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Maynard is a small suburban town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Maynard was originally known as "Assabet Village" and was then part of the towns of Stow and Sudbury. The Town of Maynard was incorporated as an independent municipality in 1871. The town is located 22 miles west of Boston, in the MetroWest and Greater Boston region of Massachusetts and borders Acton, Concord, Stow and Sudbury. The town’s population is 10,106. Maynard is located on the Assabet River, a tributary of the Concord River. Historic downtown Maynard is home to many shops, restaurants, galleries, a movie theater, and the former Assabet Woolen Mill, which produced wool fabrics from 1846 to 1950, including cloth for Union Army uniforms during the Civil War.
Conor Maynard at The Girl Guides Big Gig 2012 Photocall, Birmingham, England 31.03.12
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Maynard James Keenan typically avoids joining Tool in the studio until the vast majority of music is written, which makes the following update extremely promising.
In 2006, Maynard joined the chemical engineering faculty to continue studying genetic engineering approaches to address human diseases. She is determining how to isolate molecules on the surface of protective cells in the body that attach poorly to their intended targets. These receptor molecules may play a role in autoimmune diseases and the ability of cancers to proliferate. Maynard’s other projects include one focused on learning how to commandeer bacteria’s ability to inject material into human cells and use it to inject drugs or other helpful substances.
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Pictured from left are Georgie (Daisy) Maynard Dickerson, Isabelle Mayard Kelsay (back) Esther Van Valkenburgh Scott, with Lavonne, Charley Maynard, Clarence Kelsay, with Christle.
Georgie, Isabelle and Charley were the children of James E. Maynard and Mary Frost.
Esther is the granddaughter of Isabelle and Clarence Kelsay. Her daughters are the children in the picture.
This image is from a Flickr album for the Countess of Warwick and Easton Lodge. Full descriptions of this and each image in the album can be found here: Easton Lodge and Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick.
Associated with Daisy Greville and Easton Lodge is Easton Lodge Gardens, or the 'Gardens of Easton Lodge', the remains of a 1947 demolished house with estate at Little Easton, Essex, England. The gardens are conserved by The Gardens of Easton Lodge Preservation Trust, and are open a few days each season, plus special events days.
Easton Lodge was built by Henry Maynard in 1597. A later-built Victorian Easton Lodge, with gardens designed by Harold Peto, was occupied by Daisy Greville, the Countess of Warwick, a champagne socialist, socialite, serial adulteress, and lover of the Prince of Wales. Daisy is described by Jonathan Meades as "the champagne socialist and horizontal socialite". She held soirees in Easton Lodge Garden, entertaining her select 'Warwick Circle' of fellow upper class and privileged socialist political and literary friends.
This is one of a number of similar public domain images, see: historical images. My Wikimedia images under this name can be found here: Acabashi
In 2010, we had the privilege of spending the night in the home of the great western painter, Maynard Dixon. His home, now owned by the Thunderbird Foundation, is in Mt Carmel, Utah. This skull is one of several that decorate the home.
Bruce Falcone stands with Senator Andrew Maynard, Department of Veterans’ Affairs Commissioner Sean Connolly and Senator Cathy Osten after being presented with the Connecticut Wartime Service Medal at a ceremony at the Submarine Force Museum in Groton. Over 80 armed services veterans from Southeastern Connecticut were given the medal that honors Connecticut veterans with qualifying wartime military service. (May 23, 2016)