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An old New York Central sign in 1979.

Further adventures of the Gap Ya!! girls

 

"Priscilla where are you Ive been calling you all day!!"

"Ohmagod !I'm just behind you and to your left ya!!"

 

The Plain Oxford 2011

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Golden Plains 8

Photography by Ty Johnson

Plains Rally 2017 - SS1 Gartheniog - Car 89

Near Mayflower, Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA

Don't let looks fool you, this vintage bell sounds great!

 

Wanna hear it?

 

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On the way through Oman's Wadi Dayqah and As Suwayh; without a guide book, it's extremely easy to get lost in the narrow lines and multiple graded tracks...

Tunnel de lave dans la Plaine des Sables - hdr 4 photos - 5D mark II

Plains Rally 2017 - SS1 Gartheniog - Car 18 - Mitsubishi Evo IX - Russ Thompson

Plains Rally 2017 - SS1 Gartheniog - Car 98

Plains Railway Ashburton

Seen on an autumn day.

The Thomas Plains Primitive Methodist Church building is a very well maintained building with new roof work and electrical work.

The tennis courts are also well maintained, with clear markings and good quality cyclone wire surround.

The grounds are generally well kept and clean.

The Thomas Plains Tennis Club is obviously well established here and is a frequent user of the property.

 

Reverend Buchanan of the Greens Plains Congregational Church conducted the earliest church services at Thomas Plains in 1877. The Primitive Methodists of Greens Plains East and West discussed the construction of a church at Greens Plains East in 1883. Services were first held by the Primitive Methodists in Mr T Rodda's House, Section 13, Hundred of Ninnes at Thomas Plains on 23 September 1883, and continued there for the next 17 years.

 

Mr Skipworth, a mason from Kadina, began construction of a new church at Thomas Plains on 24 October 1900. The church, located on the south-east comer of Section 17, Hundred of Ninnes, was to cost £180 and was to be completed within eight weeks.

Members of the Pearce, Ramsay and Rodda families donated bags of wheat towards fund raising for the construction work and the new church, measuring 40 feet by 20 feet was opened on Sunday 18 February 1901.

Services on this day were conducted by the Reverends A J Finch and Jackson.

 

Although occasions such as weddings and baptisms were seldom held in the little church, due to its isolation and lack of a font, church services continued to be conducted regularly at Thomas Plains until the 1920s when changes to the demography of the district, created by improved farming methods and transportation, reduced attendances at the church. Ref: Yorke Peninsula Heritage Survey 1997.

 

Thomas Plains, March 18

Sunday, March 15th, dawned bright and clear of the delight of Thomas Plains, who were that day to witness the re-opening of the church after a month’s interval, during which time it has been renovated and beautified.

The old lath and plaster ceiling has been replaced by a beautiful steel one, tastefully painted. The woodwork has also been painted, the seats varnished, and a coat of putty plaster adorns the walls.

 

All connected with the church felt justly proud of the sacred edifice, and as the occasion was also the anniversary of the church the people gathered from far and near, and expressed their admiration of the improvements made.

 

Two services were conducted by Rev H T Rush, who delivered earnest and appropriate addresses. The choir, which had recently laboured under many difficulties, acquitted themselves creditably.

Unfortunately the weather conditions did not continue favourable and those who had come from a distance no doubt failed to enjoy the drive home.

 

On Monday a public tea was held at 5pm and was well patronised. It was followed by a public meeting able presided over by Mr R Spry. After The Chairman’s address the visitors from Kadina entertained the audience with the rendering of songs and a violin solo with credit to themselves and pleasure to the audience. The proceeds, which were in aid of church renovations, were very satisfactory, being about £22.

 

On Tuesday evening the many friends of our highly respected teacher, Miss Fox, met to say goodbye, prior to her leaving the district, to take charge of a school near Nairne. She has been teaching at the Thomas Plains School for four years, and during that time has won the love of the children and respect and goodwill of the neighbourhood. She will be much missed by the tennis club, the literary society, and the Sunday School. Mr Spry presided over a large gathering. After a number had spoken of the high qualities of Miss Fox and expressed their sorrow at her leaving the district, she was presented with a beautiful dressing case as a token of the high esteem in which she is held. Miss Fox, who was taken by surprise, feelingly replied and expressed the hope that at some future time she may be found among them again. Refreshments brought the evening to a close. Ref: Kadina and Wallaroo Times (SA) 21-3-1908.

 

A school concert was held in the Thomas Plains Methodist Church on Wednesday, November 24. The Rev Allanson presided over a crowded home, many travelling long distances. Miss Laurel Ramsey supplied appropriate music. The children rendered patriotic songs.

 

A tableaux entitled 'Australia Will be There,' with Master Stan Olsen as a wounded soldier, resulted in 4/5 in pennies being thrown on the stage, and this soon will be handed over to the Wounded Soldiers' Fund.

 

A comprehensive vote of thanks was moved by Mr J Reid to the teacher (Miss Hooper), to whom great credit is due for her ntiring efforts to make the concert a success. The creditable sum of £6 2s was raised for the Red Cross Fund. A splendid supper was provided by the parents and was heartily partaken of. The concert was a big success from every standpoint. Ref: Kadina and Wallaroo Times (SA) 27-11-1915.

 

On Saturday evening last, at the Thomas Plains Church, a very successful farewell social was tendered Sergeant Gordon Rodda, who has enlisted for active service, by the residents of the district.

 

Sergt Rodda is the youngest son of Mr T H Rodda, of Kadina, and is a very popular young man.

All present realised that Sergt Rodda had obeyed the call of duty and their prayers for his safety were coupled with the heartiest wishes for his safe return at no distant date. Rev Clark then, on behalf of the Kadina Willing Workers' League, presented Sergt. Rodda with a parcel of woollen comforts. Ref: Kadina & Wallaroo Times (SA) 21-1-1917.

 

THOMAS PLAINS' TENNIS

VICTORY DINNER

Thomas Plains, premiers of the Central Mid-Northern YP Tennis Association for 1952, held a victory dinner at the hall on the evening of. the 26th April. Local club members and two members representing each of the other clubs, the Association president (Mr W Currnow) and wife, and the Association secretary (Mr M K Lamming) and wife, numbering, in all about 60, partook of a sumptuous dinner. The president of Thomas Plains tennis club (Mr B Harris), welcomed all of the visitors.

 

The toast list was in the hands of the club secretary (Mr C N McKay) and Mr I Spry proposed the Loyal toast. In proposing the toast of “The Association,” Mr B Harris congratulated the president and secretary for carrying out their duties during the year, also the clubs for their co-operation. Mr W Curnow, president, responded on behalf of the Association.

Selections were given by Mr . Rowan on his piano accordion. Mr C Coote proposed the toast of "The Thomas Plains Tennis Team” and congratulated them on their victory. On behalf of his team Mr D Ramsey, vice-captain, replied. The vice-president of the Association, Mr H McKay, gave the toast of the runners-up, the Cunliffe team, and Mr Curnow responded. The Association secretary (Mr M K Lamming), in proposing the toast of the ladies, thanked them for their excellent spread, and Mrs E Ramsey replied.

The evening was spent in table tennis and euchre. Winners of the table tennis were Miss I Ramsey and Mr Graham Daniel, whilst Mrs and Mr Reg Millard were the euchre winners.

The evening concluded with supper. Ref: Kadina and Wallaroo Times (SA) 1 May 1952.

 

You ever see those really famous, really expensive photos that look rather plain and boring.. and you can't fathom at all why anyone would buy or even like such a thing? The most recent example of this is a photo by Andreas Gursky, of a flat, boring plain, with the depth and life completely sucked out of it. It ended up selling for $4.3M.

 

www.dailychatter.co.uk/lofiversion/index.php?t3541.html

^ See it there

 

That's crazy isn't it? Although truth be told, the more I stare at it, the more it intrigues me.

 

Just like street photography, I never thought much of it until I actually went out and did it. So while in China, travelling along the country side. I tried to go for a very simple shot. There were actually shots simpler than this, but they're ultimately - crap. This entire river was pretty simple. Nothing but small green trees all roughly the same on either side.

 

I also had a lot of trouble with the processing. To me, there's too much grey in this, and not enough B&W. I just couldn't get those colours to show... probably because the entire time I was editing this, I thought "I don't quite like this..."

 

But maybe that's just my style of photography. I like action, I like things going on, I like substance more than simplicity.

... of a rich harvest. Rains and even the floods in the MIghty Brahmaputra help in regenrating these fields. The colours are outrageously attractive at some lucky times.

Golden Plains 8

Photography by Ty Johnson

07-27-13 Strawberry Plains 310 deer

Plains Coreopsis (Coreopsis tinctoria).

 

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge.

Grayson County, Texas. 2 July 2016.

Nikon D7000. AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/4 G ED VR

(180mm) f16 @ 1/160 sec. ISO 400.

Shooting a story on the problems with mimosa pigra in Kakadu national park - mid 1986

 

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(Jamaica Plain, MA 2/16/23) Mayor Michelle Wu attends the Affordable Housing Funding Round announcement outside the Blessed Sacrament church on Centre Street. (Mayor’s Office Photo by John Wilcox)

Kootney Plains, Lake Abraham, Alberta and surrounding area, April 2014

Golden Plains Thirteen

Photography by Steve Benn

A couple of cub scouts learning to sail at Tatton Park. It was too hot to do anything else.

We heard reports that the Plains of Abraham were already free of snow and went to check it out ourselves. One of the most spectacular settings I've ridden!

Danaus chrysippus, дневная бабочка, דנאית הדורה, דנאית תפוח סדום, Данаида хризипп, Plain Tiger

Golden Plains Nine

Photography by Ty Johnson

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