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JAKARTA, Indonesia (May. 30, 2011) - Aviation Electrician's Mate Airman Jason Hensley, Aviation Electrician's MateThomas Tuthill, and Aviation Machinist's Mate William Baker, all from USS Reuben James, negotiate rules for a pick-up game of soccer while at a community service project at SDN-1 Elementary School for Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training Indonesia 2011. (U.S. Navy photo by MC2 Katerine Noll)

 

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Kinotek Ypres Rally 2015 - Test day François Delecour Team Tuthill

Kinotek Ypres Rally 2015 - Test day François Delecour Team Tuthill

Kinotek Ypres Rally 2015 - Test day François Delecour Team Tuthill

Kinotek Ypres Rally 2015 - Test day François Delecour Team Tuthill

Suspended Animation Classic #789 First published February 8, 2004 (#6) (Dates are approximate)

Fictons; Shooting Star Comics Anthology

By Mark Allen

 

Those tired of the super hero scene should take note.

 

Would-be burglars have a harrowing encounter with the supernatural. Horror.

 

A dim look at an Orwellian future brings chills, and a desire to hide under the covers for the next few decades. Science fiction.

 

Stu Robinson has big ideas...but is he all talk? Slice-of-life.

 

Three stories, three genres; and not a hint of spandex. There aren't very many anthology comics out there worth a look. Fictions is different. Not perfect by any means, but definitely rife with potential.

 

From first page to last, I remained interested. Hey, that's saying a LOT for most comics, these days. Intriguing characters and situations, as well as engaging artwork make for a better-than-average comics experience. Now, if only writer Johnny Lowe could decide whether to use profanity, or punctuation-marks as a substitute; of course, I believe the substitute would suffice.

 

Lowe spins quite a yarn. All three stories spring from his creative imagination. I have to say, there seems to be quite a lot going on, up there.

 

Artists Seaward Tuthill, Ted Seko, and Ellen Lindner all possess appealing styles, with Tuthill seemingly the most accomplished in the black-and-white medium. His clean lines, superior shading, texture and depth, as well as his ability to keep visibility "clear" in the absence of color lead me to believe he could have a bright future in the comics industry.

 

Fictions is not recommended for younger readers due to profanity.

 

Fictions #2, published by Brass Ring Comics, 32 pages, $2.50.

 

Shooting Star Comics Anthology #3, published by Shooting Star Comics, 64 pages, $4.95.

 

Loved the square-bound format, but most of the work is fairly average. The most promising of this collection is that of J. Morgan Neal and Gregg W. Noon (writers) and Kiernan McKeown (artist) on “Rex Solomon”. I’d love to see it get more pages.

   

photo by LOIS GREENFIELD

 

New York Times

 

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Deborah Jowitt

Village Voice

April 5 - 11. 2000

    

Cherokee Rose, Feld's wonderful 1999 solo for Patricia Tuthill to recorded songs and guitar tunes by Jerry Douglas and Peter Rowan, is as private as nodrog doggo is confrontational. The choreographer explores Tuthill's vivid sensuality, but she doesn't try to impress us with it. Frank Krenz has dressed Tuthill in a midriff-baring top and long, full white skirt with a border design resembling fir trees. Tuthill is also garbed in images that surface through the dancing. Swishing her skirts and prancing from foot to foot, she's at a hoedown. Lifted, her skirt becomes a fence around her, and, in the end, she's framed in it like a Madonna in a shell. When she kneels (black kneepads complete the costume), she might be a mythic Indian maiden mourning beside a river. But nothing in the solo is this literal. Tuthill explores her terrain, rendering familiar Feld motifs—slow circles of hips and torso, one foot darting out and pulling in while she bounces up and down on the other leg, shoulders wrangling (now me forward, now me)—fresh, personal, and profoundly alluring.

 

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Porsche 911 Tuthill

A mausoleum in the Slate hill cemetery in Goshen, NY.

Kinotek Ypres Rally 2015 - Test day François Delecour Team Tuthill

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NZ406459, LR88.

 

HISTORY

Pillar completed 15th December 1936 costing £6.15s.9d. Built as a possible primary substitute for PP142, Warden Law but never used as such. Computed as secondary triangulation station NZ42/48 within the Middlesborough block during 1948. Refixed as same in 1984. Levelled for height to first class precision, tertiary standards in October 1963. Final pre-GPS maintenance by the OS was undertaken in August 1993. This marker was later visited by the OS on 29th April 1998.

 

SITE VISIT

Parked in entrance of new road WSW from roundabout (NZ409465) which has apparently never been open to traffic. Followed field boundaries to trig. In unused overgrown plot. Pillar in good condition. Spider had tar plug, now broken open. Flush bracket faces 332° (NNW). Vented though SW sight hole. 360° open outlook.

 

Photographed: 15th August 2011, GRP.

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Interactive index: Google My Maps

 

Map: Trig Pillars on OS Landranger 88

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Neighbouring Triangulation Pillars

 

S4226 - Tuthill Quarry : 2.18 miles to the southwest.

 

S4224 - Beacon Hill North : 2.21 miles to the east.

 

S1639 - High Moorsley : 4.27 miles to the west.

 

S4165 - Tunstall Hills : 5.34 miles to the north.

 

S4180 - Old Cassop : 5.60 miles to the southwest.

 

S4093 - Hasting Hill : 6.21 miles to the northwest.

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Champaign shower for the winners of the Historic Division : Glenn Janssens - Tom De Geetere, Porsche 911 Tuthill

Cpl. Charles P. Tuthill on a photo assignment at the Don Talon ARVN outpost in July, 1963. Cpl Tuthill was NCOIC of the Shufly photo lab until his death in October, 1963 in a helicopter crash while on a search and rescue mission. Photo by Cpl. David H. Hugel

156 West 57th Street, New York. Designed by William Tuthill and completed in 1889-91 with office wing added 1892-5 by Tuthill and studio wing in 1896-7 by Henry Hardenbergh.

Designed by architect William Burnet Tuthill and built by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in 1891.

881 Seventh Avenue (Midtown).

JAKARTA, Indonesia (May 30, 2011) (L to R) Aviation Electrician's Mate Airman Jason Hensley, Aviation Electrician's MateThomas Tuthill, and Aviation Machinist's Mate William Baker, all from USS Reuben James (FFG 57), negotiate rules for a pick-up game of soccer while at a community service project at SDN-1 Elementary School for Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Indonesia 2011. CARAT 2011 is a series of bilateral exercises held annually in Southeast Asia to strengthen relationships and enhance force readiness. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Katerine Noll/Released)

An attempt at white light solar photography on Nov. 14, 1987 at 16:00UT. Don't know the AR number but it was with the 4" Newtonian at f25 through a Tuthill SolarSkreen and a 25A filter. Used 2415 Tech Pan developed in Kodak's HC110B.

fort tuthill-flagstaff arizona

Renaissance Revival Row House (1888–89)

Architect: William B. Tuthill

10 W. 122nd St.

Harlem, New York

 

Tuthill later designed Carnegie Hall

 

© Matthew X. Kiernan

NYBAI10-3000

The Leas - February 2014 - © George Tuthill

GT ONE Concept by Tuthill Porsche. A homage to the Porsche GT1 Race Car which won the Le Mans 24 Hour Race in 1998

John Bayles, the immigrant ancestor, was originally thought to have been born in England in 1617. Howard Green Bayles stated that in 1635 at the age of 18, John sailed from London on the Truelove for Bermuda, and that his whereabouts were unknown from 1635 – 1654.[1] Bayles seems to have had second thoughts about this. In the 1946 supplement to his book Bayles, on page 2 says: “There seems to be no evidence that we can find that identifies the youth of 18 who, according to Hotten, left England for Bermuda 1635, with the man who appeared 1654 in Southold, and no trace of his movements during the interim.”

 

The records of the First Church of Southold show that John Bayles was living there before 1654. In 1661 he sold his home to John Tuthill and moved to Jamaica.[2] In 1664-1665 John was involved in a New Jersey land grant but probably did not move his family to New Jersey. He resided in Setauket from 1668-1674, and died in Jamaica between October 18, 1682 when he made his will, and December 13, 1682 when his will was proved.[1]

 

John's wife was Rebecca ____, who survived him. They had 11 children. Birth order and dates estimated primarily by the order named in his will:

 

John, born 1641-2, died 1696, married Ruth Rusco March 12, 1665

Rebecca, born about 1643, died by about 1662, married Nicholas Stilwell

Elias, born about 1645, died after 1699, married Sarah ____ about 1674

Elizabeth, born about 1646, died after 1682, married James Hubbard December 31, 1664

Thomas, born about 1647, died about 1689, married Elizabeth Cardell about 1685

Jonathan, born about 1650, died after 1682

Mary, born 1654, died 1733, married George Hewlett about 1680

Damaris, born about 1656, died after 1682, married Nathaniel Lyns of Gravesend November 13, 1679

Abigail, born about 1658, died after 1682, married Daniel Smith before 1682

Ruth, born about 1660, died after 1682

Rebecca, born about 1662, died after 1694, married Richard More January 11, 1694

  

** The book The Baylis Family does not mention Elias Bayley in New Haven Colony and that John Bayley crossed the Long Island sound to Long Island in New Amsterdam with Daniel Denton the son of Rev. Richard Denton were they bought land from the Indians and established Hempstead. The ancestors of the Baylis family in the United States 1617-1900 mentions that John Bailey from the West Indies joined his brother in Stamford Connect and that both worked for Rev. Richard Denton (source) Stamford Connecticut record Elias Bayley was Mr. Dentons attorney for the settlement of Rev. Dentons accounts here in 1650.

  

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Spinning ride at night. Coconino County Fair.

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