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indahs-photography · 1 year
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Melbourne and Grafitti
Melbourne is a city that is well-known for its graffiti. The city has a number of mural walls and buildings. This makes it a great place for photography. Melbourne is also a great city to learn about graffiti and street art.
Finally, I visited Australia! I arrived in Melbourne late at night and experienced a thorough inspection by Australian Immigration. I spent almost three hours at the airport, placed in a particular lane where my suitcases and myself were sniffed by cute labradors. It was tiring, but no surprise to me anymore; Australian Immigration has earned its reputation for being thorough to foreign…
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paisleyphotographs · 8 months
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Paisley Town Centre Fire We Return See Whats Being Done
All to often we report whats happened and never follow up posts, so decided upon a revisit to the scene in Johnston Street three months on to find out what has happened to date It was on June 2nd 2023 that a fire ripped through Aladdins takeaway in Johnston Street in Paisley and the scene could have been more devastating if it wasn’t for the actions of PC Grant Miller that night who was…
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oxfords---notbrogues · 6 months
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Johnstons of Elgin
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filmap · 7 months
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M3gan Gerard Johnstone. 2022
House 5 Meanda Gardens, Sunnyhills, Auckland 2010, New Zealand See in map
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michaelwriston · 7 months
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Johnston Square. Baltimore, MD. 2023.
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rabbitcruiser · 7 months
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Robson Square, Vancouver (No. 2)
The new development was completed between 1979 and 1983, encompassing three city blocks and providing 1,300,000 square feet (120,774 m2) of space. The main component is the glass-covered Law Courts, which houses 35 courtrooms in the southern block. It is 42 metres (138 ft) in height, and the glass roof has a size of 420 by 115 feet (128 by 35 m), is supported by a steel space frame structure, covering approximately 50,000 square feet (4,645 m2) of public space.
The central block contains provincial government offices and, more recently, portions of the University of British Columbia's downtown satellite campus, UBC Robson Square, housed in the lower level. Above, three cascading waterfalls throughout the complex provide natural air conditioning with 850,000 US gallons (3,218 m3; 707,773 imp gal) of water. An outdoor skating rink is located at the lower level that extends below Robson Street and connects to the northern block with the Vancouver Art Gallery, which was renovated as part of the project.
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thefarfield-s5s · 7 months
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A few days in Austin
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mathhombre · 1 year
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Math Class, 100 Years ago
1916: Library of Congress, Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940, photographer
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1906 Tuskegee Institute: Library of Congress, Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952, photographer
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1902 Naval Academy: Library of Congress, Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952, photographer
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1901, Indian School, Carlisle, PA: Library of Congress, Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952, photographer
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1899, Sixth Division Street Paving Problem: Library of Congress, Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952, photographer
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1899, Washington DC: Library of Congress and 2nd, Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952, photographer
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graffiticanada · 2 years
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Ben Johnston Design
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mitjalovse · 4 months
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The 60's should be understood as more complex than they're usually seen. Therefore, I must invite Bob Dylan here as well. You will frown, but listen to what I've said before and what I shall say again – he's one of the quintessential musicians of the 60's, yet he also one of those that fought against the cliche this label gives him. Sure, he contains multitudes – he admitted that on one of his latest LPs –, so the fact his work both celebrated and criticized the ethos of the 60's makes sense. However, he has to agree his 60's gave him the acument he still has, they made him. Still, listen closely to many pieces from then, they don't fit the perception many have on him, he was already enigmatic then. For instance – who is the tune on the link really about? Dylan won't answer.
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strange-messengers · 1 year
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“Tall Duck” by Daniel Johnston, circa 1980s, 11 x 8.5 in., ink, Flair & Tombow brush markers, on display at Lydia Street Gallery, March 2023
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streetsofdublin · 1 year
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THIS WAS A WELSH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The street was named in 1821 after Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 2nd Earl Talbot, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, from 1817 to 1821. It was previously called Cope Street North and Moland Street. The Moland family owned large areas of land in the area with the Deve
MOLAND PLACE – TALBOT STREET According to some accounts this was Methodist rather than Presbyterian. Talbot Street is a city-centre street located on Dublin’s Northside, near to Dublin Connolly railway station. It was laid out in the 1840s and a number of 19th-century buildings still survive. The street was named in 1821 after Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 2nd Earl Talbot, Lord Lieutenant of…
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longliverockback · 2 years
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The Doobie Brothers Toulouse Street 1972 Warner Brothers ————————————————— Tracks: 01. Listen to the Music 02. Rockin’ down the Highway 03. Mamaloi 04. Toulouse Street 05. Cotton Mouth 06. Don’t Start Me to Talkin’ 07. Jesus Is Just Alright 08. Disciple 09. Down in the Track 10. Snake Man —————————————————
John Hartman “Little John”
Michael Hossack
Tom Johnston
Tiran Porter
Dave Shogren
Patrick Simmons
* Long Live Rock Archive
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filmap · 1 year
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M3gan Gerard Johnstone. 2022
Funki  55 Wellesley Street East, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010, New Zealand See in map
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michaelwriston · 7 months
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Johnston Square. Baltimore, MD. 2023.
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rabbitcruiser · 7 months
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Robson Square, Vancouver (No. 3)
Typical of Erickson's designs, Robson Square is constructed primarily out of concrete, but softened by its environmental design. In addition to the water features are trees and other flora as well as gradually inclining stairs with an integrated ramp. The open design allows for relatively unobstructed natural light and fresh air, and the waterfalls divert from the noise of downtown traffic. Landscaping on the project was designed by Cornelia Oberlander.
This public square has been highly utilized due to its successful design. As referenced by William H. Whyte, plazas need specific elements to unlock the potential of an area for proper utilization and enjoyment. The Robson Square experience is considered successful, from a designer's point of view, because it follows Whyte's Street Life Project guidelines. The complex was completed in three stages at a cost of $139 million. The provincial government offices were finished first in 1978, the Law Courts the following year, and the renovation of the old provincial court building into the new Vancouver Art Gallery was completed in 1983, a decade after the design was started.
As of November 23, 2009, Robson Square has been reopened following a multimillion-dollar reconstruction project. Its reopening can be directly attributed to the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver and Whistler. Robson Square provides the only public outdoor skating rink in Vancouver—and is free to use.
The rink area is used in the milder months for various public events including Ballroom & Salsa dancing, and is also the hub for Vancouver's Street Dance community since the late 90s. As noted above, the skating rink is open in the winter; admission is free and skate rentals are $4.00.
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