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See the gore wound in his right neck.

Rawtherapee + Gimp

Climbing the 1% under the 1000foot Vertical Walls of Gore Canyon......

a commission I'm working on for snyderofberlin on DoA, as cool as he looks with wires all up in his face, they're actually going to be the supports for some liquid latex ripping skin :D

What kind of Monster hides under that paper bag? Nobody knows...but by the time this freaks done with his victim he's gunna need a few bags to clean up the mess. Another entry for Fine Cloneiers halloween contest!

Vent, nuages, fumée bleue, odeur du souffre et parfois - magnifique vue de cratère

Wind, clouds, blue smoke, smell of sulfur and sometimes - beautiful view of crater

Vėjas, debesys, mėlyni dūmai, sieros kvapas ir kartais - gražus kraterio vaizdas

British postcard in the Picturegoer Series, London, no. 1425. Photo: Charter Film Prods. Publicity still for Pastor Hall (Roy Boulting, 1940).

 

English stage and film actor Marius Goring (1912-1998) is best remembered for the four films he made with Powell & Pressburger, particularly as Conductor 71 in A Matter of Life and Death (1946) and as Julian Craster in The Red Shoes (1948). He regularly performed French and German roles.

 

Because of his suavel looks, Marius Goring was often assumed to be foreign, but he was born in Newport, Isle of Wight, in 1912. He was the son of Dr Charles Goring and Kate Macdonald. His father was a doctor and criminologist who died the 1918 flu epidemic, when Marius was six. At the Perse School in Cambridge, he became a friend of an older boy, the future documentary film maker Humphrey Jennings. He first performed professionally in 1927 and then studied under Harcourt Williams and at the Old Vic dramatic school from 1929 to 1932. He also studied at the universities of Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna and Paris. His early stage career included appearances at the Old Vic, Sadler's Wells, Stratford and several European tours; he was fluent in French and German. He first worked in the West End in a 1934 revival of Granville-Barker's The Voysey Inheritance at the Shaftesbury Theatre. During the 1930s, he played a variety of Shakespearean roles, including Feste in Twelfth Night (1937), Macbeth and Romeo, in addition to Trip in Sheridan's The School for Scandal. He made his film debut in Thornton Freeland's The Amateur Gentleman (1935), the screenplay of which was co- written by Clemence Dane. In 1939, he continued his film career with the British sports-drama Flying Fifty-Five (Reginald Denham, 1939) starring Derrick De Marney and based on a novel by Edgar Wallace. That year, he also played a U-boat captain in The Spy in Black (1939), the first collaboration between the British filmmakers Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. They were brought together by Alexander Korda to make the World War I spy thriller by Joseph Storer Clouston into a film. The film, starring Conrad Veidt and Valerie Hobson, was named as one of the ten best films of 1939 by the National Board of Review. During World War II Marius Goring joined the army, becoming supervisor of BBC radio productions broadcasting to Germany and continued to act under the name Charles Richardson, because of the association of his name with Hermann Göring. Just after the outbreak of war, Goring caused a minor sensation when he portrayed Hitler on a radio series History of the Nazi Party. In 1941, he married his second wife, the actress Lucie Mannheim. The couple later worked together in the TV series The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel (1955).

 

After the war, he played the effete heavenly Conductor 71, the aristocrat who lost his head in the French Revolution ("my little operation") and who complains of the absence of Technicolor ‘up there’ in the romantic fantasy A Matter of Life and Death (Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, 1946). The film is set in England during the Second World War, and stars David Niven, Roger Livesey, Raymond Massey, Kim Hunter and Goring. Two years later Goring also starred in The Red Shoes (Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, 1948). The film employs the story within a story device, being about a young ballerina (Moira Shearer) who joins an established ballet company and becomes the lead dancer in a new ballet called The Red Shoes, itself based on the fairy tale The Red Shoes by Hans Christian Andersen. Goring played the young composer in love with the doomed ballerina. Later he also worked in Powell and Pressbuger’s Ill Met by Moonlight (1957), starring Dirk Bogarde. Other well-known films with Goring are Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (Albert Lewin, 1951) starring Ava Gardner, the Georges Simenon adaptation The Man Who Watched Trains Go By (Harold French, 1952) starring Claude Rains, The Barefoot Contessa (Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1954) with Humphrey Bogart and Ava Gardner, and The Angry Hills (Robert Aldrich, 1959) with Robert Mitchum). During the 1960s followed the epic Exodus (Otto Preminger, 1960), The Girl on a Motorcycle (Jack Cardiff, 1968) with Alain Delon and Marianne Faithful, and Erste Liebe/First Love (Maximilian Schell,1970). His final film was the French drama La petite fille en velours bleu/Little Girl in Blue Velvet (Alan Bridges, 1978), starring Michel Piccoli and Claudia Cardinale. Goring’s TV work included starring as Sir Percy Blakeney in The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel (1955), a series which he also co-wrote and produced; Theodore Maxtible in the Doctor Who story The Evil of the Daleks (1967); the title role in The Expert (1968–1976); King George V in Edward & Mrs. Simpson (1980); and The Old Men at the Zoo (1983). Goring was a founding member of British Equity, the actors' union, and he became its president from 1963 to 1965, and again from 1975 to 1982. Goring's relationship with his union was fraught with conflict: he took it to litigation on three occasions. In 1992 he unsuccessfully sought to end the block on the sale of radio and television programmes to (the still) apartheid South Africa. He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1991. In 1998, Marius Goring died from cancer in Heathfield, Easst Sussex, He was 86. His wife Lucie Mannheim had died in 1976. The next year Goring had married television producer Prudence Fitzgerald, who survived him.

 

Sources: Brian McFarlane (Encyclopedia of British Film), Tom Vallance (The Independent), Wikipedia and IMDb.

Gore Range Monochrome Series: Summit County, Colorado. www.danielmcvey.com facebook: goo.gl/I7O1Hk Google+: goo.gl/5xc9Ob Flickr: goo.gl/pUXlld

A brave group of four hunters attempt to take down the ferocious Gore Magala! Of course, this is just a low rank Gore so they own it.

 

I've been working on this guy for quite a while. He was pretty challenging, since it's my first dragon-like build, but I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. Special thanks to Stormbringer for offering some advice while I was building it.

 

The Gore is pretty poseable, and the wing-arms can either act as normal limbs or fold up against the body. Unfortunately, they're pretty heavy so it's difficult to get them to stay in a wings-spread position. I'm also pretty happy with how the head turned out. It has interchangeable parts to swap between normal and enraged. (feelers out) Ignore the silver spikes on the tail and back leg, I ran out of black ones. :/

 

The hunters and land was something of an afterthought, but they turned out alright. The heavy bowgunner's gun can fold up and be stored on his back. That's about all I can say about that.

 

Comments & favorites are highly appreciated. Thanks for viewing!

The blossom is out in force around Gore. My favourite building is looking good with the extra colour

"Preistess of Gore" with Shellie Arielle

AMTK 100 and 817 shepherd the eastbound Zephyr into Little Gore Canyon.

Early morning after a cold front

When is it safe to say you have to much gore?

 

... when your insides consist of apples and coffee mugs.

Gore Bay near Cheviot, East Coast of the South Island, New Zealand.

-Gazte txokoan inddako Gore tailerran emaitzak!!!

 

-Los resultados del taller de Gore que montamos en el Gazte txoko.

 

Puuuaggh!!!

9F 92213 (Banbury) pulls away from a stop near Goring Station on 27/2/65.

St Bartholomew

Church of England

Chapel of Alnut's Hospital

 

Alnut Almshouses

 

Dating from 1724 when the almshouses forming the three-sided courtyard, with St Bartholomew's chapel in the centre, were founded, along with a small hospital building.

 

In the 1880s a school was built to the northwest, this was closed in 1985 and was converted into four almshouses. A common room was built between these two in 1998 and is used for residents’ social activities and meetings.

 

There is a resident, full time Warden and Chaplain of St Bartholomew’s chapel.

 

The almshouses are set back from the road behind a belt of trees in the middle of nowhere.

 

The simplicity of the architecture makes a moving composition.

 

No cars are allowed anywhere near the front courtyard so that the visual clarity is always there.

 

The founder Henry Alnut, a barrister at Middle Temple and Lord Mayor of London, was brought up nearby at Ipsden.

 

A misogynist all his life he died unmarried in 1724. He left nothing to his relations but instead willed his lands at Ipsden for the building and endowing of an almshouse “for twelve poor men”.

 

He also set up a school for poor boys together with annual apprenticeships. The local wheelwright family of Paddicks took two apprentices a year over a span of eighty years.

 

Henry Alnut asked to be buried at Ipsden “as near my father and mother as might be.” His friend and executor Richard Clement finished the building and saw to it that £425 was bequeathed in perpetuity to the almshouses, chaplaincy and school.

 

In 1952 Major Alfred Allnatt, a philanthropist and descendant of the founder restored the whole set of buildings.

 

The name Alnutt changes its spelling over decades, but the almshouses remain virtually unaltered.

 

www.goringheathalmshouses.co.uk/index.html

Gore Four

 

Los Angeles County, CA

 

Flickr Explore'd

Exploring Gore Glen in Gorebridge, Midlothian.

Lots of images in this one! :s For Excellentium's 9th theme, check it out here! www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/images/708832

As seen from the Uncas trail.

A magenta sunset on the Gore Mountains near Silverthorn, CO

 

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Gore Gore Roller Girls vs. Chicks Ahoy

Toronto Roller Derby

Kalın bacaklarınız sizi rahatsız ediyor ve yaşamınızı kısıtlayıp dilediğiniz kıyafetleri giymenize engel oluyorsa probleminizin çözümü olduğunu bilmelisiniz. farklı nedenlere bağlı kalın bacak sorununuza veda edebilirsiniz

  

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exploring Oklahoma

Lawton, OK

In the sad condition of early'65, with name & numberplates removed, 6983 Otterington Hall passes on a goods near Goring. 13/2/65.

"Gore Trooper One" with Hannah Fletcher

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Thanks to all that comment and view my images . JP

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