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The 16th Street Baptist Church bombing was a racially motivated terrorist attack in September 1963 by members of a Ku Klux Klan group in Birmingham, Alabama in the United States. The bombing of the African-American church resulted in the deaths of four girls. Although city leaders had reached a settlement in May with demonstrators and started to integrate public places, not everyone agreed with ending segregation. Other acts of violence followed the settlement. The bombing increased support for people working for civil rights. It marked a turning point in the U.S. civil-rights movement of the mid-20th century and contributed to support for passage of civil rights legislation in 1964.I just watched a documentry on this so i wanted to put it on flickr.
Shoot done in a shower depicting the aftermath of a violent encounter. (The only thing hurt making these images was the purple lipstick used to create the bruises.)
Yes, this is our trampoline perched on top of our van. One of the support poles went through the windshield... the amazing thing is that this happened seconds after my family had all jumped out and ran into the house for cover from the storm. Everyone is safe, but now we have a shattered windshield to worry about.
This picture belongs to the previous one, where the lady had driven straight over this traffic pole.
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Part of the massive post-disaster cleanup underway in the town of Lac-Megantic, Quebec.
This photo was taken through a fence. Later note: trains resumed running through the town in mid-December of 2013-----but NOT tank cars.
Flawless Aftermath is a creamy glazed doughnut, Filled with juicy blueberry bits. Served with a side of vanilla bean ice cream and finished off with a touch of crunch berries.
Installation panorama of Aftermath: Post-Minimal Abstraction at Chandra Cerrito Contemporary, Oakland, CA
I think the girls have finally recovered from their Halloween tummyaches. Layla wanted photos outside since it was a nice autumn day.
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It was good, not great, but I finished it. Still pining after "the way it used to be" at this place though.
The side of the Mazda3 and the front end of the Jetta after they were returned to the street.
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went to the lindt store in sydney and its as close to my personal wonka factory as i've ever been- this is the aftermath of a gourmet waffle we demolished flat....ohhhhh lindt chocolate sauce on vanilla lindt icecream and waffles....drooooooool
ok, this isnt exactly a pre-eating delight but i can tell you, there was definitely that sense of bliss after i ate it too!
Sammy now desperate for the car park as he really needs to pee, but had to wait to see what he was peeing on - more fun that way.
I wish it would have frozen that way could you imagine?
Not gone whine about warmer temperatures though!
Dealing with the aftermath of the ill-advised (but as Dad understands it, fairly common phenomenon of) experimental self-haircut. She's vowed to leave the job to her professional hairdresser grandmother in the future.
Description: Illustrated London News: May 4, 1912 – p687
Drawn from material supplied by Mr. H. Senior, a Survivor: the end of the “Titanic’s” Captain.
The moment before he said that he would follow his ship, took of his life-belt and went down: Captain Smith of the ill-fated liner handing a baby to those aboard an overturned life-boat.
Date of Execution: 1912
Medium: Letterpress
Collection: Illustrated London News
Reference No: 67.0 ILN
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Description: Illustrated London News: April 27, 1912 – p624
The “Titanic’s” boats: were they too far from the water?
“The height of good-sized block of flats”: the space between the “Titanic’s” boat-deck and the sea.
Date of Execution: 1912
Medium: Letterpress
Collection: Illustrated London News
Reference No: 67.0 ILN
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Helix is now facing serious consequence for his actions in November.
To refresh your memory, Helix made the following offer in last month's scavenger hunt:
www.flickr.com/photos/helixdmonster/295676674/in/set-7215...
No humans took Helix up on his offer so he took matters into his own paws as evidenced below.
www.flickr.com/photos/helixdmonster/296957661/in/set-7215...
Unfortunately, Helix didn't inflict a mortal wound and the creepy puppet master lives! Helix now stands accused of attempting to assassinate the CPM!
Is there a lawyer in the group? HELP! Helix needs representation!