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Pictures from around the campus of Butler University.
Pictures from around the campus of Butler University.
The Board of Supervisors recognized Larry Butler, of the Reston Association, upon his retirement and for his many contributions to the community.
I bought this from EBAY.uk even though they stopped using actual headbadges earlier than the year of this frame.
2017 Orange & White Meet (Men)
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Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center
Austin, Texas
September 29, 2017
Texas Longhorns
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Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa arrives at Eros airport, Windhoek in Namibia for the inauguration of President-elect H.E Dr. Hage Geingob (Photo: DoC)
Thomas Butler King I (August 27, 1800 – May 10, 1864) was an American politician from the state of Georgia.
He was born on August 27, 1800 in Palmer, Massachusetts to Daniel King and Hannah Lord.
In 1824 he married Anna Matilda Page (c1800-1859). They had ten children who survived to adulthood including a son, John Floyd King. He was elected to the Georgia Senate in 1832 to represent Glynn County, Georgia. He served in that position in 1834, 1835, and again in 1837. He was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1838 to the 26th United States Congress. He accepted an appointment in California as tax collector for the Port of San Francisco under Millard Fillmore. He then went to work as a lobbyist for the Southern Pacific Railroad Company.
King died in Waresboro, Georgia on May 10, 1864. He was buried in the churchyard of Christ Church on St. Simons Island.
I really miss this shop, even though it's not that gourmet, but just the vision is enough for me to spend time with :X
Frances Anne "Fanny" Kemble (27 November 1809 – 15 January 1893) was a notable British actress from a theatre family in the early and mid-nineteenth century. She was also a well-known and popular writer, whose published works included plays, poetry, eleven volumes of memoirs, travel writing and works about the theatre.
In 1834, Kemble retired from the stage to marry an American, Pierce Mease Butler. Though they lived in Philadelphia, Butler was the grandson of the Founding Father Pierce Butler, and heir to a large fortune in cotton, tobacco and rice plantations. By the time the couple's daughters, Sarah and Frances, were born, Butler had inherited three of his grandfather's Sea Island plantations and hundreds of people who were enslaved on them.
The family visited Georgia during the winter of 1838–39, where they lived at the plantations at Butler and St. Simons islands, in conditions primitive compared to their house in Philadelphia. Kemble was shocked by the living and working conditions of the slaves and their treatment at the hands of the managers. She tried to improve their conditions and complained to her husband about slavery, and about the mixed-race slave children attributed to overseer Roswell King, Jr.
When the family returned to Philadelphia in the spring of 1839, Kemble and her husband were experiencing marital tensions. In addition to their disagreements over treatment of the families enslaved at Butler's plantations, Kemble was also "embittered and embarrassed" by Butler's marital infidelities.
She returned to the theatre after their separation in 1847 and toured major US cities. Although her memoir circulated in abolitionist circles, Kemble waited until 1863, during the American Civil War, to publish her anti-slavery Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838-1839. It has become her best-known work in the United States, although she published several other volumes of journals.
In 1877 Kemble returned to England with her second daughter and son-in-law. She lived in London and was active in society, befriending the writer Henry James.
Image of various steel companies' executives at the Galesburg airport in town to inspect Butler Manufacturing's United States Grain Bin Project. Left to right: Ralph L. Gray, James M. Kemper, A. B. Eisenhower (brother of President Dwight D. Eisenhower), and Oscar D. Nelson.
File Name: P-1665m
Date: 1953-08-14
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My second time making this dress and this time it was all for me! Anna Maria Horner's Bubble Burst from the Innocent Crush collection. Fabric covered buttons, darts galore & 3/4 length sleeves. The next time I make this for myself I'll pull in the shoulders and draft a new slimmer sleeve.
Sir Milo Butler, was appointed as the first Bahamian Governor-General. He was Governor General from 1973 until his death in Nassau in 1979. He is memorialized with a statue located in downtown Nassau across from the Parliament House.
-- Wikipedia
Cocker Coachcraft bodied Maudsley Maharajah camper.
In 1939, Maudsley lorries had drawn up plans for an all wheel drive army lorry, similar to AEC's Matador. This was never produced, though in 1946 one was commissioned by Lord Butler, to be sent to Cocker Coachcraft of Southport to be built as a luxury motorhome. Lord Butler required a large vehicle, what with the need for staff to attend him. An all wheel drive vehicle was required due to the somewhat muddy nature of the places in which he liked to camp, to indulge his passion for birdwatching.
the resulting vehicle was beautifully appointed inside, and due to it's all wheel drive lorry chassis, it was much larger than other period motorhomes and campers. It was usually to be found coupled to Lord Butler's Bluebird Airflyte caravan.
Scratchbuilt in wood and styrene, with repro Dinky toys hubs and original repurposed Dinky supertoys tyres.
Pictures from around the campus of Butler University.
Pictures from around the campus of Butler University.
Meet our Lurch, so named for the famous Addams Family butler- only ours is different. Lurch was built in 2008 and has recently undergone a makeover to give him a hunchback and to make him bigger and bulkier. I'm not sure how well the photo shows his height, which is about 7 ft. He's also slightly more homicidal than the other Lurch- he's not trying to show you his natty scarf- he's come to strangle you with it.
Pictures from around the campus of Butler University.
Pictures from around the campus of Butler University.
I've started my Swoon over, this time using an old Amy Butler collection I've had for years. This will be a gift for someone special :)
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Butler was only up 35-31 but that is all they needed. The 2nd half both teams played close. Scoring 39-38.