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2018 photo100 - #73
Yeah... Imma just goin' leave this right here. ;-)
You can see all the images in the 2018 Photo100 project here: www.flickr.com/photos/streamingmeemee/albums/721576621771...
#2018photo100, #throwbackthursday, #family, #christmas, #1970s
Photo taken in 2003.
I found this doll in a junk shop on Houston Street long before the Gentrification process began. You don't find things like this on Houston Street anymore. The doll was made in Germany.
A survey of Tony Smith's Throwback (1/3) commented by Rosanna Flouty, Director of Education at Art21.
The piece is open to the public at Marsh & McLennan Companies Plaza at 1166 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY, United States.
Vintage 70's style glasses seen at Comic-Con. They look brand new, though, so someone spent a lot of time specifically designing the glasses to feature the Marvel characters as they looked in 1978 or so.
Guess it's supposed to create nostalgia for something that didn't even exist back then...
This week we are going back twenty-four years to 2001 and to ML 9 on College Street with a service on route 155 to Limekiln.
This version of route 155 started in 1994. It replaced former route 55, and became part of the City Imp network. The route ceased to operate in 2001 when it was replaced by an extended route 19A. A second version of route 155 started in 2019, running between IKEA and Bray. it ceased to operate in 2025 under Bus Connects. Neither route had very long lives.
ML 9 was new to Dublin Bus in 1994, originally in City Imp red/yellow livery. The ML Class was withdrawn around 2001.
Dublin Bus introduced the Localink brand in the late-1980s on minibuses. The brand ceased to be in the early-2000s. In 2007 a private operator started a new service in South Dublin under the similar name Locolink, but it only lasted about 6 months. In more recent years Transport for Ireland have used Local Link as a brand for some rural services.
13/03/2001
Group portrait of my dolls from January, earlier this year. Monday and Tuesday were wig-less, Sunday sporting spooky homemade Violet eyes, and Saturday with a short bob with fringe which has since been died ginger and is the loaner Enid currently wears.
Best thing Pepsi ever did was release Pepsi Throwback.
Next-best thing is bringing it back, and with probably the most-recognized logo in the brand's history.
Going to stock up big-time on this stuff for this round.
New project.
Every Thursday (or more often if I feel so inclined) I am going to upload a photo that was taken in the past.
-Throwback Thursday-
Shot April 2nd, 2006
“Where have you been?” asked DeGrazia when he met New York sculptor Marion Sheret as she visited the first DeGrazia studio at Prince Road and Campbell Avenue. They married in the jungles of Mexico in 1947, lived at the studio, then bought the 10-acre foothills site near Tucson that became DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun. Marion was instrumental in DeGrazia’s success, according to longtime DeGrazia friend Dick Frontain. “I don’t think he would have done it without her. In fact, I’m sure he wouldn’t. She was the drive he needed.” Happy Throwback Thursday!
This shot was taken at one of the restaurant in KL, this is a great place to enjoy meals and drink with friends and hanging around.
This photo also reminded me one of my best school mate who are passionate in photography as well. Thus, Chon Chong, you is the nominee for the B&W challenge!! Perhaps you can share some of the stunning work with us!
[黑白照片點名挑戰5之3
Melvin Foo 點名我張貼黑白照片,
需要連續五天並且每天指定一名攝影師完成同樣的任務
我將指定好友 Chon Chong
成為下一個接受挑戰的攝影師
#bwchallenge 2/5. I was nominated by Melvin Foo to post a B&W photo a day for 5 days, and to nominate another photographer each day.
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Workers stand outside a geodesic dome built by students for a crafts fair called "Alternatives in Environments and Technology" that was held at SSU from May 7-13 , 1973. Photo taken circa 1977. The photographic history of SSU/UIS can be found online in Campus Archival Documents.