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Dedicated to Tony Park (twoeyes)
After seeing his shots from Antelope Canyon, I knew I had to go there! He was kind enough to offer me much info and support on my trip. A fantastic guy! You rock, Tony. ;-)
Layers of time stretch
The fabric of our lives
With untold stories
Photo: ©18JUL23 Phil Wahlbrink
Ha Ha Tonka, United States
Camera: FUJIFILM X-T5
Lens: 8mm
ISO: 3200
1/30” f6.4
Former RAF bomber Avro Lancaster "Just Jane" posed outside at the Lincolnshire aviation heritage centre, during a Timeline events photo shoot.
Go back in time. A visual into the past.
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Experience the amazing story of how Apple created the iPod, iTunes, and other related products. Ten years of iPod and iTunes history in a convenient timeline with a closer look into the major turning points in history and product releases.
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Any suggestions, hints or even requests referring to content and layout are welcome.
I hope you enjoy it. Thanks.
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*** Update: Now available to download.
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Great Central - Timeline Charter with class 9F no 92214 renumbered as 92000 - January 2024 (DSC 3684)
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As was all too often the case during WW2. airmen, young men, would head out over the North Sea never to return.
A Timeline Event at the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre
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The Tiger was the successor to the Leopard and it's parentage was there for all to see. Fantastically quick but a nightmare to stop...........There's a pattern forming here!
Timeline Travel 40, powered by a Cummins lump coupled to a ZF fully automatic gearbox, loads at Bolton's Moor Lane bus station with a service for Harwood.
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Hi friends,
I was busy the last few days, but I will visit you little by little.
My facebook timeline needed a refresh after 2 years of not having changed, so here it is is and if you want to be connect there as well, here is my FB www.facebook.com/gabrielatulian, it is my personal Facebook, I don't have a page.
Have a great weekend everyone!
Timeline Travel: 210 (N210 WBA) an Alexander Dash II bodied Volvo B6, painted in yellow, orange and cream fleet livery and captured here in Stockport Bus Station in between operating on service 402 to Handforth Dean Shops.
© James E. Lowe.
Date: 30th April 1996.
Ref No. Scan04488/JL.
Different colors or stages that took place in cultivation with varied colors of the crop and drying of crops took place. timeline: a line that shows the time and the order a sequence of related events arranged in chronological order and displayed in which events have happened.
A rather unusual and exotic purchase for Timeline was a batch of Neoplan-bodied Dennis Javelin, required in the main, as I recall, for Highland Heritage holiday contract work.
However 915 is in use on rail replacement work in this view.
Manchester, Long Millgate, 19/08/1998.
223 R223SBA was the last bus delivered new to Timeline Travel (Three Plaxton bodied Darts arrived after the takeover by First). The only one that wasn't allocated to Bolton, It was new to Lowton depot and carried an advertising livery for the new Sainsburys superstore that had opened on the Parsonage Retail Park in Leigh and was used exclusively on new service S1 that linked the town centre with said superstore. It is seen departing Leigh bus station for the retail park on a dreary day in early 1999.
This is a screenshot of my timeline. A photo is here. The years 1000 to 2000 are on the horizontal axis. Vertically I have arranged it into topics. Unfortunately you can’t see the details, that’s why I put some pictures with details into the comments. There is also a prequel that shows what happened in the 2000 years before this (here).
It took me 30 years to do it, but I didn’t work on it permanently: Whenever I read something interesting, I added it. Sometimes I didn’t add anything for a long time, but over the years it filled up. The most difficult part was to find a printer in the end, who could make it large enough and with a high enough resolution.
Why did I do it? Because I like history and find it interesting? No! Quite the contrary: Because I’ve always hated history and find it boring. History is only a small part of it, only about 20% at the top of the chart. Below it come the interesting and important things: philosophy, art, music, mathematics, technology, discoveries and so on. And wherever I could, I gave preferential treatment to all those who normally fall by the wayside: The anti-heroes, losers, charlatans, jokers, tricksters, fraudsters, misfits and drop-outs: People you weren’t told about in school but who, in their own special way, contributed as much to the advancement of humanity as all the kings and generals in your history book.
When I went to school we had the periodic table in the chemistry room and a world map hung on the wall when we studied geography. So why didn’t we have this kind of visualisation in the history lessons? Because historians don’t want you to see the big picture. They pick and choose what they want you to learn. And what they like most are the stories about old white men who are long dead and have killed many other people. Just like the priest doesn’t want you to read the bible – he wants you to read only the parts that he selected for you!
People always tell me that I should learn from history. Bullshit – I don’t believe in it. Life is not deterministic and nothing is repeating. I believe, however, that you can learn from the past. But if you want to learn from the past you should study anthropology or archaeology, not history. The only purpose of history is to glorify the past of your country and its so-called "heroes" (Germany is the only country in the word with a more critical view of its past).
If I have learnt anything from making this timeline it’s this:
History is not a science, it’s just an auxiliary discipline of political propaganda.
223 R223SBA was the last bus delivered new to Timeline Travel (Three Plaxton bodied Darts arrived after the takeover by First). The only one that wasn't allocated to Bolton, It was new to Lowton depot and carried an advertising livery for the new Sainsburys superstore that had opened on the Parsonage Retail Park in Leigh and was used exclusively on new service S1 that linked the town centre with said superstore. It is seen departing Leigh bus station for the retail park on a dreary day in early 1999.
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an Alexander Belfast Q type bodied Volvo B10M new in 1991 as Shearings number 79 seen in St Helens.
Scanned from my slide.