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More than 400 participants gathered at the Poliforum in León, Guanajuato for the 11th annual PMA Fresh Connections: Mexico conference and expo. With an impressive lineup of international speakers, covering hot topics, and a full exposition floor – a true unparalleled networking experience.
Celtic Connection ( M64) Strathspey/Reel
The painting depicts b33-40 Set to & turn partner
Wikipedia lists 1,688 sources, from all over the world, for Celtic Connection: festvals, concerts, folk dances, DVDs, radio shows.
Could our unknown devisor have been so inspired at a Celtic Connection event that he/she celebrated the occasion by creating a dance of the name.
"The truth, as always, will be far stranger." ~ A. C. Clarke, 2001 A Space Odyssey (from the foreword)
Sophomore Career Connections, Linking the Liberal Arts to the World of Work, Keynote featuring Ilyse Hogue ’91, Former President, NARAL Pro-Choice America, Vassar College, January 12, 2024
Photo credit: Karl Rabe/Vassar College
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Sophomore Career Connections, Linking the Liberal Arts to the World of Work, Keynote featuring Ilyse Hogue ’91, Former President, NARAL Pro-Choice America, Vassar College, January 12, 2024
Photo credit: Karl Rabe/Vassar College
Maker: Thomas Annan (1829-1887)
Born: Scotland
Active: Scotland
Medium: albumen print
Size: 4 1/2 in x 6 1/4 in
Location: Scotland
Object No. 2024.999by
Shelf: M-14
Publication: Annan, Thomas, John Oswald Mitchell & John Guthrie Smith, "LXXVII. Newton," The Old Country Houses of the Old Glasgow Gentry, Illustrated by Permanent Photographs by Annan (Second Edition), Glasgow: James Maclehose & Sons–Publishers to the University, 1878
Other Collection: The Getty, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Glasgow Library, National Galleries of Scotland
Provenance:
Notes: One of 220 copies, 100 mounted carbon-print photographs and 3 plates, original red quarter morocco over green cloth gilt. Includes: Aikenhead House, Annfield, Auchinraith, Auchintoshan house, Auldhouse, Ballancleroch, Bardowie, Barlanark, Bedlay House, Bellahouston, Belvidere House, Blythswood House, Bredisholme, Cadder House, Calder Park, Campbellfield, Capelrig, Carbeth Guthrie, Carntyne House, Castlemilk, Cathkin, Cessnock, Clober House, Cochna, Cowlairs, Craigend Castle, Carighead, Craigmaddie, Criagpark House, Craigton, Crossbasket, Dalbeth, Daldowie, Dalmarnock House, Dalmuir House, Drumpellier, Easterhill House, Edinbarnet, Eldinbarnet, Elderslie House, Farme, Gairbraid, Gallowflat, Garnkirk House, Garscadden, Garscube, Gartferry House, Gartsherrie, Germiston, Gilmorehill, Glenarbuck, Golfhill House, Greenbank, Greenfield House, Haggs Castle, Hallside, Househill, Ibroxhill, Jordanhill, Kelvinbank House, Kelvingrove House, Kelvinside, Kenmure, Killermont, Kilmardinny, Landside, Long Calderwood, Lynn, Mains, Milheugh, Meadow Park House, Milliken House, Moore Park, Mountblow, Mount Vernon, Newton, Northwoodside House, Orbiston House, Plantation, Petershill, Pollock House, Possil, Ralston, Ralston, Rosebank, Ruchill, Scotstoun, Shield Hall, Shawfield, Slatefield, Springbank, Stobcross House, Thronbank House, Tollcross, Wellshot, Westburn, Wetthorn House, Whitehill House, Wolfe's House, York Hill; map of Glasgow 1776; map of Glasgow 1807.
The Old Country Houses of the Old Glasgow Gentry was published in 1870, and the Second and greatly enlarged Edition was published in 1878. The Volume was Illustrated with 100 plates by Thomas Annan, containing views of the old houses; the letterpress described the houses and gave an account of those who successively possessed them - their origin, history, and connections. (gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/smihou/smihou0001.htm)
Thomas Annan (1829-1887), who lived most of his life in Glasgow, trained and worked as a copperplate engraver until 1853, when he started a calotype printing business, probably with the encouragement of his friend David Octavius Hill. In 1857 he established a photographic studio, T. & R. Annan located in Sauchiehall Street from which he produced portraits, photographic reproductions of works of art and architectural photographs. Annan acquired the Scottish rights to the carbon print process shortly after its invention by Joseph Wilson Swan in 1866. He first used this process commercially to reproduce D. O. Hill's painting the Signing of the Deed of Demission. An astute businessman, Annan also acquired the British patent rights in the 'heliogravure' or photogravure process invented by William Henry Fox Talbot and developed by Karel Klic.
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Wolf and man...bonding. His girlfriend was sitting on the grass, kneading the wolf's fur, his eyes closed in bliss. The wolves at our park (Three Rivers Wildlife Park) are like big dogs, they love the attention and love we offer them. In the wild...it's their job to be fierce, we should respect that..not fear it. We are all one.
The 11th annual Sophomore Career Connections: Linking the Liberal Arts to the World of Work, hosted collaboratively by the Center for Career Education and the Office of Advancement. Networking Reception: During the reception, students practice their networking skills with mentors in a safe environment, Vassar College, January 19, 2025.
Photo credit: Kelly Marsh/Vassar College
Beat Connection at Capitol Hill Block Party - Day 2 at Capitol Hill Block Party Main Stage - Seattle on 2012-07-21
Photos by Dave Lichterman
Sophomore Career Connections, Linking the Liberal Arts to the World of Work, Dinner and Mentor Orientation, Villard Room, facilitated by Carol Ostrow '77, P'09, '15 and Michael Graff P'09, '15, Vassar College, January 12, 2024
Photo credit: Karl Rabe/Vassar College
On Saturday, January 10, RAILmesa took a walking tour of Downtown Mesa, looking at our strengths, weaknesses and opportunities for connections in anticipation of the light rail grand opening.