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Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/29371

 

This photograph was taken in 2014 by Barry Howard at the annual memorial service at the Jim Comerford Miners Memorial Wall in Aberdare. The service was attended by many dignitaries and families of miners killed in the industry.

 

This photograph is from the collection of Barry Howard, who was an electrician at local coal mines such as Hebburn No. 2 and Northern (Rhondda) Colliery, and at Saxonvale Colliery, further up the Hunter Valley. Mr Howard has very kindly permitted us to to publish these photographs on this website for the benefit of researchers and for those who served in the mines and their families.

 

If you have any information about the photograph, please contact us or leave a comment. We greatly value your contribution.

 

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source/credit: Silversea

 

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copyright released and/or royalty free.

[Source] Gawler in Photographs (Daniel James Down). 'Humans of Gawler' series. 16 September 2020.

Fermilab Antiproton Source

The antiproton is the antiparticle of the proton. Antiprotons are stable, but they are typically short-lived since any collision with a proton will cause both particles to be annihilated in a burst of energy.

 

The existence of the antiproton with −1 electric charge, opposite to the +1 electric charge of the proton, was predicted by Paul Dirac in his 1933 Nobel Prize lecture. Dirac received the Nobel Prize for his previous 1928 publication of his Dirac Equation that predicted the existence of positive and negative solutions to the Energy Equation (E = mc^2) of Einstein and the existence of the positron, the antimatter analog to the electron, with positive charge and opposite spin.

 

The antiproton was experimentally confirmed in 1955 by University of California, Berkeley physicists Emilio Segrè and Owen Chamberlain, for which they were awarded the 1959 Nobel Prize in Physics. An antiproton consists of two up antiquark and one down antiquark (uud). The properties of the antiproton that have been measured all match the corresponding properties of the proton, with the exception that the antiproton has opposite electric charge and magnetic moment than the proton. The question of how matter is different from antimatter remains an open problem, in order to explain how our universe survived the Big Bang and why so little antimatter exists today.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antiproton

 

Fermilab Antiproton Source Department

www-bdnew.fnal.gov/pbar/

  

Picture taken by Michael Kappel at Fermilab

View the high resolution image on my photo website

Pictures.MichaelKappel.com

  

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Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mascoutah,_Illinois

 

Mascoutah is a city in St. Clair County, Illinois, United States, named for the Mascoutens, a tribe of the Michigan Indians. The population was 7,483 at the 2010 census. According to the US Census Bureau, the population was estimated at 7,994 in 2019.

 

Source: www.mascoutah.org/about-mascoutah

 

Mascoutah offers small town feel with modern amenities. Located just off Interstate 64, Mascoutah is in close proximity to St. Louis, Missouri. Mascoutah is easily accessible to St. Louis and Lambert Airport by Metrolink with stations minutes away from town. Mascoutah is home to Mid America Airport which currently flies to Daytona Beach, FL; St. Pete/Clearwater/Tampa Bay, FL; and Las Vegas, NV.

 

Mascoutah has some of the first rate public and private schools in the area. The Mascoutah School District has more than 4,100 students. There are three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. Mascoutah is 15 minutes away from McKendree College and Southwestern Illinois College, and thirty minutes away from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, St. Louis University, and Washington University.

 

Mascoutah is a growing community and is well positioned for growth. There have been numerous construction projects in the past year that have provided many new homes and businesses in the community.

 

There are three parks in town that offer a wide array of activities. Scheve Park has two swimming pools, baseball diamonds, two lighted tennis courts, a lighted sand volleyball court, lighted horseshoe pits, two soccer fields, skate park, ten pavilions varying in size, and several playground areas. Scheve Park also has a restored train caboose that visitors can tour. Maple Park is equipped with outdoor basketball facilities, a ball playing area, playground equipment, and a family sized pavilion. Prairie Park has two fishing lakes, a fountain, and a pavilion.

 

Mascoutah has 21 organizations in town, men and women’s sports teams, festivals, parades, and lots of other events year-round! Come see us in Mascoutah

 

Additional Foreign Language Tags:

 

(United States) "الولايات المتحدة" "Vereinigte Staaten" "アメリカ" "美国" "미국" "Estados Unidos" "États-Unis"

 

(Illinois) "الينوي" "伊利诺伊州" "इलिनोइस" "イリノイ" "일리노이" "Иллинойс"

 

(Mascoutah) "ماسكوتاه" "马斯库塔" "मस्कौताह" "マスコータ" "마스쿠타" "Маскута"

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Working Group on Radioactive Source Security (WGRSS) held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 25 April 2018

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

Photo by Antoine and Kanicia

I have been told that Coconut water is all the rage at health fitness centers in the United States. I remember the time, not that long ago, when most North Americans would turn up their noses after a single swallow -- I guess it is all in the marketing. The Coconut (Cocos nucifera) is native to the Pacific but is now grown throughout the tropics. Cano Negro environs, Costa Rica.

My custom designed lens suffered from a huge veiling flare problem. It was so severe that it was visible even when there were no light sources in front of the lens. I traced the problem to the 4 areas illuminated in the picture above.

 

The people I hired to handle this part just didn't pay enough attention to detail. I asked for edge blackening, but that was not done. I was also a bit concerned about the thick cylindrical area on the inside of stop, but I assumed that they knew what they were doing. In engineering, it is often impractical to test and iterate on prototypes until every problem is eliminated. The initial design often needs to be over designed in the easy areas to limit the number of things that can go wrong later. This was clearly not applied here.

 

Sunnyvale, CA

Source: July 1956 issue of Popular Mechanics magazine

Article: "Drive-In Dream Castles"

This feels like a cop-out (compared to making my own), since I bought these pre-cut hearts from Paper Source. But I *did* hand-stamp them, so... that's something. Right?

My Grandmother's hands as she washes blueberries. ~ Minolta XG-A | Kodak 200

Source: digital image.

Set: TIM01.

Date: 18th December 1961.

Repository: From the collection of Mr P. Timms.

Used here by his very kind permission.

 

Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.

www.swindon.gov.uk/localstudies

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Source unknown - please tell me if you know. UPDATE: Yes, thank you tjvl! I remember now, OWI is where I found this! Thx again.

Global Campus 2013 - Favela da Paz, Jardim Angela (São Paulo)

And Two More Photographs In First Comment.

 

Right click the link to listen to the music

 

At The Edge Of The Cliff, is a place where coconut trees and some beautiful trees I don’t know the name stand in front of the ocean. Fallen leaves remain the autumn season but it’s not. I just enjoyed this spot, and i twas a great time with no buddy around.

 

We leaved this place then to get back in the car and head towards a very nice place called ‘le jardin des fleurs et des épices’ (the garden of flowers and spices).

 

/lə ʒaʀdɛ̃ de flœʀ e de epis/

 

To be continued…

 

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Tout Au Bout Du Parc se trouve un champ de cocotiers et de quelques arbres dont je ne connais le nom. Cet endroit est magnifique, simple et charmant. Les feuilles mortes jonchent le sol et on se croirait en automne. J’ai bien aimé cet endroit nommé la Source, qui est très peu fréquenté et c’est tant mieux.

 

Lorsque nous avons rejoint la voiture et quitté cet endroit, nous partions en direction du jardin des fleurs et des épices.

 

La suite à suivre…

 

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Infos prises de vue

Canon 7D & EF 17-40 mm f4L USM ▪ Iso 800 ▪ 1/100 ▪ 17mm ▪ f9 Handheld |aperture priority| Fichier RAW

Open-course/Open-source is a free software one-day event which took place on the eleventh of April 2008 at Erg (Ecole de Recherche Graphique) in Brussels.

 

Invited artists and lecturers were Simon Geilfus, Nicolas Malevé, Lionel Maes, Olivier Meunier, Michel Cleempoel, OS Publishing (Femke Snelting, Harrisson & Pierre Huyghebaert), Michel Cleempoel, and Erg teachers Stéphane Noël and Marc Wathieu.

 

Infos (fr) :

www.multimedialab.be/blog/?p=1138

source internet , i did some Photoshop

Payless Shoe Source, Wethersfield, CT, Shoes, Pics by Mike Mozart of instagram instagram.com/MikeMozart

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/53710

 

This image was scanned from a photograph in the University's historical photographic collection held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.

 

If you have any information about this photograph, or would like a high resolution copy, please contact us.

Image from the Open Source Skunkworks stand at EHI Live 2012.

 

Photograph taken at Birmingham NEC on Tuesday 6th November 2012.

 

For more information about this stand, visit guildfoss.com/pg/ad/gfoss/read/175/the-skunkworks

“Associated” is a site specific show in a severely damaged brownstone, currently with a Vacate Order, issued by the DOB. As you may recall, the huge fire on Nov 12th 2010 at the Associated Supermarket on 5th Avenue and 17th Street not only damaged the supermarket building including the Open Source Gallery, but also a brownstone next door. The 3 family house, the Gallery owners’ home, was also rendered uninhabitable by the blaze.

There is no exact date for the show. There will be a 2 week window when the Vacate Order will be dropped and the contractors will start their work. All participating artists are prepared to install their work any day within the next month.

opening up with the

OPEN SOURCE CARNIVAL

The Carnival involves a public celebration combining some elements of circus, performance, public fair and party. We encourage people to dress-up in costumes during the celebration and to bring a little bit of money for the future of OPEN SOURCE.

Participants

Sara Bouchard, Christian Brown, Reamonn Byrne, Wendy Chu, Ethan Crenson, Hubert Dobler, Peter Feigenbaum, Pirmin Hagen, Fumie Ishii, Der Kommissar, Stefanie Koseff, James Leonard, Loadingdock5, Katerina Marcelja, Amanda C. Mathis, Patrick May, Nolan McKew, Annelise E. Ream, Jason Reppert, Raphaela Riepl, Evan Robarts, Frank Scheiderbauer, Allison Read Smith, Miho Suzuki, Kathleen Vance, Letizia Werth, Lily White, Monika Wuhrer

Talbot Rice

Istanbul assorted photos

 

Kariye Camii

 

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Fetiyeh Djami.

Mosaic.

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Force uh- but not any darker than at present

 

Extract seen in Talbot-Rice, D. 1968. Byzantine Painting: The Last Phase. New York. Fig 117

 

Constantinople, Fetiye Camii. Mosaic in the dome; the Pantocrator; c. 1315.

 

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/9310

 

This photograph is from an album created by Lt Thomas Gerald George Fahey who served in the Australian Light Horse in the Middle East during World War 1. Our thanks to Mr Tom Robinson for allowing us to scan and upload this photograph.

 

If you wish to use it for anything other than private study or research, please contact us.

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