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On this morning I photographed the Northern Moulton Barn much farther back then on previous visits. You get a truer perspective on just how big the Teton Range is in relationship to the barn. The beautiful lenticular cloud that just hung over the 13,755-foot Grand Teton was the icing on the cake!
John Clay. 1800-1860. A brig at anchor and other shipping in Pegwell Bay. Un brick à l'ancre et autres bateaux dans Pegwell BayHamburg. Musée International de la Marine.
John Clay. 1800-1860. Dutch pinks and boeiers in Sandwich Bay, Kent. Voiliers hollandais dans la baie de Sandwich. Kent. Hambourg. Musée International de la Marine.
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"The Adventure of the Red-Headed League" is one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle. It first appeared in The Strand Magazine in August 1891, with illustrations by Sidney Paget. Conan Doyle ranked "The Red-Headed League" second in his list of his twelve favorite Holmes stories. It is also the second of the twelve stories in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which was published in 1892...
...taken at Eton College...
Eton, United Kingdom...
Features Maigret and the Flea (1971), Teddy Bear (1960) and Maigret Hesitates (1968).
Cover design by Paul May; photograph by Maria Yalopoulos. Penguin Books paperback (1975).
Translated from the French by Lyn Moir and John Clay.
This 170 acre cemetery is the main cemetery in Lexington, Ky. It opened in 1849 and contains some notables like Henry Clay, Jim Varney, and Adolph Rupp. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 12, 1976.
John Clay. 1800-1860. A brig at anchor and other shipping in Pegwell Bay. Un brick à l'ancre et autres bateaux dans Pegwell BayHamburg. Musée International de la Marine.
John Clay. 1800-1860. Dutch pinks and boeiers in Sandwich Bay, Kent. Voiliers hollandais dans la baie de Sandwich. Kent. Hambourg. Musée International de la Marine.
John Clay was a friend or mine from the 1960s. Sadly, he died a couple of years ago. Here he is playing the banjo and singing, about 1965, near the Texas Union building at the University of
Texas in Austin. I don't know who the guitar player was.
John Clay was a notable Austin songwriter and banjo player (who still performs, very occasionally.)
Kay Sutherland has an odd expression on her face.
This is 1972, probably.
John Clay was the youngest of Senator Henry Clay's 11 children.
John did not follow his fathers footsteps and practice law or go into politics, instead, he became a famous horse breeder. When John's father, Henry Clay, passed away, he would inherit half of the 660 acres owned by the statesmen. There, he would begin to train stud horses. He would use these horses to travel and race becoming very successful. He would actually sell a horse to General George Custer, which would be the horse he was riding while killed at Little Big Horn.
John would be the last of Henry Clay's kids to pass away when he would die in 1887. He was 1 of only 4 of Henry Clay's 11 children to outlive their father. John Clay is buried in Lexington Cemetery directly across from his fathers monument.
Kentucky running back Derrick Locke talks about throwing a 41-yard completion, and his 144-yard rushing day in the Cats' 24-13 win at Vanderbilt on Nov. 14, 2009. For more UK coverage go to johnclay.bloginky.com and www.kentucky.com.
After practice on 8-25-09, Kentucky football coach Rich Brooks names Will Fidler his No. 2 quarterback and says it is not "out of the realm of possibility" that freshmen Morgan Newton and Ryan Mossokowski might both redshirt. Read more at johnclay.bloginky.com.
20170505- TIRADENTES-MG - TremBier Festival de Cervejas Artesanais. Foto Leo Lara.
Show com a Banda John Clay.
20170505- TIRADENTES-MG - TremBier Festival de Cervejas Artesanais. Foto Leo Lara.
Show com a Banda John Clay.