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Dr. Adrian Heald, Labour Parliamentary Candidate for Crewe and Nantwich. Dr. Heald recently visited Supported Community Business Limited on the Crewe Gates Industrial Park. The company was established in 1998 to provide a work place setting where people with special needs and/or learning difficulties could have sustainable employment. Supported Community Business (Special Needs) Limited has developed links with many local companies who provide a wide range of work.
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partnering with Oiseau, Inc.
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On 4 April 2011 the owner HSH Nordbank scheduled an eviction, but it was not carried out. Instead, on the next day, the gastronomy and cinema left the building peacefully in return for a payment of 1 Million Euros from an anonymous source.[3] Eighty artists vowed to stay on with their ateliers and metal workshops. One week later, the sequestrator ordered an almost 3 m tall wall to be built, separating the Oranienburger Straße from the building's courtyard. The future concept for the building remains undecided.[4]
Support your local post office. Remember how fun it is to receive mail. We don't want only emails forever do we?
Solano County’s Department of Child Support Services (DCSS) works together with the public to solve financial, legal and the emotional challenges that come with co-parenting. As a department with a difficult task, creating an environment with a positive workplace strategy helped improve their image and reinvigorated the work culture while delivering a welcoming and comfortable space for their clients.
DCSS’s new location, on the 5th floor of the County Administration Building, introduces an improved workflow for staff including a complete open office floor plan with access to natural daylight and integrated technology designed to enable staff to work from any of the collaborative areas. A training room and various sized meeting rooms provide staff dedicated spaces to collaborate and provide continuous staff training. Private interview rooms deliver space for DCSS to consult with clients on sensitive matters. The waiting room incorporates a large wall-length graphic wallcovering representing a “new horizon” emulating a more sophisticated version of a child’s painting. To help further reinforce the mission of the department and carry the design concept throughout, each of the conference spaces have large photographic wall coverings incorporating images of children and parents. The new DCSS environment gives a “fresh start” for both the DCSS staff and the clients they serve.
administrator batch program and the directory exporter tool images. these are part of quest's novell groupwise to exchange migration. the migration tools consist of severa ltools that are part of the package and the last run, administrator batch migration tool depnds on the first several tools to run and complete. they create csv files for the administrator batch program to use. the csv files will contain user account names aand also group names for the migration tool to select and migrate.
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Supporting Punjab Milk Foods as it builds a new dairy-processing facility will increase production capacity, grow the made-in-B.C. brand Nanak Foods, and create and protect hundreds of jobs for people in Surrey.
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Collecting for charity.
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Making music at Liverpool Street Railway Station.
October 2012, Liverpool Street, London.
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Fox News is standing by its embattled host Laura Ingraham, who has seen advertisers flee her show over a tweet aimed at Parkland, Fla., school shooting survivor David Hogg.
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DAY 2 Of Legends Of Brands Hatch Superprix And it was time to see who could Brave the Grand Prix Circuit and Take Home Victory in The First Few Races held Thought Saturday.
After A Very Busy Day Yesterday with Qualifying it will be Interesting to see Which Drivers from each Support Race can take home Victory and The Win for their Respective Teams.
Classic Formula Ford With Historic Formula 3-(Race 1 Results)
Classic Formula Fords And Historic Formula 3 were up and After an Exciting Race and Qualifying Yesterday Lets See who Emerged in the First Race As The Winner.
In First Place and Taking Victory was (Cam Jackson) in his Winkelmann WDF2 with A Lap Time Of 1:52.141 and an Average Speed of 76.65mph.
An Amazing Drive from Cameron Jackson Showing the Speed and Commitment It takes to Race A Classic Formula Ford around the Grand Prix Loupe. Awesome Work Cam.
In Second Place was (Henry Chart) in his Van Diemen RF81 with A Lap Time Of 1:52.396 And An Average Speed of 75.86mph.
A Super Drive and A Really Good Battle with Cam Henry. Well Done
In Third Place was (Ben Tinkler) in his Van Diemen RF80 with a Lap Time of 1:57.181 And an Average Speed of 73.80mph.
A Fantastic Drive by Ben and a well Controlled Drive to take Third Place. Brilliant Work.
Fantastic Work to Cam, Henry And Ben for putting on one Hell of a Race and showing the Power of the Formula Ford Engine.
Looking forward to seeing more Race action from Thease Guys and the Rest of The Formula Ford And Historic Formula 3 Racing Drivers Tomorrow.
A Big Congratulations to all Three Drivers on First Second and Third.
HGPCA Historic Pre 66 Grand Prix Cars-(Race 1 Results)
Historic Pre 66 Grand Prix cars were Up Next and Featuring some very Big Names of Cars Racing such as Maserati Ferrari and Cooper.
Lets see what Happened and Who Managed to take Victory in the Pre 66 Grand Prix Cars Race.
In First Place and Taking Victory was (John Spiers) In His Maserati 250F with A Lap Time of 1:50.306 and An Average Speed of 77.84mph.
A Storming Drive From John to take The victory and Really showed Off just how Capable and Powerful Thease Pre 66 Grand Prix Cars can be. A Fantastic Victory John.
In Second Place was (Rod Jolly) in His Lister Jaguar Monza with A Lap Time of 1:51.705 and An Average Speed of 77.50mph.
Pushing His Jaguar to the Limit and Nearly Taking Victory Away from John on a Couple of Corners. Amazing Drive.
In Third Place was (Eddie McGuire) In His Scarab with A Lap Time of 1:52.196 and An Average Speed of 75.64mph.
A Well and Truly Earned Third Place for Eddie After Fighting Hard with Others Drivers for the Spot and Taking Third Place. A Very Committed Drive Eddie.
A Fantastic Result for The First Race for Pre 66 Grand Prix Cars and Three very Talented Drivers in John, Rod And Eddie. Good Luck to All Other Drivers Racing and Lets See What Tomorrow Brings for You. Hopefully A Podium Finish.
HSCC / FJHRA Silverline Historic Formula Junior-(Race 1 Results)
It Was Time For HSCC And Historic Formula Junior To Take to the Track and See who Could Take Victory in their Respective Race.
With Junior Drivers Involved Anything Is Possible. Lets See who put the Pedal to the Metal and Made History in This One.
In First Place was (Chris Goodwin In His Lotus 22 with A Lap Time of 1:42.576 And an Average Speed of 65.29mph.
A Spirited Drive from Chris has allowed him to take The Victory. Congratulations Chris and an Amazing Drive from Pole Position. Keep up The Fantastic Performance And Commitment.
In Second Place was (Richard Wilson) in his Brabham BT6 with A Lap Time of 1:45.325 And An Average Speed of 65.02mph.
Another Triumphen Drive from Richard to Take Second Place Well Done Richard.
In Third Place was (Adrian Russel) in His Lotus 22 with A Lap Time of 1:45.853 And An Average Speed of 64.94mph.
Very Well Driven Adrian and a Close Finish with Richard for Second Place in the Process. That was One Incredible Charge.
Another Fantastic Race from The Historic Formula Junior Racing Drivers. Each One showing the Skill and Commitment To Taming Thease Little Beasts.
Congratulations to Chris, Richard and Adrian And Good Luck to all Other Drivers Work Hard And Keep Pushing for That All Important Victory.
HSCC Classic Formula 3 -(Race 2 Results)
Historic Formula 3 was about to Take on the Might of The Brands Hatch GP Loop Featuring Cars from the Classic Formula 3 Era Such as The March 783 The Chevron B43 and The Royal RP27.
Thease Machines May Look Docile but When Racing they put on a Huge Display of Both Power and Speed to Rival even that of their Formula 1 Counterparts of the Era.
Let's See How The Race went and Who was Able To take Victory and Stand on the Top Step of the Podium.
In First Place was (Andy Smith) In his March 783 with A Lap Time of 1:42.113 and An Average Speed of 82.64mph.
Very Fast and Very Consistent Driving from Andy to Take Victory and End Up on the Top Step of the Podium. Congratulations Andy Well Deserved.
In Second Place was (Murray Shepherd) in His Van Diemen RF82 with A Lap Time of 1:44.583 And an Average Speed of 81.75mph.
Another Fantastic Drive from Murray to keep The Pace up and Defend Second Place from the Others Drivers All Fighting to take it away. Well Done Murray.
In Third Place was (Ben Tilley) In His March 743 with A Lap Time of 1:43.571 And an Average Speed of 81.75mph.
Matching The Speed of Murray and Still Keeping Him on His Toes in order to Try and Take that Second Place Away from Him.
A Very Well Driven Race from Ben and Keep Working towards that Second Place Finnish. Outstanding Drive.
Classic Formula 3 Has Shown us Three Capable Drivers who Battled it out and Came out Victorious in the Race. Andy Murray and Ben will have to Keep Working Hard to Defend Their Respective Places.
Could anyone Else Take those Victories from them? Only Time will Tell.
HSCC Historic Formula Ford 2000
Its Time for Historic Formula Ford 2000 and To see who Can Take The Victory in This Race. With Cars that Are capable of Nearly 100mph Around The Grand Prix Circuit it will be Interesting to see who is Brave Enough to Push Their Ford to its Limits.
In First Place was (Graham Fennymore) in His Reynard SF81 with A Lap Time of 1:35.793 And an Average Speed of 89.99mph. A Fierce Drive with Speedy Reactions to Claim the Victory. Incredible Work Graham.
In Second Place was (Ian Pearson) in His Royal RP30 with A Lap Time of 1:36.029 And an Average Speed of 89.74mph.
Another Super Drive From Ian with Speeds and Performance Very Close to Graham. Both Drivers Pushing Hard and Not giving an Inch Thought the Race.
In Third Place was (Andrew Storer) in his Reynard SF79 with A Lap Time of 1:37.187 and An Average Speed of 88.64mph.
Awesome Work from Andrew Despite Finishing Second in the Previous Race. Keep Pushing Hard.
A Fantastic Day for The Formula Ford 2000 and An Excellent Set of Victories for Graham Ian and Andrew.
Well Done to all other Drivers who Took Part as well Work Hard and Always Keep Pushing to Your Limits And Beyond.
HSCC Thundersports -(Race Results)
Finally it was the turn of the Thundersports High Powered Machinery Versus The Grand Prix Loop. With Close Qualifying from Yesterday.
Lets find out who the Final Three Drivers are for Saturday who took too The Podium.
In First Place was (James Claridge) in his Chevron B23 with A Lap Time of 1:31.148 and An Average Speed of 84.64mph.
A Fantastic Job from James in a Machine that is so fast And Yet Looked so At Home on the Race Track with Him Behind the Wheel.
Congratulations James A Fine Job Indeed.
In Second Place was (Mark Richardson) in His Lola T290 with A Lap Time of 1:30.458 and An Average Speed of 84.62mph.
Another Drive by A True Racing Driver and Even Eric Broadly would Have been Proud To see that One. Fantastic Work Mark.
In Third Place was (Robert Shaw) in His Chevron B19 with A Lap Time of 1:33.032 And an Average Speed of 82.62mph.
Very Well Done from Robert Who Defended Third Place Like his Life Depended on it.
A Wonderful Way to End Saturday at The Superprix Of Brands Hatch with Many New and Rising Talents Still Left to show what they can do Come Sundays FINALE.
Congratulations to all of the Race Winners and Good Luck to Those still fighting for that all Important Podium Spot.
See You All on Sunday.
Lodi s a city and comune in Lombardy, northern Italy, on the right bank of the River Adda. It is the capital of the province of Lodi. For more information see: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lodi,_Lombardy
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Youths in Nnewi show their support for Labour Party candidate Dr. Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah and his running mate Dr. Emeka Eze.
À la suite de l'essaimage, j'en ai profité pour installer ma deuxième ruche, la FlowHive (au fond), et de diviser l'essaimage entre les deux ruches. On voit sur la photo le nouveau support fabriqué à partir des instructions de Beekeper's Corner Podcast www.bkcorner.org/?p=642... parfait pour la FlowHive!
Maison James-Reid-Wilson, 1201, rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Ville-Marie, Montréal, construction en 1882.
«La maison James-Reid-Wilson est une demeure bourgeoise érigée en 1882 et modifiée de façon importante en 1901. Cette demeure en pierre, de plan carré à trois étages, se termine par une fausse mansarde couverte d'ardoise rouge. La façade tripartite présente un avant-corps qui se termine à la manière d'une lucarne pendante encadrée par des pilastres supportant un entablement. Un escalier à deux volées conduit à l'entrée aménagée à l'extrémité est de la façade. Celle-ci est protégée par un porche dans-oeuvre incluant des pilastres et une colonne aux chapiteaux ornés. Érigé à l'angle de deux rues, l'immeuble présente une façade latérale soignée avec un mur de pierre grise à bossage et un oriel dont la partie supérieure est composée d'éléments métalliques. Une ancienne écurie en pierre et en brique, de plan rectangulaire à deux niveaux et couverte d'un toit plat, s'élève à l'arrière. La maison James-Reid-Wilson est située rue Sherbrooke, dans le secteur du Mille carré doré, dans l'arrondissement municipal de Ville-Marie de la ville Montréal.
Ce bien est classé immeuble patrimonial. La protection s'applique aussi au terrain et à la dépendance.
Valeur patrimoniale
La maison James-Reid-Wilson présente un intérêt patrimonial pour sa valeur historique. La demeure érigée en 1882 témoigne de la présence de la grande bourgeoisie dans ce secteur de la ville à partir de la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle. En effet, c'est à cette époque que se développe, sur un ancien territoire agricole, le Mille carré doré. Il est caractérisé par ses habitations cossues, ses larges rues bordées d'arbres et ses institutions, comme l'Université McGill et le Mount Royal Club. Entre 1850 et 1930, ce secteur compte parmi ses occupants les membres les plus riches et les plus influents de la bourgeoisie canadienne. La maison est habitée successivement par trois banquiers, soit Thomas Craig, James Baxter et James Reid Wilson. Avec ses voisines, les maisons Louis-Joseph-Forget et Lord-Atholstan, également classées, elle évoque le faste du Mille carré doré.
La maison James-Reid-Wilson présente aussi un intérêt patrimonial pour sa valeur architecturale. La résidence est construite d'après les plans de l'architecte canadien John James Browne (1837-1893), qui conçoit de nombreux bâtiments à Montréal dont la banque Molson (1864-1866), en collaboration avec son père George Browne (1811-1885), l'édifice Gault Brothers (1871) ainsi que la maison Peter-Lyall (1889). La demeure est modifiée en 1901 d'après les plans de l'architecte américain Richard Alfred Waite (1848-1911). Ce dernier signe aussi les plans de l'édifice de la Canada Life (1894-1895) et de l'édifice du Grand Tronc (1899-1902). L'apparence extérieure actuelle de la maison James-Reid-Wilson est en grande partie redevable à Waite. De facture monumentale, l'édifice repose sur un soubassement en pierre à bossage et comprend trois niveaux. Son toit en fausse mansarde se distingue par son brisis couvert d'ardoise rouge. Les élévations en pierre à bossage comprennent des chaînes d'angle, des chambranles ainsi que des bandeaux successifs qui rythment la composition. La façade principale possède un avant-corps légèrement décentré, et sa partie supérieure traitée à la manière d'une lucarne pendante est encadrée de doubles pilastres supportant un entablement. L'entrée à l'extrémité est est protégée par un porche dans-oeuvre. Un escalier en pierre à deux volées droites, avec une rampe d'appui en fer forgé, y conduit. Située à l'angle de deux rues, la résidence possède une façade latérale ornée d'un oriel à pans coupés surmonté d'une serre semi-circulaire constituée d'éléments métalliques et coiffée d'un toit en demi-dôme. Une lucarne pendante, semblable à celle de la façade principale, couronne l'avancée. La dépendance en pierre et en brique à l'arrière reprend certains éléments architecturaux de la résidence. Ainsi, la maison James-Reid-Wilson, oeuvre de deux architectes de renom, reflète par sa monumentalité et la variété de ses éléments architecturaux le prestige recherché par son propriétaire constructeur.
La maison James-Reid-Wilson présente en outre un intérêt patrimonial pour sa valeur architecturale reposant sur l'intérêt de son décor intérieur. Réalisé avec des matériaux nobles, celui-ci se distingue par son élégance et sa richesse. Le hall d'entrée s'ouvre sur un escalier monumental en acajou éclairé par un puits de lumière, aux balustres menuisés et aux limons ornés de caissons. Les pièces sont garnies d'éléments menuisés provenant entre autres des États-Unis. Elles comprennent des chambranles, des couvre-calorifères ainsi que des moulures de plafond en acajou. L'ancienne salle de séjour est agrémentée d'un plafond en métal embossé. Enfin, plusieurs pièces comprennent un manteau de cheminée, dont l'ancienne salle à manger et l'ancien salon; l'un est en marbre et l'autre comporte un imposant linteau en noyer sculpté. Ainsi, le décor luxueux de la maison James-Reid-Wilson est un bon exemple des intérieurs bourgeois du tournant du XXe siècle.
Source : Ministère de la Culture et des Communications du Québec, 2006.
Éléments caractéristiques
Les caractéristiques de la maison James-Reid-Wilson liées à ses valeurs historique et architecturale comprennent, notamment :
- la situation dans le secteur du Mille carré doré, dans l'arrondissement municipal de Ville-Marie de la ville de Montréal;
- l'implantation à l'angle des rues Sherbrooke Ouest et Drummond;
- la clôture en fer forgé délimitant la propriété;
- le volume de la maison, dont le plan carré, le soubassement exhaussé, l'élévation de trois étages ainsi que le toit en fausse mansarde percé de lucarnes pendantes à croupe;
- les matériaux, dont la pierre à bossage des étages et du soubassement, la pierre de taille du décor architectural et l'ardoise rouge couvrant le brisis du toit;
- l'ordonnance régulière des ouvertures rectangulaires;
- le porche dans-oeuvre avec ses pilastres et sa colonne massive en granite aux chapiteaux ornés supportant un entablement massif;
- les éléments décoratifs en pierre de taille, dont les bandeaux, les chaînes d'angle et les chambranles;
- l'escalier monumental conduisant à l'entrée, à deux volées droites, avec sa rampe et son garde-corps en fer forgé ainsi que la galerie et son garde-corps en fer forgé;
- la façade latérale, comprenant un oriel à pans coupés montant de fond surmonté d'une serre semi-circulaire métallique coiffée d'un toit en demi-dôme;
- l'escalier monumental intérieur en acajou, ses balustres menuisés et ses limons ornés de caissons, ainsi que le puits de lumière;
- les éléments menuisés, dont les chambranles, les couvre-calorifères et les moulures de plafond en acajou;
- le plafond en métal embossé de l'ancienne salle de séjour;
- les manteaux de cheminée, dont celui de l'ancienne salle à manger en marbre et celui de l'ancien salon orné d'un imposant linteau en noyer sculpté;
- les caractéristiques de la dépendance, notamment son volume (dont le plan rectangulaire, l'élévation de deux étages et le toit en fausse mansarde percé de lucarnes pendantes à fronton triangulaire et à consoles), les matériaux (dont la maçonnerie en pierre à bossage et en brique, le décor architectural en pierre de taille ainsi que la couverture en ardoise), les ouvertures rectangulaires, les éléments décoratifs en pierre de taille, dont les chaînes d'angle, les chambranles, les pilastres et les médaillons en bas-relief, les éléments menuisés, dont les corniches moulurées et à denticules, le balcon avec son garde-corps en fer forgé.
Informations historiques
La maison James-Reid-Wilson occupe un terrain autrefois compris dans une propriété ayant appartenue à l'homme d'affaires et ancien maire de Montréal William Workman (1807-1878). En 1879, ses héritiers divisent en plusieurs lots à bâtir cette propriété située en plein coeur du Mille carré doré. Ce secteur est caractérisé par ses grandes demeures, ses larges rues ombragées et ses institutions, dont l'Université McGill et le Mount Royal Club. Entre 1850 et 1930, il accueille les membres les plus riches et les plus influents de la bourgeoisie canadienne.
En 1882, le banquier Thomas Craig acquiert un terrain situé à l'angle des rues Sherbrooke Ouest et Drummond. Il fait ériger au cours de la même année une luxueuse demeure d'après les plans de l'architecte canadien John James Browne (1837-1893). Formé auprès de son père, l'architecte George Browne (1811-1885), celui-ci conçoit au cours de sa carrière de nombreux bâtiments à Montréal, dont la banque Molson (1864-1866, en collaboration avec son père), l'édifice Gault Brothers (1871) ainsi que la maison Peter-Lyall (1889). Le propriétaire de la maison James-Reid-Wilson, alors directeur de la Banque d'Échange du Canada, est directement impliqué dans la faillite de l'institution en 1883. Le scandale qui entoure cet événement l'oblige à s'enfuir aux États-Unis en 1884. Sa femme loue alors la demeure à James Baxter, un autre banquier montréalais, qui en sera propriétaire de 1889 à 1900.
En 1900, c'est le riche banquier et président de la Thomas Robertson and Company, James Reid Wilson, qui acquiert la résidence. Dès l'année suivante, il engage l'architecte américain Richard Alfred Waite (1848-1911) pour effectuer des transformations. Formé à New York auprès de l'architecte John Kellum (mort en 1871), Waite fonde son propre bureau en 1871 à Buffalo. Parallèlement à sa carrière aux États-Unis, il conçoit plusieurs édifices au Canada. Parmi ses réalisations dans la ville de Montréal figurent l'édifice de la Canada Life (1894-1895) et celui du Grand Tronc (1899-1902).
Entre 1900 et 1902, Waite apporte des modifications importantes à la maison James-Reid-Wilson. Celle-ci est exhaussée d'un étage, dotée d'une fausse mansarde et son entrée principale est déplacée. L'intérieur fait également l'objet de travaux de réaménagement, notamment en ce qui a trait à la division de l'espace et au décor architectural. Certaines boiseries sont importées des États-Unis. Par ailleurs, Waite ajoute une dépendance. Érigée à l'arrière, elle abrite une écurie au rez-de-chaussée et un logement pour les domestiques à l'étage supérieur.
En 1936, Wilson cède l'édifice à Ernest Latrémouille, qui le transforme en maison de pension pour étudiants. La demeure est acquise en 1951 par les Distilleries Corby ltée pour loger les bureaux du personnel-cadre. Elle fait l'objet d'une importante restauration, et la dépendance est convertie en salle de réception en 1976.
La maison James-Reid-Wilson est reconnue en 1974. Elle est devenue classée à l'entrée en vigueur de la Loi sur le patrimoine culturel en 2012. Le bâtiment est aujourd'hui utilisé à des fins commerciales.»
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What was once part of the Slaughter Pen Farm Battlefield in Fredericksburg, Virginia now serves as a small airport.
Slaughter Pen Farm
Into the Field
You are standing near the center of the most successful Union attack at the Battle of Fredericksburg. Two Union divisions, Gen. George G. Meade's on your left and Gen. John Gibbon's on your right, advanced into this field and soon encountered the "Virginia ditch fence" visible on your right and left. The ditch fences, dug by farmers to divide their fields and to promote drainage, were much steeper, deeper, and wider during the battle. Union soldiers scrambled across this and other obstacles however they could.
After Union troops crossed the ditch fences, converging Confederate artillery fire stopped them cold. The Federals laid down in the fields in front of you as Union cannons replied in kind. Both sides suffered heavy losses in men, horses, and equipment. When the fire was too hot for the men of one Confederate battery, its commander "wrapped his battle flag around him, walking up and down among his deserted guns" to shame his gunners back into position.
"The trees around our guns were literally torn to pieces and the ground plowed up. I have been several times covered with dirt, and had it knocked n my eyes and mouth." — "Ben," Pee Dee (South Carolina) Artillery, CSA
"Being no breeze to carry away the smoke of our guns, the gunners on firing would quickly run to either flank to clear the great volume of smoke hanging in front of their muzzles that they might see where their shells were going." — Pvt. Bates Alexander. 7th Pennsylvania Reserves, USA
As the Union troops advanced into this field, terrain slowed them and Southern cannon fire brought them to a halt.
"We blew up one of their caissons," remembered one Union soldier, "causing a cheer to break forth from our lines. But soon thereafter they blew up one of ours." This 1863 image was taken on Marye's Heights, a few miles to the north. - Courtesy National Archives
Just prior to the Union assault, 24-year-old Confederate Major John Pelham advanced one cannon a mile to your left and wrought havoc on the Union lines. Dangerously exposed and outgunned, Pelham disrupted the Union attack for nearly an hour and emerged unscathed. Of Pelham's actions, Gen. Robert E. Lee said, "It is glorious to see such courage in one so young." - Courtesy Library of Congress
The 79th Sustainment Support Command exhibits a “Days of Remembrance” display put together by Ms. Rita Cossio, the 79th SSC’s Equal Opportunity Specialist, and Master Sgt. Sophia Mendoza, of the 79th SSC, at Joint Forces Training Base, Los Alamitos, Calif., April 2, 2015. The sunflowers added were added to highlight "The Sunflower", a book on the Holocaust by Simon Wiesenthal. In his book, he reminisces his experience with a terminally wounded Nazi. The book recounts Wiesenthal's experience in the Lemberg concentration camp and discusses the moral ethics of the matter. The title comes from Wiesenthal's observation of a German military cemetery, seeing a sunflower on each grave, and fearing his own placement in an un-marked, mass grave. The book's second half is a symposium of answers from various people, including Holocaust survivors and former Nazis. The book was originally published in France. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Heather Doppke/released)
The top spindle was made of pine by Mark. The bottom spindle is also pine, purchased from Skaska Designs. Both spindles weigh 14 grams