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British postcard in the Picturegoer Series, London, no. 163b.
Jack Holt, originally Charles John Holt Jr. (1888–1951), was an American motion-picture actor in both silent and sound movies, particularly Westerns.
British postcard. Kalem.
Jack J. Clark aka J.J. Clark (1879–1947) was an American director and actor of the early motion picture industry. Clark was born on September 23, 1879, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. During the silent film era, he was persuaded to enter motion pictures in 1907 by Sidney Olcott of the New York-based Kalem Studios . Clark traveled through 24 countries with the film company becoming one of the first American film stars to film on foreign location. While in the Holy Land, Kalem Studios produced the first American passion play, From the Manger to the Cross, casting Jack Clark as John the Apostle. Clark and co-star Gene Gauntier were married during the filming, in 1912. They divorced in 1918. Wikipedia states Clark acted in more than 200 films (IMDB keeps it at 80), including The Colleen Bawn (1911), From the Manger to the Cross (1912) The Shaughraun (1912), The Last of the Mafia (1915), A Fool's Paradise (1916), Audrey (1916), Pajamas (1927), Love and Learn (1928), and Broadway Howdy (1929). Among the 12 films he directed or produced in 1914-1915 were The Yankee Girl (1915) and The Mad Maid of the Forest (1915). Clark stopped his main film career in 1917, but between 1927 and 1942 he would still play 12 mostly uncredited parts, his last part being the Man Singing at Inquirer Party in Orson Welles' Citizen Kane (1942). Jack Clark died on April 12, 1947 in Hollywood, California.
Source: English Wikipedia, IMDB. Clark's Kalem film For the Love of an Enemy (1911) can be watched on the Desmet Playlist of EYE Filmmuseum on Youtube: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQr5oaajRw8OvEX7Y5zN0RncTe...
Jack Crawford was born on 22nd March 1775 at Pottery Bank, which was
then called Thornhill’s Bank, in the East End of Sunderland. Pottery Bank
would have started at about the eastern end of High Street East today.
In 1796, he was press-ganged
into the Royal Navy and served on “HMS Venerable” under Admiral Duncan.
During the fierce fighting in the Battle of
Camperdown HMS Venerable was badly damaged and the main
mast was broken. Jack Crawford climbed the broken mast and nailed the flag to it, whilst under heavy fire. The Union Flag (the original Union Jack without the red saltire of St Patrick) was the command flag of Admiral of the Fleet. In a
time without electronic communication systems this flag was a very
important identifier, and a proud symbol of British power. The loss of the flag could be a great blow to morale and could affect a battle. The phrases to “nail your colours to the mast” and “show your true colours” refer back to the original use and meaning of these flags.
After the battle there was a great victory procession in London. Jack’s action was said to have helped win the battle. In March 1798, the people of Sunderland presented Jack with a silver medal in honour of his daring act. The medal is now in Sunderland Museum. In January 1806, Jack was formally presented to King George III and granted a pension of
For more details of Jack Crawford please see out factsheet
www.sunderland.gov.uk/public/editable/themes/Lifelong-Lea... Crawford.pdf
Jack has been with us for the last four weeks, while his Mom is away. He goes back next week, and I am going to miss him terribly.
Texas Jack / Heft-Reihe
Die Blutpost von Farmington
Wildwestroman
Verlagshaus für Volksliteratur
(Berlin / Deutschland; 1906-1911)
ex libris MTP
Texas Jack / Heft-Reihe
Die schwarze Hand von Texas
Wildwestroman
Verlagshaus für Volksliteratur
(Berlin / Deutschland; 1930-1932)
ex libris MTP
Texas Jack / Heft-Reihe
Das Testament des Einsiedlers
Wildwestroman
Verlagshaus für Volksliteratur
(Berlin / Deutschland; 1906-1911)
ex libris MTP
A native of Athy Co. Kildare, Jack Lukeman first came to prominence in the summer of 1995 when he and The Black Romantics took up a residencey at The Da Club (Dublin Arts Club) in Dublin.The band's set included covers of Jacques Brel songs, with several of Jack's own compositions. The band recorded the album Wax in 1995 before splitting in 1997.Lukeman established himself as a solo artist with his live shows and his breakthrough 1999 album Metropolis Blue, touring extensively in the U.S. and Europe.John Walshe of Hot Press magazine states "Lukeman's voice is powerful and fluid. His range too is impressive, from the deep baritone resonance of 'When The Moon Is High' to the aching falsetto of the magnificent 'Rooftop Lullaby' ... this is a timeless collection of fine songs, beautifully delivered, from an artist as unique as Ireland has ever produced". He released three singles from this album; Georgie Boy, Ode to Ed Wood and Rooftop Lullaby.Metrolpolis Blue was followed up with 2001's critically lauded album Universe, which was supported in 2002 with a run of theatre shows called The Little Universe, which earned five star reviews in The Guardian.[1]2005 saw the release of studio album Broken Songs, which spawned the warmly received single The Man Who Couldn't Cry. Lukeman followed up the success of Broken Songs in 2006 with a live D.V.D. Momento. In 2008, Lukeman released Burn On, an album of Randy Newman songs, which boasted a performance with the Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra.In 2010 Jack Lukeman broke new ground by collaborating with writer Anna McPartlin on her new book So What if I'm Broken, where each chapter of the book was inspired by one of Lukeman's songs.[2]Lukeman was awarded the Edinburgh Spotlight Best Music Award[3] at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2010 for his show "A Month of Mondays". Lukeman returned to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2011 his show "Chez Jack" earning him 5 star reviews[4]In May 2011 Lukeman joined forces with fellow Irish singer Julie Feeney to present a series of radio shows on Lyric FM called "High Fidelity".[5]Lukeman's personal activities include musical contributions to charitable projects such as Console[6] and Cradle.During his musical career Lukeman has worked with producers Greg Wells, Craig Armstrong and Martin Clancy.Lukeman has Performed with U2, Ronnie Wood, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, John Lee Hooker, Elvis Costello and has appeared at venues such as Glastonbury and the Royal Albert Hall.
Practice for some product photography - raided the wine cabinet at home
Strobist
bare SB-24 on the left @ 1/4
umbrella softbox and SB-26 on the right just barely out of frame@ 1/4
Been listening to this homie everyday since I got the CD, my favourite mc other than Isaac Mutant, no homo
Lilo, a Jack Russel Terrier
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Just after 'Elephant', Jack started to really personify the White Stripes. It wasn't till the next record that he would completely take over. The stripes are so great live. Their energy being a raw transformation of rock and blues roots to the stage is done flawlessly.
This is the only Halloween related thing I have seen this year. Found it in a roundabout in Västerhaninge today.
Jack Brooks, looks up to the sky with a raised bat, as he leaves the field at New Road after scoring 82 runs in his final innings for Yorkshire in a County Cricket match against Worcester.
It's been awhile. He only looks this worried when I stick a camera right up in his face. Jack's no fan of nose-macro.
Jack bien borracho, obvio se la paso super la noche anterior. Que no haria yo con una botella de mi tamaño.
Jack Posobiec speaking with attendees at the 2022 AmericaFest at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
Eldon Square Newcastle. He featured before in a bench shot but I felt he deserved star billing here!
III Corps and Fort Hood Commanding General Lt. Gen. Don Campbell, Jr. flew over and visited the Jack Mountain range areas Sept. 6, 2011, with Fire Chief Billy J. Rhoads. A wildfire ignited in the area Aug. 30 and the Fort Hood Fire Department, Department of Emergency Service crews, Soldiers and other support elements have worked around the clock to contain the fire. To date, the Jack Mountain Fire has claimed 3,700 acres of the nearly 215,000-acre Texas post and was stopped short of the perimeter of the Boaz Military Operations on Urban Terrain site. As of 3 p.m. Sept. 6, the fire was 60 percent contained. (U.S. Army photo by Heather Graham-Ashley, III Corps and Fort Hood Public Affairs)