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Jack Pearson at the 26th annual Warren Haynes Christmas Jam at the U.S. Cellular Center on December 13, 2014 in Asheville, North Carolina - © 2015 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions Concert Photography Archives
I was lucky enough to visit Jack Naylors Collection once. I recently discovered these photos while going through boxes of images I have taken over the years. I thought many of you that were lucky enough to visit might enjoy another look. For those that were not lucky enough to visit. You might understand how infectious Jack's collection would be to a young new collector as I was back in 1982!
W.H. Parsons deeded the original ten acres at this site in 1875 for use as a cemetery. The burial ground was named "Myrtle" for a child whose single grave was included in the tract of land. Also buried here is Frederick H. Rankin (1795-1874), a member of Stephen F. Austin's "Old 300" colony and veteran of the Texas Revolution. Other graves include those of author Katie Daffan (1874-1951), and Marine Lieutenant Jack Lummus (1915-1945), who was killed at the battle of Iwo Jima during World War II and later awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. (1980) (Marker No. 7132)
Jack Antonoff of Steel Train performs at the Bass Concert Hall, Austin Texas, February 26, 2010.
photo by Steve Hopson, www.stevehopson.com
We do wash his clothes, this is straight after breakfast, messy breakfast.
He's now 2 years & 4 months.
My, how time flys............
The ranch where my grandmother lived in SE Washington occasionally held jack rabbit roundups. The hunt was viewed as a social event, with people getting together afterward for food and drink. The carcasses were sent to Spokane to be used in dog food. This is around 1915.
Miami guard Jack McClinton #33 in action against the Clemson Tigers on December 21, 2008 at the Bank United Center in Coral Gables, Florida.
Day 5 of the Washington Capitals 2013 Training Camp at Kettler Capitals Iceplex in Arlington, Virginia on January 17th, 2013
Photo © 2013 Terry Dobbins/Scenes of Madness Photography
**DO NOT USE WITHOUT MY PERMISSION**
Jack White staring in my direction at the red carpet after party of It Might Get Loud, the latest documentary by Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth). The after party took place at the Hotel Palomar in Westwood during the 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival.
Another photo taken on the street for a special occasion. Pictured here are Russ Kunin, Bella's husband, Linda his daughter and Jack Dershewitz his brother in-law.
Jack. What more can I say?
It's a pretty old drawing though, I forget the year, but probably around 2006 maybe? I never finished it.
La Primavera Farms put a wonderful tribute to Jack Layton outside City Hall this morning. Jack represented Ward 30, Toronto-Danforth which I'm now honoured to represent.
Photo credit: Ravi Joshi
Nick "Uncle Nick" Canterucci send Jack his first piece of mail. It arrived on Thursday, January 2 after taking a detour through our most recent address in Nashville.
My first Jack-in-the-pulpit sighting of the season.
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"A preparation of the root was reported to have been used by Native Americans as a treatment for sore eyes. Preparations were also made to treat rheumatism, bronchitis, and snakebites, as well as to induce sterility." — Wikipedia
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Helios 44-2 58mm f/2 on Sony A7R2.