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Comments about 19th stThere are 29 comments about "19th st"
margarita kontarovich : i will be decorate of the christmas on monday december 1st, 2008. i will be buy real plastic tree christmas day on thursday december 18th,2008. it is very cold today. new york city very cold...... Ruppert Houses Problem: Ruppert House Crack Dealers
Crack cocaine drug dealers, some actual residents of Ruppert House, are peddling crack cocaine in front of the Ruppert Houses. It has been going for years without exposure. Until now....... Crack Dealers dealing drugs @ Ruppert Houses, Yorkville, N.Y.C.: Ruppert House Crack Dealers
Crack cocaine drug dealers, some actual residents of Ruppert House, are peddling crack cocaine in front of the Ruppert Houses. It has been going for years without exposure. Until now....... Dr Jayne: Great site. Did anyone go to dancing school at Miss Helen's School of Dance in the early 1960s? Probably on 19th ave? If you did, there was a family with three girls...... Movie Place: I vividly remember the yard south of 72nd Street. I remeber standing on top of a ventalation opening (all those grates that give the tunnel it's beautiful lighting effects) watching the fan on top...... Junior Apprentice: nver mind the flux capacitator question. I found it on the internet (like evry thing else) Is that really how people wore their hair in the 19th century? i had no clue. I've got friend...... POWcityblog: Hydroelectricity - a short form from the 19th century. I probably shouldn't use it.
Also, there isn't much graff on the coke machine, less than you'd find on something truly abandoned. Someone is cleaning that machine.... picturepack: Moonlight on Jackson and 19th. leave a cash tip.... Cyril Bagshaw: Viewed from our shop about 1970 of Fiddlers lane primary school
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Our young son Brian at the time and now sadly missed having passed away on the 19th january this year is seen ouside the school...... BUGS: On Sat 19th Jan 2008
I held my 40th birthday bash at Chapples bar penton street near the Angel
North of the river. it was a cockney theme, being a good old cockney boy i thought it...... MaGoo: PS: Just for context- so that you realize that my observations are quite balanced and unbiased:
I was raised by a single parent on welfare- we were abjectly poor. Most of our neighbors who were Bushwick...... MaGoo: Thank you, Editor, and UFF and Cartlegger.
I won't go hog-wild here- as I realize that there are so many other areas of human endeavor that come into play when discussing this topic, that it would...... Toxteth Riot: Hi EvilGentleman.
I don't like the term FYROM. I am not a fan of the term Republic of Macedonia either.
The Graeco-Romans, that is, the indigenous population of the South-Easter Meditarranean, as a people share a common...... upfromflames: Sure. The Brooklyn Historical Society Library. They have hundreds of them, mostly 19th century or earlier--though they include a few by that Brooklyn (Williamsburg/Bushwick) shutterbug Eugene Armbruster.
They are not on public view, but you...... upfromflames: cjh: thanks again for your post. I used it on a walking tour of Bushwick today. One more story to add to the many, found in buildings gone, standing, and yet to be.
Hope you...... j.walthers@timesnewsweekly.com: In response to upfromflames regarding Bushwick Corners:
This response requires both historical perspective and adjustment of mind set to the Colonial New World.
The 17th Century was a fundamentally agrarian society dedicated and tied to land...... lisa 19th jan.4:45: i love the pictures and i want you to post more .by the way for a school project i am doing San Gabriel Mission.... anon (localhost): Yes...this is the Birmingham....where the tragic bombing "4 little girls" occured. In some ways, I think the focus of the world made most of us look at ourselves and re-evaluate our attitudes...thus dealing with the...... little ukraine: i went to blue note for my then-girlfriend/now-fiancee's 19th birthday, and saw a rather well-known artist (can't believe i can't remember who right now, but a friend and i were very excited to meet him...... little ukraine: those leaves on the sidewalk in front of the tailor's kill me.
For the wider CN population... I feel like Patchogue has an appropriate presence on this page because, like GoG pointed out, it is,...... JNJ: Again. The problem isn't your, "whiteness". Human phenotypes don't necessarily always reflect the genotypes. "White", just like Black, Brown, Red, Yellow, is just a generic term used to separate people for the...... joey: we just had our annual, autumn, 'red flag' fire warning days. a mixture of very low humidity, hot temps and gusty winds - lucky for us no fires this time. october 19th was the 15th...... jeeff: regarding the last photo, it's the segway of the 19th century.... jamie: that town hall looks an awful lot like a 19th century workhouse... Andrew Smith: Quote "Please could someone explain these comments... Night soil? (It was used to soak up Victorian Manchester's 'night soil'.) as in from sewage?(fertilised by 200 year old human waste)"
Hi,
Yes, I did mean human waste. I...... Julian: I heard that Grey Squirrels were imported to the UK from Canada in the 19th century - a time that red squirrels look back on like arrival of the conquistadores in the Americas. They should...... Cheesy_Member: Instantly recognisable because of its unique design, the Forth Rail Bridge was one of the greatest achievements of 19th century engineers.
The original designer was Thomas Bouch - but his rail bridge over the River...... Peter: woah! we were driving up to tarrytown yesterday and saw that same thing, all flashing and freaking out... only had the {lomo} handy, though, and couldnt get to the digital in time to snap a...... Jamie: Yo, i like the clinton building. It so doesn't fit in with the 18th/19th century architecture of the town but it looks kickass. In my opinion anway....
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