View allAll Photos Tagged reader
'A Scots Reader' wis set furth bi Oliver and Boyd (Embra), aboot the 1950's. The'r nae ISBN nummer.
This buik wis used in Scots infant scuils tae learn bairns hoo tae read in Scots. Hoo mony teachers used it, an hoo affen, is anither maiter.
Photie bi Dr Dauvit Horsbroch.
I show here the procession of Readers waiting to enter the Cathedral for the Solemn Eucharist in thanksgiving for Bishop Edward King on Sat 6th March 2010. I managed to photograph the processions of clergy and readers but not, alas the most distinguished of the processions, that of the retired clergy ("The See gave up its Dead!) - which included two retired bishops and two Deans Emeriti along with retired canons and also-rans like me! One of the retired Deans was The Very Revd The Hon Oliver Twistleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Dean of Lincoln from 1969-89 and one of no less than three surviving Lincoln Deans Emeriti! (The Very Revd Dr Brandon Jackson did not attend the event!)
Evening Leader readers' pictures
Submitted by: "Philip Youle-Grayling from Hightown Barracks - Wrexham"
Description: "A few of my favourite photographs taken at this year `s Remembrance Service."
Recipient of the Outstanding Contribution to Travel award, Michael Palin, CBE.
Credit: Scott Wishart/National Geographic Traveller (UK)
Foxit’s eSlick’s price tag is probably the best thing going for it right now. The device offers features similar to the Kindle and the
Sony Reader. But at 6.4 ounces, eSlick is among the lightest readers on the market and comes with internal memory of 128 MB and a 2-GB SD card, and the standard 6-inch screen.