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Situated at the end of the Lancaster Canal off Shelley Rd in Ashton, Preston. I've passed this sign dozens of times and never really noticed it until today. Town Centre and Harris Museum half a mile away? This must be the original fingerpost from the end of the canal back in the days when it terminated in Preston itself.
Taken during a photoshoot at Marianne Jessica Designer Bridal Wear in Bromley. Make-up by Melissa Norris who is soon to relocate to Australia and with the guidance (and assistance, for which I am deeply grateful) of David Marsh.
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July 31, 2007 - The 2nd public meeting was held on the proposed relocations of the airports now located in Fishers and Chesterfield, Indiana to Lapel, Indiana was held by Madison County Commissioner Paul Wilson at the Trinity Life Center Tuesday Evening to a standing room only crowd estimated to be in excess of 350 people from the surrounding area. There is a growing concern by some Lapel area residents that they may be in this fight alone.
Relocated was a three year (2001 – 2003) project based at Kensington public housing estate.
Photographer Angela Bailey and writer Angela Costi were based at the estate and worked with tenants and relocated tenants to document the redevelopment of this estate in physical, social and emotional terms and to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution made by tenants (past and present) to Kensington and to Melbourne generally.
This public housing estate was redeveloped into a new public/private housing development and 400 households (around 1000 people) were relocated temporarily or permanently from the estate to suburbs across Melbourne. Given the small size of Kensington (approximately 5000 people), this redevelopment signified a huge shift locally.
The project was a collaboration with the Tenants Union of Victoria, the Kensington Public Tenants Association, and the Office of Housing. Public outcomes of reLOCATED included an exhibition and public performance on the estate, an exhibition at Horti Hall Gallery in Carlton, and the publication of a book.
Photograph by Angela Bailey
Pastor Shih Ming-hsiung (石明雄) on the left discussing relocation plans.
Visit to village relocation site in Alishan - David on Formosa
Relocated was a three year (2001 – 2003) project based at Kensington public housing estate.
Photographer Angela Bailey and writer Angela Costi were based at the estate and worked with tenants and relocated tenants to document the redevelopment of this estate in physical, social and emotional terms and to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution made by tenants (past and present) to Kensington and to Melbourne generally.
This public housing estate was redeveloped into a new public/private housing development and 400 households (around 1000 people) were relocated temporarily or permanently from the estate to suburbs across Melbourne. Given the small size of Kensington (approximately 5000 people), this redevelopment signified a huge shift locally.
The project was a collaboration with the Tenants Union of Victoria, the Kensington Public Tenants Association, and the Office of Housing. Public outcomes of reLOCATED included an exhibition and public performance on the estate, an exhibition at Horti Hall Gallery in Carlton, and the publication of a book.
Photograph by Angela Bailey
The stormwater basin at the Morley Galleria is going to be moved so they can build more shops. It will also completely block off the bus station. Great work guys!
Relocating every ornament, kitchen utensil and pet food tin in Sophia's house was a tough job, but Kane did it.
A temporary new location for my jungle at work. I had to relocate like 90% of my plants to here in the cubicles (from the warehouse\belt area) in prep for the scheduled audit... This was at Syc02 (Cisco warehouse) around Milpitas, CA. Anyway, hopefully my green babies will be ok here for the time being... (Monday, December 6, 2021)
*Did you know? Plants reduce stress. While forests at work could prove a little cumbersome, indoor plants produce a calming effect. Adding any greenery to the workspace, canteen or boardroom or painting the walls green (sage green or seafoam is recommended) calms minds and fosters creative thinking, innovation and imagination... For a cost-effective way to enhance thinking, mood and performance, it’s time to reconsider the value of the pot plant!
July 31-August 4, 2015: Konnarock Crew 2 working with Roanoke Appalachian Trail Club on the Bluff City Relocation project near Pearisburg, VA.
When leaving Saskatoon via Highway 7, it involves driving along Betts Avenue. As of recently, that has changed, and part of Highway 7 has been relocated to an area behind the Walmart Supercentre on Betts Avenue. Soon, a new interchange will be built along 22nd Street that will also connect with Highway 14.
Relocated was a three year (2001 – 2003) project based at Kensington public housing estate.
Photographer Angela Bailey and writer Angela Costi were based at the estate and worked with tenants and relocated tenants to document the redevelopment of this estate in physical, social and emotional terms and to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution made by tenants (past and present) to Kensington and to Melbourne generally.
This public housing estate was redeveloped into a new public/private housing development and 400 households (around 1000 people) were relocated temporarily or permanently from the estate to suburbs across Melbourne. Given the small size of Kensington (approximately 5000 people), this redevelopment signified a huge shift locally.
The project was a collaboration with the Tenants Union of Victoria, the Kensington Public Tenants Association, and the Office of Housing. Public outcomes of reLOCATED included an exhibition and public performance on the estate, an exhibition at Horti Hall Gallery in Carlton, and the publication of a book.
Photograph by Angela Bailey
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2.24.12
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Houston, TX
2.24.12
-PLEASE do not use this image without my permission flickr mail me or email me at RebekahS.Photogrphy@gmail.com-