RM2X35C8R–Halifax, Nova Scotia. April 23, 2024. Large fire of the roof of a new apartment building under construction on Robie street. Large cloud of black smoke seen from across the peninsula
RM2WPXKNY–Great Auk, Pinguinus impennis (formerly Alca impennis ). Vintage Lithograph book plate from Walter Rothschild 'Extinct Birds', 19th century, Illustration by John Gerrard Keulemans
RM2WXXFRJ–Flightless Kakapo. Stringops habroptilus. Known as Kakapo (Strigops habroptilus), Johannes Keulemans, artist, 1872,
RM2WTNAHR–Vintage Bird Lithography. Atlantic Puffin , Fratercula arctica, feeding juvenile young chick. By John Gould 1862.
RM2WGKH2R–Casuarius uniappendiculatus, One-carunculated Cassowary (showing two heads ). Plate from the Book Birds of Australia from John Gould, with illustration by his wife Elizabeth Gould, and from her drawings after her passing. Published in eight volumes (including supplements) from 1840 to 1869
RM2WGKH24–White-breasted Cormorant (Phalacrocorax leucogaster). Plate from the Book Birds of Australia from John Gould, with illustration by his wife Elizabeth Gould, and from her drawings after her passing. Published in eight volumes (including supplements) from 1840 to 1869
RM2WGKH2A–Eudyptes chrysocome , Crested Penguin .Plate from the Book Birds of Australia from John Gould, with illustration by his wife Elizabeth Gould, and from her drawings after her passing. Published in eight volumes (including supplements) from 1840 to 1869. species now known as Southern rockhopper penguin
RM2WGKH29–Podiceps poliocephalus, Hoary headed Grebe . Plate from the Book Birds of Australia from John Gould, with illustration by his wife Elizabeth Gould, and from her drawings after her passing. Published in eight volumes (including supplements) from 1840 to 1869
RM2WH81Y5–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. February 8th, 2024. Tents at the Victoria Park encampment were issued eviction notices from the city of Halifax. Victoria Park is one of the five designated camps which the city is ordering people to leave in the coming weeks, at the latest February 26th, by which time residents will face fines and possible arrest. This happens even as the housing crisis in the city is not showing any signs of improvement. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2WT4RR0–James Webb Space Telescope’s observations of spiral galaxy NGC 1566. original image was rotated and adjusted for clarity. CREDIT: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Janice Lee (STScI), Thomas Williams (Oxford), PHANGS Team
RM2W9R9F1–Vintage collectible dolls, Man with mustache and sombrero
RM2W9YRK6–vintage black viewmaster with leaflet that came with set
RM2W9YRHT–vintage black viewmaster with a box of More wonders of the world reels slides.
RM2W9R9F4–Vintage Kodak Brownie Six-20 Box Camera Art Deco
RM2WBFFYD–you are not alone, you are loved, sign on steps of a church
RM2TD60BA–Pile of replacement wooden railroad ties next to tracks, part of renovation on facilities at Halifax Port
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RF2TC6DCJ–Sign for war in Palestine: Free Palestine on sign in shape of watermelon
RM2TC6D18–Supermarket stacked display of Quality Street chocolate boxes
RM2TC6D1F–Fish filet with sticker $3 off 'Enjoy Tonight' selling produce before best before date
RM2TC6CWB–Bag of Red River Hot Cereal, also known as Bird seed porridge, a Canadian tradition
RM2TC6CP5–Jar of homemade Lebanese pickled turnips
RM2T9TEX2–Sign of the Salvation Army Thrift Store and facade, in Dartmouth / Halifax, Canada
RM2T9TEWF–Sign of NoFrills grocery store in Dartmouth, Canada
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RM2T8BF1T–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. November 19th, 2023. Hundreds gather at Ceasefire now in Palestine rally, demanding immediate actions to end the crisis. The rally was held in front of the Westin Hotel where the Halifax International Security Forum is being held. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2T8BEX8–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. November 19th, 2023. Hundreds gather at Ceasefire now in Palestine rally, demanding immediate actions to end the crisis. The rally was held in front of the Westin Hotel where the Halifax International Security Forum is being held. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2T8BEXE–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. November 19th, 2023. Hundreds gather at Ceasefire now in Palestine rally, demanding immediate actions to end the crisis. The rally was held in front of the Westin Hotel where the Halifax International Security Forum is being held. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2T7P1RF–the Orion Offshore Heavy Lift DP3 Installation Vessel in Halifax, with a ferry passing by for size comparison
RM2T7P1YR–Money Mart Financial Services facade and logo on Halifax / Dartmouth branch
RM2T7P1YN–Bulk Barn store front with naming logo on Halifax / Dartmouth store
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RM2T7P1NJ–Red Canadian Coast Guard ship Sir William Alexander sailing in harbour, with zodiac Halifax, Canada.
RM2T73CXR–A Snow Goose, Anser caerulescens, grazing in front of the Halifax Clock Town on Citadel Hill on a frosty autumn morning. The bird listed as a rarity for the province of Nova Scotia
RM2T96GXH–a book shelf with a collection of old books in various state of damage, classics of literature
RM2T2MA7P–Sign for the REM Station, the light rail part of the Montreal Transit system
RM2T2T7A4–New REM light rail transit train going along Champlain bridge
RM2T2T7A2–arch of the Champlain bridge with traffic jam, into Montreal
RM2T2T648–Patricia street in Jasper Alberta, with many cars parked everywhere, mountains in back ground
RM2T2T62A–bear proof garbage can in Jasper, with bear drawing
RM2T2T729–Mexican, taco, food truck in Downtown Vancouver
RM2T2T6FT–Robson square architecture in Vancouver
RM2T2T6KR–two people in fashionable outfit seen from behind walking up concrete stairs in central vancouver
RM2WBFFYH–Performers on stilts throwing popcorn at attendance at outdoor film showing
RM2TC6DD5–small urban round-about covered in green shrubs on tight intersection to force reduced speed. Vancouver, BC
RM2RYMRP0–Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. October 1, 2023. Local Armenian diaspora gathers in downtown to protest Azerbaijan's seizure of the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh last week which they deem a genocide on Armenian people, and as lead to huge number of Armenian fleeing the region for safety. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2T2T743–outdoor film projection of American Graffiti with people sitting on plastic Adirondack chairs
RM2TD60MN–Spotted Towhee, Pipilo maculatus, perched in tree branch
RM2RYMTMX–outdoors business sign of London Drugs pharmacy above entrance door
RM2TD5YPM–Empty Air Canada Luggage mover on the runaway of airport
RM2RWNCR7–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. September 20, 2023. “Queer education is Vital” message from a Counter Protester to the “1 Million March 4 Children'' to fight anti-Trans position of the March and to protect Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) curriculum in schools and promote safe inclusive Schools for 2SLGBTQIA children. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2RX492R–hand drawn sign: 'You are loved' on back of by Pro LGBTQ+ counter protester at anti-trans rally
RM2RWN8C7–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. September 20, 2023. Large group of Counter Protesters to the “1 Million March 4 Children'' to fight anti-Trans position of the March and to protect Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) curriculum in schools and promote safe inclusive Schools for 2SLGBTQIA children. Counter Protesters outnumbered to March by over two to one. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2RWNCRC–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. September 20, 2023. Protesters under the banner “1 Million March 4 Children” gather in towards the Provincial Legislature and ministry of Education to advocate for the elimination of the Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) curriculum, pronouns, gender ideology and mixed bathrooms in schools across the Province. Protests of the likes are being organized throughout Canada today. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2RW2DFJ–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. September 16, 2023. As hurricane Lee hits Nova Scotia, a large storm surge hits Halifax with waves crashing along the boardwalk. Visitors walking along the boardwalk to see first hand Tropical Storm Lee. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2RTY8CA–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. September 15, 2023. Hundreds walk through the streets of Halifax in the Global Climate School Strike rally.. The march led by local youths, with support from many from older generations, demand immediate actions and an end to fossil fuel usage to save the planet for future generations. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2RTY8CH–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. September 15, 2023. Hundreds walk through the streets of Halifax in the Global Climate School Strike rally.. The march led by local youths, with support from many from older generations, demand immediate actions and an end to fossil fuel usage to save the planet for future generations. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2TD60KR–Common Yellowthroat, Geothlypis trichas , perched on branch looking at camera
RM2RT3G98–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. September 10, 2023. The USS Porter in the Halifax harbour on the Parade of Ships to close the inaugural Halifax International Fleet Week. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2RT3GAG–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. September 10, 2023. The USNS William McLean leaving the Halifax harbour on the Parade of Ships to close the inaugural Halifax International Fleet Week. The USNS William McLean is a Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship of the United States Navy, Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2RNWB8K–Local Drag Queen Elle Noir doing story time part of Drag Show Performance on Halifax Boardwalk, September 2023
RM2RNWC3A–Drag Queen Elle Noir as Ariel in number part of Drag Show Performance on Halifax Boardwalk, September 2023
RM2RNWBM3–Local Drag Queen in Drag Show Performance on Halifax Boardwalk, September 2023
RM2TD61Y5–man with his dog on a paddleboard
RM2T2T4HR–band playing concert in Gazebo of Halifax Public Gardens
RM2T2T4AG–crowd walking on the Angus MacDonald Memorial Bridge annual Bridge Walk.
RM2RG2F0M–Busker duo Her Majesty's Secret Circus performing at the Halifax Busker Festival 2023
RF2RNG981–close up of a pile of samosas
RM2RNG8MN–Mary's African Cuisine food stand on the Halifax waterfront during festival, with kids climbing wave in background
RM2TC6DRR–stacked skewers of chicken marinated kebab on a hot plate of food stand
RM2WBFFYF–Samosas on offer at food stand in outdoor food festival
RM2REF5PR–March for trans and Queer Justice of the Streets of Halifax Nova Scotia. Lead banner of crowd
RM2REF5W3–March for trans and Queer Justice of the Streets of Halifax Nova Scotia. Lead banner of crowd
RM2REF5X5–March for trans and Queer Justice - Sign Trans deserve safety and peace
RM2TC6DPY–door of church with wreathes in rainbow colour of pride acceptance
RM2RFRM25–Bike Friday folding bicycle parked on side of shore, loaded with panier on an overnight expedition
RM2RNG934–Hand eating Traditional Indigenous prepartation of salmon filet with maple sauce and berry sauce
RM2RCY4KD–Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. July 17th, 2023. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is greeted by Athletes of the Nova Scotia team as he rides an Indigenous Canoe at the opening of the Canoe competition at the North American Indigenous Games. Over 5000 athletes from 756 Indigenous Nations across Turtle Island will be competing until July 23rd with competitions in 16 sports within 21 venues across the area. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2RCYHP2–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. July 17th, 2023. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stops to talk and pose for selfie as he exits the Halifax City Hall,
RM2RCY4KT–Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. July 17th, 2023. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rides an Indigenous Canoe at the opening of the Canoe competition at the North American Indigenous Games. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2RCY4X3–Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. July 17th, 2023. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives to ride an Indigenous Canoe at the opening of the Canoe competition at the North American Indigenous Games.
RM2RD86Y0–NAIG 2023 Softball tournament- u19 Female Manitoba Pitcher in the windup of her pitch delivery. Halifax July 2023
RM2RCTM0Y–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. July 16th, 2023. The lead of the athletes Parade of the opening ceremony of the 10th North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) on the streets of Kjipuktuk (Halifax), followed by the delegation from Ontario. Over 5000 athletes from 756 Indigenous Nations across Turtle Island will be competing until July 23rd with competitions in 16 sports within 21 venues across the area. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2RCTKT7–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. July 16th, 2023. The Eastern Door & the North delegation of athletes part of The athletes Parade of the opening ceremony of the 10th North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) on the streets of Kjipuktuk (Halifax). Over 5000 athletes from 756 Indigenous Nations across Turtle Island will be competing until July 23rd with competitions in 16 sports within 21 venues across the area. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2TC6DYW–Indigenous scooping wooden tool
RM2T2T3FK–Display of furs from traditional Mikmaq aboriginal hunting hanging on line at NAIG presentation
RM2RCTKWH–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. July 16th, 2023. The Manitoba delegation at The athletes Parade of the opening ceremony of the 10th North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) on the streets of Kjipuktuk (Halifax). Over 5000 athletes from 756 Indigenous Nations across Turtle Island will be competing until July 23rd with competitions in 16 sports within 21 venues across the area. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2RCTKT2–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. July 16th, 2023. Miss Southern Ute Indian, part of the Colorado delegation at The athletes Parade of the opening ceremony of the 10th North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) on the streets of Kjipuktuk (Halifax). Over 5000 athletes from 756 Indigenous Nations across Turtle Island will be competing until July 23rd with competitions in 16 sports within 21 venues across the area. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2RCTKYB–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. July 16th, 2023. The athletes Parade of the opening ceremony of the 10th North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) on the streets of Kjipuktuk (Halifax). Over 5000 athletes from 756 Indigenous Nations across Turtle Island will be competing until July 23rd with competitions in 16 sports within 21 venues across the area. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2RCTKXC–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. July 16th, 2023. Athletes from the Team Nunavut delegation having fun during The athletes Parade of the opening ceremony of the 10th North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) on the streets of Kjipuktuk (Halifax). Over 5000 athletes from 756 Indigenous Nations across Turtle Island will be competing until July 23rd with competitions in 16 sports within 21 venues across the area. Credit: meanderingemu/Alamy Live News
RM2RB6CR4–Halifax, Canada. July 2023. Indigenous dancers in costumes performing a dance part of ceremony for the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG)
RM2RADT1W–Governor Livingston Highlander Band performing at Grand Parade. Halifax, Canada. July 1, 2023
RM2RAN53D–Governor Livingston Highlander Band performing at Grand Parade. Halifax, Canada. July 1, 2023
RM2RADT8P–Brisbane Boys’ College Pipe Band performing on waterfront. Halifax, Canada. July 1, 2023
RF2R9YGY5–The Ocean Line Queen Mary 2 name of the side of the ship
RM2R9FPE7–Royal Tattoo performers: Band of his Majesty royal Marines , Collingwood at Dartmouth Open Street Festival. Halifax, Nova Scotia. June 2023
RM2R4Y6H5–Halifax Canada, May 28, 2023. Smoke from Tantallon fire seen over the Halifax Common
RM2R3FH7E–Heavylift vessel GPO GRACE with cargo of wind turbine parts for Vineyard wind1 in Halifax Harbour
RM2R3FH73–Heavylift vessel GPO GRACE with cargo of wind turbine parts for Vineyard wind1 in Halifax Harbour
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