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A kilometer away on a football pitch, Solidarités had been registering about a thousand newly arrived people since 08h00.
A broad mix of people were waiting patiently and good humouredly in the rain to collect their tokens entitling them to plastic sheeting, cooking sets, blankets and food that would be handed out a couple of days later.
Stressed people queue for a cinema they are never going to get in to. If only they could have seen the light.
Considering it is about March 1966, there is quite a queue for the ice-creams. The only flavour available is vanilla. All through childhood and for some time afterwards, I thought of vanilla as meaning "no flavour".
This is Preston, and there are more Preston photos to follow.
Another bread queue, you might think it is war time years but it can't be for this shot is on Agfa film which was made in Germany and I was only 8 when it ended and hadn't been allowed to touch a camera then, there's also a Volkswagen in the picture and at that time that plant was busy manufacturing scout cars for the German army. The answer is it was taken in 1976 and was due to a bakery strike. (This decade was notorious for the number of strikes in all industries) Incidentally bread wasn't rationed during the war but was put on the ration not long after.
Long queue of people waiting to enter IKEA Funabashi. It took us maybe about 20 minutes to get through.
This picture of the queue outside the Webster Memorial Theatre was taken in March, 1993. It just goes on and on! There is no note of who was performing, but the poster on the door reads The Haley Sisters. And isn't that Councillor Alex King at the right of the picture, half turned away from us? It only looks as if he singing to the queue, and there is no bunnet on the ground in front of him for donations to the SNP.
Crowds queue outside the Sisa Dukashe stadium in Mdantsane for a chance to see the real 6.175 kg, 18 carat gold FIFA World Cup Trophy - 11 000 did.
A kilometer away on a football pitch, Solidarités had been registering about a thousand newly arrived people since 08h00.
A broad mix of people were waiting patiently and good humouredly in the rain to collect their tokens entitling them to plastic sheeting, cooking sets, blankets and food that would be handed out a couple of days later.
people waiting in front of the Hermitage to get a ticket.
the queue was so long that i decided
to enjoy the architectural details from the outside