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- Image the Ohio Valley Board of Trade Brochure: "Wheeling - Historic Outpost of the Central West" (undated, circa mid to late 1930s), OCPL Archives Vertical File: City of Wheeling brochures, Ohio County Public Library Archives.

 

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a close neighbour of mine

moonstone, caenelian, turquoise, citrine, agate

I figured I'd finally get a snap of this.

Both versions of the doll had the same box. I think one of mine is just faded more. I believe the floral print dress, which she is also wearing on the box back picture, was based on her Marie-Rose character... a French Mary Poppins of sorts beloved by the kid crowd... and quite a few of her adult fans I suspect.

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Notes: Beginning of Ad Completorium or Compline, nightly prayers.

 

Creator: Catholic Church

 

Date Created: [between 1575 and 1625?]

 

Source: University of British Columbia Library - Rare Books and Special Collections

An image of myself as Chantal Thierry, a 1960s French secret agent from my "Absolutely Smashing" franchise.

The women of I Fanlalai'an repeat the leader's phrase in their original dress of orange for the spondylus shell, red, white, and black from the colors of the canoes.

 

I Fanlalai'an

 

Another portrait from Sunday's session, Chantal at her smiling best.

Dunlop Orange Bowl

Crandon Tennis Park

Key Biscayne FL

12/07/09

Main Draw

Girls 18

Skamlova 0154

An evening photo shoot by Okanagan Lake. (138a)

A composite image of myself as Chantal Thierry, a 1960s French secret agent from my "Absolutely Smashing" franchise, standing outside her home in Montmartre, Paris.

Chantal Andere actriz de telenovela reconocida por sus roles de villana en telenovelas como Amor Real, Dulce Desafío, Acapulco Cuerpo y Alma, Rafaela y Destilando Amor, entre otras.

Hair by Melissa at Shampoo Avenue B (http://citysearch.com/profile/44553046/new_york_ny/shampoo_avenue_b.html) in New York, NY

FIVB World Tour Finals Hamburg 2017

An image of myself as Chantal Thierry, a 1960s French secret agent from my "Absolutely Smashing" franchise.

French postcard in the Les grandes vedettes series by Radiogravure A. Breger Frères, Paris, offered by L'Industrie Boutonnière, St. Maur-des-Fossés. Photo: Pathé-Natan.

 

Elegant French stage and film actress Marcelle Chantal (1901–1960) appeared in leading roles in such films as Maurice Tourneur's In the Name of the Law (1932) and La Tragédie impériale/Rasputin (Marcel L'Herbier, 1938) featuring Harry Baur.

 

In 1901, Marcelle Chantal was born Marcelle Jenny Chantal Pannier into a family of bankers in Paris. She started her acting career, when a friend of the family, Marcel L'Herbier, offered her a part in a film, he would write and direct, Le Carnaval des vérités/The Carnival of Truth (1920). It was a symbolist drama about the struggle between Truth and Falsehood, starring the also debuting Suzanne Despres and the experienced Paul Capellani. On its release in June 1920, the film met with reasonable success both with critics and with the public. However, her mother forbade a further film career. In 1921, Marcelle Chantal married British American publisher and horse breeder Jefferson Davis Cohn. Under the name Marcelle Jefferson-Cohn, she appeared as a singer at the Opéra-Comique in La Vie de bohème. She was a success at the Opera Garnier in Thaïs. In 1929, she was invited to replace Pola Negri in the historical film drama Le collier de la reine/The Queen's Necklace (Tony Lekain, Gaston Ravel, 1929) with Georges Lannes and Diana Karenne. The film is an adaptation of a Alexandre Dumas's novel which portrays the Affair of the Diamond Necklace which occurred before the French Revolution. It was shot as a silent film, with a music soundtrack then added later. The beautiful Chantal was a sensation and she also played the lead in the drama Le réquisitoire/The Indictment (Dimitri Buchowetzki, 1931) with Fernand Fabre and Elmire Vautier. It was made by Paramount Pictures at the Joinville Studios in Paris as the French-language version of Manslaughter (George Abbott, 1930), starring Claudette Colbert. Paramount was a leader in producing Multi-language versions during the early 1930s, and German, Spanish and Swedish versions were also made of the film. Another example was Les vacances du diable (Alberto Cavalcanti, 1931), the French-language version of The Devil's Holiday (Edmund Goulding, 1930) with Nancy Carroll.

 

Marcelle Chantal had one of her greatest successes in the crime film Au nom de la loi/In the Name of the Law (Maurice Tourneur, 1932) opposite Gabriel Gabrio. After the discovery of a murdered police inspector's body in the River Seine, two of his colleagues pursue a beautiful lady, involved with a drug smuggling ring based in the South of France, who they believe responsible for the killing. The film was well received by critics. Variety considered Marcelle Chantal's performance "her best so far in talkers". In Amok (1934) she was directed by Russian director Fyodor Otsep, who was nominated for the Mussolini Cup at the 1934 Venice International Film Festival. The movie centers on a physician, Dr. Holk, in a small Dutch colony in the tropics. A strange illness, known as Amok, is turning innocent people into madmen. When a young woman, Hèlène, comes to him asking for an abortion so that her returning husband will not know she has been unfaithful, he refuses. Hélène seeks help elsewhere, leading Dr. Holk to try to find and save her before it's too late. At the Cines Studios in Rome, she appeared in La gondola delle chimere/The Phantom Gondola (1936), a French-Italian drama film directed by Augusto Genina. She then co-starred with Harry Baur in the drama Nitchevo (Jacques de Baroncelli, 1936). In Great Britain, she made the drama A Romance in Flanders (Maurice Elvey, 1937) starring Paul Cavanagh. It is set during the First World War with the British Expeditionary Force in Flanders. In 1938, she appeared opposite Pierre Renoir in L'Affaire Lafarge/The Lafarge Case (Pierre Chenal, 1938), which recalls a famous nineteenth century case, and is mostly portrayed in flashback, and opposite Harry Baur in La Tragédie impériale/Rasputin (Marcel L'Herbier, 1938) which depicts the rise and fall of the Russian mystic Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin, the advisor to the Romanov royal family. She was directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst in Jeunes filles en détresse/ Girls in Distress (1939). During the war, she participated in theatrical tours in Switzerland. After the warm her Paris had changed. She half-heartedly returned to the screen in Fantômas contre Fantômas/Fantomas Against Fantomas (Robert Vernay, 1949), which portrays the fictional master criminal Fantomas, who has had numerous French films depicting his adventures. Her final film was the Colette adaptation Chéri (Pierre Billon, 1950) featuring Jean Desailly. She retired to her home near Arcachon. Marcelle Chantal passed away in 1960 in Paris at the age of 59. Her former husband, Jefferson Davis Cohn, had died in 1951.

 

Sources: Céline Colassin (CinéArtistes – French), Wikipedia (English and French) and IMDb.

Un ami a monté ce joli diaporama avec mes photos d'oiseaux et leurs chants....

Mademoiselle Orchestra

Internationales Straßentheaterfestival Ludwigshafen 2017

Mount de Chantal Female Academy, 5th Ward School (Centre)

 

Souvenir of Wheeling,

 

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- illustration from "Souvenir of Wheeling," published by Ward Bros, Columbus, Ohio, 1885. (12 folded pages, 7x11 cm.) From the collections of the Ohio County Public Library Archives.

 

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Images of myself as Chantal Thierry, a 1960s French secret agent from my "Absolutely Smashing" franchise.

An image of myself as Chantal Thierry, a 1960s French secret agent from my "Absolutely Smashing" franchise.

Chantal Mailho, photographe, au salon du livre d'Avignonet.

 

St Frances de Chantal Elementary School Grade 4-3 1969 My grade but I was in 4-2 at this time. (There were 3 sub-grades to each grade at the time)

Donker Singvalk

(Melierax metabates)

 

The dark chanting goshawk is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae which is found across much of sub-Saharan Africa and southern Arabia, with an isolated and declining population in southern Morocco.

 

The dark chanting goshawk is a medium sized, bulky hawk with an upright stance. The head, breast and upperparts are essentially dark grey, while the underparts, other than the breast, are white, finely barred with black. The wing primaries are black, and the tail has broad black and white bars. The cere and the long legs are orange-red. The female is, on average, larger than the male, weighing up to 840g to the male's maximum weight of 700g. Juveniles tend to have browner plumage reminiscent in colour and pattern to a buzzard Buteo spp but with the broad winged, long tailed silhouette of an accipiter.

 

The dark chanting goshawk breeds in sub-Saharan Africa, but avoids the rainforests of the Congo basin and the far south, where it is replaced by the pale chanting goshawk and east Africa where the Eastern chanting goshawk seems to replace it.

 

There are five currently recognised subspecies,

 

Melierax metabates metabates: Senegal and the Gambia east to Ethiopia, south to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and northern Tanzania.

Melierax metabates neumanni: Mali east to northern Sudan.

Melierax metabates theresae: south west Morocco.

Melierax metabates ignoscens: South western Arabia, i.e. south western Saudi Arabia and western Yemen.

Melierax metabates mechowi: south eastern Gabon to Angola, south Tanzania south to northern Namibia and north eastern South Africa.

Although the status of M. neumanni is debatable as it is poorly differentiated.

 

The dark chanting goshawk preys on a wide variety of animals, especially mammals, birds and reptiles; these are normally hunted from a perch, from which the bird swoops to capture prey on the ground or in the air. They have been recorded following honey badgers (Mellivora capensis), Southern ground-hornbills, dogs or people, catching the small animals disturbed by their passage.[6] The largest recorded prey items are helmeted guineafowl Numida meleagris and dwarf mongoose.

 

The dark chanting goshawk is a territorial nester. The courtship display is performed by both sexes during which the male repeatedly dives at the female, who presents her claws to him. The nest is constructed in a tree by both sexes and is a flattish platform of sticks, slightly lower in the centre than at the edges and decorated with spider webs and sometimes cemented with mud. It may be lined with a wide variety of materials, including animal, plant, mineral and man-made objects. The one to two, occasionally three, eggs are laid from July–November, with a peak from August–October, and they are incubated by the female for around 36–38 days, while the male brings food to her at the nest. Initially, the young are brooded and guarded by the female, while the male hunts to provide all the food. The young fledge at about 50 days old, and are fully independent roughly 3–8 months after fledging. They move away from their natal area at the beginning of the following breeding season.

 

Wikipedia

180313-N-NW255-1131 LAS VEGAS (March 13, 2018) Chief Musician Casey Campbell solos with the U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters in a performance at First Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Las Vegas. With these last two concerts in Nevada, the Sea Chanters are wrapping up an 18-day tour of the Southwest. (U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief Musician Melissa Bishop/Released)

Ecco qualche foto della giornata di Domenica. Sono andata a Pescara da due amiche, Alice e Chantal (che in questo caso fa anche da modella!!) sono stata benissimo e non vedo l'ora di rivederle!! :)

 

Nikon D600 - Nikon 24-70 mm f/2.8

  

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Vi chiedo cortesemente di non postare immagini di qualcunque tipo. Saranno rimosse.

Please don't post pictures of any kind. Will be removed.

Chant ♥ a friend on and off sl

 

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