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The main photograph is by Shot with Desire - www.shotwithdesire.com
The smaller photograph is by Victoria Gugenheim
Design by Susan Pugsley
Quite a few CCFC greats were here together. Peter Gillott had a shoe shop in the town in Baddow Road in the building to the right of Elnaughs here. ,and advertised in the programmes! The late (d.2005) Ron Smillie,who had come from Barnsley, also settled in the town and had a shop in Moulsham Street, I think. His son Neil played for Brighton in the FA Cup in the 1980s. The late Tony Nicholas (d.2005) had been a youngster and goalscorer in the Chelsea first tea but moved to Brighton before his few years at New Writtle Street. He later played for Orient, but settled in Chelmsford where he ran a successful DIY business, now an upmarket Kitchen and Bathroom firm run by his son of the same name. Wes Maughan was the top goal scorer, with Tony Nicholas and the great Tony Butcher not far behind. Wes Maughan is still active in football, coaching a Salvation Army team in Staines.
This team in the season 63/4 were runners up in the Southern League and reached the second round of the FA Cup.
Owen Medlock, Peter Ling, Peter Gillott, Austin, Terry Eades, Bobby Smith Wes Maughan , Tony Butcher, Tommy Wilson Ron Smillie, Tony Nicholas.
Tommy Wilson had played in the 1959 FA Cup Final for Nottingham Forest
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Wilson_(footballer,_born_1930)
and later went on to play for Brentwood Town, which subsequently was absorbed into Chelmsford City in the late 1960s. Died 21 April 1992, last address 25 Tower Court, Tower Hill, Brentwood.
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Jean-Christophe Huet is in MASCULAR Magazine - Issue No. 4 | Winter 2013 with a series of 11 photos "AFRICAN BODYBUILDERS" (from p.66)
Please download it here (50MB):
www.mascular.co.uk/Magazine/Issue4.Winter2013/Mascular4
© Jean-Christophe Huet
I've been disappointed for months as I've had a crazy shutter button issue ... not firing ... I'm out of warranty and not wanting to buy a new P&S ... so said screw it and opened the thing up myself ... took my blower and blew air around the shutter button ... popped in the battery and it is working again ... hopefully this fix will last a few more months.
مجلة فوتوبلور تنشر احد أعمالي في إصدارها الرابع
لتحميل المجلة من هنا
www.fotoblur.com/download/issue4.pdf
اللي له خاطر يشتري النسخة المطبوعة من هنا
magcloud.com/browse/issue/50478
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Awhile back, my good friend, Chris Bowler, asked me to take some environmental portraits for a magazine piece that he was doing. I truly enjoy that kind of photography (thanks for the opportunity Chris!) and had a great time making the photographs.
I've already posted one of them here on Flickr and elsewhere. As it turns out, Offscreen magazine chose one of them (and converted it to black and white, which I did here as well for the heck of it) and published it with Chris' article.
Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
y esta fue la sorpresa del dia
salio el chicoVeggie en esta revista
super entretenida hasta le trae música :D
baja la tuya en www.viziomag.com
This is a segment from issue four of a magazing produced by the 'one five eight' collaboration.
One Five Eight is a group of friends and friends of friends who get together and combine their efforts and talent into weird and wonderful creative machine!
This segment is made by my friend and housemate Tom Richards, and consists of a collection of album reviews he wrote, and uses my photography.
Please view large and and treat all four pages as you would a printed article - put together in their own little group for your viewing pleasure.
Thanks for looking : )
ps: the full magazine is available online for free via the above link, as well as many other goodies!
Did we already mention that this issue Includes contributors such as Kinfolk magazine's editor – Nathan Williams, and Omar Sosa from Apartmento. Each copy also comes with a DIY cardboard plane with artworks drawn by Spanish designer, Jaime Hayon.
This latest issue of underscore is now available at the littl dröm store.
Photos © Underscore Magazine
This is a segment from issue four of a magazing produced by the 'one five eight' collaboration.
One Five Eight is a group of friends and friends of friends who get together and combine their efforts and talent into weird and wonderful creative machine!
This segment is made by my friend and housemate Tom Richards, and consists of a collection of album reviews he wrote, and uses my photography.
Please view large and and treat all four pages as you would a printed article - put together in their own little group for your viewing pleasure.
Thanks for looking : )
ps: the full magazine is available online for free via the above link, as well as many other goodies!
This is a segment from issue four of a magazing produced by the 'one five eight' collaboration.
One Five Eight is a group of friends and friends of friends who get together and combine their efforts and talent into weird and wonderful creative machine!
This segment is made by my friend and housemate Tom Richards, and consists of a collection of album reviews he wrote, and uses my photography.
Please view large and and treat all four pages as you would a printed article - put together in their own little group for your viewing pleasure.
Thanks for looking : )
ps: the full magazine is available online for free via the above link, as well as many other goodies!
struma drawning...
in memoriam to struma..
citeste aici povestea: www.respiro.org/Issue4/FILM_StrumaStelianTanase.htm
or here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Struma_(ship)
This is a segment from issue four of a magazing produced by the 'one five eight' collaboration.
One Five Eight is a group of friends and friends of friends who get together and combine their efforts and talent into weird and wonderful creative machine!
This segment is made by my friend and housemate Tom Richards, and consists of a collection of album reviews he wrote, and uses my photography.
Please view large and and treat all four pages as you would a printed article - put together in their own little group for your viewing pleasure.
Thanks for looking : )
ps: the full magazine is available online for free via the above link, as well as many other goodies!
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Publiée dans Backlight Magazine
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Ah qu'elles étaient belles ces demoiselles
Dans leurs jupons empesés
Sortis des malles du passé
Ah qu'elles étaient belles ces demoiselles
Avec leurs petits pieds galbés
Par de jolis souliers
Ah qu'elles sont belles ces demoiselles
Qui toutes au bal s'en vont
Rêvant chacune d'être Cendrillon.
Légende écrite par Véronique Voisin
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1/800 ƒ/4.5 ISO320 48mm
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© Anne d'Huart
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