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That crazy old skeleton pirate thought he could get away with the pirate queens treasure, but he was wrong.

Some of the Apocalypse panels: York Minster Great East Window:

 

10d - 10f

9d - 9f

8d - 8f

  

The panel references refer to "Apocalypse - the Great East Window of York Minster" by Sarah Brown, page 70

Japanese America National Museum

Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, CA

I'm visiting over with Amanda today!

Capturing Street Moments!

 

Portuguese Fans Celebrate a 7-0 Victory Over People's Republic Of Korea (North Korea) at World Cup 2010 South Africa!

 

World Cup 2010 Fever In Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Japanese Soldiers posing with a Captured Dutch Overvalwagen Armored Car, Dutch East Indies 1942.

 

This image is released under Creative Commons. Please feel free to use and credit www.cartridgesave.co.uk

A first in a series of pencil originals - available

YMCA Camp Pinewood's Summer Session 4A held our regular Monday night Capture The Flag game!!! The excitement was great!!!

YMCA Camp Pinewood's Summer Session 4A held our regular Monday night Capture The Flag game!!! The excitement was great!!!

YMCA Camp Pinewood's Summer Session 4A held our regular Monday night Capture The Flag game!!! The excitement was great!!!

22 February 2011

(Colors are really black & white but don't show here)

YMCA Camp Pinewood held its weekly game of Capture the Flag!! RED vs BLUE!!

YMCA Camp Pinewood's Summer Session 4A held our regular Monday night Capture The Flag game!!! The excitement was great!!!

YMCA Camp Pinewood's Summer Session 4A held our regular Monday night Capture The Flag game!!! The excitement was great!!!

YMCA Camp Pinewood's Summer Session 4A held our regular Monday night Capture The Flag game!!! The excitement was great!!!

Capture Cam at the Canon Expo in Paris, 2015

YMCA Camp Pinewood's Summer Session 4A held our regular Monday night Capture The Flag game!!! The excitement was great!!!

aiden looking straight down the lens - what a pro!

YMCA Camp Pinewood held its weekly game of Capture the Flag!! RED vs BLUE!!

Maker: Platt D. Babbitt (1822-1879) and Thomas Tugby

Born: USA

Active: USA

Medium: collodion on glass stereoview

Size: 7 in x 3 1/4 in

Location: USA

 

Object No. 2018.0039

Shelf: C-11

 

Publication:

 

Other Collections:

 

Provenance: jerryb

Rank: 67

 

Notes: Platt D. Babbitt (born May 22, 1822 in Lanesborough, Massachusetts - died August 21, 1879 in South Wales, New York) was an American photographer best known for his photographs in the area of Niagara Falls. Babbitt opened his business in a pavilion overlooking the falls and sold daguerreotypes and ambrotypes to visitors. His photographs captured people standing near the edge overlooking the falls. He also photographed wintery scenery in the area. Babbitt opened a gallery on Ridout Street in London, Ontario in November 1850. He advertised as an itinerant in Niagara Falls. By 1853 he was working Niagara Falls, New York, sometimes in partnership with local store owners including Thomas Tugby. Babbitt continued in business until his death in 1879. His work includes glass stereo view images. Photographer George Barker worked for Babbitt in Niagara Falls, New York.. The Niagara Falls Gazette reported that Babbitt committed suicide on the morning of August 21, 1879 by drowning himself at South Wales, New York in Erie County, New York

 

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Telescope: Celestron SP-C6

Mount: Vixen Super Polaris/guided

Camera: Orion StarShoot Deep Space Monochrome Imager III

Location: San Mateo, CA

YMCA Camp Pinewood held its weekly game of Capture the Flag!! RED vs BLUE!!

YMCA Camp Pinewood held its weekly game of Capture the Flag!! RED vs BLUE!!

Backyard photography

92. Thomas & Friends™

by HIT Entertainment Limited

 

Since 1945, Thomas & Friends™ has been capturing the hearts and minds of preschool children all over the world. Through the exciting adventures of Thomas and his friends, children learn important life lessons about the value of friendship, fair play, team work and what it means to be a Really Useful Engine.

www.thomasandfriends.com

 

Lindt is proud to join

THE BIG EGG HUNT 2013

in support for Action For Children

 

Our fun family event starts in London, Covent Garden on Shrove Tuesday and promises to delight all; from the exciting egg-hunts and giant chocolate bunnies to the uniquely designed eggs by leading artists and celebrities, for all to awe at – and hopefully buy!

 

Most importantly it is a unique opportunity for us all to raise significant money to support vulnerable and neglected children in the UK.

 

Established in 1869, Action for Children is committed to helping the most vulnerable and neglected children in the UK. Working directly with more than 250,000 children, young people and their carers each year, we run over 600 services which tackle abuse, neglect, help young carers and provide fostering and adoption services.

 

Lindt believes in the magic of families, which is why the Lindt Gold Bunny is proud to join Action for Children in The Big Egg Hunt and support the great work they do to improve the lives of children & families in the UK.

Me and chaitanya featured in DNA today

Capture the Flag was held on Wednesday, October 5, at Jefferson Farm.

 

Photo by Mary Watt | © 2022 Curators University Missouri

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