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Workers at an oil sand site in Canada have found a 110 million-year-old fossil of a dinosaur previously unknown in that area, Alberta's Royal Tyrrell Museum announced.
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Fossil Public School
Fossil, Oregon
Listed 5/22/2013
Reference Number: 13000312
he Fossil Public School is locally significant, and is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion A for the significant role the school played in the educational development of the rural community since its construction in 1924. The Fossil Public School was also known as Wheeler County Public School throughout much of its history, as it housed both the grade school and high school. The school is located in downtown Fossil at 404 Main Street, near the intersection of First and Jay streets. The two-story Classical Revival-style school building is locally significant and eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion A for the important role it played in the educational development of this rural community since its construction. The Period of Significance of the Fossil Public School spans from its original construction date of 1924, based on the design by DeYoung and Roald Architects from Portland, Oregon, to 1949 when the Fossil High School was built and ninth through twelfth grades were transferred to the new location, which to a degree altered the way that the building was used. The gymnasium associated with the school is a contributing resource to the site, completed with aid from the Works Progress Administration in 1936, within the Period of Significance for the school. Both the school building and gymnasium retain a high degree of integrity through original design, workmanship, and material features with no alterations to the original location or function.
I came away from an exhibition at The Fruitmarket gallery inspired to take at least one close-up photograph today.
What's this? I'll tell you what it is! It's a shame, that's what it is. Look how this fossil has been vandalized by some sick minded hooligans who roam the badlands smashing everything into pieces! It makes me want to puke just thinking about it. I don't understand why no action is being taken to round them up and stop this desicration, but if I ever catch one in the act...well, they're gonna pay big time!
Tomorrow this watch shall be mine, oh yes (unless it happens to be out of stock, in which case I shall be very cross indeed).
The Crinoidea flexibilia : (with an atlas of A., B., C., and 76 plates) / by Frank Springer.
Washington [D.C.] : Smithsonian Institution, 1920.
Description des mollusques fossiles qui se trouvent dans les grès verts des environs de Genève / par F.-J. Pictet et William Roux.
Genève : impr. de Jules-Guillaume Fick, 1847-1853.
From our trip to the fossil park a few years ago. We didn't have much luck that day. This is about the best we found.
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Fossil Public School
Fossil, Oregon
Listed 5/22/2013
Reference Number: 13000312
he Fossil Public School is locally significant, and is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion A for the significant role the school played in the educational development of the rural community since its construction in 1924. The Fossil Public School was also known as Wheeler County Public School throughout much of its history, as it housed both the grade school and high school. The school is located in downtown Fossil at 404 Main Street, near the intersection of First and Jay streets. The two-story Classical Revival-style school building is locally significant and eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion A for the important role it played in the educational development of this rural community since its construction. The Period of Significance of the Fossil Public School spans from its original construction date of 1924, based on the design by DeYoung and Roald Architects from Portland, Oregon, to 1949 when the Fossil High School was built and ninth through twelfth grades were transferred to the new location, which to a degree altered the way that the building was used. The gymnasium associated with the school is a contributing resource to the site, completed with aid from the Works Progress Administration in 1936, within the Period of Significance for the school. Both the school building and gymnasium retain a high degree of integrity through original design, workmanship, and material features with no alterations to the original location or function.
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I have no idea what this crusty critter once was or how long ago it died, but its fossil is mighty intriguing.
Nikon d300s
Nikkor 105mm micro 1:2.8
Nikon bellows
Camel colored Fossil purse with flower pattern. Two pockets on ends, with magnetic closures. Adjustable strap. Main compartment zips closed, and there is a zippered pocket on the inside too.
Most of the bag feels like cotton, and I think the strap details are in leather (but it doesn't say what exactly the materials are).