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spotted this broad, her tat, and the ciggie.

She was gracious enough to let me shoot her...

VERY PLEASED with the result!

paris france

This is what one might call a real Spanish family. Three generations gathered.

kids in cienfuegues cuba

 

The delightful soft afternoon light of 7 February 2008 finds outbound tram 929 rolling along Fitzroy Street, St Kilda. Blimey there'a a new SV6 Holden Ute in the same pic!

100 Block of Martin Street in Raleigh, NC. Various businesses are seen in the buildings along the street including, Andrew Johnson Hotel, Wachovia Bank and Trust, Bob's Grill, The Maple Club, Hotel Raleigh Annex, and Palace Theater. Raleigh, Wake County, NC c. 1946 From Carolina Power and Light (CP&L) Photograph Collection (PhC.68), North Carolina State Archives.

A walk in the beautiful centre of this seaside town in north west England. You can see that there was confidence and money well spent in Victorian times. It is visible in the investment that was made in creating beautiful buildings and interesting architecture, as well as lovely open space.

old demented woman is guided home by neighbours and family

Taken on recent visit to Spain

Taken on recent visit to Spain

c1910 postcard view of Guilford, Indiana. This photograph was taken from a hillside above Yorkridge Road and looking eastward across Guilford to the farm fields along Tanners Creek and to Mount Pleasant, the ridge in the distance. Yorkridge Road is the road near the lower left-hand corner of the scene. On the 1943 USGS topographic map, this is identified as Yorkville Pike and runs northwest to Yorkville and New Alsace. In the foreground, the two-story brick building with the bell tower was the school. Just beyond the school, Yorkridge Road ended at Main Street. Main Street ran east from that point and then turned northeast to the covered bridge across East Fork Tanners Creek. That bridge is just above the church at the left edge of this postcard. The covered bridge has been replaced by a modern concrete bridge, but the church was still at the west end of Church Street as of 2013. An 1899 Dearborn County atlas¹ identified this as an M. E. Church.

 

The businesses along Main Street aren’t identifiable in this scene, but the business on the southwest corner at Main Street and Bonnell Road had an awning in front. A horse-drawn wagon was parked under than awning and another wagon was parked nearby. The house near the lower right-hand corner was on the north side of Washington Street.

 

The C. C. C. & St. L. (Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis) Railroad tracks at the right edge of this postcard were rounding the northeast end of Sutton Ridge. The concrete abutment at the right edge of the postcard was part of the bridge structure where the tracks crossed West Fork Tanners Creek and Bonnell Road at the south edge of Guilford just outside this scene. The 1899 Dearborn County atlas shows the railroad crossing West Fork Tanners Creek farther northeast near the confluence with the East Fork and then running west a short distance south of Main Street and then turning southwest after crossing what is now Bonnell Road (labeled York Street in the 1899 atlas). The railroad depot was located at the southwest edge of town.

 

1. Albert T. Gridley, County Surveyor Atlas of Dearborn County, Indiana (Indianapolis, IN: Wm. B. Burford, 1899), page 29. Available online at cdm16066.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15078coll....

 

From a private collection.

 

The full postcard view can be seen here.

 

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Taken on recent visit to Spain

Old Portsmouth artist exhibition under the aches near the Round Tower. The Nelson portrait was hilarious - Nelson looked a bit like a monkey

 

My photo number 005843

Xongile rocks a printed tunic and leggings with some slouchy gladiator sandals for a great look for her slim frame.

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Jean Noël Julien boulangerie

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