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Canon Troy and Father Daly
Teacher beside Father Daly was Mr Keegan vice principal Mary queen of Angeles
The 3rd player back from left may be Ted Woods.
Joe Barrett 3rd from left front row. Recently deceased.
The blond back row Tony Fletcher Ballyfermot Avenue
front 5th from left I think is Christy Newman Decies Road.
Ted woods 5th from back row Liam Joyce 7th from left back row Joe Barret 3rd from left and Kit Newman 5th from left front row.
Michael cassidy - Bottom right is Terry Cunningham
Michael Buchanan beside Joe Barrett
Brian Daly front third right
The Children's Own Readers "Friends" Primer by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1936, Kansas City, Missouri. Illustrator Marguerite Davis.
Bob Cusack, Editor-in-Chief of The Hill, interviews Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) during a policy briefing entitled “America's Opioid Epidemic: Search for Solutions” sponsored by Indivior and The Hill at Ajax in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, September 13, 2017.
The Children's Own Readers "Friends" Primer by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1936, Kansas City, Missouri. Illustrator Marguerite Davis.
The Children's Own Readers "Friends" Primer by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1936, Kansas City, Missouri. Illustrator Marguerite Davis.
Bob Cusack, Editor-in-Chief of The Hill in conversation with Alex Conant, Partner, Firehouse Strategies;
John Feehery, President of Communications & Director of Government Affairs, Quinn Gillespie and Associate;
Josh Holmes, President & Founding Partner, Cavalry LLC & Former Chief of Staff to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell;
Michael Steele, Former RNC Chairman and MSNBC Political Analyst.
The Children's Own Readers "Friends" Primer by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1936, Kansas City, Missouri. Illustrator Marguerite Davis.
Bunnies by Marguerite Davis.
“The Children’s Own Readers - Book One” by Mary E. Penell and Alice M. Cusack, 1929, illustrated by Marguerite Davis. Again starring Jimmy Dale and Beverly.
The Children's Own Readers "Friends" Primer by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1936, Kansas City, Missouri. Illustrator Marguerite Davis.
Seanie Coyle, John Higgins, Sean McGirr, PJ Keegan, Pat (Barman in Nalty's) Dick Cusack, Frank McStay,
Fitzmaurice Brothers, Paddy Nolan, Sidney Reane, Jos Murtagh, Mick Nolan, ??, Noel McStay
Pádraig Ó Maoilstéighe - Some of the hurlers not mentioned are Noel Thompson, Paddy Thompson, Paddy Nolan and I think that blond in the back row looks like Noel Gore.
“The Children’s Own Readers, Book Two” by Mary Pennell and Alice Cusack who copyrighted in 1929. Illustrated by Marguerite Davis and Blanche Fisher Laite. Published by Ginn and Company.
This illustration by Blanche Fisher Laite.
About 2012 (The Film)
2012 is a 2009 disaster film, directed by Roland Emmerich and released in 2009. The film stars John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt, Danny Glover, Thandie Newton and Woody Harrelson. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures. Filming began in August 2008 in Vancouver.
The film briefly references Mayanism, the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, and the 2012 phenomenon in its portrayal of cataclysmic events unfolding in the year 2012. Because of solar flare bombardment the Earth's core begins heating up at an unprecedented rate, eventually causing crustal displacement. This results in an onslaught of Doomsday event scenarios plunging the world into chaos. Ranging from Los Angeles falling into the Pacific Ocean, the eruption of the Yellowstone National Park caldera, cataclysmic earthquakes wreaking havoc around the globe, and Megatsunamis surging across the Earth. The film centers around an ensemble cast of characters as they narrowly escape multiple catastrophes in an effort to reach ships in the Himalayas, along with scientists and governments of the world who are attempting to save as many lives as they can before the disasters ensue.
The film was promoted in a marketing campaign by a fictional organization, the "Institute for Human Continuity"; this entailed a fictitious book written by Jackson Curtis entitled Farewell Atlantis, and streaming media, blog updates and radio broadcasts from the apocalyptic zealot Charlie Frost at his website entitled This Is The End. This campaign was subjected to numerous criticisms, and was regarded as a form of viral marketing.
The film received mixed to negative reviews but topped the international box office in its first weekend with $225 million. It ultimately grossed $767 million worldwide becoming Roland Emmerich's 2nd highest grossing film behind Independence Day.
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Jane sees a little brownie hiding under a flower.
The Children's Own Readers "Friends" Primer by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1936, Kansas City, Missouri. Illustrator Marguerite Davis.
Melanie Zanona, Transportation Reporter, The Hill, and Bob Cusack, Editor-in-Chief of The Hill, film a wrap-up video after a policy briefing entitled “Digitalizing Infrastructure: Building a Smart Future” sponsored by ABB and The Hill at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, November 14, 2017.
Bob Cusack, Editor-in-Chief of The Hill, interviews Sen. Shelly Moore Capitol (R-W.Va.) during a policy briefing entitled “Digitalizing Infrastructure: Building a Smart Future” sponsored by ABB and The Hill at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, November 14, 2017.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is interviewed by Bob Cusack, Editor-in-Chief, during a policy briefing entitled “The Hill's Newsmaker Series: Prospects for Tax Reform” sponsored by the American Bankers Association and The Hill at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, April 26, 2017.
“The Children’s Own Readers, Book Two” by Mary Pennell and Alice Cusack who copyrighted in 1929. Illustrated by Marguerite Davis and Blanche Fisher Laite. Published by Ginn and Company.
This illustration by Blanche Fisher Laite.
The Children's Own Readers "Friends" Primer by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1936, Kansas City, Missouri. Illustrator Marguerite Davis.
A victory parade following an election in Ennis in County Clare, seemingly with the Countess Markievicz in the lead wearing a white coat/dress. Finding the date will be easy but finding the location might be interesting - given the blank stone wall is the only distinguishing feature(?)
Based on the contributions (past and more recent) on this image, it seems pretty clear the subject is a (victory) parade of Sinn Féin supporters, related to the East Clare by election of July 1917. DeValera won in a near landslide against the IPP candidate - in a precursor of what was to come in the 1918 general election. DeValera can be seen among the crowd - inline with the trunk of one of the right-hand trees, and below a man with a bike. As predicted, a confirmed location has been more elusive, although derangedlemur offers a solid candidate for that ballot on Cusack Rd (then Gaol Rd)....
Photographer: Brendan Keogh
Collection: Keogh Photographic Collection
Date: c.1916 - 1920. But almost certainly July 1917.
NLI Ref: Ke 130
You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie
Marguerite Davis, illustrator!
“The Children’s Own Readers - Book One” by Mary E. Penell and Alice M. Cusack, 1929, illustrated by Marguerite Davis. Again starring Jimmy Dale and Beverly.
“The Children’s Own Readers, Book Two” by Mary Pennell and Alice Cusack who copyrighted in 1929. Illustrated by Marguerite Davis and Blanche Fisher Laite. Published by Ginn and Company.
This illustration by Blanche Fisher Laite.
Can you find the 7 hidden "Ninas"?
Albert Hirschfeld (June 21, 1903 in Barton, Missouri, USA – January 20, 2003 at age 99 in New York, New York, USA) was an American caricaturist best known for his black and white portraits of celebrities and Broadway stars. Hirschfeld's style was unique, and he was considered to be one of the most important figures in contemporary drawing and caricature, having influenced countless artists, illustrators, and cartoonists. His caricatures were regularly drawings of pure line in black ink, for which he used a genuine crow quill. Hirschfeld's caricatures were characterized by their fluid lines and clever incorporation of hidden "Ninas," a tribute to his daughter, in his drawings. His unique style and keen eye for personality made him a beloved figure in the world of illustration and theater, leaving a lasting legacy in American art and pop culture. LINK - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Hirschfeld
His first wife - Florence Ruth Hobby - a chorus girl - they were married in 1927; the couple separated in 1932 and divorced in 1943,
His second wife - Dorothy Clara Louise "Dolly" Haas (29 April 1910 in Hamburg, Germany - d. 16 September 1994 at age 84 in New York city, New York, USA) she was an accomplished actress in German cinema - they were married in 1943 in Baltimore, Maryland - they had a daughter "Nina" in 1945. LINK - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolly_Haas
His third wife - Louise M. Kerz (1936 - ) - they were married in 1996, she was a theatre historian.
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"Cyrano de Bergerac" staring - Derek Jacobi and Sinead Cusack (above left)
"Cyrano de Bergerac" is a play written by Edmond Rostand, first performed in 1897. It's a romantic drama featuring the witty and skilled Cyrano, who is secretly in love with Roxane, but his large nose makes him insecure. The story sees him helping another man, Christian, win her affection by writing love letters in Christian's name.
Sir Derek George Jacobi (born 22 October 1938) is an English actor. Known for his roles on stage and screen as well as for his work at the Royal National Theatre, he has received numerous accolades including a Tony Award, a BAFTA Award, two Laurence Olivier Awards, two Primetime Emmy Awards, two Screen Actors Guild Awards. He was given a knighthood for his services to theatre by Queen Elizabeth II in 1994. Jacobi started his professional acting career with Laurence Olivier as one of the founding members of the National Theatre. He has appeared in numerous Shakespearean stage productions including Hamlet, Much Ado About Nothing, Macbeth, Twelfth Night, The Tempest, King Lear, and Romeo and Juliet. Jacobi received the Laurence Olivier Award, for the title role in Cyrano de Bergerac in 1983 and Malvolio in Twelfth Night in 2009. He also won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his role as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing in 1985.
Sinéad Moira Cusack (born 18 February 1948) is an Irish actress. Her first acting roles were at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, before moving to London in 1969 to join the Royal Shakespeare Company. She has won the Critics' Circle and Evening Standard Awards for her performance in Sebastian Barry's Our Lady of Sligo. She made her Broadway debut in 1984 performing in repertory with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Starring opposite Derek Jacobi, she played Roxane in Anthony Burgess' translation of Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac and Beatrice in William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, directed by Terry Hands. Much Ado was first produced at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1982–83, then moved to London's Barbican Theatre for the 1983–1984 season where it was joined by Cyrano, before both plays transferred to New York's Gershwin Theatre from October 1984 to January 1985, for which Cusack received a Tony Award nomination for her performance as Beatrice, and costar Derek Jacobi won the award for his Benedick. The production of Cyrano de Bergerac was later filmed in 1985.
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"Much Ado About Nothing" staring - Christopher Bowen and Clare Byam-Shaw (above right)
"Much Ado About Nothing" is a comedy by William Shakespeare thought to have been written in 1598 and 1599. The play was included in the First Folio, published in 1623. The play is set in Messina and revolves around two romantic pairings that emerge when a group of soldiers arrive in the town.
Christopher Bowen (born 20 October 1959) is a British actor. Bowen was educated at the Cathedral School, Llandaff, Radley College, and Magdalene College, Cambridge University. He trained at the Old Vic Theatre School in Bristol and spent three years with the RSC in the 1980s. Other theatre credits include the title role in "Macbeth" at the Southwark Playhouse, Laertes in "Hamlet" at the Young Vic, Veit Kunz in "Franziska" at the Gate Theatre, Oberon in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" for the City of London Festival, Maecenas in "Antony and Cleopatra" at the Haymarket Theatre.
Clare Byam-Shaw was born on 5 February 1957 in Hammersmith, London, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Waters of the Moon (1983), Growing Pains (1992) and A Dorothy L. Sayers Mystery (1987). She is married to Ewan Stewart. They have two children.
“The Children’s Own Readers - Book One” by Mary E. Penell and Alice M. Cusack, 1929, illustrated by Marguerite Davis. Again starring Jimmy Dale and Beverly.
The Children's Own Readers "Friends" Primer by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1936, Kansas City, Missouri. Illustrator Marguerite Davis.
The Children's Own Readers "Friends" Primer by Mary E. Pennell and Alice M. Cusack, 1936, Kansas City, Missouri. Illustrator Marguerite Davis.
“The Children’s Own Readers, Book Two” by Mary Pennell and Alice Cusack who copyrighted in 1929. Illustrated by Marguerite Davis and Blanche Fisher Laite. Published by Ginn and Company.
Wayne, NJ
Located across from the NJ Transit Mountain View Station (Boonton Line), this diner/luncheonette (closed 2018) was used in a scene in the Castle Rock Entertainment film 'City Hall' (1995) with John Cusack and Bridget Fonda.
Bob Cusack, Editor-in-Chief of The Hill in conversation with Alex Conant, Partner, Firehouse Strategies;
John Feehery, President of Communications & Director of Government Affairs, Quinn Gillespie and Associate;
Josh Holmes, President & Founding Partner, Cavalry LLC & Former Chief of Staff to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell;
Michael Steele, Former RNC Chairman and MSNBC Political Analyst.
this motel is used as a film set and has been featured in several tv shows like The OC, NCIS, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It was also the motel used in the movie Identity with john cusack. and most recently was the diner featured in lady gaga's "telephone" music video featuring beyonce.
Editor in Chief of The Hill Bob Cusack interviews Reps. Fred Upton (R-Mich.) and Diana DeGette (D-Col.) during a policy briefing entitled "The Value of a Cure: Ensuring Access and Encouraging Innovation" sponsored by USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics and The Hill at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, February 28, 2016.
Directed by François Truffaut
Starring Julie Christie, Oskar Werner, Cyril Cusack
Based on Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Bob Cusack, Editor-in-Chief of The Hill in conversation with Alex Conant, Partner, Firehouse Strategies;
John Feehery, President of Communications & Director of Government Affairs, Quinn Gillespie and Associate;
Josh Holmes, President & Founding Partner, Cavalry LLC & Former Chief of Staff to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell;
Michael Steele, Former RNC Chairman and MSNBC Political Analyst.
Directed by François Truffaut
Starring Julie Christie, Oskar Werner, Cyril Cusack
Based on Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
“The Children’s Own Readers, Book Two” by Mary Pennell and Alice Cusack who copyrighted in 1929. Illustrated by Marguerite Davis and Blanche Fisher Laite. Published by Ginn and Company.
This illustration by Blanche Fisher Laite.
The kitten was tired and cold, so pumpkin thought of a way for her to travel inside where she would be warm. Such a wonderful, selfless pumpkin!