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Also known as Bishop Cemetery #2 Restland Memory Park was established in 1919, following flooding from the 1919 hurricane, a committee, headed by J. M. Binion, acquired and designed a new cemetery to relocate some of the burials from the original town cemetery and for future citizens of Bishop.

In April 1920, twenty-one burials were relocated to Restland Memory Park. Citizens recollect witnessing the procession of caskets across town. Most of these were reinterred burials from the 1910, and included many young children, along with one World War I soldier, Joseph Ray Teasley (1893 - 1918).

The first new burial was for the infant son of Rudolph and Johanna Menn in 1920. Between 1942 and 1962, additional sections opened. Francis Zion Bishop (1880 - 1950), the founder and namesake of the town of Bishop is buried here.

With more than 1.600 burials, the cemetery provides a record of the pioneer area families and generations of doctors, nurses, veterans, educators, preachers and business leaders, fraternal organizations such as the masons, Order of the Eastern Star, Woodmen of the World and Daughters of the Republic of Texas are represented.

Over the years, the community has participated in the maintenance of the cemetery. The Women's History Club donated the brick entrance and the east brick fence. Other items such as the flagpole and flag were donated by the community. The Bishop Cemetery Association formed in 1987 and has continued the care and maintenance of the sacred ground. (2017) (Marker No. ​15961)

Malta: Charles Bray posing in Fleur-De-Lys Road with his friends in the younger days, from left is Savior Portanier, Charles Camilleri, Charles Bray, Augustine Borg, and Joey Mizzi, during the good old days.

攝于豫園的上海老街。一年過去了,記憶仍然很清晰,你說快些拍,小心老人家來打人,我按下快門后趕緊跑開了。

the sense of smell is one of the strongest memory triggers...

 

i have always experienced this in a very strong way. there are many smells that instantly bring certain memories front and center to my mind. some are simple, everyday smells that everyone can recognize and identify, and some are more elusive and harder to describe, and yet bring the strongest memories.

 

for instance: the smell of clothes dried on a clothesline in the sunshine immediately makes me think of my mom... she always hung our clothes outside, as long as there was sunshine, and as i got older, it was my job to help bring them in when they were dry. so, that wonderful smell of fresh air clinging to a slightly stiff towel is an amazing jog down memory lane.

 

now, a more elusive smell would be the slightly musty, mothbally, old smell that i associate with the things stored in my grandma's "third room"... the room she keeps all of her craft items in. fabric, yarn, thread, and countless other interesting items are stored here... it was a place i loved to dig in when i was younger, and that feeling has never gone away. now that my grandma is getting older and can't do many of her crafts anymore, she has begun to share many of these things with me, and when i bring them home, there is that unmistakable scent that just screams "grandma's house" on everything.

 

i have many memories connected with scent that i can't even put into words... some, because they are too precious to share... and some, because they are so elusive that i can't recall them until the moment that a certain scent enters my nostril, and then it all comes flooding back...

 

but, as a final gesture, i'm going to share one last trigger...

you see it above.

it is the scent of sweet, tantalizing lilacs. these flowers have always been one of my favorites. their beauty is so fleeting and their scent so intoxicating that it's hard not to love them. and, since they are such a part of my whole life growing up, there are, quite honestly, many memories associated with them.... not the least of which is that they remind me of my sister's wedding. we (the bridesmaids) carried lilacs and, for a wedding in august, this was extra special.

however, that is not the first memory that comes rushing to my mind when, on that first glorious day in May, i smell the lilacs for the first time.

no, it is the memory of my dear sweet grandmother who passed away 7 years ago this Christmas... truly one of the sweetest women i've ever known or had the privilege of being taught by... a woman so godly and dedicated... so kind but firm... so caring in all ways, wanting nothing more than to see her children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren love their families and love God.

a woman who i miss every single day.

a woman i want to be like.

 

a woman i will someday see again.

 

i miss you grandma....

  

dates from a major rebuilding of between 1412 and 1429. However, the feature that cannot be ignored is the chapel and porch of John Greenway built in 1517. The carvings are just amazing. There are anchors and waves and ships of all kinds coming at you from all angles; not to mention the Barbary apes. This church was built on the back of trade: the wool trade which made Tiverton rich in the early 16th century.

Greenway was a poor Tiverton lad who rose to join the Drapers Company of London in 1497. His later association with the more widely trading Merchant Adventurers led him to become not only a wool-trader, but a ship owner with vessels such as the Trinity Greenway and Charity Greenway working out of Dartmouth. They are perhaps depicted on his chantry chapel. His monograms and merchants marks certainly appear within, along with his fine brass memorial.

A second chantry chapel, in memory of the famous Courtenay family, the Earls of Devon, once stood in the churchyard. It housed, amongst others, the gilded effigial monument of Princess Katherine, daughter of King Edward IV and wife of Sir William Courtenay, who died in 1527; but, unfortunately, the, already dilapidated building, was all but demolished during the Civil War.

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The main lobby, at Memories Varadero resort.

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Memories of grandparents-in-law I never met. We live in their 45-year old house, which we have lovingly renovated ourselves over the past 12 years. These utensils were found in the crawl space. I finally just framed them to put in our kitchen (oh yeah, and it covers up an electrical outlet I hate looking at when I am sitting in the living room). I really like that they are grody and way past their prime. They were practical people and I wish I could have known them.

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An exhibition by Félix Luque and Iñigo Bilbao

Memory Lane is an audiovisual installation exploring in new ways the theme of memory and space through different artefacts the two artists produced from 3D-captured landscapes of their childhood in Asturias (Spain). Better yet, these natural environments – strands, rocky areas, woodland – do not simply inspire this project: they literally feed it. Turned into data via a high-end 3D panoramic scanning and modelling, these locations served as a mould to the sculpted piece presented in the final installation.

 

On the one hand, two large screens let you experience a new form of cinematography: explore the data cloud of the 3D-scanned static scenes, imagine what cannot actually be seen and what might lurk into darkness. On the other, a sand rock, which was scanned and reproduced in full detail floats on top of powerful electromagnets within a structure that shifts horizontally. The noise produced by the magnetic field is amplified to create a sound environment that surrounds the two artworks in an almost meditative ambience. The installation forms in this way a coherent unit: sand rock and landscape – slowly shifting together and coming through as hyperrealist as well as clearly artificial – are two aspects of the same investigation on memory and space, on perception of reality and on the human capacity of generating fiction, either by means of a simple child's game or of a complex technological process.

 

Memory Lane exhibition space is a landscape composed of four parts: a series of large prints, a 2 channels video, a levitation sculpture, and Bois Mort ("Snag"), a new light&sound sculpture produced especially for this show at iMAL. The installation was first exhibited in September 2015 during the Ars Electronica Festival at Linz (AT).

Working with lead Seasoned visual artist Haleh Jamali and also supported by Lindsay McFarlane, patients have created artworks inspired by memories set into drawers. Each drawer draws on particular memory themes, is wall-papered with photos, text and images and contains found and made objects. The drawers are to be framed as hung boxes. Installed on top are memory bottles containing short pieces memories that patients can use to discuss with others. Created in Bannockburn Hospital, Stirling 2011-12

Memory wears dress and shrug from jny_jeanpretty, it is made by her friend. Thank you Jean, we love it!

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Glo Thorogood with Virgil Tracy.

Dahlia 'Diana's Memory' in monochrome.

Memories of the final flight out of MCO

 

Memory Lapses are temporary installations I photograph to revisit places linked to strong memories, past or recent.

By overexposing reflective material in the process, data becomes absent from the digital file, creating an empty zone in the image that alters reality and distorts our perception : like time and distance do.

i forget why this photo is relevant

Kids memory game is one of the best fun and memory game for your kids. Player is required to tap the square buttons and need to memorize what is behind it in order to match its couple objects in each level. After successful object matching, boxes will keep on disappear from the screen. This game is available for iPhone & iPad.

 

itunes.apple.com/us/app/kids-memory/id648937386?ls=1&...

 

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'Memory Field' (resin, nails, enamel, acrylic, mixed media on wood, 12"x12")

2007

 

gift from the artist RH+EM 2022

the shattered dreams and memories of a tribute on a grave at the Nundah cemetery.

The lens is dirty, but I like this one.

08 Barberville Jamboree: This mosaic turtle was in my daughter's craft booth at the festival.

In loving memory of

Jack GILLOTT

[formerly of Sydney]

Died 5th July 1926

Aged 58 years

 

Area 2 Block M Lot No. 83

  

Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 158, 6 July 1926, Page 1

…at the Auckland Infirmary, Epsom, John H. GILLOTT, formerly of Sydney, N.S.W., in his fifty-eighth year. Funeral wil leave Infirmary at 11 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesday), for Hillsboro’ [sic] Cemetery.[1]

  

Full name John Henry GILLOTT[2]

  

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[1]

paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=AS...

[2]

NZ Dept Internal Affairs historic BDM indexes

 

My GF's 512mb DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) Dual Channel Kit Memory for Apple

  

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Memory Vending Machine

An old photo booth sells memories of some of the most sincere smiles on the warmest of summer nights.

Shevchenko park, Kyiv, Ukraine

Pino on the shore of Lake Maggiore , until 1863 Pino ( Pin in Varese dialect ), is a town and, administratively, a municipality of the Italian municipality of Maccagno con Pino e Veddasca , in the province of Varese . Until 3 February 2014 it constituted an autonomous municipality

 

Territory

Pino stands on a rocky promontory called Sasso di Pino, in the agricultural region n. 1 - Mountains of Eastern Verbano. From an altitude point of view , the territory ranges from 193 m above sea level on the lakefront to 1,375 m above sea level

 

Climate

Climate classification : zone E, 2524 D/D

Seismic classification : zone 4 (irrelevant seismicity)

 

History

The territory was inhabited since the 5th century AD by the Celts , of whom a tomb was found . In the Early Middle Ages it was part of the Seprio Committee at the time of its widest expansion . It later passed under the Visconti authority , was united with nearby Tronzano and became part of the District or Contado of Angera , established by Gian Galeazzo Visconti , who joined the territories of Lake Maggiore into a single administrative body.

 

Later, in 1416, under Filippo Maria Visconti Pino was included in the territory of the Four Valleys, in a fief called Valtravaglia, which currently includes the area between the "Sasso di Pino" and the Rocca di Caldé . In 1439 it was entrusted to the Rusca family of Como who divided the fiefdom into five "teams": Squadra del Consiglio Maggiore, Squadra della Valle Marchirolo, Squadra della Valtravaglia, Squadra Valveddasca and Squadra di mezzo, of which Pino was part. In 1583 it passed to the Marliani family, who maintained control until 1784 when the Crivellis took over. They led the fiefdom until 1797 , the year in which the feudal system was abolished and the Cisalpine Republic was established .

 

Territory of the former municipality of Pino on the shore of Lake Maggiore in the province of Varese

Until 4 February 2014 it was an autonomous municipality of 224 inhabitants; on that date, following the law of the Lombardy region of the previous 30 January , it was abolished and unified with Maccagno and Veddasca to form the joint municipality.

 

Before the suppression it was a border municipality with Switzerland on the eastern shore of the Verbano as well as the northernmost in the province of Varese; with 30 characters it also held the singular record, together with San Valentino in Abruzzo Citeriore , of being the Italian municipality with the longest name.

 

Symbols

Coat of arms blazon : crumpled shield : silver, pine flanked by two counter-rampant lions, all natural .

 

The civic coat of arms shows a very ancient symbol referring to the town: on a 16th century stone architrave in via Tomasina you can see one of the first representations of a tree with sloping branches combined with a St. Andrew's cross . This type of representation is unusual for Italian civic heraldry and is not provided for in the relevant legislation: probably the figures represented are a memory of past feudal families.

 

Monuments and places of interest

Religious architecture

Church of S. Maria Assunta . It was originally a Romanesque chapel . Already present in the 13th century , it was enlarged and restored in the 18th century .

Parish church of Saints Quirico and Giulitta . Also of Romanesque origin, it was renovated in 1500 and 1780 . It is located on the "Sasso di Pino", the rocky promontory that overlooks the lake.

Sanctuary of the Madonna delle Grazie of Zenna. It dates back to the 17th century .

 

Civil architecture

Medieval tower. Probably dating back to the 11th - 12th centuries , it was part of a larger fortification, now lost, which connected the area with Swiss territory . It is an important testimony of the feudal past ; in 1874 it was renovated to house the municipal offices.

 

Archaeological finds

In 1964 , inside a house along the road leading to Tronzano , a tomb of Celtic origin dating back to the 5th century AD was found. Inside, various finds demonstrate a particular skill in the art of ceramics and chiselling , bronze rings , a copper brooch and a worked bronze handle.

  

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