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Chemical Tanker NANCY P in Bremen on Nov 24 2020.

Scotland in 2019: village of Ellenabeich near Oban

Nancy / Grand Est / France

 

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Doll is "Nancy en la ciudad" made in Spain by Famosa.

She's a 2021 reproduction inspired by a Nancy fashion from 197?. (a good year!)

Doll is "Nancy en la ciudad" made in Spain by Famosa.

She's a 2021 reproduction inspired by a Nancy fashion from 197?. (a good year!)

Craffe Gate, Nancy, Lorraine, France.

 

This summer I did a solo cycling tour across Europe through 12 countries over the course of 3 months. I began my adventure in Edinburgh, Scotland and finished in Florence, Italy cycling 8,816 km. During my trip I took 47,000 photos. I recently got through my initial sifting through my photos and I'm now ready to share some of my favourites.

 

a·bud·nance (əˈbədnəns)

noun: a very large quantity of buds

 

Bar training for marathon men

This is one of ones I was speaking of. Mom and Dad would fly in and out and feeding them and fly away again, just to repeat numerous times. Standing on a picnic table near by.

Nancy Wilson (age: 65) - #54 in Explore 3/17/20

"Crazy On You" (Live from this show)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fy4Y3OTJD9E

 

"Comfortably Numb" (Live from this show)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DL8SiWQvoc

 

Rock Legends 2020 - Video Sampler

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Rock Legends Cruise VIII ~ Feb. 27 - March 2, 2020

Independence of the Seas ~ Royal Caribbean Line

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Fort Lauderdale - Fort Lauderdale (Five Days at Sea)

Twenty-four bands ~ Five Day Party ~ three stages

Concerts all day-and-night from 10AM to 2:30AM

 

2020 Bands: Roger Daltrey - Roger Hodgson - Robby Krieger

Nancy Wilson - UFO - Uriah Heep - Don Felder - Elvin Bishop

Sebastian Bach - Mark Farner - Atlanta Rhythm Section

The Immediate Family - The Artimus Pyle Band - Wet Willie

Head East - Gary Hoey - Angel - Larkin Poe - Two Wolf - Goose

Brandon "Taz" Niederauer - Steve Rogers - Cour Supreme

 

*All proceeds from all the Rock Legends Cruises go to NAHA :

Native American Heritage Association, a non-profit organization

dedicated to fighting hunger and providing basic life necessities

to families living on Reservations in South Dakota, U.S.A.

 

Rock Legends VII (Feb 2019) Cruise Video

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A beautiful sunny day from Nancy France.

 

Canon F1

Canon FD 50mm 1.4

Kodak Ektar 100

  

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Nancy Carroll , ( Ann Veronica Lahiff )1904- 1965

  

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NANCY CARROLL

  

One of the Silver Screen's Most Romantic Stars!

 

Born Ann Veronica Lahiff in New York on November 19, 1904, Nancy Carroll was to be one of the finest actresses ever to grace the silver screen. She was smitten, early, by the acting bug when she appeared as Fay Larkin in 1918's RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE a film that went absolutely no where. (Sources that I have, and there are two, state this. However, email I have received say that it was impossible for her to have started at such an early age. Going with the two sources I will leave it as it is until I got positive proof otherwise. I'm not saying they are wrong, but the printe sources are the best I have for the time being. Remember, early films were made on the East Coast.) Prior to that she had limited experience on the stages surrounding NYC.(Some have said that Nancy couldn't have appeared in this film, but all research inicates she did. One source even stated the film was made on the East Coast).

 

Nancy was all of 14 at the time but she already knew what she wanted to do. For the time being she would go back to being a young girl and occasional stints on the stage. To Nancy, stage work was all fine and good but she had tasted life in front of the camera and she wanted to go back, but there was no doubt that her tender young age was going to work against her for the time being.

 

Later she performed on Broadway. Impatience can be hard to control, but by 1927 she was ready when she made her "second" film debut in LADIES MUST DRESS after being spotted in a play on the west coast. She impressed the powers that be and was signed to a contract with Paramount.

 

In 1928, Nancy appeared in seven movies such as THE WATER HOLE, MR. ROMEO and CHICKEN A LA KING, but it was as Barbara Quayle in EASY COME, EASY GO that would establish her reputation. The movie was intended to be a vehicle that would intensify Richard Dix's career---and it did, but it also made Nancy Carroll a film force to be reckoned with. The production was a hit.

 

Her next film was ABIE'S IRISH ROSE. The film was adapted from the stage version which ran on Broadway for six years. Paramount shelled out $500,000 for the rights to the film (the highest at that time) and cast Nancy in the role of Rosemary Murphy. She and her co-star, Buddy Rogers, made a lovely couple on stage but other movies with a similar theme caused the film not to be accepted well at the box-office.

 

In 1929, she had another big hit with her part in THE SHOPWORN ANGEL. It was Nancy's first "talkie" ( and a partial one at that) and it showed the Paramount executives that she was one that would make a successful transition from the "silents" to an exciting new medium. In that same year she made CLOSE HARMONY in Paramont's first all-talkie. Once again a hit was born.

 

Later, in their third pairing together, she and Buddy Rogers filmed ILLUSION. They were able to profit from their intense popularity but there was a sameness to their material.

 

In 1930, Nancy was nominated for an Academy Award for her performance as Hallie Hobart in the highly acclaimed THE DEVIL'S HOLIDAY. She had given a luminous performance. She didn't win but it solidified her as a genuine star. It was said she was a close second to Norma Shearer in THE DIVORCEE.

 

By the time Nancy filmed HONEY, the tempo of her rise caused her to receive more fan mail than any other star. Paramount had a genuine super star on their hands. She continued to be a big success throughout the 1930's when she made her last big picture as Grace Bristow in THAT CERTAIN AGE.

 

After the conclusion of filming she retired only to come back one more time for a chance at the infant medium of television in the series THE ALDRICH FAMILY during the 1950-1951 season. She then retired forever from film but went back to work on the stage.

 

Nancy was found dead of a heart attack on August 6, 1965, after she failed to show up at a stage performance. She was 60.

   

Denny Jackson's Nancy Carroll Page

 

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( manipulated by me, using an C. L. GERTNER original photo of my private colection)

"!00 Strangers" 5/100

 

I encountered Nancy at Chatham House - a National Park Service site close to where I live. I'd gone to catch the morning light and found that a group pf "plein air" painters had the same thought. I noticed Nancy immediately - she was wearing my hat! Well, one just like mine, anyhow. She was friendly and smiling and happy to chat while a layer of her oil paint dried enough to continue work on her colourful and lovely landscape. I often find thati enjoy talking with painters much more than photographers;. photographers often are concerned more with gear and the technical aspects of things, whereas the painters (like Nancy) are more liable to talk about form and colour and composition - the things that I find most interesting and vital in photographic art. We had a wonderful time under the shade of a huge tree and she showed a lively interest in my pin-hole work... which of course pleased me no end! I spent a lovely morning there among the painters, the gardens of Chatham and with Nancy.

Nancy on Mount Lemmon

It is far too easy to make Flickr into a photography version of Twitter, but it is hard not to mix your image with your life...

 

Last night was the final night in my apartment. My son and I join with Nancy and her sons to form a family this weekend.

 

I can't describe Nancy. I can only say that I adore her and anyone who has heard us laugh together understands our connection immediately. I am infinitely grateful to the universe that she cares for me and I feel honored to be a part of her life.

 

I've been a terrible contact to a number of people whom I most respect on Flickr over the last month or more. Once past this time of packing and boxes, I will be a more supportive!

On the beach in Nags Head, North Carolina.

Woodland Park Zoo Seattle. Nancy feeds leaves to the giraffe.

"Nancy Jean" by Famosa (reproduction)

Vintage photo. For Greg.

 

American singer and actress Nancy Sinatra (1940) is the daughter of singer/actor Frank Sinatra, and remains best known for her 1966 signature hit These Boots Are Made for Walkin'.

 

Nancy Sandra Sinatra was born the first child of Frank Sinatra and Nancy Barbato Sinatra in 1940 in Jersey City, New Jersey. She is the older sister of Tina Sinatra and Frank Sinatra Jr. She attended and graduated from University High School in West Hollywood, California. Her first television appearance was with her father and Elvis Presley in 1959. Her debut single was 'Cuff Links and a Tie Clip' (1961). She first appeared as a film actress in For Those Who Think Young (Leslie H. Martinson, 1964) with James Darren, and Get Yourself a College Girl (Sidney Miller, 1964). Without a hit in the US by 1965, she was on the verge of being dropped by her label Reprise. Her singing career received a boost with the help of songwriter/producer/arranger Lee Hazlewood. Bolstered by an image overhaul - including bleached-blonde hair, frosted lips, heavy eye make-up, and Carnaby Street fashions -, Sinatra made her mark on the global music scene in early 1966 with 'These Boots Are Made for Walkin'. She also recorded that year 'Sugar Town' (1966), and her cover of Cher's 'Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)' (1966), which features during the opening sequence of Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill (2003), starring Una Thurman.

 

In the cinema, Nancy Sinatra appeared alongside Peter Fonda in the biker picture The Wild Angels (Roger Corman, 1966) and with Elvis Presley in the musical comedy Speedway (Norman Taurog, 1968). She also had another United States chart-topper, a duet with her father called 'Somethin' Stupid' (1967). She also had a hit with the John Barry / Leslie Bricusse penned theme song to the James Bond film You Only Live Twice (Lewis Gilbert, 1967), starring Sean Connery. By the early 1970s, she was covering new ground by recording songs from other writers such as Bob Dylan, Smokey Robinson, Lynsey de Paul, and Roy Wood. In 1985, she wrote the book 'Frank Sinatra, My Father'. In 2004 she collaborated with former Los Angeles neighbour Morrissey to record a version of his song 'Let Me Kiss You', which was featured on her autumn release 'Nancy Sinatra'. She was married twice. Her first husband was pop star Tommy Sands (1960-1965) and her second husband was Hugh Lambert, with whom she was married from 1970 till his death in 1985. They had two children, A.J. Lambert, and photographer Amanda Lambert.

 

Sources: Wikipedia and IMDb.

 

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Nancy & The Dolls' Kitty Vacant at a recent Hull gig.

I bought a 4 x 5 Polaroid back for the Graflex Crown Graphic, pre 1955, that I was given.

The type 52 film, expired last year, still cost $3 a sheet.

I won't be doing much shooting this way.

 

2/2/2008

Busts in Nancy, Frane

Archicture in Nancy, France

The first picture of summer vacations in France: Lorraine and Alsace, so more pictures of Nancy, Metz, Strasbourg, Colmar... are on the way :)

 

Stanislas square and the Nancy Cathedral

 

HDR from 3 exposures - f/5,6 - 1/60s - ISO 100 - 20mm

Nikon D80 with Sigma 10-20

Taken in my studio ..

 

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Front Page - Hall of Fame- september 2011 on The Apple Tree Of Texture .. Thank you so much Bill and Nancy !

Commune : Nancy

Région : Lorraine (Grand-Est)

Pays : France

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