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Never Cry Wolf @ The Well, Leeds - 28/11/10
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Signed bronze sculpture by David Manuel, limited edition 48/99. This sculpture shows Momma Wolf teaching her young what to do when they find a trap. My parents are down-sizing, so I am photographing it from all angles so brother can sell it on eBay.
For Love And Hate @ The Well, Leeds - 15/3/11 (supporting The Final Crisis)
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Last Words of the Brave @ The Well, Leeds - 15/3/11 (supporting The Final Crisis)
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For Love And Hate @ The Well, Leeds - 15/3/11 (supporting The Final Crisis)
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Farley Mowat was born in Belleville, Ontario but his family moved around a lot. By the time he was 19, he had called 8 different places home. Farley was fascinated by the north after taking a trip to the Arctic when he was 18, but before he could explore his passion further, he went to fight in the Second World War. Farley coped with the war by writing. When Farley came home, he went to U of T to study biology, and ended up heading North again. This time, he witnessed how the government treated the Inuit people and he put that anger into his first novel, 'People of the Deer.' It was highly controversial for the time - the early 50's, but it set the tone for Farley's career. Next, came some of his most famous books like 'Owls in the Family' and the iconic 'Never Cry Wolf,' which was made into a movie. In fact, that novel changed the perception of wolves, as 'vicious killers.' Since then, Farley has sold millions of books in more than 20 languages. But he just doesn't write about nature. He fights for it. These days, he has a new book. His 40th, called 'Otherwise'. It's a memoir of his younger years and Farley says it will be his last.
Check out the interview here - www.cbc.ca/thehour/videos.html?id=917359917
Farley Mowat was born in Belleville, Ontario but his family moved around a lot. By the time he was 19, he had called 8 different places home. Farley was fascinated by the north after taking a trip to the Arctic when he was 18, but before he could explore his passion further, he went to fight in the Second World War. Farley coped with the war by writing. When Farley came home, he went to U of T to study biology, and ended up heading North again. This time, he witnessed how the government treated the Inuit people and he put that anger into his first novel, 'People of the Deer.' It was highly controversial for the time - the early 50's, but it set the tone for Farley's career. Next, came some of his most famous books like 'Owls in the Family' and the iconic 'Never Cry Wolf,' which was made into a movie. In fact, that novel changed the perception of wolves, as 'vicious killers.' Since then, Farley has sold millions of books in more than 20 languages. But he just doesn't write about nature. He fights for it. These days, he has a new book. His 40th, called 'Otherwise'. It's a memoir of his younger years and Farley says it will be his last.
Check out the interview here - www.cbc.ca/thehour/videos.html?id=917359917
Never Cry Wolf @ The Well, Leeds - 15/3/11 (suuporting The Final Crisis)
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Demoraliser @ The Well, Leeds - 15/3/11 (suuporting The Final Crisis)
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For Love And Hate @ The Well, Leeds - 15/3/11 (supporting The Final Crisis)
check em out - www.facebook.com/ForLoveAndHate
For Love And Hate @ The Well, Leeds - 15/3/11 (supporting The Final Crisis)
check em out - www.facebook.com/ForLoveAndHate
Backstage after their support slot with UnderOath at the Leadmill - Sheffield
Just a couple of quick shots in their dressing room after their gig.
Demoraliser @ The Well, Leeds - 15/3/11 (suuporting The Final Crisis)
check them out - www.facebook.com/demoraliser
Never Cry Wolf @ The Well, Leeds - 15/3/11 (suuporting The Final Crisis)
check them out - www.facebook.com/nevercrywolfofficial
Last Words of the Brave @ The Well, Leeds - 15/3/11 (supporting The Final Crisis)
check em out - www.facebook.com/LastWordsOfTheBrave
Last Words of the Brave @ The Well, Leeds - 15/3/11 (supporting The Final Crisis)
check em out - www.facebook.com/LastWordsOfTheBrave
Never Cry Wolf @ The Well, Leeds - 28/11/10
Check them out at - www.myspace.com/nevercrywolfofficial
Never Cry Wolf @ The Well, Leeds - 15/3/11 (suuporting The Final Crisis)
check them out - www.facebook.com/nevercrywolfofficial
For Love And Hate @ The Well, Leeds - 15/3/11 (supporting The Final Crisis)
check em out - www.facebook.com/ForLoveAndHate
www.myspace.com/nevercrywolfofficial
These guys were 2nd on the bill and played to a scarcely populated back room at The Vic. They still went for it though. Chatted with these guys for a while afterwards. Great bunch of lads.
Never before seen shots from July 2003, badly underexposed cross processed Fuji film. I scanned the negatives after I got a proper film adaptor for my scanner and I have no idea what the colors should actually be.
This band is no longer together, by the way. Though, the singer is doing solo work now and it's pretty bada** (Andrew Bryant)
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These guys were 2nd on the bill and played to a scarcely populated back room at The Vic. They still went for it though. Chatted with these guys for a while afterwards. Great bunch of lads.
www.myspace.com/nevercrywolfofficial
These guys were 2nd on the bill and played to a scarcely populated back room at The Vic. They still went for it though. Chatted with these guys for a while afterwards. Great bunch of lads.
www.myspace.com/nevercrywolfofficial
These guys were 2nd on the bill and played to a scarcely populated back room at The Vic. They still went for it though. Chatted with these guys for a while afterwards. Great bunch of lads.