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The second Ruthin cover I have found, the other being a Brooklyns Ruthin stop cock cover in Chepstow.
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Cock Road was, in the 18th Century, a tiny little hamlet on the outskirts of Bristol. However, the exploits of the inhabitants brought it to the attention of the authorities of Bristol, Gloucestershire and Somerset. It was claimed that a notorious criminal gang came from Cock Road, who were engaged in horse stealing, burglary, highway robbery and possibly the first ever ram raid. They even had a structured protection racket where farmers paid according to the size of their estate. Multiple generations of the same families were hung, transported and imprisoned. It took the full force of the authorities and the undermining of their way of life to stop the gang.
A lovely white and black cocker spaniel painted in pastels by Jennifer Wilson. To commission a similar portrait please go to www.jenniferwilsonart.co.uk
COCK by Mike Bartlett is a theatre production presented by Buds Theatre Company and directed by Rayann Condy. It had shown at Singapore DRAMA CENTRE, BLACK BOX at 10 -12 MAY 2012.
My team and I had involved creating the projections mapping visual effects for the transitions during the play. The concept for the visual was based on the idea that the set reflects the john’s mind, the protagonist of the play, in the style of wire frame, with waves signifying the passing of time and explodes and implodes representing sexual activity and so on. All the visual effects are done by using open source software called Processing.
Director – Rayann Condy
Producer – Claire Devine
Visual Artists - Jacky Boen, Mithru Vigneshwara, Mui RuiYi and Zac Ong.
Lighting Design – Shaiful Islam
Sound Design – Jean Low
Actors
John – Walter Hanna
M – Koey Foo
W – Rebecca Lee
F – Ray Condy
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It's the Winter Solstice and the Winster Guisers {or Mummers) are out around Derbyshire White Peak District Inns bringing people Christmas cheer and wishes for a good New Year and raising money for local charities. Their traditional Mummer's Play is a long - established piece of Peak District folklore with characters including St. George, the Black Prince of Paradise, the King of Egypt, Old Woman, Doctor, Groom and 'Obby Horse, Beelzebub and Little Johnny Jack (with wife and children on his back}. Pictures from their performance at the Cock & Pullet in Sheldon.
The Washington College Department of Drama production of Cock by Mike Bartlett | A Senior Directing Thesis from Kendall Davis | Tawes Theater | 2016 | Photo by Paul W. Gillespie
A photo I found when cleaning out. Where I got it from I don't know.
It is from the 1970 Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour by Joe Cocker which was made into a 1971 movie. The movie poster has this image in colour inset on it. Joe Cocker, Leon Russell, Rita Coolidge and a lot of other stars are in this picture.
This image is copyrighted MGM.
The hook of the grey lever is pulled by the grey wheel, sliding the back nut along, and cocking the shutter. This pulls the black lever (partly hidden) which pivots and raises the round stud you can see just by the black nut - this is what cocks the mirror raising spring. The plate can be adjusted by slackening the three screws with copper washers.
A pub in Skipton. Interesting name, wonder how it came about? Something to do with beer drinkers watching cockfighting maybe? I sure hope so!