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Sylvester Memorial Wellston Public Library

The children’s room now provides expanded room for materials, seating, activities, and play

This is my sons dog. He is a male dog. His name is Sylvester and he is a Dwarf Pincher. He is almost two years now.

 

This set is shot outside our house a sunny afternoon in February, the outside temperature was minus 3C.

This "Gabriel Michael T-Shirt Tees" Auction features a very cool, and collectible, Original Airbrush Japan Lot 29 - Tiger Of The East T-Shirt featuring Sylvester the Cat. End time: Oct-24-06 01:42:23 PDT cgi.ebay.com/Original-Airbrush-Japan-Lot-29-feat-Sylveste...

Photo reference for comic artists working on the strip for Doctor Who Magazine. Photographed on location during recording of 'Survival'

Original Caption: Sister Sylvester

 

U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 111-B-1734

 

From:: Series: Mathew Brady Photographs of Civil War-Era Personalities and Scenes, (Record Group 111)

 

Photographer: Brady, Mathew, 1823 (ca.) - 1896

 

Coverage Dates: ca. 1860 - ca. 1865

 

Subjects:

American Civil War, 1861-1865

Brady National Photographic Art Gallery (Washington, D.C.)

 

Persistent URL: catalog.archives.gov/id/525936

 

Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001.

 

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Access Restrictions: Unrestricted

Use Restrictions: Unrestricted

 

1973 Pepsi Warner Bros. Looney Tunes Sylvester with "small nose" variation. I guess my other "small nose" is actually a "medium nose".

Sylvester McCoy at Armageddon 2010, Auckland

Ziegenhains Wasserfestung umgeben von Feuerwerk

Wales Comic Con 2018 21-4-18

Sylvester Robbins

C. Tom Smith Photography Collection

 

BBC Prop at the Blackpool Doctor Who Exhibition

 

Official Site

 

Where this photo was taken.

 

Name: JONES, SYLVESTER

Initials: S

Nationality: United Kingdom

Rank: Sergeant (Obs.)

Regiment/Service: Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

Unit Text: 105 Sqdn.

Age: 26

Date of Death: 01/03/1941

Service No: 968353

Additional information: Son of Thomas and Catherine Jones, of Manchester.

Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference: Plot RP. Row Class 2. Grave 27.

Cemetery: GRONINGEN (ESSERVELD) GENERAL CEMETERY

 

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2 of mine-both were strays outside my school - they wrestle a lot - but seem to get along--however there are still some litterbox problems---Pipsqueak did upset the applecart

Our new adoptee! Took the dogs to the vet for their annual and came home with a new member of the family! So sweet, so happy, so welcome!

This is my sons dog. He is a male dog. His name is Sylvester and he is a Dwarf Pincher. He is almost two years now.

 

This set is shot outside our house a sunny afternoon in February, the outside temperature was minus 3C.

Cousin Ellie's mother, Mary Virginia Addiego nee Sylvester (1903-1979). She enjoyed sewing, music, and art, and was loved by all. The photo may have been taken in the late 1910's/early 1920's.

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I won some new ribbons at the cat show today, the humans seem to be making a fuss about this one.

Crazy humans.

Title: Sylvester.

Author: Georgette Heyer.

Publisher: Pan Books.

Date: 1970.

Artist:

27 October 2007; with umbrella in hand, I am on the verge of entering the metropolis of Sylvester, Michigan.

 

Sylvester was first inhabited approximately in 1860. It got its start as a lumber mill on Sylvester Creek. Sylvester Creek was originally called Silver Creek, this is how the town was creatively named Sylvester.

 

By 1870, Sylvester boasted a population of 70 residents. It was claim to two general stores, three saw mills, a blacksmith shop, a wagon shop, and a boot and shoe store. Sylvester even had their own doctor, Andrew Farrar. Farrar moved to Millbrook in 1855, ran a store in Sylvester, had 40 acres north of town and served the entire Millbrook, Mecosta and Sylvester villages as a family doctor for more than 50 years. In 1877 a hotel was built during its peak population of about 100. The steam mill boiler exploded in 1900, killed two men, and was not rebuilt. Thus, the end of the lumber business was upon Sylvester.

 

This village maintained a post office from 1872 to 1904. Sylvester also supported a school from 1883 to 1943.

 

A series of grocers set up shop over the first century of the town's existence. The last one owned by William Yurisko, saw his establishment burn to the ground on New Year's Eve 1957. The Grand Rapids Herald ran a photo of the burning store next to an article titled: "Last Store Burns: Mecosta County Town of Sylvester Becomes History".

 

Agriculture is Sylvester's primary industry today.

A plaque on this house in New Albany describes how Sylvester Ranney built this house in 1846, then it caught fire in 1865 and was rebuilt.

Yo Rambo... you are not strong enough to keep me from crushing your head!

let's start the new year in Valbella

© Friedrich Hartl

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