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"North Riding Infirmary, Newport Road - James Hinshelwood, M.A., M.B., C.M., House Surgeon; Rev. G. H. Stock, Chaplain, St. Paul's Vicarage; Eugene Wethey, Treas., National Provincial Bank; Duncan McCraig, M.D., L.R.C.S., Edin., L.M., Consulting Physician; Mrs. Harriet Martin, Matron; Angus Macpherson, Secretary" - Bulmer's Directory 1890

 

The North Riding Infirmary, in Newport Road, is a large brick edifice with stone facings and balconies, begun in 1860 and finished in 1864, at a cost of about £8,500; the foundation stone was laid by the late Earl of Zetland, August 7th, 1860, and the building opened for the reception of patients in June, 1864: it has since been enlarged at a cost of over £13,000, and since 1904 additions to the north and south ends of the building have been made at the cost of the late St. Hon. Sir Bernhard Samuelson Bart. for a new out-patient department, seven administrative rooms and an additional small ward of five beds: the hospital now contains eleven wards, and three small special wards, holding beds for 103 in-patients, and is supported entirely by voluntary subscriptions.

 

MacPherson was secretary of Middlesbrough (or North Riding) Infirmary for 32 years 1873 - 1904 and from 1872 secretary of Cleveland Institute of Engineers

 

He was also the President of the Cleveland Naturalists' Field Club in 1886 and again in 1894 and President of the Middlesbrough Amateur Swimming Club.

  

In 1861 at Victoria Villa Private School, Bothwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland:

Angus Macpherson 33 head, Teacher of the English Language, Glasgow, Lanarkshire

Jane T Macpherson 26 wife, Teacher of the English Language, Glasgow, Lanarkshire

Robert Holmes 24 visitor, manufacturer, Glasgow, Lanarkshire

Catherine Brunton 22 boarder, teacher of music, Campbelton, Argyleshire

Angus Macpherson 6 son, Glasgow, Lanarkshire

Robert H (Holmes) Macpherson 1 son, Paisley, Renfrewshire ...

 

In 1871 at North Ormesby Holy Trinity, Guisborough, Yorkshire:

Angus Macpherson 44 head, civil engineer, Scotland

Jane Macpherson 35 wife, Scotland

Jeny Y Macpherson 14 dau, Scotland

Robert H Macpherson 11 son, Scotland

Morgan Macpherson 8 dau, Scotland.

 

In 1891 at Coatham, Yorkshire:

Angus Mc Pherson 66 head, secretary, Scientific Inst and Infirmary, employed, Glasgow, Scotland

Mary J Mc Pherson 61 wife, Glasgow, Scotland

Angus Mc Pherson 36 son, single, journalist, Glasgow, Scotland

Ada L Barrick 19 servant, single, Whitby, Yorks.

 

In 1901 at 4 St Vincent Tce, Coatham, Yorks:

Anges Macpherson 74 head, Secretary of N Riding Infirmary, employer, Scotland

Mary Joanna Macpherson 71 wife, Scotland

Emma Barrick 25 servant, single, Whitby, Yorks.

 

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Sittande trea från vänster, Erna Johansson.

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Windy day in Roc’h Treas. Near Santec, Brittany, France.

a triumph of Treos?

 

after dinner at Casanova Restaurant in Carmel

December 2012: Tréa, a young black Lab stray dog from Princeton, MN, is the latest recipient of financial support from Born Free USA, the leader in animal welfare and wildlife conservation.

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PEOPLE'S DEMOCRACY APRIL 10, 2005 .

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ness. At the )f th~ demo-:ulture oi the .

~Party Con-l8, culturtd 5nreus ofthe .

f-1:-Jshmi fan .

Fromi\lMch ;ions were ·ial, cultural. )( the Hindi .

~ipal Singh .

ntellectunIs, 1ltural acti\-! associated omall Hindi .

participnt~d .

programme among par-.

of the Left nd inspired :toassociatl! ,fthe Partv. tied "People .

from March casion since ibited their nised under .

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ituation, the s are called )le. Barrin~ partie~ are .

poltcJCs of ·forms and communal-of divisi\'e les. eve that the rust Partyof .

a source of gling, peace in thecoun-.tre that the success. .

limitations iy, we have elhi during ableaspos-enience do >ologies on ittee. Ionce e 18th con-.

Guests Of Honour At The .

18th Congress .

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COMRADE Subodh Roy got .

bearerofdistrict and state committeesof· "'tilriilt of the Andhra.

involved in the freedom struggle, .

toddy workers nnd coirfactory workers. .

e\'en while in school, under the influ-.

At-present he is a member of CPf(M) .

ence of Surya Sen. TI1e revoluticmaiies .

Cherthal.:l Arc:<~ Committee, State Trea-.

inChattagram (Chittagong) planned nn Jrmed rebellion against the British ad-ministration and Subodh Roy joined them. He was the youngest participant and wasonly 1d in the exchange of fire be-tween the British troopsand the revolu-tionaries. Subodh Roy had tosuffer tre-mendous torture in jail. He was sen-.

tenced to penal confinement in .

Andamans. Itwas in Andaman jail that .

the communist ideology [lttracted him. After his release in 19-tO, he joined the Party. After independence,Comrade Roy shifted to Calcutttl and joined as a wholetimer at the Provincial Centre of the Party. Oneofthe maJOr contributions Subodh Roy made was his painstaking research on the history of the Commu-nist movement in India. The result is "Communism in India: Unpublished Documents''. He is a special invitee to the West Bengal State Committee now. .

He is89 vears old. .

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1938 leit forSingapore in 19-JO to set up practice. In 1943, on the imitation of Subhas Chandra 8t)5e, she became the leader of the fhansi ki Rani vomen's regimentoftheINA and theonlywoman member of his cabinet. In 1971, she .

worked with the PeoplesReliefCommit· tee of West Bengal among Bangladeshi refugeesandsoon afterwardsshejoined the CPJ(M). Since then she has served the Party. She was a member of the UP State Committee <md was elected vice-president of AfDWA at its first confer-ence in 1980. She 'Nas the joint candi-date of the Left parties in the 2002 Presi-dential elections. She is 90 vears old..

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OMRADE M P Narayanan Nambiar is a member of Madai Aren Committee in Kannur district. He played an important role in building up the peCl~ant movement in North l\hlabar. He is a memberofthe AIKCand sltlle \'ice pre~id~ntof the Kisan Sabha. He joined the Pnrty in 1937. He was jailed for ~wnand halfyears in the frcc-dom struggle and braved the notorious Salem jail firing in 1948. He i~ 90-years old. .

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OMRADE K V Thankapp an bccam~Party member in 1946. Hl' Clctivdy pnrt icipa ttd i.r1 various struggle-; o( coir worker-.. He was one ofthe lead-~~r~ of the i\1uhamma c.:1mp which vv,1-. nrgnniscd to 1mpllrl trainjng to tlw vol-unker:;of the hi-.toric Punnilpril V:1ynI ;-~ r ....trug~lc. He was nrrestcd in 19..Jb and imprb1mLd for J ye:tr. He \\'orked un-Jcrgr~)und f{1r one ilnd half yc Cberlhtlla ltH of the CITU Alappuzh[l district committee. He is 82 years old. .

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OMRADE Sandhya .

Chatterjee participated in stu-.

dent mon'ment in 1938 and lx'Came the .

founder member o( Chandannagar .

Mahila S[lmiti in 1939. She joined the .

Party in 19-D. Shespent two years in jail .

under the British. She was the first .

womJn Mayor of Chandannagar Mu-.

nicipal Corporation in 1982. She was .

elected as MLA twice from l987to 1996. .

Duling her l~nure as an MLA. She is 80 .

years old. .

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OMRADE Bidya D cbbarrna joined the PMty in 1948. He is a member ofTripura statecommitteesince the formation ofthe CPI(M). Hewasone of the associates ofComrade Dasaratha Deb since initial stages of the 'Janashiksha Movement' of 1945. He .

pl~y<'d n prominent role in organising .

rt.~slanc.;-'Sainsl th\! A. rmy of the'lcrri-.

tori:~l Council, first by uniting the tribal .

p<.:·ople n jnnn-.hiksh" movement o:1nd subsequently in the Tripura Rajy., Up:~j;l!i Gan.1mu"b Parishad of \\·hich .

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he is still a central committee member. He \o\'a<; a minister in the first Left Front government in 1977. He \·vas elected to the leg~lntiveassembly for six terms. He was jailed for 9 years and 7 months and was underground for 13 years. He is89 years old. .

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OMRADE K Krishna Murty joined the Party in 1944 and from that year onwards he has been working as a wholetimer. He participated in the heroic Tclangana armed struggl~ and was one of the important leaders in the Nalgonda district. 1ill the recent state . conference, he was a member of the Andhrsidenl of the Andhra Pradesh Agricultural l<~bour Union. He undef\·vcnt twoand ht~lfyears tmpnsonmcnt and wns undergrNmd for ten and half yei'lrs. He i:, 81 years old. .

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OMRADE Parsa Satyanarnyanil is a vcternn tr,tdt unkm leader. l-Ie worked among co,1l miners in Sin~orani collcries. Com-r,lck l';usn founded the workers union inspitl' ofsevere rcpr~ssion. When dur-ing World Wnr II, the British rulers bJnned ;~II activities, Comrade ParsJ, :~long with other<;, orgunised under-hmllnd <lctivity. liehc'cilmea whnletimer in lY·D. Iic \\';b imprisnned both by the British rulers liS well as rukrs of inde-pendent lndi:~. In the 1~52 cll"'ctions, he (\'lllesll'd Jnd won the l'hxtiLms whik he w<1s undl'l' dlll'nt1on \ long time .

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memberofthe S('cr·.

Pradesh stale committee of lhc P;1rty, .

Comr.1dc Pa rsa wils <1lso the first state .

presidentofthe CITU. He b 79ycnrsold. .

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Comrade K R Sundaram joined the Salyagraha movement in lhe year 1937 and went on a padayi'ltra to part-icipnt~ in th.11 struggle. There he w<~s arrested and imprisoned (or two monlllS. In jail hecame in contactwith Comrades M RVenkatar<1man and P Rilmamurthy and <1fter i1tlcnding political classes taken by them, hejoined lhe Communist Party in 1943. He helped organise the beedi workers, municipal conservancy workers and the motor"an9 au tomobile workers. He was a panchayat president for23 years in his native place.1ill 1996, heworked as lhesecretary ofVelloredis-trict committee of the Party. During the emergency days, he was imprisoned. He was a member of Legislative Assembly for two terms. Even at this age of84, he is taking part innil activities of the Party .

Co rnrade M Pandian born in the year 1928 at Sivagiri .

(Th.irunel\'clidistrict in Tamil Nndu). He entered intoactivesoci.:~l lifcat Lhe age of .

1.6 ~vh..:n h(. got invol ve('! in c-OII<"cl ing funds for relief to those who suffered .

during lhe13cnb''' f.--,nlin,· of 194-1. \-lc w;:lS in the foreft-o nt of plo:~nning and org<~nising peasnnts' c:trugglcs in his native district, which pro\'ided a strong base for building the Communist Party in the year 1946. When the Party was undersevere attack, Comrade Pandian .

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HE 18th Congress of the Commu .

nist Party of lndin (Mnrxist) sa-.

Jutes the memory of the. martyrs who .

laid down their Jives fighting for the .

cause of the worl-.ing class and the .

democrJlic movement during the past .

three years since the 17th Congress. .

The 18th Congress pays glorious tributes to the 202 P.1rty rn~~mbers, its supporters ilnd their family members (including small dlildren) \,·ho were mnrtyred ddending lrib;ll-non tribal unity ilnd cht~mpioning thL· .:nusc of the Partv. They were killed by ~;\.trem-btgilngs of the NLFT, ATIFnrty and m.1ss organis,1li<.'ns in West 13cngil1 who s:~c-rificed tlwir Jives upholding the n.,g of the pilrtv Jnd the.: dcml)Cr.lti(' mO\'cmenl. Thcv becnrne victims ofthe ,nm~·d goons o l the Trinamui-BJP, !,1nd lord g.1ngs Jnd t''.lrctni!'t groups Jil-.c thl.' KI .O, P\VC and 1\ fCC. .

· The 18th Con~rc~s sillrttc..; the .

menwr\'. pf the ~() P.ut ' \ members of Kl·rala who wen: m .

6· 1 1 A ro l 2005 Delho .

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E K NAYANA R NAGA .

went underground andserved lhe Party in different Cc1puci tics including thnt of <.courier. Unncterred by the brut,1J at-tilck by the police durin~ those trying times, he stood ftrmly with thr i'Mty. When th0 PMty w<~s banned m the ye<1r 1948, he was imprisoned for six months. He wd fnr nine .

months. ShiFted to D.:llli in 1952 .>nd .

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·worked in the Delhi University. vVorked .

in the Oc1hi Univc.-..\ty "'l\:ach~·r» \.J""'" andelected to the De\hi Ur\lvcr::.ity Aca-demic Council for two terms. After re-tirement in 1982 began working in the central committeeoffice as a memberof the People's Democracy unit. She is 82 yearsold. .

TI1e 18th Cong ress pays respect-ful homage to the memoryofnine Party members and supporters who laid down their lives fighting extremism and separatism and anothercomrade who was killed in police firing in .

Jammu & Kashmir. The J8th Congress salutes the .

memoryofsi' comr<~des in Bihar who .

were killed by hired goondas of the .

landlords in Bihar. The 18th Congress pays respect-ful tribute to the memorv o( the three .

comr<~des who were k.illl'<.i b) ilnli-sn-.

cinl clements in Tilmilnndu for serv-.

ing the cause uf the pt'~or in i\bdhy<~ Pr;:~dcsh. .

The Communist P;-~r ty ~)i lndiJ (M\'ln:ist) w ill always cheri~h the memory oith<.'~e m:~rt) r~ (t pk'd~es to continUL' th~ tight to fttl hll their un-.

finished tc1sks. .

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1. a large pad for supporting the reclining body, used as or on a bed, consisting of a quilted or similarly fastened case, usually of heavy cloth, that contains hair, straw, cotton, foam rubber, etc., or a framework of metal springs.

Back Row - H. W. BOWE, G. E. GILLARD, Sec-Lieut., D BOWER, Treas., J. DYSON, O.F.

 

Third Row - W. J. ALLWORK, M. BOWDEN, G. MATICH, W.J. LEGGETT, F. G. SNUSHALL.

 

Second Row - F. E. MORTON, C. PICKING, Capt. F. PERCIVAL, W. GILLATELY, Auditor, H. J. HILDER, Auditor.

 

Front Row - A. JOHNS, C.F., H. R. WILTSHIRE, First-Lieut., J. E. McNEILL, Apparatus Officer, R. RICHARDSON.

 

This is a photo of a photo. It was taken by Brian J Andrews, OAM for the Coalfields Local History Association, formerly the Coalfields Heritage Group.

 

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A trea on the Road from Karlovo to Plovdiv, Bulgaria...

"North Riding Infirmary, Newport Road - James Hinshelwood, M.A., M.B., C.M., House Surgeon; Rev. G. H. Stock, Chaplain, St. Paul's Vicarage; Eugene Wethey, Treas., National Provincial Bank; Duncan McCraig, M.D., L.R.C.S., Edin., L.M., Consulting Physician; Mrs. Harriet Martin, Matron; Angus Macpherson, Secretary" - Bulmer's Directory 1890

 

The North Riding Infirmary, in Newport Road, is a large brick edifice with stone facings and balconies, begun in 1860 and finished in 1864, at a cost of about £8,500; the foundation stone was laid by the late Earl of Zetland, August 7th, 1860, and the building opened for the reception of patients in June, 1864: it has since been enlarged at a cost of over £13,000, and since 1904 additions to the north and south ends of the building have been made at the cost of the late St. Hon. Sir Bernhard Samuelson Bart. for a new out-patient department, seven administrative rooms and an additional small ward of five beds: the hospital now contains eleven wards, and three small special wards, holding beds for 103 in-patients, and is supported entirely by voluntary subscriptions.

 

MacPherson was secretary of Middlesbrough (or North Riding) Infirmary for 32 years 1873 - 1904 and from 1872 secretary of Cleveland Institute of Engineers

 

He was also the President of the Cleveland Naturalists' Field Club in 1886 and again in 1894 and President of the Middlesbrough Amateur Swimming Club.

  

In 1861 at Victoria Villa Private School, Bothwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland:

Angus Macpherson 33 head, Teacher of the English Language, Glasgow, Lanarkshire

Jane T Macpherson 26 wife, Teacher of the English Language, Glasgow, Lanarkshire

Robert Holmes 24 visitor, manufacturer, Glasgow, Lanarkshire

Catherine Brunton 22 boarder, teacher of music, Campbelton, Argyleshire

Angus Macpherson 6 son, Glasgow, Lanarkshire

Robert H (Holmes) Macpherson 1 son, Paisley, Renfrewshire ...

 

In 1871 at North Ormesby Holy Trinity, Guisborough, Yorkshire:

Angus Macpherson 44 head, civil engineer, Scotland

Jane Macpherson 35 wife, Scotland

Jeny Y Macpherson 14 dau, Scotland

Robert H Macpherson 11 son, Scotland

Morgan Macpherson 8 dau, Scotland.

 

In 1891 at Coatham, Yorkshire:

Angus Mc Pherson 66 head, secretary, Scientific Inst and Infirmary, employed, Glasgow, Scotland

Mary J Mc Pherson 61 wife, Glasgow, Scotland

Angus Mc Pherson 36 son, single, journalist, Glasgow, Scotland

Ada L Barrick 19 servant, single, Whitby, Yorks.

 

In 1901 at 4 St Vincent Tce, Coatham, Yorks:

Anges Macpherson 74 head, Secretary of N Riding Infirmary, employer, Scotland

Mary Joanna Macpherson 71 wife, Scotland

Emma Barrick 25 servant, single, Whitby, Yorks.

 

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Trea Turner at bat - Washington Nationals vs Atlanta Braves at Nationals Park - Washington DC

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Show de lançamento do disco Clareia

 

Integrantes: Anna Tréa e Kabé Pinheiro

 

Participação especial: Fernando Anitelli

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Integrantes: Anna Tréa e Kabé Pinheiro

 

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One ice-climber over trea the tops

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