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The Canadian National Vimy Memorial is a war memorial site in France dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed during the First World War. It also serves as the place of commemoration for Canadian soldiers of the First World War killed or presumed dead in France who have no known grave.
The Spirit of Sacrifice is located at the base between the two pylons. In the display, a young dying soldier is gazing upward in a crucifixion-like pose, having thrown his torch to a comrade who holds it aloft behind him.
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Le Mémorial national du Canada à Vimy est un site commémoratif de guerre en France dédié à la mémoire des membres du Corps expéditionnaire canadien tués pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Il sert également de lieu de commémoration aux soldats canadiens de la Première Guerre mondiale tués ou présumés morts en France qui n'ont pas de sépulture connue.
L'Esprit du Sacrifice est situé à la base entre les deux pylônes. Dans l'affichage, un jeune soldat mourant regarde vers le haut dans une pose semblable à celle d'une crucifixion, après avoir jeté sa torche à un camarade qui la tient en l'air derrière lui.
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A True American Hero! One of the last of his kind. As the train blew for town true Americans got together to pay their final respects. Lots of Patriotic vibes in the air.
Napier's long awaited new War Memorial. This is part of the war memorial in Napier that has been some years in the making.. Napier, New Zealand
Texas, 1997
Photographed analog with a Canon AE-1 Program on Kodak Gold film and digitized on Kodak Photo CD in the 90s.
Model: Sulpz Anh
Photographer: JinneGill
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remember God, not the guy in the picture, me. lol
i was listening to this spiritual music as of posting. just went with it.
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This memorial was unveiled in 2011 in remembrance of the 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery. The monument is positioned outside the Royal Citadel in Plymouth and is inscribed with the names of 14 soldiers killed on operations since 1962
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try to remember the beautiful summer weeks, I wish you a happy weekend also...
Try to remember the kind of September
When life was slow and oh
so mellow.
Try to remember the kind of September
When grass was green and the grain was yellow.
Try to remember the kind of September
When you were young and the callow fellow.
Try to remember and if you remember
then follow
follow.
when life was so tender
When no-one wept except the willow.
Try to remember when life was so tender
When dreams were kept beside your pillow.
Esta foto tiene casi cinco años, Es la primera que hice a la Vía Láctea cuando Estrené la FX... Durante estos años he realizado muchas salidas, con muchos compañeros. Algunos grandes fotógrafos, otros vendedores de humo... Pero de todos ellos siempre he aprendido algo. Últimamente he visto varios videos... y navegando por redes sociales... En los que parece ser, que si no llevas lo último en tecnología ( monturas ecuatorial... modos live... hacer stacking, blending, tracked etc...) no estas a la última, por lo cual no sacarás una buena foto nocturna... Adonde vamos a llegar... Espero que no se me ofenda nadie, solo es una reflexión que quería decirla en voz alta... De ahí que publique esta foto “antigua” que ahora realizaría mejor... pero es por decir que ya se hacían fotos nocturnas hace años sin necesidad de tanta “historia”
Como no... Milky Way en Cabo Blanco
Remembering The Movies ~ The London Palladium ~ Oxford Street ~ London ~ England ~ Saturday April 20th 2019.
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You can also buy my WWT card here (The Otter image) or in the shop at the Wetland Centre in Barnes ~ London ~ www.wwt.org.uk/shop/shop/wwt-greeting-cards/european-otte...
So I spent an evening at the London Palladium in Oxford Street, London a few months ago & I got to see the awesome dance show "Remembering The Movies" Staring two of the professional dancers from the BBC show "Strictly Come Dancing" Janette Manrara & Aljaz Skorjanec.
I was in the front row, so was able to get quite a few 1/2 decent photo's enjoy lol.:)
Have a great Weekend Y'all..:)
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Titzuki Zangzi set:white (arm binds, sleeves, harness, & flying ropes) @ Ferosh fashion weekend
Rowne//Natasha bun:Styles 2&3, Raquel Ponytail:Style 3 (stacked), Yana Hairbase:Dark Blonde05
Ink//Hairbase:Buzz Cut:Sideburn:Bold:Roots
Blueberry/Oakley//Wings:Gold:Rare
Slink//Physique:v1.3
Manala//Steking Ears:Season 5
Plastik//Barrus Freckled Skin:Alienor
Arise//Lora Eyes:Lime
Zibska//Sing:04 (lips), Shazi:06 (eyes) @ Shiny Shabby
Lovely Disarray//Mistress Eyeliner:Angular Fade w/ Lumi
Adored//Chromed out:Dark Skin
Random Matter//Face Contour:Full
Pose: No longer available
Model: Psyche Scribe
Remembering The Movies ~ The London Palladium ~ Oxford Street ~ London ~ England ~ Saturday April 20th 2019.
www.flickriver.com/photos/kevenlaw/popular-interesting/ Click here to see My most interesting images
Purchase some of my images here ~ www.saatchiart.com/account/artworks/24360 ~ Should you so desire...go on, make me rich..lol...Oh...and if you see any of the images in my stream that you would like and are not there, then let me know and I'll add them to the site for you..:))
You can also buy my WWT card here (The Otter image) or in the shop at the Wetland Centre in Barnes ~ London ~ www.wwt.org.uk/shop/shop/wwt-greeting-cards/european-otte...
So I spent last Saturday evening at the London Palladium in Oxford Street, London at the Weekend & I got to see the awesome dance show "Remembering The Movies" Staring two of the professional dancers from the BBC show "Strictly Come Dancing" Janette Manrara & Aljaz Skorjanec.
I was in the front row, so was able to get quite a few 1/2 decent photo's enjoy lol.:)
Have a great Weekend Y'all..:)
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Basilica del Pilar - Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar
El templo catedralicio y basilical de Nuestra Señora del Pilar es, artísticamente, uno de los monumentos arquitectónicos más importantes de la Cristiandad.
La antigua tradición nos habla de una capilla de adobes, construida por los convertidos a orillas del Ebro, en el lugar de la aparición. El edificio del Pilar se documenta por escrito desde el siglo IX como Iglesia de Santa María.
Tras la conquista de Zaragoza por Alfonso I (1118), fue sustituido por una templo románico a finales del siglo XII, sufriendo grandes modificaciones un siglo más tarde.
El templo románico fue edificado durante el pontificado del obispo Don Pedro de Librana, del que se conserva sólo un tímpano (hoy colocado en el muro sur junto a la puerta baja del templo); es un tímpano centrado por gran crismón rodado que se decora con cierta ingenuidad y monotonía, con rosetas inscritas en círculos unas, más naturalistas otras y recortadas las de la parte baja por las mordeduras del tiempo en el borde inferior de la piedra; el medio punto se decora, en modo continuo y envolvente, con una cinta formando lazos. Es la llamada lápida del «Lábaro de Constantino», de la que deriva el uso en los templos españoles de escribir el nombre de Cristo con X y con P griega. El templo gótico sufrió un incendio en 1434, por lo que exigió nuevas construcciones, acabadas en 1515.
La creciente devoción pilarista impuso el alzado de un nuevo templo, mayor que el gótico, de una sola nave y claustro anejo (rectangular y sencillo, doble largo que ancho, y de unos 85 metros2), que comenzó a calificarse en el siglo XVII, y en el que queda incorporada la Santa Capilla.
La traza general del templo se encargó a Francisco de Herrera el Mozo, cuyas obras comenzaron en 1681; lo principal del edificio barroco, incluidas sus cúpulas, estaba terminado en 1754. Mientras, el Cabildo ya había decidido en 1725 transformar el aspecto de la Santa Capilla, lo que se encomendó a Ventura Rodríguez, quedando concluida en 1765.
El templo del Pilar, joya del barroco aragonés, queda constituido como un inmenso salón (planta rectangular de 130 x 96 m., con una altura máxima de 80 m.) de tres largas naves, más ancha la central que las laterales, divididas en siete tramos, donde alternan a tresbolillo bóvedas y cúpulas, sosteniéndose sobre grandes arcos apoyados en robustos pilares de sección cuadrada -salvo los de la cúpula central, poligonales- todos ellos decorados con pilastras corintias adosadas entre las cuales se inscriben esbeltas hornacinas con dorados flamencos. En medio de la nave central se encuentra el Altar Mayor que contiene el Retablo, una de las obras de arte más importantes de este templo. Rodea el conjunto una serie de capillas, las dos sacristías, el pequeño Coro frente a la Santa Capilla y otras dependencias.
Desde 1676 ostenta la dignidad catedralicia. El 24 de junio de 1948 el Papa Pío XII concedía a la Catedral de Nuestra Señora del Pilar el título y dignidad de Basílica Menor, con el Breve "Decus ornarnentumque". Y desde el 22 de junio de 1904 es Monumento Histórico-Artístico Nacional
Remembering my Grandfather Thomas (left) who served in WWI and my Uncle Bill (right) who served in WWII. I never met my Grandfather, he died long before I was born but I did know my Uncle. Both men had shrapnel in their bodies and lived with it until their death. The photo of my Grandfather was taken around 1916 and my Uncle in the 60's sometime.
September is a month of changes. Summer is waning with shorter days and cooler weather. In my real life, it is also a month when I remember friends and family who have passed out of my life.
The top I'm wearing was a FREE Lucky Chair Prize from Meva. The Meva group is 100L to join, but it is well worth the minimal cost for the gifts, Lucky Chairs and occasional special events. The pants, which I found in my closet, were a perfect match for the sharp white and black contrast on the top.
Top - Corliss Blouse with Corsage from Meva. FREE Lucky Chair Prize
Pants - Addison Leather Pants with Belt by Addams
Necklace - Dahlia Necklace by Meva
Bracelet - Bangle, Silver by Bauhaus Movement
Hair - Akari by Sintiklia
Nails - Stiletto Degrade Nails by Alaia
Eyeshadow - Richmond by Synergy
Lipstick - Ordinary Day Lipstick by Little K
Eyes - Natasha Eyes by VelvetVue
Skin - Grace by Traditional Face (Ibiza Velour Shade)
Head - Camila 4.0 by Lelutka
Body - Maitreya 5.3
Pose - arya by Serendipity
Backdrop - Relaxroom by IDK
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Remember when Conrail blue was still out roaming the rails? Here, 205 heads west through Olmsted Falls with the 8441 in charge, which at that point had still avoided the Black Horse.
A few days ago a very special Friesian mare died. She was the Queen of her herd and will be remembered very fondly by all of the internet. Her story can be found on Youtube.
Be at peace Unik.
This will be my last post of 9/11 tribute shots for this year. It was a privilege and an honor to be there on THE DAY 14 years later. Those 14 yeas have passed like the blink of an eye. I can still remember exactly where I was and what I was doing on the modern era "day of infamy".
This shot taken below the Brooklyn Bridge looking into Manhattan.
Once again this infra red photograph captures something ineffable about this place. People have been buried at the Carr Villa Memorial Park in Launceston since 1905. We consider these places sacred because they are where we come to remember.
Think for a moment about the etymology of that word: Re-member. It means literally to put back together again the pieces of a person's life in our memories. In many Asian cultures reverence for the dead includes shrines set up in place to pray for the ancestors.
Even in our highly secularlised Western societies today, people come to memorial parks to "re-member" their loved ones. This is a sacred task, for they live on in our faithfulness to remember them. One day there will be no one left to remember us, but even then we can never be forgotten to the One who is Eternal.
The vessel on the right side of the wharf is the former CNAV Bathythermographic Survey Vessel Ehkoli (Meaning whale in Chinook). She served as a naval auxiliary vessel until the early 1990s then she was sold for disposal. Built in 1942 for the Fisherman's Reserve she was transferred to the RCN around 1950. Her last job was as a torpedo recovery vessel based at Nanoose Bay.
Sooke Harbour