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1906 (MCMVI) was a common year starting on Monday (dominical letter G) of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Sunday (dominical letter A) of the Julian calendar, the 1906th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 906th year of the 2nd millennium, the 6th year of the 20th century, and the 7th year of the 1900s decade. Note that the Julian day for 1906 is 13 calendar days difference, which continued to be used from 1582 until the complete conversion of the Gregorian calendar was entirely done in 1929.
San Francisco (/sæn frənˈsɪskoʊ/), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California and the only consolidated city-county in California. San Francisco encompasses a land area of about 46.9 square miles (121 km2) on the northern end of the San Francisco Peninsula, which makes it the smallest county in the state. It has a density of about 18,187 people per square mile (7,022 people per km2), making it the most densely settled large city (population greater than 200,000) in the state of California and the second-most densely populated major city in the United States after New York City. San Francisco is the fourth-most populous city in California, after Los Angeles, San Diego and San Jose, and the 13th-most populous city in the United States—with a Census-estimated 2014 population of 852,469. The city and its surrounding areas are known as the San Francisco Bay Area, and are a part of the larger OMB designated San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland combined statistical area, the fifth most populous in the nation with an estimated population of 8.6 million.
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The Prelinger Archives is a collection of films relating to U.S. cultural history, the evolution of the American landscape, everyday life and social history. It was physically located in New York City from 1982–2002 and is now in San Francisco.
The Archives were founded by Rick Prelinger in 1982 in order to preserve what he calls "ephemeral" films: films sponsored by corporations and organizations, educational films, and amateur and home movies. Typically, ephemeral films were produced to fulfill specific purposes at specific times, and many exist today only by chance or accident. About 65% of the Archive's holdings are in the public domain because their copyrights have expired, or because they were U.S. productions that were published without proper copyright notice.
The stated goal of the Prelinger Archives is to "collect, preserve, and facilitate access to films of historic significance that haven't been collected elsewhere."
By 2001, it had acquired 60,000 completed films of varying lengths and over 30,000 cans of unedited film. In 2002, the Library of Congress acquired the physical films held in the Archives as of that date; the Archives made two subsequent donations to Library of Congress totalling some 65,000 cans of film, primarily industrial and educational titles. As of spring 2015, the Archives holds about 8,000 films in videotape and digital form, approximately 14,000 home movies, and 1,000 industrial and sponsored films acquired since 2002.
Taarak Mehta is an Indian columnist, humorist, writer and playwright who is best known for the column Duniya Na Undha Chasma in the Gujarati language. He has translated and adapted several comedies into Gujarati, and has been well-known figure in the Gujarati theatre.
The humorous weekly column first appeared in Chitralekha in March 1971 and ever since has been looking at contemporary issues from a different perspective. He has published 80 books, over the years, three books are based on the columns he wrote in Gujarati newspaper, Divya Bhaskar while rest were compiled from the stories in Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah.
In 2008 SAB TV, a popular entertainment channel in India, started a show Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah that is based on his column, and soon it became the flagship show of the channel.
Taarak Mehta comes from a Jain family. He lives in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, where he moved in 2000, with his second wife, Indu, of over 30 years. His first wife, Ila who later married Manohar Doshi, (died 2006), also stayed in the same apartment building. He has daughter from his first marriage, Ishani, who stays in US, and has two children, Kushaan and Shailee.
Historic pre-earthquake San Francisco, 1906, with full sound design. Background: This film was shot on April 14, 1906, just four days before the San Francisco earthquake and fire, to which the negative was nearly lost. It was produced by moving picture photographers the Miles brothers: Harry, Herbert, Earle and Joe. Harry J. Miles hand-cranked the Bell & Howell camera which was placed on the front of a streetcar during filming on Market Street from 8th, in front of the Miles Studios, to the Ferry building. A few days later the Miles brothers were en route to New York when they heard news of the earthquake. They sent the negative to NY, and returned to San Francisco to discover that their studios were destroyed. The origin of the film was an enigma for many decades, and it was long thou...
San Francisco 1906. Fahrt durch die belebte Marktstraße
Gogi is worried about his exams and is trying hard to get good marks. Jethalal and Daya visit Sodhi's house to boost Gogi's morale. Meanwhile Daya said something which made Jethalal scared. What did Daya say? Can Gogi get good marks in exam? Stay tuned and enjoy the full episode. Click to watch all the episodes of Taarak Mehta - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6Rtnh6YJK7a6aWvIzLwbDe6FzzowRhMq The show is inspired from the famous humorous column 'Duniya Ne Undha Chasma' written by the eminent Gujarati writer Mr. Tarak Mehta. This story evolves around happenings in """"Gokuldham Co-operative Society"""" and covers topical issues which are socially relevant.The show predominantly - Promoolves around 'Jethalaal' (Dilip Joshi) who is an uneducated Gujarati businessman. Your 'Taarak M...
The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 struck San Francisco and the coast of Northern California at 5:12 a.m. on Wednesday, April 18, 1906. Devastating fires
San Francisco, 1906. Turn up the volume and travel back in time! This film was "lost" for many years. It was the first 35mm film ever. It was taken by camera mounted on the front of a cable car. The number of automobiles is staggering for 1906. Notice that all the cars apparently have their steering wheels on the right side. The clock tower at the end of Market Street at the Embarcadero wharf is still there. (I'm also wondering ... how many "street cleaning" people were employed to pick up after the horses? (Talk about going green!) And no traffic lights, no cross walks, no painted lanes, no road signs, no cell phones - yet folks seemed to survive okay..........& obviously no pedestrian or driving rules or laws. Notice how much better dressed they were in 1906.This film, originall...
Morley Safer reports on a mystery that was solved about a 100-year-old film that we now know was made on San Francisco's Market Street just days before the 1906 earthquake.
www.aforzadehercules.com Música: Jesús Suárez / Xosé Lois Romero Jesús Suárez: Voz. Xosé Lois Romero: Acordeón e percusión tradicional. Suso Vaamonde: Zanfona e gaitas. José Ramón Bugliot: Frautas. Guille Fernández: Guitarra. María Montero, Andrea Montero, Alejandra Montero e Mariana Montero: Voces e percusión tradicional. Produción: Xosé Lois Romero Gravación, mestura e masterización: Rubén Montes en Estudios Disquesí (Oza dos Ríos, A Coruña). Vídeoclip: MAXINA www.maxina.es Dirección: Carlos Seijo Produción: Noela Seijo Asistente produción: Cintia Cernadas Produción executiva: Noa López www.noalopez.com
1906 é unha canción composta por Jesús Suárez en homenaxe ao Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña e a todos os coruñeses. Tema producido en Drum&Roll Studios (http://www.drstudios.es http://www.fb.com/drstudios) coa colaboración dos profesores de Rock School Coruña (http://www.rockschoolcoruna.es http://www.fb.com/rscoruna) Todos os dereitos da canción son propiedade de Jesús Suárez.
Please Retweet: http://clicktotweet.com/fBK53 Here is a side-by-side comparison of two filmed journeys down Market Street shot in April of 1906 sourced from the Prelinger Archives at http://www.archive.org. The video on the left has enjoyed wide circulation online, but has often been incorrectly dated to 1905. Subsequent research by Historian David Kiehn of the Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum, has determined that the footage was actually shot by Harry and Herbert Miles on April 14th, 1906, only 4 days before the catastrophic event and subsequent fires leveled much of the city, resulting in conditions depicted in the video on the right, and of which the initial production source is unknown. Rick Prelinger, of the aforementioned Prelinger Archives has suggested that the post-event footage ...
The Bad Plus clausuró el V Ciclo 1906 de Jazz, que organiza la cerveza 1906 Reserva Especial, en el Teatro Principal de Santiago el pasado 13 de mayo. "Seven Minute Mind" está incluido en su nuevo disco "Made Possible". Más info: http://club1906.es/
Trolley ride down Market Street in San Francisco, filmed the week before the Great Earthquake and subsequent fires humiliated that city. Amazing witness to the chaos of city streets 105 years ago, edited to 'Gray on Gray' by Banco de Gaia... What do you see here that's changed in the past 105 years - and what do you see that's remained the same? 1. There are way more autos than one would think for the turn of the century\ 2. License plates were already in use 3. Cars, horsebuggies, trolleys, pedestrians all sharing the same space 4. No cops 5. No road signs 6. No crosswalks - people crossing wherever they feel like it 7. No concern for safety 8. No right vs left-hand lanes. drive on whichever side of the road you feel like 9. Drivers & steering wheels are largely on right-hand...
Film footage of San Francisco's Market Street from a moving cable car, before the 1906 earthquake and fire. This is truly a historical film record. Courtesy of the Prelinger Archives.
Online campaign called "Hay cosas que no deberíamos perder" for the "Red Vintage", the new beer by "Club 1906" (Estrella Galícia). Produced by Sunday www.wearesunday.net Director: Aleix Vilardebo DoP: Alex Font Camera Assistant: Josep Malo Copy: Carlos Serra Sound Mix: Roc Codó www.facebook.com/wearesunday www.twitter.com/weare_sunday www.instagram.com/weare_sunday
Online campaign called "Hay cosas que no deberíamos perder" for the "Red Vintage", the new beer by "Club 1906" (Estrella Galícia). Produced by Sunday www.wearesunday.net Director: Aleix Vilardebo DoP: Alex Font Camera Assistant: Josep Malo Copy: Carlos Serra Sound Mix: Roc Codó www.facebook.com/wearesunday www.twitter.com/weare_sunday www.instagram.com/weare_sunday
This film follows the story of two photographers on a mission to restore archives of old photographs from around the world. It chronicles their journey in all aspects of preservation and the first exhibition of their foundation, “Zero Memory Archive.” Client - Zero Memory Archive Director / Editor - Manuel S. Umo Camera - Beatriz Chinea and Manuel S. Umo Associate Producers - David Olivera and Tarek Ode Technical Consultant - Collin Loraine Shot in the Canary Islands, Spain.
---- Best seen in full screen ---- Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) ================= “Everyone wants to understand art. Why don’t we try to understand the song of a bird? Why do we love the night, the flowers, everything around us, without trying to understand them? But in the case of a painting, people think they have to understand. If only they would realize above all that an artist works of necessity, that he himself is only an insignificant part of the world, and that no more importance should be attached to him than to plenty of other things which please us in the world though we can’t explain them; people who try to explain pictures are usually barking up the wrong tree.” ============================= The Blue and Rose periods 1901-1906 ============================= In February 1901 Pica...
Stop motion animation using ripped paper and archival photos. Depicts the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco that destroyed--amongst many things--the original city hall (see on left of screen).
His discovery of LSD in 1943 influenced and inspired our culture like no other.
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