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Ewan McGregor arrives at the Edinburgh Festival Theatre during the Edinburgh International Film Festival for the premiere of his film 'Perfect Sense' directed by David Mackenzie. Photo by Hannah Killoh
Access-A-Ride van - Judge Shlomo Hagler is expected to make a major ruling on May 21, 2019 regarding a lawsuit brought against the MTA to install elevators in every New York City subway station. Disability advocacy groups and members of the plaintiff gathered outside the courthouse before the hearing to demand true MTA system accessibility. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Euphemia McGregor McIntyre, born Alexandria, Dumbartonshire and died in New York City (1880-1915)
Photograph taken in the USA.
Thousands of people came out and commemorate the 46th anniversary of the first Pride March with the largest Pride March in the country. This event is the largest for the LGBT community. The first March was held in 1970 and has since become an annual civil rights demonstration. Over the years its purpose has broadened to include recognition of the fight against AIDS and to remember those we have lost to illness, violence and neglect. The March is a celebration of our lives and our community.
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Name:McGREGOR, MARVIN WILLIAM
Initials:M W
Nationality:Canadian
Rank:Private
Regiment/Service:North Nova Scotia Highlanders, R.C.I.C.
Age:20
Date of Death:25/03/1945
Service No:F/57854
Additional information:Son of Norman and Laura McGregor, of West Jeddore, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia.
Casualty Type:Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference:XIX. A. 2.
Cemetery:GROESBEEK CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY
This is a collection of images showing some of my favorite things. The background photo was muted in tones and set to 48% traansparency. Other photos were cropped in various ways, skewed, colors changed, and rotated.
All photos except the scary girl; were taken by myself (Carol McGregor). Images were taken at different times ranging from 10/23/05 to 8/24/16. The picture of the scary girl was taken by David McGregor on 10/31/05.
Members of the Stop the Williams Pipeline NY Coalition gathered in Albany on February 7, 2019 for a press conference before delivering more than 14,400 petition signatures calling on the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and Governor Andrew Cuomo to walk the talk on climate action and stop the Williams fracked gas pipeline. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Built circa 1880 as the office and home for Joseph "Diamond Jo" Reynolds, who came to McGregor in 1860 and entered the grain business. Tired of his grain spoiling because there was only one transportation company, Reynolds started his own steamship line in 1862.
The building housed McGregor's post office from 1920 through 1967.
Actor Ewan McGregor answered audience questions at the November 27, 2012 KCET Cinema Series screening of "The Impossible." The screening was held at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in North Hollywood and was hosted by film critic Pete Hammond.
For more on 'The Impossible,' and other films in this screening series, visit www.kcet.org/socal/cinema_series/
Memphis May Fire perform on the Kia Soul Stage at the 2013 Vans Warped Tour in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
July 18th, 2013
Photo © Terry Dobbins 2013
**DO NOT USE WITHOUT MY PERMISSION**
NY youth, leaders representing hundreds of community, social justice, environmental and climate organizations wrote and delivered an open letter to Democratic Party US Senate leader Chuck Schumer on December 3, 2018 urging him to oppose Bernard Mcnamee for FERC Commissioner and Joe Manchin as Energy And Natural Resources Committee ranking member. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Ewan McGregor has lunch at Il Posto during the Toronto International Film Festival.
Photo by: John White 416 835-4079
Statue outside The Trinity Road Stand, he is regarded as the founder of the Football League
Aston Villa 2-1 Leicester City (15/2/15) FA Cup
Built in 1899 and featured a second floor railing around the building, which was later removed. After only three years it became known as the Pocket City Hotel, and by 1914 it was the Zimmerman Hotel. By 1930 it had become the Scenic Hotel and is know known as the Alexander Hotel. As constructed it contained at least 30 rooms, a large Lotus dining room and an ornate saloon.
Taken at Midwest Mayhem
Strobist Info:
AB800 into AB Large Octabox to camera left. Metz 48AF into medium shoot thru umbrella up against the wall at waist height from camera right.
Customers at 6 Avenue were asked to evacuate the station while the accident was investigated - A man was fatally struck in the Manhattan bound L train line on January 16, 2018; causing the L train was shut down between Eighth Avenue in Manhattan and Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn for about an hour, according to the MTA. The victim was pronounced dead at the Sixth Avenue L train station in Manhattan around 1:15 p.m., police said. Full service on the L train was restored before 3 p.m., per the MTA. (Photo by Erik McGregor)