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The Mirrlees Blackstone ES4 MGR is a wonderful beast. It's rock solid dependable, torquey, and authentic.
Kathryn (Carrie) Lister was born on May 11, 1869, in Gillespie, Illinois to Charles Lister (1841-1913) and Anna (Frey) Lister (1836-1900). She married David A. Bushell (1863-1939) in 1887.
David and Carrie had three children during their marriage – Hazel Collier (1889-1912), Floyd Bushell (1893-1903), Dorothy Silverwood (1898-1978). Her oldest daughter, Hazel, was tragically murdered by her husband in 1912.
She died on April 30, 1960, in Charleston, West Virginia, at the age of 90, and was buried in Sullivan, Indiana next to her husband and two oldest children.
The Lister Family of Illinois and Pennsylvania.
Photograph from the Photograph Album of Charles Lister.
Matthew Talomie, ELLE DECOR's Advertising Director, with Erin Swift, Market Editor, Key Hall, CEO, Cowtan & Tout, Phillip Bershad, President Phillip-Jeffries Ltd.
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Full mod list and additional details available on request.
Captured at 15 MP using SRWE; downsampled in FastStone; Hattiwatti’s Cinematic Tools used for freecam, DoF and other graphical tweaks; using Erika’s Cinematic Reshade preset (plus the Merak LUT) on Nexus.
The Surfaris, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Blur, AC/DC, Arctic Monkeys, Eagles of Death Metal (should be: I Want You So Hard), Dead Kennedys, Motörhead, Queens of the Stone Age, Sex Pistols
Blues Alive Cuijk
27 March 2010
Schouwburg Cuijk, The Netherlands
Line up:
Aynsley Lister band (UK)
Connie Lush & The Blues Shouter (UK)
Enrico Crivellaro (Italië)
Ben Prestage (USA)
Jo Buddy & Down Home King III (Finland)
The Blues Angels (NL/B)
John Primer & The Real Deal Blues Band (USA)
Sharrie Williams & The Wiseguys (USA)
Photo Credits : Marco van Rooijen
More about this fantastic festival on www.bluesmagazine.nl
Forgoing traditional wine pairings, this TBD menu was sided with a varied list of cocktails, spirits, wines and beers. TBD co-host Dan Gutter explained a little behind each selection and how guests might want to select their "poisons."
Giving spirits a chance to shine
I missed a delivery on my electronics, Still waiting for the reservoir, that will be the best bit, no more silly containers, at least not for production. Somebody once said, happy fish = happy fish keeper, I think at the moment quite the opposite is true!
We've decided it's time to ditch electric heat in favor of a furnace. That means lots of reading and planning so I can get it installed before winter.
Lister Park (also known as Manningham Park) is a picturesque public park in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, between Manningham, Heaton and Frizinghall. It has won various national awards. (from Wikipedia)
Listed Building Grade II
List Entry Number : 1219430
Date First Listed : 15 February 1993
Built in the 1850's, It is a brick house with sandstone dressings and a slate roof. It has two storeys and a front of three bays, the right bay projecting forward as a gabled wing. The two bays on the left each contain a tall window in both floors, and there is a ground floor verandah. In the right wing is a single-storey canted bay window, above which is a window with two round-headed lights. On the left side is a doorway with a moulded architrave.
Peter Lister
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SPACE 1026 ART AUCTION
December 9th, 2011
doors at 6pm, auction begins at 7pm
space1026.com/auction for info
Beautiful Bi-level one owner former model home. It has new floors in the kitchen, new paint upstairs, newer windows. In excellent condition and energy efficient featuring domestic hot water, corn stove hook up/vents, and a swamp cooler for those hot summer days. Out door features include a covered patio, large grass back yard, and extra storage shed/work shop for tools and projects.
Listed Building Grade II
List Entry Number : 1163506
Date First Listed : 31 March 1978
This building was completed by 1839, under the supervision of (and probably designed by) Decimus Burton. It is constructed of red brick with a pitched roof of slate. It has two storeys, with three ranges of sash windows.
This is the record showing the passenger list for the SS Nevada, the ship part of my family was on during their passage from Germany to America. Dated Oct 11, 1872, passengers boarded in Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland.
Marten H. Swart, the patriarch of the family is not on the list. I still have to figure this one out. His name looks like it is scratched out and Addina Swart is written in. That was his wife. Her name is on the second line from the top.
The children listed are Henrietta, Johann, Diedrich, Jno. Addina, Martin, Thos. and Hembina. Thomas and Hembina both died en route and were buried at sea.