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The gender-sensitive pedestrian crossing sign at the brand new bridge at Krigslida. The new bridge that crosses the Nynäsbanan railway line is yet to open for traffic. But they are ahead of schedule according to the guy in the green vest.
Austintown 20, 1983 Bluebird All American FE. Ohio ID 45680. Scheduled to be retired in Spring 2014.
Poster from Darlington's Theatre Royal, in Northgate, which closed in 1937. The building was later the Regal Cinema, and is now the Odeon.
Image from the Darlington Local Studies picture collection. If you would like a copy of this image please contact local.studies@darlington.gov.uk quoting picture reference E730008977, or if you would like to see other images of the Darlington area please visit the Centre for Local Studies, at Darlington Library.
This is one of few places in the Philippines where the Traditional Latin Mass is celebrated, done twice every Sunday (for those who want to visit and attend, the schedules are 0730 am and 0330 pm).
PLEASE DO NOT CLICK ON "YOUR PHOTOSTREAM" ON THE RIGHT.
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Page showing LHR/LAX/MNL/MEL times. An interesting route Qantas was flying at the time: Los Angeles-Honolulu-Townsville-Brisbane with a 747SP.
I have entered today's self-portrait into the Fanatic theme scheduled for issue 14 of JPG Magazine.
At the age of fourteen on a "round the world" trip with my family we visited the St Louis No 1 Cemetery in New Orleans.
From that point onward I developed a fascination with graveyards and cemeteries, and when I started seriously pursuing photography they became one of my favourite subjects.
Much can be learnt about a city or town and its history and former inhabitants through its burial places.
There is great art and beauty in the headstones, statues and tombs. An art that is being replaced more and more by generic plaques and markers due to the expense of such ornamentation and the increase in people choosing to be cremated rather than buried.
The various ways different cultures bury their dead, and mourn the death or celebrate the life of a loved one who has now passed on, is also something that I find fascinating.
Many cemeteries throughout the world are now full or only have plots remaining that are already reserved.
I have no interest in being buried myself, as I would not wish to put the financial and emotional burden on my family and friends to feel that they must maintain a grave or visit a specific place to remember me once I am gone.
However I find cemeteries to be a sanctuary where I can quietly wander through and photograph the details that catch my eye, and escape the rush of the everyday.
Friends who go on day trips with me or whom I visit in other places know that at some point they will find themselves in a graveyard with me whilst I indulge my photographic obsession.
One day I was even locked in a cemetery alone at closing time because I was so absorbed with taking photographs that I lost track of the time.
Cemeteries with their crumbling statues, collapsed headstones and ornate fences oxidised by the weather are yet another reminder to me that, as much as we would like to believe otherwise, we are just passing through.
Nature will eventually reclaim the "permanent" monuments and markers we erect.
We are not immortal.
North & West Melbourne Conservation Study- negatives scanned at 3200dpi from the study (reduced for Flickr), 39 negative sheets or over 1500 images..
Refer to City of Melbourne 1983 issue of the study for Volume 1A, the Site Schedule and contact print address key.
Patel ( my roommate ) would make these exam schedule and paste it on the wall ... this happened every sem , a month before exam ... pretty much like a war cry by patel, letting every one in room know that he has started studying and we better fall in line , exams hv arrived ... every one would be studying during those days ... the worse thing was this was right next to my bed ... ne ways ... it's all so over ... I miss those days, where we lived with just one purpose to PASS. ;)
Image Description: The schedule for the 1983 Homecoming events included: the NDSU Athletic Hall of Fame inductions, alumni socials, the Alumni Achievement Awards and Banquet, the alumni dance, the Homecoming Parade, the Bison Feed, and the game against the University of South Dakota, various socials, and the Bison Bidders Bowl.
Date of Original: October 3-8, 1983
Item Number: AA.1a.59
Ordering Information: library.ndsu.edu/archives/collections-institute/photograp...
JSC2004-E-46115 (13 October 2004) --- Astronaut/aquanauts Robert B. Thirsk (right), NEEMO-7 commander representing the Canadian Space Agency, and Michael R. Barratt, mission specialist, review the daily schedule at the galley table in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Aquarius Underwater Laboratory, located off the coast of Key Largo, Florida, for the NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) project.
Taken on Jul 23, 2005
This is the front of my schedule/calendar. I was quite confused and sad at that time. It's great to have pictures of my best friends on the cover.
Nearly six months ahead of schedule, SFWMD has completed restoration of two historic dams on the Loxahatchee River in northern Palm Beach County. Work on the Masten Dam was completed in late 2017, while the Lainhart Dam (pictured here) was finished in January 2018.
The two dams were refurbished to maintain the hydrology of the surrounding riverine floodplain wetlands. The dam restoration work also included reconstructing the canoe and kayak portages to improve recreational access for all users.
Although, my schedule has gone a little to pot over the past weeks I do like to keep myself a little organised!
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