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A few more images of the Fifield Monster head sculpt attached to it's body frame - Prometheus - 1:18 scale. Head sculpt has been recast with Smooth-On's Crystal Clear 300 to recreate the membrane surrounding the mutated cranium. Body sculpt a work in progress but it gives you an idea of the figures articulation once complete. The figure will have elongated arms and legs to match that of the CGI version. #prometheus #alien #mutation #cgi #fifield #fifieldmonster #sculpture #articulation #actionfigure #smoothon #crystalclear300 #casting
Charles Ellingwood,
1845-1864, Co. E, 9th NH Infantry enlisted from Milan NH.
The photo was taken 1864 in Medford, Mass, a few months before Charles' death, and is in Hester Fifield's photo album.
Charles Ellingwood is buried in Mills Spring National Cemetery, Nancy, Kentucky.
The panel was made up of Meave Cox (Finnegan LLP), Clare Fifield (Fish & Richardson LLP), Sarah Fellows (Latham & Watkins LLP), Lee Anne Masetti-Martin (Morrison & Foerster LLP), and Sara Eng (Paul Hastings LLP).
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
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Fifield landscape ~1.5 years post installation
Lusterleaf holly (Ilex latifolia), limbed up
For more information about this and other gardening topics, visit the UF/IFAS website Gardening Solutions.
A mirror that had belonged to Gram Fifield (Hester Ellingwood Fifield, 1820-1895).
A similar mirror was at the Farmers' Museum. Cooperstown, New York in a house furnished as it might have been in1840.
Asaph Whittlesey, founder of Ashland in 1854; Samuel Stuart Vaughn, who opened the first store and sawmill in Bayfield and worked to bring the railroad to northern Wisconsin; Edwin Ellis, who ran a drug store in Ashland and worked as a doctor here until 1872; and Sam Fifield, who with his brother founded the Weekly Press, managed the old Chequamegon Hotel, and ran a resort on Sand Island. Fifield also founded the Ashland National Bank and served as the Chairman of the Town Board, Representative to the State Assembly, State Senator, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, and Postmaster of Ashland.
Ashland Wisconsin's historic main street portrays the city's history through a series of murals by artists Kelly Meredith and Susan Prentice Martinsen.
22nd January 2019 at the Royal Concert Hall (Strathclyde Suite), Glasgow.
Celtic Connections Festival, www.celticconnections.com/.
Country: Britain - Scotland. 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/.
Maker: Henry S. Fifield
Born: USA
Active: USA
Medium: paper negative
Size: 2 7/16 in x 3 15/16 in
Location: USA
Object No. 2025.053a
Shelf: E-21-F
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Provenance: wmls41
Rank: 35
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Another death in late November of 1866. George Hatfield appears to have succumbed to the same epidemic that claimed the lives of the Hayes family.
Paint progress on Amanda Ripley - Alien: Isolation - 1:18 scale. Completed this paint app last night. Happy how it turned out but may tweak it a bit more smile emoticon Needed a break from the Kane work. Will be working on the Fifield monster (Prometheus CG) and the Alien this evening. #alienisolation #amandaripley #alien #keziaburrows #creativeassembly
A small village set high above the Evenlode valley on the border of Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire. Recorded in Domesday as Fyfhide or five hides (600 acres), the manor was held by Henrici de Ferriers a Norman knight.
The church is 13th century in origin and has an unusual 14th century octagonal west tower. The south porch is also of interest as it has a roof of stone slabs carried on a single arch, it is believed to date from Early English period, the13th century. The south-west chancel window has two heraldic shields, one is of the Zouche family and dates from the 13th century.
Fifield landscape ~1.5 years post installation
Mary Nell Holly, crinums, muhly grass
For more information about this and other gardening topics, visit the UF/IFAS website Gardening Solutions.
22nd January 2019 at the Royal Concert Hall (Strathclyde Suite), Glasgow.
Celtic Connections Festival, www.celticconnections.com/.
Country: Britain - Scotland. 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).
In this photo: Stephen plays a Gibson ES-175 Guitar.
More information: www.fraserfifield.com/, oenevangeel.com/.
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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Cochair of the Dennis Basso Freestyle Carolyn Powers, editor in chief of Aspen Magazine, Janet O'Grady, Christie's auctioneer Lydia Fenet, and cochair of the Dennis Basso Freestyle Betsy Fifield at Dennis Basso Freestyle at the St. Regis Resort.
Memorial to Benjamin (1832-1918) and Lucy Hubbard (1838–1899) Fifield in Green Mount Cemetery at 250 State Street (U.S. Route 2) in the City of Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont, on bluffs along the north bank of the Winooski River. Benjamin Franklin Fifield was a Republican U.S. Senator who helped elect President James Garfield.
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:-
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.
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Photo © Eddy Westveer
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Let beauty and joy surround you.
Last year at University of Florida's Annual Poinsettia Show and Sale.
Each December, the University of Florida's Department of Environmental Horticulture holds the Poinsettia Sale and Show at Fifield Hall greenhouses.
The 2014 Poinsettia Show Sale and Show will be held Thursday, December 11, from 8am–5:30pm and Friday, December 12, from 8am-3p.m.
Name: Marinair
Pilot/Owner: Doug Fifield
Location: Washington
Manufacturer: Aerostar/Raven
S/N: S53A-3057
Year Built: 1999
Model: S-53A
Size: 69,000 cubic feet.
Status: In Service
Previous Owner(s)/Name(s):
N/A
Page: p. 2
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
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
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