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Dating from the 1830s
A wall plaque informs us;
PIONEERS OF THE JET ENGINE
At a meeting in the Swan & Royal Hotel in December 1942, responsibility for developing Sir Frank Whittles's invention - the jet engine passed from the Rover Company to Rolls-Royce. The deal was sealed over a five shilling meal between Rolls-Royce general manager, Ernest Hives, the Rover managing director Spencer Wilks and Dr. Stanley Hooker of Rolls-Royce
Gandhi stayed here in 1933 and Winston Churchill stayed between 1940 and 1941
Strobist : Garry Fong’ed SB 800 to camera left. Fired by Plus II Pocket Wizard in manual mode.
The photo has been taken in Hoboken, NJ by the Hudson river with Manhattan in the background. www.ActuelFoto.com
BOX DATE: 2004
MANUFACTURER: Sanrio; Blue Box
PERSONAL FUN FACT: There aren't any small fiddly accessories that come with this home. Instead, you are given three figurines and a selection of furniture. It was fun having so many furniture options. We could use these pieces outside the house. I recall setting up the bathroom, for instance, in the Mushroom Restaurant. We also borrowed the table and chairs from this set for the restaurant too. It is kind of a shame that not all of these pieces have color or stickers. The kitchenette and fridge are completely white. They do have adorable molded details, which you cannot appreciate in such a plain presentation. The bed, television, and table top do have decals (the table is red and white checker print, which you cannot see at this angle). Hello Kitty is a bit like my Mary-Kate and Ashley dolls...she must be super vain since her house is decorated with her own image (and she watches herself on T.V.). As a kid, I didn't know about the other Sanrio characters, but I did like the bunny and bear nonetheless. Hello Kitty will always be my favorite, although I have developed an appreciation for the others as an adult!
Date: March 1946
Place: Toronto, Ontario
Creator: Gilbert A. Milne
Reference Code: C 3-1-0-0-85
Archives of Ontario, I0019769
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Francisco Aguabella Cubacan 2002
VEAN/SEE VIDEO youtu.be/qWJkTwmbQDA
Release Date May 21, 2002
Duration01:02:47
Genre, Jazz
,Latin, Styles
,Cuban Jazz
,World Fusion
,Latin Jazz
,Cuban Traditions
Review by Stewart Mason
A 2002 session by percussionist Francisco Aguabella, a fixture on New York's expatriate Cuban music scene since the late '50s, Cubacan is refreshingly free of the Buena Vista Social Club cash-ins that marred so many Afro-Cuban jazz records of the late '90s and early 2000s. Instead, Aguabella concentrates on his own conga-led Latin jazz, with emphasis on the latter. The set list includes no fewer than three of Dizzy Gillespie's Latin compositions -- "Fiesta Mojo," "Dreaming," and "Tin Tin Deo" (actually a co-composition with the legendary Cuban congero Chano Pozo) -- as well as two standards given the Aguabella touch, "My Favorite Things" (a restrained version which owes little to Coltrane's famous reworking) and "Autumn Leaves" (given a more successful, almost bossa nova tinge). The heart and soul of the album, however, is in the two tracks dedicated to Aguabella's friend and mentor, Tito Puente. The reflective "El Agua Limpia Todo" is a lovely ballad that Aguabella had written in the '50s at Puente's behest, but the rollicking "Mambo for Puente" is a joyous celebration, remembering the bandleader with the passion with which that he lived and played. Nearing his seventies, Aguabella plays with the vitality of a man less than half his age, and the all-star band supports him perfectly. This is a remarkable album.
Track Listing
Sample Title/Composer Performer Time Stream
1
My Favorite Things
Oscar Hammerstein II / Richard Rodgers
Francisco Aguabella
6:05 Amazon
2
Felukin
Francisco Aguabella
3:34 Amazon
3
Guajira Para los Pollos
Papo Lucca
Francisco Aguabella
4:55 Amazon
4
Fiesta Mojo
Dizzy Gillespie
Francisco Aguabella
4:50 Amazon
5
La Costa
Natalie Cole
Francisco Aguabella
7:37 Amazon
6
Aqua Linpia Todo
Francisco Aguabella
5:45 Amazon
7
Tin Tin Deo
Gil Fuller / Dizzy Gillespie / Chano Pozo
Francisco Aguabella
6:15 Amazon
8
Noche Azúl
Francisco Aguabella
5:13 Amazon
9
Mambo for Puente
Francisco Aguabella
4:59 Amazon
10
Yesterday's Dreams
Don Sebesky
Francisco Aguabella
7:02 Amazon
11
Autumn Leaves
Joseph Kosma / Johnny Mercer / Jacques Prévert
Francisco Aguabella
6:32 Amazon
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The first “Father-Daughter Date Night” was held Nov. 15 hosted by the Camp Zama Protestant and Gospel Chapels at the Camp Zama Community Club. Forty daughters and 28 fathers attended the event, which included dinner, dessert, dancing and games. (U.S. Army photos by Noriko Kudo)
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From my mum's jottings: 'I think this lady had several children out of wedlock. Two I know of, Old Uncle Clifford Riley, lovely man who's only son. Frank, was killed at Dunkirk, and Uncle Oliver Riley. This picture used to be in a big frame at the top of the stairs at Auntie Fan's'
This is my Gran's, Gran - so my Great, Great grandmother.
'She invented 'Speck'(?) a form of adhesive plaster, she used to sell it from her house from a clothes airer, on WInter Edge as it was called. Do not know any more about it, would be interested to find out'
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The above inscription was on the lower bridge of Greenhill built in 1772.When the bridge was replaced in 1861 by the present bridge, the inscription stone was saved and built into the north east wall of the building behind this stone. Over time the inscription has eroded and been covered with harling.
The mason James Armour was the father of Jean Armour and fatherinlaw of Robert Burns.