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Sunshine, sunshine
Oh, oh
was lost between the midnight and the dawning
In a place of no consequence or company
3:33 when the numbers fell off the clock face
Speed dialling with no signal at all
Go, shout it out, rise up
Oh, oh
Escape yourself, and gravity
Hear me, cease to speak that I may speak
Shush now
Oh, oh
Force quit and move to trash
I was right there at the top of the bottom
On the edge of the known universe where I wanted to be
I have driven to the scene of the accident
And I sat there waiting for me
Restart and re-boot yourself
You’re free to go
Oh, oh
Shout for joy if you get the chance
Password, you, enter here, right now
Oh, oh
You know your name so punch it in
Hear me, cease to speak that I may speak
Shush now
Oh, oh
Then don’t move or say a thing
Unknown Caller by U2 "No line on the Horizon"
Graves of unknown Confederate soldiers in the LaFayette Cemetery in LaFayette, Georgia, USA.
This was the last photo I took before my camera went out on me. :(
Australian
2,242 gross tons, 1,406 net.
Lbd: 279'7' x 42'5" x 13'.
Steel twin screw steamship built by Scott & Co., Greenock for the Adelaide Steamship Co in replacing the Victorian on the coastal routes. Held
twin triple expansion engines producing 272 nhp.
Could carry 45 passengers plus 60 steerage. Worked the Queensland coast for much of her career, being nicknamed the 'Lingerer' because of her
low speed.
Also serviced the South Australian ports. Laid up 1919, sold early 1920 to unknown owners and renamed Lorestan. Renamed again in 1925 to Tai
Fook Sing. Scrapped at Shanghai in 1935. (Allinga is a 'local aboriginal" ie South Australian tribal word for 'the sun')
Photo Credits: The Don Ross Collection
Details supplied Flotilla Australia
Old First United Methodist Church
197 Locust Avenue
West Long Branch, NJ 07764
Founded in 1809 and is the oldest functioning church in Monmouth County.
The corner-stone was laid May 16, 1809, at 11 o'clock, according to the statement of Mrs. Theodore Woolley, whose mother was born on that day, and related to her this fact. The services lasted from 11 o'clock in the morning until 6 in the evening.
The Negro Hill Massacre c. 1780 Mechanicsville
In or about the year 1780 there occurred in the present Borough of West Long Branch an event, which has been called the Negro Hill Massacre. It occurred on what is now the location of the present Old First Methodist Church Cemetery. During the Revolutionary War the English government offered freedom to all slaves who would run away and join their forces and help put down the "Rebels" as the Patriots were then called. Several local runaway slaves joined a party of Refugees or Loyalists, which were located at Sandy Hook, which was in British control at that time. From there they were sent out on small raiding parties to plunder and collect information on the Patriots and there intended movements in the area. In these forays the many lawless acts they committed was enough to cause the locals a thirst for revenge. In what the thought would be one of there usual raids they passed through lower Sea Bright and Long Branch and then through Tinton Fall's they took a circuitous route, then came out near where the present Old First Methodist Church now stands, not knowing that all this time they had been followed by a group of "Local Militia". They halted for a rest, little dreaming what would be in store for them. They were taken so much by surprise they had no chance for defense, and the whole party were soon bayoneted to death except Sam, a run away slave from the Woolley Plantation who was left for dead. A local living near by found Sam and still seeing life in him, returned him to the Woolley Plantation where he was nursed back to health and lived nearly 40 years after the event. He carried the grave marks of 11 bayonet wounds on his hands and breasts the rest of his life.
Unknown panel members at the National Film Society convention, May 1979. NOTE: Permission granted to copy, publish, broadcast or post any of my photos, but please credit "photo by Alan Light" if you can. Thanks
Taken at Desert Botanical Gardens, in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA on June 30th during the morning. 3 pics of this bird are on my photostream.
Unknown owner, in the collection of Daniel Fearing. Designed by Sidney L. Smith in 1915. Country: USA. Dimensions: 7.5 x 5. Feature: Two fine big trout. Type: sketch and letter. Annotations: "Original pen and ink sketch for angling plate". sketch on letter from designer to DBF. In the Fearing Angling collection.
This unknown muscian was playing a Chinese plucked zither called a “Guzheng” during the “Peacock Dance” performance at the East Tennessee Chinese New Year Festival, on February 10, 2013.
To hear a sample of the sound of music that the guzheng produces, click the play button on the player below the image.
This shot was taken using a NIKON D800 at ISO 5000, f/7.1, for 1/640sec
2022 Scania P410 XT
A68 near Pathhead, Midlothian, Scotland
06/01/2026
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Unknown dipsacaceae (Unknown dipsacaceae)
Flowering plants pulled out at Front Country Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.
July 23, 2013
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Unknown species, perhaps Dipsacaceae.