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Inner Harbour in St. George's, Grenada
This photo was taken in March 1994, during a 10 day Caribbean cruise on the Celebrity Meridian.
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one of the brothers Rippy, george was a little reluctant but I finally won this sheepish grin from him as well...
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George (minus pockets- I thought they were too fussy) from Jaeger's Baby 4Ply and Baby DK book by Martin Storey. Made with the called for yarn.
George Duke @ the St. Lucia Jazz Festival. May 2009... I spoke briefly with George Duke prior to his ‘electric’ performance at St. Lucia’s Jazz Festival in 2007. He spoke passionately... www.michaelvalentinestudio.com/tributes/reflections_past/...
It was raining on the first day of the trip (typical Rochester weather), so stopped over at George Eastman.
St George Tombland, near the entrance to Norwich Cathedral Close, is one of the city's grandest medieval churches and happily also still in use as a parish church.
The building dates mainly to the 15th century and consists of a tall west tower, nave flanked by aisles and chancel. The furnishings are mainly 19th century and later, though the large 18th century reredos has been retained behind the high altar.
There are some small pieces of medieval glass surviving though the bulk of the windows are Victorian. Some notable exceptions are the beautiful 1930s Magnificat by Morris & Co in the south aisle and two eccentric and strikingly coloured 'kaleidoscopic' geometric windows on the north side (1867).
I had never previously found this church open on my visits to the city but believe it is open to visitors more regurlarly nowadays.
For more information on this fine church see Simon Knott's entry on his superb Norfolk Churches website below:-
www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/norwichgeorgetombland/norwichge...
George Sharpe D-1825, Instructor and Jumpmaster at Lakewood Parachuting Center. He was a marathon runner and ran Boston in three hours in the 1960's. One of the nicest people that ever jumped out of an airplane at Lakewood.
Outside Chesterfield station. George, who worked with his son Robert to develop the revolutionary locomotive "Rocket", spent the last ten years of his life at Tapton House, which overlooks the station, and is buried inside Holy Trinity Church in Chesterfield.
ST. GEORGE'S, BERMUDA. St. George's Cricket Club batsman Jason Anderson (right) awaits a ball as assistant coach Wendell Smith (rear) watches during practice at the St. George's Cricket Club in St. George's, Bermuda on Tuesday, July 26, 2011. St. George's will host Somerset in the annual two-day cricket tournament known as Cup Match beginning Thursday. Cup Match was introduced after the abolition of slavery in Bermuda. Men from Somerset and St. George’s met in a friendly rivalry and held celebrations of Emancipation by holding annual picnics to mark the anniversary of the abolition of slavery. One of the highlights from the picnics was a friendly cricket match played between lodges from the east and west ends of the island. In 1901, during a cricket match between two major Friendly Societies, an agreement was made to play for an annual trophy. Members of the Friendly Societies and Lodges raised funds and in 1902 a silver cup that was played for annually was introduced. © www.chetgordon.com/blog
Wolverhampton Civic Society
George Wallis F.S.A. 1811 - 1891
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Lectured here c1838
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