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Laredo is a fully functioning recreation of a late 1800's town in the American West. It recreates times gone by to the highest standard.
The town represents the American Wild West as it would have been in 1865 to 1889. It has has 24 buildings including a two-story Hotel with reception area, full-size saloon bar, theatrical-stage, double staircases leading to six-guest-bedrooms.
Located just twenty miles from London. All the building interiors are fully furnished and correctly decorated to the period. All available props are fully researched and would have been used within the time period. This resource is unique and is not available anywhere else in the UK.
Along the street is a Saloon, Marshals Office, working Blacksmiths, Livery Stables, General Store, Gunsmith, Wells Fargo, Wet-Plate Photographers Studio, Assay Office, Bank, Doctor/Dentist, Saddlery, Undertaker, Texas Rangers, Mining Company, Barber, Bakers, Cantina, Tobacconist, Attorneys Office and a Guest House. Complete with boardwalks, hitching rails, horse troughs, shop signage all strung along an unmade old western style street
Laredo was founded in 1971 by keen western enthusiast John Truder. The Laredo Western Club was formed when the group started to grow and needed a more structured organisation. The beginnings of the town started some years later and has gradually grown to what you see today.
Laredo Western Town is not open to the general public.
A U.S. Marine function checks his AN/PVS-14 Monocular Night Vision Device during an alert force training drill on Móron Air Base, Spain, June 3. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Antonio Garcia/Released
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A Still from Athidhi audio launch function held at Hotel Marriott in the evening hours of 27th September.
Super Star Krishna launched the audio cassette and gave the first unit to his wife Vijaya Nirmala. He also released the audio CD and gave the first unit to Mr. Wadhwa of UTV.
Laredo is a fully functioning recreation of a late 1800's town in the American West. It recreates times gone by to the highest standard.
The town represents the American Wild West as it would have been in 1865 to 1889. It has has 24 buildings including a two-story Hotel with reception area, full-size saloon bar, theatrical-stage, double staircases leading to six-guest-bedrooms.
Located just twenty miles from London. All the building interiors are fully furnished and correctly decorated to the period. All available props are fully researched and would have been used within the time period. This resource is unique and is not available anywhere else in the UK.
Along the street is a Saloon, Marshals Office, working Blacksmiths, Livery Stables, General Store, Gunsmith, Wells Fargo, Wet-Plate Photographers Studio, Assay Office, Bank, Doctor/Dentist, Saddlery, Undertaker, Texas Rangers, Mining Company, Barber, Bakers, Cantina, Tobacconist, Attorneys Office and a Guest House. Complete with boardwalks, hitching rails, horse troughs, shop signage all strung along an unmade old western style street
Laredo was founded in 1971 by keen western enthusiast John Truder. The Laredo Western Club was formed when the group started to grow and needed a more structured organisation. The beginnings of the town started some years later and has gradually grown to what you see today.
Laredo Western Town is not open to the general public.
I don't know if this was a private function. Not that we'd need to crash it if it were, as Beaches is an all-inclusive resort. We could get unlimited drinks and food anywhere and it was already all paid for.
Taken at the Central Coast Grammar School's Year 12 "Pre Formal" Function @ Avoca on Friday the 16th September 2011.
Shot with the Canon 7D + EF24-70mm f/2.8L USM + Canon 430EXII
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A pun on a common path integral Oil on canvas, 12" by 12" original Green functions are a special type of integral. In calculus, integrals provide methods for adding up functions and trends. Everyday single integrals work in 2 dimensions. A function creates a curve on the plane and solving its integral tells you how much total area the function covers. A green function is a path integral. Path integrals are special kinds of integrals. Imagine that the normal integral measures the area under a curve sitting on a plain piece of paper. If the same curve was drawn on top of a paper with a picture on it, a normal integral would still tell you how much of the paper's area was under the function. But what if you wanted to know the "value" of all of the colors the function passed through? That would require a path integral. Path integrals can be very useful for examining functions that exist in fields - where instead of an empty paper or box, each piece of the space holding the function has values associated with it (electric field strength, color, temperature, etc.). Green functions in particular are used to describe particle motion in fields. They can be translated into little squiggles - Feynman Diagrams - which can be worked geometrically to simplify the set of integrals before solving. In polymers, we use an integral called the "Edwards Integral" instead, which is a close relative of the Green function. In this case the "path" follows the actual shape of the polymer backbone. But Edwards integrals don't really suggest a reason for lots of lovely green paint. In the course of learning arithmetic, algebra, calculus and other mathematics I've always pictured the numbers, variables, and equations as animate. Perhaps assigning personalities an backstories to numerals was my way of compensating for not having any dolls to play with. Of course Green functions are crazy loopy beasts in a scintillating blue field. This one looks like it suffered some injury when the first year grad students attempted numerical integration (and is that a failed attempt at renormalization I see?) That's one hairy function!
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FORT CARSON, Colo. – Staff Sergeant William Warner, human intelligence analyst, Company B, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 4th Infantry Division, disassembles an M2 .50-calliber machine gun during the Fort Carson Noncommissioned Officer and Soldier of the Year competition, May 8, 2012. Soldiers competed in the event to set themselves apart from their peers and showcase their mental, physical and tactical prowess for the right to represent the division and Fort Carson at the I Corps-level competition at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wa., in June.
(U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Andrew Ingram, 4th Inf. Div. PAO)
DebRA couldn't function without these 2 individuals! Butterfly Benefit host, Leslie Rader, and DebRA's Executive Director, Mary Sprague.
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