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Went to the flamingo pond with no idea how I would capture something that was not normal. This this flamingo just showed me the shot! Got so lucky that the water was still enough to really show off the reflection.

Ivy - Australian Shepherd

Bosse - Bracco Argentino

Ambleside Sheepskins is a fast-growing natural products company operating from our 16th century former Bark Mill in Ambleside; The heart of the picturesque Lake District in northwest England.

Our team is committed to delivering the best home décor solutions as well as the very best in luxury sheepskin slippers/coats/gloves at affordable prices. We focus on providing the very best level of customer service to ensure that you receive perfect products such as Sheepskin Rugs, Hand crafted Shepherd Sheepskin Slippers, beautifully patterned hard-wearing Argentinean Cowhide Rugs, incredibly soft and warm Premium Reindeer Hides.

Not to mention our stunning Herdwick and Cumbrian sheepskin rug collection.

Why not come and visit our shops and have a day out in the countryside? ( Ambleside Sheepskins LA22 9DU )

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You can never resist to this face, can you?

Do you like coincidences? I do. At the classic car event in Handen yesterday I'm walking towards an empty bench. Just as I sit down, a woman joins me on the bench. We start to talk. She asks if I'm from around here, and I say yes, from Tungelsta 10 kilometres from here. She smiles and says that's funny, my husband and I are from Småland (in the south of Sweden), and we have been looking for some information about Tungelsta! So I tell her what she wants to know. Then I tell her about a photo for the 100 Strangers project that I had just taken the minute before we met. Of an police officer and a Porsche Police Car. Now she looks at me a little funny and says, my husband has written an article about that car and have probably some information that you could use. It turns out that Monica is married to the well known Bosse Bildoktorn (The Car Doctor),who is the announcer at this venue. We decide to walk over and talk to Bosse as he is just finishing his work for the day. Then Monica says, you really should read this book we bought last year, it's about strange coincidences and is written by Jan Cederquist, and she goes on to tell me that just after they got the book they ran into the author by chance. So smilingly I tell her that I'm actually reading that same book at the moment! It was recommended to me by one of the my strangers Rikard Lundin. Then we tell Bosse about all this, and he says that he will send me all the necessary information that he has. We then chat about this and that for a while, and I take a photo of them and another photographer that was there gets a few shots of us and a few of the Andersson couple. And that was that.

Foto: Sebastian Goeß

Foto von: Sabrina Dimmler / Stefan Holtzem

 

Peut-être que quelqu'un pourra me préciser son nom exact, il a une poitrine blanche impressionnante, des belles plumes couleur un peu chocolat et sa taille est impressionnante :-)

 

Je crois que je vais me spécialiser dans les photos de canards :-))

bosse!, 09.10.2010. kuku klubis

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En préparation pour une autre escapade en VR, pas beaucoup de temps sur les réseaux

un petit partage photo de trois belles semaines en camping aux Bergeronnes avec les amis (es), encore beaucoup de photos, oiseaux, baleines, etc...

Au grand plaisir, les baleines a bosse, mes préférés des baleines sont venus nous visiter

Soirée formation à la fosse de Civaux (86)

German postcard by Ross Verlag, no. 9845/1, 1935-1936. Photo: Ufa.

 

Actor, presenter and journalist Peter Bosse (1931) was a popular child star of the German cinema in the 1930s. The boy with his cheeky face made 28 films.

 

For more postcards, a bio and clips check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

Big German card by Ross Verlag. Photo: Cine-Allianz.

 

Actor, presenter and journalist Peter Bosse (1931) was a popular child star of the German cinema in the 1930s. The boy with his cheeky face made 28 films.

 

For more postcards, a bio and clips check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

Foto: Sebastian Goeß

Bosse Concert, GladHouse Cottbus, Germany 19.02.2012

 

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Ambleside Sheepskins is a fast-growing natural products company operating from our 16th century former Bark Mill in Ambleside; The heart of the picturesque Lake District in northwest England.

Our team is committed to delivering the best home décor solutions as well as the very best in luxury sheepskin slippers/coats/gloves at affordable prices. We focus on providing the very best level of customer service to ensure that you receive perfect products such as Sheepskin Rugs, Hand crafted Shepherd Sheepskin Slippers, beautifully patterned hard-wearing Argentinean Cowhide Rugs, incredibly soft and warm Premium Reindeer Hides.

Not to mention our stunning Herdwick and Cumbrian sheepskin rug collection.

Why not come and visit our shops and have a day out in the countryside? ( Ambleside Sheepskins LA22 9DU )

www.amblesidesheepskins.com

On February 27, 2010, the NH Young Republicans held a delicious breakfast at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College with Congressman Paul Ryan (R-WI).

Abraham Bosse

 

Les Cinq Sens, v. 1638 : L'Ouïe

Lili Bosse and Angella Nazarian for book launch of Visionary Women

Foto von: Sabrina Dimmler / Stefan Holtzem

 

Bosse

location: Helene Beach Festival 2014

date: 25.07-26.07/2014

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Swedish postcard. Förlag Nordisk Konst, Stockholm, No. 1056. Officin: A.B. Svenska Biografteatern, Stockholm.

 

Harriet Bosse (1878-1961) was a Norwegian-Swedish singer and actor.

 

Harriet Sofie Bosse [Bå'sse] was born 19 February 1878 in Christiania (Oslo) from a German father, the publisher Heinrich Bosse, and a Danish mother, Anne-Marie Lehmann. Bosse studied at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Stockholm. In the spring of 1897, after three years of study, she graduated with special grades in singing. Bosse debuted in 1896 on stage in Romeo and Juliet at the Tivoli Theater in Christiania, in a setting by her sister Alma and under direction of the latter's husband Johan Fahlström. In the winter of 1898, she got the opportunity to follow lessons at the conservatory of the Comédie Française in Paris, and, subsequently in 1899, she was engaged at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. Since she had difficulties with the Swedish language, she took lessons with a speech therapist to get rid of her Norwegian accent. At the ‘Dramaten’ she played e.g. Hero in Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing (1902) and Nennele in Giacosa’s Come le foglie (1903).

 

In these years she met the renowned playwright August Strindberg. He was 51, she 22. Strindberg liked her combination of a strong, modern and independent woman with delicate looks, so he wooed her and wrote plays especially for her, such as To Damascus, Easter, Crimes and Crimes, Swan White, Queen Christina, and A Dreamplay. She felt intimidated and not yet up to his heavy roles but accepted to play Elena in Easter, which was a big breakthrough for her in 1901. Harriet Bosse has himself told how her engagement with Strindberg began: "Strindberg put his hands on my shoulders and looked deeply and sincerely at me and asked: - Would you like to have a small child with me, Miss Bosse? I curtsied and answered quite hypnotic: Yes, thank you. And then we were engaged." They would be married in 1901-1904 and had a daughter Anne-Marie (1902-2007). However, as modern as he was in his plays, as old-fashioned Strindberg was in his interior decoration, refusing to alter anything from his late 19th century style. Moreover, because of his agoraphobia he cancelled their honeymoon and gave her a Baedeker instead to do the virtual version. He was also an extremely jealous person, while she disliked her ‘imprisonment’. Not even the birth of their daughter in 1902 could save the marriage. As of 1902 they lived apart and they divorced in 1904.

 

In 1906 Bosse was engaged by Albert Ranft to the Swedish Theatre in Stockholm and became the theater's big star in plays less conventional than at the Dramaten. Though her marriage with Strindberg was over and she remarried with actor Gunnar Wingård in 1908 – with whom she had a son – Bosse played in 1907 in two Strindberg plays at the ‘Svenska Teatern’: Ett drömspel (A Dream Play) and Kronbruden (The Bridal Crown). With A Dream Play she wrote theatre history. She also kept up a relationship with Strindberg, leaving her daughter with him when on tour to e.g. Helsinki, until she remarried. In addition she also acted in plays by e.g. Gorki (The Petty Bourgeois), Maeterlink (Pelléas et Mélisande), Shaw (Man and Superman), Sudermann (Johannes), Somerset Maugham (Mrs Dot), Lagerlöf (Gösta Berlings saga), and others. She was engaged again at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in 1911 with the promise of playing heavier roles. In 1911 she also divorced Wingård for his infidelity or his spendthrift (versions vary). In 1912 Bosse was confronted with a series of disasters: Strindberg died, her second ex-husband killed himself, her sister’s son drowned with the Titanic, and Strindberg’s daughter Greta was killed in a train crash. Fans of Wingård threatened Bosse for having caused his suicide.

 

In 1919 Victor Sjöström directed Bosse in what was thought to be her breakthrough in cinema, and what still goes as a milestone in the Swedish naturalist cinema: Ingmarssönerna (Sons of Ingmar, 1919). It co-starred Sjöström as a rich farmer’s son, Lill Ingmar [Little Ingmar], who because of his stern mother has caused his fiancée, the poor farmer woman Brita, trouble by postponing his marriage. So Brita gives birth to a baby out of wedlock, kills it out of despair and spends time in jail. In the end, after a discussion with the ghost of his forefather, Lill Ingmar repents, marries Brita and the two leave the bigot villagers. It was based on the first part of Sjöström’s adaptation of Selma Lagerlöf's novel Jerusalem, originally published 1901-1902. In 1920 Sjöström would direct, and star in, the sequel Karin Ingmarsdotter, in which Bosse’s part in the previous film would only be referred to; instead the female lead was for Tora Teje.

 

Though Ingmarssönerna was hailed by critics, and afterwards director Ingmar Bergman confessed to have been deepy impressed by it, it didn’t mean a filmic breakthrough for Bosse, despite he fact she had been the star of the film. Only 17 years after she would act in Bombi Bitt and I (1936), based on Fritiof Nilsson Piraten's popular first novel with the same title and directed by Gösta Rodin. Even if Bombi Bitt was successful, it was rather a lightweight production and with a smaller role for Bosse. Bosse also played supporting parts in Anna Lans (Rune Carlsten, 1943), starring Viveca Lindfors as the title character, and Appassionata (Olof Molander 1944), again starring Lindfors.

 

In 1919-21 Bosse played during the spring season at the "Intimate theater". In addition, she did guest performances in the provinces, as well as in Göteborg, Oslo and Helsingfors. In 1927 Bosse married for the third time, with popular actor Edvin Adolphson (until 1932). Her last ten years she acted at the Royal Dramatic Theatre 1933-1943. These she described herself as a calvary when she found it increasingly difficult to get interesting roles. In May 1943, she went into retirement and in 1955 she moved to Norway, where her daughter lived with the family. She regretted her move though, dearly missing Stockholm. Harriet Bosse died November 2, 1961 in Oslo.

 

Sources: English and Swedish Wikipedia, Svensk Filmdatabas, IMDB.

 

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Foto von: Sabrina Dimmler / Stefan Holtzem

 

Bosse Concert, GladHouse Cottbus, Germany 19.02.2012

 

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German postcard by Ross Verlag, no. A 1859/1, 1938-1939. Photo: Sandau, Berlin.

 

Actor, presenter and journalist Peter Bosse (1931) was a popular child star of the German cinema in the 1930s. The boy with his cheeky face made 28 films.

 

For more postcards, a bio and clips check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

Bosse Concert, GladHouse Cottbus, Germany 19.02.2012

 

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