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ERNEST WALTER PERRINE, b. January 15, 1883, Kansas, USA; d. May 12, 1961, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Ernest was the only one of the Perrine siblings who never married. For many years he managed a hotel in Long Beach, CA.
I met Ernest one evening while walking back from class. I had seem him around before, but this evening I took the opportunity to introduce myself and asked to photograph his hands. The sweet sounds he coaxed from the piano were nothing short of amazing.
On the evenings of July 11-13, 2016, the 22nd annual Chautauqua Summer Series brought three live performances to the waterfront campus of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. This year’s Maryland Humanities’ series featured Pulitzer Prize winners Duke Ellington, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Ernest Hemingway, with all living history performances taking place along the Miles River, and offered free and open to the public.
Ernest Hemingway was portrayed by 'Hemingway on Stage' author and actor Brian Gordon Sinclair.
Wathall, Ernest, Private, 200065, 15th Battalion, Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment
Born: Belper, Derbyshire
Enlisted: Belper
Resided: Kilburn, Derbyshire
Killed in action 14th October 1918 aged 22
Husband of Edith Ellen Wathall, of 1 North Terrace, Kilburn, Derby
Buried in Dadizeele New British Cemetery, Belgium, Grave Reference: VI C 2
1911 Census
A coal miner pony driver below ground
Son of John, an iron furnace labourer, and Martha Wathall, of Chesterfield Road, Belper, Derbyshire
Pension Records
Husband of Edith Ellen Wathall (born 12th December 1894); father of Hilda Wathall Barker (born before wedlock 14th March 1915), of 1 North Terrace, Derby Road, Kilburn, Derby
Later of 21 High Street, Kilburn, Derby (2nd January 1957)
Remarried 8th February 1956 - Burgoyne
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▌ERNEST EDMONDS (GB): FROM FILM TO GENERATIVE
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_foto: Tomáš Hrůza
No, he does not play baseball. Though with those mitts, he'd be a natural.
We've been letting him out on the deck to enjoy the outdoors. In limited doses, and always supervised. His innate lack of catlike curiosity makes him a relatively poor flight risk, in that he has little interest in going over or under the proverbial wall.
And he really likes it out there.
Hall, Ernest William, Lance Corporal, 4767, 9th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers
Born Wyaston, Derbyshire
Enlisted Rocester, Staffordshire
Resided Ashbourne, Derbyshire
Disembarked for service 1st September 1915
Killed in action 23rd October 1918 aged 23
Buried in Villers-Pol Communal Cemetery Extension, K, 6
1911 Census
No occupation stated
Son of Joseph, a domestic coachman, and Eliza Ellen Hall, of Wyaston, Derbyshire
Ashbourne News, 29th November 1918
"Mr. and Mrs. Hall, of Wyaston, near Ashbourne, have been notified by the War Office of the death of their eldest son, Lance-Cpl. E. Hall, of the Royal Fusiliers, who was killed in action on October 23rd. He enlisted in August 1914, and after training at Shoreham Camp he went to France in September, 1915, serving in the machine gun section until May, 1918, when he was transferred to the Infantry. The deceased soldier, who was 23 years of age, was home on leave last February, and before joining the army he was employed as a gardener at Snelston Hall. Another of Mr. and Mrs. Hall's sons was taken prisoner last May.
Lieut. Robbins, of the 8th Royal Fusiliers, has sent the following letter to Mr. and Mrs. Hall:- 'In reply to your letter I am able to inform you that your son was killed whilst in charge of a reconnoitering patrol, which he bravely volunteered to take out. The place of his death was at Flagnies, near St. Amand. He was shot through the head with a machine gun bullet, and death was absolutely instantaneous. He was buried by the 12th Divisional Burying Party. I should like to take this opportunity of saying how very much he was missed in his platoon, in fact, the company lost one of its most promising N.C.O.'s by his death'."
On the evenings of July 11-13, 2016, the 22nd annual Chautauqua Summer Series brought three live performances to the waterfront campus of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. This year’s Maryland Humanities’ series featured Pulitzer Prize winners Duke Ellington, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Ernest Hemingway, with all living history performances taking place along the Miles River, and offered free and open to the public.
Ernest Hemingway was portrayed by 'Hemingway on Stage' author and actor Brian Gordon Sinclair.
Walthew, Ernest John, Lieutenant-Colonel, Officer Commanding 46th Divisional Royal Engineers
Awarded the Military Cross
Born Heaton Norris, Lancashire
Killed in action 22nd May 1918 aged 42
Son of George and Annie Walthew, of Stockport; husband of Maud Violet Walthew, of The White House, Salcombe, Devon.
Buried in Fouquieres Churchyard Extension, III, D, 11
1911 Census
A retired cotton spinner
Husband of Maud Violet, and father of Viola and Geoffrey Brooke Walthew, of 'Green Moor', Carlisle Road, Buxton, Derbyshire
06.06.2025 - Presidente da República, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, durante visita à exposição “Nosso Barco Tambor Terra”, de Ernesto Neto, na companhia do Presidente da República Francesa, Emmanuel Macron, no Grand Palais. Paris - França.
Foto: Ricardo Stuckert / PR
Jelf, Ernest Samuel, Leading Seaman, 224881, H.M. Submarine E22, Royal Navy
Born Alfreton, Derbyshire, 28th July 1886
Killed in action 25th April 1916 aged 28
Son of Samuel and Louisa Jelf, of 21, Wood St., Alfreton, Derbyshire; husband of Annie Jelf, of 131, Landguard Rd., Eastney, Portsmouth.
Commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire
1911 Census
An Able Seaman of the Royal Navy, stationed at the Royal Naval Barracks, Edinburgh Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire
Pension Records
Husband of Annie (nee Phillips, born 4th July 1887), and father of Ernest S. (born 6th July 1915) and Doris A. Jelf (born 19th August 1913)
Date of marriage 7th August 1912, Portsmouth
Ernest hemingway en el tradicional bar La Floridita, donde el acostumbraba ir a ese lugar y lo hizo famoso por sus daiquiris