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27-29 Front Street

Salem, Massachusetts

 

Ranges, Stoves, Furnaces, etc.

 

Established 1820

 

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Citation: Nelson Dionne Salem History Collection,

Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts

27 & 29 Front Street

Salem, Massachusetts

 

Ranges, Stoves, Furnaces, etc.

 

Established 1820

 

Front: flic.kr/p/2ivCywe

 

Citation: Nelson Dionne Salem History Collection,

Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts

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28th January 2018 at the Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow.

 

Celtic Connections Festival, www.celticconnections.com/.

 

Country: Norway. Style: various styles of traditional music.

 

Lineup: Ale Möller (låtmandola/flutes/whistle/trumpet/cow's horn/piano accordion/harmonium/hammered dulcimer), Aly Bain (fiddle), Fraser Fifield (low whistle/border pipes/soprano sax), Tuva Syvertsen (v/hardanger fiddle/harmonium/percussion), Knut Reiersrud (g/lap steel g), Olle Linder (d/percussion/b).

 

This project began as a commission for a 2016 concert in the Jazz At Berlin Philharmonic series. The aim was to step away from Jazz towards "Celtic Music". However, as a Swede and a Norwegian were asked to put the concert together it became about the paths taken by Celtic music as it travelled across northern European and the United States. The performance at Celtic Connections lacked one of the seven musicians from 2016 - Eric Bibb. However there were still several American folk songs e.g. "Mole in the Ground", "In the Pines", "St James Infirmary" (though not ones I have ever thought of as "Celtic"). The group is now two Swedes, two Norwegians and two Scots. I have previously taken photos of Ale Möller and Aly Bain in a trio with Bruce Molsky (www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157625540625666/), Bain in his duo with Phil Cunningham (www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/albums/72157680303772331/), and a Fraser Fifield Quartet (www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157638468331024/),

 

29 - 43 Front Street

Salem, Massachusetts

 

Thomas C. Durkee

 

Citation: Nelson Dionne Salem History Collection,

Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts

18th November 2011 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall (Front Room), London SE1.

 

London Jazz Festival (free event), www.londonjazzfestival.org.uk/.

 

Country: Britain - Scotland & Australia (Netherlands resident). Style: Jazz - Modern.

 

Lineup: Phil Bancroft (tenor sax/soprano sax), Felicity Provan (trumpet), Aidan O'Rourke (fiddle), Paul Harrison (p/keyboard), Graeme Stephen (g), Mario Lima Caribe (b/bass g), Stuart Ritchie (d).

 

Phil Bancroft was born in London and moved to Scotland aged 9. Of the rest of band, three were born in Scotland - O’Rouke (born Glasgow, but moved to Oban aged 1), Stephen (Aberdeen) Ritchie (Aberdeen, but now living in London). Of the others, Harrison was born in Manchester (though he moved to Scotland aged 17), Caribe was born in São Paulo, Brazil (moved to Scotland in 1996) and Provan was born in Melbourne, Australia (and now lives in the Netherlands). The band demonstrates the mingling of the Scottish Jazz and Folk scenes, with O’Rourke best known as a member of Lau (for my photo of this band see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157625811547273/) and Stephen regularly playing with Fraser Fifield. However unlike other projects I’ve seen (e.g. Colin Steele’s Stramash O’Rourke’s Parallelogram), the music isn’t a Jazz / Folk fusion. It does represent the tendency of both scenes for funded projects with themed compositions (and often a bit of multi-media). The tunes (and back projection video) exploring the idea of home, the project being called “Home: Small as the World”.

 

In this photo: They were joined for one number via a Skype linkup by Oren Marshall on tuba (and his son on trumpet).

 

More information: www.philbancroft.com/, www.smallastheworld.com/.

 

Red Snapper + Hidden Orchestra - Wed 27 July 2011 -The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh

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Taking in some different scenery on the way back we traveled WI state HY 70. From just west of Fifield the abandoned ROW of the Omaha Park Falls line is visible, and at least in Winter WI the old depot still stands. July 29 2015 1416.

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One of 8 Designer Showcase models.

 

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North chancel window by Roger Fifield 1990, depicting Christ calling the children unto him.

 

St Mary's dominates the village of Newton Regis and serves the most northerly parish in Warwickshire.

 

The building itself is aisleless but with a later clerestorey and quite light inside, being mainly plain glazed except for the odd medieval fragment here and there and two recent windows by Warwickshire based artist Roger Fifield.

 

The outstanding medieval feature here however is on the north side of the sanctuary, a highly unusual 14th century priest's tomb in a recess with a slab in high relief portraying a praying bust of the deceased amidst canopywork (inhabited by angels) with two kneeling mourners below, a unique composition as far as I know, worn but still enjoyable.

 

For more see the church's entry on the Warwickshire Churches site:-

warwickshirechurches.weebly.com/newton-regis---st-mary.html

Red Snapper + Hidden Orchestra - Wed 27 July 2011 -The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh

A photo of an unidentified man, likely a farmer from New Hampshire or Maine, from Gram Fifield's Album

 

Gram Fifield, Hester Ellingwood Fifield, and her husband, Edward, were foster parents for my Great-grandmother Rose Ella Andrews after her father died in the Civil War and her mother soon thereafter.

 

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18th November 2011 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall (Front Room), London SE1.

 

London Jazz Festival (free event), www.londonjazzfestival.org.uk/.

 

Country: Britain - Scotland. Style: Jazz - Modern.

 

Lineup: Phil Bancroft (tenor sax/soprano sax), Felicity Provan (trumpet), Aidan O'Rourke (fiddle), Paul Harrison (p/keyboard), Graeme Stephen (g), Mario Lima Caribe (b/bass g), Stuart Ritchie (d).

 

Phil Bancroft was born in London and moved to Scotland aged 9. Of the rest of band, three were born in Scotland - O’Rouke (born Glasgow, but moved to Oban aged 1), Stephen (Aberdeen) Ritchie (Aberdeen, but now living in London). Of the others, Harrison was born in Manchester (though he moved to Scotland aged 17), Caribe was born in São Paulo, Brazil (moved to Scotland in 1996) and Provan was born in Melbourne, Australia (and now lives in the Netherlands). The band demonstrates the mingling of the Scottish Jazz and Folk scenes, with O’Rourke best known as a member of Lau (for my photo of this band see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157625811547273/) and Stephen regularly playing with Fraser Fifield. However unlike other projects I’ve seen (e.g. Colin Steele’s Stramash O’Rourke’s Parallelogram), the music isn’t a Jazz / Folk fusion. It does represent the tendency of both scenes for funded projects with themed compositions (and often a bit of multi-media). The tunes (and back projection video) exploring the idea of home, the project being called “Home: Small as the World”.

More information: www.philbancroft.com/, www.smallastheworld.com/.

 

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Ernest Sawyer, Lakeport. Died April 5, 1947, born Woodstock Dec. 17, 1862. Photo.

 

Ernest Elmer Sawyer, son of Walter Hoyt and Sarah Ann (Fifield) Sawyer, was born 17 Dec 1861 in Woodstock, New Hampshire and died 6 Apr 1947 in Lakeport, New Hampshire. (Note: These are the correct dates.) He was married twice. On 17 Apr 1889, in Plymouth, New Hampshire, he married Emma C. Harquail (1861-1891), daughter of John and Catherin (Carrol) Harquail. On 6 Jun 1894, in Thornton, New Hampshire, he married Cora Belle Steele (1866-1938), daughter of Daniel and Sarah (Stickney) Steele. Emma is buried in Woodstock Cemetery, Woodstock, New Hampshire. It is unknown whether Ernest is actually buried with her or with his second wife, Cora.

North chancel window by Roger Fifield 1990, depicting Christ calling the children unto him.

 

St Mary's dominates the village of Newton Regis and serves the most northerly parish in Warwickshire.

 

The building itself is aisleless but with a later clerestorey and quite light inside, being mainly plain glazed except for the odd medieval fragment here and there and two recent windows by Warwickshire based artist Roger Fifield.

 

The outstanding medieval feature here however is on the north side of the sanctuary, a highly unusual 14th century priest's tomb in a recess with a slab in high relief portraying a praying bust of the deceased amidst canopywork (inhabited by angels) with two kneeling mourners below, a unique composition as far as I know, worn but still enjoyable.

 

For more see the church's entry on the Warwickshire Churches site:-

warwickshirechurches.weebly.com/newton-regis---st-mary.html

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Fifield landscape ~1.5 years post installation

 

For more information about this and other gardening topics, visit the UF/IFAS website Gardening Solutions.

Red Snapper + Hidden Orchestra - Wed 27 July 2011 -The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh

Rose Ella Andrews (Griffin), 1856-1933

 

Rose Ella's father, Ethan Allen Andrews, died in the United States Civil War and her mother, Alvina Frost Andrews, died soon after. She was raised by Gram Fifield, and her husband Edward, in Dummer, Coos County, New Hampshire.

 

Rose Ella was my great-grandmother.

Stuart and Naomi Fifield's Wedding, 15 October 1932

Red Snapper + Hidden Orchestra - Wed 27 July 2011 -The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh

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Hidden Orchestra + Red Snapper - Wed 27 July 2011 -The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh

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Fifield

 

Pump trolley rebuilt from Geismer trailer 99709 011380-1

Red Snapper + Hidden Orchestra - Wed 27 July 2011 -The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh

South nave window by Roger Fifield 1988, depicting the parable of the Prodigal Son.

 

St Mary's dominates the village of Newton Regis and serves the most northerly parish in Warwickshire.

 

The building itself is aisleless but with a later clerestorey and quite light inside, being mainly plain glazed except for the odd medieval fragment here and there and two recent windows by Warwickshire based artist Roger Fifield.

 

The outstanding medieval feature here however is on the north side of the sanctuary, a highly unusual 14th century priest's tomb in a recess with a slab in high relief portraying a praying bust of the deceased amidst canopywork (inhabited by angels) with two kneeling mourners below, a unique composition as far as I know, worn but still enjoyable.

 

For more see the church's entry on the Warwickshire Churches site:-

warwickshirechurches.weebly.com/newton-regis---st-mary.html

(exhibition postcard : 2001)

 

Linda Fifield

(Former) exhibiting member in Mixed Media

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This photograph was in an unmarked album of 128 photos. Few were dated: two photographs from 1924; eight from 1925; six from 1926; and three from 1932. The images all appear to be centered on Stuart Guy Fifield family and friends.

South nave window by Roger Fifield 1988, depicting the parable of the Prodigal Son.

 

St Mary's dominates the village of Newton Regis and serves the most northerly parish in Warwickshire.

 

The building itself is aisleless but with a later clerestorey and quite light inside, being mainly plain glazed except for the odd medieval fragment here and there and two recent windows by Warwickshire based artist Roger Fifield.

 

The outstanding medieval feature here however is on the north side of the sanctuary, a highly unusual 14th century priest's tomb in a recess with a slab in high relief portraying a praying bust of the deceased amidst canopywork (inhabited by angels) with two kneeling mourners below, a unique composition as far as I know, worn but still enjoyable.

 

For more see the church's entry on the Warwickshire Churches site:-

warwickshirechurches.weebly.com/newton-regis---st-mary.html

Mr McFall's Chamber - Fri 2 April 2010 (rehearsal) - Rick Standley's bass fury.

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