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This LCB bodied Cannon has turned up at St Helier Harbour jersey in Signature Coaches white. T37 WUT, Chassis No C100054B6AT Body No LCB2019 new to Durham Council in Sept 1999. Many Thanks to D L P for the pic.
14/07/14
Patong Beach, Phuket.
Camera : Holga 120 GCFN
Film : Fujicolor 160S ( Expired 220 Cut Respooled ).
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Signature Coaches No.3 with the Jersey Bus & Boat Tours Bristol LH, at the St Helier depot. 10/04/21
One of Alejandro's signature drink made from coffee mucilage of the farm Finca La Illusion from his very own country, using a syphon.
Image Source: www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/items/ITM299141
Australia was approaching its bicentennial celebrations, and after Brisbane’s success hosting the 1982 Commonwealth Games, Brisbane City Council and the Queensland State Government were confident they could win the bid to hold the next World Exhibition.
Brisbane won the right to hold the event and Expo 88 was officially opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on 30 April 1988. By the time it closed, it had changed the way the world saw Brisbane and helped shaped the city as we know it today.
Starting with an estimated budget of $645 million, the Queensland State Government developed a World Expo that would recoup and support its own costs and promote international investment in Queensland, both during and after the event. South Bank, badly damaged in the 1973–74 floods, was chosen and the site acquired for $150 million. Developers completed construction on time and within budget. The targets set for ticket sales were reached 11 weeks before Expo 88 had even opened. It was off to a smashing start.
Celebrating ‘Leisure in the age of technology’, there was an incredible range of pavilions, performances, parades, comedy and artwork on show. Guests could experience over 50 restaurants filled with flavours from around the globe. Hosted over six months, it drew more than 18 million people to the renewed South Bank parklands district. An average of 100,000 people a day entered the gates.
An influx of royalty, celebrities and international visitors came to Brisbane for the exhibition, but it was Queensland residents who attended the most often, purchasing 500,000 season tickets. Expo 88 provided something the city needed: an easy-to-access recreational facility with exciting things to do, see and experience. Brisbanites returned again and again to socialise and enjoy the festival atmosphere.
The monorail was one of the most popular attractions. Giving travellers a view of the entertainments from above, it operated along a 2.3-kilometre track during Expo 88, taking up to 44,000 visitors a day from one side of Expo to the other, along the Brisbane River. Built by Swedish manufacturer Von Roll, the monorail cost $12 million and comprised four MkII trains with nine carriages each. The idea of keeping the monorail operating after Expo and extending it into the Brisbane CBD was discussed. Ultimately, the existing monorail wasn’t a feasible long-term people-moving solution and it was disbursed. Three trains were sold back to Von Roll and were used in Germany’s Europa-Park. The remaining train and some tracks were incorporated into the Sea World theme park on the Gold Coast.
Some of the most significant installations, exhibitions and artworks from Expo 88 were relocated and continue to be enjoyed today. Ken Done AM, a prominent Australian artist and designer, was commissioned to produce the entry and exit statement art pieces for the Australia Pavilion. Using the word ‘Australia’, Done produced a sign nearly six metres tall that could not be missed by anyone who attended Expo 88. The letters have since been restored and are on display at the Caboolture Heritage Village. The Nepal Peace Pagoda was the only international pavilion that remained on-site, after a petition asking that it remain attracted about 70,000 signatures. The Japan Garden and Pond were gifted to the city of Brisbane and moved to the Botanic Gardens at Mt Coot-Tha.
The buzz of activity, the investment in South Bank’s infrastructure and the spotlight on Brisbane transformed the city. The physical legacy left by Expo 88 turned South Bank into a thriving social space and prominent cultural hotspot: 42 hectares was dedicated to the construction of the South Bank Parklands.
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Ashley Benson signature I made on Photoshop and added the text on Gimp. I made this for a member on a forum I go on. Please don't use.
We've put together these pictures as supplementary images for Art Adventure Picture People to use in their classroom presentations, either with the MIA-provided posters or by themselves. The images are optimized for common classroom projectors and white boards - download the largest size of each image for best results.
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Signature de la convention « Territoire à énergie positive pour la croissance verte » (Ministère de l'Ecologie - Hôtel de Roquelaure - Paris)
Signature de la convention « Territoire à énergie positive pour la croissance verte » (Ministère de l'Ecologie - Hôtel de Roquelaure - Paris)
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One of the easiest ways to sign off documents is the use of an electronic signature. It has been a very easy way for patients to sign off medical forms without having a lot of paper forms and trying to organize them all.