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Griff
Left to right:
Rémi Decker - Bagpipes, Low Whistle
Birgit Bornauw - Bagpipes
Raphaël De Cock - Uileann pipes, Low wistles, vocals
Jeroen Knapen - Guitar
Sara Salvérius - Accordion
Benny Van Acker - Contrabass
© Adam Johnson, Slapstick Festival 2012. Image not to be transferred or reproduced without prior permission.
Part of the Beryl Ford Photograph Collection at the Tulsa City-County Library.
In this shot, you can see a Griff's Hamburger stand (a-frame building, with zig-zag awning) and a Texaco gas station.
The caption says this is around 21st and Sheridan, but many are mislabeled, so I'm not sure.
My friend Steven Consoli's 16th birthday party in his garage. Colonial Heights, South Lawrence, MA circa 1968-69
So stylish.
Griff Hollows is an idyllic little place hidden away right next to a main road and suburban houses on the edge of Nuneaton. The natural wooded hollow with a brook running through it is full of native bluebells in springtime. The novelist George Eliot grew up near here and it appears in 'The Mill on the Floss' as 'Red Deeps' where the characters Maggie and Philip meet in secret.
World Famous?
Driving around Albuquerque, New Mexico. Photo by Candy Sanchez, March 24, 2014.
Griff’s Hamburgers, or Griff's Burger Bar, was named for the founder, Harold Griffin. It is a regional fast food chain founded in 1960 by Griff's of America, Inc. of Kansas City, Missouri.
There are about 10 Griff’s renaming throughout the US.
Panasonic DMC-FZ200
P1000533
[above] Illuminated from both sides at no-flash corner
[below] After discussion with Griff, I am confident that
he won't mind being the focus of this kind of documentation.
Perhaps counter-intuitively, most people seemed more relaxed
because their were two nutters on the loose with cameras than
they might have been confronted by just one.
I have quite a few more photos that belong in this series.
I might add them later.