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stranger # 318 as stuart approached i was taken with his refined style and asked if he had a quick moment for a photo, after explaining the project stuart was happy to be part of it and we tried a couple of different shots with this one being my favourite, after giving stuart a card i thanked him and let him continue on into town
this shot was inspired by the amazing 100 Strangers group
this is my fourth 100 strangers, see my first here
my second 100 here
and my third here
Stuart Macbride tour
An Evening With Stuart MacBride
Best selling creator of DS Logan MaCrae
7.00pm, Tuesday 9 November, Wind Dog Cafe
7.00pm, Tuesday 16 November, Whalsay Heritage Centre
7.00pm, Tuesday 23 November, Walls Hall
7.00pm, Friday 3 December, Shetland Library, Lerwick
Free tickets for Shetland Library from Shetland Box Office – 01595 745555 – Limited spaces so booking is recommended.
All events free of charge
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peaks identified at www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/3514830611/
my photos arranged by subject, e.g. mountains - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections
Fence from Stuart Iron Works, Cincinatti, Ohio
Eureka, Tintic Mining District, Juab county, UT
Mormon stockholders named the city Ruby Hallow, it was renamed Eureka around 1870. Eureka quickly become the center of Tintic Mining District. The mines produced gold, silver, lead and zinc. Once it was one of the top mining areas of Utah.Eureka housed financial institutions, local and county governmental buildings, churches and an impressive post office. Once it had a population of around 3500 but today only 700 people live here. Most of the buildings of the historic Main St are abandoned and/or crumbling. There are some antique shops and grocery stores (some of them closed). Other places to visit are the log cabin of Porter Rockwell and the Tintic Mining Museum (open sporadically, call first!).
Redbridge 3 Enfield Town 5
Ryman League Division 1 North
29th August 2011
2-0: Enfield's Stuart Blackburne (9) finshes off some excellent work by Jon Moore (8).
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Nanotech company( www.facebook.com/stuart.burchill.16) are working different types of an element such as carbon nanotubes, zinc oxide nanowires or palladium nano-particles can be used in nanotechnology-based sensors.