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The new and improved website for our agency Jack Brown!

 

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Funeral of Cambridge graduate Jack Merritt at Great St Mary's Church, 20 December 2019. Jack was killed in the recent London Bridge attack.

City Lights Bookstore, North Beach

San Francisco, CA.

Singing to Strangers Tour - Gran Teatro Geox Padova - 16.04.2019

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Jack White performing on Friday night at the irefly Festival in Dover, Delaware. 2012.

 

Jack Nicholson is asked by a fan for Jack to sign and he says "I cannot sign with all these flashing lights."

 

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JACK WILL BE TURNING 12 soon in 2011! If I had only one wish from Aladdin's Lamp, it would be that all my dogs could out live me!

Jack the Cat on his first night out in the house

Jack White played two sold out nights at the Roseland Ballroom. On 05/22/2012, White was joined by his all-female backing band.

 

Photos for TheMusic.FM.

 

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Jack White of the White Stripes performing at Sloss Furnace in Birmingham, Alabama, USA on 30 July 2007.

 

Jack the cat sits on the tree stump.

This was our plea to Jack when twitter went down during macworld

Cat's Union Jack Quilt

Jack Brown Hall houses CSUSB College of Business and Public Administration.

 

Photo Courtesy Of CSUSB Campus Photographer: Robert Whitehead

United States Senate candidate Jack Conway at a debate with United States Senate candidate Rand Paul at the University of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Jack is a Dollshe OE Husky.

Face-up, outfit and photography: me

Jack Hunter speaking at the 2016 Young Americans for Liberty National Convention at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

I finally met Jack Kearney at the Mid-North dinner. He is a fascinating man. After discussing his sculpting for awhile he began to reminisce about his life during WWII. As a big WWII history fan I just sat and listened. Kearney was in the U.S. Navy and fought in the Pacific theatre for four years. He was the captain of a small landing craft and told me how he led the first boat ashore during the invasion of Saipan. In between ferrying troops he would pull out his drawing pad and sketch the action with outgoing shells whoosing over his head. He told me of his plans to return to painting with some WWII action scenes in mind. I can't wait. During his time in the Navy, Kearney learned how to weld as an diver making repairs on ships, which of course has served him well as he developed into a sculptor working in steel and bronze.

 

I shot this photograph in low light at 800 ISO. I actually like the grain and blur.

 

For more about this series of photos see: www.flickr.com/photos/40142450@N00/2224023366/

Jack Wolf and Gerhard Kramer at the summer school of information theory, university of southern california, USC, Los Angeles

 

Jack eid, Jack eid model, Jack Eid bollywood

Conventional wisdom dictates that comparisons are invidious but at the outbreak of war in 1914 it may be that none of the in-absentia soldiers remembered at Ross Bay Cemetery could have been more widely known or more highly regarded and admired than John ‘Jack’ Dowler. Athlete, student leader, scholar, Jack Dowler attracts several paragraphs of notice in From Classroom to Battlefield, Barry Gough’s compelling account of the impact of the Great War on the students and staff of Victoria High School.

 

John Wilton Douglas Dowler listed himself as University Student in the Officer’s Declaration Paper he completed in June of 1916. He was initially a lieutenant in the 11th Canadian Mounted Rifles but that unit – like so many others raised in Canada – never reached the Western Front as an intact formation. As casualties mounted its men were absorbed into front-line battalions to replace those who had perished in the ‘wastage’ of war.

 

By April of 1917, as the Canada Corps was conducting its exhaustive preparations for the attack on Vimy Ridge, Lt. Dowler was doing his duty in the 47th (British Columbia) Battalion. Over the four days of the intense Vimy fighting, 9 to 12 April, some 3,280 Canadians were killed or died of wounds. One of the fallen was Jack Dowler, the former boy wonder of 1418 Cook Street, Victoria.

 

The unsentimental death register card setting out the facts of Lt. Dowler’s demise gives these clinical details:

“Died of Wounds”. During an action at Vimy Ridge on April 10th, 1917, he was wounded in the jaw and arms by enemy shell fire, and after being attended to at a dressing station, he was taken to No. 6 Casualty Clearing Station, where he succumbed to his wounds the following day.

 

Jack Dowler’s mortal remains are interred at Barlin Communal Cemetery Extension, 11 km southwest of Bethune, France. He shares a final resting place with 679 other Canadians, a number of whom, like Dowler, were men who had succumbed to wounds at No. 6 Casualty Clearing Station.

 

Another stone, about eight thousand kilometres removed from Barlin, also commemorates Jack Dowler. At Ross Bay the only son of Wellington J. and Elizabeth Sketchley Dowler is remembered under the words “Beloved One, Farewell”.

 

A rare occasion, me on a photo together with my kittens.

Jack Skellington costume over 7ft tall all hand made

Jack's PVC skeleton

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