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Delicious fish cutters for dinner

Seybold Paper Cutter, taken 13 September 2008, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas.

 

Liverman Farm, Gum Neck, Tyrell County, NC

Enkel cigarrklippare, perfekt för tex. resan eller herfen. Dubbla blad för att skapa jämt tryck på cigarren vid klippning.

This image forms part of the digitised photographs of the Ross and Pat Craig Collection. Ross Craig (1926-2012) was a local historian born in Stockton and dedicated much of his life promoting and conserving the history of Stockton, NSW. He possessed a wealth of knowledge about the suburb and was a founding member of the Stockton Historical Society and co-editor of its magazine. Pat Craig supported her husband’s passion for history, and together they made a great contribution to the Stockton and Newcastle communities. We thank the Craig Family and Stockton Historical Society who have kindly given Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia, access to the collection and allowed us to publish the images. Thanks also to Vera Deacon for her liaison in attaining this important collection.

 

Please contact Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia, if you are the subject of the image, or know the subject of the image, and have cultural or other reservations about the image being displayed on this website and would like to discuss this with us.

 

Some of the images were scanned from original photographs in the collection held at Cultural Collections, other images were already digitised with no provenance recorded.

 

You are welcome to freely use the images for study and personal research purposes. Please acknowledge as “Courtesy of the Ross and Pat Craig Collection, University of Newcastle (Australia)" For commercial requests please consider making a donation to the Vera Deacon Regional History Fund.

 

These images are provided free of charge to the global community thanks to the generosity of the Vera Deacon Regional History Fund. If you wish to donate to the Vera Deacon Fund please download a form here: uoncc.wordpress.com/vera-deacon-fund/

 

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Lundy joins Cutter, which you take to get out of the forest and onto 55A to head around the Rondout reservoir.

This image forms part of the digitised photographs of the Ross and Pat Craig Collection. Ross Craig (1926-2012) was a local historian born in Stockton and dedicated much of his life promoting and conserving the history of Stockton, NSW. He possessed a wealth of knowledge about the suburb and was a founding member of the Stockton Historical Society and co-editor of its magazine. Pat Craig supported her husband’s passion for history, and together they made a great contribution to the Stockton and Newcastle communities. We thank the Craig Family and Stockton Historical Society who have kindly given Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia, access to the collection and allowed us to publish the images. Thanks also to Vera Deacon for her liaison in attaining this important collection.

 

Please contact Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia, if you are the subject of the image, or know the subject of the image, and have cultural or other reservations about the image being displayed on this website and would like to discuss this with us.

 

Some of the images were scanned from original photographs in the collection held at Cultural Collections, other images were already digitised with no provenance recorded.

 

You are welcome to freely use the images for study and personal research purposes. Please acknowledge as “Courtesy of the Ross and Pat Craig Collection, University of Newcastle (Australia)" For commercial requests please consider making a donation to the Vera Deacon Regional History Fund.

 

These images are provided free of charge to the global community thanks to the generosity of the Vera Deacon Regional History Fund. If you wish to donate to the Vera Deacon Fund please download a form here: uoncc.wordpress.com/vera-deacon-fund/

 

If you have any further information on the photographs, please leave a comment.

PORTLAND, Ore. - A tour boat on the Willamette River passes the Coast Guard Cutters Adelie, Henry Blake and Alert before motoring under the Burnside Bridge, June 6, 2012. The cutters were visiting Portland to participate in the annual Rose Festival Fleet Week. Photo by Jonathan McCool.

A trip with friends up to Cutter Ranch near Clinton, BC to meet our young lambs before they are slaughtered in a couple months. We then stayed the weekend at Loon Lake for some relaxing, cooking, and of course eating!

 

To read the article about our trip to visit our lambs, visit foodists [dot] ca.

I had one of these beauties years ago, this one is a single bag mine was a two bagger & green. The whole family used to help cut lucerne & oat & chaff from sheaves, dusty work but fun.

Seen here at Agfest rural show Tasmania.

Leaf Cutter Ant on show at Butterfly World, St Albans

The former Cutter Playground is being excavated to make way for an underground parking garage. The playground will be restored above the garage and become part of Ziegler Park.

Cutter Aviation, late 1990's ABQ Sunport

August garden leaf cutter bee

 

I have only rarely seen leaf-cutter bees once in my garden - this one spent several minutes feeding on a large member of the daisy family. Their striking looks come from the specialised hairs on the lower body surface which are used to collect pollen - which is used to provision the leaf cells in which the eggs are laid. Semi-circular cut-outs on rose leaves can indicate the presence of these beautiful bees.

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