View allAll Photos Tagged Quirks

Corky Quirk of NorCal Bats shows rescued local bats to the event guests.

 

'Bat City, USA' Halloween social & screening

October 28, 2013

Ninth Street Independent Film Center

 

San Francisco Green Film Festival

sfgreenfilmfest.org

 

photo credit: Robyn Bykofsky

Barry Quirk, chief executive, London Borough of Lewisham and local government efficiency adviser, speaking at the CBI public services summit in London, 16 June 2009.

Ever wonder how knights in the Middle Ages did battle wearing all that heavy armor? Find out at the Elsie Quirk Library on Tuesday, June 24 from 2-4 p.m. This program is for ages 9 and up.

 

Contact the Elsie Quirk Library for more information.

Top; Excursion Tickets were good value for money particularly on Sundays and Public Holidays

Bottom; Souvenir Ticket issued on the last day of tram operations, 13th April 1969.

PB15 N° 750 Ipswich Wharf Line 28.2.69 PB15 N° 750 climbs up the grade past Ipswich Gas Works towards the North Yard after a shunting trip on the Ipswich Wharf Line on 28th February 1969. The view is seen from the town side of the Bremer River.

C17 Nº 993 rolls down Red Hill Gympie with 138Up on 18th March 1968

A fireman’s view of the road ahead from C16 Nº 38 near Bajool on 26th January 1969

Just another garage and then you look up. Love those little quiet quirks you find unexpectedly.

 

Blog.

Swindon Robins 62-27 Ipswich Witches. Swindon win 111-68 on aggregate.

SGB Premiership Grand Final 2nd Leg.

17 October 2019.

© Jeff Higgott / jeffhiggott.com

[JBH44677]

Light Street Depot,Interior– November 1968 A view of part of the interior of Light Street Tram Depot in November 1968

The Depot and Drop Centre Trams would fade into history within a few weeks when Adelaide Street tram services were replaced by buses.

Original collage by Natalie Stewart.

More amusing windows quirks. This time with an full trash icon but the contents appear to be empty... Although the dialog doesn't think so.. :)

Well Hill

Minchinhampton

Gloucestershire

England

The Steel Pier at Atlantic City . . . before Sandy

Swindon Robins 62-27 Ipswich Witches. Swindon win 111-68 on aggregate.

SGB Premiership Grand Final 2nd Leg.

17 October 2019.

© Jeff Higgott / jeffhiggott.com

[JBH44692]

Queen & Edward Sts – 12.4.69 A view of the corner of Queen & Edward Sts on the last Saturday morning of tram operations, 12th April 1969

FM Car N°410 destined for New Farm Park and two southbound cars on the opposite side intersection wait for the traffic lights to change so they can resume their respective journeys.

Aramac Shire Council’s 0-6-0 DH hauls a livestock special in typical countryside between Aramac and Barcaldine on 16th April 1972. The consist of the train is: - NWB (Guard’s Van with compartment for drover), 1 L, 6 N, ALG, BLV. While the last two vehicles remained ‘captive’ on the line, the remaining wagons will travel through to their destination at Lakes Creek. Sheep traffic, like the Tramway, has now passed into history.

Col. Jack Haefner, Commander, U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I and Command Sgt. Maj. Patrick M. Quirk, the garrison's senior enlisted leader, honor the winners of the Area I Commander's Cup at the Carey Physical Fitness Center on Camp Casey Aug. 4. The awards were based on three categories of unit size; large, medium, and small. Points were awarded for their participation in college enrollment, volunteerism, and recreational events during a six month period. The winners received a traveling trophy, a streamer for their guidon and a company barbecue party. The winner of the large group category is Alpha Battery, 1-38 Field Artillery, medium category winner is 4th Chemical Company, 23rd Chemical Battalion and in the small category Company C, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division took top honors.

Warwick Loco – 2.2.69 C17s N° 983 & N° 982 together with B18¼ N°845 & N° 851 rest in the partial roundhouse at Warwick on 2nd February 1969

Ffestiniog Railway Quirks & Curiosities II 1/5/17

BB18¼ Nº 1038 and B18¼ Nº 900 rest in Mayne Engine Shed on 14th July 1968

Dr Francis Quirk Occaissional Address speaker

Award Professor Brigid Heywood Vice-Chancellor and CEO BSc(Hons) Man, PhD Liv

Qunaba Mill’s Nº 4 hauls another load of cane away from Rubyanna Siding in September 1977

©PhotographyByMichiale. All images are copyright protected and cannot be used without my permission. please visit me on Facebook, too! www.facebook.com/photographybymichiale

PB15 Nº 748 simmers inside Mayne Engine Shed on 28th September 1968

Cazenovia Football-Ted Quirk (L) and Tim Ryan

Dr Francis Quirk Occaissional Address speaker

Award Professor Brigid Heywood Vice-Chancellor and CEO BSc(Hons) Man, PhD Liv

© Quirk Photography 2009

1 2 ••• 32 33 35 37 38 ••• 79 80