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Making a splendid change from the norm, a loco hauled passenger train on the Stour Valley is a most unusual sight....
GBRf Class 66 66760 approaches Tipton with 1Z19 1105 Crewe to Eastleigh, the GBRf Charity Tour 2
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Egozy. Bambi GenusProject
Egozy.Bambi (Lips Collection)
Ebano Poses Look at me Exclusive for Dubai Event.
Charity Jewerly Set Moondance Boutique Group gift
Explained the way of the painting.a is the drawing of me,bb is the texture selfmade with watercolor,c is a plus b.The advantage of working this way You can later paint the texture after seeing the results,thanks for the visit have all a nice weekend
Went up to London yesterday and walked around Borough and Shoreditch looking for things to photograph. I came across Charity who was sitting on a piece of cardboard outside a cafe in Brick Lane. She told me that she was homeless and had been so for seven years. She had suffered violence at the hands of a former partner. She said it cost £10 per night if she wanted to stay in a hostel. I was pleased to see someone hand her some food from the cafe as I was talking to her ...
Charity was happy to pose. I like the Fragile on the parcel tape which links in with her situation ...
Sad to see so many in her predicament ...
Stained glass window by Louis Davis 1938 depicting Charity (Love). Based on his wife Edith Webster. Part of a set of 3 windows at All Saints Church, Longstanton, Cambridgeshire, UK.
Charity by Damien Hirst
Charity is recognisable as based on Scope collection boxes which were commonly seen on British high streets between the 1960s and 1970s. A young girl wearing a calliper forlornly cradles a teddy bear and a donations box which reads ‘please give generously’. The work questions historic and outdated ways of depicting disability and seeking charity.
Autumn #PolaroidWeek 🍁
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My mom's been knitting baby clothes for charity, and she asked me if I could knit some baby socks for her packages. I haven't felt that inspired to knit lately, in fact, my knitting has hit an all time low – I've even watched tv without knitting! But baby socks are quick, so I promised her to knit a few pairs. So that's what I've been doing, knitting tiny socks with sock yarn scraps. Hopefully they'll bring back my knitting mojo.
What does a Honduran lady and and English guy who met in Flickr 7 years ago do in London? We finally met after so long time. He is Pete, my photography mentor, my friend and the co founder of Brighter Lives, an organization in Honduras to help children in need.
I had a great time with him and his wife and i am so grateful for the wonderful memories with them. More photos soon! Greetings to you all :)
A few snaps of people at last weekend's City of Colours festival in Digbeth, Birmingham. An amazing event combining street art, music, workshops and street performance. The aim of the festival was to help raise money for St. Basil's, a charity for homeless youngsters in the Birmingham area. A very worthwhile event and let's hope it is repeated next year...
Since the pandemic I've been working from home. In the last month I've been working one day a week in an office, not too far from home. It really breaks the week up, and has helped me feel a bit more connected to the world again.
The other good thing is that there's a big charity shop close by, so ideal for some lunchtime browsing!
Julia's House charity shop, Creekmoor Poole 27.07.2022
Homelessness is not just about sleeping rough. People living in overcrowded or unsuitable accommodation, or who have no right to stay in their accommodation are also homeless.
Homelessness Charity Shelter ( www.shelter.org.uk/ ) provide support to homeless people and those at risk of homelessness, to help them find suitable accommodation. Today Shelter held a fundraising event - Vertical Rush - racing up the steps of either Tower 42 in London.
A charity event today, Sunday, October 15, 2023, at 12 pm SLT to raise funds and show solidarity with the people of Morocco and Libya who have faced devastating, recent earthquakes and floods. Give from your heart if you are so inclined! See you at this event if I can make it! (I already gave and you can too - it's the hearts at the front of the stage.
The proceeds are going to relief organizations including UNICEF, Red Cross, AktionbundisKatastrophenLife, and Diakonia, and CaritasInernational
Hey kids! Have you ever wanted to own one of my steam locomotive models? Do you like supporting charity? Well now you can do both.
So last year my Texas rival, Anthony Sava, donated one of his sweet locomotives to Brickworld's Esther Walner Memorial Charity Auction. Just before it went on the block Tony issued a challenge. If his model went for over $400, then I would donate a model to next year's auction. Well Tony's model sold for $550, Brickworld 2016 is just a week away, and I'm not one to disappoint, so.
This year at Brickworld 2016 I will be donating my model of Baltimore & Ohio no.4500. Locomotive 4500 is a 2-8-2 USRA Light Mikado, one of the standard steam locomotives designed under the control of the United States Railroad Administration for the First World War. Constructed in just 20 days by Baldwin Locomotive Works, B&O No. 4500 was the first USRA locomotive produced under federal management. This historic locomotive survives today as part of the Baltimore & Ohio RR Museum's world class collection.
This model of 4500 is an excelent running locomotive, of sturdy design, and has become one of my favorite engines I’ve built. It is powered by an XL Powerfunctions motor in the tender with PF I.R. control and room for a PF AAA or rechargable battery box. The model uses wheels from Big Ben Bricks, and side rods from Brick Trains.
I hope those of you who can be there will open your checkbooks and bid on my model. It supports a great cause and you'll take home a one of a kind model. And depending on how high the bidding goes, there may be some bonuses in store too.
charity abseil for Quarriers. Thank you to all who sponsored me, i would never have done it otherwise - well done you lot!
Body (and mind!) still trying to recover, for something looking so gentile it was pretty hard on the auld body
We're using this quilt to raise money for a local charity. Details here - sewkellysews.blogspot.com/2012/1 0/ecmqg-charity-quilt.html
Any guy wearing a Spider-man outfit is guaranteed to get my attention.
He was collecting for Sue Ryder Care so I chipped in.
Top Spidey tip: wear briefs rather than shorts for more acceptable underwear lines :)