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10/09/2011 Ladies European Tour 2011, Raiffeisenbank Prague Golf Masters, Albatros Golf Resort, Prague, Czech Republic Sept 9-11. Tania Elosegui of Spain during the second round. Credit: Tristan Jones

John Hulst, Richard V. Lindabury and Roger Blough of the USS Great Lakes Fleet and the Sharon of American Steamship at Jones Island winter layup in January 1975.

Seen in Newquay Cornwall June 2022

I do intend to start posting real winter scenes soon, but I'm having great difficulty getting over summer and fall - they were just so much fun!

Vintage postcard. Photo: United Artists. Jennifer Jones in Since You Went Away (John Cromwell, 1944). Collection: Marlene Pilaete.

 

On 29 August 2022, a La Collectionneuse post on Jennifer Jones will be published on our blog European Film Star Postcards.

Jones of Login operate this Mercedes Benz Atego Turas minicoach, seen at its Bournemouth hotel, 24th August, 2019.

Battersea Coach Park, 25th September 2013.

On builder street today was Alpine AP16ALP a Mercedes Benz Tourismo C57FT wearing Jones Holidays livery. Photo taken 23/07/16

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I’ve been enjoying building these miniature 80’s icons thought I had to try my hand at Indiana Jones.

Photographed is Jones pond in Acadia National park, Maine. This is a 3 exposure photographs stitched using Photomatix and edited using Gimp. Also, this is my first photo with my new Canon 24-105mm f/4 L lens!

The rear of the my 2008 Merlin-made titanium Jones 3D Spaceframe can fit a 650B+/27.5+ Panaracer 27.5"x3.5" tire mounted to an older Velocity Blunt 28 rim. The front can easily fit 5" tire with the fat fork.

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I have always loved the Modern period in art history. The sunrise colouring was amazing this morning and it reflected beautifully on the water and sand. Olga

Jordyn Jones in Cancun for Modeliste Mag #modelistemag - Jordyn Jones Photo | Published by Social Media: @JordynOnline - www.facebook.com/jordynonline/photos/a.2432923016736048/2... | Website: www.jordynonline.com | Official Website: www.jordynjonesofficial.com | Tags: #jordynjones #jordyn #jones #actress #model #singer #dancer #designer

ECW body Bristol RELL6L new 9/1971 to Jones as there R671J

End of day soft light. Atlantic Ocean in the distance.

 

DXO film emulation software - Generic Fuji Velvia 100

 

Jones Beach, Long Island, NY

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Jones Executive of Eccles have recently purchased this rare VDL SB4000 Hispano Divo from Eve Coaches, Dunbar. 333 JXT was new to Arthur, Coatbridge, as SK07 LNO and is seen in Rawtenstall on 16th October, 2016.

Amazing Stories / Magazin-Reihe

- Richard S. Shaver / Gods of Venus

- Millen Cooke / The Egg of Time

- Berkeley Livingston / Everything but the Sink

- Richard S. Shaver [Alexander Blade] / Flesh Against Spirit

cover: Robert Gibson Jones

(cover illustrates "Gods of Venus")

Editor: Raymond A. Palmer

Ziff-Davis Publishing Company / USA 1948

Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazing_Stories

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Sharpe_Shaver

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German postcard by H.S.K.-Verlag, Kölm (Cologne), no. 505. Photo: Paramount. Ray Milland in Copper Canyon (John Farrow, 1950).

 

British actor and director Ray Milland (1905-1986) had a screen career that ran from 1929 to 1985. He appeared in many Hollywood movies as the archetypal, unflappable British gentleman. Milland is best remembered for his gut-wrenching, Academy Award-winning portrayal of an alcoholic writer in The Lost Weekend (1945), for the murder-plotting husband in Dial M for Murder (1954), and as Oliver Barrett III in Love Story (1970).

 

Ray Milland was born Reginald Alfred John Truscott-Jones on a mountain called Cymla, above the town of Neath in Wales in 1905. Milland was the son of Alfred Jones and Elizabeth Annie (née Truscott). As a child, he took the name of his stepfather, Mullane, and was known in his early career as Jack Mullane. He later took his stage name Raymond Milland from the flat area of land called the mill lands in Neath, which he remembered fondly from his youth. In 1925, Milland enlisted as a guardsman with the Royal Household Cavalry in London. As part of his training, he became skilled in fencing, boxing, horsemanship and marksmanship. An expert shot, he became a member of his company's rifle team, winning many prestigious competitions, including the Bisley Match in England. When his duty service was completed in 1928, Milland stumbled into acting when a British filmmaker spotted him at a party and offered the 22-year-old a bit part in the romance The Plaything (Castleton Knight, 1929). More small and big roles in the British cinema and on stage followed. Among his British films were the silent ‘backstage’ drama Piccadilly (Ewald André Dupont, 1929) starring Anna May Wong, the adventure The Flying Scotsman (Castleton Knight, 1929) and the drama The Informer (Arthur Robison, 1929). Raymond Milland was discovered by a Hollywood talent scout while performing on the stage in London, and travelled to America under a short-term contract with MGM. MGM shortened his first name to Ray and continued casting the acting novice in minor supporting roles. MGM agreed to loan him out for more substantial parts in Will Rogers' Ambassador Bill (Sam Taylor, 1931) at Fox in which he tries to overthrow the boy-king of a fictional European country, and Warner Bros.' Blonde Crazy (Roy Del Ruth, 1931) in which he competes with con-artist James Cagney for Joan Blondell's affections.

 

When his contract with MGM expired, Ray Milland bounced around taking whatever roles he could get, including a supporting part in Fox's Charlie Chan in London (Eugene J. Forde, 1934). He returned to England for roles in This Is the Life (Albert de Courville, 1933) with Gordon Harker and the comedy Orders is Orders (Walter Forde, 1934), a satire on Hollywood movie-making. Finally, based on the strength of two films he made with Carole Lombard - Bolero (Wesley Ruggles, 1934) and We’re Not Dressing (Norman Taurog, 1934) - as well as the endorsement of his leading lady, Paramount Pictures signed Milland to a long-term contract. He would remain with the studio for some twenty years. Charming and debonair, he can be seen as suave, self-assured romantic leading man in a number of excellent drawing-room comedies, mysteries and adventures, including The Big Broadcast of 1937 (Mitchell Leisen, 1936), The Jungle Princess (William Thiele, 1936) featuring Dorothy Lamour, Beau Geste (William Wellman, 1939) with Gary Cooper, and I Wanted Wings (Mitchell Leisen, 1941) with Veronica Lake. At Film Reference, Frank Thompson writes: “The quintessential Milland performances of the ‘leading man’ variety are contained in Leisen's delightful Easy Living and Kitty. The darker, more sinister side of his personality first came to the fore in Farrow's Alias Nick Beal, a film in which Milland plays the Devil himself.” Easy Living (Mitchell Leisen, 1937) was a depression-era screwball comedy and social satire written by Preston Sturges and starring Jean Arthur. Reel Classics calls it “an often-overlooked delight”. Kitty (1945, Mitchell Leisen) was a variation on Pygmalion, in which a London aristocrat (Milland) takes it upon himself to make a lady of a guttersnipe (Paulette Goddard). Milland had a terrible accident during the filming of Hotel Imperial (Henry Hathaway, 1939) with Isa Miranda, when, taking his horse over a jump, the saddle-girth broke and he landed head-first on a pile of bricks. His most serious injuries were a concussion that left him unconscious for 24 hours, a 3-inch gash in his skull that took 9 stitches to close, and numerous fractures and lacerations on his left hand. When the Second World War began, Milland tried to enlist in the U.S. Army Air Forces, but was rejected because of his impaired left hand. He worked as a civilian flight instructor for the Army, and toured with a United Service Organisation (USO) South Pacific troupe in 1944.

 

Ray Milland had made over 60 feature films by the time he won an Oscar for his portrayal of an alcoholic trying to kick the booze in Billy Wilder's The Lost Weekend (1945). It would be pinnacle of Ray Milland's career and an acknowledgement of his serious dramatic abilities. The surprise shown by the critical establishment at Milland's proficiency in the role suggests that nothing much had ever been expected of him. Milland was the first Welsh actor to ever win an Oscar. He was also the first actor not to have spoken a single word during his acceptance speech, preferring to simply bow his appreciation before casually walking to the stage exit. For this performance, he was also given an award at the first Cannes Film Festival. Five years later, he gave a strong performance in Close to My Heart (William Keighley, 1951), starring with Gene Tierney as a couple trying to adopt a child. As Milland grew older and his value as a romantic lead began to wane, the more sinister aspects of this self-assuredness became more evident. In 1954, he starred as the suave and mannerly accomplice opposite Grace Kelly in Dial M for Murder (Alfred Hitchcock, 1954). Other films that exploited the murderous glint in Milland's eloquent eyes include The Thief (Russel Rouse, 1951) a Film Noir without any dialogue, and The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing (Richard Fleischer, 1955) with Joan Collins. He made many television appearances. He starred as a professor in the CBS sitcom Meet Mr. McNutley (1953-1955). The program was renamed in its second season as The Ray Milland Show. From 1959–1960, he starred in the CBS detective series Markham. In the late 1960s, he hosted rebroadcasts of certain episodes of the syndicated western anthology series, Death Valley Days under the title Trails West.

 

In 1955, Ray Milland started directing films, such as the western A Man Alone (Ray Milland, 1955) with Raymond Burr, and the well-paced espionager Lisbon (1956, Ray Milland) with Maureen O’Hara for Republic Pictures that he also produced and starred in. He did it with surprising proficiency, but the films failed to make him successful. He achieved more success with directing for television. According to Kit and Morgan Benson at Find A Grave, he “was considered a solid and capable director and producer.” Milland returned as a film character actor in such fascinating low-budget horror films as The Premature Burial (Roger Corman, 1962) and The Man with the X-ray Eyes (Roger Corman, 1963), the latter providing Milland with the wittiest, most energetic role of his later career. He appeared in the TV classic Daughter of the Mind (Walter Grauman, 1969) in which he was reunited with Gene Tierney, and he played Ryan O'Neal's father in the hit tearjerker Love Story (Arthur Hiller, 1970). He can also be seen in such dreadful horror films as The Thing with Two Heads (Lee Frost, 1972), the British Crazy House/The House in Nightmare Park (Peter Sykes, 1973), and Terror in the Wax Museum (Georg Fenady). One of the best of that bad lot is Frogs (George McCowan, 1972), a surprisingly enjoyable entry from the ‘nature-run-amok’ horror subgenre. Milland wrote an autobiography, Wide Eyed in Babylon, published in 1974. Toward the end of his life, he guest starred in TV series as Battlestar Galactica (Glen A. Larson, 1978-1979) and the Harold Robbins’ adaptation The Dream Merchants (Vincent Sherman, 1980). His last film was the Spanish fantasy-adventure The Sea Serpent (Gregory Greens, 1986) with Timothy Bottoms, after which his declining health forced him to retire. A book-loving homebody, Milland kept away from the Hollywood glitter and was rarely mentioned in the gossip columns. At 81, he died of lung cancer in Torrance, California in 1986. He was survived by his wife, Muriel ‘Mal’ Weber, to whom he had been married since 1932. They had a son, Daniel, and an adopted daughter, Victoria. Frank Thompson at Film Reference: “Hollywood never quite knew what it had in Ray Milland, but he continuously showed himself to be an adventurous artist, always interested in exposing his established image to radical and surprising lights.”

 

Sources: Frank Thompson (Film Reference), Lynn Dougherty (Classic Movie Favorites), Kit and Morgan Benson (Find A Grave), Reel Classics, AllMovie, Wikipedia, and IMDb.

 

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This beautiful lady is a regular at BWBG, look out for more of Shona Jones coming soon and the lovely looks we created for her during her many makeovers with us :)

 

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BMC Condor, formerly with Lakeside, Ellesmere, photo taken 31/12/22

The Bridge at Jones Gap SP. South Carolina

Aboard the Flying Dutchman in the cabin...

 

Blackbeards' hat is perfect for Davy Jones,

the claw is one I got from Atlantis.

  

Llew Jones YJ16 DYS

 

Optare Metrocity

 

Porthmadog

  

Late evening on Jones Lake. This was a vertical panorama taken on the iPhone, effectively giving me a pretty decent wide-angle.

 

Mostly processed in-phone, with some colour-balancing in Photoshop.

Llew Jones MX56ABK an Optare Solo B28F is seen laying over in Betwsy coed . Photo taken 28/05/18

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Lupita Jones es la 1ª mexicana en convertirse en Miss Universo en 1991. Exitosa empresaria, presentadora de televisión y apreciada figura pública de la comunidad hispana. Directora y manager de Nuestra Belleza México y embajadora de Buena Voluntad

de la ONU y la UNFPA.

Company premises, Llanfaethlu

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5D | 35L

 

Top: Alejandra though I was photographing her, so she's all OOF throwing up the deuces and I'm just chillin' there taking a photo of the Jones soda bottle.

Jones

Reports of a slow-moving little man with a very large head and glazed over eyes came from Kingston, New York in the 1890’s. At first, he was thought to be part of the undead wandering around with a slow moan. He actually was a man who the locals called Jones. He was a constant sleepwalker. He once sleep walked for almost 27 years, only “dosing “ into consciousness to avoid obstacles in his path. He once woke up in 1896 on Warren Street and uttered the word “Plugh”, looked around, and then fell back into his sleepwalking march, which took him from route downtown Kingston all the way to the Rondout and back again.

 

Underside of I-83, infrastructure hovering over the Jones Falls.

This trillium in Jones Gap may be a new species. Jim Fowler says it is being observed and has yet to be named. We drove to the site near the NC line today and I captured this image under his expert tutelage.

Martha, from Doctor Who.

 

This was painted by me.

Company premises, Llanfaethlu, Anglesey

West-German postcard by WS Druck, Wanne-Eickel, no. F 112. Collection: Marlene Pilaete.

 

On 29 August 2022, a La Collectionneuse post on Jennifer Jones will be published on our blog European Film Star Postcards.

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