"When submitting an article to a publisher you should include the following statement in your submission:
'For the purpose of open access, the author(s) has applied a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submission.'
Doing so ensures that [β¦] we can still make it #OpenAccess."
One of my ongoing projects is the scanning, color correcting, labeling, and mapping of my in-laws' old slides. This slide was taken in November 1971 enroute between London and Bristol.
I've searched for the pub name labeled the side of the building and Google doesn't find it. Although that business is probably long closed, the building probably still exists.
If you recognize it, please let me know approximately (or exactly!) where it is.
Bristol, Virginia is the Birthplace of Country Music, and the museum is a unique place to visit, especially for those interested in our Country Music heritage.
βOur childrenβs future β all childrenβs future β is at stake, which is why weβre uniting as mothers and allies to take a stand, raise awareness, and push politicians to take meaningful, urgent action β starting with phasing out fossil fuels, fast.
James Peak isn't an art critic, or even a journalist. He's a Banksy super-fan, and in this series he gets closer than close to Banksy's secret world to tell the story of the graffiti kid who made spraying walls into high art, the anonymous figure who became a household name, the cultural phenomenon who bites the hand that feeds him.
In 1974, this man, Prof. Graham Teasdale, gave the world the Glasgow Coma Scale, which is used by doctors around the world to measure levels of consciousness. It's a bit of a weird thing to have named after your home city, but it's much better than Bristol, birthplace of the Bristol Stool Chart!
This is a fact I learned this weekend, thanks to the Glasgow Doors Open Day Festival and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow.
thereβs a house on Cotham Hill on whose fence people who find a lost glove put it up in the hope that the owner of the other half will come and find it. The gloves are taken down on March 1 -this is their last weekend. The lost glove fence now spans three houses #streetphotography#bristol
The Solar Together scheme has reopened in the South West of England.
This is a great way to get cheaper solar panels and batteries on and in your property. Speaking from our experience, they can save you a lot on your electricity bills... if you have the money spare upfront to buy them. πβ‘π‘
Meanwhile in #Bristol, another tower block is found to have structural problems that indicate a major collapse could be caused by fire or other problems....
Increasingly we are reaping the harvest of shortcuts in #construction & maintenance - short-termism is now biting back!