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George Morrison, Traversal, 1958, oil on canvas, 64.8 x 118.4 cm (Art Bridges Foundation) © George Morrison Estate

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Midfielder George Campbell fights for a loose ball during Georgetown's 2-1 win over Maryland at Shaw Field at Georgetown University on Sept. 23, 2015.

George and I arm wrestling, we tied with the right arm and I beat him with the left.

Williamsburg VA, 6/01/2020

inspired by Boy George in the early 80s

 

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After lunch and beers at the Fort George Public House we walked across the way to check out the taproom & brewery where this fantastic pig tank lives.

A rather dashing St George, in a window of St Lawrence Jewry, London. A church with a LOT of muscular men in it's imagery...

George interspersed his live performances with anecdotes and filthy jokes. Jazz "purists" scorned his act as vaudevillian. Audiences, ranging from teenage students to grandmothers, voted with their feet. His shows were sellouts. Always charming, friendly and approachable, George was delighted to chat to fans, cheerfully signing albums, books or photographs.

This noble beast is George, the office dog at my former job. he is a fine animal, except for the drool thing. I used "brain Photoshop" to edit the drool.

Tin for presentation to children to mark the coronation of George VI in 1937.

George Humphries Smith was the second Chief Ranger, serving from 1971-73. He grew up in Utah and Arizona and served in the U.S. Army during the Second World War. Additional biographic information can be learned about him in the blog link below:

 

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Ranger History Blog!

 

Courtesy of Lehi Smith.

George and Elizabeth Custer pictured with their cook. A special distinction for a servant in that time to be pictured with the family. It was said the cook served George during the Civil War. She left his service after the war and went to be with her family. Communication was resumed after The Custers moved to the fort and the cook came to work again .

George Clooney double? @ Kadıköy, Istanbul, Turkey

Prof. George Melnyk is a Canadian historian, academic, and writer. He is the associate Professor of Canadian Studies and Film Studies at the University of Calgary.

www.ucalgary.ca/peacestudies/GMelnyk

 

George Stevens Park, showing The Hill TxHM

George E. Helm, Father; Born July 25, 1882; Died January 2, 1956.

  

Sculpture of St George by one of the three great portals of Cologne Cathedral's south transept facade.

 

The doors of this facade were destroyed by bomb blast during the Second World War and replaced by intriguing contemporary designs.

 

Also damaged were some of the sculptures at the outer extremities of the portals; these were completely removed in the postwar restoration and have only recently been reinstated with newly carved replicas, which in their whiteness currently stand out in contrast to their older companions (this work began in the 1990s, on my previous visit here in 1995 eight of these new figures were being temporarily exhibited inside the south transept.)

Williamsburg VA, 6/02/2020

Noriega and howie Dorough from Backstreet boys @ Intercontinental Hotel today, Billboard Music Conference/ Latin Music conference

George Square at Christmas - Glasgow, Scotland

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 Clooney at Elgin Theater for the premier of The Descendants Sept. 10 2011

Another cracker of a picture received courtesy of the US Navy.

   

BUSAN, Republic of Korea (Oct. 3, 2011) Tugboats assist the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) pull out of Busan, Republic of Korea after a port visit. George Washington is the Navy’s only full-time forward-deployed aircraft carrier and is on a scheduled patrol. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Erin Devenberg/Released)

 

George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic

 

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Williamsburg VA, 6/02/2020

George died 17th July 2008 aged 79. He was goalkeeper for Rangers FC from 1951 - 1962 when he moved to Partick Thistle 1962 - 1969. He is probably best known as 7-1 Niven or "Hampden in the Sun" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampden_in_the_sun

 

He played in goals for the local team.

I've known George since the 70's when he came to live and work in Carrbridge.

He will be missed.

Georges Song Shop

The oldest record store in the United States - Est. 1932

 

128 MARKET STREET

JOHNSTOWN, PA 15901

(814) 539-4884

 

5 Floors of Records

Over 1 Million 45 rpm records in stock

George Washington University Colonials hosted American University Eagles for insomniac hockey at Kettler Capitals IcePlex on 10/5/14.

Tomorrowland Press Conference

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