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Scene at the depot at Toddington with 37324, 37215, 47376 and 45149 outside in the sunshine 4 Sep 2011 (photo taken with kind permission of operations manager)
Tony is working on a counter-raked platform, so we can put ladders and genie lifts on our raked deck. Photo: Abby Rodd
A collection of scenes from Pataphysical Studios from summer 2016:
• A yellow sunflower grows by the ripe berries, a gift from Dr. Rindbrain to Dr. Fabio
• Dr. Rindbrain holds young Dr. Delia, daughter of Drs. EyeEye and Sane
• Dr. Really channels the wild Ubu Taxi Driver in an impromptu street performance
• Dr. Figurine shows neck parts for her Owl, with parts designed by Dr. Fabio
• A seagull rests on a light pole to contemplate the world
Vive la ‘patpahysique!
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My friend, Russ Jeanes, making a film of me in my kitchen! I'm going to have a 'welcome to Sarah's Bakery' film on my website. My 13 year old son couldn't believe it could take 5 hours to film what will probably turn out to be a 90 second film!
George Eastman House (International Museum of Photography and Film) - snow scene
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Canadian indie supergroup Broken Social Scene headlined the Royal Athletic Park mainstage on September 23rd, 2011 for the Rifflandia Music Festival. It was one of their last performances before going on an indefinite hiatus.
Security guards react at a Greenpeace "Climate Crime Scene" outside the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. March 17, 2010. Greenpeace activists displayed wanted posters during the official opening of the David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins inside the museum naming oil billionaire David H. Koch and his brother Charles Koch, the two principal shareholders of Koch Industries. The oil supply and refining company is one of the largest private corporations in the US and among the biggest lobbying spenders in the oil industry paying for disinformation on climate change. Greenpeace activists display wanted posters outside the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. March 17, 2010. Greenpeace set up a "Climate Crime Scene" during the official opening of the David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins inside the museum. Greenpeace named oil billionaire David Koch and his brother Charles Koch, the two principal shareholders of Koch Industries, an oil supply and refining company that is one of the largest private corporations in the US. Koch Industries is among the biggest lobbying spenders in the oil industry paying for disinformation on climate change. Click here for more information.