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Freedom Of Expression Award 22nd March2004 .City Hall The Queen's Walk.John McCarthy & Girlfreind.Jonathan Freedland Nitin Sawhney Ann Leslie, Mark Kermode, Monica Ali, Sandi Toksvig, Caroline Moorehead, Geoffrey Hosking.Are host (Freedland) and judges attending Index on Censorship's fourth annual event honouring those in the world's media who have stood firm on free speech and censorship, plus a booby prize for the person/organisation that does the most to promote censorship. Winners last year included Fergal Keane and Al-Jazeera (Best Circumvention of Censorship). This year the awards are expanding to cover music, literature and film. . COPYRIGHT STEVE WOOD .WWW.STEVEWOOD.BIZ . Steve Wood (News & Pictures Service)Ê.Loft 1 Building 7.Shepherdess Walk Buildings.15/25 Underwood Street.Hackney.London N1 7LGÊ.www.stevewood.biz.0207 253 1945Ê.Stevewood3@aol.comÊ
This stunningly beautiful White Kermode Spirit Bear posed for me near the Nisga'a Highway, in the Great Bear Rainforest of Northern BC, Canada
In July 2013, Mark Kermode celebrated his 50th birthday in concert with the CBSO, Robert Ziegler and special guests, talking about the films which have made an impact on his life.
This is just a simple snapshot of the Dave Dickenson Kermode Bear on Robson Street. For more details, visit here.
Dave Dickerson is the star Quarterback for the CFL's BC Lions.
El consejero delegado, Jaume Guardiola, junto al presidente y director ejecutivo de la ATP, Chris Kermode, en la carpa de Banco Sabadell en el Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell. Barcelona, 23 de abril de 2014.
Hilahila interacts with the crowd at gay pride and poses for pics with a leather backpack on, full of water :)
In July 2013, Mark Kermode celebrated his 50th birthday in concert with the CBSO, Robert Ziegler and special guests, talking about the films which have made an impact on his life.
4th FotoWeek DC NIGHT PROJECTIONS: BEST OF FOTOWEEK DC 2011 at the George Washington University (GWU) Lisner Auditorium south facade at 730 21st Street, NW, Washington DC on Wednesday night, 9 November 2011 by Elvert Barnes Photography
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE / KERMODE BEAR / PAUL NICKLEN
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Visit Elvert Barnes 4th FotoWeek DC 2011 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/FotoWeekDC2011
Freedom Of Expression Award 22nd March2004 .City Hall The Queen's Walk.John McCarthy & Girlfreind.Jonathan Freedland Nitin Sawhney Ann Leslie, Mark Kermode, Monica Ali, Sandi Toksvig, Caroline Moorehead, Geoffrey Hosking.Are host (Freedland) and judges attending Index on Censorship's fourth annual event honouring those in the world's media who have stood firm on free speech and censorship, plus a booby prize for the person/organisation that does the most to promote censorship. Winners last year included Fergal Keane and Al-Jazeera (Best Circumvention of Censorship). This year the awards are expanding to cover music, literature and film. . COPYRIGHT STEVE WOOD .WWW.STEVEWOOD.BIZ . Steve Wood (News & Pictures Service)Ê.Loft 1 Building 7.Shepherdess Walk Buildings.15/25 Underwood Street.Hackney.London N1 7LGÊ.www.stevewood.biz.0207 253 1945Ê.Stevewood3@aol.comÊ
The Rainforest Coast of British Columbia encompasses the largest remaining intact temperate rainforest in the world. While it is often the beauty of BC’s coastal rainforests which enthral visitors from throughout the world, it is the productiveness of these forests that intrigue scientists. BC’s coastal rainforests feature the highest biomass (the total amount or mass of organisms in a given area) per hectare of any ecosystem on earth. Trees here can often live more than 1,000 years, reaching hundreds of feet into the air, with diameters exceeding 9.4m.
Coastal rainforests provide critical habitat for incredibly varied populations of animals. Well-known species include grizzly bears, eagles, and the rare Kermode or Spirit bear, an unusual snow-white variation of the black bear.
The coastal rainforests are among the rarest and most productive ecosystems on the planet; they are also disappearing before we know almost anything about them. It’s as if we are burning the library before we have read the books. Only in the last 10 years have scientists begun to learn about the fragile system of interrelationships that makes up the beautiful web of life in these “green cathedrals”. In the meantime salmon, which our fisheries as well as a multitude of other animals depend upon, are disappearing forever along with many other species that can live only in coastal rainforests.
The temperate rainforest is very rare, originally covering less than 0.2% of the earth's land surface. Now, over one half of that limited original temperate rainforest has been logged and altered; of that which remains worldwide, over one quarter is found on BC's coast.
Recently environmental organizations have been able to turn the spotlight of international concern to BC’s rainforests. Efforts to protect such ‘Great Spaces’ as the Kitlope and Great Bear Wilderness, have become internationally known as have the Queen Charlotte Islands’ Gwaii Haanas, and the Walbran Valley.
But time is running out. So far only 5.8% of BC’s ancient rainforests have been protected and much of the rest has been scheduled to be clearcut in the next decade.
(From Great Wild Spaces.)
This forest along Chapman Creek was logged (by hand) about a century ago. You can still see notched stumps scattered through the forest, with new trees sprouting from their tops.
This High Dynamic Range 360° panorama was stitched from 76 bracketed photographs with PTGUI Pro, tone-mapped with Photomatix, processed in Color Efex, and finally touched up in Aperture. (It’s not really as complicated as it sounds, just a matter of using one tool for each job.)
Original size: 20000 × 10000 (200.0 MP; 1.07 GB)
Location: Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada.
In loving memory of
Joseph H. KERMODE
Died June 19, 1935, Aged 78.
- DAD -
Block 18 Plot 80[1]
Years in NZ: 68[1]
Buried with his former soldier son Claude and 4 mth old daughter Mona.
Joseph suffered a long illness and lived at 138 Lonsdale St. Sth Brighton[7]
Obituary
LATE MR J. KERMODE.
"Was Well Known to Shirley Golfers.
Mr Joseph Kermode, who died in the Christchurch Hospital recently, was the son of the late Mr Thomas Kermode, of Peel, Isle of Man.
He came to New Zealand sixty years ago. He was on the staff of the Crown Brewery for thirty-five years, and after retiring from the brewery he was for ten years assistant to Mr H. R. Blair, the professional at the Shirley golf links, where he was known and respected by all of the members as “Dad".
Mr Kermode will be remembered for his musical ability, being ever ready to give his services for charity. He was a member of the “ Troubadours” and ”Bohemians.” Mr Kermode leaves a widow, two sons and two daughters— Mr F. Kermode, Public Works Stores Department. Wellington; Mr Arthur Kermode; Mrs J. Douglas, South Brighton, and Mrs Reg. Crocker, 235, Shirley Road.
A large number of friends attended the funeral, which took place at the Linwood Cemetery. Numerous wreaths were sent by sympathisers.[2]
Marriage of Joseph and wife Mary Amelia 1887:
KERMODE— PADDY— Dec, 8, at the residence of the Rev J. M’lntosh, M.A., Joseph Henry Kermode, fourth son of the late Thomas Kermode, Isle of Man, to Mary Amelia, adopted daughter of W. Paddy, Esq., of Montreal street south, Christchurch. [5]
Mary Amelia died suddenly at the residence of her daughter Mrs J. DOUGLAS, 343 Estuary Road, Sth Brighton on June 9, 1936 aged 71 years.
Block: 13 Plot: 251[8]
Buried in the same plot:
First name(s): Mona Maude C
Date of death: Wednesday, 25 January 1899
Date of burial: Thursday, 26 January 1899
Age: 4 months
Years in New Zealand: Life[3]
"...at Christchurch, Mona Maude Cowley, dearly loved infant daughter of J and M KERMODE..."[6]
and
Surname: Kermode
First name(s): Claude Ewan
Date of death: Friday, 20 December 1918
Date of burial: Saturday, 21 December 1918
Age: 21 years
Occupation: Soldier
Years in New Zealand: 21 [4]
Cenotaph database record:
www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/recor...
"Private Claude Ewan Kermode, who died at the Sanatorium, Cashmere Hills, and was accorded a military funeral last Saturday, was the youngest son of Mr Joseph Kermode, 32 St. Asaph street. His two elder brothers both Main Body men, are still in England. Before enlisting, Private Kermode was a student at the School of Art, and showed great promise as an artist, having gained the College Medal, as well as scholarships and various prizes.
PRESS, VOLUME LIV, ISSUE 16406, 28 DECEMBER 1918, PAGE 9
He had been admitted to the Sanatorium 12 months earlier, suffering from Haemoptysis."[9]
Another son of Joseph and Mary was Frederick Charles Peel KERMODE served in both World Wars.
He died 1957 and is buried in Ruru Lawn Cemetery: heritage.christchurchcitylibraries.com/Cemeteries/interme...
His Cenotaph database record: www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/recor...
The other son who served in WW1 including Gallipoli where he was wounded was Arthur Orry KERMODE.
His Cenotaph database record:
www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/recor...
He died 1951 and is also buried in Ruru Lawn Cemetery, Christchurch
heritage.christchurchcitylibraries.com/Cemeteries/interme...
SOURCES:
[1]
Christchurch City Council cemeteries database; heritage.christchurchcitylibraries.com/Cemeteries/interme...
[2]
Paperspast via National Library of NZ; Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 800, 28 June 1933, Page 8; paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS19330628.2.133http...
[3]
Christchurch City Council cemeteries database; heritage.christchurchcitylibraries.com/Cemeteries/interme...
[4]
Christchurch City Council cemeteries database; heritage.christchurchcitylibraries.com/Cemeteries/interme...
[5]
Paperspast via National Library of NZ; Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 8353, 15 December 1887, Page 4' paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18871215.2.20
[6]
Paperspast via National Library of NZ; Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11799, 26 January 1899, Page 1; paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18990126.2.2.3
[7]
Paperspast via National Library of NZ; paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19330620.2.2.2
[8]
Christchurch City Council cemeteries database; heritage.christchurchcitylibraries.com/Cemeteries/interme...
and
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19360612.2.4
[9]