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Well, I had nothing better to do this morning. I guess I should have worked since I was in for some OT!
Moored to Woolwich Pier by a rope at her head, the Husky drifts out from
the pier as the tide turns and begins to flow upriver.
Slack, Trevor, Private, 2478, 1st/5th Battalion, Notts and Derby Regiment
Born Ednaston, Derbyshire
Enlisted Derby
Resided Wyaston, Derbyshire
Disembarked for service 1st March 1915
Killed in action 29th April 1915 aged 29
Son of Samuel and Hannah Slack, of Wyaston, Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
Buried in Lindenhoek Chalet Military Cemetery, I, A, 16
1911 Census
A fitter's labourer
Lodging at the home of William Bosley, a timber labourer, of 82, Colombo Street, Derby
Slack et waterline à Hensies.
Avec Anna, Fanny, Morgane, Geoffrey, Loic, Nicolas, Nicolas et Pierre.
Photo by Pap_aH
Me and a friend found this and one other raccoon near eachother at a place where people dump their trash, illegally probably. I took both heads for processing.
This is my lines and shapes shot. I think the trees, slackline, and the person create a nice symmetry to the image with well-defined lines and shapes.
Grave of Francis Slack
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