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Opening keynote slide presentation by Jimmy Smith, director general of ILRI, at the 22nd International Grasslands Congress, held in Sydney, Australia, 16 Sep 2013: 'Feeding the World in 2050: Tradeoffs, Synergies and Tough Choices: Slide 10 (image credit: ILRI).
Into the early hours of Sunday, May 1 Matt____a freshman media studies major at East Carolina University enjoys a trip down a imporovised slip and slide located near downton Greenville, N.C. (Kyle Fisher/ The East Carolinian)
BNP has been working to develop an FMP for over ten years. In 2000, BNP began development of both an FMP and a new GMP. FMP development began with BNP staff asking the FWC to actively participate in and collaborate on the plan. This was done in recognition that, because of overlapping authority to regulate fishing, BNP and FWC should work together on fishery resource management by jointly developing a plan and subsequent regulations. An MOU was approved by both agencies in 2002, and included shared goals to work cooperatively on fishery management programs for the park. A working group was convened, which held a series of meetings to develop recommendations for the FMP, along with the collection of public comments from 2002-2004. Staff briefed the Commission on the status of the FMP following the release of the working group recommendations, and again periodically between that time and today. The MOU was renewed for another five years in September 2007.
In 2008, BNP developed a series of alternatives for public consideration and comment. BNP and FWC staff then decided on a preferred alternative for the FMP that will be discussed in subsequent slides. The draft FMP was then released in 2008. BNP held public workshops in July of 2009. In August 2010, FWC sent a letter from Chairman Baretto to then Superintedent Mark Lewis confirming the Commission’s intent to initiate rulemaking following the approval of the FMP. Staff brought additional updates to the Commission in November 2011, May 2012, and June 2012. In October 2012, the FWC and BNP renewed the existing MOU for an additional two years, continuing it through October 2014.
My friend Anneliis found a box of slides in a garbage one day. They ended up being paparazzi photos from the 70-80s, some of super famous people. They are amazing. She projects them onto the wall and has friends stand in front of them. She had us over Friday and had me bring my camera. These are the bests.
Slide from a set used to teach biology at Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, Belleville, Ontario, possibly in the 1920s. The original boxes were labelled 'Junior' and 'Senior', but the contents appear to have been mixed up.
Donated to the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County by Mike and Sue Mills in October 2015.
Opening keynote slide presentation by Jimmy Smith, director general of ILRI, at the 22nd International Grasslands Congress, held in Sydney, Australia, 16 Sep 2013: 'Feeding the World in 2050: Tradeoffs, Synergies and Tough Choices: Slide 17 (image credit: ILRI).
Found slide in Boots slim-mount showing the red ADO16 again and a bottle kiln. There are a few bottle kilns still in existence, and having looked on the internet I think this might be the one in Nettlebed, Oxfordshire.
Slide 19 of a presentation, 'Integrated crop-livestock systems:A key to sustainable intensification in Africa', by Shirley Tarawali, Alan Duncan, Peter Thorne, Diego Valbuena,Katrien Descheemaker and Sabine Homann-KeeTui, presented at the 22nd International Grasslands Congress, Sydney, Australia, 15-19 Sep 2013 (image credit: ILRI).
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Country: TANZANIA
Operator: EAR (East African Railways)
Item: STEAM
Class or Maker: EAR/30
Wheel Arrangement or Type: 2-8-4
Number: 3026
Place details: KIGOMA Station area
Additional notes: 1000mm
Original source material: Agfa 35mm colour slide
Photographer: Robert W. Bridger
Copyright: Photographer
Library locator reference: RWBR.0075
30937 Transport Photograph Database
1971SEP18RWBR007cs
Found Kodachrome slide dated July 1976. Unfortunately, even Google Image Search can't decide where this is.
Yesterday at Goodwill I bought 20 years of someone’s life, in slides. I don’t have a slide scanner at my disposal, but I intend on finding one and scanning all of them. I spent a long time looking through them. They were clearly mostly taken by the father in the family, I’m assuming. There were vacations, trips to the circus, daughters’ proms, present opening on Christmas, and amazing portraits of his wife, spanning the late 50’s to the mid 70’s.
These Alaskan kids are tough stuff! It's brutally cold on this Sunday in Feb., but they are determined to ride - alone if needed!
Found Kodachrome slide dated March 1966 showing a building with the name "Henson's Decorators" on it. There are several businesses of that name, but the largest which was in business in 1966, is based in Leeds.
When you were small, slides were tall, and climbing them was an adventure. Now that you're grown up, keep looking for bigger adventures.
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Shot on GoPro Hero4 Black, edit in Lightroom Classic CC.
Found slide in unbranded cardboard mount showing a young man in a check shirt. Like Found Slide - 1832, this has horizontal lines of damage to the celuloid suggesting a problem with the original camera.
Attached to the lid of the box the slides were in, is a Customs Declaration stating that they were imported into Australia from Thailand, and it is dated February 1965. Of course there is no guarantee that this picture was part of the original slides in that box.