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A close up of Fifield Admiral's harness in the Best Decorated Harness event. A lot of work has gone into preparing this set!

Humperdinck, Strauss, Mahler. Photo credit Ivan Gonzales

Fidencio Fifield-Perez, dacaments, 2017-2021. Acrylic on envelopes. Courtesy of the artist.

 

Installation view of In Living Color, an exhibition curated by the Teen Art Group. On view at University Galleries of Illinois State University from April 19 through August 10, 2022.

1959 Women’s Basketball

Front Row – Betty Lande, Jane Bradey, Margaret Forslund, Carolyn Schlomer, Coralie VanWoert, Marge Fifield. Second Row – Barbara Koch, Dona Tinker, Sharon Weeks, Florence Samels, Kathy Sweat.

 

Fidencio Fifield-Perez, dacaments, 2017-2021. Acrylic on envelopes. Courtesy of the artist.

 

Installation view of In Living Color, an exhibition curated by the Teen Art Group. On view at University Galleries of Illinois State University from April 19 through August 10, 2022.

Humperdinck, Strauss, Mahler. Photo credit Ivan Gonzales

Humperdinck, Strauss, Mahler. Photo credit Ivan Gonzales

Humperdinck, Strauss, Mahler. Photo credit Ivan Gonzales

Fidencio Fifield-Perez, dacaments, 2017-2021. Acrylic on envelopes. Courtesy of the artist.

 

Installation view of In Living Color, an exhibition curated by the Teen Art Group. On view at University Galleries of Illinois State University from April 19 through August 10, 2022.

Humperdinck, Strauss, Mahler. Photo credit Ivan Gonzales

Humperdinck, Strauss, Mahler. Photo credit Ivan Gonzales

The Annual Board of Trustees dinner in June welcomes new Trustees and honors retiring Trustees. Pictured: (front row) Mary Pick Hines '49, Sunny Wirtz, Jean McClung, Caroline Repenning, and Richard Franke; (second row) Patricia Bach, Betsy Perkins Hill '70, Dr. Michael Cavanaugh, Diane Janson, Denis Healy, Dr. John A. Hamm, and John A. Wing; (third row) Richard C. Cooper, Kenneth (Pete) Henderson, Jr. '47, Richard Missner, Steven D. Fifield, and Barbara Voegler; (fourth row) Richard P. Hall, Morton Lane, Cameron S. Avery, Alfred Shotwell III '61, and Raymond E. Britt, Jr.

Polo played at Fifield Polo Club on 19th August

  

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

 

Fidencio Fifield-Perez, dacaments, 2017-2021. Acrylic on envelopes. Courtesy of the artist.

 

Installation view of In Living Color, an exhibition curated by the Teen Art Group. On view at University Galleries of Illinois State University from April 19 through August 10, 2022.

Fidencio Fifield-Perez, dacaments, 2017-2021. Acrylic on envelopes. Courtesy of the artist.

 

Installation view of In Living Color, an exhibition curated by the Teen Art Group. On view at University Galleries of Illinois State University from April 19 through August 10, 2022.

Fidencio Fifield-Perez, dacaments, 2017-2021. Acrylic on envelopes. Courtesy of the artist.

 

Installation view of In Living Color, an exhibition curated by the Teen Art Group. On view at University Galleries of Illinois State University from April 19 through August 10, 2022.

CyberArtist Brian Knepp and CyberArts founder George Fifield. Smile!

 

Photo by Rob Coshow

Fidencio Fifield-Perez, dacaments, 2017-2021. Acrylic on envelopes. Courtesy of the artist.

 

Installation view of In Living Color, an exhibition curated by the Teen Art Group. On view at University Galleries of Illinois State University from April 19 through August 10, 2022.

Humperdinck, Strauss, Mahler. Photo credit Ivan Gonzales

Humperdinck, Strauss, Mahler. Photo credit Ivan Gonzales

FORT CARSON, Colo. – Specialist Alex Fifield, military policeman, and Spc. Kevin Calo, chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear specialist, both assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Special Troops Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, secure a tent in preparation for the 237th Army Birthday Ball at the Fort Carson Special Events Center on post, June 15, 2012.

(U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Anthony Kozleuchar, 4th Inf. Div. PAO)

 

Humperdinck, Strauss, Mahler. Photo credit Ivan Gonzales

Humperdinck, Strauss, Mahler. Photo credit Ivan Gonzales

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

 

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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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Humperdinck, Strauss, Mahler. Photo credit Ivan Gonzales

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/.

 

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

Same house, different angle and distance, different day, higher tide. Loved the cloud!

rock garden at Fifield

The opening of the Fifield-Cahill Ridge trail on Aug. 21, 2003 was notable enough to garner a commemorative plaque and a press conference with then-mayor Willie Brown. The 10-mile trail runs through the watershed that provides and stores drinking water for the San Francisco Bay area. It's a property full of history, reservoirs, and rare and endangered species. Hiking on the trail is restricted to docent-led ventures three days a week, and advanced registration is required.

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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The use of this photo without written permission is prohibited.

 

Photo © Eddy Westveer

www.eddywestveer.com

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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

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.

 

www.bwthornton.co.uk

Humperdinck, Strauss, Mahler. Photo credit Ivan Gonzales

Humperdinck, Strauss, Mahler. Photo credit Ivan Gonzales

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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