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A view of Vaughan Brook in Vaughan Woods park in Hallowell, Maine. In the background is the Stickney and Page Dam, constructed in 1871 to create a reservoir that could supply a constant flow of water to the factories below. Ice was harvested on Cascade Pond for many years.
CP train 100 arrives at Vaughan Intermodal Terminal just after sunrise, they will set off most of their train before continuing towards Toronto.
Train 100 arrives at Vaughan Intermodal Terminal for its set off on its way from Vancouver to Toronto.
It's a gloomy evening as CN no.399 grinds out of the Humber River valley with two CN-painted IC SD70's and a CSX AC44 with about a mile of freight on the headpin. While snapping these frames, I could hear the hogger shifting his train out of dynamics and into power as more and more of his consist hit the grade.
The train was short enough that I got the whole consist in frame.
Nature preserve in Hallowell Maine, this bridge is right below the Stickney and Page Dam, built to create a reservoir on the property in 1871. You can find Vaughan Woods at the end of Middle Street in Hallowell where it intersects with the Litchfield Road. This spot is reached by a short 5 minute walk from the parking lot.
The Library of Congress Sarah Vaughan 1946
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[Portrait of Sarah Vaughan, Café Society (Downtown), New York, N.Y., ca. Aug. 1946] negative
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[Portrait of Sarah Vaughan, Café Society (Downtown), New York, N.Y., ca. Aug. 1946]
Contributor Names
Gottlieb, William P. -- 1917- (photographer)
Created / Published
1946, monographic.
Subject Headings
- Vaughan, Sarah, 1924-
- Women jazz musicians -- 1940-1950
- Jazz singers -- 1940-1950
- Café Society (Downtown)
Genre
graphic
Notes
- Reference print available in Music Division, Library of Congress.
- Purchase William P. Gottlieb
- Forms part of: William P. Gottlieb Collection (Library of Congress).
- General information about the Gottlieb Collection is available at
- In: "Downtown Café Society floor show offers value," Down Beat, v. 13, no. 18 (Aug. 26, 1946), p. 3.
- Gottlieb Collection Assignment No. 485 (gottlieb assignment)
- 485 (assignment)
- Café Society (Downtown) (venue)
- LC-GLB23-0880 DLC (stock number)
- got99000880 (got)
- hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/gottlieb.08801 (url)
- hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/gottlieb.08803 (url)
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electronic resource
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nonprojected graphic
photonegative
graphic
Extent
1 negative : b&w ; 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in.
Repository
Music Division
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Mr. Gottlieb has dedicated these works to the public domain, but rights of privacy and publicity may apply.
Excerpt from Toronto.ctvnews.ca:
TORONTO -- A former Toronto Walmart is turning into one of Canada’s largest mural projects.
The retail giant recently closed the doors of their Edgeley Boulevard location in Vaughan, Ont. Instead of leaving the property vacant, an alliance of artists and real estate developers created an expansive series of murals.
In total, four works of art cover each side of the building, spanning 30,000 square feet.
“We’re converting a Walmart into a giant piece of art,” said Arman Afkhami, director of sales and strategy at LDNMRK, an art agency. For the next three years, the murals will become a fixture in the neighbourhood.
“I think the community is feeling our intention,” said Toronto-based artist, birdO. His work primarily captures birds and animals, which is why he painted a massive kingfisher bird with a long beak that wraps around the building.
A westbound K Line stack train heads west out of Vaughan, NM on the Carrizozo Sub under the BNSF transcon.
A troubled CP 420 passes through one of the few remaining cornfields left in the fast-growing urban hellscape known as Vaughan. The conductor on this train apparently had thrown his knee out from some slack at Bolton and would need to be picked up by an ambulance before the train made it to Toronto, hopefully he’s alright.
In the Vaughan Woods, Hallowell, Maine.
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Austin's own, Stevie Ray Vaughan will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of fame in 2015.
Stephen Ray Vaughan (October 3, 1954 – August 27, 1990), known as Stevie Ray Vaughan, was an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. In spite of a short-lived mainstream career spanning seven years, he is widely considered one of the most influential electric guitarists in the history of blues music, and one of the most important figures in the revival of blues in the 1980s. AllMusic describes him as "a rocking powerhouse of a guitarist who gave blues a burst of momentum in the '80s, with influence still felt long after his tragic death."[2]
Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Vaughan began playing guitar at the age of seven, inspired by his older brother Jimmie. In 1971 he dropped out of high school, and moved to Austin the following year. He played gigs with numerous bands, earning a spot in Marc Benno's band, the Nightcrawlers, and later with Denny Freeman in the Cobras, with whom he continued to work through late 1977. He then formed his own group, Triple Threat Revue, before renaming the band Double Trouble after hiring drummer Chris Layton and bassist Tommy Shannon. He gained fame after his performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1982, and in 1983 his debut studio album, Texas Flood, charted at number 38. The ten-song album was a commercially successful release that sold over half-a-million copies. After achieving sobriety in late 1986, he headlined concert tours with Jeff Beck in 1989 and Joe Cocker in 1990 before his death in a helicopter crash on August 27, 1990, at the age of 35.
Canadian National GMD-1 CN 1439
Manifest freight from CN MacMillan Yard with CN 4018 & GTW 4929
CN MacMillan Yard, Vaughan, Ontario, Canada
August 13th, 2015
1280 x 840
My favorite photo from last year. It was taken on our way home. The sun was setting so we stopped and took a picture. I'm glad we did =)
071/365 - 2016
The annual Winnipeg Doors Open event is being held this weekend that see a number of historic building open their doors for people to get a little history and a tour (all for free).
Good Flickr friend morrismulvey and I went through the Vaughan Street Jail which was built in 1881.