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Provided with detailed maps we learned a lot about property rights, first nation land and unsolved problems facing the city and the CPR.
Sophia and Theresa at the Moss Beach Distillery on the coast of California south of San Francisco. This location used to be a speakeasy during the Prohibition. There have been many reported sightings of the "Blue Lady", a ghost who haunts this site. This place has been featured on the television show "Unsolved Mysteries".
Mysteries
Robin the boy wonder Warder Aug 20, 2015
Previously, there was simply no visual proof when a criminal offense took place, however the invention associated with surveillance digital cameras has changed everything. However , monitoring footage occasionally raises a lot more...
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Nicola Duffy
Work title: The Last Case - a murder unsolved
College: Letterkenny Institute of Technology
Discipline: New Media
Found today in my back yard its head was nearby. should have been about 5 weeks old. Culprit? No part eaten Crime unsolved…
"Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves like locked rooms and like books that are written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will find them gradually, without noticing it, and live along some distant day into the answer." ~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Quinton has grown considerably in recent years, but Lower Quinton still retains a palpable atmosphere of the past. Friday Street is lined with lined with half-timbered and Georgian houses and the church of St Swithin is one of the most interesting in the area, with the brooding mass of Meon hill beyond, infamous for the unsolved murder of Charles Walton in 1945 with its rumours of witchcraft. An elegant church with north and south aisles and west tower with a tall C15 spire visible for miles around. The south aisle is c 1100 and is thought to have been cut through the Saxon wall of an earlier church, while the north aisle shows the transition from round to pointed arches and is c 1170. The chancel is Early English and above the chancel arch the arms of Elizabeth I are still visible. A clerestory was added in the C15 and the nave has a late C16 oak roof. The aisles end in chapels to Our Lady and St Anne built in the C13 and C14. A Norman font stands by the north door. There are five Armorial windows designed by Geoffrey Webb between 1929-32. Webb asked local school children to suggest subjects to decorate the blank panes. At the end of the Transitional north aisle the Lady Chapel has an east window which incorporates a C14 niche which houses a modern Virgin and Child. Fragments of the original glass fill the tracery and Webb has designed panels depicting the Virgin's Life. The Chancel c 1255, was restored in 1862, when a large window by F. Preedy was inserted in the blank east wall. The south aisle has a chapel dedicated to St Anne which has a double piscina and a triple sedilla, 1340. The jewel of this chapel is an Altar tomb to Joanna, Lady Clopton c 1430 who entered a religious order after the death of her husband. The brass shows her wearing a wimple and a widows barbe. She originally lay next to her husband Sir William, but they were separated in 1749 and his effigy is now lies between the south aisle and the nave. Sir William is depicted in full armour, though he is thought to have been the victim of Parliamentary troops, who damaged the sculpture.
Domonique Ardister, 29, of Lansing, shot and killed in the driveway of his home. It was the sixth time this year he had been targeted. Unsolved.
Nicola Duffy
Work title: The Last Case - a murder unsolved
College: Letterkenny Institute of Technology
Discipline: New Media
Quinton has grown considerably in recent years, but Lower Quinton still retains a palpable atmosphere of the past. Friday Street is lined with lined with half-timbered and Georgian houses and the church of St Swithin is one of the most interesting in the area, with the brooding mass of Meon hill beyond, infamous for the unsolved murder of Charles Walton in 1945 with its rumours of witchcraft. An elegant church with north and south aisles and west tower with a tall C15 spire visible for miles around. The south aisle is c 1100 and is thought to have been cut through the Saxon wall of an earlier church, while the north aisle shows the transition from round to pointed arches and is c 1170. The chancel is Early English and above the chancel arch the arms of Elizabeth I are still visible. A clerestory was added in the C15 and the nave has a late C16 oak roof. The aisles end in chapels to Our Lady and St Anne built in the C13 and C14. A Norman font stands by the north door. There are five Armorial windows designed by Geoffrey Webb between 1929-32. Webb asked local school children to suggest subjects to decorate the blank panes. At the end of the Transitional north aisle the Lady Chapel has an east window which incorporates a C14 niche which houses a modern Virgin and Child. Fragments of the original glass fill the tracery and Webb has designed panels depicting the Virgin's Life. The Chancel c 1255, was restored in 1862, when a large window by F. Preedy was inserted in the blank east wall. The south aisle has a chapel dedicated to St Anne which has a double piscina and a triple sedilla, 1340. The jewel of this chapel is an Altar tomb to Joanna, Lady Clopton c 1430 who entered a religious order after the death of her husband. The brass shows her wearing a wimple and a widows barbe. She originally lay next to her husband Sir William, but they were separated in 1749 and his effigy is now lies between the south aisle and the nave. Sir William is depicted in full armour, though he is thought to have been the victim of Parliamentary troops, who damaged the sculpture.
For a collection of photos about the Huron River Spill, look here: www.flickr.com/photos/ahknaten/collections/72157626327597...
This is a series of photos taken July 20, 2010 of a still unsolved pollution spill in the Huron River, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Photos are taken from 6:57 am to 7:22am on July 20th. Photos taken around Fustenburg and Gallup Park. Note -- the Canada Geese are swimming towards a sheen and I could smell the pollution as I walked closer to it. A photo taken by the AAFD shows a boom underneath the bridge where I took some of these photos. This case is still unsolved.
NOTE: This spill was not caused by a rain event. It rained that night, but the initial flushing/dumping was NOT caused by a rain event. Booms were in the water before the river rose.
For documents relating to this case, look here:
and here
The AAFD photos and my photos are the only known photos of this event. I tried giving these photos to University of Michigan Police (who investigated the spill that ran through University of Michigan grounds), but they weren't interested in entering them as evidence. So you won't find these photos in the official police record of the spill. But, I saw it and you can see it here.
Mysteries
Robin the boy wonder Warder Aug 20, 2015
Previously, there was simply no visual proof when a criminal offense took place, however the invention associated with surveillance digital cameras has changed everything. However , monitoring footage occasionally raises a lot more...
headlists.com/10-unsolved-mysteries-with-scary-surveillan...
Nicola Duffy
Work title: The Last Case - a murder unsolved
College: Letterkenny Institute of Technology
Discipline: New Media
Mysteries
Robin the boy wonder Warder Aug 20, 2015
Previously, there was simply no visual proof when a criminal offense took place, however the invention associated with surveillance digital cameras has changed everything. However , monitoring footage occasionally raises a lot more...
headlists.com/10-unsolved-mysteries-with-scary-surveillan...
Quinton has grown considerably in recent years, but Lower Quinton still retains a palpable atmosphere of the past. Friday Street is lined with lined with half-timbered and Georgian houses and the church of St Swithin is one of the most interesting in the area, with the brooding mass of Meon hill beyond, infamous for the unsolved murder of Charles Walton in 1945 with its rumours of witchcraft. An elegant church with north and south aisles and west tower with a tall C15 spire visible for miles around. The south aisle is c 1100 and is thought to have been cut through the Saxon wall of an earlier church, while the north aisle shows the transition from round to pointed arches and is c 1170. The chancel is Early English and above the chancel arch the arms of Elizabeth I are still visible. A clerestory was added in the C15 and the nave has a late C16 oak roof. The aisles end in chapels to Our Lady and St Anne built in the C13 and C14. A Norman font stands by the north door. There are five Armorial windows designed by Geoffrey Webb between 1929-32. Webb asked local school children to suggest subjects to decorate the blank panes. At the end of the Transitional north aisle the Lady Chapel has an east window which incorporates a C14 niche which houses a modern Virgin and Child. Fragments of the original glass fill the tracery and Webb has designed panels depicting the Virgin's Life. The Chancel c 1255, was restored in 1862, when a large window by F. Preedy was inserted in the blank east wall. The south aisle has a chapel dedicated to St Anne which has a double piscina and a triple sedilla, 1340. The jewel of this chapel is an Altar tomb to Joanna, Lady Clopton c 1430 who entered a religious order after the death of her husband. The brass shows her wearing a wimple and a widows barbe. She originally lay next to her husband Sir William, but they were separated in 1749 and his effigy is now lies between the south aisle and the nave. Sir William is depicted in full armour, though he is thought to have been the victim of Parliamentary troops, who damaged the sculpture.
Mysteries
Robin the boy wonder Warder Aug 20, 2015
Previously, there was simply no visual proof when a criminal offense took place, however the invention associated with surveillance digital cameras has changed everything. However , monitoring footage occasionally raises a lot more...
headlists.com/10-unsolved-mysteries-with-scary-surveillan...
an interesting unsolved crime of 'missing' trees alongside a slow burning bush fire in the normally super quiet hervey bay. bizarre.
LSN's own Brilliant Idiots (Andrew Schulz & Charlamagne Tha God) Host a screening for USA Network's Unsolved, Followed by a talk with the series' own Bokeem Woodbine.
LSN's own Brilliant Idiots (Andrew Schulz & Charlamagne Tha God) Host a screening for USA Network's Unsolved, Followed by a talk with the series' own Bokeem Woodbine.
Mysteries
Robin the boy wonder Warder Aug 20, 2015
Previously, there was simply no visual proof when a criminal offense took place, however the invention associated with surveillance digital cameras has changed everything. However , monitoring footage occasionally raises a lot more...
headlists.com/10-unsolved-mysteries-with-scary-surveillan...
Nicola Duffy
Work title: The Last Case - a murder unsolved
College: Letterkenny Institute of Technology
Discipline: New Media