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Gina Loudon speaking with attendees at the 2023 Young Women's Leadership Summit hosted by Turning Point USA at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.
Opened 1905 on land offered by J J & H Ellis, closed 18 Nov 1950. Church of England service 1910, probably also used for other church services, eg Presbyterian, Methodist. First school at “Loudoun Brae”, home of Robert & Marion Bailey with their daughter Blain as teacher.
“Education Department. . . Appointments. . . Provisional Teachers. . . Lily Fanny Penola Baldwin. Loudon Brae.” [Register 27 Jul 1905]
“Jamestown. — The Ven. Archdeacon Samwell paid a visit to this parish last Sunday, his main purpose being to dedicate a stained-glass window placed in St. James' Church by Mr. R. Cotton in memory of his late wife. In addition to preaching morning and evening there, he also conducted services at Caltowie and Loudon Brae.” [Petersburg Times 1 Jul 1910]
“Miss Neata Bray, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bray, Belalie, has the honour of gaining the first Bursary to be won at the Loudoun Brae School. In addition she obtain £5, offeredby her father in a sporting mood, if she secured over 600 marks in the Qualifying exam. Neata got 614 marks, the Bursary and Dad's fiver as well as our congratulations. Mrs O'Riley, her teacher, was delighted at the success of this pupil.” [Areas Express, Booyoolee 23 Jan 1942]
“The 12½ year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chigwidden of Canowie Belt, James William was awarded an exhibition for obtaining 587 marks in the recent Qualifying exam. James was a pupil of the little Loudon Brae School, both he and his teacher, Mrs. O'Reilly are to be congratulated. Jjames goes on to Rostrevor College.” [Areas Express, Booyoolee 22 Jan 1943]
Opened 1905 on land offered by J J & H Ellis, closed 18 Nov 1950. Church of England service 1910, probably also used for other church services, eg Presbyterian, Methodist. First school at “Loudoun Brae”, home of Robert & Marion Bailey with their daughter Blain as teacher.
“Education Department. . . Appointments. . . Provisional Teachers. . . Lily Fanny Penola Baldwin. Loudon Brae.” [Register 27 Jul 1905]
“Jamestown. — The Ven. Archdeacon Samwell paid a visit to this parish last Sunday, his main purpose being to dedicate a stained-glass window placed in St. James' Church by Mr. R. Cotton in memory of his late wife. In addition to preaching morning and evening there, he also conducted services at Caltowie and Loudon Brae.” [Petersburg Times 1 Jul 1910]
“Miss Neata Bray, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bray, Belalie, has the honour of gaining the first Bursary to be won at the Loudoun Brae School. In addition she obtain £5, offeredby her father in a sporting mood, if she secured over 600 marks in the Qualifying exam. Neata got 614 marks, the Bursary and Dad's fiver as well as our congratulations. Mrs O'Riley, her teacher, was delighted at the success of this pupil.” [Areas Express, Booyoolee 23 Jan 1942]
“The 12½ year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chigwidden of Canowie Belt, James William was awarded an exhibition for obtaining 587 marks in the recent Qualifying exam. James was a pupil of the little Loudon Brae School, both he and his teacher, Mrs. O'Reilly are to be congratulated. Jjames goes on to Rostrevor College.” [Areas Express, Booyoolee 22 Jan 1943]
At New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire on September 21, 2014. Don Grassmann/CIA Photo
at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire on September 19, 2014.Gayle Martens/CIA STOCK PHOTO, INC.
Loudon County Courthouse (1872), Loudon, Tennessee
On November 24, 1883, Andy Taylor was hanged on the court house lawn for the murder of Hamilton County Sheriff W. T. Cale and Deputy J. J. Conway in Philadelphia, Tennessee. This was the only public hanging in Loudon County.
Loudon County Courthouse (1872), Loudon, Tennessee
On November 24, 1883, Andy Taylor was hanged on the court house lawn for the murder of Hamilton County Sheriff W. T. Cale and Deputy J. J. Conway in Philadelphia, Tennessee. This was the only public hanging in Loudon County.
Trevor Loudon speaking at the 2014 Western Conservative Conference at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Sculpture exhibition at Loudon Farm, Teddington, at the head of Lyttelton Harbour. This is the largest sculpture exhibition in The South Island.
The Pighunter.
What a lovely day we had!
HNA Hardscape Project Award Winner
Clay Brick - Commercial
One Loudon Plaza
Ashburn, Virginia
E.E. Reed Construction
The Plaza at One Loudoun is the centerpiece of a new planned town center as the heart of Loudoun County, Virginia’s ts “New Downtown.” Loudoun County is primarily a suburban community of Washington, DC needing a larger identity and commercial core. The One Loudoun development was designed to meet that challenge, by encompassing more than 400 acres divided into residential, office, and a mixed-use downtown where the plaza is located. Intended as a central gathering place, the Plaza at One Loudoun offers residents and visitors a downtown feel with entertainment, shopping and dining. In addition to its central location amongst the downtown businesses, the plaza has a modern identity but with a classic town square feel. Visitors may sample the electronic tag games and the interactive water fountain – or perhaps take in a show or concert at the stage. Design inspiration was drawn from the American town square and the unique paving of Italian piazzas. Basket weave, herringbone and running bond brick patterns repeated throughout the design with different colored clay pavers create a design with concentric ellipses and crossing stripes that focus on the plaza and stage cebter. The designs – and the warm brown and tan colors of the pavers contribute both a classic Old World feel and a visually stunning backdrop to the modern amenities for all to enjoy.
Today, I went to Mashkinonje Provincial Park with Chuck; Superintendent of Killarney Provincial Park (as well as Mashkinonje and a few others). Today we would be celebrating with the Friends of Mashkinonje and a few others, the accomplishments of the last couple of years. You see Mashkinonje is a relatively new, and unknown park. We've been working on it's trail system quite a bit.
Today, Chuck and I put up some new trail markers before the guests arrived. Then after a small ceremony, we officially unveiled the new interpretive trail signs I illustrated for the park and guided everyone on a hike out to the Loudon trail's new lookout tower. In this photo you can see the boardwalk that was put in place in winter 2008.
You can see my illustrations for Mashkinonje Provincial Park here:
Blanding's Trail:
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qiu-ling.deviantart.com/art/Blanding-s-Trail-Blue-Heron-1...
Martin Pond Trail:
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qiu-ling.deviantart.com/art/Martin-Pond-Trail-Beaver-1014...
Muskrat Creek Trail:
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qiu-ling.deviantart.com/art/Muskrat-Creek-Trail-Turtle-10...
Lapins Trail:
qiu-ling.deviantart.com/art/Bald-Eagle-102699625
qiu-ling.deviantart.com/art/Lapins-Trail-King-Fisher-1027...
Pebble Beach Trail:
qiu-ling.deviantart.com/art/Lake-Sturgeon-102785333
qiu-ling.deviantart.com/art/Pebble-Beach-Trail-Squirrel-1...
Loudon Trail:
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qiu-ling.deviantart.com/art/Black-Bear-I-103687890
qiu-ling.deviantart.com/art/Loudon-Trail-Sandhill-Cranes-...
DATE TAKEN:
September 17th, 2009
LOCATION:
Loudon Trail, Mashkinonje Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada
Trevor Loudon speaking at the 2014 Western Conservative Conference at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
HNA Hardscape Project Award Winner
Clay Brick - Commercial
One Loudon Plaza
Ashburn, Virginia
E.E. Reed Construction
The Plaza at One Loudoun is the centerpiece of a new planned town center as the heart of Loudoun County, Virginia’s ts “New Downtown.” Loudoun County is primarily a suburban community of Washington, DC needing a larger identity and commercial core. The One Loudoun development was designed to meet that challenge, by encompassing more than 400 acres divided into residential, office, and a mixed-use downtown where the plaza is located. Intended as a central gathering place, the Plaza at One Loudoun offers residents and visitors a downtown feel with entertainment, shopping and dining. In addition to its central location amongst the downtown businesses, the plaza has a modern identity but with a classic town square feel. Visitors may sample the electronic tag games and the interactive water fountain – or perhaps take in a show or concert at the stage. Design inspiration was drawn from the American town square and the unique paving of Italian piazzas. Basket weave, herringbone and running bond brick patterns repeated throughout the design with different colored clay pavers create a design with concentric ellipses and crossing stripes that focus on the plaza and stage cebter. The designs – and the warm brown and tan colors of the pavers contribute both a classic Old World feel and a visually stunning backdrop to the modern amenities for all to enjoy.