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Mt Cook Road was a real highlight. Starts off with Lake Pukaki, then meanders though a wide flat valley on towards Mt Cook. It felt very Hobbity
Mt Cook Road was a real highlight. Starts off with Lake Pukaki, then meanders though a wide flat valley on towards Mt Cook. It felt very Hobbity
Cooks Beach holds a piece of history with Captain Cook’s visit as it was his first landing on New Zealand
Description: Y.W.C.A. float in the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade, 1 January 1920.
Photographer: Edgar W. Cook
Donor: Edgar W. Cook
Original: B&W Print in holdings of Angeles Chapter Archives
Credit: Edgar W. Cook Collection, Sierra Club-Angeles Chapter Archives
Image ID (file name): Cook 282
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Description: Six people sitting at a picnic table in Griffith Park attending Sierra Club picnic-campfire, dated June 13, 1936. Sitting on left side of table, front to rear: Mr. Pollard, Edgar W. Cook, Elizabeth Cook. Mrs. Pollard and Ethel Hicks are sitting on the right side of the table. [Mr. Pollard appears to be Sid Pollard, identified in image Anon 146. Ethel Hicks also appears in image Anon 195, matching the rightmost figure in this photo.—RBC]
Photographer: Edgar W. Cook
Donor: Edgar W. Cook
Original: B&W print in holdings of Angeles Chapter Archives
Image ID (file name): Cook 229
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Cook's Swift - Apus cooki - Индокитайский стриж
Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, Quang Binh province, Vietnam, 03/09/2024
The Cook Shack Cafe, owned by a retired firefighter, is a neighborhood hidden jewel 8950 Wornall Rd. in Waldo in Kansas City.
The base of every Bengali meal: rice. All of the other foods are over seasoned, so that it tastes good when mixed with rice. The rice is basmati rice cooked in the rice cooker.
Photographer: Jason Atherton
Designer: Alexis Cook Designs
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Hair/Makeup: Naturally Salon and Spa
All images (c) Jason Atherton 2016