Conversations

Here are conversations that have happened in the last week on Flickr Commons:

It's a Dog's Life

  • Niall McAuley said:
    We saw a dog cart before in Brussels, but it was a different one.
  • beachcomber australia said:
    24 July 1901 was a Wednesday ...

    Previously in Brussels -
  • Foxglove said:
    I tried "Google lens" on the building but it was not able to make a match
  • DannyM8 said:
    Nice Dog
  • glessew said:
    Nowadays you only see them in the cars.
  • Suck Diesel said:
    glessew
    They have taken over
  • glessew said:
    Suck Diesel so true !

Unidentified woman with dog from Whitehorse-to-Winnipeg dog sledding trek, Edmonton, Alberta, 1946

  • d156156156 said:
    Helen Czech, per a newspaper article mhttps://digitalcollections.lib.umanitoba.ca/islandora/object/uofm:1840490

Woningbouw | Housing "Beter Wonen" Den Haag

  • 1 older comment, and then…
  • Karlo Quist said:
    Dit is Hilversumsestraat hoek Weesperstraat in Den Haag

Irish Arms and Irish legs a-plenty

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  • billh35 said:
    "And we're off to Lisdoonvarna at the end of the year.
    We're off for a bit of craic, the women and the beer.
    I'm awful nifty for a man of fifty..
    Catch me if you can, my name is Dan and I'm your man!"😄

New Year revels & concert at Ingleburn Military Camp, Sydney, 1941

  • 8 older comments, and then…
  • nacho pippen said:
    Wonderful picture
  • Flickr said:
    Congrats on Explore! ⭐ February 26, 2026
  • Michael Gschwind said:
    Glückwunsch zu Explore !
  • Cornelis M.J. said:
    Congratulations on your photo in Explore !
  • Francesco Dini said:
    Congrats on making Explore! 🎉✨ 👏 - Amazing capture! ✨
  • Lukas Larsed said:
    Congrats on Explore 🏆
  • Sigurd Krieger said:
    Congrats on Xplore!!
  • gato-gato-gato said:
    Nett!
  • Ann said:
    Admired your photography, congratulations on explore 👌🏆🌟 such fun

School Girl Grace Glaeser

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  • Lukas Larsed said:
    Congrats on Explore 📷
  • xprocessed said:
    Well done Cloyne and District Historical Society on getting to the Explore page! 📷 📷
  • Cloyne and District Historical Society said:
    Thank you for all the congratulatory messages!

A beauty built for speed!

Lets go to Slane, sure nothing ever happens there!

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  • billh35 said:
    And now it has a whole new career on the BBC programme "Traitors - Ireland" which was based there...

And not a Council worker in sight!

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    The second name you mention appears to be Burt F. Raynes who went on to become president of the Material Handling division. This has been added to the tags. The name appears in a newspaper article and historic company data.
  • Stig Jarlevik said:
    Thanks again Chuck!
    Stig

Drawing (allegedly), unidentified building (definitely).

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  • Niall McAuley said:
    derangedlemur Well done!

26_0015055 Rohr Collection Image

  • Chuck Walla said:
    Tall guy on the left may be Don Rice or Bob Rice? I can't read the name tag clearly.

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  • Chuck Walla said:
    Newspaper articles from the period suggest this might be used to form titanium parts. Your corrections are welcomed.

Did the Cutting on Sark lead to the Cutty Sark?

  • 16 older comments, and then…
  • Niall McAuley said:
    I see an article about wind power for Sark from 2024, and it says: The challenging thing is that the only way to get all the necessary supplies on Sark is through one of the two tunnels. So these tunnels define all the dimensions.
  • O Mac said:
    Creux Harbour.
    maps.app.goo.gl/NQBSUKSPRR55PnPf6
  • Suck Diesel said:
    Creux Harbour on the island of Sark
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    O Mac Suck Diesel You both got to the Creux of the matter!
  • beachcomber australia said:
    Flickr is sometimes amazing! In June 2018 via maykal
  • John Spooner said:
    In a review of the Portland Gallery, London, the review remarks on a work by a Mr.Naish entitled "Creux Harbour" thus:
    Mr. Naish has this year chosen another view in the Island of Sark, namely, " Le Creux Harbour" (463)-just such a tiny sheltered inlet as one might expect to find in so diminutive an island, and just such a grottoed nook as a mermaiden might haunt to wring out her tresses, were it not overhung by a lofty jetty, and profaned by Jersey boatmen.
    (Daily News (London) - Monday 21 March 1859
  • beachcomber australia said:
    And an oldie before the arch was built, as in today's photo,
    via memories of days gone by

    Edit: There seems to be a metal bridge in this one ...
  • beachcomber australia said:
    Closer ! Via stut
  • John Spooner said:
    The Guernsey Star - Tuesday 29 August 1876 says that the tunnel is obvious enough to the visitor arriving at Creux harbour, BUT
    Not so was it some years back, when the tunnel connecting the harbour with the interior of the island ran at right angles to its present course, and when, says a guide-book, " so singularly concealed was the approach, that the Lords of the Admiralty, arriving at Sark on their tour of inspection, and intending to land, actually did land on the breakwater; but, there being no human being in sight and no one knowing the state of the case, their lordships gave up the task as hopeless, and returned on board in search of less difficult landing-places and better known if less picturesque spots."

26_0015861 Rohr Collection Image

  • Chuck Walla said:

26_0015617 Rohr Collection Image

  • Chuck Walla said:
    NOT a fry cook! 😄

26_0068986 Rohr Collection Image

  • Chuck Walla said:
    This may have been shot from the Cesar Chavez Parkway overcrossing. Corrections are welcomed.

Portrait: Webb, Beatrice

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  • Roger said:
    Oh sure! But I looked at this and thought it looked like the work of a pencil more than the work of a camera. Either way its art .... but maybe they were cleverer with their photos than I think .

    Thank you for sharing these images. I am still looking at the recent gifts.