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Out from the shadows and into the sunshine... a vixen (I call her the Shy One) very kindly stuck her head into the light so I could get this shot.
At the edge of Severals Wood near Midhurst in West Sussex.
The building that spans the 2500 block of W. Armitage Avenue formerly housed during the 1950s what was said to be the employer of mob boss Tony Accardo. The Big Tuna's claim he was simply a beer salesman came from the reported $65,00/year (about $650,000 in today's dollars) salary plus commissions on sales of Fox Head Beer paid by the company.
Creator: Rock Spring Brewery
Title: Fox Head Brand XX Porter
Date: [c.1910-1916]
Extent: 1 label: printed ; (7.5x10cm)
Notes: From a collection of beer labels, stationery and Canadian breweriana donated by Lawrence C. Sherk.
Format: Label
Rights Info: No known restrictions on access
Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher
Danny Hart about to win the World Champs by almost 12 secs...
Incredible run from Danny on the steepest World Champs course ever.
I sat down this evening and drew how I feel. A little bit peaceful, a little bit sad, foreign, alone... sort of... and in an unknown land.
There is hope above, and yet, where is above and where below? This is a self portrait as fishgirl foxhead.
June 18, 2010
The building that spans the 2500 block of W. Armitage Avenue formerly housed during the 1950s what was said to be the employer of mob boss Tony Accardo. The Big Tuna's claim he was simply a beer salesman came from the reported $65,00/year (about $650,000 in today's dollars) salary plus commissions on sales of Fox Head Beer paid by the company.
One of the original biker chicks before biker chicks were cool. Pulling into Foxhead in Osteen, Florida
The building that spans the 2500 block of W. Armitage Avenue formerly housed during the 1950s what was said to be the employer of mob boss Tony Accardo. The Big Tuna's claim he was simply a beer salesman came from the reported $65,00/year (about $650,000 in today's dollars) salary plus commissions on sales of Fox Head Beer paid by the company.
The Sheraton site has housed guests visiting Niagara Falls for more than 100 years. The first hotel at this location, The Parkside Inn, was built in the early 1890s. It was a three-story building with an observatory. The grounds were well kept and amenities included hot & cold running water, electricity, and gas. In later years, the Parkside was enlarged by incorporating two adjacent buildings into the original structure. In 1923, Howard Fox purchased the hotel and changed its name to The Clifton Inn which was later shortened to The Inn. It became The Foxhead in 1926 after being remodelled into a fake old English Inn and then joined the Sheraton chain in the 1950s.
During 1959, the western end of the Sheraton-Foxhead was converted into Tussaud's Waxworks, which still stands today. The rest of the building was demolished in 1964, whereupon a new Sheraton-Foxhead Motor Inn opened in 1966. The Sheraton-Foxhead was among three hotels located within the Maple Leaf Village Amusement park along with sister hotels the Sheraton-Brock (Crowne Plaza Niagara Falls-Fallsview), and Sheraton Motor Inn (Skyline Inn). After the amusement park's demise the 14-storey hotel had extensive renovations. In 2000, the building was gutted and had eight stories added on top, reemerging as the 22-storey 4-Diamond Sheraton on the Falls Hotel.
Today all I saw was a bunch of gray bearded bikers, but then these two younger bikers pulled in. They are young compared to everyone else at the Foxhead.
Iowa City, IA - The North side of Market Street between Linn Street and Gilbert Street, about 1909. The large building in the middle of the photograph was the Iowa Brewing Company building, built in the late 1800s and demolished in the early 1960's. The spot today is a parking lot between George's Buffet and Bluebird Diner. At far right you can see the Foxhead tavern, whcih is still standing today.
Historical photograph of Iowa City. For educational use
There are places where the reasonable expectation of personal space which your average American accepts, shrinks drastically.
Elevators are obvious places. But, what about wide open spaces?
How close can one approach a photographic subject, while they remain unaware and are simply carrying through with their habits?
We have expectations of privacy that are varied and staggered, but one thing that's absolute is that there are more photographic devices in the world than ever before.
Instead of studying a character from afar, for example with a telephoto lens, as if they are wildlife, what intimacy can you capture at a range normally not accepted, or even expected?
I am in your space.
Fox Head Inc. wanted to treat their MX Team to a mini vaca to reward them for all of their hard work this year. Since these guys love to ride off and on the water a lake trip was the perfect plan. But they needed a boat that would give these guys the opportunity to get as high on the water as they do on the dirt. And allow them all to look good doing it. Enter the Malibu Boats Wakesetter VLX. A great time was had by all!
Almost every year Fox Racing (@foxheadinc) rewards their motocross team with a group vacation for a job well done. This year the Fox Wake Team took it upon themselves to show the MX Team some love. Fox MX Team Riders Brett Metcalfe, Jeff Emig, Ricky Carmichael, Ivan Tedesco, Daniel Reardon and Trey Canard met Chris Onstott, Todd Hicks, the Fox Brothers, Shawn Murray, Derek Cook and Chris Bischoff in Lake Shasta, California for a weekend of wakeboarding and wakesurfing behind a Malibu Boats Wakesetter VLX. Read more about the Fox MX Team Trip on the Malibu Boats Blog.
The building that spans the 2500 block of W. Armitage Avenue formerly housed during the 1950s what was said to be the employer of mob boss Tony Accardo. The Big Tuna's claim he was simply a beer salesman came from the reported $65,00/year (about $650,000 in today's dollars) salary plus commissions on sales of Fox Head Beer paid by the company.
Albion Reproductions
20 x 20 mm
"These Romano British earrings are perfectly reroduced in gold plated pewter. The unique original is of pure gold. It is held in a private collection of excavated treasures which were discovered in Britain during the course of the present century. Such finds of genuine antiquities are very rare, as is the craftmanship to cast and finish them today. This fine example wasmade some two thousand years ago to be worn by a lady of importance within the governing Roman hier-archy of England. By the 1st century BC there was no clear dividing line between the indigenous Celtic art of these islands and that created by the occupying Roman civilisation. Originally fashioned from cast gold and twisted gold wire, the tale of this mythical fox-like animal has become it's whole body, formed into the loop of a delicate ring."
YOU'LL BE GLAD
YOU'RE
THIRSTY!
WHEN YOU
PHONE CONCORD 7250
FOR A CASE OF
Fox Head
Lager Bear -- Old Waukesha Ale
Any Week Day -- After 4:30 P. M.
Also Sundays and Holidays
Prompt Service -- Properly Iced -- Ready to Serve
Date: Circa 1950
Source Type: Postcard
Printer, Publisher, Photographer: Unknown
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: Text on reverse --
City Keg and Bottle Beer Exchange
1638 No. 12th Street
MILWAUKEE
Copyright 2010. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
Almost every year Fox Racing (@foxheadinc) rewards their motocross team with a group vacation for a job well done. This year the Fox Wake Team took it upon themselves to show the MX Team some love. Fox MX Team Riders Brett Metcalfe, Jeff Emig, Ricky Carmichael, Ivan Tedesco, Daniel Reardon and Trey Canard met Chris Onstott, Todd Hicks, the Fox Brothers, Shawn Murray, Derek Cook and Chris Bischoff in Lake Shasta, California for a weekend of wakeboarding and wakesurfing behind a Malibu Boats Wakesetter VLX. Read more about the Fox MX Team Trip on the Malibu Boats Blog.
Almost every year Fox Racing (@foxheadinc) rewards their motocross team with a group vacation for a job well done. This year the Fox Wake Team took it upon themselves to show the MX Team some love. Fox MX Team Riders Brett Metcalfe, Jeff Emig, Ricky Carmichael, Ivan Tedesco, Daniel Reardon and Trey Canard met Chris Onstott, Todd Hicks, the Fox Brothers, Shawn Murray, Derek Cook and Chris Bischoff in Lake Shasta, California for a weekend of wakeboarding and wakesurfing behind a Malibu Boats Wakesetter VLX. Read more about the Fox MX Team Trip on the Malibu Boats Blog.
This is from one of my flickr friend Gem.
I am right now doing "hello book project".
My private book "Abejas e Colmenas" is basically no use posting service but bring this book by hand to person:)
It is except oversea though:))
I sent my book and Gem bring back lovely drawing gift to me!
Look at the envelope!!! All those stamps are so beautiful and love them so much!
hello book project is now photo archive in facebook.
Almost every year Fox Racing (@foxheadinc) rewards their motocross team with a group vacation for a job well done. This year the Fox Wake Team took it upon themselves to show the MX Team some love. Fox MX Team Riders Brett Metcalfe, Jeff Emig, Ricky Carmichael, Ivan Tedesco, Daniel Reardon and Trey Canard met Chris Onstott, Todd Hicks, the Fox Brothers, Shawn Murray, Derek Cook and Chris Bischoff in Lake Shasta, California for a weekend of wakeboarding and wakesurfing behind a Malibu Boats Wakesetter VLX. Read more about the Fox MX Team Trip on the Malibu Boats Blog.
This photo is the calm version of the whole Fox Vaca crew minus the Fox Brothers. Their dad started the company and now they run it. Bottom row from left to right: Brett Metcalfe(rider), Jeff Emig(former rider/ SPEED TV Host currently), Ricky Carmichael(GOAT-Greatest of All Time), Ivan Tedesco(rider) Second row from left to right: Daniel Reardon(rider), Todd Hicks, Shaun Murray, Aaron, Trey Canard(rider), Bisch, Chris Onstott
This photo is the crazy version of the whole Fox Vaca crew minus the Fox Brothers. Their dad started the company and now they run it. Bottom row from left to right: Brett Metcalfe(rider), Jeff Emig(former rider/ SPEED TV Host currently), Ricky Carmichael(GOAT-Greatest of All Time), Ivan Tedesco(rider) Second row from left to right: Daniel Reardon(rider), Todd Hicks, Shaun Murray, Aaron, Trey Canard(rider), Bisch, Chris Onstott
Almost every year Fox Racing (@foxheadinc) rewards their motocross team with a group vacation for a job well done. This year the Fox Wake Team took it upon themselves to show the MX Team some love. Fox MX Team Riders Brett Metcalfe, Jeff Emig, Ricky Carmichael, Ivan Tedesco, Daniel Reardon and Trey Canard met Chris Onstott, Todd Hicks, the Fox Brothers, Shawn Murray, Derek Cook and Chris Bischoff in Lake Shasta, California for a weekend of wakeboarding and wakesurfing behind a Malibu Boats Wakesetter VLX. Read more about the Fox MX Team Trip on the Malibu Boats Blog.