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2007
MM 007122.01
Format: Colour photographic print mounted on card
Back Row: Austin Asher, David Urwin, Paul E Tulloch, James O’Brien, Hamish Edridge, James Bunting, Adam Bamford, Timothy Joiner, Sebastian Graham, Thomas Collinson, Brendan Gulston, Hamish Cameron, Michael Bullen, Angus Bairstow, Mohammad Alamein, Harrison Wraight, Brendan Fitzgerald, Johnson Jung-Chen Wang, Hugh Middleton, Alexander Debney, John Foxcroft, Patrick Grigg, Gavin Visser, Matthew Chalk, James Wright, James Kelly, Jonathan Ricketson
Sixth Row: Jacob Asher, Ciara McNestry, Henrietta Downer, Nell Pierce, Bronwyn Innes, Kristy Petroff, Charles Bell, Paul A Tulloch, Michael Dance, Alice Symons, Maura McCarthy, Edwina Myer, Edwina Stawell, Andrew Lin, Peter Clark, Alexis Anderson, Samual Hall, Alexander Willox, Matthew Hayter, Myles O’Kane, Christopher Dellavedova, Mark Parncutt, Edward Ryman, Caitlin Reid, Charles Chaplin, Julia Tonkin, Charlotte Fox, Georgia Moodie, Thomas Hood
Fifth Row: Katherine Armstrong, Siobhan Stagg, Joy Han, Steven Esquer, Isaac Gross, Yuya Sudo, David Foster, David Elliot-Jones, Jun Shen Chia, David Mozur, Sai Hin Tse, Mark Austin, Albert Wenfei Yang, Mark Wallace, Karin Mowlem, Hugh Crothers, Anna Peddey, Eamon Byrne, Adrien Husson, Timothy Worcester, Simon Kennedy, Nelson Yarwood, Timothy Gassin, Michelle Anson, Anna Beninger, Shivaan Bardolia, Yevindra Desilva, Rahul Thyagarajan, Shunya Yamada, Jack Pai-Wei Huang
Fourth Row: Jillian Keiller, Camilla Molino, Priscilla Yoke Pui Loh, Kristina Seok Lin Ong, Malavika Subramanian, Kathryn Woods, Yien Li Yap, Ryen Diggle, Mitchell Johnson, Gary Ka-Wai Li, Len Assakul, Sarah Iz, Rebecca Martin, Annabel Mactier, Lucinda Staley, Louise Bottomley, Georgia Barrand, Catherine Lu Ding Cai, Helen Hughson, Sean Hua, Daniel Kai Hin Wong, Apurv Shanker, Anoop Varghese, Andrew Katsanos, Camilla Guy, Gemma Carmichael, Brian Po Lun Law, Alexander Wills, James Carr, Andrew Chong, Katherine Wangmann, Julian Garratt
Third Row: Diana Bethune, Bianca Premraj, Kiki Dhitavat, Annabel Holding, Chisako Hazama, Jocelyn Wong, Sophie Payton, Christine Jaques, Ellen Cumming, Jonathan Nai-Xian Lai, Hilary Bye, Elizabeth Calder, Vivien Campbell, Sarah Anton, Caroline Cox, Amelia Watson, Sarah Lonie, Tehanee Bardolia, Grace Mollard, Harriet Dwyer Clare Lin, Georgina Prassas, Charlotte Brolsma, Adam Lazarus, Julia Payne, Shu Yi Tan, Kehela Vandenberg, Bethanie Finney, Rita Ekberg, Lucy Watson, Mallika Bajaj
Second Row: Jess Morrison, Elizabeth Chong, Suhasini Singh, Mia Po Yee Leung, Anisha Parambi, Lauren Briggs, Katie Cahill, Yunn Shin Chen, Fiona Bourne, Sarah Castles, Milly Turakhia, Abby Bodell, Alysia Debowski, Grace Sharon, Timothy Kin Yip Lau, Louis Dai, Hervey Lau, Michelle Janczarski, Careen Ka Ning Chen, Charlotte Thompson, Bel Migliore, Charlotte Holberton, Verity Kimpton, Jane Tronson, Vee Vien Tan, Jiang Wang, Sae Young Park, Timothy Zeyuan Lim, Sally Hayes, Madeline Wong, Grace Edwards, Rebekah Tyler
Front Row (Seated): Shona Wills, Henry Stewart, Nicholas Masters, Ali Alamein, David Newsome, Johanna Bailey, Sarah Kenny, Robert Tilleard, Christopher Freise, Jeremy Nicholls, David Tan, Sylvie Seli, Peter Tregear (Dean), Andrew McGowan (Warden), Sally Dalton Brown, Peter Campbell, Emma Henderson, Margaret Grose, Lisa Barrow, Jonathan Bradley, Philippa Duffy, Catherine Moroney, Daniel Cowen, Alexandra Hoffman, Michael Levine, Amy Ross-Edwards, Michael Golden
Absent: Anna Mackenzie, Saibh Madden, Rhiannon Maynes, Lachlan McLeod, Jacqueline Ouellet, Julia Newton, Adam Chen, Mira Chow, Jasmine Cleanthous, Julia Clemente, Joseph Clifford, Andrew Coleman, James Cross, Stephanie Curnow, Grace Hsin-Yi Sha, Amanda Sie, Amanda Smythe, Penelope Spry, Madeleine Strach, Martin Stradling, Shu Qing Tan, Su Ling Tan, Kylie Telford, Jayne Thompson, Annie Tong, Jimmy Tseng, Kyle Dadleh, Natasha Darke, Grace Davenport, Sarah Delamore, Jayne Dickinson, Courtney Dixon, Frederick Dunphy, Rosemary Farahmand, Joseph Fazio, Nicholas Fenech, Odette Fleming, Kristy Biber, Michael Bradshaw, Christopher Brogan, Alex Pape, Haresh Paramesvaran, Jennifer Park, Joe Paterson, Lisa Pavic, Christine Pettitt-Schieber, Pinhataya Pongtanya, Crystal Yuen Sum Poon, Michael Possingham, Anisha Pradhan, Nicholas Jagelman, Kylie Kyung Yoon Jung, Callum Henderson, Jarren Che-Jen Wang, Jack Watts, James White, Caroline Mei Ling Wong, Henry Kai-Chun Wong, Paris Young, Albert Dong Yoen Yu, Zidi Zhao, Peter Kozaczuk, Nelson Kwun Yin Kwan, Michael Laczko, Hugo Lamb, Rachel Landgren, Lindsay Larner, Derek Lee, Baixi Li, Michael Li, Victor Jiarui Li, Jonathan Lim
2018
MM 007133.01
Format: digital photograph
Photographer: National Photography
7th Row:Lucy Leckey, James McIntosh, Chris Graham, Zac Hamilton-Russell, James Riddell-Clark, James Langley, Matt Blair, Adrian Sarstedt, Kayvan Gharbi, Edward Pescott, Joe Basser, James Hollingsworth, Seb Spillane
6th Row:
Matilda Alexander, Will Foster, Oscar Dowd, Russell Grimwade, Maximilian Jordan, Jonathan Glenning, Olivia Cherry, Blake Reilly, Hamish Gunasekara, James Verheggen, Miles Kelly, Oscar Yencken, Cam Barr, Charlie Myer, Samuel Byrne, James Vinnicombe, Richard Zhu, Sean Cutter, Joseph Carbone, Finbar Todd, Fraser Smith, Serena McSweeney
5th Row:
Izzy Hollingdale, Alex Toussaint-Jackson, Angus Craig, Lachlan Randello, Will Clarke, Harriet Hewitson, Anna McGinley, Jameson Crawford, Ginny Droppert, Vaughan Marega, Max Fisher, Alex Ferguson, Johnny McDonald, Robbie Morrison, Daipayan Mukhopadhyay, Jemma Morris, Grace Burke, Morgan Galea, Sam Robinson, Paul-Marie Beau, Oscar Lu, Emma Darling, Josh Copeland
4th Row:
Ruby Smith, Georgina McNab, Thomas Kim, Eylul Ertay, Lillian Hearn, Annie Hoy, William Mullins, Alex Coughlin, Victoria Annett, Nick Bartlett, Aleisha Scanlon, Millie Macdonald, Ed Beischer, Hieu Dong, Judy Hang, Bella Blanchard, Kahn Vocale, Mia Mahony, Chloe Sennitt, Ellie Taylor, Jeremy Howard, Leo Li, Henry Edwards, Lucy Glover
3rd Row:
Caitlin Tjandra, Marion Wilson, Eliza Kelly, Tom Dean, Bethanie Chong, Livi Bellingham, Danielle Clinton, Sarah Mytton, Nina Brown, Tiff Copeland, Clare Cameron, Alice Chirnside, Sophie Sitch, Bella Nichols, Georgie Robinson, Chloe Page, Sarah Kmet, Jen Harrison, Kate Haig, Grace Clarke, Cam Beckingsale, Samuel Atkinson, Charlie Lynch, Oliver Hendriks, Isabella Backwell
2nd Row:
Ruth Tangbau, India Ritchie, Emma Bond, Coco O'Halloran, Bridget Armstrong, Emma Nelson, Tayla Hind, Claudia Trotter, Lily Harrison, Jonathan Ta, Inga Steenblock, William Hua, Angus McIndoe, Emily Harding, Maggie Blanden, Sara Watson, Priyansh Parekh, Stephanie Macindoe, Ruhisha Subramaniam, Millie Klingbeil, Mia Purvis, Phoebe Edwards, Sophie Newnham, Ellie Mackey, Billie Metselaar, Robina Ali
1st Row:
Maleeka Quick, Jo Ann Chan, Mary Aung, Isy Yates, Holly Roysmith, Eliza Chomley, Lilli Vagnarelli, Alex Gall, Beatrice Harris-Hart, George McPharlin, Ms Talitha Fraser, Mr Adrian Newall, Ms Jill Krew, Prof Kenneth Hinchcliff, Mr Campbell Bairstow, Dr Gayle Allan, Ms Em Dawson, Ms Tammy Kingi, Ms Stacey Coenders, Miss Sati Nagra, Tom Grills, Sarah Loo, Henry Moon, Sam Hannah, Emma Boyd-Law, Hannah Johns, Sophie Goodin
From Appendix 6: A Report to the San Francisco-State Joint Freeway Study on the Urban Design Aspects Associated with the Panhandle and Golden Gate Freeways, Mario J. Ciampi and Associates, John Carl Warnecke and Associates, February, 1966.
2019
MM 007134
Format: digital photograph
Photographer: National Photography
Row 6:
Henry Alexander, William Foster, Hamish Gunasekara, Hugo Bogdan, Jackson Kristof, Benjamin Sanders, Christopher Graham, Oscar Dowd, Harry Bede, James Warne, Ethan Flemming, Max Streader, John Roysmith, Samuel Cameron, Adrian Sarstedt, James Riddell-Clark, Miles Kelly, Charles Baylis, Jack Robinson, Alexander Whittle
Row 5:
Jacques Pender, Emma Bond, Oscar Hollands, Harry Croser, Lachlan Kelly, Genevieve Droppert, Jonathan Glenning, Tate Crowley, Jordan Holloway-Clarke, Anna McGinley, Serena McSweeney, Olivia Cherry, Jasper Garner, Rose Jowett Smith, Grace Burke, Maxwell Fisher, Samuel Robinson, Fraser Smith, Angus Craig, Alexandra Sarstedt, Cameron Grimwade, Jake Hall
Row 4:
Charles Myer, Julia Meadows, Clare Cameron, Alice Chirnside, Harriet Conheady, Annabel Nelson, Jasmine Dennison, Harry von Bibra, Jenson Chen, Ian Coyukiat, Angus Williams, Alistair Bates, Lachlan Dodds, Leo Li, Joshua Copeland, Millicent Hockey, Eleanor Taylor, Charlotte Hartley, Alexander Ferguson, William Hua, Georgina Robinson, Shawn Ingle
Row 3:
Priyansh Hiral Parekh, Liam Rogers, Kathy Kim, Isabella Watkins, Elizabeth Richard, Jonathan Ta, Eylul Ertay, Thalia El-Assaad, Kate Haig, Bethanie Chong, Emma Wunsch, Sarah Mytton, Annabel Nichols, Lucinda Brodie, Lucy Glover, Cassandra Deegan, Sophie Von Doussa, Frederique Donnelly, Nikini Kumarasinghe, Ariane Janssen, Inga Steenblock, Sara Court
Row 2:
Catherine Hill, Zoe Gillies, Claudia Trotter, Mia Purvis, Amy Youngman, Matilda von Bibra, Celia Purvis, Lucy MacLachlan, Gabrielle Le Miere, Grace Clarke, Lucie Clairs, Isabella Wilson, Charlotte Brasington, Danielle Clinton, Sarah Loo, Yingqi Huang, Cassandra Lew Fatt, Millie Miles, Emmelia Nichols, Bridget Armstrong, Isabella Backwell, Edward Beischer
Row 1:
Amber Parker, Connie Zhang, Thomas Franchina, Charlotte Verley, Carly Stewart, Cassie DeFillipo, George McPharlin, Jemima Morris, Lachlan Randello, Jen Walsh, Gayle Allen, Anthony McGirr, Scott Charles, Leonie Jongenelis, Morgan Galea, James McIntosh, Emma Boyd-Law, Julia Hastings, Tathra Lowe, Chelsea Oui, Alex Dean, Phillipa McQuinn, Sophia Gawan-Taylor
A curb extension shortens the distance for pedestrians crossing, while also making room for additional streetscaping.
Photo: Dan Burden
Part of Bakersfield, a housing development in Islington. Built in the 1970s as Holloway Prison Staff Quarters (the former prison stands alongside), Bakersfield was sold in the early 2000s and converted into residential flats for private renters.
I'm sitting in one church's parking lot, looking down to another church that's hidden by this commercial building. A busy location, but both church's are nicely situated with beautiful surroundings.
Photography for Stile Interiors, one of Australia’s prominent interior design firms. Incorporating her extensive European experiences into her work, Carmel provides a wealth of knowledge, experience and understanding to each and every project.
It was a satisfying time, walking through and photographing these beautiful spaces.
This is a residential neighbourhood in Second Life.
Sunlight makes your Second Life more real!
Custom Windlight settings by Tesla Miles to simulate the feeling of real sunlight.
Photos taken at Harajuka Box sim.
Download these Windlight settings at www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=bae5d36ee4e8f3500de4fc1039a01...
Single exposure - flash CR, CL & C - taken with Canon 5D III on tripod from a roof. Import into Lightroom, correcting colours and distortion.
Feedback is always welcome and very much appreciated.
Nick De Clercq Photography
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The Postcard
A postcard bearing no studio name that was posted in Forest Hill, London S.E. The photograph is high-definition.
Forest Hill is a leafy residential area near its namesake railway station. Set in landscaped gardens with a weekly farmers’ market and outdoor summer concerts, the family-friendly Horniman Museum has an aquarium, a beloved stuffed walrus, and a musical instrument collection. At the edge of the neighbourhood, Blythe Hill Fields park has sweeping views of the city skyline.
The house number is 51; if anyone recognises exactly where is is, please leave a note.
The card was posted on Friday the the 20th. October 1911 to:
Mother Ursula,
Ursuline Convent,
Westgate-on-Sea,
Kent.
The message on the divided back of the card was as follows:
"Dear Mother Ursula,
Please accept all kind
thoughts and best wishes
for a very happy feast.
Yours sincerely,
S. & J. Gibbons & little ones".
The writer would have been referring to the Feast of St. Ursula which takes place every year on the 21st. October.
Ursuline Convent
Ursuline College (formerly Ursuline Convent School) is a Catholic secondary school located in Westgate-on-Sea, in north-east Kent. Aimed at pupils aged 11 to 19, the college is based within the Ursuline and Catholic ethos, aiding and teaching its pupils within this regime.
The school in Westgate-on-Sea was established in 1904 when a group of Ursuline Sisters fled Boulogne-sur-Mer with a number of their pupils. Although their school in Boulogne-sur-Mer had existed since 1624, laws passed in France had made it impossible for the Sisters to continue their work of Christian education in France.
Initially the school was set up as a boarding school for girls, meeting the needs of parents working in the Colonies or serving in the Forces.
The Actor Bill Shine
So what else happened on the day that the card was posted?
Well, the 20th. October 1911 marked the birth of Bill Shine.
Born Wilfred William Dennis Shine in London, Bill was a British theatre, film and television actor.
Bill was born into a family of theatre actors; his father, mother, grandmother, two uncles and an aunt had worked in theatre. His father Wilfred Shine also appeared in films during the 1920's and the 1930's.
Bill Shine made his film debut in 1929, since when he appeared in over 160 films and television series.
Towards the end of his career, he was best known for playing Inventor Black on the children's television series Super Gran.
Bill Shine's Films
Bill's films include the following:
The Flying Scotsman (1929) - Barman (uncredited)
High Seas (1929) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Under the Greenwood Tree (1929) - Leaf
The Loves of Robert Burns (1930) - (uncredited)
Harmony Heaven (1930) - Rejected Actor (uncredited)
The Last Hour (1930) - Ben
The Yellow Mask (1930) - Sunshine
These Charming People (1931) - Ulysses Wiggins
Many Waters (1931) - Registry Office Junior Clerk (uncredited)
The Bells (1931)
Money for Nothing (1932) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Verdict of the Sea (1932) - Slim
The Man from Toronto (1933) - Butcher's Delivery Boy
Waltzes from Vienna (1934) - Carl (uncredited)
The Private Life of Don Juan (1934) - Minor Role (uncredited)
My Old Dutch (1934) - Cousin 'Arry
The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934) - An Aristocrat (uncredited)
It Happened in Paris (1935) - Albert (uncredited)
Old Roses (1935) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Late Extra (1935) - Fred (uncredited)
Music Hath Charms (1935) - Minor Role (uncredited)
It's a Bet (1935) - Arthur - Citizen of Doveton (uncredited)
Blue Smoke (1935) - Ted
Gaol Break (1936)
Find the Lady (1936) - (uncredited)
Highland Fling (1936) - Lizards
To Catch a Thief (1936) - (uncredited)
Rembrandt (1936) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Sensation (1936) - Quirk
You Must Get Married (1937) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Take a Chance (1937) - Minor Role (uncredited)
The Compulsory Wife (1937) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Strange Adventures of Mr. Smith (1937) - Rodney Broadbent
Farewell Again (1937) - Cpl. Edrich
Cotton Queen (1937) - Telephone Operator (uncredited)
First Night (1937) - Minor Role (uncredited)
The Squeaker (1937) - Alfie (uncredited)
There Was a Young Man (1937) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Dinner at the Ritz (1937) - Minor Role (uncredited)
The Last Adventurers (1937) - Joe Hanson
Young and Innocent (1937) - Manager of Tom's Hat Café (uncredited)
The Green Cockatoo (1937) - Lightning (uncredited)
The Terror (1938) - (uncredited)
You're the Doctor (1938) - (uncredited)
His Lordship Goes to Press (1938)
They Drive by Night (1938) - Minor Role (uncredited)
The Villiers Diamond (1938) - Joe
Second Thoughts (1938) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Over the Moon (1939) - Minor Role (uncredited)
The Face at the Window (1939) - Pierre, Babette's Beau
Let George Do It! (1940) - Untipped Steward (uncredited)
Crook's Tour (1940) - Bit Role (uncredited)
Three Silent Men (1940) - Bystander at Accident (uncredited)
Garrison Follies (1940) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Spare a Copper (1940) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Old Bill and Son (1941) - Pub Customer (uncredited)
Inspector Hornleigh Goes To It (1941) - Hotel Porter
Turned Out Nice Again (1941) - (uncredited)
Champagne Charlie (1944) - Mogador Stage Manager
Fiddlers Three (1944) - Minor Role (uncredited)
For You Alone (1945) - Captain (uncredited)
Perfect Strangers (1945) - Webster
Wanted for Murder (1946) - Det. Ellis
Captain Boycott (1947) - Press Photographer (uncredited)
Vice Versa (1948) - Lord Gosport
The Red Shoes (1948) - Her Mate
The Winslow Boy (1948) - Fred (uncredited)
The Small Voice (1948) - Maitland
Another Shore (1948) - Bats Vere-Brown
Passport to Pimlico (1949) - Captain Willow
Private Angelo (1949) - Col. Michael
Under Capricorn (1949) - Mr. Banks
The Chiltern Hundreds (1949) - Reporter
The Woman with No Name (1950) - Major
Something in the City (1950) - Reporter
Old Mother Riley's Jungle Treasure (1950) - F / O Prang
Talk of a Million (1951) - (uncredited)
Scarlet Thread (1951) - Basil (uncredited)
The Woman's Angle (1952) - (uncredited)
Never Look Back (1952) - Willie
No Haunt for a Gentleman (1952) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Mother Riley Meets the Vampire (1952) - Mugsy's Assistant
Love's a Luxury (1952) - Clarence Mole
Hot Ice (1952)
There Was a Young Lady (1953) - Charlie, Duke of Chiddingford
Melba (1953) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Innocents in Paris (1953) - Customs Officer (uncredited)
The Clue of the Missing Ape (1953) - Henchman in Opening Sequence (uncredited)
Devil on Horseback (1954) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Knave of Hearts (1954) - Pub Barman (uncredited)
Father Brown (1954) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Knave of Hearts (1954) - Saxby
Duel in the Jungle (1954) - Bill Shine (uncredited)
Raising a Riot (1955) - Dotty (uncredited)
As Long as They're Happy (1955) - P.C. Bowker (uncredited)
Where There's a Will (1955) - Porter
John and Julie (1955) - Car Driver
The Deep Blue Sea (1955) - Golfer
The Gold Express (1955) - (uncredited)
The Adventures of Quentin Durward (1955) - Trois-Eschelles
Richard III (1955) - Beadle
An Alligator Named Daisy (1955) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Not So Dusty (1956) - Alistair
Women Without Men (1956) - Reveller
Bond of Fear (1956) - Man Hiker
Blonde Bait (1956) - Lindbergh (uncredited)
The Last Man to Hang (1956) - The Jury: Underhay
Around the World in 80 Days (1956) - Minor Role (uncredited)
The Tommy Steele Story (1957) - Minor Role (uncredited)
High Flight (1957) - Policeman
The House in the Woods (1957) - Colonel Shellaby
Blue Murder at St. Trinian's (1957) - Policeman (uncredited)
The Diplomatic Corpse (1958) - Humphrey Garrad
The Man Inside (1958) - English Husband
Blow Your Own Trumpet (1958) - Drummer (uncredited)
Make Mine a Million (1959) - Outside Broadcast Producer (uncredited)
Idol on Parade (1959) - Ticket Collector
Jack the Ripper (1959) - Lord Tom Sopwith
Left Right and Centre (1959) - Centre - Basingstoke
The Boy and the Bridge (1959) - Bridge Mechanic
Libel (1959) - The Guide
Trouble with Eve (1960) - Alonzo, Artist
The Challenge (1960) - Farm Labourer
Not a Hope in Hell (1960) - Pettigrew
The Pure Hell of St Trinian's (1960) - Usher
Double Bunk (1961) - 2nd Thames Conservancy Officer
The Rescue Squad (1963)
The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Joey Boy (1965) - Ticket Collector (uncredited)
The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery (1966) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Bindle (One of Them Days) (1966) - Man in country pub
The Sky Bike (1967) - Wingco
Not Tonight, Darling (1971) - Captain Harrison
Burke & Hare (1971) - Landlord
The Jigsaw Man (1983) - Commissionaire
The Death of Bill Shine
Bill died at the age of 85 on the 24th. July 1997 in Kensington, London.
Sketch Up 3D Design And Rendering With Artlantis Studio 5 - Architecture Perspective. Tropical Modern House in Bangkok, Thailand.
The Interior area of the village with a peaceful residential neighborhood on the higher hills.
A school, skating pond, and local church give this neighborhood it's small town feel.
Just a small residential building in a regular neighbourhood.
I was trying out some roof techniques and a new idea for the window blinds. No bricks were cut. Each of those Door 1 x 4 x 4 Lift are hidden behind the wall.