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John Butler Trio

@ The Fonda Theatre

Los Angeles, CA

February 21, 2014

 

All photos © Kaley Nelson Photography - www.KaleyNelson.com

6146 S Kenwood Ave

Chicago, IL 60637

John Butler

@ Troubadour

Hollywood, CA

July 21, 2009

 

All photos © Kaley Nelson - www.KaleyNelson.com

Chris Butler, chief operating officer of the publishing company Novello which celebrates 200 years with a concert at the Royal Festival Hall. See details of this programme

 

Taken from outside the Design Museum, looking towards Tower Bridge and the Gherkin.

 

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Butler's Wharf is on the south bank of the River Thames, just east of Tower Bridge, now housing luxury flats and restaurants. It was orignally a shipping wharf and warehouse complex. Lying between Shad Thames and the Thames Path, it overlooks both the bridge and St Katharine Docks on the other side of the river. Butler's Wharf is also used as a term for the surrounding area.

 

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Amy Butler downtown bag made with fabric from her Belle line of fabrics. Clasp is a retro earring from my mother's misc. button collection that was painted to match the fabric. I made it as a Christmas present for my friend Liz.

Caption: A.M. Tepno listening to David Butler giving an explanation.

 

Citation: Mennonite Board of Missions Photograph Collection. India MP, 1939-1963. IV-10-7.2. Box 4, Folder 23, Photo #09. Mennonite Church Archives. Elkhart, Indiana.

Henry Butler plays Jazz Fest 2009.

John Butler (guitars, vocals).

John Butler Trio + @ Les Docks, Lausanne (VD), Switzerland, 03.11.2018.

(c) Christophe Losberger - www.daily-rock.com

Made from Amy Butler's "Sophia Carry-All" pattern. I reviewed the pattern here for

Sew, Mama, Sew

Butlers Chocoloate Café on the corner of Grafton Street and the Green -- very popular during the lockdowns

John Butler Trio

@ House Of Blues

Hollywood, CA

May 21, 2010

 

All photos © Kaley Nelson - www.KaleyNelson.com

Butler County, NE

John Butler in concerto all'Estragon di Bologna, foto di Giulia Troncon per www.rockon.it

Henry Butler plays Jazz Fest 2009.

Brighton-le-sands beach, Sydney NSW. New Years Day 1929.

Various steel company executives inspecting Butler Manufacturing's United States government grain bin pilot model. Left to right: Oscar D. Nelson, Ralph L. Gray, James M. Kemper, Victor C. Norquist, A. B. Eisenhower, John Verson, and Jack Novak.

 

File Name: P-1665i

Date: 1953-08-14

Genre: Photo

Rights: No known copyright

Preferred citation: Courtesy Galesburg Public Library Archives

 

Photos on Galesburg Public Library's Flickr page are low-resolution scans of photos for personal use. For high-resolution, or to get permission to publish, contact the archivist at archives@galesburglibrary.org or visit www.galesburglibrary.org

The Arcade Fire - Win Butler, now officially a Canadian citizen. (Tuesday April 26 @ Danforth Music Hall, Toronto)

John Butler

@ Troubadour

Hollywood, CA

July 21, 2009

 

All photos © Kaley Nelson - www.KaleyNelson.com

Bridgehouses Footbridge, Sheffield.

Spanning the River Don.

The Iron Bridge.

Rebuilt by J Butler & Co Ltd, Stanningley Iron Works, Leeds. 1921.

Unlisted.

 

Either side of this spot the River Don is both wider and deeper. Here exists a slight bend in the river which has proven a convenient crossing site for hundreds of years. That, and the importance of the area historically, has meant that a bridge has stood here since a wooden bridge was first recorded in the 1720s, itself replacing the stepping stones used before. The area is still called Bridgehouses after the importance of the crossing. In 1795 an iron bridge was put in place, the first of its kind in Sheffield, just a generation after the opening of the first such bridge in the world at Ironbridge, Shropshire.

 

By 1841 the bridge was in need of replacement. Letters in the local press talked of the unsafe nature of the structure with gaps in the railings that people could fall through. A big change to the area was in the offing. The opening of the Manchester to Sheffield railway was only four years away and Bridgehouses was to be the Sheffield terminus. The bridge had its own pub, The Bridge Inn. sited between the footbridge and Corporation Street from 1818 to 1888, showing the number of people that used the crossing at the time. The area, already busy, was about to become more so, and the bridge was therefore reconstructed.

 

In March 1864 Sheffield suffered the greatest disaster in its history. The newly-built Dale Dike dam in Bradfield burst and sent the flood on its destructive path down the river Loxley and then to the Don. Although the main loss of life was in Malin Bridge, the destruction continued all the way to the city centre. The newly-built Borough Bridge alongside the footbridge survived, but the iron bridge was not so fortunate and was destroyed. In October 1864 the council discussed whether to rebuild the footbridge as there was now an alternative next to it. In December the tendering process began with the bridge finally being restored in July 1865 after an absence of 16 months.

 

The longevity of the bridge is further demonstrated by the latest incarnation which dates from 1921. The crossing was still needed. Bridgehouses railway station was replaced by a goods yard following the opening of Sheffield Victoria station in 1851 and remained so until 1965. Despite the changes in the area over centuries the bridge remains a constant feature. Lady's Bridge has been a crossing for eight centuries in various forms, and river crossing points are remarkably durable things. The reasons and practicality of where to cross water remain for long periods of time. Millions of people have used the various footbridges to cross the Don here in 300 years of use, and today you can still stand on it looking at the same mighty Sheffield river.

Guitarist Jonathan Butler - Dave Koz and Eric Marienthal

Reg Butler 'Manipulator', 1954, Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs, California

Who cares about picking fruit when there's an antique tractor to climb?

The Butler Bulldogs take the floor for their game against the #1 Seed, Virginia Cavaliers

Made from Amy's Laptop Cover pattern and two coordinating Midwest Modern 2 prints.

Staff Sgt. Aaron D. Butler, 4225th Army Hospital, Helena, Montana, calls for fire at the "mystery event" (a series of unexpected exercises) as part of the Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition going on at Fort McCoy this week. July 16, 2009.

Inspired by Amy Butler's fabulous bag patterns, I created this bag as a gift for a friends' birthday. I used fabrics from the Lotus line.

This Craftsman-blend, hillside walkout home plan has European and Old World influence found throughout. The vaulted great room opens out to a covered porch with skylights, while the unique angled dining room accesses a screened porch with views all around this home plan. The open kitchen has room for multiple chefs to work and a walk-in pantry for plenty of storage in this home plan. A mudroom greets you by the garage, and a separate utility room includes a sink and counter space. The lower level includes a rec room and two bedrooms - each with their own bathroom to round out this home plan. *Photographed home may have been modified from the original construction documents.* www.dongardner.com/house-plan/1320-D/the-butler-ridge

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