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Teller, 1967
Egg tempera on gesso panel
24 x 16 inches
©The Estate of George Tooker. Collection of Merril C. Berman, New York. Courtesy of DC
Moore Gallery, New York.
Looking up George Street, Bathgate, 1960s - before pedestrianisation.
Date: 1960s.
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Second museum on the program: the Maurice Dufresne Museum, which includes 3000 objects from past centuries gathered on no less than 6 hectares. Among the few cars on display, several cars that belonged to Marshal Petain, including the hearse that transported him to Ile d'Yeu.
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Deuxième musée au programme : le Musée Maurice Dufresne, qui regroupe 3000 objets des siècles passés rassemblés sur pas moins de 6 hectares. Parmi les quelques voitures exposées, plusieurs voitures ayant appartenues au Maréchal Pétain, dont le corbillard qui l'a transporté à l'Ile d'Yeu.
www.southwest-carspotting.fr/museacutee-maurice-dufresne-...
HOLLYWOOD, CA - FEBRUARY 17: Actor George Takei attends the 3rd Annual Streamy Awards at Hollywood Palladium on February 17, 2013 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
Former Olympian, George diMarco, a distance swimmer was one of those who had staged autograph sessions. It was great to see him again.
In the latter half of the 19th century, Sigmund Freud failed in his efforts to study, reconstruct, and understand the human brain. And for over a century man’s attempts have all been for naught in this endeavor, until there was George Hart. George Hart may look to be a geometric sculptor, but he’s actually the only person ever to reconstruct accurate models of the living human brain. You’ll see all the intricacies and facets of the mind in each and every represenation. This makes his work incredibly rare and ultra-valuable. Only a select few will ever be fortunate enough to see these marvels in real-life, consider yourself lucky. Find out more at www.creativetempest.com
Former Governor George Pataki of New York speaking at the Iowa Republican Party's 2015 Lincoln Dinner at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines, Iowa.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
I did not really even know who George Ezra was, but I volunteered to accompany Flo and Audrey into DC last night for his concert at the Lincoln Theatre. I was pleasantly surprised with some good music and an entertaining evening.
George Pal (left) at the National Film Society convention, May 27, 1979. The man on the right is unknown to me.
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Two days after the UK general election, I lay in bed on a Saturday afternoon wishing the sun would refrain from poking through the slits in my bedroom windows' shutters and snaking its sharpness into the fug of my simultaneously Friday night- and heavy cold-addled consciousness. While drifting gratefully into and irritably out of sweaty dreamworlds, I was suddenly made aware of a blaring noise, sat bolt upright and, looking through the window, was presented with the shiny pate of George Galloway on an open-top bus, his colleagues shouting through an enormous PA system "WE WON! YEAH! WE WON, RIGHT? WE WON! HA!" or some such. So I took this photo. "That'll show the opportunistic self-publicist", I thought. "Let's see how loudly you shout when everyone's staring at your bald patch."
I bet he's quaking in his boots.
Yesterday on the sidewalk in front of my Hotel in Chicago I ran into George Wendt, or as most of us know him "Norm" from Cheers! Sorry for the quality, I only had my cell phone to take a pic with.
10/27/09
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