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Frank Lloyd Wright's Price Tower, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
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New Hartford, NY. January 2017.
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West Carthage, NY. August 2016.
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Richfield Springs, NY. October 2017.
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Texas Tribune CEO and Editor-in-Chief Evan Smith moderated “The Price of Admission“ with Paul Cruz, Larry Faulkner, State Rep. Donna Howard, D-Austin, State Rep. John Zerwas, R-Richmond on March 31, 2016.
Italian postcard by Rotalfoto, Milano (Ediz. Garami), no. 5. Photo: Eagle Lion Films / Arthur Rank Organisation.
British actor Dennis Price (1915-1973) made nearly 130 films and television plays. He started as a suave leading man, and became a character star of great versatility.
Dennis Price was born in 1915. On the London stage he debuted in 1937 in 'Richard II' with John Gielgud. He appeared as an extra in the film No Parking (Jack Raymond, 1938) and in early BBC television plays. War put a temporary halt to his acting career and he joined the Royal Artillery from which he was invalided out in 1942. Michael Powell cast him to star in his successful A Canterbury Tale (Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, 1944). Price went on to star in the Gainsborough melodramas A Place of One's Own (Bernard Knowles, 1945) and Caravan (Arthur Crabtree, 1946). His fatally charming serial murderer in the Ealing comedy Kind Hearts and Coronets (Robert Hamer, 1949) was a triumph, but the showcase role in The Bad Lord Byron (David MacDonald, 1949) that could have led him to Hollywood, flopped. He fell into a severe depression. His marriage to actress Joan Schofield ended in 1950 and he attempted suicide in 1954.
Dennis Price's heavy drinking and homosexuality seem to be the cause of most of his personal problems. Bravely he played in the controversial drama Victim (Basil Dearden, 1961) which portrayed gay men being blackmailed for their ‘crime’. Price became a character actor in such delightful comedies as Private's Progress (John Boulting, 1956), I'm All Right Jack (John Boulting, 1959) and School for Scoundrels (Robert Hamer, 1960). On television he became popular as butler Jeeves in the hit series The World of Wooster (1965-1967). In 1966, Price was declared bankrupt and moved to the tax haven island of Sark. He paid his debts back, partly by appearing in campy B-films as Vampyros lesbos (Jesus Franco, 1971). In his nearly forty years spanning career he never seemed to be out of work and according to TV Times (1969) Dennis Price was "very nearly Britain's biggest film star."
Sources: Wikipedia, IMDb and British Pictures.com.
And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.
Belgian collectors card, no A 69. Photo: J. Arthur Rank Organisation.
British actor Dennis Price (1915-1973) made nearly 130 films and television plays. He started as a suave leading man, and became a character star of great versatility.
Dennis Price was born in 1915. On the London stage he debuted in 1937 in 'Richard II' with John Gielgud. He appeared as an extra in the film No Parking (Jack Raymond, 1938) and in early BBC television plays. War put a temporary halt to his acting career and he joined the Royal Artillery from which he was invalided out in 1942. Michael Powell cast him to star in his successful A Canterbury Tale (Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, 1944). Price went on to star in the Gainsborough melodramas A Place of One's Own (Bernard Knowles, 1945) and Caravan (Arthur Crabtree, 1946). His fatally charming serial murderer in the Ealing comedy Kind Hearts and Coronets (Robert Hamer, 1949) was a triumph, but the showcase role in The Bad Lord Byron (David MacDonald, 1949) that could have led him to Hollywood, flopped. He fell into a severe depression. His marriage to actress Joan Schofield ended in 1950 and he attempted suicide in 1954.
Dennis Price's heavy drinking and homosexuality seem to be the cause of most of his personal problems. Bravely he played in the controversial drama Victim (Basil Dearden, 1961) which portrayed gay men being blackmailed for their ‘crime’. Price became a character actor in such delightful comedies as Private's Progress (John Boulting, 1956), I'm All Right Jack (John Boulting, 1959) and School for Scoundrels (Robert Hamer, 1960). On television he became popular as butler Jeeves in the hit series The World of Wooster (1965-1967). In 1966, Price was declared bankrupt and moved to the tax haven island of Sark. He paid his debts back, partly by appearing in campy B-films as Vampyros lesbos (Jesus Franco, 1971). In his nearly forty years spanning career he never seemed to be out of work and according to TV Times (1969) Dennis Price was "very nearly Britain's biggest film star."
Sources: Wikipedia, IMDb and British Pictures.com.
And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.
U.S. Department of State Spokesperson Ned Price prepares to brief reporters from the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. on November 3, 2021. [State Department Photo by Freddie Everett/ Public Domain]
U.S. Department of State Spokesperson Ned Price briefs reporters during a Department Press Briefing, from the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. on November 3, 2021. [State Department Photo by Freddie Everett/ Public Domain]
We dragged out the old toys, Christmas 2002, Phoenix. The house, the plane and the houseboat are Fisher-Price. The McDonald's and the Holiday Inn (in back) are quite excellent Playskool products (the "blockhead" people). In the foreground is a Brunswick bowling alley (Child Guidance was the maker, a commenter below tells me). The supermarket at left is a cheapo brand -- unfortunately, none of the biggies made a supermarket.
Taken in Beaufort, South Carolina. Taken in Beaufort, South Carolina. This is the Beaufort National Cemetery.
We came across this advertisement in a September 1974 issue of Better Homes and Gardens. Not only would our boys love to play with it, I loved what the ad declared.
Dolgin's was a small chain of department stores started in Kansas City. This price sticker was found on a Mattel's Switch 'N Go toy.
WOCA 120GF, 120 Kodak Portra 400UC (expired 2005). 26 April 2011
tree growing in the water with roots that reach back to the shore.
I used to play with this Fisher Price toys when I was a child.
It's a pitty that less than half of them survived the years and two new users they had.
My name is Geordie McIntyre , an' the bairns don't even have a fire
so the wife says " Geordie, go to London town ! "
and if they don't give us half a chance , don't even give us a second glance
then Geordie , with my blessings , burn them down
Come on follow the Geordie boys , they'll fill your heart with joy
they're marching for their freedom now
come on follow the Jarrow lads, they'll make your heart feel glad
they're singing now , yes now is the hour
My name is little Billy White, and i know what's wrong and i know what's right
an' the wife says " Geordie , go to London town ! "
an' if they don't give us a couple of bob , won't even give you a decent job
then Geordie , with my blessings , burn them down
come on follow the Geordie boys , they'll fill your heart with joy
they're marching for their freedom now
come on follow the Jarrow lads , the joy'll make your heart feel glad
they're singing now , yes now is the hour .
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The Jarrow Crusade was a march by two hundred men from the town of Jarrow to lobby Parliament in Westminster , a distance of some two hundred and eighty miles , which they covered in 22 stages . The marchers left Jarrow October 5th , 1936 and arrived at the Palace of Westminster on October 31st . Its purpose was to highlight the collapse of industry on Tyneside at the height of the Great Depression . In addition to the valiant efforts of the marchers , some ninety thousand people signed a petition , but although it generated enormous public support , the Jarrow Crusade had little effect on government policy.
Alan Price was born less than six years after the Jarrow Crusade , in Washington , County Durham about ten miles from Jarrow , and attended Jarrow Grammar School . He is a self-taught musician and was a founding member of the Tyneside group the Alan Price Rhythm and Blues Combo, which was later renamed The Animals . His organ-playing on songs by The Animals , such as "House of the Rising Sun" , "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" , and "Bring It On Home To Me" was a key element in the group's success . After leaving the Animals , Price went on to have success on his own with his band The Alan Price Set and later with Georgie Fame .
New Hartford, NY. January 2017.
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Approximate original CDN Pricing in early '90's
(In order top to bottom in stack)
TA-E1000ESD Preamp : $1800
ST-S550ES Tuner : $500
TC-K870ES Tape Deck : $850
DTC-75ES Digital Tape : $ 1200
TA-E80ES Preamp : $1500
CDP-X339ES CD Player : $800
TA-N80ES Power Amp : $1800
Not Shown:
CDP-C79ES : $700
CDP-X77ES : $2200
TA-F530ES : $700 w/Sides
TA-N55ES / N330ES : $800
ST-S730ES : $700
TC-K950ES : $1200
DTC-87ES : $2000
STR-V444ES : $1200
STR-GX909ES : $1500
TC-758 : Unknown
Speakers (Retail prices 2007) :
Polk LSi9 : $1400
JBL 2405H : $ 500
Aurum Cantus Ribbons : $ 400
Polk RTi4 : $ 400
PSB Image (Rear/Center): $ 700
Athena Subwoofer : $ 400
Continuing with photos from my morning dog walk. I’m out before 6.00am so there are only street lights and things like this for available light. #noirvemberphoto #iPhone #shotoniphone #Monochrome #mono #blackandwhitephotography
Department Spokesperson Ned Price holds the Daily Press Briefing at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on April 5, 2021. During the briefing, Spokesperson Price was joined by Acting Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs Timothy Alan Betts and Acting Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs Stanley Brown to talk about the release of the annual To Walk the Earth in Safety (TWEIS) report. [State Department Photo by Ron Przysucha/ Public Domain]
Chloe got a little crazy with the amp nikon D700 85mm afs elinchrom studio flash either side blue light on black background
1970's From the Eckerd Drug Store - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eckerd_Corporation
On a camera flash package.