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Posted By Xander Berkeley (Gregory) - Parking in front of #ETInsider (in the rain) to get some #insider info for a movie I'm shooting next week... t.co/v0bOUOoNqE #Gregory #TWD #XanderBerkeley #HillTop #TheWalkingDead January 20, 2017 at 11:43AM

 

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Matt Gregorys STGO CAT2 t cab scania with a palfinger 100 tone hiab crane and all steer trailer. it is carrying one of two large steel tanks to two sister foods in thetford. website: www.mgtsuffolk.co.uk/index.html

Off Camera flash B&W edit

I am down to making my final preparations for the road trip, even though it's a ways away. I never want to miss a detail when it comes to equipment.

 

Theme: Into the Great Wide Open

Year Sixteen Of My 365 Project

This image is a test image for a project I am currently taking on, its about youth culture and this is one of the locations I am using, watch this space.

I took this photograph during practice for the British Grand Prix at Aintree in July 1959. Masten Gregory was born in Kansas City, Missouri and began his racing career in 1953 in SCCA racing in the USA. In 1954 he bought a Ferrari 375MM and brought it to Europe and had a promising season, including a win in the Daily Telegraph International race at Aintree. In 1957 he and Luigi Musso won the Buenos Aires 1000 Kilometre race in a Temple Buell Ferrari 290MM, and he also took part in Formula One racing for the first time in a Scuderia Centro Sud Maserati 250F. He actually finished in third position in his first race in that car, the Monaco Grand Prix, and ended the season in sixth place in the World Drivers Championship, and though he continued to race in Formula One till 1965 that turned out to be his best finishing position in the World Championship. He never won a World Championship Grand Prix and his best result was a second place in the 1960 Portuguese Grand Prix in a Scuderia Centro Sud Cooper T51 Maserati. He had more success in Sports Car racing with wins in the 1961 Nürburgring 1000 Kilometre race with Lucky Casner in a Camoradi Maserati Tipo 61, and the 1965 Le Mans 24 Hour race with Jochen Rindt and Ed Hugus in a North American Racing Team Ferrari 250LM. That remains the last occasion on which the race was won by a Ferrari. Masten Gregory survived several crashes in he career as a racing driver, but died of a heart attack on 8 November 1985 when only 53 years old.

Gregory's Coffee on 12 E 46th St. Midtown Manhattan. They serve seriously good coffee in this place, and don't miss out on the baked goodies!

 

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Gregory Nalbone East Village December 2013_2.jpg

Gregory Nalbone: "Shower" by A. Salim New York City July 2013

I met Gregory, known to you perhaps as the bassist of the band Findo Gask, on the train back from a Ryuichi Sakamoto gig, when he told me that his band were playing at the Studio Warehouse later that week for the launch night of Pam Hogg's new collection there. I was charged by Pam to document the work and the night but, as usual, I was more drawn to the people than to the clothes. Gregory has an uncommonly affable and friendly way about him, so much so that I can't imagine anyone meeting him and not immediately liking him a lot.

 

Glasgow, 2009.

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This summer time photo shows my cousin sitting on the hood with his friend driving this excellent like new pedal car. The photo was taken at the village of Island Falls located along the Abitibi River north of Cochrane Ontario. A community that was isolated from access with the exception of a spur line from the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railroad at Island Falls Junction. Built for the workers and their families by the Abitibi Pulp and Paper to service their Hydro Electric plant at this location. The village and its buildings no longer exist and have not since the early 1950's. The Hydro Plant still operates and is owned by Ontario Hydro today.

 

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This is Ruth Gregory

 

Possibly taken in Aldeburgh

 

This photo album I bought at an auction in Norwich in 2016. Apart from the names written above the wedding snaps and an address there are no other clues as to the people in this album.

 

The names listed were Ruth Rix and George Gregory and the address 10 College Road

 

Using Ancestry.co.uk I was able to work out that this is Ruth Millicent Taylor Rix who was born 6th June 1901. She was living at 10 College Rd in Norwich in 1911 according to the census.

 

Her father was Robert Taylor Rix a licensed victualler at the Prince of Wales Pub in Norwich. He was born in Hopton Norfolk . Her Mother was Elizabeth Byford Death from Maldon Essex . She was an only child though she had two half sisters from her fathers first marriage Jessy Sarah b 1875 and Blanche b 1877 and two half brothers Archibald b 1881 and Frederick b 1885.

 

Robert Taylor Rix - Ruths father died in 1910 so he is not in these photos

 

Ruth died in 1992

 

Her husband was George Edgar Gregory born 24th Aug 1896 in Scarborough Yorkshire . ( the precise birth dates are listed on a passenger list from a holiday they took in 1955 to the Canary Islands).

 

His occupation is listed as a photographer.

 

He died in 1983

 

After the couple married in 1924 they seemingly moved to Aldeburgh Suffolk and some of the photos are from this area and they had there first child also named Ruth in 1925

Concert de Gregory Porter à La Petite Pierre le 17 août 2014 dans le cadre du festival Au Grès du Jazz

Gregory is sharing in my stupid Surprise tonight, our Wine Fridge died and decided to leak all over everything, not a big deal but i am sad it skunked all the Beer we had it it :( meh Fridge will be missed... Now Ill have to keep only what we can store in our other fridge, Darn it lol

Gregory of Nin. A Croatian bishop who opposed the pope and preached in Croatian rather than Latin so people could understand the services.

 

I got back from Croatia yesterday and have got a good variety of shots of the country, even a wedding shoot which I got a few shots while they were posing for the real photographer.

 

All the shots were taken with my new toy, a 17-55mm f2.8 lens which is a world apart from my kit zoom. This shot is uncropped with the colours just boosted a bit.

 

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Living Dead Dolls GreGory

One of my favorite LDD arrived today.

I am so proud of my wife, Melissa @nena81971. She completed one of the most strenuous hikes in the Smoky Mountains, the Gregory Ridge Trail to Gregory Bald. This is the longest, most strenuous hike she has ever done. So proud of her for sticking it out. I

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