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“This spectacular event is the death of a star,” said study team member James Lloyd of Cornell University.

 

Tuthill and Lloyd spotted the Red Square using the 200-inch Hale Telescope at Caltech’s Palomar Observatory and the Keck-2 Telescope in Hawaii.

 

www.space.com/scienceastronomy/070412_symmetrical_nebula....

  

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Another Young family members buried on this plot of land. The Youngs and the Tuthills are the most common names found here.

MSVR Bolton Midnight Rally May 15th 2016

 

taken at the Indigo Girls concert in Flagstaff, AZ, May 22, 2007 - Pine Mountain Amphitheater

A “census” of Wyoming’s lichens is now online and accessible through the species list tool of the Wyoming Natural Diversity Database (WYNDD) at the University of Wyoming.

 

“Wyoming has a bounty of 860 lichen species, a workforce of soil-binding, rock-hugging and tree-trimming organisms,” says Bonnie Heidel, WYNDD’s lead botanist. “The addition of lichens to the species list tool is a major stride in representing Wyoming’s flora and fauna.”

 

The species list tool, which went live in late 2020, may be found at wyndd.org/species_list/.

 

The Wyoming lichens list is based on the 2013 “Preliminary Checklist of Lichens Reported from Wyoming,” written by UW Biodiversity Institute Associate Director Dorothy Tuthill, plus additional taxa represented in North American herbaria and accessed through the Consortium of North American Lichen Herbaria online search portal.

 

Lichens are pervasive across Wyoming. From the driest basins to the Rocky Mountain peaks, lichens inhabit the surfaces of soils, rocks and wood. They play significant roles in biogeochemical cycling, weathering and soil stabilization, and they contribute to above-ground productive biomass and biodiversity, especially in dry and cold climates. Lichens serve as an important or occasional source of forage for several Wyoming game animals -- including pronghorn, moose, elk and bighorn sheep -- nongame mammals and birds, and a variety of invertebrates.

 

Photo: Lichen at Seedskadee NWR. Tom Koerner / USFWS

North aisle, 1 of 2 north windows, by A L Moore and Son, 1916, in memory of Capt Thomas Villiers Tuthill Thacker Neville, 3rd Dragoon Guards, killed at Ypres on Ascension day, 1915 : detail

Sensei Mark Tuthill, East Hampton, NY

Tuthill/Waterman 80th Birthday

North aisle, 1 of 2 north windows, by A L Moore and Son, 1916, in memory of Capt Thomas Villiers Tuthill Thacker Neville, 3rd Dragoon Guards, killed at Ypres on Ascension day, 1915 : detail

WPT World Championship_Season 13

The Slave Burial site in Orient Village (formerly known as Oysterponds). Dr. Seth Tuthill and his wife Maria are buried along with their former servants.

Event emcee Kelley Tuthill, reporter at WCVB-TV (Ch. 5), and Ann Partridge, physician

and co-founder of Young and Strong, at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's Celebrating Young and Strong event. Photo by Dana Bisbee.

Why didn't Fauci and company not come to Ft. Tuthill, and learn the lesson that could have saved us a bunch of hassle...?

All the pretty toys at the Coconino County Fair

Exterior view of the only remaining store in Bernadotte, Illinois, owned by Harry Tuthill.

 

File Name: P-0506a

Date: c. 1942

Genre: Photo

Rights: No known copyright

Preferred citation: Courtesy Galesburg Public Library Archives

 

Photos on Galesburg Public Library's Flickr page are low-resolution scans of photos for personal use. For high-resolution, or to get permission to publish, contact the archivist at archives@galesburglibrary.org or visit www.galesburglibrary.org

Playing at Fort Tuthill County Park

NZ346392, LR93.

 

HISTORY

Pillar completed 26th August 1947 costing £5.3s.6d. Computed as tertiary triangulation station NZ42/T49 during 1948. Refixed as same in 1984. Levelled for height to first class precision, tertiary standards in 1965. Last maintained by the OS in December 1980.

 

SITE VISIT

Approached from east. Parked on verge, NW side of B6291 at NZ350392. Walked up mapped track to trig field from B6291. Grazing field. Pillar in good condition. Spider centre open with flagpole fitted into centre hole, flag of St George. Flush bracket faces south ~171°. Vented through north sight hole. 360° open outlook.

 

Photographed: 1st June 2013, GRP.

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Neighbouring Triangulation Pillars

 

S4179 - Raisby Hill 2.48 miles to the south. (X)

 

S4181 - East Grange : 2.58 miles to the west.

 

S4226 - Tuthill Quarry : 3.47 miles to the northeast.

 

S1639 - High Moorsley : 3.90 miles to the north.

 

S4182 - Reddings Hill : 4.72 miles to the southeast.

 

S4177 - Tudhoe Moor Farm : 5.27 miles southwest. (X)

 

S1640 - Batter Law Hill : 5.60 miles to the northeast.

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(X) = destroyed

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

Amazing and one-of-a-kind cast glass and wrought iron console table, designed and created by Steve Hirt (glass) and David Tuthill (metalwork). Both Hirt and Tuthill are Seattle/Ballard area craftsmen. Price: SOLD.

Mark Tuthill & Adeola Thompson

Richard Tuthill - Porsche 911 GT3

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