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'Lost Plot' a group show by Jack Teagle, Liam Barrett, Rose Robbins & Simon Daly.
preview: Thursday 6th Sept 7-9pm
open: Fri 7th Sept - Sat 6th Oct
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A freak tidalwave has left the contents of a nonexistent attic washed up on the gallery walls...
Four artists based in the south west of England take over Here Gallery . Together they have created a parallel culture, fragments of stories and illustrated memorabilia that combine elements of the familiar and unfamiliar.
Jack Teagle is a freelance illustrator, comic artist and painter, his most recent comic "Fight 2!" was published by Nobrow Press. Jack joined forces with fellow illustrator Liam Barrett earlier this year, to exhibit as part of the Pick Me Up graphic arts fair held at Somerset House, London.
Rose Robbins self-publishes comics as one half of Often and Mistakes, she was recently awarded "Best New Blood" at D&AD 2012. Simon Daly has also self-published his comics, including fantastical tales of electronic music pioneer Delia Derbyshire. Simon's experience in a variety of filmmaking roles, from music videos to software development, has led to collaborations with several artists, most recently assisting Liam and Rose in animating their work.
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East-German postcard by VEB Progress Filmvertrieb, Berlin, no. 4869, 1969. Photo: Uhlenhut.
East German actor Hannjo Hasse (1921-1983) was the most sinister bad guy of the DEFA films. In the Eastern, the communist version of the Western, he often played greedy pioneers who seek to dispossess Native Americans.
Hannjo Hasse was born in Bonn, Germany, 1921. Hannjo began his adult life working in an office. In 1938, he began to study acting at Lilly Ackermann’s Ausbildungsanstalt fĂĽr deutschen BĂĽhnennachwuchs (Institute for Stage Artists' Education) in Berlin. In 1941, he was drafted for military service during World War II. After the end of the war and his release from captivity, Hasse returned to Weimar, where he spent another six months to complete his drama training. He made his debut on stage in the Nordhausen Theater, where he was also employed as a dramaturge. In 1951, Hasse made his first screen appearance, playing a minor role in Der Untertan/The Kaiser's Lackey (Wolfgang Staudte, 1951), based on Heinrich Mann's 1918 satirical novel by the same name. It was a huge success. He also played a supporting partb in Ernst Thälmann (Kurt Maetzig, 1954), a film in two parts about the life of Ernst Thälmann, leader of the Communist Party of Germany during much of the Weimar Republic. Hasse worked in theatres in Eisleben, Burg bei Magdeburg and Schwerin, before settling at the Hans Otto Theater in Leipzig, where he was a member of the regular cast between 1954 and 1962. Afterwards, he moved to Berlin's VolksbĂĽhne, and then to the Deutsches Theater. Hasse played a wide range of supporting characters, from Malvolio to the Fledermaus. From the late 1950s, Hasse focused mainly on cinema and television work. Although his earlier stage roles were mostly comical in nature, in the cinema he depicted sinister characters almost solely. He played the lead in the war film Der Fall Gleiwitz/The Gleiwitz Case (Gerhard Klein, 1961). The film themes the SS stage-managed Gleiwitz incident at the evening of 31 August 1939. This served national-socialist propaganda as a pretext to start second World War by raiding Poland the next day. The plot was reconstructed exactly according to the statements of SS-Man Alfred Naujocks before British authorities at the Nuremberg trials. Hasse’s other films included the Czech drama Vyššà princip/Higher Principle (Jiřà KrejÄŤĂk, 1960), the espionage thriller Reserviert fĂĽr den Tod/Reserved for the Death (Heinz Thiel, 1963) with Hans-Peter Minetti, and the propaganda film An französischen Kaminen/At A French Fireside (Kurt Maetzig, 1963) with Arno Wyzniewski. The latter was one of eight major DEFA pictures made between 1959 and 1964 that centered on the theme of the Cold War, with an underlying message that East Germany had to defend itself from the West.
In 1966, Hannjo Hasse appeared in Die Söhne der großen Bärin/The Sons of Great Bear (Josef Mach, 1966), starring the Yugoslav actor Gojko Mitić in the leading role of Tokei-ihto. The picture is a revisionist Western, pioneering the genre of the Ostern (Eastern), and emphases on the positive portrayal of Native Americans, while presenting the Whites as antagonists. It is one of the most successful films produced by the DEFA studio. Renate Seydel, who interviewed Hasse in 1966, commented that he was the most perennial villain in the actors' ensemble of DEFA and Deutscher Fernsehfunk. The favorable reception of The Sons of Great Bear surpassed by far what DEFA directors had anticipated. This paved the way for a dozen Easterns featuring Indians as the heroes, often portrayed by Mitić and this series became the studio's best known and most successful film series. Hasse appeared in five Easterns, including Spur des Falken/Trail of the Falcon (Gottfried Kolditz, 1968) and Tödlicher Irrtum/Fatal Error (Konrad Petzold, 1970) with Armin Müller-Stahl. Hasse is also remembered for depicting SD Colonel von Dietrich in the Yugoslav partisan film Valter brani Sarajevo/Walter Defends Sarajevo (Hajrudin Krvavac, 1971). In addition to those entertainment films, he also portrayed historical antagonists in several bleaker pictures dealing with the recent past, like Adolf Eichmann in the film Lebende Ware/Living Cargo (Wolfgang Luderer, 1966) - based on the blood for goods affair, and as Reynhard Heydrich in the Czech-Russian war thriller Sokolovo (Otakar Vávra, 1975). Hasse told Seydel that he considered those roles as having educational value, in order to "demonstrate the full horror of Fascism" to younger viewers. In 1971, Hasse was awarded the Art Prize of the German Democratic Republic. He also dubbed many films and was the German voice for Philippe Noiret, Pierre Brasseur and Yves Montand. His later films include the Polish historical film Kopernik/Copernicus (Ewa Petelska, Czesław Petelski, 1973), the fairytale film Wer reißt denn gleich vorm Teufel aus/The Devil's Three Golden Hairs (Egon Schlegel, 1977) and the comedy Einfach Blumen aufs Dach/Simply flowers at the roof (Roland Oehme, 1979). His final bigger role was in the TV comedy Es war so nett in unserem Quartett/It was so fine in our quartet (Robert Trösch 1983). Hannjo Hasse died in Falkensee in the GDR in 1983 and is buried in the Südwestkirchhof Stahnsdorf. He was 61.
Sources: Tom B. (Westerns… all’ Italiana), Wikipedia, and IMDb.
Iowa State University has planted several pollinator plots across the state. The idea is to have flowering plants as early in the spring and late in the fall as possible. There are two plots near Elkhart Iowa. Looking at the image for NRCS's Pollinator plot you can see some difference in the plant mix but the same end result Taken 9/19/18
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Sony 3.5-5.6/18-70
Very much a popular fiction by a popular author, this book, written in the late 60’s cannot fail to infuriate any clear thinking reader, with its inconsistent plot, childish contrivances, and a male chauvinistic protagonist.
[SPOILER ALERT]
Sherman, an Interpol officer, enters Amsterdam hot on the trails of a drug supplier. He is accompanied by Maggie and Belinda, two female Interpol officers, whose main criteria of selection for the job seem to be ravishing good looks, and the ability to put up with Sherman’s constant sneering.
Maclean’s Amsterdam is peopled only by crooks and very very beautiful young women. The crooks, in spite of innumerable opportunities to do so, never ever actually shoot Sherman in the head and end it. No. They try to drown him, then they try to burn him, and on one occasion they even try to kill him by making him wear headphones playing amplified sound of antique clocks. The reader is not really surprised that Sherman survives all these elaborate attempts even after stumbling into each and every trap laid out for him.
Near the end, Maggie, the semi-intelligent female dies at the hands of pitchfork yielding hay dancers, and Belinda, the completely stupid one, agrees to marry Sherman without even receiving a formal proposal.
All in all a thorough waste of time. Anyone looking for light entertainment would be well advised to steer clear of this book, and stick to Agatha Christie’s novels instead.
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Glasnevin is one of the few cemeteries that allowed stillborn babies to be buried in consecrated ground and contains an area called the Angels Plot.
My understanding is that the Holy Angels Plot in Glasnevin Cemetery is the final resting place of many new born infants and premature babies who have died. The various Dublin maternity hospitals own grave containing about twenty babies. There are as many as 40,000 burials in shared graves and over the years families of the deceased infants have placed toys and teddies, birthday cards and little ornaments on the graves.
Angels Forever is a group of parents who are campaigning against a plan for a memorial garden proposed by the Glasnevin Trust who are responsible for the cemetery. As the memorial garden was to be constructed on the plot the management insisted that all the memorabilia be removed from the graves.
The Angels Forever group believe that parents specifically chose the Glasnevin Angels Plot for the very reason that they could put childhood tokens on the graves and be told now, after little or no consultation, that they must allow the graves to be changed in this way is causing a lot of hurt.
A Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) researcher collecting data about the amount of carbon dioxide.
Photo by Nanang Sujana/CIFOR
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Stone Family Plot - area surrounded by concrete curbing, 1 large stone w/ Cora A & AF, 1 small stone to left of large stone and 4 other small stone with only CAS on them, after researching believe following also buried here:
Amanda Cora Ann (King) Stone, (10/14/1863-10/31/1908) unmarked except for blank marker)
William Gardner Stone (1822NY-1903KS), father of Alfred Frank Stone,husband of Eunice Tanner;
Nellie Stone 4/15/1905KS-4/15/1905KS, 10th child of Alfred Frank & Amanda Cora Ann (King) Stone;
Ruth McCarter 8/25/1911KS-9/2/1911KS, 1st child of Francis Fern & Eva May (Stone) McCarter, granddaughter of Alfred Frank & Amanda Cora Ann (King) Stone;
George Wasson Stone (1849NY-3/24/1920Turkville,KS) Oldest son of William Gardner Stone & Eunice Tanner, Older brother of Alfred Frank Stone.
'A bold house of two boxes of honest industry, one in timber skin floating above the other in white, penetrations into each skin from balcony and window.
A site responsive design that takes full advantage of orientation to assist in heating the house and maximize available views.'
www.scotlandshousingexpo.com/plot6.php
Composite image of all the properties.
Back inThe Day.
Revolution.
Afro. Jew-fro. Hippes, Freaks,Stoners..these were the labels of my "yout"
a High School Underground Newspaper was launched, with Billy Swislow @ the helm- these were a few covers that I drew- but were never used..
The Plot. circa 1973.
back when I signed my work with the nome de plume:: " Free "
Died 26 June 1986, aged 80 years
Husband of Jose Kremer
Mother of Lionel
Plot no. 100
These photographs were taken by Peter Gatoff. They were indexed and uploaded to Flickr as part of the Lahav Jewish Heritage project (a project funded by a bequest to Newcastle City Council by the Lahav Marital Trust in memory of Ron and Kath Lahav).
TWAM reference: CE.JW/6 - a collection of 4 CDs containing photographs of headstones at Elswick, Hazlerigg, Heaton, North Shields, North Shields Reform, South Shields and Whitley Bay.
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This is the first season of me working my own allotment, i had wroked a small patch of my dads a couple of seasons back but became despondent due to his constant nit picking. Anyhoo, i have harvested quite a lot so far but never had my camera handy until yesterday. So far i have pulled all my spinach, 6 white cabbages, a mountain of strawberries, a few onions, broccoli, then yesterday i picked a load of peas, a few lil tommytomoes & 5 colliflowers.
This is proper food that tastes fantastic & has had absolutely no contact with any chemicals what so ever & it free - just a little effort for a massive reward.
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This is my whole garden plot. The top-left corner is the apple tree, and the bottom-right corner is the square-foot box.
A chip plot of the very first ARM CPU which sprang in to life on 26th April 1985. It was implemented in 3um CMOS using 24,800 transistors, ran at 6MHz and consumed 120mW.
In rural Bihar India outside of Patna farmers work their fields.
Photo Credit: Melissa Cooperman / IFPRI
5th November 2006: Lewes, East Sussex. The town's most important annual event is Lewes Bonfire - Guy Fawkes Night celebrations on the 5th of November. In Lewes this event not only marks the date of the uncovering of the Gunpowder Plot in 1605, but also commemorates the memory of the seventeen Protestant martyrs.
The current celebrations take the form of a series of torchlit processions through the town. The event is organised by the local bonfire societies, under the auspices of the Lewes Bonfire Council[13]. Lewes itself currently has seven bonfire societies (Nevill Juveniles is a children's society and holds its celebrations a week or two before 5th November; Southover, which disbanded in 1985, reformed in 2005) and a number of nearby towns have their own bonfire societies. The other five local bonfire societies from the town (Cliffe, Borough, Commercial Square, South Street and Waterloo) each proceed on their own route accompanied by a number of other societies from the neighbouring towns.
Each bonfire society has its own traditional costumes (ranging from Tudor dress to Mongol warriors). A number of large effigies are drawn though the streets. Effigies of Guy Fawkes and Pope Paul V[14], who became head of the Roman Catholic Church in 1605, feature every year. In addition, each of the five main local societies creates a topical "tableau" (usually, but not always, representing a human figure or figures), and the Cliffe society displays on pikes the heads (also in effigy) of its current "Enemies of Bonfire", who range from nationally reviled figures to local officials who have attempted to place restrictions on the event. Restrictions are generally ignored by the Societies.
In 2001 an effigy of Osama bin Laden ensured that the annual event received more press attention than usual (it featured on the front page of some national newspapers) as did the Firle Bonfire Society's 2003 choice of a gypsy caravan. To mark the demise of the 17 martyrs, 17 burning crosses are carried through the town, and a wreath-laying ceremony occurs at the War Memorial in the centre of town. A flaming tar barrel is also thrown into the river Ouse; this is said to symbolise the throwing of the magistrates into the river after they read the Riot Act to the bonfire boys in 1847, but may also be an echo of Samhain traditions. The festivities culminate in five separate bonfire displays, where the effigies are destroyed by firework and flame. Up to 80,000 people have been known to attend this local spectacle, coming from all over the South and sometimes further afield.
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Playing with plotter drawing with opencv -> autotrace -> pstoedit -> chiplotle python plotter library.
Sarah Plant-daughter of James Plant and Mary King.
Sarah was born around 1824 in the village of Sibsey, in Lincolnshire, England.
When Sarah was about 15 years of age (in 1839) she sewed a tapestry depicting Nosely Hall, the seat of Sir Arthur HAEZELRIGS located at Billesdon, Leicestershire. It is not known whether this image has any significance for the family. The piece has been handed down as an heirloom within the family.
In the 1851 census, Sarah (aged 26) was unmarried and living on her family's farm at Kirton, near Sibsey. She was described as a farmer's daughter.
Sarah emigrated to Victoria aboard the ship "Golconda" with her mother Mary PLANT and her seven brothers and sisters. It seems they payed their own passage to Australia, arriving at Hobsons Bay (Vic), near Melbourne (Vic), in January 1855. Sarah was 30 years old at that time. Her father, James PLANT, had lost their family's farm in Linconshire around 1855 due to his drinking, and it is thought that their mother subsequently brought the children to Australia to begin a new life. Sarah's father did not accompany them on their voyage and died in England many years later in 1880.
Sarah is buried along with her husband in plot 536 in the Methodist section of the Warracknabeal Cemetery (Vic). There is no headstone.
** Warracknabeal Herald 14 Dec 1897 **
Death on the 12 December at Willenabrina, Sarah, widow of the late Charles CHRISTIAN, aged 73 years. Deeply regretted.
OBITUARY - Sarah CHRISTIAN (Warracknabeal Herald 14 Dec 1897)
"Our obituary column today contains the announcement of the death of Mrs. Sarah CHRISTIAN, widow of the late Mr. Charles CHRISTIAN, formerly of Wallup and Yellangip, whose death was announced in this paper about four weeks ago (sic.). Since her husband's death Mrs. CHRISTIAN has resided with her son-in-law Mr. James ALLEN, at Willenabrina, where her death, from natural causes took place on Sunday. The deceased, who was 73 years of age, leaves a family of two sons and two daughters, the former being Messrs. Henry and John CHRISTIAN, of Willenabrina. The funeral under the direction of Mr. D. J. JAMOUNEAU will pass through Warracknabeal at noon today on the way to the local cemetery."
She married Charles CHRISTIAN, married 15 Jan 1856 in Creswick, Vic.
Head sculpt for my newest puppet, the 'Plot Device Fairy.' Eva thinks she looks like the 'Octo-Mom.'
This is just the clay sculpt for the mold; the finished puppet won't be dark green. She'll likely be pale-skinned with all black eyes and spiky orange hair.
The tallest waterfall in the Plotter Kill Preserve at 60'. Not the optimum flow level, but worth the trip. The summer was so dry, no water was flowing here at all, and even now when it rains water levels unpredictable. But a great day for hiking... and cloudy, which saturates the fall colors. CP used.
See the full Plotter Kill set..