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Boyd's Mason Lake Resort, Fifield, WI.

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

St John The Baptist

Church of England

Polo played at Fifield Polo Club on 19th August

  

More photos are available at www.petermeadephotography.co.uk

 

Humperdinck, Strauss, Mahler. Photo credit Ivan Gonzales

Nordanians with Fraser Fifield

@ jazzclub Porgy & Bess

Terneuzen (NL)

 

Niti Ranjan Biswas – tabla

Oene van Geel – viola

Mark Tuinstra – guitar

Fraser Fifield – Scottish bagpipe, low whistle, soprano saxophone

 

Photo available in high resolution.

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Photo © Eddy Westveer

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"Totems"

Linda Fifield

(Former) exhibiting member in Mixed Media

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

St John The Baptist

Church of England

McCool School

McCool, Indiana

 

Date: 1931

Source Type: Photograph

Publisher, Printer, Photographer: 1931 Crisman High School Annual (Portage Township)

Postmark: Not Applicable

Collection: Steven R. Shook

Remark: The McCool School, constructed in 1896, was located adjacent to the present day Ethel R. Jones Elementary School. The school was created when the Fifield School and Robbins Schools in Portage Township were consolidated in the late 1890s. After further school consolidation in the township resulted in the abandonment of the McCool School, the structure was converted into a private residence. The photograph shown here represents the McCool School as it appeared in 1931. At this time, the school consisted of students in grades one through five. The 1931 students of the McCool School were Norma Bonham, Robert Bonham, Betty Bradford, J. C. Cartwright, Donald Crizer, Arthur Garrison, Frederick Himebrook, Ruth Himebrook, Harold Prentiss, Kenneth Prentiss, Norman Samuelson, Donald Spear, Dorothy Spear, Geraldine Spear, Walter Wievolt, Julia Woynarowski, and Leonard Wyant, Jr.

 

Copyright 2009. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.

rock garden at Fifield

Asia Society's Asia 21 Young Leaders Summit, Saturday, November 18, 2006.

Anna Fifield chairs a discussion on The Challenges and Opportunities of Economic Growth with Hunsoo Kim, Penny Low, Veerathai Santiprabhob, and Rajiv Shah.

Fifield Furniture, 500 East Coolbaugh Street, Red Oak, Iowa. This building was originally a National Guard Armory. Built in 1896 at a cost of $6,000, the original building was only one story high. In 1905, Pratt and Pratt, a Red Oak Contractor, used screw jacks and blocks to raise the entire roof, and a second floor was added. The building was used as a theatre and civic meeting house in addition to the headquarters for Iowa National Guard, Company M. The National Guard eventually moved elsewhere and the building became a furniture store in 1960s. Fifield Furniture is now permanently closed.

ART AND CULTURE CENTER OF HOLLYWOOD

ANNOUNCES BOARD FOR 2013-14

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Oct. 18, 2013

Contact: Charmain Yobbi, Manager, Public Relations and Community Partnerships

954.921.3274 x235

 

Art and Culture Center of Hollywood Announces Board for 2013-14

 

Hollywood, Fla. – The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood announces the following Executive Board members for 2013-14:

•John Stengel, Chair

•Alan Koslow, Esq., Vice Chair and Legal Counsel

•Oscar Llorente, Vice Chair

•Misty Weinger, CPA, CFF, CVA, Treasurer

•John Mabry, Secretary

•Angie Marano, FACHE and Ed Walls, At-Large Members

Newly elected board members are Virginia Fifield and Josh McCumber. Nadia St. Hilaire is a newly elected ex-officio board member.

 

Returning board members are Stan Bershad; Kenneth C. Brown; Hon. Sandra Coleman; Lou Anne Colodny; Tanya I. Davis, CPA; Marianne Ferro; Hon. Joseph S. Geller, Esq.; Randall Gilbert, Esq.; Shelly Loos; Allison S. Lovelady; Tracy Lyons; Barbara Marks; Cristy Peña; Susan Renneisen; Anna Smith; and Jason Swineford, MD.

 

Returning Honorary Board members are Hon. Patty Asseff; Bonnie Barnett; Steven Becker; Susan Best; Neil Gold; Francie Bishop Good; Michael Goodman; Hon. Sue Gunzburger; David Horvitz; Carmen Hotchkiss; Jarett Levan; Drazia Rubenstein; Dr. Wilma B. Siegel MD; and Hon. Eleanor Sobel.

 

The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood presents contemporary gallery exhibitions, live stage performances and high-quality education programs for adults and children. The Center fosters a creative environment where new and challenging work can flourish through programs that reflect the highest standards of artistry and diversity.

 

The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization supported in part by its members, admissions, private entities, the City of Hollywood, the Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council; the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture; and The Kresge Foundation. We welcome donations from all members of the community who wish to support our work.

 

Caption: John Stengel is the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood’s Board Chair.

 

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24th November 2013 at Queen Elizabeth Hall (Front Room), London SE1.

 

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

 

Country: France. Style: Jazz - Modern.

 

Lineup: Fraser Fifield (low whistle/soprano sax/border pipes), Benjamin Flament (vibraphone), Gilles Coronado (g), Gildas Etevenard (d).

 

Brought up in Aberdeenshire, Fraser Fifield has continually moved between the folk (e.g. Old Blind Dogs) and jazz (e.g. his own duo with Graeme Stephen and larger groups) scenes and other collaborations (e.g. Salsa Celtica). This group grew out of meeting Benjamin Flament through the Take Five - Europe programme run by Serious. The tunes, written or selected by Fifield, includes a traditional pibroch, a Cape Breton piece (learnt via Capercaillie) and one on a Bulgarian style.

More information: www.fraserfifield.com/ www.facebook.com/fraserfifieldmusic.

 

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

"Five Lizzards"

Linda Fifield

(Former) exhibiting member in Mixed Media

Humperdinck, Strauss, Mahler. Photo credit Ivan Gonzales

Mrs. Abbie Fifield (Mrs. Myron) Campbell, 1904

Category: Landscape, Season (spring)

Subject: Live tree in foamy Sailor Creek off Dam Road

Location: SE of Fifield, Wis.

Photographer: Seth Carlson

 

Recent rains have kept waters high, but this tree has had huge branches just above or submerged in Sailor Creek for years. This is right below the flowage dam, which is why the water is so foamy.

 

*Read about this project at www.woodsmanenough.com/2013/06/northwoods-may-2013.html

ART AND CULTURE CENTER OF HOLLYWOOD ANNOUNCES 2014-15 BOARD

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Oct. 14, 2014

Contact: Charmain Yobbi, Manager, Public Relations and Community Partnerships

954.921.3274 x235

 

Art and Culture Center of Hollywood Announces Board for 2014-15

 

Hollywood, Fla. – The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood announces the following Executive Board members for 2014-15:

•John Stengel, Chair

•Alan Koslow, Esq., Vice Chair and Legal Counsel

•Oscar Llorente, Vice Chair

•Misty Weinger, CPA, CFF, CVA, Treasurer

•John Mabry, Secretary

•Marianne Ferro and Ed Walls, At-Large Members

 

Newly elected board members are Tim Curtin; Robert B. Judd, Esq.; and Ben Wesley.

 

Returning board members are Kenneth C. Brown; Hon. Sandra Coleman; Lou Anne Colodny; Tanya I. Davis, CPA; Virginia Fifield; Hon. Joseph S. Geller, Esq.; Randall Gilbert, Esq.; Shelly Loos; Allison S. Lovelady; Tracy Lyons; Barbara A. Marks; Josh McCumber; Cristy Peña; Susan Renneisen; Anna Smith; and Jason Swineford, MD.

 

Returning Honorary Board members are Hon. Patty Asseff; Bonnie Barnett; Steven R. Becker; Susan Best; Neil Gold; Francie Bishop Good; Michael Goodman; Hon. Sue Gunzburger; David Horvitz; Carmen Hotchkiss; Jarett Levan; Susan Renneisen; Drazia Rubenstein; Dr. Wilma B. Siegel MD; and Hon. Eleanor Sobel.

 

The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood presents contemporary gallery exhibitions, artist lectures, live stage performances, and high-quality education programs for adults and children. It is the third oldest arts non-profit in Broward County and serves more than 60,000 people annually at three venues. The Center fosters a creative environment where new and challenging work can flourish through programs that reflect the highest standards of artistry and diversity.

 

The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization supported in part by its members, admissions, private entities, the City of Hollywood, the Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council; the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture; and The Kresge Foundation. We welcome donations from all members of the community who wish to support our work.

 

Caption: John Stengel is the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood’s Board Chair.

 

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Boyd's Mason Lake Resort, Fifield, WI.

Graeme Stephen + Fraser Fifield - Sat 24 March 2012 - The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh - Opening the night as special guests of the Tord Gustavsen Ensemble.

 

Graeme kicks off a shoe.

Same as the arms The arms of Barton quartering Radcliffe, for Ralph Barton of Holme by Newark and Smithills, Lancashire. Information supplied by Allan.

GLW 22N was a D1311 driven mostly by my co-director John Fifield and was bought from Kleber tyres. It was used on the distance work for Dunlop. When it was replaced by a D1614 (shown here) the large box body was transferred.

Rockyhill's Aces Are Wild. Ace is two for two in Junior. Bred, owned and handled by Steve Fifield.

22nd January 2019 at the Royal Concert Hall (Strathclyde Suite), Glasgow.

 

Celtic Connections Festival, www.celticconnections.com/.

 

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

 

Lineup: Fraser Fifield (low whistle/border pipes), Oene van Geel (viola/v), Graeme Stephen (g), Mark Haanstra (bass g), Udo Demandt (d), Hardeep ‘Sodhi’ Singh Deerhe (tabla).

 

Fraser Fifield and Oene van Geel met each other through the first edition of Serious' Take Five project. This group (funded by Dutch Performing Arts through their Going Dutch programme) brings together three musicians from the Netherlands and three from Scotland: Fifield was raised in Aberdeenshire (though born in north London) and lives in Edinburgh, Graeme Stephen is from Alberdeen and also lives in Edinburgh and Hardeep Deerhe is from Glasgow. I have photographed Fifield twice before (both times in transnational collabortions) with his "Of Gauls and Gaels" Quartet (www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157638468331024/) and as part of Northern Celtic Routes (www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/albums/72157688336761670/). Fifield crosses backwards and forwards between the Scottish Jazz and Folk scenes. I first saw him with Old Blind Dogs at the Festival Club at Celtic Conections in 1998 and he seems to often get involved when Folk performers have an opportunity to play with an expanded lineup (I have seen him in larger groups with Patsy Reid, Gavin Marwick and Kris Drever).

More information: www.fraserfifield.com/, oenevangeel.com/.

 

Graeme Stephen + Fraser Fifield - Sat 24 March 2012 - The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh - Opening the night as special guests of the Tord Gustavsen Ensemble.

The creek was over the old bridge foundation only a few days ago. The water is slowly returning to normal levels.

 

*Read about this project at www.woodsmanenough.com/2013/06/northwoods-may-2013.html

Boston photographer for 1879 photo from Gram Fifield's album.

 

A photo of an unidentified man, likely a farmer from New Hampshire or Maine.

 

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

Nordanians with Fraser Fifield

@ jazzclub Porgy & Bess

Terneuzen (NL)

 

Niti Ranjan Biswas – tabla

Oene van Geel – viola

Mark Tuinstra – guitar

Fraser Fifield – Scottish bagpipe, low whistle, soprano saxophone

 

Photo available in high resolution.

Contact me by website for license to use.

The use of this photo without written permission is prohibited.

 

Photo © Eddy Westveer

www.eddywestveer.com

All rights reserved

 

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Humperdinck, Strauss, Mahler. Photo credit Ivan Gonzales

Humperdinck, Strauss, Mahler. Photo credit Ivan Gonzales

Local Accession Number: 06_11_005363

Title: The flume in Franconia Notch. Lincoln, N. H.

Statement of responsibility: H. S. Fifield, Photographer, Flume, N. H.

Creator/Contributor: Fifield, H. S. (photographer)

Genre: Stereographs; Photographic prints

Date issued: 1850-1920 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 photographic print on stereo card : stereograph ; 9 x 18 cm.

General notes: Title supplied by cataloger.; No. 186.

Date notes: Date supplied by cataloger.

Subjects: Canyons; Cliffs

Collection: Stereographs Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Shelf locator: New Hampshire

Rights: Rights status not evaluated

Shadow Minister for Disability, Carers and the Voluntary Sector, Senator Mitch Fifield, and Senate Opposition Leader, Senator Eric Abetz join Divisional Manager John Hollis on a tour of Oakdale Industries; one of OAK Tasmania's Australian Disability Enterprises (ADEs).

Nordanians with Fraser Fifield

@ jazzclub Porgy & Bess

Terneuzen (NL)

 

Niti Ranjan Biswas – tabla

Oene van Geel – viola

Mark Tuinstra – guitar

Fraser Fifield – Scottish bagpipe, low whistle, soprano saxophone

 

Photo available in high resolution.

Contact me by website for license to use.

The use of this photo without written permission is prohibited.

 

Photo © Eddy Westveer

www.eddywestveer.com

All rights reserved

 

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Page: p. 1

 

Call Number: Ms.A.9.2 v.9 n.43 (3)

 

Format: Autograph Document Signed

 

Extent: 2 p., 3 7/8 x 7 1/2 in.

 

Creator: Weston, Deborah, 1814-1889

 

Date of creation: 1837-07-02

 

Place of creation: Weymouth, MA

 

Recipient: Fifield, Noah, 1783-1867

 

BPL department: Rare Books

Boyd Family. Fifield Cemetery, Fifield, WI.

This photograph was in an unmarked album of 150 photos. Only five photographs were dated—three copies of the same image of Janice Dawe in a sled from 3 April 1920 (she would have been two weeks shy of one year old,) one from Bear Brook New Hampshire dated March 1922, and the last from Northwood New Hampshire on 22 May 1922. Excepting the 1920 picture, the images all appear to be from around 1922 and are centered on the Stuart Guy Fifield family. -- I'm wondering if this is Stuart's mother?

Humperdinck, Strauss, Mahler. Photo credit Ivan Gonzales

Boyd's Mason Lake Resort, Fifield, WI.

Fifield landscape ~1.5 years post installation

 

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

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