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Taylor Swift on Good Morning America for the launching of her Red Album.
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Taylor Swift on Good Morning America for the launching of her Red Album.
Feel free to use these photos as long as you credit to either of these sites.
watercolor, ink, pen, pencil on scrap wood and old book pages.
grateful dead song:)
looks much better big!
Another set of photos of our rental Suzuki Swift around Iceland. She really was amazing, and I love her colors in Iceland's landscape!!!
Here are the first pictures!
Taylor Swift
Fearless Tour
October 10, 2009
Allstate Arena
Chicago, IL
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Taylor Swift performs at the Sound Relief concert to raise funds for the Red Cross Victorian Bushfire Appeal at the Sydney Cricket Ground. 14/3/09 © Daniel Boud
Team Blue Lug's Swift Campout 2016 at Inawashiro Fukushima.
Photo by Nobuhiko Tanabe ( www.instagram.com/nb_log/ )
The Swifter,
The Swifter – a trio including Andrea Belfi (Drums), BJNilsen (Electronics) and Simon James Phillips (Piano).
Airmen from the 821st Contingency Response Group load a pallet onto a C-130J Super Hercules during Exercise Swift Response 16 at the Bydgoszcz Airport, Poland, June 8, 2016. Exercise SR16 is one of the premier military crisis response training events for multinational airborne forces in the world, the exercise has more than 5,000 participants from 10 NATO nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Joseph Swafford/Released)
Taylor Swift
Speak Now World Tour
June 4, 2011
Amway Center
Orlando, FL
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Taylor Alison Swift is a American Singer, Songwriter and an Actress that we all know and we also know that she is the queen of pop and there’s no way to take her crown. She wins 7 Grammys, 4 Consecutive number one albums and a endless parade of hit singles. But here are 18 Incredible ...
Fast moving critters. In the past, ... 10 and more years ago, we used to have maybe 2 dozen Swifts each year, coming over from Africa, and nesting near our location.
In our neighbourhood, numbers dropped, and some years I saw none. This year a surprise group arrived. There appears to be about 8 of them. Counting is very difficult !
A first for me, as I have never seen one in the wild before and of course, that means I've never seen one at Royal Park before. I only got one shot in focus, before it flew off to a more distant tree and I wasn't able to find it again.
Taylor Swift, Kellie Pickler and Gloriana played a sold-out show Sept. 12, 2009 at the Sommet Center. Faith Hill jumped on stage for a second, and Taylor later revealed this season's third jersey for the Preds. Pic by Ray Zate/News 2.
A high-rise for swifts - a tower in engineering brick, with nesting boxes in clay - built on the plinth of the old chimney.
Taken at the Walthamstow Wetlands
Walthamstow Wetlands is a fully operational 211 hectare Thames Water reservoir site which is the main source of water supply for 3.5 million people...In October 2017, Walthamstow Wetlands opened to the wider public for the first time in 150 years...
In 1852, the East London Waterworks Company (ELWC) was granted permission to develop land at Walthamstow for reservoirs and by 1863, the first stage of the reservoirs development was completed with the construction of Reservoir Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Collectively they occupied just under 18 hectares of land and were all laboriously hand-dug by teams of ‘navvies’. In 1866, a drought in London and serious problems with water quality resulting in a cholera epidemic, drove the second phase of construction - Reservoir Nos. 4 and 5 were now added. With London’s fast growing populating, the High and Low Maynard Reservoirs were completed in 1870 for additional water storage whilst in 1887, a Davy compound engine (a new and powerful type of steam engine used widely for pumping at waterworks and mines during the late Victorian era) was installed at the Coppermill for use in the fast-expanding reservoirs system.
In 1894, the Engine House was built and remained in service until the 1980s - known initially as Ferry Lane Pumping Station, and later, the Marine Engine House, it was designed by ELWC’s architect H. Tooley under the watchful eye of Chief Engineer W. B. Bryan. Underneath the building was a network of underground reservoirs, chambers and pipes that linked the reservoirs and reached as far as Stoke Newington. In 1895, the East and West Warwick Reservoirs were completed and named after the Countess of Warwick, heiress of the local Maynard family, who sold the land to ELWC.
In 1897, Lockwood was the last reservoir to be created and also the largest – covering 30 hectares and excavated to a depth of around 8 metres. Named after one of the ELWC’s directors, it was a major engineering feat for its day - requiring a huge labour force of 1,250 men. Unlike the first reservoirs, which were dug mainly by hand, Lockwood was constructed with plenty of steam-powered pumps, engines and cranes - as well as a team of 50 horses!
In 1904, the Metropolitan Water Board became the new owner of Walthamstow Reservoirs following a series of mergers and nationalisation. In 1940, Walthamstow was hit by the first of many German bombs during the Blitz in World War II and several of the reservoirs were damaged whilst Lockwood’s water level was lowered to limit potential flooding during the war years. In 1951, the Ferry Boat Inn and Coppermill were designated Grade II Listed Buildings for their architectural features and unique place in local history.
In 1973, the Thames Water Authority became site manager following the creation of new regional water authorities, public bodies responsible for water supply, navigation, land drainage, sewage treatment and fisheries. A few years later in 1975, Walthamstow Reservoirs’ important status for London’s wildlife was officially recognised for the first time with its designation as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. In the 1980s, the Marine Engine House was decommissioned and as a result, was used mainly as a storage space until it was redeveloped as part of the new Walthamstow Wetlands over 30 years later.
In 1989, the water supply and sewage treatment aspects of the Thames Water Authority were privatised, leading to the company of today and in 2000, the site was designated part of the Lea Valley Special Protection Area for wildlife - also gaining international ‘Ramsar’ status as a major part of the valley’s internationally important wetland habitat.
[WalthamstowWetlands.com]
Taylor Swift on Good Morning America for the launching of her Red Album.
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-New York, NY - 7/21/2014 -Karlie Kloss and Taylor Swift Leaving Yoga Class in Soho
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An infantry soldier with the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment heads for a Blackhawk helicopter during Exercise Swift Eagle 08.
Swift Eagle 08, the Combined Training Centre’s warfighter exercise, is being conducted at the Townsville Field Training Area from October 7 to November 2, 2008.
Bringing together force elements from the Australian and New Zealand Defence Forces, Swift Eagle 08 is the biggest Army exercise this year with over 2,500 participants.
The exercise provides valuable experience in the field at the tactical level by offering personnel a chance to operate in a combined arms environment.