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An aerial view of the Eastern end of Chew Valley Lake. Showing Denny Island and the dam. Taken from Bishop Sutton. Taken from about 150ft up and fairly close to where I live. The reed bed in the centre is a wildlife reserve where many of my bird and other nature shots are taken. Although highly naturalised the lake is a reservoir created some 60 years ago.
©Seanie Cahill
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Taken from the track to Chew Reservoir, the stream runs down to Dovestones Reservoir befor running through Greenfield; the lights on the skyline. The orange sky is from the light poloution from Manchester and surounding towns.
Charleston Chew Giant King Size Bar in Target Stores "Dollar Spot". Charleston Chew is a a Retro Vintage Classic USA Candy, most popular in the 1970's and was Heavily Promoted in TV Advertisements! With Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on Youtube. Plz Share Freely with Creative Commons Attribution!
Old rusty "Chew or choke" sign above the backdoor of Athens Restaurant
6273 Quinpool Rd, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
December 3, 2017.
Benjamin Chew (November 19, 1722 – January 20, 1810) was a lawyer, politician and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Province of Pennsylvania.
Chew was the son of a doctor, Samuel Chew, and Mary Galloway Chew (1697-1734). He was born in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, at his father's estate of Maidstone.
Chew read law in the office of Andrew Hamilton at Philadelphia in 1738. After Hamilton's death on August 4, 1741, Chew visited his father's new home, in Kent County, Delaware before going abroad. He studied law at the Inns of Court in London, and returned to America in 1744. He began to practice law in Dover, Delaware in 1746, but moved to Philadelphia in 1754. He was raised as a Quaker, but became an Anglican after he argued that the use of force in self-defense should be allowed.
He held a number of offices in the Pennsylvania colonial government, both elected and appointed. In 1751, he served on the Boundary Commission that supervised the creation of the Mason-Dixon line. He was Speaker of the House for the Delaware counties from 1753 to 1758, Attorney General and member of the Council of Pennsylvania (1754-1769), and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1775-1777).
Chew married twice. He wed Mary Galloway (1729-1755), his mother's niece, on June 13, 1747 at West River, Maryland. They had five daughters (Mary, Anna Maria, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Henrietta) before she died. He married again on September 12, 1757 to Elizabeth Oswald, and had nine more children (Benjamin, Margaret, Joseph, Juliana, Henrietta, Sophia, Maria, Harriet, and Catherine).
He built his estate, named Cliveden, at Germantown, Pennsylvania between 1763 and 1767. This house gained fame during the Battle of Germantown, when it was known as the Chew House. It still stands as a historic site, and is open to the public.
Early in the American Revolution, both sides claimed his allegiance, since he had a visible position in the Colony. Chew himself was apparently undecided about the correct course to take. In August of 1777 he was arrested along with Governor John Penn, and taken to Union, New Jersey. He was released at Union after giving his parole that he would not try to leave the area. On May 15, 1778 the Continental Congress passed a resolution that released him from that parole, and he returned to his home.
After independence, Chew was the President of Pennsylvania's Court of Appeals from 1791 until he retired in 1806. He died at Germantown and is buried in Philadelphia's St. Peter's Churchyard.
A son-in-law was Maryland Governor John E. Howard.
MALABAR chewing-gum / Einwickelpapier
Vignettes Les monstres de l'espace (1986)
Zeichner: Michel Motti
Ephemera-Sammlung MTP
www.mr-malabar.fr/dessinateurs_monstres_espace_vignette_1...
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malabar_(chewing-gum)
They are still alive :) As a child these machines were fantastic plaything. You could twiddle the knobs and get some really ugly tasting chewing gum. Today this machine appears like a relict of old times.
Chew Valley Lake is a large reservoir in the Chew Valley, Somerset, England, and the fifth-largest artificial lake in the United Kingdom!
Taken with a Nikon D3000
Charleston Chew Giant King Size Bar in Target Stores "Dollar Spot". Charleston Chew is a a Retro Vintage Classic USA Candy, most popular in the 1970's and was Heavily Promoted in TV Advertisements! With Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on Youtube. Plz Share Freely with Creative Commons Attribution!
MALABAR chewing-gum / Einwickelpapier
Vignettes Les monstres de l'espace (1986)
Zeichner: Michel Motti
Ephemera-Sammlung MTP
www.mr-malabar.fr/dessinateurs_monstres_espace_vignette_1...
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malabar_(chewing-gum)
Charleston Chew Giant King Size Bar in Target Stores "Dollar Spot". Charleston Chew is a a Retro Vintage Classic USA Candy, most popular in the 1970's and was Heavily Promoted in TV Advertisements! With Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on Youtube. Plz Share Freely with Creative Commons Attribution!
Chew On This gum was created by Sticky for the Retail Advertising and Marketing Association. And here is my picture on the pack. www.stickyworldwide.com