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Lemington, Newcastle upon Tyne, Mark Pinder, 1994
#photography#vintage photography#vintage#black and white photography#mark pinder#1990s#1994#newcastle upon tyne#lemington#english#british#photojournalism#20th century photography#20th century
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Beanie Green Paddington
I wouldn’t usually end up in such a place, as I prefer more indy, punk and dilapidated coffee joints. Those are cheaper too, which I need as I am saving up for probably one of the most expensive things in life. Putting monetary concerns to one side, in such types of coffee joints, things just seem to taste sweeter, perhaps due to increased excitement when having a drink in a place where it feels…
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The Lemington Home 💛💚
Eleanor and Mike parents
Summer the happy teenager
Zack the grumpy child
Mia the adorable toddler
#ts3#sims 3#ts3cc#sims 3 cc#ts3 simblr#sims 3 simblr#sims 3 custom content#ts3 gameplay#sims 3 gameplay#sims 3 screenshots#ts3 screenshots#ts3 mods#sims 3 legacy#sims 3 mods#sims3 gameplay
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AND ON HIS HOMERACE WHILE HIS GRANDMOTHER IS RIGHT THERE WITH THE LEMINGTONS???
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Mark Pinder. Lemington, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1994
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grandma piastri is gonna put a bit (a lot) of laxative in those lemingtons next time i know it
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Top Left - Ferrent Lawrence | Top Right - Bartholomew Lemington Middle Left - Greg Mitchell | Middle Right - Henry Bernier Bottom Left - Verseon Black | Bottom Right - Amaryllis Bernier
Picrew for Ferrent and Amaryllis here Picrew used for Bartholomew, Greg, Henry, and Verseon here
Amaryllis Bernier and her crew aboard Subterranea~
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First tumblr post!
Hi, I'm lemington Yellowsour, a new lemon to this app, my current interests are digital art, games, lemons and the color yellow!
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Open to commissions✅
I’m new to tumbr but here’s some of my artworks
More artworks on my instagram:
My artistree:
#artwork#original art#art#artists on tumblr#digital art#my art#oc art#commissions#commission#small artist#digital artist#artist
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In 2020, the City of Pittsburgh acquired the former Veterans Affairs Hospital in Lincoln-Lemington from the federal government, at no cost, in order to build a regional training facility for police and emergency responders. A proposal to develop the 168-acre parcel have been in the works since at least 2018, and despite the absence of concrete plans, city officials have recently said the project will cost more than $120 million.
Former Pittsburgh mayor Bill Peduto initially proposed relocating police and emergency services headquarters, the police training academy, animal control, and the city’s vehicle repair shop to the Lincoln-Lemington site. Current Mayor Ed Gainey’s spokesperson Maria Montaño tells City Paper the scope of the project has since narrowed to focus on police training facilities, and that, despite the reduction in scope, the estimated cost of the project remains over $120 million.
Montaño did not answer City Paper’s questions about how the city intends to fund the more than $120 million project, except to say that the administration doesn’t “see a role or opportunity for private funding.” The 2023 capital budget has kept $17 million in future capital bonds, first proposed by Peduto in 2021, to fund the training center. Beyond that, it remains unclear where the money will come from.
“The concern in Atlanta is also the concern here,” says Muhammad Ali Nasir, advocacy, policy, and civic engagement coordinator for the activist arts nonprofit 1Hood.
Since the Atlanta Police Foundation estimates that 43% of trainees at the new center will come from out-of-state, opponents argue that its construction would contribute to increased police militarization across the country and the globe.
“Cop City, if built, will set a new precedent for police militarization, not just in Atlanta, not just in the southeast, not just in the country, but in the world,“ says Jonah Sylvester, an organizer with the Weelaunee Defense Society of Pittsburgh.
Nasir says he is concerned both that Pittsburgh police might train at the Atlanta facility and that a $120 million city investment in police training would further exacerbate what he already considers an excessive militarization of local police.
“I literally watched police rolling down in armored vehicles in the streets of Downtown. We’ve seen them deploy military tactics on peaceful protesters, completely unprovoked,” Nasir tells City Paper, recalling his experience of the Pittsburgh Police response to the May 30, 2020 protest against the police murder of George Floyd.
Nasir is also concerned by the Atlanta and proposed Pittsburgh centers’ location within predominantly Black neighborhoods.
“The similarity is a little stark to me because Lincoln-Lemington is 65% Black, the same way that [the closest neighborhood to Cop City] is 75% Black… We know that that training is going to be deployed against primarily Black people, that’s kind of the bottom line,” he says.
Although Black people make up less than a quarter of the Pittsburgh population, police data from 2019 shows that more than 60% of the time Pittsburgh officers used force, it was against Black individuals, and that 71.4% of the subjects of all frisks were Black.
Pittsburgh activists also share Cop City opponents’ concerns that police operations, especially those involving munitions and explosives, inflict environmental harm in the surrounding area.
The Peduto administration initially framed the project as green and sustainable, but Meghsha Barner, legal advocate at the Abolitionist Law Center, tells City Paper a new police training center is neither green nor environmentally sustainable.
“Similar to Cop City, politicians claim this is an environmentally sound choice, when we know militarized police contribute to pollution, and money poured into police coffers could instead be used to actually make Pittsburgh a greener, safer city,” they say.
Last week, Pittsburgh organizers held a week of educational and advocacy events in solidarity with the movement to stop Cop City, from a letter-writing campaign to currently incarcerated forest defenders and workshops on transformative justice.
Next week, organizers in Atlanta are calling for a Week of Action from March 4 to 11, inviting the public to come to the forest for a two-day music festival, as well as discussions, workshops, and other ways to get involved in the movement.
“It is an invitation for everyone and anyone interested in stopping Cop City to come to Atlanta to join the movement,” says Sylvester. “And truly, everyone, including, you know, mothers and grandparents — whoever you are, this is the time to come to Atlanta.”
As for Pittsburgh’s training center, in November 2022, city officials said there is no timeline for when construction will begin. Last year, City Council reallocated $1.4 million set aside for the project to a string of infrastructure improvements throughout the city.
Barnes says the recent reallocation of funds indicates that “Pittsburgh realizes that money allocated to this project is better spent elsewhere.”
“We hope that trend continues,” they say. “Pittsburgh doesn’t need or want a Cop City.”
#article#Pennsylvania#Pittsburgh#cop city#police violence#police brutality#police abolition#city paper
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#snow #snowy #weather #cold #white #winter (at Lemington, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnfZpq9oUeF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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okay is it just me, or am i gonna say that i HC that gumigoo's mum is literally just like the croc from the movie "Outback" (the one with the blue snake in it)?
Also gonna Headcanon that Gumigoo's mum would make him lemingtons at times when he was a kid, to cheer him up at times.
anyways, Gumigoo i heart always kfdjnbkjrt <3333
Feverishly drafting Gummigoo copium
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Teaching Assistant Level 2 x 3
Lemington Riverside Primary School are seeking to recruit three Teaching Assistants Level 2 Contract Type: Fixed Term | Working Pattern: Part time - term time plus specified days | Salary: £24,404 - £24,790 per annum pro rata Actual salary: £17,520 - £17,797 per annum | Advert End Date: 15/11/2024 12:00 | http://dlvr.it/TFk4Zb
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Man found shot on porch of home in Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH — A man was found shot on the porch of a home in Pittsburgh’s Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar neighborhood. The incident happened a little before 11 p.m. Monday. Pittsburgh Public Safety said police were called to the intersection of Lemington Avenue and Oberlin Street following a ShotSpotter alert that was reporting 11 rounds. The victim was found on the porch of a home on the 7200 block…
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These large brick cones are a reminder of the glass industry. When the fuel changed from charcoal to coal the temporary forest furnaces had to change to these larger structures. They produced the strong glass needed for sparkling cider and champagne, only about 4 left in UK . This one is being cleaned. The Lemington Cone stands 130 feet high and is classified as a Grade II* Listed Building. It was rumoured to be the largest glass cone ever built, using over 1.5 million bricks in its construction. Near Newcastle upon Tyne. #cider ciderhistory #champagne
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