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Trust est un groupe de hard rock et heavy metal français, originaire de Nanterre, dans les Hauts-de-Seine. Il est formé en 1977 et popularisé au début des années 1980. Trust est le seul groupe français de son style à avoir connu un vrai succès populaire, surtout dans les années 1979 à 1983 avec de nombreux passages sur les radios périphériques et même plusieurs invitations à la télévision dans des émissions grand public.

Trust a joué avec des groupes anglo-saxons : AC/DC, Iron Maiden ou Anthrax. Le groupe est toujours connu en France à travers son titre Antisocial qui passe encore à la radio, plus de trente ans après sa sortie. La force et l'originalité du groupe venait de la façon puissante dont le chanteur, Bernard Bonvoisin, exprimait des paroles largement inspirées par la politique et la critique sociale.

Trust is a French heavy metal band founded in 1977 and popular in Europe in the first half of the 1980s. The band was best known for guitarist Norbert "Nono" Krief's prowess, for Bernard "Bernie" Bonvoisin's voice reminiscent of AC/DC's Bon Scott and for his lyrics about social and political themes. Iron Maiden's drummers Nicko McBrain and Clive Burr were part of Trust line-up in the 1980s. The band disbanded in 1984 and reformed in the 2000s for live shows and new recordings.

 

Trust est le premier album du groupe de hard rock français Trust sorti en 1979.

 

1. Préfabriqués Bonvoisin / Krief 2:59

2. Palace Bonvoisin / Krief 5:26

3. Le matteur Bonvoisin / Krief 3:00

4. Bosser huit heures Bonvoisin / Krief 3:29

5. Comme un damné Bonvoisin / Krief 2:38

6. Dialogue de sourds Bonvoisin / Krief 1:54

7. L'élite Bonvoisin / Krief 3:56

8. Police-milice Bonvoisin / Krief 2:24

9. H & D Bonvoisin / Krief 4:20

10. Ride On3 Angus Young / Malcolm Young / Bon Scott 6:45

11. Toujours pas une tune Bonvoisin / Krief 2:52

Formation

 

Bernie Bonvoisin : chant

Norbert Krief : guitare

Raymond Manna : basse

Jean-Emile Hanela : batterie

  

Frames from the Hal Hartley film Trust

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What do you do if you suspect your partner is having an affair? This is something no one ever wants to face in their relationship....

 

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Nymans is an English garden in Haywards Heath, Sussex. It was developed, starting in the late 19th century, by three generations of the Messel family, and was brought to renown by Leonard Messel.

 

In 1953 Nymans became a National Trust property.[1] Nymans is the origin of many sports, selections and hybrids, both planned and serendipitous, some of which can be identified by the term nymansensis, "of Nymans". Eucryphia × nymansensis (E. cordifolia × E. glutinosa) is also known as E. "Nymansay". Magnolia × loebneri 'Leonard Messel', Camellia 'Maud Messel' and Forsythia suspensa 'Nymans', with its bronze young stems, are all familiar shrub to gardeners.

 

History

In the late 19th century, Ludwig Messel, a member of a German Jewish family, settled in England and bought the Nymans estate, a house with 600 acres on a sloping site overlooking the picturesque High Weald of Sussex. There he set about turning the estate into a place for family life and entertainment, with an Arts and Crafts-inspired garden room where topiary features contrast with new plants from temperate zones around the world. Messel's head gardener from 1895 was James Comber, whose expertise helped form plant collections at Nymans of camellias, rhododendrons, which unusually at the time were combined with planting heather (Erica) eucryphias and magnolias. William Robinson advised in establishing the Wild Garden.[2]

 

His son Colonel Leonard Messel succeeded to the property in 1915 and replaced the nondescript Regency house with the picturesque stone manor, designed by Sir Walter Tapper and Norman Evill in a mellow late Gothic/Tudor style. He and his wife Maud (daughter of Edward Linley Sambourne) extended the garden to the north and subscribed to seed collecting expeditions in the Himalayas and South America.

 

The garden reached a peak in the 1930s and was regularly opened to the public. The severe reduction of staff in World War II was followed in 1947 by a disastrous fire in the house, which survives as a garden ruin. The house was partially rebuilt and became the home of Leonard Messel's daughter[3] Anne Messel and her second husband the 6th Earl of Rosse. At Leonard Messel's death in 1953 it was willed to the National Trust with 275 acres of woodland, one of the first gardens taken on by the Trust. Lady Rosse continued to serve as Garden Director.

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New project, not quiet sure where this is going and what key themes will be involved ... a works in progress ...

 

Leica M6 + Leica Summicron DR 50mm f2.0 + Ilford HP5 @ 640 iso + Diafine @ 5mins

Warren Buffett word cloud: Equipment Trust Certificate

Melford Hall, National Trust

WPC 2012, Cannes, December 9 - Josef Ackermann, Chairman of the Board, Zurich Insurance Group Ltd; Former CEO, Deutsche Bank

A month and a half in and it's already been one hell of a roller coaster. At the end of the day though, we're all we've got.

Walk celebrating Warrnambool's History and Heritage held as part of Australian Heritage Week and the National Trust Heritage Festival which has a theme of innovaton and Invention.

 

The tour stated and returned to the Civic Centre and looked at

Town Hall and Lighthouse Theatre

Civic Green

Mechanics Institute site

Savings Bank

War Memorial

Cannon Hill

Railway View

Sandilands

History House, Mozart Hall & baths

Customs House view

City Band Hall

Orderly Room

The cottage

Florence Collins

Kepler & Timor Corner

Commercial buildings

Masonic lodge and federal chambers

Royal Chambers and Ozone

Water tower view

ABC & Standard

Baptist Church

Vacant site

Cnr Koroit & Fairy Streets

Fairy Street

Ellerslie

New police station & church views

Trinity Lutheran & Christ Church; Tag Walters

Christ Church memorials

Salvation Army

Cnr Fairy and Lava Streets

St Joseph’s

Criterion Hotel

Kermonds

Cnr Lava and Liebig Streets

Liebig Street remodelling

Public Art & commerce

Buffalo Building

Warrnambool Building Society

Hoi Bin

Mac’s Snacks

Cnr Timor and Liebig Streets

former Warrnambool Post Office

Former Court House

Former Lockup

Former Police Station

 

Tour led by L Gervasoni of Warrnambool City Council.

West Northumberland. This gentle river caused havoc during the Winter storms and the National Trust have subsequently closed it for public access (or so they thought!)

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Merseyside Transport Trust open-day 2014

sculpturegroup in Resselpark near Karlskirche, Vienna

Figurengruppe im Resslepark vor der Karlskirche

Frames from the Hal Hartley film Trust

Never trust Frank to sit still for a photo - he will always do the unexpected, like jump-up.

Ribble Vehicle Preservation Trust - Morecambe Running day 2013

This is Mai, one of the canadian wolf pack at the UK Wolf Trust. I took this photo while out on a members walk where the wolves are taken out of their enclosure by handlers to walk alongside trust members.

 

Taken using a Tamron 90mm F2.8 SP AF Macro lens wide open at f2.8.

A sculpture entitled Trusting Hands by Clement Renzi stands on the grounds of the Tulare County Historical Museum.

Hughenden Manor, Hughenden, UK - June 2019

Terrence Higgins Trust London Pride 2019

PELUPO FESTIVAL 2023

11th March 2023

Siam Country Club, Pattaya, Thailand

Photo by Natthanon T.

Special thanks to the VIJI Corp team

Cragside, Rothbury, Morpeth, Northumberland - October 2019

In the Modern Wing of the Art Institute

 

© Andy Marfia 2013

Llanelli wildfowl and wetlands trust pond critters

I was drinking coffee with Abby yesterday and the postman arrived. Elsie clambered on to the large basket by the window whilst Abby dealt with the post. Then, Abby encouraged Elsie to jump into her arms. Usually Elsie is picked up and swirled round, but this jump required Elsie to trust her mother to catch her before being whirled through the air. By the time I had my camera ready they were on jump 2 or 3 . . . there were about 8 in all. This little series is of the moments in between the jumps

The Prince of Wales talks to catering students, attending a butchery class, during a visit to Westminster Kingsway College, London.

 

March 2010.

 

www.princeofwales.gov.uk

www.princes-trust.org

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