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24 July to 11 August 2017

 

Storytime

At 11:00 and 14:00; story lasts approximately 20 minutes. Suitable for all ages.

Listen to an intriguing story about a mysterious object that has turned up at the Lost Property Office. Nobody knows what it is or where it came from so London’s very best transport detective is brought in to help discover where the strange item came from and return it to its rightful owner.

Discovery activity

At 11:30 and 2:30. Activities last up to an hour. Suitable for ages 3 to 12.

Have you ever lost something on your transport travels? Put on your detective hats and track down the lost property of London. Collect weird and wonderful things in your own pop-up lost property treasure trove.

 

Street photography in Cardiff. Solving a murder mystery.

Alumnos del Colegio Severiano Montero de Peñaranda de Bracamonte realizan una actividad TIC con Rocío Sánchez Fraile: Detectives TIC.

The Pigeon Detectives roadies setting up.

DC Comics (June 1989)

Cover art by Norm Breyfogle and Steve Mitchell

Their face-ups are virtually identical (the lips are a slightly different color but I'm not sure if the previous owner modified regular Shinku at all.) Shinku looks slightly darker in this photo for some reason...

The Pigeon Detectives performing at Leeds Metropolitan University on Tuesday 12th March 2011.

 

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He does everything he can to get K2 Investigations to lose their license and have to close down. He is homophobic.

DC Comics (Sept 2006)

Simone Bianchi cover art

Alumnos del Colegio Severiano Montero de Peñaranda de Bracamonte realizan una actividad TIC con Rocío Sánchez Fraile: Detectives TIC.

The Pigeon Detectives @ Crookedways Festival 2013 --Do not use without permissoin -- © Simon Moss

The Pigeon Detectives @ Crookedways Festival 2013 --Do not use without permissoin -- © Simon Moss

The Pigeon Detectives, LIVE at Debaser Medis.

The bus tickets have a story to tell ....

 

Barb Hauck-Mah, Librarian at Rockaway Township Library photographs the winner of the most original costume, representing Alexander McCall Smith's detective heroine.

I love the little details put in here.

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One of the most amazing of my grandpa's many skills was his ability to get you to do what he wanted you to do without ever telling you what he wanted- he'd just guide you toward it until you wanted it yourself. Most of the time, you'd think it was your own idea all along.

When I was little, for a time, I really wanted to be a detective. And, of course, detectives always wore suits, right? And it was the 70s, so maybe even leisure suits. And ties- can't be a detective without a tie. So my grandpa gave me a couple of his old ties- he took his pocketknife and cut them short enough for me, then tied them for me. He tried to teach me how to tie them, but I could never remember, so he showed me how to loosen them and pull them over my head when it was time to take them off. But somehow, I'd always get the knots untied, and he'd have to tie them for me again. Day after day. Until one day, he came home from work and said, "Hey Buck, I got something for you."

"OH YEAH?!?!?"

"Yup." He held up a package with three "Clip-on ties!"

"What's a clip-on tie?" I asked.

"Well, it's a tie that you don't have to tie. It just clips on. Here, let me show you," he said, as he put one on. "And you know what else?"

"What?"

"REAL detectives always wear clip-on ties."

"They do?"

"Sure they do."

"Why?" I asked.

"Well," he knelt down and grabbed a fistful of my tie, gently tugged me back and forth with it, and said, "that way the bad guys can't grab your tie and jerk you around like this."

"What do you mean?"

"Well, try to doing that to me!"

I grabbed his tie and jerked on it The tie came of in my hand- and the light came on in my mind.

"Heeeey, see there? That's why! Isn't that neat?"

"YES!"

I had never wanted anything in my (up to then) short life like I wanted those clip-on ties.

And with that, I became the proud owner and wearer of three clip-on ties. And- clearly- a real detective.

Alumnos del Colegio Severiano Montero de Peñaranda de Bracamonte realizan una actividad TIC con Rocío Sánchez Fraile: Detectives TIC.

Take 10! Upper School Student Written and Directed Plays

8 April 2009

 

It's Just pretending to be closed

 

New York

DC Comics (July 1964)

Cover art by Carmine Infantino

and Murphy Anderson

Third 'new look' Batman issue

Ardeth Bey Imhotep Mummy with Kolchak The Night Stalker - Carl Kolchak / Darren McGavin action figure - INS Independant News Service investigative newspaper man reporter with his trusty camera - Newspaper Science Fiction Sci-Fi comic strip hero action figure mystery detective gadfly shadow Action figure mask toy toys creature monster supernatural film movie serial TV television series show ABC 1974 1975 70s original novel The Kolchak Papers written by Jeff Rice

Alumnos del Colegio Severiano Montero de Peñaranda de Bracamonte realizan una actividad TIC con Rocío Sánchez Fraile: Detectives TIC.

เรื่องราวของ หนุ่มจีนติดอ่างอย่าง ฉินฟง ที่ถูกส่งมาตามหาลุงชื่อ ถังเหริน ในเมืองไทยแถวย่านเยาวราช โดยถังเหรินตกเป็นผู้ต้องสงสัยคดีอาชญากรรม จนทำให้ฉินฟงต้องจำเป็นต้องหนีตามลุงไปด้วย ซึ่งก็มี เฟิงโกว่ และพรรคพวกเจ้าพ่อไฮโซเป็นนักสืบคอยตามสืบคดี จึงทำให้ทั้งฉินฟงและถังเหรินต้องหลบหนีการไล่ล่าของทั้...

 

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Beauregard Bugleboy As Dick Tracy Detective with Pogo - Walt Kelly Cartoon vintage 1960s 60s - Pogo Possum Albert Alligator Churchy La Femme Turtle newspaper comic strip comics Sunday funnies comicstrip opossum animal humor funny beast fable political satire witty southern Okefenokee Swamp critters South Holiday Halloween Comic Strip opossum alarm scare scared Animation character

Pulp Fiction Cover Nook Screensaver

Detective's notebook Alphabet Glue, Volume Two

Joker: Hello Bats can you see me, seriously can you see me. Is this even on? Coco is this recording?

Coco: Yes it is boss you see there is that light there.

Joker. Allright.

Joker: So Bats you heard of my master plan yet

Henchman: Boss we have guys missing with Harley

Joker: How rude of you you havent even told me that you already heard from someone about it. Well go get them then well see you soon Bats. Well come on here after them then Batsy, or your going to miss all the fun

 

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This part 1 of Chase for the Joker story which ties into the origin of the new Batman for the 98. lets see who gets the Arkham City reference. Ill give you a cookie if you do

   

STORY WILL NOT CONTINUE AND A NEW ONE WILL START

Cinema poster for Detective Pikachu.

The lovely ladies of the Sisterhood of the Traveling Plants and the Garden Club of St. Augustine put together an awesome workshop all about the lizards of Florida!

DC Comics (Aug 2006)

Cover art by Simone Bianchi

Alumnos del Colegio Severiano Montero de Peñaranda de Bracamonte realizan una actividad TIC con Rocío Sánchez Fraile: Detectives TIC.

Any PBS fans out there catch the Kolo Lucino on History Detectives this week?

 

A woman who is descended from none other than Copperhead activist Henry Clay Dean (1822-1887)-- who vehemently opposed the U.S. Civil War -- inherited a copperhead cane said to belong to him. History detective Wes Cowan set about proving the cane’s provenance, and entrusted invaluable photographs and documents that he uncovered to an archival Kolo Lucino presentation book in red/platinum.

 

In Life On the Mississippi, Mark Twain said of Dean:

 

"He was an orator - by nature in the first place, and later by the training of experience and practice. When he was out on a canvass, his name was a lodestone which drew the farmers to his stump from fifty miles around. His theme was always politics. He used no notes, for a volcano does not need notes."

 

Interesting episode. Watch it here.

 

For some great Copperhead political cartoons from the 1850s and 1860s, go here.

 

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