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—— i see mcneill.he world athletics championships, making those connections between yesterday and today. the group enjoys the chance to compete again, and most importantly, to socialise. sport, like music, seems to help connections, start conversations, and photographs offer a powerful window to the past. you just don't know what might resonate and what might trigger memory, and that is what is so fascinating about what we do, as well, it is you just never know what is going to trigger that particular memory. but then you just hear a spontaneous story from somewhere and it is just fascinating, and everybody in the group enjoys that. the international press agency reuters has just given sporting memories and incredible archive of 90,000 images. and now the charity is recruiting help. we are going to bring people together, but most of all we are going to hear from volunteers who want to enjoy delving through these boxes of incredible images, and helping us to scan them and digitise them. incredible image
—— i see mcneill.he world athletics championships, making those connections between yesterday and today. the group enjoys the chance to compete again, and most importantly, to socialise. sport, like music, seems to help connections, start conversations, and photographs offer a powerful window to the past. you just don't know what might resonate and what might trigger memory, and that is what is so fascinating about what we do, as well, it is you just never know what is going to trigger that...
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Aug 13, 2017
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see mcneill booting through the halfway line, and running and making the score. norrie also leads the group to talk about current events, such as the world athletics championships, making those connections between yesterday and today. and the group enjoys the chance to compete again, and most importantly, to socialise. sport, like music, seems to help connections, start conversations, and photographs offer a powerful window to the past. you just don't know what might resonate, and what might trigger a memory. and that's what's so fascinating about what we do, as well, is you just never know what is going to trigger a particular memory. but then you just hear a spontaneous story from somewhere, and it is just fascinating, and everybody in the group enjoys that. the international press agency reuters has just given sporting memories an incredible archive of 90,000 images, and now, the charity is recruiting help. we're going to bring people together. but most of all, we want to hear from volunteers who want to enjoy delving through these boxes of incredible images,
see mcneill booting through the halfway line, and running and making the score. norrie also leads the group to talk about current events, such as the world athletics championships, making those connections between yesterday and today. and the group enjoys the chance to compete again, and most importantly, to socialise. sport, like music, seems to help connections, start conversations, and photographs offer a powerful window to the past. you just don't know what might resonate, and what might...
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front of the stand, and i seen mcneill moving from the halfway line and running, and he scored that. did anybody see her on the telly over the weekend? the group also talks about current events, such as the world athletics championships, making those connections between yesterday and today. do you remember his name? the group enjoys the chance to socialise. sport, like music, seems to help connections, start conversations, and photographs offer a powerful window to the pass. —— to the past. you don't know what might resonate and what might trigger a memory, and that is what is so fascinating about what we do as well — you don't know what will trigger that particular memory. but then you hear a spontaneous story from somewhere, and it is fascinating, and everyone in the group enjoys that. reuters has just given sporting memories an incredible archive of 90,000 images, and now the charity is recruiting help. we want to hear from volunteers who want to enjoy delving through these boxes of incredible images, and helping us to scan them and digitise them. it is likely this huge collectio
front of the stand, and i seen mcneill moving from the halfway line and running, and he scored that. did anybody see her on the telly over the weekend? the group also talks about current events, such as the world athletics championships, making those connections between yesterday and today. do you remember his name? the group enjoys the chance to socialise. sport, like music, seems to help connections, start conversations, and photographs offer a powerful window to the pass. —— to the past....
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. >> reporter: this is chase mcneill, leads location tours here in los angeles, home of the movies. people want to come and see the place where a movie was shown? >> i think it's the curiosity of how the sausage is made many they're wondering, how did the magician craft this experience for people. >> reporter: chase says he can't of stop taking in movies. >> they want more access to that fiction. >> reporter: back in winterfell, i mean northern ireland, will film sets and clips, pyramids of giza, maybe not, but. >> anybody who has not seen "game of thrones"? there is a bus stop we usually put them off here and they can walk back to the city. >> reporte "nightline." >> who would travel there because their favorite tv show was there. >> it's the shame stairs. you know where i went on my honeymoon? new zealand. tha...oh, burnt-on gravy?ie. ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. new cascade platinum powers through... even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. megared advanced triple a
. >> reporter: this is chase mcneill, leads location tours here in los angeles, home of the movies. people want to come and see the place where a movie was shown? >> i think it's the curiosity of how the sausage is made many they're wondering, how did the magician craft this experience for people. >> reporter: chase says he can't of stop taking in movies. >> they want more access to that fiction. >> reporter: back in winterfell, i mean northern ireland, will film...
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. >> reporter: this as chase mcneill leads tourists here, home of the movies.is it that makes people want to come and see where a movie was shot? >> i think it's the curiosity of how the sausage is made. they're wondering how did the magician craft this experience for people. >> reporter: seen in rebel without a cause, terminator. and more recently,tly,tly,tly,t, >> they sneak into the observatory. the next is on the promenade on the outside of the planetarium. and then they sneak into the planetarium where they have a fantastical dance scene. >> reporter: chase help taking in beverly hills cop one, pretty woman. >> they want more access to that fiction. >> reporter: back in winterfell, i mean northern ireland, will reenact scenes of old? maybe not, but. >> anybody who has not seen game of thrones? there's a little bus stop here we usually put them off here and walk back to the city. >> reporter: so here you must be immersed in modern tv to truly appreciate this ancient land. i'm nick watt for "nightline." >>> next, a hotter potter? meet the ceramic artist who'
. >> reporter: this as chase mcneill leads tourists here, home of the movies.is it that makes people want to come and see where a movie was shot? >> i think it's the curiosity of how the sausage is made. they're wondering how did the magician craft this experience for people. >> reporter: seen in rebel without a cause, terminator. and more recently,tly,tly,tly,t, >> they sneak into the observatory. the next is on the promenade on the outside of the planetarium. and then...
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front of the stand, and i seen mcneill moving from the halfway line and running, and he scored thatlso talks about current events, such as the world athletics championships, making those connections between yesterday and today. do you remember his name? the group enjoys the chance to socialise. sport, like music, seems to help connections, start conversations, and photographs offer a powerful window to the pass. you don't know what might resonate in what might trigger a memory, and thatis what might trigger a memory, and that is what is so fascinating about what we do as well — you don't know what we do as well — you don't know what will trigger that particular memory. but then you hear a spontaneous story from somewhere, and it is fascinating, and everyone in the group enjoys that. reuters has just given sporting memories and incredible archive of 90,000 images, and now the charity is recruiting help. we want to hear from volu nteers help. we want to hear from volunteers who want to enjoy delving through these boxes of incredible images, and helping us to scan them and digitise the
front of the stand, and i seen mcneill moving from the halfway line and running, and he scored thatlso talks about current events, such as the world athletics championships, making those connections between yesterday and today. do you remember his name? the group enjoys the chance to socialise. sport, like music, seems to help connections, start conversations, and photographs offer a powerful window to the pass. you don't know what might resonate in what might trigger a memory, and thatis what...
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Aug 16, 2017
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discipline of the unit, two units were allowed to continue on as partisan rangers, mosby's rangers and mcneill's rangers in the valley. all other partisan rangers were shut down and they would find the nearest confederate unit and muster in as regulars. personally, on the personal side of john mosby, not a loud man, not an exuberant man, not a big talker. mentioned time and time and time again, however, and you wonder how did this man hold sway over this group of pretty dashing, innovative, adventurous young men, especially as the unit began to grow? and it was remarked upon time after time after time that mosby had a set of eyes that would lock you in place. if you did something wrong and he turned and looked at you, you knew it. if you had done something well and he looked at you, he knew it. i don't believe mosby was loved or beloved by his men. i'm not certain that a lot of them liked him, but i believe they respected him. i believe anyone who rode with him for any period of time trusted him. he was not going to put them in a position they couldn't get throu through. and i think to a certain
discipline of the unit, two units were allowed to continue on as partisan rangers, mosby's rangers and mcneill's rangers in the valley. all other partisan rangers were shut down and they would find the nearest confederate unit and muster in as regulars. personally, on the personal side of john mosby, not a loud man, not an exuberant man, not a big talker. mentioned time and time and time again, however, and you wonder how did this man hold sway over this group of pretty dashing, innovative,...