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Lodge Park is England’s only surviving 17th century deer-coursing grandstand. Set within a landscape designed by Charles Bridgeman and part of the Sherborne Park Estate, the grandstand was built in 1634 to satisfy John ‘Crump’ Dutton’s love of gambling and entertaining.
There are lovely walks through the Bridgeman landscape and wider estate near Northleach in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire.
The site is owned by the National Trust and the former grandstand is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.
Probably the slowest chase I’ve ever done over a period of 5 hours, this Red Deer sub work train powered by CMQ 9017 and CP 6055 worked their way north from Crossfield to Crump on May 14, 2022. I believe they are doing the whole Red Deer and Shantz Subdivisions with their pair of Jordan Spreaders over the next few weeks.
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Probably the slowest chase I’ve ever done over a period of 5 hours, this Red Deer sub work train powered by CMQ 9017 and CP 6055 worked their way north from Crossfield to Crump on May 14, 2022. I believe they are doing the whole Red Deer and Shantz Subdivisions with their pair of Jordan Spreaders over the next few weeks.
The Crump Theatre in Columbus, Indiana is a stunning testament to the town's rich architectural history. The vibrant marquee still glows with life, reflecting the theatre's enduring presence in the cultural fabric of Columbus. The Crump Theatre stands as a nostalgic beacon harking back to the golden age of theatre. The theater is currently undergoing a volunteer led restoration effort.
After meeting train 293 at Crump, Scotford to St Paul manifest train 292 continues it's trip south to Alyth with a Warbonnet Dash-9 trailing.
The closed Crump Theatre in Columbus, Indiana originally opened in 1889 and received its current facade in 1941.
The closed Crump Theatre in Columbus, Indiana originally opened in 1889 and received its current facade in 1941.
These curious young girls casting an eye on this old geezer standing outside Crump's Butchers with his tripod and camera made this image for me....
NS 4531 leads train 301 at crump. A really awesome lashup is seen here, really surprising that the NS stayed leading through Saskatchewan and onto Calgary.
After he'd been missing for three weeks, Kurt Green's devastated family accepted that he had been "taken by the sea".
They visited the picturesque Blaketown Beach, near Greymouth on the West Coast of the South Island, to pay their last respects to the star skateboarder, gifted artist, and loving 30-year-old.
When his badly decomposed body finally washed up at Rapahoe Beach, some 11kms north of where he was last seen on March 9 - on the day of the Hokitika Wildfoods Festival - it was hard to take.
But the close-knit family says it did provide them with "some closure and allowed us to grieve".
Mr Green - sponsored since his teens by various Christchurch skateboard shops - was laid to rest in his home city.
Only now has the family felt able to express their memories of him and say just how his disappearance affected them.
The four-and-a-half weeks he was missing was "traumatic", says a statement released by the family to APNZ.
"Each day that passed we waited desperately for news," it says.
"After the third week of no news of Kurt's whereabouts the family came to the realisation that their son, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin and friend was not coming back to us. We had to accept that the sea had taken Kurt after extensively exploring all other possibilities."
The finding of the body at least allowed the family some closure.
Now they can remember the "gifted writer and poet" who also had a talent for art, which runs in the family. His great uncle, was leading 20th century New Zealand artist, Dennis Knight Turner, who illustrated Barry Crump's books.
"Kurt was a kind, sensitive, loving and humorous young man. He loved the non-materialistic life; appreciating art, music, all animals and nature," the family says.
"He would enjoy sleeping under the stars and spending quality time contemplating the beauty of life.
"He had a unique sense of humour, he loved the quotes and drawings of Winnie The Pooh and he was clever at sketching caricatures.
"Some of his writings and thoughts - discovered only after his death - are amazing and show he was a very intelligent and articulate man.
"He will be remembered as the Kurt that was not afraid to do what he loved and to do it well, despite not conforming to the material world."
A KCSM SD70ACe rolls some coal as the engineer gets CPKC train 242 back up to track speed after meeting C55 and 302 at Crump.
Having completed their work at Collicutt, C59 now approaches Crump where they will wait to meet 292 before continuing on to Red Deer.
I thought others might appreciate these tidbits of forgotten history of People of Color.
Students Listed:
Julian H. Lewis, R.C. Jackson, H.M. Smith, "Theodore B. Nix, Jr.", Arthur F. Redding, L. Beatrice Morton, K.V. Lambkins, Louise Mason, L.S. Hart, Catherine Grigsby, Alice I. Brown, T.T. Riley, James A. Gardiner, George R. Dorsey, Russell Davis, Sterling A. Brown, R.A. Harewood,Dr. William S. Quinland, J.A. Lane, Charles H. Houston, Lamar Perkins, Jesse S. Heslip, Jasper A. Atkins, John F. Williams, Cicero C. Simmons, Cornelius Johnson, Frank E. Bowles, R.C. Crump, M.E. Goode, Julia Rumford, Harcourt A. Tynes, Katherine Robinson, Willa L. Harrison, James W. Pryor, William Powell, Simone Chapoteau, Robert W. Cheers,Carter W. Wesley, N.L. Barnett, J.H. Wilson, E.E. Simpson, H.S. Lindsay, S.M. Greene, L.P. Miller, P. Eugene Davenport, Irwin Tillman Dorch, George Washington Gregory, George Arnett Singleton, Peyton Elliott Womack, John Herman Bougs, Willis Gittens Price, A.W. Easton, C.A. Hays, Demerald Williams, Anna Jones Robinson, Enid Thorpe, Garland N. Adamson, Ernest F. Alleyne, Oscar L. Barland, Theodore Blake, Wilhelmina B. Bowles, Emerson W. Brown, Perry M. Brown, Roscoe C. Bryant, Herman H. Clay, James A. Crooke, Rodman F. Doyle, Alfred C. Dungee, Frederick D. Funderburg, William B. Glenn, James M. Holloway, Richard H. Jackson, James H. Lewis, Andrew J. Love, Cassell A. Mott, James M. McGriff, Lee M. Owen, Titus M. Perry, Linwood L. Rayford, James W. Ross, Braxton R. Selden, Edward C. Smith, William M. Smith, Jackson P. Taylor, Price Terrell, Lucilius C. Youngblood, Walter A. Zuber, James H. Lewis, Gertrude Donaway, Robert H. Gross, T.C. Hammons, Hardy Haywood, Arthur Morris, L.B. Baker, W.M. Bishop, R.N. Gordon, J.R. Hackney, E.A. Bennett, W.N. Bowser, G.L. Brown, M.N. Gibbs, C.L. Holland, P.L. Martin, J.H. Patterson, S.L. Scott, W.H. Wormley, James Edward Caraway, Timothy Bertram Echols, Arthur Buxton Keeling, Roger Williams,
Professor Crump
Uffington White Horse Show
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August Bank Holiday Weekend
2024
White KENWORTH K200s from the roadworks stockpile on Hume Highway south of Yass.
(1/3) Scotts of Mount Gambier with the Harris Refrigerated trailer.
(2/3) Maher Transport out of Bendigo with the Performance Feed B Double, I'd say she's empty by both leads on the pair of triple bogies being raised.
(3/3) Hayllar Transport out of Narrandera with the Crump Spreaders advert tailing.
Bowning, New South Wales, Australia.
The Arlington Bldg. former home of Shreve, Crump & Low ( America's oldest Jeweler) and before that the Bryant & Stratton School