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Originally the River Theatre, located at 1213 N. Chester Avenue, Bakersfield, CA.. (Closed)..
It was later converted into a recording studio by/for Buck Owens!
Opened in 1939 as a theatre & closed sometime around 1965. It became a recording studio for Buck Owens from 1968 until 1992. It then became an independent recording studio from 1992 and was told when visiting here, that it is still used & Buck Owens son (Buddy Alan) still owns the property..
Partial info above from: cinematreasures.org/theaters/16814 ..
Structure built: 1939.
Photo Taken: November 4 2020
Photo Taken By: Randy A Carlisle
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These Motorcycle powered vehicles either 100cc or 150cc are becoming more common, some are used for transportation like this one and others are fitted with seats at the rear. Bacolod City, Philippines.
Going to start My first project , it will be a marshmallow project and with every photo I'll write a fact about my self .
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اكره العنصريه
Date Taken: November 23, 2015
Basic Details:
Owner: ES Transport
Fleet Number: 47064
Classification: Air-Conditioned Provincial Operation Bus
Seating Configuration: 2x2 Seats
Seating Capacity: 49 Passengers
Body:
Coachbuilder: Zhengzhou Yutong Bus Co., Ltd.
Body Model: Yutong ZK6119HA
Chassis:
Chassis Model: Yutong ZK6119CRA
Layout: Rear-Longitudinally-Mounted Engine Rear-Wheel Drive
Suspension: Air-Suspension
Engine:
Engine Model: Yuchai YC6L310-20 (L32YA)
Cylinder Displacement: 8.4 Liters
Cylinder Configuration: Straight-6
Engine Aspiration: Turbocharged & Intercooled
Max. Power Output: 310 hp @ 2,200 rpm
Peak Torque Output: 1,150 N.m @ 1,200 - 1,600 rpm
Transmission:
Type: Manual Transmission
Gears: 6-Speed Forward, 1-Speed Reverse
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A Coach Park in Kent c1960 : RACS SXC116 1956 AEC Reliance / Duple C41C ..... GRUNDON of SE9 777UMP 1959 Bedford SB3 / Duple C41F .... HARRINGTON of Chatham OKE940 1951 Bedford Sb / Duple C35F ... PICTON & GIBBS of Garston MUR204 Maudslay Marathon III / Whitson FC35F. (c)K.Gurney with permission.
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roanoke.com/news/casey-the-story-behind-the-mural-end-rac...
The artists who created 'END RACISM NOW'
Below is a list of artists involved in Sunday's one-day project to create the 'END RACISM NOW' mural in the 200 block of Campbell Avenue.
E - Jordan Fitzgerald
N By Ella and Ann Trinkle
D By Maggie Perrin-Key
R By Bryce Cobbs
A By Toobz Muir
C By Kate and Nadya Kahilian
I By Dyke Wood
S By Katrina “Trees” Legan
M By Katherine Devine
N By Jonathan Jones
O By Monica Jones
W By Katrina “Trees” Legan
Source: Roanoke Arts Commission
Two flyers for 2 of 3 discussions on racism held at my church. The sessions were lively and very informative.
He was repacking his backpack and tending to his dog in the doorway of an empty storefront. I had the impression he was living out of his backpack.
I told hiim I really liked the message on his jacket and he replied "I'm glad to hear that."
He was busy but when I said I'd like to take a photo he said "No problem," then wished me a good day when I thanked him.
The only positive thing I took away from the last home game of my local soccer team - over the entrances to the ground you will see the emblem of the club with a sign protesting against racism. I hope we can all agree on that!
RAC is an abbreviation for the Royal Automobile Club. These vehicles are parked in an old service station - that has been left as it was many years ago. Now a small Cafe that also sells model cars. Some of the first few images taken with the Helios 40, 85mm f1.5 early M39 silver version when arriving at this Victorian town. The lens is quite a handful and hardly a walkaround lens. Shooting wide-open of course.
Para protegerlos de los pájaros.
To prevent birds devour.
En / In:
Bar-restaurante La Parra.
As Rozas de Madrid. Comunidad de Madrid. España. Spain.
Black lives matter.
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You’re Not Black – Amy Saunders
I sit with them at lunch
Fried chicken on my plate
I eat with a knife and fork
“You’re not black, if you don’t use your hands to eat”
Yet I know that hands tied up the strange fruit on the trees in the south
The fruit for the crows to pluck
For the rain to gather, for the wind to suck
For the sun to rot, for the trees to drop*
I don’t recognise the Caribbean music, or the Afrobeats
I only know of Liszt, Chopin and Ludovico Einaudi
Whose names you’ve probably never heard
“You’re not black, if you don’t know this beat”
Yet, I am familiar with the beat of pounding
Pounding of sugar cane, the whipping of backs
The cries and screams of my ancestors
Ring loud in my head centuries later
So how dare you? How dare you put me down!
Question my ethnicity, I’m still a shade of brown
And I’m sorry if I don’t live up to your ‘black norms’
But I live in a world with segregated dorms
Society crushes me, tells me I’m ugly
But copies my features, they must think it’s funny
I’m not trying to in any way be mean
But I live in a society covered in white sheen
Sorry to Bother You, but I should Get Out
’Cause The Hate U Give leaves me with no doubt
That I am not The Help, the help that you need
But the Hidden Figures are clear to see
That I should stop trying to be ‘Black’ and just try to be
Me
*from ‘Strange Fruit’ by Abel Meeropol
A top 15 winner of the Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award 2019, Amy Saunders was only 13 years old when she wrote this poem.
This photo was taken during the March Against Racism in central London on Saturday on 18 March. Many activists were furious at the new anti-immigration legislation which is clearly in breach of international law.
Although there are no legal routes available to refugees from many Asian and African countries suffering from conflict and murderous repressive regimes, the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, is overseeing legislation which will criminalize refugees risking their lives at sea to reach relative safety. They will now have their asylum claims denied as inadmissible.
As marchers reached Downing Street, Braverman was thousands of miles away in Rwanda, reaffirming the UK's commitment to illegally expelling refugees to the impoverished country, which itself has a poor human rights record.
I asked ChatGPT to write 10 reasons why welcoming refugees is beneficial to society. Although I share many people's concerns about what the impact of this technology might be, I was fairly impressed by its reply -
1. Boosts economy: Refugees have the potential to contribute to the economy by starting businesses, creating jobs, and adding to the workforce.
2. Increases cultural diversity: Refugees come from different cultural backgrounds and can enrich society's cultural diversity by sharing their traditions, customs, and experiences.
3. Fosters empathy and understanding: Welcoming refugees can help increase empathy and understanding among people from different backgrounds, leading to harmony and greater social cohesion.
4. Strengthens our humanitarian values: Taking in refugees is a reflection of our commitment to human rights and humanitarian obligations, and it demonstrates solidarity with those who are suffering and seeking safety.
5. Tackles brain drain in developing countries: Some refugees may have high levels of education and skills that are needed in their home countries. By providing opportunities for them to work and contribute in host countries, they can then return and help rebuild their communities.
6. Reduces conflict: By providing a safe haven for refugees, host communities can play a role in reducing the levels of conflict and instability that can lead to forced displacement.
7. Brings new perspectives and ideas: Refugees can bring fresh perspectives, ideas, and expertise that can help drive innovation and progress in various fields.
8. Strengthens global solidarity: By welcoming refugees, host countries demonstrate a commitment to global solidarity and cooperation, which can help build bridges across borders.
9. Helps to maximize their potential: Providing support and resources to refugees can help maximize their potential and enable them to contribute to their host communities in meaningful ways.
10. Enhances international relationships: Building positive relationships with refugees and their home countries can lead to new opportunities for cultural exchange, trade, and diplomacy, which can facilitate greater cooperation between nations.
Apologies if some of the photographs in this series are clearly overexposed, which is due to my own stupidity and negligence as I forgot to reset the white balance after some indoor photography.
Hebden Bridge Duck Race 2010
full gallery can be found
www.bluplanetphoto.co.uk/Events/Hebden-Bridge-Duck-Race-2...