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Ann the beloved wife of John Bardy who departed this life in hope of a joyful resurrection the 17th of October 1742 aged 41 - Church of St George Colegate, Norwich
Early 19th century gravestone of George Rollinson, who died in 1810 and is buried in the churchyard of St Nicholas's church, Stanningfield, Suffolk. The carving, unusually, shows a winged Father Time with his scythe.
George Otis Morrill
He enlisted from Salisbury, MA, age 25, on 25 July 1862 and was mustered in the same day with Co E, 1st Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. He served until 17 Mar 1863, when discharged for disability.
Born in Salisbury, MA, 1837.
Died on 13 Nov 1882, in Haverhill, MA.
Fort George (Gaelic: Dùn Deòrsa or An Gearastan, meaning literally "the garrison"), is a large 18th century fortress near Ardersier, to the north-east of Inverness in the Highland council area of Scotland. It was built to pacify the Scottish Highlands in the aftermath of the Jacobite rising of 1745, replacing an earlier Fort George built with the same aim after the 1715 Jacobite rising. The fortress has never been attacked and has remained in continuous use as a garrison.
The fortification is based on a Star design, it remains virtually unaltered and nowadays is open to visitors with exhibits and recreations showing use at different periods, while still serving as army barracks. Originally the depot of the Seaforth Highlanders and later the Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons), it was more recently home to the Royal Irish Regiment, and as of 2007, the new garrison of the Black Watch, 3rd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland.
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26/05/2023 O procurador-geral de Justiça do DF e Territórios, Georges Seigneur, durante a solenidade de imposição da Ordem do Mérito Ministério Público do Distrito Federal e Territórios. FOTOS ALEXANDRE MACHADO/MPDFT.
Photograph from the Belper News, 21st July 1916
Brown, George, Air Mechanic 1st Class, 78600, 22nd Squadron, Royal Flying Corps,
Died of wounds 21st August 1917 aged 21
Son of Edwin & Elizabeth Brown, of 5 Short Street, Belper
Buried in Coxyde Military Cemetery, Belgium, Grave Reference: III B 12
Previously: 6461, King’s Royal Rifle Corps
George enlisted in July 1915 and served with the King’s Royal Rifle Corps until he was wounded at Ypres. He returned to England and spent 8 weeks at the Wharncliffe Hospital in Sheffield. On returning to France he was transferred to the 22nd Squadron, Royal Flying Corps and suffered bullet wounds to the head on 19th August 1917 when the Bristol F2b aeroplane he was travelling in was shot up.
1911 Census
George Brown
Born Belper, Derbyshire
A coal miner ganger
Son of Elizabeth Brown, a dairy farmer, of Bullsmoor Farm, Nottingham Road, Belper, Derbyshire
www.wharncliffewarhospital.co.uk/Patients/B/Brown_G.html
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Looking down in to a gun placement.
For my thoughts on Georges Island go here.
Here's a link to a Google maps view of the island.
www.bostonislands.org/ is the website if you want to go to the island.
George Merkert reaches for the Gatorleash brake device to slow down for Turn 2 at the Almabtrieb Inline Downhill race in Jungholz, Austria on July 11, 2007. Photo by Marc Dean All Rights Reserved 2007.
The Meters played with its original line up of George Porter Jr., Art Neville, Zigaboo Modeliste, and Leo Nocentelli at the Nokia Theatre on Aug.3 ,2006 in NYC.