Monday, November 28, 2011
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Q2W2 - Architecture Photography
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darkroastedblend.com
blob+architecture+blobism+blobitecture+city+hall+london.jpg
kuriositas.com
cool00.jpg
designboom.com
dynamic-architecture-dubai.jpg
graphicmainia.net
india_artitecture.jpeg
avephoto.com
sdcblog.com
MTNSTEP.JPG
webpages.charter.net
millionface.com
Wazir-Khans-Mosque-in-Lahore-Pakistan.jpg
ozoneeleven.com
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Q2W1 - Landscape Photographers
Mumford joined Llanelli from Port Talbot Town on 22 January 2007, just a week after scoring the winning goal for the Steelmen against Swansea City in the FAW Premier Cup.
A local boy from Nesth, Andrew overcame diabetes to become a professional footballer when he signed full time at Swansea City. He took some time to get into the first team after going out on loan to Lllanelli and Haverfordwest County. When he returned to Swansea he gained a place in the first team, being named the club's Player of the Year in Season 2002–03.
After appearing over 70 times for the Swans, he was shipped out on loan to Conference side Aldershot before returning to the League of Wales with Port Talbot in 2004–05.
He then moved to Aberystwyth Town before making his Port Talbot bow, but was released from Park Avenue in 2005. After a year away from the game, he returned to the Remax Stadium in August 2006 but after 18 League and League Cup appearances, and 7 goals he re-joined Llanelli. After making over 100 appearances in all competitions for the club, he moved to Afan Lido in July 2010.
In October 2011 he moved to Haverfordwest County.
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