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This photograph was taken by Nicholson Museum curator William J Woodhouse in Greece between 1890 and 1935.
Can you help us catalogue the Woodhouse photographic archive? Contribute by adding tags and answering the following questions in the comments below:
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About the archive:
The Nicholson Museum holds over 1800 glass-plate negatives taken by Woodhouse while in Greece in 1890s and early 1900s. A small portion of the archive also includes photographs of his family in the Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia. The collection documents important archaeological sites, significant landscapes of the Greek mainland, contemporary buildings and the people he met along the way. His archive is a rich resource capturing many sites pre-archaeological excavation and before modern industrial development. Some of the photographs were published by Woodhouse in his book 'Aetolia: its geography, topography, and antiquities' published in 1897. His desire to capture Greece on 'film', was simply put in his introduction: "History only attains its full value by borrowing actuality from geography and topography". The archive shows his love not only for the sites but also for the people and spirit of Greece.
About the project:
We are asking you to contribute to our documentation of this collection and assist us with the identification of the hundreds of different monuments and places in Greece. The title of each photograph will include the museum registration number (NM2007.##.##) and may already include a place name where museum staff or Woodhouse himself have titled the image.
All of our flikr contributors will be acknowledged when the collection is published through our online collections at the completion of the project.
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Hiii everyone(: so I just want to apologize in advance because I haven't been posting nearly as much as I would like to so sorry for that! It's just been really crazy between all my school work and softball. I basically get home at 7 then do my homework for a couple hours and then sleep and then it starts again.
So anyway. My friend (mentioned in my previous picture) told me I didn't understand what he was going through. Which I guess is true. It just made me realize that I can't give him every answer that he needs, no matter how much I wish I could. I just want him to know that I'll always be here for him and will listen to everything he wants to tell me even if I can't find him the answer.
The head plate for the message deck is then removed, after removing the left-hand tape guide. This exposes the sliding plate that carries the message pinch roller spindle.
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After a year and a half has gone by ... I realized I never gave the answer. Life happened (I had brain aneurysm surgery!). The suspense is now over.
It's a metal band that is wrapped around a telephone pole.
The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt speaks to the media about interest rate increases. Photo by Zara Farrar / HM Treasury
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Staged at Pai Tiatrist Hall Margao 26.7.16, 5th repeat show at 7.30pm
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Banana leaf
It's early morning and this young 8-point came in to a little rattling followed by a buck bellow.
Our beautiful world, pass it on.
Larry answers fans' questions at Somerville Theatre. Photo taken by Steve Lawrence for @U2, www.atu2.com. Please contact for usage: Contact @U2
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These are the first canvases I stretched using the mighty NateMate™ tool. They are beloved by the Orcs of Moria for their wonderul *doom doom* tone. They are tighter than the jeans of an 80's thrash band.
The green one is called "Sea Green" (I think) and the orange one is "Orange Swirls" a.k.a. "Vomited Paint Thinner."
I hope nobody will notice the boo boo on Vomited Paint Thinner (I mean besides the inaccesible title) but somehow we have to find it in our hearts to carry on and allow more generous bleed in the future.
(Your smile answers all the questions I never asked)
Hamer child, Turmi of the Omo Valley, Ethiopia.
For directions, follow the sun,
walk perpendicular to the neighbouring equator,
skirt the Omo River,
do not fear crocodiles, hippos and warthogs
or getting lost;
wander,
breathe the scent of wild honey,
chase guiding stars.
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Someone will always answer questions you never asked.
Former Foreign Secretary William Hague at the launch of Human Rights and Democracy: The 2010 Foreign & Commonwealth Office Report in London, 31 March 2011.
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Chair Powell answers reporters' questions at the FOMC press conference on October 29, 2025. www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/fomccalendars.htm
OCALA-- 2 Great Danes Murdered: Woman Fights Back for Justice. August 2nd, 2010, The mother and owner, Holli Tencza, held an open candlelight vigil in remembrance of her two great danes which were killed out of haste by a neighbor, Christian Monteiro, several blocks down the road. The vigil was to support finding an answer from a man who murdered her two dogs and didn't receive any punishment by law for not only unsafely discharging his firearm near a family dwelling with individuals inside, but for killing her own two dogs which were non threatening by any means.
August 12, 2010, Tencza's husband had been mowing the grass earlier and had unintentionally left the gate open, which later her son had let these two large loving dogs out to play around in the backyard. Roughly around 3pm, Epic & Samson (the owner's dogs) took a stroll through the neighborhood and fellow neighbors reported seeing these dogs happily playing around wagging their tails and enjoying themselves while not endangering or threatening any others around. The family quickly found that their dogs were out of their yard and notified proper authorities and began their search around the neighborhood.
Unfortunately one neighbor, Monteiro, decided to take his own actions of putting these loving pets in misery because he claimed he was threatened while outside in his garage working on his automobile-- even after going inside his home. After a call was placed to the 911 dispatcher whom instructed this man to stay inside his residence, he returned outside with a loaded weapon, making claims that these great danes were chasing children down the road and becoming hostile towards his neighbors and their children, which were inside their screened in porch at the time. Upon his overreactions, he fatally shot Epic twice, once in the back and another in her neck and had managed to escape to a wooded lot near the gunman's home. Samson was shot in the face by Monteiro and had managed to survive the shooting at the time.
Deputies had arrived on scene and later Tencza with her family to learn about this tragic incident and never imagined that another person could do such harm to their innocent loving animals. Samson was taken to an animal emergency clinic to take need to these life threatening wounds from being shot in the nose with a bullet still lodged in his nasal passage. Samson later passed after being treated in the emergency clinic due to cardiac arrest.
This case was dropped without any question or reasoning by Marion County Sheriffs office as Monteiro claimed these dogs were a threat to him. Tencza just wants justice and a full investigation for the unreasonable actions this neighbor took upon himself to take these two dogs from her and her family. Her and her lawyer are pursuing for the state attorney's office to reopen the case in hopes that no one else will suffer the pain and agony she has.
Follow the complete story here: www.thepetitionsite.com/2/we-demand-the-killing-of-great-...
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Image credit, Danyel Fisher, Microsoft Research Community Technologies Group, courtesy of Marc Smith, Netscan project, Microsoft Research. One of three graphs of Usenet usage that reveals Answer people: these are people who answer people who dont answer people, or what Malcom Gladwell would call Mavens.
FIELD TESTER : Mr.KINUGAWA
ROD: PLAISIR ANSWER PA-B80 SOPMOD
REEL: SALTIGA BJ 200SHL
LINE: PE4 + Shockleader 40lb
LURE: DEPRIVE/DUO×COREMAN
How many would you have answered correctly? Me, probably 2...maybe 3, with a lucky guess on 'lizard'.
The Scarborough LRT would have been ready next year had Mr. Ford not delayed it. (Photo by Dean Goodwin)
I had posted an earlier edit of this photo which was somewhat processed, but I've found that since this entire factory complex is now gone, "less is more" in terms of processing. This shot was straight out of the camera.
I remember feeling the silence around me when I got this frame of the remnants of the former General Motors Buick plant.
North Flint, Michigan.
At the E. Taylor St. factory parking lot entrance, near North St. Across from Oak Park.
Friday, February 18, 2011.
The Dallas suburb of Farmer's Branch has made national headlines as being a somewhat xenophobic town. For good reason, I think. One particularly misguided city councilman- Tim O'Hare, has spearheaded legislation to strongly fine landlords if they rent to an illegal alien. This week they passed a second ordinance extending from rental units to houses.
Illegal immigration is a problem in the US- the resulting underground economy deprives the goverment of income tax and the illegals are not properly taken care of in health or education. And above all, they risk severe mistreatment and expense getting into the US- giving money to heartless smugglers who traffic in humans.
I don't believe the answer is in either extreme- hard core attempts to drive them out or completely soft approaches to giving driver's licenses, etc... What is needed is sensible reform and recognition that- to use an overstated phrase- that Americans don't want to do the dirty work or pay legitimate, but more expensive, workers, so illegals have a ready market of which take advantage.
We should make it easier to process them in legally to perform work as needed- they are desparately poor and we obviously have the market need for them or the problem wouldn't exist. By making it legitimate and above board, they pay US taxes, have fewer opportunities to be brutalized by human traffickers, and have legal access to education and at least rudimentary health care, including vital vaccinations for their young.
With respect to Farmer's Branch- the two ordinances are on hold awaiting resolution of constitionality from Federal courts. If implemented, the result will be discrimination against our legitimate Hispanic population, due to fears of national origin. Anyone who looks Hispanic could be thought to be illegal- I already know American-born Hispanics who get harassed by Dallas area police and asked for ID for doing nothing more than walking down the street.
What is happening in Farmer's Branch, rather landlocked between other suburbs, has been a decline in housing as newer and bigger homes built further out in other suburbs make these homes seem cheap and outdated. Prices and rents plummet, relatively, and lower income residents move in. Large parts of Farmer's Branch have seen this happen, though there are some very nice neighborhoods there, too. However, the lower income residents don't participate in city politics, in general, so the smaller upper class takes control of the city.
In this area, lower income residents are frequently Hispanic and have immediate relatives in Mexico or other Central American countries, so it's easy to see how they end up here. But, knee-jerk, xenophobic and draconian legislation is not the answer for a minority group of homeowners to impose on a city without considering the real consequences. I'm sure Mr. O'Hare would be personally happy if legitimate Hispanics were denied housing as well (I will be so bold as to presuppose).
The problem needs to be solved at a National level, and not for towns to individually implement ridiculous standards on an individual basis.
(On a related note, similar hardcore measures to "save jobs" by limiting H1B Visas is wrong-headed as well. The work will go overseas when at the very least, a person from India or China could have had the job in the US and paid US taxes. Again, knee-jerk reactions with little thought to the actual, real consequences.)
....and the angel answered and said to her, "The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you; and for that reason the holy offspring shall be called the Son of God.
The Executive Secretary Shamshad Akhtar talks to a journalist after the press conference on the launch of the Economic and Social Survey for Asia and the Pacific with Francyne Harrigan, Chief of Strategic Communications and Advocacy, in the background.
The answer is the Ultraseven with two left arms! ha ha! Out of so many figures I bought so far this one can be one of the funniest !!
Jean-Christophe Flatin, President, Mars, USA, speaks at the plenary session, "Answering the Call for Business Leadership." The World Economic Forum holds the Sustainable Development Impact Summit 2017 in New York, NY USA. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ben Hider
I heard Tony Kornheiser quote this a few times on his radio show. "The answer to all your questions is 'money'" . I can't remember who he was quoting, but if I can get the name I'll attribute it here.
Update: Kornheiser quoted Don Ohlmeyer.
112 Pictures for 2012:
#33 - Money
So, here are the answers to the contest! There were 37 differences plus two bonus ones, so all answers 37-39 are considered correct.
Ten people sent me their solutions. Nobody had it right, but closest was Jovel, who found 41 differences. Runners-up were Brixe (42) and Martian Cthulhu (30). So Jovel is the winner!
I know it is possible to find even more by counting parts I could not possibly mirror (bicolored hats, goats) or counting one difference as several - but in such cases, the jury is always right, and the jury happens to be me. Sorry!
There is a separate prize for contestants at the Bricking Bavaria fair - they had one extra bonus diference.
So, here's the list, left to right and top to bottom on this mosaic:
1. procession of three/two monks
2. white/red windows
3. different shields
4. black/gray spire
5. printed/blank owl
6. different pillars
7. golden plates/cones in cross
8. different beards
9. round plates/bricks
10. missing king
11. missing goat
12. white/red roof
13. blue/red band
14. windows put in normal/backwards
15. black tile/no tile on rim
16. wheel/no wheel
17. large/small black roof
18. large/small window
19. wall/closed window next to owls
20. round/pointed opening over oils
21. vertical groove/horizontal grooves
22. bottle/cup
23. one/two white bands on turret
24. turret spire in two/three parts
25. square/round brick next to window
26. brick-built/one piece lion
27. knight/robot
28. fairy/witch
29. tan/black window frame
30. white/yellow porch
31. round and square bricks/microfigures in window pane
32. one/two flames
33. straight/diagonal window panes
34. double/single support on fence
35. different torso prints
36. different fence corners
37. different window positions
38. bonus (unwanted difference): missing cheese slope finishing under arch
39. bonus (almost invisible difference): vertical/horizontal grooves behind princess
40. bonus for Bricking Bavaria visitors only: window accidentally put in backwards during the exposition
General Information about a visit to the Mount Hood Railroad
We hope we are able to answer most of your questions about our historic scenic railroad. If you have questions that are not answered on this site please call us Toll Free 800-872-4661.
Scenic Railroad Passenger Info
All trains depart from and return to the Mount Hood Railroad depot in Hood River, Oregon. Paid parking facilities are available at the depot at rate of $5 per car, $6 per RV and $7 per bus. Pick up at the depot or pre-purchase when booking reservations over the phone. There are a limited number of parking spaces for the disabled as well.
All seats are pre-assigned and seat numbers are indicated on boarding passes. Passengers are welcome to move through the scenic train except where otherwise posted. Children must be accompanied by an adult when moving through the train. Return times may vary. Please note you must request to be seated with another party if family or friends are joining you. As booths on the Dinner and Brunch trains accommodate four people, parties of 2 or less may be combined when necessary
Limited handicap access: please speak with a ticket agent for details
Reservations recommended on all scenic excursion trains, however, walk-in’s are welcomed and seated based on availability. Reservations are required for all dinner and brunch trains as these are catered meals and pre-planning is necessary.(see cancellation policy below)
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Onboard Information
The Excursion Train Ride offers light concessions onboard and cars are heated and the Dome cars also have air conditioning. The Dinner and Brunch Trains are comprised of air-conditioned and heated cars. All trains are equipped with restroom facilities. Only animals that assist the physically challenged are allowed onboard the trains. Smoking is not allowed on the Trains.
Freight
Hood River, OR - Mount Hood Railroad is a 22 mile short line located 60 miles east of Portland Oregon via Interstate 84. Hood River may also be approached from the south via Highway 35.
We currently offer freight services two to three days a week.
We offer a number of opportunities to serve the rail freight industry:
Car Storage
Sidings and spurs allow for car storage of approximately 50 cars on a year round basis.
Industrial Site Development
There are three locations along the line which are currently available for industrial/commercial use. Each locale has a loading dock, allows for site development, and is served by reliable and flexible short line service.
For more information please contact:
Ron Kaufman
541-716-4449
email: kaufman@gorge.net
fax: 541-386-2140
Scenic Railroad Gift Certificates
Make the most of every celebration with a gift certificate for any of our trains. Whatever the occasion, friends, family and colleagues will appreciate your thoughtfulness. Gift certificates cannot be used for the Polar Express™.
Gift Certificates may be purchased in any denomination and can be mailed out the same day they are ordered. Each Gift Certificate is valid for one year from the date of purchase. Hold on credit card or mail in prior to departure.
To order Gift Certificates, call our toll free number 800-872-4661
Cancellation Policy
There are no reschedules or refunds for cancellations made less than 48 hours prior to the departure trains. If, for some reason, the railroad must cancel a scheduled trip, you may reschedule within the 2013 season or receive a full refund.
The Polar Express™ Tickets are non cancelable and non refundable and can not be rescheduled.
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