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Michael Fisher / Der Spiegelkäfig
Titel der amerikanischen Originalausgabe:
The Captives (Copyright 1970)
Cover: C.A.M. Thole
Wilhelm Heyne Verlag
(München / Deutschland; 1974)
ex libris MTP
050915: Washington, D.C. - The annual Police Week 5k was held on May 9th and once again U.S. Customs and Border Protection had a huge showing. Numerous events are held during Police Week and Law Enforcement from all over the world descend on D.C. to pay respect to fallen comrades.
Photographer: Josh Denmark
091812: Naco, AZ. - Staff from across various CBP components, gathered in Naco to celebrate the grand opening of the Brian A. Terry Border Patrol Station. Border Patrol Agent Terry was killed in the line of duty on Dec. 15, 2010, near Rio Rico. U.S. Border Patrol Chief Michael Fisher presents the Terry family with the Newton-Azrak award. Accepting the award is Brian Terry's mother Josephine Terry.
Photographer: Carole Condon
050812: Washington, D.C. – CBP U.S. Border Patrol Chief Michael Fisher’s Testimony before the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Border & Maritime Security regarding the 2012-2016 Border Patrol Strategic Plan.
Photographer: Josh Denmark
050915: Washington, D.C. - The annual Police Week 5k was held on May 9th and once again U.S. Customs and Border Protection had a huge showing. Numerous events are held during Police Week and Law Enforcement from all over the world descend on D.C. to pay respect to fallen comrades.
Photographer: Josh Denmark
In Memory of
The Men of Tasburgh
Who gave their lives
in the Great War
1914 – 1919
James Barsham Burgess
Geoffrey Cushion
Herbert Ernest Cushion
Arthur Henry Everett
Arthur Field
Bernard Leonard Goose
Herbert Harbour
William Harbour
Sydney Mathews
Percival Nobbs
Frank Rix
John Brown Rix
1939-1945
Michael John Carnac Fisher
Their Name Liveth for Evermore
CWGC – Commonwealth War Graves Commission
SDGW – Soldiers Died in the Great War
Picture Norfolk – The Norfolk County Archive Picture Library.
For more on each name see comments below
David Adams (23, U. Virginia) and Michael Fisher (17, Georgia Tech) look to slap hands with teammates while returning to their dugout between innings.
A man is in love with the organist at a country church. The only thing he has to offer her is still held tightly by a former love.
Directed and Photographed by
MICHAEL FISHER
Starring
MATTHEW GOUDEY
JANE BEAUMONT SNYDER
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Michael Fisher.
Garforth Parish Church captain Michael Fisher plays and misses against Walton Park at Springs Lane during a quarter-final tie in the Fred Fleetwood Cup, the Wetherby Cricket League's premier knockout competition. Fisher hit 73 as the visitors, top of Division One, beat by 112 runs mid-table Second Division Walton Park, who fielded a mixture of first and second XI players.
After Fisher's departure, Garforth Parish Church slipped to 160-9 before Tom Conboy and Darren Childe added a decisive 50 in an impressive unbeaten stand for the last wicket. An early triple strike from pacer Childe then reduced Walton Park to 16-3. No 3 Jonathan Smales, who had earlier taken three wickets, completed a deserved half-century before the hosts ran out of batters.
Match statistics:
Admission: free. Programme: none. Attendance: 22. Garforth Parish Church won the toss and elected to bat. Garforth Parish Church 210-9 off 40 overs (Michael Fisher 73, Tom Conboy 34 not out, Jack Caden 26, Dave Ross 22, Darren Childe 19 not out, Jonathan Smales 3-24, Ged Feeley 3-39) beat by 112 runs Walton Park 98 off 30.2 overs (Jonathan Smales 53, Andy Robson 20, Steve Bedford 3-20, Darren Childe 3-20, Hayden Mortimer 2-27).
Nicole Fleming as Girl, Michael Fisher as Man and Desiree Kendra as Woman in Spotlight Theater's "Veronica's Room"
Garforth Parish Church captain Michael Fisher hoists a Walton Park delivery over the Springs Lane trees during a quarter-final tie in the Fred Fleetwood Cup, the Wetherby Cricket League's premier knockout competition. Fisher hit 73 as the visitors, top of Division One, beat by 112 runs mid-table Second Division Walton Park, who fielded a mixture of first and second XI players.
After Fisher's departure, Garforth Parish Church slipped to 160-9 before Tom Conboy and Darren Childe added a decisive 50 in an impressive unbeaten stand for the last wicket. An early triple strike from pacer Childe then reduced Walton Park to 16-3. No 3 Jonathan Smales, who had earlier taken three wickets, completed a deserved half-century before the hosts ran out of batters.
Match statistics:
Admission: free. Programme: none. Attendance: 22. Garforth Parish Church won the toss and elected to bat. Garforth Parish Church 210-9 off 40 overs (Michael Fisher 73, Tom Conboy 34 not out, Jack Caden 26, Dave Ross 22, Darren Childe 19 not out, Jonathan Smales 3-24, Ged Feeley 3-39) beat by 112 runs Walton Park 98 off 30.2 overs (Jonathan Smales 53, Andy Robson 20, Steve Bedford 3-20, Darren Childe 3-20, Hayden Mortimer 2-27).