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Happy first birthday cousin Carter.

Fireworks at Carters Steam Fair in Pinkneys Green. It is the world's largest vintage travelling funfair.

State Representative Pamela Carter speaking with attendees after a press conference hosted by Republican House Leadership at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix, Arizona.

 

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Matthew Carter, Genuine imitations: a type designer’s view of revivals. The Justin Howes Memorial lecture, 28 May 2009. Held at the Conway Hall, London. Photograph: Crystian Cruz

London Bridge, 16th April 2012.

For some odd reason he didn't like the sight of people jumping off a cliff into the water - hmmmm?

 

I guess he thought he was going to have to do it, poor guy.

Aaron Charles Carter, 7 December 1987

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Tyler Carter

March 30th, 2012

Gramercy Theatre, NYC

Lucky Street Tour

HAWKING by Lonnie Carter, directed by Hayley Finn, featuring Christiana Clark, Steven Epp, Kimberly Richardson, Aditi Kapil, Annelise Christ, Kiseung Rhee, Ryan Lindberg, and Marvette Knight. Presented at the Playwrights' Center as part of the Ruth Easton New Play Series, April 2009.

Chilliwack, BC – 14 May 2017 – Carter Graf during the final round at the Future Links, driven by Acura Pacific Championship, at Chilliwack Golf and Country Club, Chilliwack, BC. (Photo: Chuck Russell/Golf Canada)

this is my sister Alicia after she had her baby boy carter....we were all crying it was soo precious...in this picture she was looking up at her husband i wish i would have a got a shot of both of them looking at each other but there was soo many people in the room i couldnt move away to get the shot

Josh Carter of Phantogram performing in Vancouver, Canada.

   

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President Jimmy Carter accepts the LBJ Liberty & Justice For All Award at The Carter Center in Atlanta, GA. Photo by Michael A. Schwarz/LBJ Library - January 13, 2016.

HAWKING by Lonnie Carter, directed by Hayley Finn, featuring Christiana Clark, Steven Epp, Kimberly Richardson, Aditi Kapil, Annelise Christ, Kiseung Rhee, Ryan Lindberg, and Marvette Knight. Presented at the Playwrights' Center as part of the Ruth Easton New Play Series, April 2009.

I went to see "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" today. What can I say... I absolutely loved it! Though it is not the same as the book, it is great. I like how Emma, Bonnie and Evanna played their parts. Rupert and Tom are great too. Helena Bonham Carter is also amazing as Bellatrix.

But most of all I love Severus :) He is my favorit character since the first book. And in this movie Alan was awesome as Severus)

And now I should really stop talking))

President Jimmy Carter accepts the LBJ Liberty & Justice For All Award at The Carter Center in Atlanta, GA. Photo by Michael A. Schwarz/LBJ Library - January 13, 2016.

Garrett, Carter and me boogie boarding down by Rudee Inlet.

President Jimmy Carter accepts the LBJ Liberty & Justice For All Award at The Carter Center in Atlanta, GA. Photo by Michael A. Schwarz/LBJ Library - January 13, 2016.

Located on Old Hwy 411 south of Chatsworth GA. It was constructed around 1800 and is the oldest structure in the County. It is listed on the NRHP.

All the talk in Europe was about the Trafigura, Carter-Ruck, Guardian gagging affair

Day 28 - Carter's High Tops - I really liked this photo www.flickr.com/photos/32465754@N02/3209945456 my shoes are really uninteresting however, so I borrowed Carter's. I love his little Converse High Tops, he looks so cool in them and he knows it. Not sure mine even can compete with the original, but it's was kind of fun to document a something that often gets overlooked.

Carter getting some action...

A nice stringer for lunch caught by Tommy and I.

HAWKING by Lonnie Carter, directed by Hayley Finn, featuring Christiana Clark, Steven Epp, Kimberly Richardson, Aditi Kapil, Annelise Christ, Kiseung Rhee, Ryan Lindberg, and Marvette Knight. Presented at the Playwrights' Center as part of the Ruth Easton New Play Series, April 2009.

From my set entitled “The Air Crew”

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In my collection entitled “Uncle Bill Watson”

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In my photostream

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Hi, All:

 

I’m back for a day or two. While I was down, I started work on pulling my Uncle Bill’s story together. I have so much stuff. I’ve scanned almost thirty of his letters home. I’ve also scanned letters from my grandmother to Bill, miscellaneous documents, a moving account of Bill’s memorial service, a letter from the chaplain who buried him in Chester and letters to my grandparents from the parents of Bill’s flight crew. The boys died when the Wellington bomber in which they were training ditched into the Irish sea during a training mission.

 

In January, I will be going to Archives Canada in Ottawa to pull the files on the whole flight crew, as well as the second world war records pertaining to Bill’s friend, Cam Devine, my father, Herb Barber, and Karen’s father, George Pepper. I will also pull the first world war files for my uncles, John and Art Barber, and my great uncle, Wilbert MacDonald. It’ll take a few days of research to go through all the files. I pulled the records for Bill and his crew once before…in early 2003. At that time I photocopied quite a few records, but there are more I should have obtained.

 

This set of pictures were taken at #1Y Depot in Halifax, just before each of the boys shipped overseas at various times early in 1944. They still hadn’t met each other at this point, and would not meet until they crewed up in May, 1944. These images are photocopies of originals which are in Ottawa. I will try to have the originals duplicated in high quality when I go to the archives.

 

You’ll see the boys’ formal photos in the flight crew link given above. What a difference.

 

Over the next month or so, I will post the letters and documents. I think you will find them an interesting account of life in the early 1940s. Bill did a lot of things in a matter of eight or nine months.

 

I hope you are transported by his story as I was.

 

Larry was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on January 23, 1924. His father was Roy Cuthbert Carter, and his mother was Josephine Stovel. He was one of the best educated of the crew, having achieved his senior matriculation (grade 12). He enjoyed hockey, football and track

 

Larry enlisted at Windsor, Ontario, on May 20, 1942. His first station was at

#5 Manning Depot in Lachine, Quebec, where he learned military discipline, aviation basics, regulations, history, and navigation. Between courses he engaged in endless drills and weapon-handling exercises.

 

At #3 Initial Training School, Victoriaville, Quebec, it was found that Larry had the aptitude to be a bomber pilot. He was tested on a LINK flight simulator, which was a grueling test of one’s capabilities.

 

While attending #11 Elementary Flying Training School at Cap de la Madelaine, Quebec, Larry flew De Havilland Moth and Fairey Fleet training aircraft.

 

At #5 Special Service Flying School in Brantford, Ontario, Larry trained in Avro Ansons (known as the ‘greenhouse’ because of its wrap-around cockpit).

 

Larry was awarded his pilot’s badge on January 10, 1943. On October 22, 1943, he embarked from Halifax, and disembarked in Britain on October 30, 1943.

 

Upon arriving in Britain, he was first stationed at No. 3 Personnel Reception Centre in Bournemouth, Dorset, while waiting for openings to become available at advanced training units.

 

I’m a little bit sketchy concerning his precise training at 26 Elementary Flying Training School at Theale in Berkshire, RAF Gaydon in Warwickshire, 14 (P) AFU at Ossington in Nottinghamshire and Dallachy, Moray, Scotland.

 

At 83OTU Peplow, he trained on Wellington bombers, and it was here he was killed on a night training mission, July 22/23, 1944.

 

The commanding officer at Victoriaville found him to be “… a bright-eyed youngster with excellent Service Spirit. [He is ] very anxious to make good as any part of aircrew. Working very hard. [He] is keen, well-disciplined and should do well as captain of an aircraft”

 

Larry’s body was recovered from the sea east of Afonwen Junction, Caernarvonshire, on August 4, 1944, and he was buried at Blacon cemetery in Chester, on August 4, 1944

 

February 04, 2012 - Nick Carter Hosts Epic Saturdays at The Pool After Dark Nightclub at Harrah's Resort in Atlantic City, NJ, USA, www.FamousPixs.com

Carter is getting his raincoat put on, while Henry waits.

HAWKING by Lonnie Carter, directed by Hayley Finn, featuring Christiana Clark, Steven Epp, Kimberly Richardson, Aditi Kapil, Annelise Christ, Kiseung Rhee, Ryan Lindberg, and Marvette Knight. Presented at the Playwrights' Center as part of the Ruth Easton New Play Series, April 2009.

Cattawade, (15/06/09).

President Jimmy Carter accepts the LBJ Liberty & Justice For All Award at The Carter Center in Atlanta, GA. Photo by Michael A. Schwarz/LBJ Library - January 13, 2016.

12th Carter Cup, Baltusrol Golf Club, Springfield N.J. - July 30th 2014

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