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Name: Jack

Species: Virginia Opossum

Sex: Male

Location from: Ohio

Other: An adult male that dropped dead in my barn when I lived in a rural area in Ohio. He was found in the morning, already beginning to decay, likely died early in the night before. He has evidence of a severe infection in his lower left jaw, and a broken right top canine with sign of beginning infection in the bone of the root canal of the same tooth. His incisors are missing post mortem.

 

Species Info: Opossums are known for their playing-dead characteristic, which helps preserve them when faced with a threat. They have an unusually short lifespan of up to 2 years (4 in captivity) and are omnivorous, preferring fruit, grain, insects, worms, and small animals like birds and snakes.

 

Opossum are native to Central and East North America and most of Mexico. They are not native to West US, but a small percentage have been introduced. Opossums do not do well in cold environments and thus are not found in the majority of Canada or North-West states.

Reference: APAAME_20051002_RHB-0224

Photographer: Robert Howard Bewley

Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East

Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works

E J Goose

 

SDGW has an Edgar James, born Forncett St Peter, Norfolk, but with no place of residence recorded. He was 19427 Norfolk Regiment.

 

GOOSE, EDGAR JAMES

Rank: Private

Service No: 19427

Date of Death: 22/04/1916

Regiment: Norfolk Regiment, 2nd Bn.

Panel Reference

Panel 10.

Memorial

BASRA MEMORIAL

CWGC www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/865431/GOOSE,%20EDGAR...

 

No match on Norlink

 

Medal Index Card:WO 372/8/66896

He is recorded as Private Edgar J. Goose of the Norfolk Regiment.

 

Baptism

The baptism of an Edgar James Goose, born 12th March 1883, took place at St Peter Church, Forncett St Peter on the 29th July 1883. Parents were James, a Labourer, and Mary Anne. Also baptised on the same day was his sister Rosanna, who had been born 28th March 1881.

 

His place in a family tree is shown on an online site.

Father GOOSE, James Mother RICHES, Mary Ann Sister GOOSE, Ellen Elizabeth Brother GOOSE, George Brother GOOSE, Edward Sister GOOSE, Rosanna GOOSE, Edgar James Sister GOOSE, Edith Mary Sister GOOSE, Ruby Alice Sister GOOSE, Lucy Emma Brother GOOSE, Harold Bertie Sister GOOSE, Jessie Eliza

www.thegoosefamily.plus.com/fh/Goose/ppl/f/5/acfb4de84fa0...

 

Census

 

The 18 year old Edgar J, born Forncett St Peter and working as a something related to Sheep on a Farm, (unfortunately the 1901 census enumerator has scrawled some kind of classification and blotted out most of the underlying text - the Genes Reunited transcriber had him down as Sheep “Sawyer” on Farm !) was recorded living at The Street, Ashwellthorpe. This was the household of his parents, James, (aged 48 and a Teamster on Farm from Tharston, Norfolk), and Mary A, (aged 42 and from Tasburgh, Norfolk). Their other children living with them are:-

Edward……………aged 22.……….born Tharston…………..Horseman on Farm

George…………….aged 24.……….born Tharston…………..Horseman on Farm

Jessie E……………aged 7.…………born Ashwellthorpe

Lucy E…………….aged 12.………..born Wreningham

Rosa A…………….aged 20.……….born Tharston…………General Domestic Servant

Ruby A……………aged 14.……….born Wreingham

 

By the time of the 1911 census the 28 year old Edgar James is married and recorded as the head of the household at a dwelling at Wacton, Long Stratton, Norfolk. Working as a Horseman on Farm, he lives with his wife of 4 years, Grace Emma, (aged 34 and from Thurlton, Norfolk). The couple have already had three children, then all still alive. They were :-

Ivy Mary………..aged 4.…….born Ashwellthorpe

Jessy Mary………aged 2.……born Ashwellthorpe

Ruby Alice………aged 1.……born Wacton

 

The marriage of a Edgar James Goose to Grace Emma Gibbs was recorded in the Depwade District that covers Ashwellthorpe in the January to March 1907.

 

Grace Emma was possibly heavily pregnant with another child at the time of the 1911 census, as the birth of an Edgar J. was recorded in the Depwade District in the April to June 1911 quarter. July to September 1913 saw the birth of a Robert F Goose in the Depwade District, (mothers maiden name Gibbs) . Finally in January to March 1915 in the same District came the birth of Grace Goose, again mothers surname Gibbs. When she was widowed Grace was therefore bringing up 5 or even 6 small children.

 

The Siege of Kut

During the siege of Kut which lasted for 5 months aircraft were first used to try and drop supplies to the garrison. The aircraft could not carry enough supplies some were shot down and the attempt ended in failure. The Turks used aircraft more successfully in bombing the town, many troops having been wounded were then killed in hospital by an air raid. Several attempts were made to break out across the river on floating bridges, but as the river was in flood at this time of the year the attempts failed. Radio contact with the outside world was kept up until the end.

Towards the end of the siege the daily ration for British troops was reduced to ten ounces of bread and one pound of horse or mule flesh. Indian troops who refused to eat flesh were dying of scurvy at the rate of 10 to 20 a day. In all 1746 people died during the siege from wounds or disease. On 29 April 1916 Kut surrendered to the Turks.

www.stephen-stratford.co.uk/pte_wilby.htm

 

For more on each name, see comments.

(SDGW - Soldiers Who Died in the Great War

CWGC - Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Norlink - Norfolk County Picture Archive)

 

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Name: Jack

Species: Virginia Opossum

Sex: Male

Location from: Ohio

Other: An adult male that dropped dead in my barn when I lived in a rural area in Ohio. He was found in the morning, already beginning to decay, likely died early in the night before. He has evidence of a severe infection in his lower left jaw, and a broken right top canine with sign of beginning infection in the bone of the root canal of the same tooth. His incisors are missing post mortem.

 

Species Info: Opossums are known for their playing-dead characteristic, which helps preserve them when faced with a threat. They have an unusually short lifespan of up to 2 years (4 in captivity) and are omnivorous, preferring fruit, grain, insects, worms, and small animals like birds and snakes.

 

Opossum are native to Central and East North America and most of Mexico. They are not native to West US, but a small percentage have been introduced. Opossums do not do well in cold environments and thus are not found in the majority of Canada or North-West states.

This image is from the Inventing Interactive article about the UI sequences in the film "Avengers: Age of Ultron." The full post is online at www.inventinginteractive.com/2015/05/09/avengers-age-of-u...

I was given a pile of foam core and made a new work wall with it, covering it with printmaking paper so I can write notes as well as pin up fabric. So nice to combine the two!

This is meant to be used as anatomy reference or use in art. Please see my profile for usage rules!

 

Name: Jack

Species: Virginia Opossum

Sex: Male

Location from: Ohio

Other: An adult male that dropped dead in my barn when I lived in a rural area in Ohio. He was found in the morning, already beginning to decay, likely died early in the night before. He has evidence of a severe infection in his lower left jaw, and a broken right top canine with sign of beginning infection in the bone of the root canal of the same tooth. His incisors are missing post mortem.

 

Species Info: Opossums are known for their playing-dead characteristic, which helps preserve them when faced with a threat. They have an unusually short lifespan of up to 2 years (4 in captivity) and are omnivorous, preferring fruit, grain, insects, worms, and small animals like birds and snakes.

 

Opossum are native to Central and East North America and most of Mexico. They are not native to West US, but a small percentage have been introduced. Opossums do not do well in cold environments and thus are not found in the majority of Canada or North-West states.

Book Photographed by Beekeeper for reference purpose

Minifee active line / cutie bust dress on iMda 4.3

Fits great, just a smidge tighter over the chest!

Hybrid reference shots

 

Luts 2012 Winter event head - White skin

 

Souldoll NL body (2012-ish) - White skin

 

Reference photo courtesy of Claire Wright Photography

Library by Moriyama and Teshima

Reference FIle: FLA-160806-ND800E-525-BW_selenium

 

Infrared Underwater Photography

  

©2016 Fernando Lopez Arbarello - All Rights Reserved

 

ARBARELLO FINE ART

Fine Art Photography by Fernando Lopez Arbarello

www.arbarello.com

Established in 1909, the Toronto Reference Library initially operated from another building on College Street. In the late-1960s, management of the library was assumed by the Metropolitan Toronto Library Board. Believing the space in the original structure to be inadequate, Raymond Moriyama was tasked to find a new site, and was later commissioned by the board to design a new building for the site. The new building was opened to the public in 1977 as the Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library, and the library continued to operate under that name until 1998, when it reverted to its original name. The building underwent renovations and expansion from 2009 to 2014.

 

Nikon F5 - AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm 1:2.8G - Kodak Tri-X 400 @ ASA-320

Zone Imaging 510-Pyro (1+100) 8:00 @ 20C

Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE

Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC

The department has been building up a library of design related reference books over the last few years. Pupils are encouraged to make use of these books on a regular basis. The photographs here demonstrate the tremendous wealth of content contained therein.

 

The sequence has been shot in such a way that the cover of the book is shown first and a few sample pages are included to give the student an idea of the content the book contains. Pupils may then approach staff and request a short term loan.

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