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Model: my cousin

Place: University theatre,

 

my cousin had his graduation (foundation) and we had fun with the lights before the ceremony started... sorry for not commenting on ur work... lately i have been busy with uni work...

 

thank U all

By Shelley Wills, AS Photography 2007-8

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.

 

First appearance of Batman

Halloween 2015. I don't really smoke, the cigar was unlit.

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

 

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@ O2 Institute Birmingham

27 October 2017

 

Copyright Helen Williams 2017. Please DO NOT use without permission.

The marvelous misadventures of a crime-busting, mystery-solving detective trio.

I loves me some parodies.

From the mouse games. Remember? Anyway one of the things they had was a detective game, where you took a little cat thing that had a RFID type sensor in it, and would meow when you were close to "clues". You walk all over Gyoza Stadium, and find a bunch of "clues" then take a test about it. Mappy fills us in.

The camera is in a cardboard box labelled "ENGEL - FEITKNECHT DOUANNE SUISSE" together with part of a plate holder (which is of a larger size than would be used in the camera) but has the same label. Probably late 19th century. Of simple design, some parts with an adjacent letter or number possibly referencing user instructions.

Quick selection of some of my favourite photos from the last 12 months.

 

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

 

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Strobist: Sb600 with 1/4 CTO into Shoot thru umbrella camera left. Taken way back in April. Dave and I were just walking around Deleware park shooting what we found.

1st ed. Victor Gollancz, 1930. 1st NEL ed. 1969.

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

# narrativecology the criminal trace?

Scans of comics for sale from Sid Ceaser

Like he doesn't know what Link is doing when he stands still with his tail rasied. Jimmy Dean has to investigate and check everything out!

The Pigeon Detectives at Reading Festival.

25 August 2007

The Pigeon Detectives at London O2 Wireless Festival.

17 May 2007

Fun with my latest new prop - fake ice cubes!

 

Daily Dog Challenge - 4781. 1/7 "Low Key"

 

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

The camera is in a cardboard box labelled "ENGEL - FEITKNECHT DOUANNE SUISSE" together with part of a plate holder (which is of a larger size than would be used in the camera) but has the same label. Probably late 19th century. Of simple design, some parts with an adjacent letter or number possibly referencing user instructions.

This is my detective Babo. He enjoys looking at evidence, "cookie crumbs," and investigating where the cookie might be. Here he is hard at work : ]

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