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Peter: yes, the tunnel is very much in use, as the tunnel is the main artery that connects [[wiki:Metro-North Railroad]] and [[wiki:amtrak]] trains to [[wiki:penn station]]. dodging the trains and staying out of their line of...... steve kettle: bliney smithy, you have created something awesome.
just reading through some of these names takes me straight back to my childhood.
i remember living in the shop Joyces fabrics (mum jean kettle (nee dixon) never changed the...... Marissa Chaplin: Hiya all
Thanks for all the info on the photos.
Boundary Rd Church is still methodist, not sure when it was rebuilt, I will try and find out.
The Fabric Shop was and still is double fronted (although...... Alan Taylor: Hi again Marissa et al,
The Bullring picture I notice that the old wooden Methodist Chapel looks to be completely brick built and with an extension at the playpark end, is it still Methodist and has...... Andrew Smith: (she ran Joyce's Fabrics, not the bakery)... Andrew Smith: Marissa
We lived in the flats from when they were built in the 70's to about 1986/7 - my Mum was the warden in one of them.
My mates Dad was one of the builders who worked...... Andrew Smith: Shops in Irlam that no longer exist, but will stay part of my memory of growing up in the 80's.
On Fiddlers Lane - Joyce's Fabrics, Bambers newsagents, King's sweetshop, Bates's hardware store, plus the Greengrocers...... Michelle: That one is located in Queen West outside a fabric store.... HushUp: Ok apparently not. So here we go (I guess because of my first post I used copy and paste so it didn't go through) Sooooo, I will type it all out, just because I...... bed sty-cee!: hello chicago folks-well lets have a little history lesson non of you are spanish, spaniards or latin. all of those words,terms or descriptions belong to europeans, aka white people. all so called hispanics,...... Reign Oner: yo, if you got Armour etch, how do you thin it out so it'll come through a fabric nib?... Concerned Monster Fan: I hate to read these types of articles because of the stereotypes that get associated with the monster trucks. I am a 20 yr old man who is well educated and far from the hillbilly...... Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Yep. bolt of material. I love fabric stores. They're a feast for the fingers as well as the eyes. ... Grange: I guess its kind of like the difference between canadians and the US peter . Your national flag represents your identity, you have a lot of rules as to when its flown and how its...... MutantScum: Salute!
I applaud your courageous decision to engage rather than censor. All is not completely lost! Disagreement and ridicule are valid expressions in a free society and some might say these things are art forms...... EvilGentleman: OK, this is about as ludicrous as it gets, people! I support the reinstatement of the death penalty, I support the right to bear arms, I believe law enforcement should be given a massive cash...... jeeff: looks like a tear in the fabric of time. kudos.... Bullish on Toronto!: Man, that city is kick ass!! You people have no idea how good you have it. Just look at the growth you guys have experienced. Something right is happeing there. I was...... David: I can hardly believe that picture of Shanghai isn't a fabrication.
Great post.... EvilGentleman: We all know that lies are the fabric upon which all governments are founded. It matters not whether the nation is a democracy or non-democracy, capitalist, socialist, communist, fascist, agrarian, theocracy or dictatorship. The one...... mtb4ever: I've read through many of these postings and am astounded at some of your comments. On the subject of what started the whole thing - littering. Mad Max actually said, "So he littred big...... Old Kensington Dog: A couple of points re. the confrontation specifically, and Kensington Market in general:
-The SUV in the photos is owned by the business accross the street, not the "Motorist". His four cylinder smaller car with...... ATaylor: Sad to see strong, productive structures marred, destroyed and autographed by non productive elements.. The " Silk City" in " The Garden State "... don't tell you too much anymore.. The memories are colorful, 3...... Peter: hool: lately, when i meet new people, many of them ask me if im canadian, upon first hearing my voice... this struck me as odd, but i suppose that after living in {nyc} for 10...... buer clk: que onda cabrones pongan mas fotos que onda oso cuando bamos a pintar en la fabrica de por mi casa ... Xaostica: Stop crying you gallery neutered girls! Neckface has done his thing and all you can do is knock him for lack of talent or for doing something already done! What is really going on is...... Witness...: There will always be others- people who will in a perverted fashion misuse the fabrics & the dynamics of a society. The ills of a society will always look "attractive", "alluring", and "inviting" to those...... kc: It's so un-Met like! (and for a moment I thought she was walking a dog.) A modern moment at the Met...I recently went to see the Matisse/fabric exhibit, and the viewers themselves were wearing an...... Thomas Smith: There was a small company that was manufacturing side by side tandums in the early to mid 90's, they called it the "Buddy Bike". I have a friend that owns one and decided to build...... elaine: i remembered it as a fabric thing, but maybe i was wrong, or else maybe, since you can make the emulsion yourself you can put it on anything. i was quite intrigued about it at...... Lili: Oh, yes, I ran across this earlier. So fabric was used instead of paper ?
The effect with fabric must be nice - grainy ?
Lili
... Lili: Elaine,
A quick-shallow search using "photographic technique contact fabric"
didn't yield. But the technique rings a faint bell for me - am trying
to recall - my recall is often slow but accurate.
Lili
... elaine: i can't remember the name of it offhand but there was a kind of photographic techmique which was used i think in victorian times which was beautiful - blue and white. it was a kind...... Jose (Ávila): ¡Impresionante, Don Justo!
En los 37 años que Don Justo lleva CONSTRUYENDO su sueño, en mi ciudad se han DESTRUIDO para siempre: una fabrica del siglo XVIII; un cementerio musulmán; una villa romana; el sistema...... Marc: oh man that was my lame anonymous post, misshitting the enter key..
i grew up in suburbias and love cities now.. suburbias are like mosquito ponds, thick stagnant things that insects flock to to breed- the......
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