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Anthony Bourdain’s relatable personal experience with smoking weed.
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Image from 'Historical Collections of the State of New Jersey ... relating to its history and antiquities, with geographical descriptions of every township in the State. [With illustrations.]', 000194807
Author: BARBER, John Warner and HOWE (Henry)
Page: 396
Year: 1845
Place: New York
Publisher: The Authors
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A visit to the London Transport Museum. We had to book in advance an Annual Pass, and select at time before going.
The London Transport Museum (LTM) is a transport museum based in Covent Garden, London. The museum predominantly hosts exhibits relating to the heritage of London's transport, as well as conserving and explaining the history of it. The majority of the museum's exhibits originated in the collections of London Transport, but, since the creation of Transport for London (TfL) in 2000, the remit of the museum has expanded to cover all aspects of transport in the city and in some instances beyond.
The museum operates from two sites within London. The main site in Covent Garden uses the name of its parent institution, and is open to the public every day, excluding over Christmas, having reopened in 2007 after a two-year refurbishment. The other site, located in Acton, is the London Transport Museum Depot and is principally a storage site of historic artefacts that is open to the public on scheduled visitor days throughout the year.
The museum also runs a programme of guided tours, Hidden London, which takes visitors to part of the London Underground that are typically closed to the public, including disused stations and wartime shelters.
The museum was briefly renamed London's Transport Museum to reflect its coverage of topics beyond London Transport, but it reverted to its previous name in 2007 to coincide with the reopening of the Covent Garden site.
In July 2024, the Museum unveiled new branding in an attempt to reflect its coverage of all of London's transport system, not exclusively buses and trains. The new logo - still of roundel design - incorporates all the colours of TfL's transport modes.
The museum's main facility is located in a Victorian iron and glass building that had formed part of the Covent Garden vegetable, fruit and flower market. It was designed as a dedicated flower market by William Rogers in 1871 and is located between Russell Street, Tavistock Street, Wellington Street and the east side of the former market square. The market moved out in 1971, and the building was reopened as the London Transport Museum on 28 March 1980. The collection had been located at Syon Park since 1973 and before that had formed part of the British Transport Museum at Clapham.
On 4 September 2005 the museum closed for a £22 million refurbishment designed by Bryan Avery of Avery Associates Architects to enable the expansion of the display collection to encompass the larger remit of TfL which administers all forms of public transport. Enhanced educational facilities were also required. The museum reopened on 22 November 2007.
The entrance to the museum is from the Covent Garden Piazza. The museum is within walking distance from both Covent Garden Underground station and Charing Cross railway station.
Grade II listed building
Details
This list entry was subjected to a Minor Enhancement on 19 March 2025 to amend details in the description and reformat the text to current standards
TQ 3080 NW and NE 72/13 ;73/14
CITY OF WESTMINSTER WELLINGTON STREET, WC2 London Transport Museum
(Formerly listed as The Flower Market)
15.1.73
G.V. II
Former market hall. 1871-72 by William Rogers of Cubitts with 1884-86 extensions to Tavistock Street and new west front. Red and white brick with stone and terracotta dressings, glass roofs. Italianate detailing. Tall single storey front to Wellington Street. three bays wide. Arcade of three large arches framing double doors in outer bays and window in centre. Each arch has glazed radiating fanlight and key block, the central window key block with letter "B" for Bedford beneath coronet. Modillion cornice and balustraded parapet. Interior structure of cast iron with glazed clerestories supporting slated roofs and skylights, planned in form of two lofty naves between three aisles. Short east nave returns to form transept crossing the west nave. The Italianate red brick, stone dressed. Tavistock Street front boldly expresses the main structure: the nave and aisle divisions are masked by pilasters between which are spaced semicircular arched openings, a pair of windows to each nave, a window to the west aisle and double doors with fanlights to the middle and east aisles. Above each nave bay is a pedimented attic with large lunette window. Similar feature ends the west transept on west front which is of the same design.
Survey of London; Vol. XXXVI. Covent Garden Market; Robert Thorne.
There are five wall-mounted Windsor lanterns to the Tavistock Court elevation of the building, the central one of which is a gas lantern. On the Tavistock Street elevation there are five electric Rochester lanterns suspended from the canopy, plus a gas-powered Railway lantern at the east end. This gas lantern is similar in design to the Rochester lanterns but is smaller in diameter and a rare survivor of its type.
Listing NGR: TQ3046780913
Blue plaque
The Peter Manisty Award for Excellence awarded to London Transport Museum & Partners For event marking the 150th Anniversary of the World's first underground railway 2013 Heritage Railway Association
Nefarious Porpoise by Rusiko, ZoeAlexis-Abrams, Gregory Wayne Lindo is a video performance piece, which relates Dada to a state of apocalypse.
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Title: Monumenta de Insula Manniae, or, A collection of national documents relating to the Isle of Man
Creator: Manx Society
Publisher: Douglas, Isle of Man : Printed for the Manx society
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1860
Language: eng
Vol. 1 has separate section printed in Latin and English and titled: Chronicon Manniae et insularum, or the Chronicle of Mann and isles
If you have questions concerning reproductions, please contact the Contributing Library.
Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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The Minister of State for Commerce & Industry (Independent Charge), Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman addressing at the inauguration of the Dash Board with EXIM Analytics, developed by the DGCIS for dissemination of information relating to foreign trade, in New Delhi on May 03, 2016.
This lantern slide relates to a photograph taken by Clement Lindley Wragge (b.1852, d.1922), date unknown.
Inscription Details: Handwritten text on slide reads, 'See the wonderful Ether Rays of Radium going through Clothes, Hats and Jim Boxes at a speed of 186000 miles in one second". Four white stars serve as decoration, and the slide is tinted a deep pink. Handwritten in black ink on recto, above image, "Invercargill, 9-11-1917".
Credit: Shared by Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, as part of the Clement Lindley Wragge collection.
Rights: No known copyright restrictions.
Reference: 235812|PH-1984-1-LS78-2-83
For more details, please visit: www.aucklandmuseum.com/discover/collections/record/1033401
A unique new fundraising venture has been launched in Lincoln by the charity Relate to support their counselling work with children and teens, and it’s got off the ground thanks to the support of local security company, GB Security Group.
Relating the theme of the film to local issues, Grace Fuchs explains her work with the Sierra Coalition and the importance of divestment at Ohio University.
This lantern slide relates to a photograph taken by Clement Lindley Wragge (b.1852, d.1922), likely dating between 1890s-1920s.
Inscription Details: Handwritten text reads, "Great Ruler of an Immortal Cosmos give me TRUTH!", on a slide tinted blue and yellow. Handwritten in blue ink on recto, left side, "U45".
Credit: Shared by Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, as part of the Clement Lindley Wragge collection.
Rights: No known copyright restrictions.
Reference: 235909|PH-1984-1-LS78-4-54|U45
For more details, please visit: www.aucklandmuseum.com/discover/collections/record/1033304
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Relates to Adaptation Fund-financed UNDP-supported project 'Ecosystem-Based Adaptation at Communities of the Central Forest Corridor in Tegucigalpa' www.adaptation-undp.org/projects/ecosystem-based-adaptati...
Two Head Metal Cosmetic Tools with Sponge
Brush Material: Nylon
Quantity: 1pc
Size: 1pc
Used With: Blusher
Model Number: blusher brush
Handle Material: Metal
Item Type: Makeup Brush
USE:: blusher brush
relate 1:: make up brushes
relate 2:: pinceaux maquillage
relate 3:: makeup brushes set professional
relate 4:: eyeshadow brush set
relate 5:: brush set
relate 6:: make up brush
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relate 8:: brow brush
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I think this is the biggest problem sometimes. As much fun as she has while she was bowling, it is a temporary distraction. and in the end, not good enough. I cant help it, but when i look at this photo, i see how sad she is.
or maybe its just me.
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Photo of the Preparatory Committee of the Diplomatic Conference to Conclude an International Legal Instrument Relating to Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge Associated with Genetic Resources which took place in Geneva, Switzerland on September 11-13, 2023, and December 13, 2023, in hybrid form – with delegates and observers attending physically in Geneva, Switzerland, and via remote participation from around the world.
Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Relator do Orçamento 2025, senador Angelo Coronel (PSD-BA), concede entrevista.
Foto: Edilson Rodrigues/Agência Senado
Liberty relates to Jean-François Millet's entrance into the 1848 competition for an official painted figure representing the second French Republic. Millet did not win the competition and his painted Republic no longer exists, but this representation of a related concept-Liberty-was inspired by his contest participation. He also drew allegories of the other two fundamental concepts in French Republicanism: Equality and Fraternity.
This waterfall relates to wildness because it would most often be seen in wild places, like forests or mountains. It is the type of waterfall that isn't man made. It defines "wildness" because it is not easy to predict the ways of the water, how fast it will flow; there is something mysterious about a waterfall in the middle of a forest. Methods Used: I took light blue clay and stretched it out into a long skinny oval shape, I placed some dark blue and white pieces of clay on top to make it look like water dripping down. Then I literary poured water down it. I had my camera on Manual mode and I set it to ISO 800, no flash, Cloudy White Balance, and 1/3200 shutter speed. This model was only 6 inches long and 1 inch wide.
This lantern slide relates to a photograph taken by Clement Lindley Wragge (b.1852, d.1922), dated 5 April 1905.
The slide shows photograph of an image of mountain tops appearing through clouds or fog. An orange sun [?] is in the sky. Hand coloured.
Inscription Details: Handwritten in blue ink on recto above image, "Ideal. Evening in Venus." Handwritten in blue ink on recto on right side of image, "CLW [Signature], rep? Aug '22 Handwritten in blue ink on recto bottom left corner "G97".
Credit: Shared by Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, as part of the Clement Lindley Wragge collection.
Rights: No known copyright restrictions.
Reference: 235834|PH-1984-1-LS78-3-10|G97
For more details, please visit: www.aucklandmuseum.com/discover/collections/record/1033379
The ladies from the women's ministry wanted to band together to attend the Relate Church's Womens Conference. This project is to repurpose existing conference info into a flyer for the this retreat. 100 copies of the flyer was printed. March 2015