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Mary Stuart and Ethel Wade, Floyd County, c. 1930.
Ethel Wade was the daughter of Alceberry Madison Wade and Nora Caldwell. Ethel Wade was born in Davy, McDowell County WV 30 August 1912 and died in Ocala FL 11 October 1984.
Saturday afternoon, Stuart Street Yard, Hamilton, Ontario, with Burlington Bay and fall colours in the background. CN 7029 is switching cars and CN 7027 is sitting on the ready track.
DSCF7729 - USV 803 - Scania K114 Irizar PB - Stuarts of Carluke (Ex-YN54 AGO) - Carlisle Bus Station 01/09/12
Images: Andrew Curtis
Curators: Charlotte Day and Robert Leonard
Stuart Ringholt is one of Australia’s most fearless contemporary artists. His practice has involved leading audiences on naturist gallery tours, anger workshops, and participatory performance works that place the artist in embarrassing situations. He makes video, absurdist sculpture, painted mirrors and collage. In 2006 he published the autobiographical book Hashish psychosis: what it’s like to be mentally ill and recover. Read more here: www.monash.edu.au/muma/exhibitions/past/2014/stuart-ringh...
Alex Stuart 5tet
Eaubonne Jazz
Nov. 2014
Alex Stuart, guitar
Irving Acao, tenor sax
Chris Jennings, double bass
I didn't want to talk with Stuart. I wanted to enjoy the last moments of the sunset.
I’d already been wandering the oceanfront for a couple hours but couldn’t leave before witnessing the final colours in the sky. Fingers So Very Cold.
Stuart here was talking nonsense, trying to strike up some random conversation. When walking away, he asked “What? you’re not talking a photo of me?” Exchanging a minimal amount of words, I agreed to take his portrait. "I am an actor after all!" he turned away to prepare his face, and slowly turned to my camera with this very actor-ly look.
I hadn't sought any stranger portraits on the beach that day, but apparently I couldn't leave without one….and in some ways, it’s my favourite shot of the day. (I don’t mind that the sharpest focus in on the sunset and not Stuart... somehow it’s appropriate. He wasn't exactly in focus that day, after all.)
Strangers rule.
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Stuart Highway (A87) - somewhere between Marla and Coober Pedy.
Anuja Manchanayake | 2012 (December)
nrhp # 01001512- Stuart Uptown Historic District is a national historic district located at Stuart, Patrick County, Virginia. The district includes 18 contributing buildings and 1 contributing object in the central business district of the town of Stuart. The district includes a variety of commercial and governmental buildings including the Stuart Post Office constructed by the Public Works Administration in 1940, the Patrick County Bank (1911), Bank of Stuart (1896), Stuart United Methodist Church and the Stuart Baptist Church. The district includes one and two-story brick commercial buildings dating from the early to mid 20th century including the Stuart Drug Store (1938) and the Hudson's Drug Store (1941). Located in the district and separately listed is the Patrick County Courthouse.[3]
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.
from Wikipedia
The 78th Kaikoura Three Day Trial was held on the traditional date in June, now named King’s Birthday Weekend. 76 solo entrants and 7 sidecars tackled the sections at a different property each day.
The first day was at Birches Road, Oaro, in fine weather with no frost. 3 laps of 12 sections, with no deep mud this year, and just a couple of sections in my grade that I couldn’t clean. Day 2 was held at Dairy Flat off the Inland Kaikoura Road, with fine weather and again no frost. A longer loop today with 4 laps of 10 sections. Only one tricky section in my grade, so points were low.
Sunday night saw us congregate at the Whaler Hotel for a meal and presentation to David Chambers who was riding at his 50th Kaikoura event. A great achievement and no doubt he will notch up a few more.
Overnight some periods of heavy rain could be heard on the roof of our accommodation, however this reduced to just some occasional light rain showers once we got to the venue. Half a dozen sections in the creek, with 3 laps of 12 sections in total. Some higher scores on this last day, but easier sections in our grade this year compared to previous.
Then to prize giving before disbursing for home. The event is supported by riders throughout New Zealand with a large number travelling from the North Island as well as regular competitors from across the full length of the South Island. A notable point is the number of families taking part with two and even three generations competing at the event. The large field of 10 Junior riders completed the same sections and loops as senior riders on all days. Seeing this number of Juniors completing the weekend, and their riding skills is great for the future of the sport.
The placings for each class are on the Pioneer Website. Stand out rides were Finn Pearce riding the red line and looking great on the bike. Each time I see him his riding has improved and he must surely be a future champion. A great ride also by Stuart Lawton on a 70’s Twin Shock TY taking first in Twin Shock, but also first in Intermediate. The Sidecar classes also saw some new pairings and new outfits this year. Stand out ride must be John Lawton who, with Conner Newton in the chair both had large smiles all weekend.
Author Stuart McBride gets the audience involved in a reading from his last crime novel.
He auctioned two victims in his next book at the event which proved very popular, someone is going to get it with a frying pan...
Strobist: AB800 1/8 pwr in large softbox upper camera left, large white reflector camera right, AB800 1/16 power camera right, SB900 pointed at backdrop 1/16 power. Pocket wizard trigger.
Local musicians Stuart Earl and Mark Cole perform an hour of blues music featuring acoustic slide guitars and harmonica in Gloucester Library as part of the Gloucester Blues Festival
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Images: Andrew Curtis
Curators: Charlotte Day and Robert Leonard
Stuart Ringholt is one of Australia’s most fearless contemporary artists. His practice has involved leading audiences on naturist gallery tours, anger workshops, and participatory performance works that place the artist in embarrassing situations. He makes video, absurdist sculpture, painted mirrors and collage. In 2006 he published the autobiographical book Hashish psychosis: what it’s like to be mentally ill and recover. Read more here: www.monash.edu.au/muma/exhibitions/past/2014/stuart-ringh...