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From Private Collection, PC.2175. Rusty Williams Tent Show Collection. William Exer (Rusty) Williams (1897-1973), native of Durham, N.C., was a comedian who worked initially in minstrels, then in the vaudeville circuit from the 1910s to 1950. From his teen years he worked in tent and traveling shows of some of the major vaudeville stages of his day. Rusty met his wife to be while on the road in Pennsylvania and the show needed a substitute piano player. She was Dorothy (Dottie) Hurrey when she filled in and wowed the audience along with Rusty. Later, the couple had two daughters, Wilma and Billie, who were taught early by their parents to tap dance and sing and became part of the show. In the 1930s Rusty formed his own tent show that toured primarily in North Carolina. He hauled the tents from booking to booking, setting up in empty lots in small towns. Dottie made the costumes, while Rusty was on stage in clown and blackface skits, the girls tap danced between reels of old movies, and Dottie played the piano for them all. Wherever the family performed, the girls entered school for a brief time, somehow keeping up with their classmates, even outpacing them. At one time they held a world record for the number of schools attended.

 

Currys PC World fly-tipped by travellers on the first weekend of July 2016.

 

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From Private Collection, PC.2175. Rusty Williams Tent Show Collection. William Exer (Rusty) Williams (1897-1973), native of Durham, N.C., was a comedian who worked initially in minstrels, then in the vaudeville circuit from the 1910s to 1950. From his teen years he worked in tent and traveling shows of some of the major vaudeville stages of his day. Rusty met his wife to be while on the road in Pennsylvania and the show needed a substitute piano player. She was Dorothy (Dottie) Hurrey when she filled in and wowed the audience along with Rusty. Later, the couple had two daughters, Wilma and Billie, who were taught early by their parents to tap dance and sing and became part of the show. In the 1930s Rusty formed his own tent show that toured primarily in North Carolina. He hauled the tents from booking to booking, setting up in empty lots in small towns. Dottie made the costumes, while Rusty was on stage in clown and blackface skits, the girls tap danced between reels of old movies, and Dottie played the piano for them all. Wherever the family performed, the girls entered school for a brief time, somehow keeping up with their classmates, even outpacing them. At one time they held a world record for the number of schools attended.

 

From Private Collection, PC.2175. Rusty Williams Tent Show Collection. William Exer (Rusty) Williams (1897-1973), native of Durham, N.C., was a comedian who worked initially in minstrels, then in the vaudeville circuit from the 1910s to 1950. From his teen years he worked in tent and traveling shows of some of the major vaudeville stages of his day. Rusty met his wife to be while on the road in Pennsylvania and the show needed a substitute piano player. She was Dorothy (Dottie) Hurrey when she filled in and wowed the audience along with Rusty. Later, the couple had two daughters, Wilma and Billie, who were taught early by their parents to tap dance and sing and became part of the show. In the 1930s Rusty formed his own tent show that toured primarily in North Carolina. He hauled the tents from booking to booking, setting up in empty lots in small towns. Dottie made the costumes, while Rusty was on stage in clown and blackface skits, the girls tap danced between reels of old movies, and Dottie played the piano for them all. Wherever the family performed, the girls entered school for a brief time, somehow keeping up with their classmates, even outpacing them. At one time they held a world record for the number of schools attended.

 

Just more shots from the hill.

 

Fisheye fun, I'll be putting my movie on here soon.

 

Anyway, Here's at the bottom of the hill.

 

Can you believe it was blizzarding earlier this day?

 

Music.

 

Basic Space - The XX

Comments/critique/feedback appreciated!

Vol de la PC-7 Team, une patrouille acrobatique suisse.

Meeting aérien organisé sur la BA 118 de Mont de marsan, les 2 et 3 juin 2007.

PC Coaches of Lincoln has been the best customer for ex Brighton & Hove Scanias. N755 OAP is one of ten East Lancs Cityzens in the current fleet line-up and is seen returning to base from its afternoon school run this Wednesday, 25th May, 2011.

Vol de la PC-7 Team, une patrouille acrobatique suisse.

Meeting aérien organisé sur la BA 118 de Mont de marsan, les 2 et 3 juin 2007.

From Private Collection, PC.2175. Rusty Williams Tent Show Collection. William Exer (Rusty) Williams (1897-1973), native of Durham, N.C., was a comedian who worked initially in minstrels, then in the vaudeville circuit from the 1910s to 1950. From his teen years he worked in tent and traveling shows of some of the major vaudeville stages of his day. Rusty met his wife to be while on the road in Pennsylvania and the show needed a substitute piano player. She was Dorothy (Dottie) Hurrey when she filled in and wowed the audience along with Rusty. Later, the couple had two daughters, Wilma and Billie, who were taught early by their parents to tap dance and sing and became part of the show. In the 1930s Rusty formed his own tent show that toured primarily in North Carolina. He hauled the tents from booking to booking, setting up in empty lots in small towns. Dottie made the costumes, while Rusty was on stage in clown and blackface skits, the girls tap danced between reels of old movies, and Dottie played the piano for them all. Wherever the family performed, the girls entered school for a brief time, somehow keeping up with their classmates, even outpacing them. At one time they held a world record for the number of schools attended.

 

And I can't remove it. :(

 

And nor can the (surprisingly friendly) people at PC Tools.

From Private Collection, PC.2175. Rusty Williams Tent Show Collection. William Exer (Rusty) Williams (1897-1973), native of Durham, N.C., was a comedian who worked initially in minstrels, then in the vaudeville circuit from the 1910s to 1950. From his teen years he worked in tent and traveling shows of some of the major vaudeville stages of his day. Rusty met his wife to be while on the road in Pennsylvania and the show needed a substitute piano player. She was Dorothy (Dottie) Hurrey when she filled in and wowed the audience along with Rusty. Later, the couple had two daughters, Wilma and Billie, who were taught early by their parents to tap dance and sing and became part of the show. In the 1930s Rusty formed his own tent show that toured primarily in North Carolina. He hauled the tents from booking to booking, setting up in empty lots in small towns. Dottie made the costumes, while Rusty was on stage in clown and blackface skits, the girls tap danced between reels of old movies, and Dottie played the piano for them all. Wherever the family performed, the girls entered school for a brief time, somehow keeping up with their classmates, even outpacing them. At one time they held a world record for the number of schools attended.

 

Leeuwarden, 17 June 2006.

 

Spectacular take-off!!! ;-) L-03 is starting its solo display.

Shinies got a PC- some of the kids are glued to it!

From Private Collection, PC.2175. Rusty Williams Tent Show Collection. William Exer (Rusty) Williams (1897-1973), native of Durham, N.C., was a comedian who worked initially in minstrels, then in the vaudeville circuit from the 1910s to 1950. From his teen years he worked in tent and traveling shows of some of the major vaudeville stages of his day. Rusty met his wife to be while on the road in Pennsylvania and the show needed a substitute piano player. She was Dorothy (Dottie) Hurrey when she filled in and wowed the audience along with Rusty. Later, the couple had two daughters, Wilma and Billie, who were taught early by their parents to tap dance and sing and became part of the show. In the 1930s Rusty formed his own tent show that toured primarily in North Carolina. He hauled the tents from booking to booking, setting up in empty lots in small towns. Dottie made the costumes, while Rusty was on stage in clown and blackface skits, the girls tap danced between reels of old movies, and Dottie played the piano for them all. Wherever the family performed, the girls entered school for a brief time, somehow keeping up with their classmates, even outpacing them. At one time they held a world record for the number of schools attended.

 

OH-DEN Nice little Finnish PC-12 night stopping on the East Apron not a lot of aircraft from Finland visit here so worth a trip out after dark

Vol de la PC-7 Team, une patrouille acrobatique suisse.

Meeting aérien organisé sur la BA 118 de Mont de marsan, les 2 et 3 juin 2007.

From Private Collection, PC.2175. Rusty Williams Tent Show Collection. William Exer (Rusty) Williams (1897-1973), native of Durham, N.C., was a comedian who worked initially in minstrels, then in the vaudeville circuit from the 1910s to 1950. From his teen years he worked in tent and traveling shows of some of the major vaudeville stages of his day. Rusty met his wife to be while on the road in Pennsylvania and the show needed a substitute piano player. She was Dorothy (Dottie) Hurrey when she filled in and wowed the audience along with Rusty. Later, the couple had two daughters, Wilma and Billie, who were taught early by their parents to tap dance and sing and became part of the show. In the 1930s Rusty formed his own tent show that toured primarily in North Carolina. He hauled the tents from booking to booking, setting up in empty lots in small towns. Dottie made the costumes, while Rusty was on stage in clown and blackface skits, the girls tap danced between reels of old movies, and Dottie played the piano for them all. Wherever the family performed, the girls entered school for a brief time, somehow keeping up with their classmates, even outpacing them. At one time they held a world record for the number of schools attended.

 

Vol de la PC-7 Team, une patrouille acrobatique suisse.

Meeting aérien organisé sur la BA 118 de Mont de marsan, les 2 et 3 juin 2007.

Fotos del interior del Patrullero de Combate 'Guaiquerí'.

Vol de la PC-7 Team, une patrouille acrobatique suisse.

Meeting aérien organisé sur la BA 118 de Mont de marsan, les 2 et 3 juin 2007.

Wallpaper de PC-BSD, fue creado con inkscape y gimp con la ayuda de saforas.wordpress.com

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From Private Collection, PC.2175. Rusty Williams Tent Show Collection. William Exer (Rusty) Williams (1897-1973), native of Durham, N.C., was a comedian who worked initially in minstrels, then in the vaudeville circuit from the 1910s to 1950. From his teen years he worked in tent and traveling shows of some of the major vaudeville stages of his day. Rusty met his wife to be while on the road in Pennsylvania and the show needed a substitute piano player. She was Dorothy (Dottie) Hurrey when she filled in and wowed the audience along with Rusty. Later, the couple had two daughters, Wilma and Billie, who were taught early by their parents to tap dance and sing and became part of the show. In the 1930s Rusty formed his own tent show that toured primarily in North Carolina. He hauled the tents from booking to booking, setting up in empty lots in small towns. Dottie made the costumes, while Rusty was on stage in clown and blackface skits, the girls tap danced between reels of old movies, and Dottie played the piano for them all. Wherever the family performed, the girls entered school for a brief time, somehow keeping up with their classmates, even outpacing them. At one time they held a world record for the number of schools attended.

Nicci at a horse show near Port Colborne.

PC-7 TEAM (Schweizer Luftwaffe)

The "CSL Welland" passing through Clarence Street Bridge, Port Colborne, and heading for Lake Erie.

The track taking granite up to the construction site, ca 1931.

David Stick Papers, OBHC

Pilatus PC-6 02 of the Slovenian Air Force pictured at Ljubljana Airport .

pc coaches,lincoln yt09flg scania irizar pb at depot 31.3.13

Upsharo, oyster dredger at Washington, ca 1940s, 003.

Aycock Brown Papers, OBHC

From Private Collection, PC.2175. Rusty Williams Tent Show Collection. William Exer (Rusty) Williams (1897-1973), native of Durham, N.C., was a comedian who worked initially in minstrels, then in the vaudeville circuit from the 1910s to 1950. From his teen years he worked in tent and traveling shows of some of the major vaudeville stages of his day. Rusty met his wife to be while on the road in Pennsylvania and the show needed a substitute piano player. She was Dorothy (Dottie) Hurrey when she filled in and wowed the audience along with Rusty. Later, the couple had two daughters, Wilma and Billie, who were taught early by their parents to tap dance and sing and became part of the show. In the 1930s Rusty formed his own tent show that toured primarily in North Carolina. He hauled the tents from booking to booking, setting up in empty lots in small towns. Dottie made the costumes, while Rusty was on stage in clown and blackface skits, the girls tap danced between reels of old movies, and Dottie played the piano for them all. Wherever the family performed, the girls entered school for a brief time, somehow keeping up with their classmates, even outpacing them. At one time they held a world record for the number of schools attended.

Unidentified Cottage 026, 3-26-1950

PC Coaches of Lincoln operated P865VFG (ex-Brighton & Hove 765) Scania N113DRB / East Lancashire Cityzen, is seen in the village of Stow, after working a private school contract. In the background can be seen the impressive Norman Minster Church of St Mary (commonly known as Stow Minster) - one of the oldest parish churches in England.

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