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The Yass Courier (NSW : 1857 - 1929) | Mon 11 Nov 1918 | Page 2
ALL SAINTS.
LAYING FOUNDATION STONE OF THE NEW CHURCH AT MURRUMBATEMAN.
The foundation stone of All Saints' Memorial Church at Murrumbateman will be laid by Major-General Parnell, C.M.G., the Commandant of Duntroon Military College, on Sunday afternoon next, 17th instant. The Bishop has also arranged to be present at the service instead of the Ven. Archdeacon Ward, and will motor over from Duntroon for that purpose. The service commences at 3 p m., and will be an interesting one; all official representatives have been invited; the Yass Band will conduct the music, and St. Clement's choir will attend. Returned soldiers are asked to attend in uniform to form a guard of honor, and out of respect to their fallen comrades. By advertisement it will be seen that all are cordially invited to be present. A collection will be taken up and placed upon the stone in aid of a fund to furnish the interior. The church is of handsome design, consisting a nave, vestry, apex, tower and spire, aud will be one of the architectural features of the district. It is the design of Mr. T. L. Thompson, architect. The cost of the whole building is defrayed by two anonymous donors as a memorial to all who have died in the war.
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The Yass Courier (NSW : 1857 - 1929) | Mon 28 Apr 1919 | Page 3
AAll Saints' Church.
A beautiful Church and a most inspiriting service, was the general opinion expressed in oonnection with the consecration of All Saints' Church at Murrumbateman yesterday. A Guard of Honor of Cadets from Duntroon College was formed at the Church entrance, and at the appointed hour His Lordship Bishop Radford with clergy and surpliced choir, approached the door, where he was received by Messrs. W. T. Merriman and C. M. E. Vallance (church wardens). The former read the petition asking for the consecration of the Church ,and the ceremony was then proceeded with. The Church was opened entirely free of debt, a fact on which His Lordship congratulated the parishioners. He urged them to regard the Church as the centre of fellowship, the school of faith, and the shrine of worship. At the afternoon's service 39 candidates were confirmed. At both services the Church was filled, quite 200 persons being present on each occasion. At the conclusion of the confirmation service prizes were presented to the winners of the Sunday School competitions for the Diocese of Goulburn. Hyacinth Hollingworth secured the Bishop's prize and Vera Martin the Archdeacon's prize. Certificates were presented to the others Mrs. Vallance presented each child with a small book as a memento of the occasion. The church was artistically decorated, and with its elaborate furnishing presented a very handsome appearance.
Among the visitors were Major-General and Mrs. Parnell. The parish church was represented by its wardens, Messrs. D. H. Bucknell, A. A. Edwards, and T. L. Thompson.
Many members of St. Clement's choir helped in the musical portion of the service, Mr. A. E. Fletcher presided at the organ
The church is a decidedly ornate one, and was erected at a cost of about £1100. It was donated by Mr. W. T. Merriman and Mrs G. Vallance. Mr T. L. Thompson was the architect, and Mr. D. L. Lawrence, of Yass, the contractor. The work has taken about six month's to complete. The church consists of nave, sanctuary, vestry and porch, with turret. It is built of brick and tiled with Wunderlich Marseillaise tiling. The ceiling is of Wunderlich Ceilyte with effective diamond shaped panels, and the building is plastered inside in white stucco. The seats are of Richmond River pine, likewise the altar, readieg desk, &c. These were made by the contractor. The rest of the furniture was supplied by the Church Stores, Sydney. The building will seat about 150 persons. It has been faithfully built, and redounds to the credit of the contractor. The Anglicans of Murrumbateman, thanks to the generosity of the donors, have now a handsome church, and one that will meet the requirements of the locality for very many years to come.
I start my new job as a writer/editor at Physics World next week. Here's one of the articles I wrote before, for Varsity.
Bryant Holsenbeck Hat modeled by Tera Swaim
Exhibiting member in Fiber
Article in the Sentinel
June 8, 1984
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Lea Flanders indulged passions for journalism and world travel
By Rebecca Jones, Special To The Rocky
October 5, 2007
Lea Flanders, who first took up journalism at age 41 and proceeded to write for the Longmont Daily Times-Call for the next 48 years, died on Sept. 17 after a brief battle with cancer. She was 91.
Mrs. Flanders, who retired from writing in 2005, worked as a community news reporter, special sections editor, columnist and photographer. She won many writing awards over the years. She served as president of Colorado Press Women for two years, and she was the first woman to serve as president of the Colorado chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists/Sigma Delta Chi. She is in Who's Who of American Women and Foremost Women of Communications.
"She loved the press in Colorado, and everyone in the media," said her daughter, Francea Phillips, of Longmont. Phillips said one of the highlights of her mother's life was organizing a group of 15 newswomen to attend the United Nations' Women's Conference in Beijing in 1995.
It was journalism that led Mrs. Flanders to discover one of her other great passions: world travel. It was sometime during the late 1950s that the newspaper challenged her to set up and lead a tour of Europe.
"She started traveling then, and she never stopped," her daughter said. "She's been around the world four times."
Phillips said family members are attempting to make a list of all the countries to which her mother traveled in her life. "So far, we're up to three pages. We believe she visited nearly every country."
Just this spring, Mrs. Flanders completed a three-month round-the-world cruise with her grandson, Andrew Phillips.
Mrs. Flanders also brought the world to Longmont. Hundreds of people stayed at her home while visiting Longmont, some for a night, some for a year or more. She sponsored two exchange students from Africa who spent a year with her, and she hosted a Japanese student, a British girl and a Swiss girl.
"She was constantly fostering an international spirit," Phillips said. "She totally believed the world was her hometown."
Born in Hugo, Mrs. Flanders graduated from high school in Colorado Springs and worked her way through college as a cosmetologist. She received a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Colorado in 1941, and later did graduate study at Columbia University in New York.
She married Frank Flanders, a banker, in 1941. Soon after their marriage, her husband enlisted in the military during World War II, and Mrs. Flanders spent the war folding parachutes and working at the Lockheed Corp. in California.
The Flanderses returned to Longmont in 1947 and became an integral part of the community. Among the organizations in which Mrs. Flanders participated were the Red Hat Club, the Sunshine Club, the Longmont Arts Council, the Longmont Theatre Company and the Newcomers Club. "To her deathbed, she was still a member of the Newcomers Club," Phillips said. "She insisted on remaining a member all her years because she said that's where all the exciting people start."
Mrs. Flanders was preceded in death by her husband, in 1998, and by an infant son, David Harris Flanders. In addition to her daughter, she is survived by a son, Fred Flanders, and his wife, Melody, of Westminster; grandchildren Tiffany Merlo and Andrew Phillips, of Longmont, David Flanders, of London, and Rachael Flanders, of Westminster; and two great-grandchildren, Alexander and Benjamin Merlo.
A memorial service was Sept. 25 in Longmont. Contributions may be made to the St. Vrain Historical Society's Hover Home Project or a charity of choice in care of Ahlberg Funeral Chapel, 326 Terry St., Longmont, CO 80501.
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LOVE. STORY
It took 30 years but Anne and Ed Candreva
of Fire Island Pines finally had their dream
wedding. Anne explained.
Ed and I were introduced by mutual
friends during Memorial Day weekend, 1974,
on the boardwalk at Fire Island Pines.
I was from New Jersey and working a summer job at the Blue Whale Restaurant and Bar as a pool lifeguard by day and cock tail waitress by night.
Ed’s family had been living in the Pines
since he was 10. They owned Peter’s Marina
Market, where Ed Iworked for his dad.
Ed would often stop by the pooi for a quick swim while I was working and we’d talk. We had a lot in common, and he was becoming a good friend, I thought.
A few weeks later, Ed and I were both at a
party, when he suddenly asked me to do him
a favor and wear his high school ring.
So anothjer girl would leave him alone , I said ok , but after a while we got so used to being together we had so much in common and were the best of friends , So 6 months later w
We eloped to Elkton, Md., and were married at the stroke of noon. We were 18.
For many years, Ed and I struggled with very little money. Weboth worked hard at the market on Fire Island during the summer, and off-season Ed worked as a carpenter while I managed a drug store.
We purchased a house in Holbrook, raised two beautiful Sons and have 3 Grandchildren We have been active in the Fire Island Pines volunteer Fire Depart ment where Ed is assistant chief. Over the years, we’ve created a fabulous blend of friends and family.
Who all attended our real Disney Fairy Tale wedding
Page 3 of an eight page article on Ford in Denmark in issue #2 2010 of the V8 Forum. The article was written by Terje Saethre. Too bad I don’t read Norwegian.
Déclaration universelle des droits de l'homme - article 7
Calligraphie gestuelle et Fraktur, aquarelle
Article written by Nathalie Locquen Locquen about my blog and my work! . In the May/June 2015 of the French quilting magazine "Magic Patch"
ROMA ARCHEOLOGICA & RESTAURO ARCHITETTURA 2020. Bernard Frischer, Review article Ancient Rome mapped. Antiquity Vol. 91, No. 360 (2017): 1659–1662 [in PDF]. S.v., Andrea Carandini et al, THE ATLAS OF ANCIENT ROME – Princeton University Press (2017). S.v., The Reconstructions of Ancient-thru-Modern Rome, in: R. Lanciani; G. Boni; P. Bigot; G. Giovannoni; I. Gismondi; S. Muratori; G. Gatti; C. M. Travaglini & K. Lelo; C. Hauber; S. Le Pera; E. Polla; SSAR; DAI(R); J. E. Packer & R. Crocetti. wp.me/pbMWvy-wG
'...SCOPERTE Si pensava che fosse sul lato opposto, ora viene rovesciata la mappa del celebre sito archeologico. Lo rivela la prima visita guidata Foro di Traiano, ecco il Tempio dell’ imperatore Scendo dal Quirinale ed eccomi in quel luogo del mistero della Roma imperiale che e’ il fondo del Foro di Traiano, dove si collega al Foro di Augusto. Mi guida Roberto Meneghini, archeologo della Soprintendenza comunale. Lui che e’ sceso nelle cantine delle case sul lato opposto al Foro, dove e’ la Prefettura, e ha scoperto che del tempio dei divi Traiano e Plotina, li’ sotto immaginato, non vi e’ traccia. Cialtrona l’ archeologia classica!'
--- Andrea Carandini, Corriere della Sera (09 luglio 1999): 55; S.v., Cairoli Fulvio Giuliani, Archeologia oggi. La fantasia al potere. Quaderni di Archeologia e di Cultura Classica. No. 2; Tivoli (2012): 5-48 [in PDF].
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'... Another recent controversy concerns the location of the Temple of the Divine Trajan in the Forum of Trajan. This is not referenced in the generally good account of the forum by Cavallero. Fortunately, the temple ends up being situated in what we now know to be the correct place (cf. volume 2, tab.54—erroneously cited by Cavallero at volume 1, p.211 as tab. 50), but the key article is not cited: Baldassarri (2013). One suspects that the claim in the Introduction that the work was updated through toDecember 2015 was an exaggeration.'
--- Bernard Frischer (2017): 1661.
1). ROME - Bernard Frischer, Review article Ancient Rome mapped. Antiquity Vol. 91, No. 360 (2017): 1659–1662 [in PDF] = Andrea Carandini (ed.). The atlas of ancient Rome: biography and portraits of the city. Volume 1: text and images; volume 2: tables and indexes (2017) 1-1280; 532 colour and b&w illustrations, 9 tables. Princeton (NJ): Princeton University Press.
Fonte / source:
--- Bernard Frischer / academia.edu. (2017).
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2). Andrea Carandini et al, THE ATLAS OF ANCIENT ROME - Biography and Portraits of the City. Princeton University Press (2017).
The Atlas of Ancient Rome provides a comprehensive archaeological survey of the city of Rome from prehistory to the early medieval period. Lavishly illustrated throughout with full-color maps, drawings, photos, and 3D reconstructions, this magnificent two-volume slipcased edition features the latest discoveries and scholarship, with new descriptions of more than 500 monuments, including the Sanctuary of Vesta, the domus Augusti, and the Mausoleum of Augustus. It is destined to become the standard reference for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the history of the city of Rome.
Fonte / source:
S.v.,
1). ROMA ARCHEOLOGICA & RESTAURO ARCHITETTURA 2020. Andrea Carandini, Il Templum Traiani & “Cialtrona l’ archeologia classica!” (09/07/1999), in: Cairoli Fulvio Giuliani, Archeologia oggi. La fantasia al potere. Quaderni di Archeologia e di Cultura Classica. No. 2; Tivoli (2012): 5-48 [in PDF]. S.v., Il Templum Traiani a Roma: Claudia Ilacqua (2020); Antonio Pizzo & Massimo Vitti (2020); James E. Packer (2020 / [2003 in PDF]); Paola Baldassarri (2020 / 2019) & Roberto Meneghini (2020), et al. wp.me/pbMWvy-ov
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1.1). ROMA ARCHEOLOGICA & RESTAURO ARCHITETTURA 2020. Update – ROMA / Regione VII., – Claudia Ilacqua, “Il Templum Traiani a Roma: la ricerca di un ‘fantasma’ archeologico.” Archeologia Online – Archeomedia – Rivista, 2020 (21/06/2020) & Claudia Ilacqua, Il Templum Traiani a Roma. Thesis / Milano (2017-18). wp.me/pbMWvy-m6
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1.2). ROMA ARCHEOLOGICA & RESTAURO ARCHITETTURA 2020. Update – the recent archaeological surveys in ‘Roma / Regione VII., Il Tempio di Traiano’ & the Via di S. Eufemia 13 at the Spanish School of Archaeology in Rome (2019-20) (06/2020). wp.me/pbMWvy-lV
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1.3). ROMA ARCHEOLOGIA E RESTAURO ARCHITETTURA 2020: Update – The Forum and Temple of Trajan in Rome (2018-20): “L’evidenza archeologica ha dimostrato che il tempio c’è.” With New Comments & New Information Courtesy of Prof. James E. Packer. Martin G Conde (18 March 2020). wp.me/pbMWvy-5t
S.v.,
--- ROMA ARCHEOLOGIA E RESTAURO ARCHITETTURA 2020: 10.10). The Imperial Fora, the Roman Forum & Colosseum Valley (2008-13): Bernard Frischer ed.), Una Flop - ROMA ANTICA in ROME #3D Rewind.
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--- ROMA ARCHEOLOGIA E RESTAURO ARCHITETTURA 2020: 10.8). The Imperial Fora, the Roman Forum & Alessandrina Quarter (1818-2020): Digital Reconstructions and Models; Topographical and Modern Plans Ancient thru Modern Rome (C. Hauber; S. Le Pera; E. Polla; SSAR; A. Carandini; DAI(R); James E. Packer; R. Crocetti; C. M. Travaglini & K. Lelo / Roma Tre).
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--- ROMA ARCHEOLOGIA E RESTAURO ARCHITETTURA 2020: 10.7). The Imperial Fora, the Roman Forum & Alessandrina Quarter (1900-2020): The Plastico Models & Digital Models & Plans of Ancient thru Modern Rome (R. Lanciani: G. Boni; P. Bigot; G. Giovannoni; I. Gismondi; S. Muratori; G. Gatti and C. M. Travaglini & K. Lelo / Roma Tre).
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