Trade Association of Non-profit Developers (G-STAND) and Neighborhood Works America, INC.
“Claiming A Street Named King” Project study in Augusta, Georgia – conducted along Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard - shows areas that need economic assistance – and that’s the same issue in many American cities that have streets named for civil rights leaders
For more information:
claimingastreetnamedking.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/Claimin...
This is one of the photos from a Power Point presentation explaining a study in Augusta, Georgia about a street named for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The “Claiming A Street Named King” Project is the brainchild of Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia.
These photos depict homes, building and abandoned structures along Martin Lutheran King, Jr. Boulevard in Augusta, Georgia.
It began with research in Athens and Augusta (Georgia) through the University Of Georgia School Of Environmental Design.
Research was led by Dr. Mary Anne Akers in collaboration with Georgia Legal Services Program, Georgia State Trade Association of Non-profit Developers (G-STAND) and Neighborhood Works America, INC.
“Claiming A Street Named King” Project study in Augusta, Georgia – conducted along Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard - shows areas that need economic assistance – and that’s the same issue in many American cities that have streets named for civil rights leaders
For more information:
claimingastreetnamedking.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/Claimin...
London Marathon attracts millions of visitors from all over the world every year. It’s one of the world's most essential businesses, events, and tourist destinations.
Thousands of tourists visiting London attend popular events in London of the United Kingdom. Present all the London events are canceled or postponed due to coronavirus. From the past, London events you can view inside visitlondonevents.com like the London Marathon, Notting Hill Carnival, The Hampton Court Flower Show, and others.
All London marathon runners are the big winners. Virgin London marathon race in 2011 was one of the Greatest London Marathon ever and very hot.
Run for charity is the main target of running the London Marathon each year. Each annual London Marathon events show us a drama, fun, and big heart of supporters worldwide.
London is like London. Almost everyone in the world has heard of London, but not many people know authentic London attractions, including London events.
Every year several significant events to choose from, including famous names like the most popular British Museum, Natural History Museum, National Gallery, Tate Modern, Victoria and Albert Museum, Science Museum, Museum of London, Tower of London, the Imperial War Museum, and many more.
In London, the great thing is that there are so many free attractions where many exhibits and events are available for free.
It's too much to do in London and you dosn’t pay for anything. You could spend an entire trip to London, visiting free attractions, museums, streets, and park events. Events arrange on Piccadilly Circus and the surrounded areas you will enjoy for free, including Soho, Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, and Chinatown.
Other events to view in London like London Fashion Week, the Chinese New Year in Trafalgar Square, Oxford vs. Cambridge boat race, St George’s Day, Chelsea Flower Show, Opera Holland Park, The British Summer Time concerts in Hyde Park. Hyde Park also hosts the magical Winter Wonderland and is many, many more attractions.
If you are traveling to London for the first time, you are probably thinking about how much time you need in London. You don't have a chance to see them all at once time. I'm not a professional photographer, but some events are very attractive, special now to refresh memory about a lovely time as a part of these London events. All this photography from The Hampton Court Flower Show, London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, The London Marathon, Notting Hill Carnival, London Zombie Day was never published before. They are very popular not only for tourists. Enjoy.
#visit london
#london events
#london marathon
#london marathon results
#london marathon 2011
#london marathon costumes
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A Church along MLK Blvd. in Augusta, GA
Miles Memorial CME Church
2014 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Augusta, GA
30901
(706) 722-2955
maps.google.com/maps?q=2014+Martin+Luther+King+Blvd.+++Au...
This is one of the photos from a Power Point presentation explaining a study in Augusta, Georgia about a street named for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The “Claiming A Street Named King” Project is the brainchild of Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia.
These photos depict homes, building and abandoned structures along Martin Lutheran King, Jr. Boulevard in Augusta, Georgia.
It began with research in Athens and Augusta (Georgia) through the University Of Georgia School Of Environmental Design.
Research was led by Dr. Mary Anne Akers in collaboration with Georgia Legal Services Program, Georgia State Trade Association of Non-profit Developers (G-STAND) and Neighborhood Works America, INC.
“Claiming A Street Named King” Project study in Augusta, Georgia – conducted along Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard - shows areas that need economic assistance – and that’s the same issue in many American cities that have streets named for civil rights leaders
For more information:
claimingastreetnamedking.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/Claimin...
This is one of the photos from a Power Point presentation explaining a study in Augusta, Georgia about a street named for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The “Claiming A Street Named King” Project is the brainchild of Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia.
These photos depict homes, building and abandoned structures along Martin Lutheran King, Jr. Boulevard in Augusta, Georgia.
It began with research in Athens and Augusta (Georgia) through the University Of Georgia School Of Environmental Design.
Research was led by Dr. Mary Anne Akers in collaboration with Georgia Legal Services Program, Georgia State Trade Association of Non-profit Developers (G-STAND) and Neighborhood Works America, INC.
“Claiming A Street Named King” Project study in Augusta, Georgia – conducted along Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard - shows areas that need economic assistance – and that’s the same issue in many American cities that have streets named for civil rights leaders
For more information:
claimingastreetnamedking.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/Claimin...
Convenience/Neighborhood Store along MLK Blvd. in Augusta, GA
J. R.’s Stop & Shop Convenience
1957 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Augusta, GA
30901-7017
(706) 722-5613
www.switchboard.com/business/j-r-stop-shop-convenience-au...
This is one of the photos from a Power Point presentation explaining a study in Augusta, Georgia about a street named for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The “Claiming A Street Named King” Project is the brainchild of Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia.
These photos depict homes, building and abandoned structures along Martin Lutheran King, Jr. Boulevard in Augusta, Georgia.
It began with research in Athens and Augusta (Georgia) through the University Of Georgia School Of Environmental Design.
Research was led by Dr. Mary Anne Akers in collaboration with Georgia Legal Services Program, Georgia State Trade Association of Non-profit Developers (G-STAND) and Neighborhood Works America, INC.
“Claiming A Street Named King” Project study in Augusta, Georgia – conducted along Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard - shows areas that need economic assistance – and that’s the same issue in many American cities that have streets named for civil rights leaders
For more information:
claimingastreetnamedking.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/Claimin...
Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
World Zombie Day was born in Pittsburgh’s Monroeville Mall in 2006, the location of George Romero’s film Dawn of the Dead. Present, more than 50 cities worldwide participate in WZD, including New York, Pittsburgh, Paris, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, London, Manchester, and Tokyo.
Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
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Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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This is one of the photos from a Power Point presentation explaining a study in Augusta, Georgia about a street named for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The “Claiming A Street Named King” Project is the brainchild of Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia.
These photos depict homes, building and abandoned structures along Martin Lutheran King, Jr. Boulevard in Augusta, Georgia.
It began with research in Athens and Augusta (Georgia) through the University Of Georgia School Of Environmental Design.
Research was led by Dr. Mary Anne Akers in collaboration with Georgia Legal Services Program, Georgia State Trade Association of Non-profit Developers (G-STAND) and Neighborhood Works America, INC.
“Claiming A Street Named King” Project study in Augusta, Georgia – conducted along Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard - shows areas that need economic assistance – and that’s the same issue in many American cities that have streets named for civil rights leaders
For more information:
claimingastreetnamedking.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/Claimin...
This is one of the photos from a Power Point presentation explaining a study in Augusta, Georgia about a street named for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The “Claiming A Street Named King” Project is the brainchild of Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia.
These photos depict homes, building and abandoned structures along Martin Lutheran King, Jr. Boulevard in Augusta, Georgia.
It began with research in Athens and Augusta (Georgia) through the University Of Georgia School Of Environmental Design.
Research was led by Dr. Mary Anne Akers in collaboration with Georgia Legal Services Program, Georgia State Trade Association of Non-profit Developers (G-STAND) and Neighborhood Works America, INC.
“Claiming A Street Named King” Project study in Augusta, Georgia – conducted along Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard - shows areas that need economic assistance – and that’s the same issue in many American cities that have streets named for civil rights leaders
For more information:
claimingastreetnamedking.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/Claimin...
Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
World Zombie Day was born in Pittsburgh’s Monroeville Mall in 2006, the location of George Romero’s film Dawn of the Dead. Present, more than 50 cities worldwide participate in WZD, including New York, Pittsburgh, Paris, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, London, Manchester, and Tokyo.
Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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London Marathon attracts millions of visitors from all over the world every year. It’s one of the world's most essential businesses, events, and tourist destinations.
Thousands of tourists visiting London attend popular events in London of the United Kingdom. Present all the London events are canceled or postponed due to coronavirus. From the past, London events you can view inside visitlondonevents.com like the London Marathon, Notting Hill Carnival, The Hampton Court Flower Show, and others.
All London marathon runners are the big winners. Virgin London marathon race in 2011 was one of the Greatest London Marathon ever and very hot.
Run for charity is the main target of running the London Marathon each year. Each annual London Marathon events show us a drama, fun, and big heart of supporters worldwide.
London is like London. Almost everyone in the world has heard of London, but not many people know authentic London attractions, including London events.
Every year several significant events to choose from, including famous names like the most popular British Museum, Natural History Museum, National Gallery, Tate Modern, Victoria and Albert Museum, Science Museum, Museum of London, Tower of London, the Imperial War Museum, and many more.
In London, the great thing is that there are so many free attractions where many exhibits and events are available for free.
It's too much to do in London and you dosn’t pay for anything. You could spend an entire trip to London, visiting free attractions, museums, streets, and park events. Events arrange on Piccadilly Circus and the surrounded areas you will enjoy for free, including Soho, Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, and Chinatown.
Other events to view in London like London Fashion Week, the Chinese New Year in Trafalgar Square, Oxford vs. Cambridge boat race, St George’s Day, Chelsea Flower Show, Opera Holland Park, The British Summer Time concerts in Hyde Park. Hyde Park also hosts the magical Winter Wonderland and is many, many more attractions.
If you are traveling to London for the first time, you are probably thinking about how much time you need in London. You don't have a chance to see them all at once time. I'm not a professional photographer, but some events are very attractive, special now to refresh memory about a lovely time as a part of these London events. All this photography from The Hampton Court Flower Show, London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, The London Marathon, Notting Hill Carnival, London Zombie Day was never published before. They are very popular not only for tourists. Enjoy.
#visit london
#london events
#london marathon
#london marathon results
#london marathon 2011
#london marathon costumes
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This is one of the photos from a Power Point presentation explaining a study in Augusta, Georgia about a street named for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The “Claiming A Street Named King” Project is the brainchild of Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia.
These photos depict homes, building and abandoned structures along Martin Lutheran King, Jr. Boulevard in Augusta, Georgia.
It began with research in Athens and Augusta (Georgia) through the University Of Georgia School Of Environmental Design.
Research was led by Dr. Mary Anne Akers in collaboration with Georgia Legal Services Program, Georgia State Trade Association of Non-profit Developers (G-STAND) and Neighborhood Works America, INC.
“Claiming A Street Named King” Project study in Augusta, Georgia – conducted along Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard - shows areas that need economic assistance – and that’s the same issue in many American cities that have streets named for civil rights leaders
For more information:
claimingastreetnamedking.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/Claimin...
This is one of the photos from a Power Point presentation explaining a study in Augusta, Georgia about a street named for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The “Claiming A Street Named King” Project is the brainchild of Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia.
These photos depict homes, building and abandoned structures along Martin Lutheran King, Jr. Boulevard in Augusta, Georgia.
It began with research in Athens and Augusta (Georgia) through the University Of Georgia School Of Environmental Design.
Research was led by Dr. Mary Anne Akers in collaboration with Georgia Legal Services Program, Georgia State Trade Association of Non-profit Developers (G-STAND) and Neighborhood Works America, INC.
“Claiming A Street Named King” Project study in Augusta, Georgia – conducted along Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard - shows areas that need economic assistance – and that’s the same issue in many American cities that have streets named for civil rights leaders
For more information:
claimingastreetnamedking.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/Claimin...
Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
World Zombie Day was born in Pittsburgh’s Monroeville Mall in 2006, the location of George Romero’s film Dawn of the Dead. Present, more than 50 cities worldwide participate in WZD, including New York, Pittsburgh, Paris, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, London, Manchester, and Tokyo.
Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
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Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
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Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
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Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.5078458,-0.1129412
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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London Marathon attracts millions of visitors from all over the world every year. It’s one of the world's most essential businesses, events, and tourist destinations.
Thousands of tourists visiting London attend popular events in London of the United Kingdom. Present all the London events are canceled or postponed due to coronavirus. From the past, London events you can view inside visitlondonevents.com like the London Marathon, Notting Hill Carnival, The Hampton Court Flower Show, and others.
All London marathon runners are the big winners. Virgin London marathon race in 2011 was one of the Greatest London Marathon ever and very hot.
Run for charity is the main target of running the London Marathon each year. Each annual London Marathon events show us a drama, fun, and big heart of supporters worldwide.
London is like London. Almost everyone in the world has heard of London, but not many people know authentic London attractions, including London events.
Every year several significant events to choose from, including famous names like the most popular British Museum, Natural History Museum, National Gallery, Tate Modern, Victoria and Albert Museum, Science Museum, Museum of London, Tower of London, the Imperial War Museum, and many more.
In London, the great thing is that there are so many free attractions where many exhibits and events are available for free.
It's too much to do in London and you dosn’t pay for anything. You could spend an entire trip to London, visiting free attractions, museums, streets, and park events. Events arrange on Piccadilly Circus and the surrounded areas you will enjoy for free, including Soho, Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, and Chinatown.
Other events to view in London like London Fashion Week, the Chinese New Year in Trafalgar Square, Oxford vs. Cambridge boat race, St George’s Day, Chelsea Flower Show, Opera Holland Park, The British Summer Time concerts in Hyde Park. Hyde Park also hosts the magical Winter Wonderland and is many, many more attractions.
If you are traveling to London for the first time, you are probably thinking about how much time you need in London. You don't have a chance to see them all at once time. I'm not a professional photographer, but some events are very attractive, special now to refresh memory about a lovely time as a part of these London events. All this photography from The Hampton Court Flower Show, London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, The London Marathon, Notting Hill Carnival, London Zombie Day was never published before. They are very popular not only for tourists. Enjoy.
#visit london
#london events
#london marathon
#london marathon results
#london marathon 2011
#london marathon costumes
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Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
World Zombie Day was born in Pittsburgh’s Monroeville Mall in 2006, the location of George Romero’s film Dawn of the Dead. Present, more than 50 cities worldwide participate in WZD, including New York, Pittsburgh, Paris, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, London, Manchester, and Tokyo.
Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
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Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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This is one of the photos from a Power Point presentation explaining a study in Augusta, Georgia about a street named for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The “Claiming A Street Named King” Project is the brainchild of Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia.
These photos depict homes, building and abandoned structures along Martin Lutheran King, Jr. Boulevard in Augusta, Georgia.
It began with research in Athens and Augusta (Georgia) through the University Of Georgia School Of Environmental Design.
Research was led by Dr. Mary Anne Akers in collaboration with Georgia Legal Services Program, Georgia State Trade Association of Non-profit Developers (G-STAND) and Neighborhood Works America, INC.
“Claiming A Street Named King” Project study in Augusta, Georgia – conducted along Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard - shows areas that need economic assistance – and that’s the same issue in many American cities that have streets named for civil rights leaders
For more information:
claimingastreetnamedking.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/Claimin...
Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
World Zombie Day was born in Pittsburgh’s Monroeville Mall in 2006, the location of George Romero’s film Dawn of the Dead. Present, more than 50 cities worldwide participate in WZD, including New York, Pittsburgh, Paris, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, London, Manchester, and Tokyo.
Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
World Zombie Day was born in Pittsburgh’s Monroeville Mall in 2006, the location of George Romero’s film Dawn of the Dead. Present, more than 50 cities worldwide participate in WZD, including New York, Pittsburgh, Paris, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, London, Manchester, and Tokyo.
Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
World Zombie Day was born in Pittsburgh’s Monroeville Mall in 2006, the location of George Romero’s film Dawn of the Dead. Present, more than 50 cities worldwide participate in WZD, including New York, Pittsburgh, Paris, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, London, Manchester, and Tokyo.
Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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London Marathon attracts millions of visitors from all over the world every year. It’s one of the world's most essential businesses, events, and tourist destinations.
Thousands of tourists visiting London attend popular events in London of the United Kingdom. Present all the London events are canceled or postponed due to coronavirus. From the past, London events you can view inside visitlondonevents.com like the London Marathon, Notting Hill Carnival, The Hampton Court Flower Show, and others.
All London marathon runners are the big winners. Virgin London marathon race in 2011 was one of the Greatest London Marathon ever and very hot.
Run for charity is the main target of running the London Marathon each year. Each annual London Marathon events show us a drama, fun, and big heart of supporters worldwide.
London is like London. Almost everyone in the world has heard of London, but not many people know authentic London attractions, including London events.
Every year several significant events to choose from, including famous names like the most popular British Museum, Natural History Museum, National Gallery, Tate Modern, Victoria and Albert Museum, Science Museum, Museum of London, Tower of London, the Imperial War Museum, and many more.
In London, the great thing is that there are so many free attractions where many exhibits and events are available for free.
It's too much to do in London and you dosn’t pay for anything. You could spend an entire trip to London, visiting free attractions, museums, streets, and park events. Events arrange on Piccadilly Circus and the surrounded areas you will enjoy for free, including Soho, Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, and Chinatown.
Other events to view in London like London Fashion Week, the Chinese New Year in Trafalgar Square, Oxford vs. Cambridge boat race, St George’s Day, Chelsea Flower Show, Opera Holland Park, The British Summer Time concerts in Hyde Park. Hyde Park also hosts the magical Winter Wonderland and is many, many more attractions.
If you are traveling to London for the first time, you are probably thinking about how much time you need in London. You don't have a chance to see them all at once time. I'm not a professional photographer, but some events are very attractive, special now to refresh memory about a lovely time as a part of these London events. All this photography from The Hampton Court Flower Show, London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, The London Marathon, Notting Hill Carnival, London Zombie Day was never published before. They are very popular not only for tourists. Enjoy.
#visit london
#london events
#london marathon
#london marathon results
#london marathon 2011
#london marathon costumes
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London Marathon attracts millions of visitors from all over the world every year. It’s one of the world's most essential businesses, events, and tourist destinations.
Thousands of tourists visiting London attend popular events in London of the United Kingdom. Present all the London events are canceled or postponed due to coronavirus. From the past, London events you can view inside visitlondonevents.com like the London Marathon, Notting Hill Carnival, The Hampton Court Flower Show, and others.
All London marathon runners are the big winners. Virgin London marathon race in 2011 was one of the Greatest London Marathon ever and very hot.
Run for charity is the main target of running the London Marathon each year. Each annual London Marathon events show us a drama, fun, and big heart of supporters worldwide.
London is like London. Almost everyone in the world has heard of London, but not many people know authentic London attractions, including London events.
Every year several significant events to choose from, including famous names like the most popular British Museum, Natural History Museum, National Gallery, Tate Modern, Victoria and Albert Museum, Science Museum, Museum of London, Tower of London, the Imperial War Museum, and many more.
In London, the great thing is that there are so many free attractions where many exhibits and events are available for free.
It's too much to do in London and you dosn’t pay for anything. You could spend an entire trip to London, visiting free attractions, museums, streets, and park events. Events arrange on Piccadilly Circus and the surrounded areas you will enjoy for free, including Soho, Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, and Chinatown.
Other events to view in London like London Fashion Week, the Chinese New Year in Trafalgar Square, Oxford vs. Cambridge boat race, St George’s Day, Chelsea Flower Show, Opera Holland Park, The British Summer Time concerts in Hyde Park. Hyde Park also hosts the magical Winter Wonderland and is many, many more attractions.
If you are traveling to London for the first time, you are probably thinking about how much time you need in London. You don't have a chance to see them all at once time. I'm not a professional photographer, but some events are very attractive, special now to refresh memory about a lovely time as a part of these London events. All this photography from The Hampton Court Flower Show, London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, The London Marathon, Notting Hill Carnival, London Zombie Day was never published before. They are very popular not only for tourists. Enjoy.
#visit london
#london events
#london marathon
#london marathon results
#london marathon 2011
#london marathon costumes
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Sweetshop (confiteria) next to the theatre in Humberstone and Santa Laura Saltpeter Works, Atacama, Chile (2007).
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HotsxQpJfiU
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODqpfqHU1cM
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cigjkp_d588
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdPkw4MsN-o
www.plataformaurbana.cl/archive/2013/04/10/guia-urbana-de...
“Una arquitectura de la negatividad. La modernidad de la arquitectura de las salitreras”, by Max Aguirre; ARQ, n. 57 Zonas áridas / Arid zones, Santiago, julio, 2004, p. 61-63:
www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717...
"Desfibrado de maderas obtenidas desde las oficinas salitreras de Humberstone y Santa Laura en Chile. Un sitio del patrimonio mundial. Defibration wood obtained from the Saltpeter Works Humberstone and santa laura in Chile. World Heritage sites", Rodrigo Ortiz and Robert Blanchette, Madera y Bosques, vol. 20, núm. 3 : 59-68, Otoño 2014:
forestpathology.cfans.umn.edu/pdf/Defibration%20of%20Wood...
www.albumdesierto.cl/ingles/2humber.htm
www.monumentos.cl/consejo/606/w3-propertyvalue-37308.html
www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-31090757
www.roughguides.com/article/ghost-town-humberstone-chile/
"La arquitectura moderna en Iquique entre 1930 a 1970", VĂctor Valenzuela, Arquitecto Universidad Arturo Prat, Chile. MagĂster en Arquitectura Pontificia Universidad CatĂłlica de Chile. AcadĂ©mico Escuela de Arquitectura, Universidad Arturo Prat, Chile:
mingaonline.uach.cl/pdf/aus/n11/art02.pdf
"Infraestrutura educativa en Iquique y su aporte al desarrollo urbano y modernidad 1930-1970", by VĂctor Valenzuela: revistaca.cl/portada-revista-ca-153/articulos-portada/art...
revistaca.cl/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/153_A9_VValenzuel...
"La travesĂa del salitre chileno: de la pampa a la tierra holandesa", by Aafke Steenhuis. TraducciĂłn desde el holandĂ©s de Catalina Ginard FĂ©ron (originele titel "Windjammers in Delfzijl"); Editorial Godert Walter, 2003 (ISBN 978 956 282 942 7):
books.google.nl/books?id=w2zalkQufYgC&printsec=frontc...
"Windjammers in Delfzijl: de route van de chilisalpeter", by
Aafke Steenhuis, Boekhandel Uitgeverij Godert Walter, 2003
(ISBN 9080572543, 9789080572546):
books.google.nl/books?id=l1eEZwEACAAJ&dq=windjammers+...
Osvaldo Félix Fernández de Castro Ortúzar in Diccionario Biográfico de Chile 9a Edición 1953: diccionariobiograficodechile.blogspot.nl/search?q=osvaldo...
President Osvaldo (F) de Castro (OrtĂşzar) in Google Books: www.google.nl/search?tbm=bks&hl=nl&q=osvaldo+de+c...
www.google.cl/search?tbm=bks&hl=nl&q=Osvaldo+de+C...
Nuestro norte... :
London Marathon attracts millions of visitors from all over the world every year. It’s one of the world's most essential businesses, events, and tourist destinations.
Thousands of tourists visiting London attend popular events in London of the United Kingdom. Present all the London events are canceled or postponed due to coronavirus. From the past, London events you can view inside visitlondonevents.com like the London Marathon, Notting Hill Carnival, The Hampton Court Flower Show, and others.
All London marathon runners are the big winners. Virgin London marathon race in 2011 was one of the Greatest London Marathon ever and very hot.
Run for charity is the main target of running the London Marathon each year. Each annual London Marathon events show us a drama, fun, and big heart of supporters worldwide.
London is like London. Almost everyone in the world has heard of London, but not many people know authentic London attractions, including London events.
Every year several significant events to choose from, including famous names like the most popular British Museum, Natural History Museum, National Gallery, Tate Modern, Victoria and Albert Museum, Science Museum, Museum of London, Tower of London, the Imperial War Museum, and many more.
In London, the great thing is that there are so many free attractions where many exhibits and events are available for free.
It's too much to do in London and you dosn’t pay for anything. You could spend an entire trip to London, visiting free attractions, museums, streets, and park events. Events arrange on Piccadilly Circus and the surrounded areas you will enjoy for free, including Soho, Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, and Chinatown.
Other events to view in London like London Fashion Week, the Chinese New Year in Trafalgar Square, Oxford vs. Cambridge boat race, St George’s Day, Chelsea Flower Show, Opera Holland Park, The British Summer Time concerts in Hyde Park. Hyde Park also hosts the magical Winter Wonderland and is many, many more attractions.
If you are traveling to London for the first time, you are probably thinking about how much time you need in London. You don't have a chance to see them all at once time. I'm not a professional photographer, but some events are very attractive, special now to refresh memory about a lovely time as a part of these London events. All this photography from The Hampton Court Flower Show, London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, The London Marathon, Notting Hill Carnival, London Zombie Day was never published before. They are very popular not only for tourists. Enjoy.
#visit london
#london events
#london marathon
#london marathon results
#london marathon 2011
#london marathon costumes
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This is one of the photos from a Power Point presentation explaining a study in Augusta, Georgia about a street named for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The “Claiming A Street Named King” Project is the brainchild of Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia.
These photos depict homes, building and abandoned structures along Martin Lutheran King, Jr. Boulevard in Augusta, Georgia.
It began with research in Athens and Augusta (Georgia) through the University Of Georgia School Of Environmental Design.
Research was led by Dr. Mary Anne Akers in collaboration with Georgia Legal Services Program, Georgia State Trade Association of Non-profit Developers (G-STAND) and Neighborhood Works America, INC.
“Claiming A Street Named King” Project study in Augusta, Georgia – conducted along Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard - shows areas that need economic assistance – and that’s the same issue in many American cities that have streets named for civil rights leaders
For more information:
claimingastreetnamedking.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/Claimin...
This is one of the photos from a Power Point presentation explaining a study in Augusta, Georgia about a street named for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The “Claiming A Street Named King” Project is the brainchild of Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia.
These photos depict homes, building and abandoned structures along Martin Lutheran King, Jr. Boulevard in Augusta, Georgia.
It began with research in Athens and Augusta (Georgia) through the University Of Georgia School Of Environmental Design.
Research was led by Dr. Mary Anne Akers in collaboration with Georgia Legal Services Program, Georgia State Trade Association of Non-profit Developers (G-STAND) and Neighborhood Works America, INC.
“Claiming A Street Named King” Project study in Augusta, Georgia – conducted along Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard - shows areas that need economic assistance – and that’s the same issue in many American cities that have streets named for civil rights leaders
For more information:
claimingastreetnamedking.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/Claimin...
This is one of the photos from a Power Point presentation explaining a study in Augusta, Georgia about a street named for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The “Claiming A Street Named King” Project is the brainchild of Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia.
These photos depict homes, building and abandoned structures along Martin Lutheran King, Jr. Boulevard in Augusta, Georgia.
It began with research in Athens and Augusta (Georgia) through the University Of Georgia School Of Environmental Design.
Research was led by Dr. Mary Anne Akers in collaboration with Georgia Legal Services Program, Georgia State Trade Association of Non-profit Developers (G-STAND) and Neighborhood Works America, INC.
“Claiming A Street Named King” Project study in Augusta, Georgia – conducted along Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard - shows areas that need economic assistance – and that’s the same issue in many American cities that have streets named for civil rights leaders
For more information:
claimingastreetnamedking.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/Claimin...
Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
World Zombie Day was born in Pittsburgh’s Monroeville Mall in 2006, the location of George Romero’s film Dawn of the Dead. Present, more than 50 cities worldwide participate in WZD, including New York, Pittsburgh, Paris, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, London, Manchester, and Tokyo.
Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
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Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
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Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
World Zombie Day was born in Pittsburgh’s Monroeville Mall in 2006, the location of George Romero’s film Dawn of the Dead. Present, more than 50 cities worldwide participate in WZD, including New York, Pittsburgh, Paris, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, London, Manchester, and Tokyo.
Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
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Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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This is one of the photos from a Power Point presentation explaining a study in Augusta, Georgia about a street named for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The “Claiming A Street Named King” Project is the brainchild of Rev. Terence A. Dicks of Augusta, Georgia.
These photos depict homes, building and abandoned structures along Martin Lutheran King, Jr. Boulevard in Augusta, Georgia.
It began with research in Athens and Augusta (Georgia) through the University Of Georgia School Of Environmental Design.
Research was led by Dr. Mary Anne Akers in collaboration with Georgia Legal Services Program, Georgia State Trade Association of Non-profit Developers (G-STAND) and Neighborhood Works America, INC.
“Claiming A Street Named King” Project study in Augusta, Georgia – conducted along Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard - shows areas that need economic assistance – and that’s the same issue in many American cities that have streets named for civil rights leaders
For more information:
claimingastreetnamedking.wordpress.com/2012/01/24/Claimin...
Photo show celebrating zombie day in 2012 around 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and near Blackfriars Bus Stop.
World Zombie Day was born in Pittsburgh’s Monroeville Mall in 2006, the location of George Romero’s film Dawn of the Dead. Present, more than 50 cities worldwide participate in WZD, including New York, Pittsburgh, Paris, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle, London, Manchester, and Tokyo.
Click below for more information en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk
The London branch of World Zombie Day has been operating since 2008 and has been taking to the streets for more than a decade now.
Additional ionformation about 2012 Zombie day below
thehorrificallyhorrifyinghorrorblog.wordpress.com/2012/10...
Headless corpses, missing limbs, and rotting flesh were just some of the ghoulish sights seen on London streets for an annual zombie march through the city.
Hoards of people stepped out in their best un-dead garbs to traipse through the capital for London's World Zombie Day event.
According to the organizer of the Zombie march, they are raising money for charity City Harvest London.
The charity collects any extra food that would otherwise go to waste from different areas of the food industry.
They then drop off the food at various organizations that feed vulnerable people. These include homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and refuges.
The additional information you can read here zombieexperiences.co.uk/zombie-day-locations/london-zombi...
All photos was collected around location of : 1 Blackfriars Bridge, South Bank, London SE1 9UD and Blackfriars Bus Stop :
Blackfriars Station South Entrance (Stop C), Stop ID: 77271 during Zombie Day in London at 13 October 2012
Location : 51.508572, -0.104515
#worldzombiedaylondon2012
#zombiewalklondon2012
#zombierunlondon2012
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London Marathon attracts millions of visitors from all over the world every year. It’s one of the world's most essential businesses, events, and tourist destinations.
Thousands of tourists visiting London attend popular events in London of the United Kingdom. Present all the London events are canceled or postponed due to coronavirus. From the past, London events you can view inside visitlondonevents.com like the London Marathon, Notting Hill Carnival, The Hampton Court Flower Show, and others.
All London marathon runners are the big winners. Virgin London marathon race in 2011 was one of the Greatest London Marathon ever and very hot.
Run for charity is the main target of running the London Marathon each year. Each annual London Marathon events show us a drama, fun, and big heart of supporters worldwide.
London is like London. Almost everyone in the world has heard of London, but not many people know authentic London attractions, including London events.
Every year several significant events to choose from, including famous names like the most popular British Museum, Natural History Museum, National Gallery, Tate Modern, Victoria and Albert Museum, Science Museum, Museum of London, Tower of London, the Imperial War Museum, and many more.
In London, the great thing is that there are so many free attractions where many exhibits and events are available for free.
It's too much to do in London and you dosn’t pay for anything. You could spend an entire trip to London, visiting free attractions, museums, streets, and park events. Events arrange on Piccadilly Circus and the surrounded areas you will enjoy for free, including Soho, Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, and Chinatown.
Other events to view in London like London Fashion Week, the Chinese New Year in Trafalgar Square, Oxford vs. Cambridge boat race, St George’s Day, Chelsea Flower Show, Opera Holland Park, The British Summer Time concerts in Hyde Park. Hyde Park also hosts the magical Winter Wonderland and is many, many more attractions.
If you are traveling to London for the first time, you are probably thinking about how much time you need in London. You don't have a chance to see them all at once time. I'm not a professional photographer, but some events are very attractive, special now to refresh memory about a lovely time as a part of these London events. All this photography from The Hampton Court Flower Show, London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, The London Marathon, Notting Hill Carnival, London Zombie Day was never published before. They are very popular not only for tourists. Enjoy.
#visit london
#london events
#london marathon
#london marathon results
#london marathon 2011
#london marathon costumes
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