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TEDxLFHS speaker Katherine Cook. Photo by Kate Stephenson.

Thomas Cook.

Egypt, where it all begins Livery.

Airbus A321

G-TCDA

Manchester airport

4/03/18

 

Looking across the Cook Strait from Owhiro Bay (Wellington's south coast). In the distance are the snow-covered peaks of the South Island's Kaikoura (l) and Richmond Ranges. Photo by SMG

Aitutaki Airport

A welcoming sign in the gift shop in Cook. I guess the 7 residents of Cook get a shock when the tourists rock up!

 

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Cook's Natural Science Museum 412 13th St SE Decatur, Al Aug 8 2009

Captain Cook, our country's greatest navigatro was born in Marton Middlesborough in 1728 but unfortunately died a violent death in Hawaii in 1779. Unfotunately it is the lot of famous men memorialised in stone to suffer the indignity of accumulations of quanno deposited by birds of quite disgraceful toileting habits.

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Cook Forest State Park - Pennsylvania

Formal Naming of the Hank & Billye Sauber Aron

Young Scholars Summer Research Institute

and Launch of Book Honoring Dr Samuel Dubois Cook

 

Nasher Art Museum

Duke University

April 12, 2018

A selection of photos taken by Family & Friends Shared in One Place!

Del Ray Artisans Board of Directors Show: Boarderlines.

Dates: August 3 - September 2, 2012.

Artists: Kathryn A Brown, Drew Cariaso, Michele Reday Cook, Lesley Hall, Dawn Wyse Hurto and Nora Partlow.

Location: Del Ray Artisans gallery at the Nicholas A. Colasanto Center, 2704 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, Virginia 22301.

 

Oct 2011

84 x 60 cm

Made using black ink, white emulsion and compressed charcoal.

Sign at the Indian Pacific stop in Cook.

"Wow, dinner was amazing. You must have a fantastic oven."

 

What makes good cuisine is not the ingredients available, rather the ingredients used. The insight to know the difference between both concepts is what separates who cooks from a cook.

When the swell picks up, a passage in the rocks forms a geyser of sea spray right in front of the bridge. Trails along the headland connect to the Cape Perpetua visitor's center.

weekend at Cooks River yard

Best cornbread I've ever tried! My "go-to" recipe.

 

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View from Hooker Hut door looking out in bad weather Mt Cook side

 

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Description: Sierra Club hikers posing at the Pavillion at Sturtevant’s Camp, August 11, 1919. Verso states this was on a 19-mile hike from Alpine Tavern to Mount Wilson to Roberts Camp to Sierra Madre, and identifies the following people: Edgar W. Cook, Miss Beal, Mrs. Hauensten, Miss Madge Smith, Miss Lee Cooke. [Miss Beale is presumably Elizabeth May Beal, who would become Mrs. Edgar W. Cook.—RBC]

 

Photographer: Edgar W. Cook

Donor: Edgar W. Cook

Original: B&W print in holdings of Angeles Chapter Archives

Image ID (file name): Cook 115

 

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