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Slack Peroni waiting for a train at St. Pancras

Aquí tenis otra pista de lo que expondré en El Sotano CoWorking el día 23

Slack, Francis, Private, 16993, 2nd Battalion, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment

Born Derby

Enlisted Derby

Entitled to the 1914-15 Star

Died of wounds 30th July 1916 aged 25

Son of Mrs. J. Mary Slack, of 4 Court, 1 House, Hope St., Derby.

Buried in Derby (Nottingham Road) Cemetery, Derbyshire, Grave Reference: 33474 (C.)

 

1911 Census

A bricklayer's labourer

Son of Samuel, a leather tanner, and Jane Slack, of 13, George Street, Derby

 

Pension Records

Husband of Ellen (born 10th March 1894); father of Josephine Ellen Slack (born 14th January 1915), of 145 Brook Street, Derby

 

Samlaw driver sleeping in the street.

 

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Sailing in Hyannis Harbor

...in front of the new homemade softbox :D

It's hard enough to walk on a tight rope much less one that moves from side-to-side and then try to walk on your hands on this thing. Ouch...

A visit to the Atlas Coal Mine near East Coulee in the Drumheller Valley.

 

This could easily have been the sign on my bedroom door when I was a teenager...

The power tool races were more interesting that doing their bartending

Les cousins Slack Hermann Weber.

Photographer Jono Slack. Read his long review on the Leica CL here:

www.slack.co.uk/leica-cl.html

 

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