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Freddie Gwala and Platform One Zulu Cultural Group from South Africa at Temple Club London July 2001
A writeshop was organized by the CGIAR Research Program on the Humidtropics to develop case studies of innovation platforms; the 5-day writeshop was held at ILRI's Nairobi headquarters 23-27 Feb 2015 (photo credit: ILRI/Samuel Mungai)
The seasons' last MobileMonday in Tartu looked deeper into the toolbox of cross-platform mobile development before going to summer vacation.
Whitlingham station, Norwich
20 October 1874 Opened
19 September 1955 Closed to passengers
13 July 1964 Closed to freight
1920s image
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1950s image
The yearly steam and diesel festival held by the National Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum in Valkenburg (ZH), the Netherlands.
Movie I made of the festival:
The Dock Platform at Daylesford Station.
School Holiday Train Rides at the DSCR - Wednesday July 5th 2023.
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The beginnings of a new rail station at Broadway, Worcestershire.
Vegetation has been cleared from the site but this wild poppy has managed to hang on.
The top of Platform Gina is just visible in the fog in the Santa Barbara Channel with Santa Cruz Island in the background (made possible by LightHawk).
Xlear Inc. scheduled a group tour to the Chichen Itza ruins for the Xylitol Symposium on Wednesday, 2.16.2011
Lines and platforms at Seven Sisters Railway Station. Very hot day, but a nice trip despite somewhat clunky local trains.
The Aphrodite Project: Platforms is included in _Sex in Design_ by Lou Andrea Savoir, published by Tectum July 2007
The Bass is one of a number of small islands in the Firth of Forth. It is 107m at it's highest point. and is the remains of a volcanic plug formed in the Carboniferous period.
It is a SSSI due to it's gannet colony which is the largest single gannetry in the world.
It was a retreat for early Christian hermits, including St Balred who is said to have lived here in 600AD.
The lighthouse was built in 1902 and was manned until 1988