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L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival

although the principle isn't set in stone generally it is/was

 

Conservative - Outer City

www.yell.com/s/conservative+clubs-leeds-west+yorkshire.html

 

- Labour - Inner

2019-20 - Football - City Championship - Erasmus Hall (27) v. Tottenville (0) - Jessica Kelley

Jacquie, Sarah, and I ran three half marathons in three days (well Sarah ran a full and she is the pregnant one) in Oregon! Great time! I hope Sarah can make it next year as she'll have a baby! So much fun!

2019-20 - Football - City Championship - Erasmus Hall (27) v. Tottenville (0) - Jessica Kelley

A visit to the Birmingham Back to Backs from the National Trust.

  

We had a guided tour in the morning.

 

The guided tour lasted well over an hour and a half (or longer). In a group of ten. There was other groups on tours as well. Best to book tickets in advance. National Trust members go free on their membership cards.

  

The Birmingham Back to Backs (also known as Court 15) are the city's last surviving court of back-to-back houses. They are preserved as examples of the thousands of similar houses that were built around shared courtyards, for the rapidly increasing population of Britain's expanding industrial towns. They are a very particular sort of British terraced housing. This sort of housing was deemed unsatisfactory, and the passage of the Public Health Act 1875 meant that no more were built; instead byelaw terraced houses took their place. This court, at 50–54 Inge Street and 55–63 Hurst Street, is now operated as a historic house museum by the National Trust.

  

Recreation of a house in the 1840's, when the Levy's lived there (a Jewish family).

  

Fireplace in the Bedroom

Warrel's Mount, Bramley. Mary Gawthorpe the Suffragette once lived on this street.

A figure used in a lecture from JR James at the Department of Town and Regional Planning at The University of Sheffield between 1967 and 1978.

Krissy Posey posing in her Chicago apartment.

©2012 Laura Palazzolo

 

Keeping with the Western theme..the shoot out at the OK Corral...LOL

 

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For the first time in school history, the Lebanon High School football team are back-to-back district champions after a 32-19 win over the Willard Tigers on a cold night at Jacket Stadium. © Thomas Johnson

 

Back to Back is a favorite sleeping position for the boys.

Duke and Jack don’t usually get together but when they do this is how it looks.

Maybe so they can watch for intruders, or maybe the girls.

 

one sad caucasian couple man and woman crouching back to back in studio silhouette isolated on white background

Yes it really is called Pleasant Place! Across the road is a closed (since 2007) and derelict Kwik Save supermarket. At the end of the road is a graveyard. The one saving grace is an apple tree on the edge of the graveyard, full of rosy red apples. I guess that's irony.

 

Photographed by a camera lifted by a kite.

Part of my regeneration collection www.flickr.com/photos/meerstone/collections/7215762355958...

My partner in crime for the day.

 

Our numerous offences included:

 

Loitering with intent to use a pedestrian crossing!,

smelling a foreign food!,

coughing without due care and attention!

Looking at people in a funny way!

 

and the classic "walking on the cracks in the pavement"

  

Mother and teenage girl seen reviewing their pics on their respective cameras

2019-20 - Football - City Championship - Erasmus Hall (27) v. Tottenville (0) - Jessica Kelley

Darin M. White

Back to Back

Graphite, watercolor

2013

 

Work produced for 150th Anniversary of Quantril's Raid on Lawrence, Kansas. Currenty on view at an exhibition at the Watkins Community Museum "Modern Views of Quantril's Raid". Aug- Sept.

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A visit to the Birmingham Back to Backs from the National Trust.

  

We had a guided tour in the morning.

 

The guided tour lasted well over an hour and a half (or longer). In a group of ten. There was other groups on tours as well. Best to book tickets in advance. National Trust members go free on their membership cards.

  

The Birmingham Back to Backs (also known as Court 15) are the city's last surviving court of back-to-back houses. They are preserved as examples of the thousands of similar houses that were built around shared courtyards, for the rapidly increasing population of Britain's expanding industrial towns. They are a very particular sort of British terraced housing. This sort of housing was deemed unsatisfactory, and the passage of the Public Health Act 1875 meant that no more were built; instead byelaw terraced houses took their place. This court, at 50–54 Inge Street and 55–63 Hurst Street, is now operated as a historic house museum by the National Trust.

  

Wash House

Our dogs. The boxer girl is CJ, who, sadly, passed away in February 2019. These are some of the last photos I got of her. She had been ill, but we were prepared for her to go just yet. I guess that is always the case. The other two are Haze (the small Texas Blue Lacy) and Kosmo, the big black fellow (he is a vizsla/Texas Lacy cross).

2019-20 - Football - City Championship - Erasmus Hall (27) v. Tottenville (0) - Jessica Kelley

The garden at the back to backs in Birmingham. Multi exposure then converted into HDR and slight edditing in lightroom.

Two Great Western HST power cars (43138 and 43129) go back to back through Reading railway station.

Couple Under Storm Cloud --- Image by © Kelly Redinger/Design Pics/Corbis

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