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Fitz Roy displays it's iconic splendor with shifting leaves and wing blown trees strewn along it's footprint. This area is simply one of the most spectacular places on the planet.
I spotted this train with F units as we were driving during my April 1973 of the Twin Cities and we were able to pull over so I could get a photo.
Victorian stained glass in St Etheldreda's parish church, Hatfield, Herts. The subject of the Presentation: Jesus has been taken to the temple as his mother (left) is celebrate the ritual purification. At the temple they encouter St Simeon (the Righteous, centre) who has been promised this meeting in a prophesy earlier in his life. To the right is St Anna, a temple prophetess also said to have been present. The window may be the work of Heaton, Butler & Bayne, but this is uncertain. The window dates from some time after 1872.
Room shots of the Inspiration and Resourcing Presentation I made to the Cleveland Institute of Art Design department. Held July 2003.
book presentation to USAG Bavaria Fire Chief Josef Rodler at Tower Barracks Fire Station in Grafenwoehr.
Nachdem der Fire Chief der USAG Ansbach Fire & Emergency Services bereits eines der ersten Exemplare erhielt, hatte ich am Freitag die Gelegenheit ein Buchexemplar "US-Militärfeuerwehren in Bayern" an den Fire Chief der USAG Bavaria Fire & Emergency Services, Josef Rodler, in Grafenwöhr zu übergeben. Ganz stilecht vor einem Rosenbauer HTLF20 für die USAG Bavaria (danke Patrick fürs Foto!). Hatte natürlich noch weitere Exemplare für Interessierte "im Gepäck". Und wer sich jetzt noch sein Exemplar sichern möchte - ganz einfach unter www.mietoldtimer.de/produkt/us-miliaerfeuerwehren/
Foto: P. Sturm
Love how the outer part of the flower opened and now seems to support the flower turned skyward. Spring!
The distribution conduits for the Fisher Flour Mill in Seattle, Washington. Built in 1911. At its height, three million pounds of wheat came in every day and was shipped out as refined flour.
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While my presentation was original, most of this outfit is secondhand. The only new items were the bag strap and tights.
I love it that I can find secondhand clothing that I’m proud and happy to wear. I stood up in front of a crowd today to deliver a presentation and felt like a million bucks.
Jacket, Dries Van Noten (swap). Dress, Parker (consignment). Boots, swap. Necklace and bag, thrifted.
This early Smith & Wesson rimfire revolver is engraved, "Capt. S.F. Willard presented by the Scranton Guards." Capt. Willard died at Antietam 9/17/1862 (see flic.kr/p/MdTM4J). The revolver carries serial number 3346 on the butt and has patent dates of 4/3/1856, 7/3/1859 and 12/18/1860 on the revolver drum. According to www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Category4_..., "In 1856 Smith & Wesson formed their second partnership to produce a small revolver designed to fire the Rimfire cartridge they patented in August of 1854. This revolver was the first successful fully self-contained cartridge revolver available in the world. Smith & Wesson secured patents for the revolver to prevent other manufacturers from producing a cartridge revolver - giving the young company a very lucrative business."
Donated by Mrs. Margaret Bradley Willard
ACC# 80.86
See other Civil War items at flic.kr/s/aHskjABHcG.
(Photo credit - Bob Gundersen www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums)
A presentation by Scottish Wrestling Bond to photographer, Richard Findlay (FotoFling Scotland ) in appreciation of his shooting of events over the years.
Photo taken at Cowal Gathering 2018
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Last night I was trying to get the best out of the peacock feathers and the orchid, however something was missing, and the colors didn't come out the way I hoped for. This waxed look came out even more mysterious than I thought it would, so I uploaded it for you to see.
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'Presentation at the Temple', 2023,
Sculpture (limewood, gauze and acrylic),
in the background:
"Epiphany I" 2013
Exhibition Albertina, Vienna