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Reference: APAAME_20160919_DLK-0217.jpg
Photographer: David Leslie Kennedy
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommerical-No Derivative Works
Maitland Heritage Survey Review. Volume 1, Central Maitland.
Photographer: Brian McDonald.
1994
Reference no. 247
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Mackerchar Hall / Former Drill Hall / War Memorial / RC Church, Fortrose
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ID: MHG44927
Type of record:Monument
Name:The Mackerchar Hall, Cathedral Square, Fortrose
Grid Reference:NH 7270 5659
Map Sheet:NH75NW
Civil Parish:ROSEMARKIE
Geographical Area:ROSS AND CROMARTY
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ID:MHG16396
Type of record:Monument
Name:The Mackerchar Hall, Cathedral Square, Fortrose
Grid Reference:NH 7270 5659
Map Sheet:NH75NW
Civil Parish:ROSEMARKIE
Geographical Area:ROSS AND CROMARTY
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Fortrose, Cathedral Square, The Mackerchar Hall
Chapel (Period Unassigned), Drill Hall (Second World War), Drill Hall (19-20th Century), Drill Hall (First World War)
Site Name Fortrose, Cathedral Square, The Mackerchar Hall
Classification Chapel (Period Unassigned), Drill Hall (Second World War), Drill Hall (19-20th Century), Drill Hall (First World War)
Alternative Name(s) Union Street; St Peter And St Boniface Roman Catholic Chapel; Volunteer Drill Hall
Canmore ID 106622
Site Number NH75NW 160
NGR NH 72707 56593
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink canmore.org.uk/site/106622
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Fortrose, Cathedral Square, The Mackerchar Hall, War Memorial
War Memorial (20th Century)
Site Name Fortrose, Cathedral Square, The Mackerchar Hall, War Memorial
Classification War Memorial (20th Century)
Alternative Name(s) Fortrose War Memorial
Canmore ID 339661
Site Number NH75NW 346
NGR NH 72702 56603
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink canmore.org.uk/site/339661
This is meant to be used as anatomy reference or use in art. Please see my profile for usage rules!
Name: Albert
Species: American Beaver
Age: Adult
Sex: ? (assuming male)
Location from: US
Other: N/A
Established in 1909, the Toronto Reference Library initially operated from another building on College Street. In the late-1960s, management of the library was assumed by the Metropolitan Toronto Library Board. Believing the space in the original structure to be inadequate, Raymond Moriyama was tasked to find a new site, and was later commissioned by the board to design a new building for the site. The new building was opened to the public in 1977 as the Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library, and the library continued to operate under that name until 1998, when it reverted to its original name. The building underwent renovations and expansion from 2009 to 2014.
Nikon F5 - AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm 1:2.8G - Kodak Tri-X 400 @ ASA-320
Zone Imaging 510-Pyro (1+100) 8:00 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC
Red fox texture/detail
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Reference: APAAME_20160529_AZ-0017.dng
Photographer: Andrea Zerbini
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommerical-No Derivative Works
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Name: Juniper
Species: Pronghorn Antelope
Sex: Male
Location from: South Dakota
Other: An adult male sourced as waste from 2018’s pronghorn hunting season. This guy in particular died while chewing on an ungulate nasal bone.
Species Info: Pronghorns aren’t actually antelopes, but their own species and are closest related to giraffes. They are known for their speeds (often called “speed goats”) and are the only “horned” animal to routinely shed their horns.
They are native to the West of the North American continent.