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Katharina Grosse:

I Think This Is a Pine Tree.

Wall Works.

Wednesday the 8th of October, 2014.

Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart Berlin.

  

I found these corn lily plants at Albion Basin. I was drawn right in by the patterns they create.

 

17-40mm f/4L | 0.3 sec | f/18 | ISO 200

 

© Rory Wallwork - www.rorywphoto.com

 

Your comments and critiques are greatly appreciated!!

My wife and I just returned last Saturday from a two-week trip to China. We traveled all over the place, and I was able to visit some incredible places that most people probably won't ever see in their lives. And as you can imagine, I also came away with a whole slew of photographs. And it's taken this long to even begin processing my photos.

 

However, since the main purpose of my portfolio here on Flickr is for landscape images, I'll probably just stick with those. But if you're interested, feel free to check out my blog where I plan to post other non-landscape images as well. You can subscribe to the RSS feed or sign up by email.

 

Yes, I did come back with a whole lot of images, but I really don't have many that I'd consider top-quality work. The shooting conditions for landscape photography in China just aren't that great. I was kind of disappointed. There's a LOT of pollution in the air, making it very difficult to get nice clean images. However, up in the mountains of Huangshan (or Yellow Mountains), the air is clean and the conditions were great. It's one of the most amazing places I've ever seen, and the photography opportunities were endless there (if the weather was good). This image was one of my favorite shots from there, so I thought I'd share it first.

 

When the weather's rainy like this, the entire mountain is literally covered in a blanket of clouds. It's like walking through a constant light mist. It provided some very interesting shooting conditions, forcing me to look for more detailed shots instead of the usually sought-after grand vista landscapes. I had a great time shooting there though. I'll be posting more from China, as well as hopefully some local shots if I manage to get out and shoot soon!

 

And I'm hoping now that I'm back, I'll be able to get back into everyone's photostreams.

 

24-105mm f/4L IS | 0.4 sec | f/18 | ISO 100

 

© Rory Wallwork - www.rorywphoto.com

 

Your comments and critiques are greatly appreciated!!

LUT 21 owner Jim Wallwork was good enough to let me know he would be using his Guy Arab Mk4 on the Heywood to Heaton Park shuttles at this weekends 'Blackpool Rocks Event'. I have ridden on these buses countless times in my life and it was nostalgic to have the opportunity to ride one again. Thanks go to Jim and his son Chris (who is also a driver for DRS) for a great day out.

* 21 is to make an appearance at the 'Lancashire Weekend' on the ELR Nov 21-22.

PF800 was the first glider to land here on 6th June 1944, touching down at 00.16am. Piloted by Staff Sergeants Wallwork and Aisworth it carried Major John Howard, who commanded the operation to capture the bridge, Lieutenant H.D.Brotheridge and 28 soldiers.

This full-size mock-up has been allocated the British Aircraft Preservation Council identity BAPC558.

Memorial Pegasus

Ranville-Bénouville, Normandy, France

8th July 2022

Le 5 juin 2004 le Prince Charles a inauguré à Ranville, dans le Calvados, une maquette de grandeur nature d'un Horsa sur le site d'atterrissage de l'opération Tonga, en présence de Jim Wallwork, pilote du premier planeur à s'être posé près de Pegasus Bridge le 6 juin 1944. Un exploit puisqu'il s'est immobilisé à seulement 45 mètres du pont. Cette maquette est toujours visible au musée de Pegasus Bridge à 100 m du pont.

Yeah, got one!

 

After grabbing attention with their Nike Air Max 97 “Jesus Shoes” with water sourced from the River Jordan in the soles, Brooklyn-based creative label MSCHF has unveiled their latest project, titled Severed Spots. The artists and designers behind MSCHF purchased a Damien Hirst spot print for $30,000 USD, before cutting out all 88 of its dots. They are selling each dot for $480 USD, while the original work — now just a piece of paper with 88 holes and the artist’s signature — will go up for auction starting at $126,500 USD. (current bid $144.250 USD)

 

MSCHF’s decision to cut up and auction off the work is an act of protest against investors who buy fractions of expensive artworks. "The key to runaway art world success is: merchandising! Who wants to make one-offs when the market has so much appetite? But let’s take it a step further — maybe we don’t need more zombie wallworks, we just need to distribute the ones we’ve got!"

I ran across this great little spot after an evening of highly-unsuccessful photography elsewhere. The aspens along the road were the thing that caught my eye, but when I went closer, I found this great patch of whatever this plant is. Granted, I'm no plant expert, but I thought it made a pretty cool composition and some great patterns.

 

17-40mm f/4L | 1.6 sec | f/18 | ISO 100

 

© Rory Wallwork - www.rorywphoto.com

 

Your comments and critiques are greatly appreciated!!

An exuberant work made by Peter Wallwork Naylor and W. Campbell & Son. Whether all land army workers had a happy time is a moot point but powerful in the sculpture's sense of comradeship and the possibility of pleasure and joy even in the midst of war.

PF800 was the first glider to land here on 6th June 1944, touching down at 00.16am. Piloted by Staff Sergeants Wallwork and Aisworth it carried Major John Howard, who commanded the operation to capture the bridge, Lieutenant H.D.Brotheridge and 28 soldiers.

This full-size mock-up has been allocated the British Aircraft Preservation Council identity BAPC558.

Memorial Pegasus

Ranville-Bénouville, Normandy, France

8th July 2022

For those who have never been through the Columbia Gorge just outside of Portland, Oregon, it is an absolute must-see. Along with many other incredible waterfalls along the way, the Oneonta Gorge is particularly amazing. The path to get back there is quite interesting though. First I had to wade almost up to my waste through (quite cold) water, and then I had climb over a HUGE log jam. The spot shown here in this shot is as far as I got, because after this I would have had to get into water even higher than my waste to make it to the falls at the end of this extremely tall and narrow canyon. Looking back on it now, I do regret not going the extra distance, since I had already made it that far, but I definitely didn't come away with nothing. This is one of my favorite shots from our entire trip to Oregon.

 

Canon 40D | 17-40mm f/4L | 5 sec | f/11 | ISO 100

I'm glad I finally got out today to get some shots. With the ol' 40D getting repaired right now, I just haven't had the inspiration to get out and shoot. But today I finally forced myself to do a little location scouting, Rebel XT in hand (well, on the tripod). I guess whoever said that it takes vision to make a decent image, not expensive equipment, was right. For the Rebel XT and it's crappy kit lens, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality and colors of the RAW image. No HDR here.

 

Canon Rebel XT | 2 sec | f/18 | ISO 100

PF800 was the first glider to land here on 6th June 1944, touching down at 00.16am. Piloted by Staff Sergeants Wallwork and Aisworth it carried Major John Howard, who commanded the operation to capture the bridge, Lieutenant H.D.Brotheridge and 28 soldiers.

This full-size mock-up has been allocated the British Aircraft Preservation Council identity BAPC558.

Memorial Pegasus

Ranville-Bénouville, Normandy, France

8th July 2022

The Grand Canyon is one of the most incredible places I have ever seen. The size of it is just amazing. Of course I'd seen plenty of photos of the Grand Canyon. We all have. But I assure you - pictures do not do it justice. You cannot grasp the shear size of the canyon without witnessing it for yourself.

This may be the last image I post from our trip to China. This is definitely not a typical image for me. Portraiture is not my thing. But I couldn't pass up the opportunity while we were there. It definitely got me out of my comfort zone, but I think it turned out well.

 

I was hoping for a wider shot of this fisherman's boat and the cormorants he's trained to fish with, but the weather didn't cooperate for what I had in mind. So this close-up turned out to be the best of the bunch, and I quite like it.

 

17-40mm f/4L | 1/13 sec | f/8 | ISO 400

 

© Rory Wallwork - www.rorywphoto.com

 

Your comments and especially critiques are greatly appreciated!!

Up in Ogden Valley I never know what the sunsets are going to be like, because I can't see the horizon West of Ogden. I can't tell if it's clearing up, or if there's an even worse storm coming. So it's risky every time I go out. Luck was with me when I went out for this shot though.

 

Canon 40D | 17-40mm f/4L | 1/13 sec | f/8 | ISO 100 | .6 GND

Circular designs of this type became popular in the 1960s. on stylistic grounds this is by Clive Simmonds, rather than Alan Wallwork.

 

If you are interested in this sort of thing, perhaps the Tiles & Architectural Ceramics Society is up your street - take a look at tilesoc.org.uk/tacs/

SUN RISEN is a motor barge originally built by WJ. Yarwood and Sons Ltd in Northwich for J. Bannatyne & Sons Ltd in Co. Limerick, Ireland. Her keel was laid in December 1923 and she was launched in October 1924.

 

She was sold to the South Ireland Transport Co. Ltd in March 1931, and sold again, to TS. Townsend & Sons Ltd of the Albion Flour Mills in 1934. In 1937, when loaded with wheat from Avonmouth and bound for Worcester, she struck a submerged object and lost all her propeller blades. In July 1961 she was towed to Worcester, and later sold to the Upper Mersey Navigation Commissioners at Runcorn for £500. She was converted to be a Buoy Tender, including the fitting of a new 6cylinder Gardner engine. Her propeller was repaired, and new bottom plates and riveting installed at Manchester Dry Docks.

 

At the start of 1963 she was renamed JESSE WALLWORK II. With the closure of the Upper Mersey Navigation to shipping in March 1973 she was sold to the Manchester Ship Canal Co. Around 1992 she was sold again, this time to the Salveson Diving Co. Ltd of Liverpool and renamed SALVOR. In 1995 the company went into receivership and she was sold to Mr K. Birchall of Liverpool.

 

In August 1994 she was sold to the Samuel Cockcroft Co. Ltd, Worsted Spinners of Bradford, when she was re-named SUN RISEN and re-registered to Liverpool. In October 1997 she was sold to Mr Sam Bemrose of Somerset and converted into a residential boat. In September 1999 she was sold to Linda Hird of London, and in February 2016 she was resold and relocated to Faversham.

 

From and more here - www.nationalhistoricships.org.uk/register/3633/sun-risen

I've still got a few more shots to share from our recent trip to China. This shot was taken in the mountains of Huangshan. The cloud cover was extremely thick, as you can kind of see in the background trees of this image. It made for a beautiful walk through the forests there. There weren't very many flowers when we were there, so when I saw these, they really stood out and I had to capture it.

 

24-105mm f/4L IS | 4 sec | f/14 | ISO 200 | Polarizer

 

© Rory Wallwork - www.rorywphoto.com

 

Your comments and critiques are greatly appreciated!!

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Sept. 22, 2013 @ 9 a.m. (the half-marathon start time)

 

This year, about 22,000 runners are expected to participate in the 5 km or 21.1 km (half-marathon) Canada Army Run race events. The Canada Army Run, now in its sixth year, continues to be the fastest-growing race event in Canada.

 

The runners listed below are:

a) local (Ottawa-Gatineau and area) half-marathon participants, who

b) registered through the Running Room.

 

The lists are sorted by community and first name, as follows:

 

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A. Ottawa, Ontario

B. Gatineau, Québec

C. Kanata, Ontario

D. Nepean, Ontario

E. Orleans, Ontario

 

(page 2)

F. Other Ontario, by community

G. Other Québec, by community

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A. Ottawa Residents

 

1…….Adam Lyle

2…….Adam Martin

3…….Adam Stone

4…….Aili Ignacy

5…….Aisha Suhail

6…….Alain Auger

7…….Alan Chan

8…….Alastair Stewart

9…….Alec Campbell

10……Alex Hubbard

11……Alex Reeves

12……Alex Renwick

13……Alexandra Gaw

14……Alexandra Paslat

15……Alexandra Salo

16……Alexandre Prenoveau

17……Alexis Tulsiram

18……Algis Danaitis

19……Alisha Prater

20……Alison Jennings

21……Alison Young

22……Alix McLeod

23……Allan McKay

24……Allanna Turcotte

25……Alp Oran

26……Amanda Pruner

27……Amanda Troupe

28……Amber Mazanek

29……Amira Mohamed

30……Amy McSweeney

31……Amy Smith

32……Andre Cuillerier

33……Andre Dion

34……Andrea Evans

35……Andrea Merry

36……Andrea Winter

37……Andrew Archer

38……Andrew Chen

39……Andrew Gaiero

40……Andrew Ha

41……Andrew Ng

42……Andrew Porter

43……Andrew Rodrigue

44……Andrew Rose

45……Andrew Staples

46……Angela Koskie

47……Angela Lewis

48……Angela Romany

49……Angela Simpkin

50……Angela Walter

51……Angeline Law

52……Anick Piquette

53……Anita Choquette

54……Ann Gregory

55……Ann Lanthier

56……Anna Belanger

57……Anna Belanger

58……Anna Shannette

59……Anne Cumming

60……Anne MacDonald

61……Anne-Marie Fraser

62……Annie McEwen

63……Aparna Shanker

64……April Ferguson

65……Arleigh Romyn

66……Arlene Doucette

67……Art Gresham

68……Ashleigh Horricks

69……Ashley Andrews

70……Ashley Cowan

71……Audrey Taylor

72……Ayla Jacquard

73……Barbara Campbell

74……Barbara Carrera

75……Barbara Dundas

76……Becky Lee-Mclean

77……Ben Tobali

78……Bernard Rousseau

79……Bill McEachern

80……Bill Ridley

81……Bingbing Cai

82……Blair Stacey

83……Blenda Jong

84……Bob McCulloch

85……Brad Koskie

86……Brad Lejeune

87……Brad Richard

88……Breann Ronquist

89……Brenda Gaitens

90……Brenda Troke

91……Brendan Hennigan

92……Brian Bax

93……Brian Hancock

94……Brian O'Higgins

95……Brian O'Higgins

96……Brigitte Charron

97……Brigitte Jackstien

98……Brittany Dawson

99……Brooke Couperus

100…..Bruce Snider

101…..Cal Mitchell

102…..Calvin Reid

103…..Cameron Beare

104…..Cameron Dunlop

105…..Carol O'Malley

106…..Carole Harrison

107…..Carole Hubbard

108…..Carole Plourde

109…..Carole-Anne Savard

110…..Caroline Bredeson

111…..Caroline Glynn

112…..Cassandra Tilson

113…..Catharine Cameron

114…..Catherine Andersson

115…..Catherine Beck

116…..Catherine Caron

117…..Catherine Hull

118…..Catherine Yarker

119…..Cathy Nolan

120…..Cecilia Ho

121…..Celeste Irvine-Jones

122…..Celina Gilligan

123…..Chandra Copeland

124…..Chandra von Teichman

125…..Chantal Cousineau

126…..Chantal Ripp

127…..Charla O'Connor

128…..Charlene Mathias

129…..Charles Bordeleau

130…..Charlotte Fraser

131…..Chelsea Macdonell

132…..Chelsey Burke

133…..Cheryl Giles

134…..Cheryl McIntyre

135…..Chloe Macdonell

136…..Chris Bright

137…..Chris Brown

138…..Chris Dilabio

139…..Chris McMahon

140…..Chris Nestor

141…..Chris Renwick

142…..Chris Salter

143…..Christelle Desgranges-Farquhar

144…..Christene White

145…..Christian Del Valle

146…..Christian Figueredo

147…..Christina Houle

148…..Christine Bucholtz

149…..Christine Connolly

150…..Christine Côté

151…..Christine Foley

152…..Christine Geraghty

153…..Christine Halliburton

154…..Christine Heal

155…..Christine Martinet

156…..Christine Newman

157…..Christine Polihronis

158…..Christine Power

159…..Christine Schulz

160…..Christoper Power

161…..Christopher Bredeson

162…..Christopher Jones

163…..Christopher Mcgregor

164…..Christy Brannen

165…..Cindy Macdonald

166…..Cindy McAlpine

167…..Claude Béland

168…..Claudie Larouche

169…..Colin Bendell

170…..Colin Burgess

171…..Colleen Bigelow

172…..Colleen Crane

173…..Connie Acelvari

174…..Connie Chan

175…..Connie Copeland

176…..Corey Costantini

177…..Cory Lohmann

178…..Cory Van Hoof

179…..Cotten Kevin

180…..Courtney McCrindle

181…..Courtney Watson

182…..Craig Madill

183…..Craig Stehr

184…..Cullen Bird

185…..Curtis Scharf

186…..Cynthia Brown

187…..Dale Gervais

188…..Damian Curley

189…..Dan Shea

190…..Daniel Bourget

191…..Daniel Careau

192…..Daniel Guerrette

193…..Daniel Levesque

194…..Daniel Munro

195…..Daniel Ngo

196…..Daniel Reifler

197…..Daniel Villeneuve

198…..Daniela Zidek

199…..Danielle Stehr

200…..Danny Dillon

201…..Dany Jacques

202…..Dara Burry

203…..Darcy Fraser

204…..Darcy Middleton

205…..Daria Strachan

206…..Darlene Bess

207…..Darlene Joyce

208…..Darrell Bridge

209…..Darrell Coughlin

210…..Darren Cates

211…..Darren Jerome

212…..Darryl Bilodeau

213…..Darryl Blais

214…..Darryl Hill

215…..Darryl Stal

216…..Darwin Ziprick

217…..Dave Bergeron

218…..Dave Goods

219…..Dave Kary

220…..Dave McFadden

221…..Dave Saville

222…..Dave Silvester

223…..Dave Yarker

224…..David Felix

225…..David Harding

226…..David Howell

227…..David Lemay

228…..David McCaw

229…..David Parke

230…..David Spiers

231…..Dawn Millions

232…..Dawn Styan

233…..Dean Justus

234…..Deb Quayle

235…..Deborah Newhook

236…..Debra Bowbrick

237…..Deidre Kelly

238…..Demetria Tsoutouras

239…..Denis Baudin

240…..Denise Deschenes

241…..Denise Gravel Tropper

242…..Denise Picard-Stencer

243…..Denise Saeki

244…..Denise Senecal

245…..Denise St. Jean

246…..Deshayne Fell

247…..Desirae Odjick

248…..Diedre Viljoen

249…..Diego Tremblay

250…..Don C. Cumming

251…..Donald Henry

252…..Donna Justus

253…..Donna Rainbow

254…..Donna Weston

255…..Doug Beirness

256…..Doug Braid

257…..Douglas Thiboutot

258…..Duane Leon

259…..Dung Bui

260…..Dvora Rotenberg

261…..Edward Vonk

262…..Elisabeth Baechlin

263…..Elissa Renaud

264…..Elizabeth Izaguirre

265…..Elizabeth Jones

266…..Elizabeth Krause

267…..Elizabeth Miller

268…..Elizabeth Taite

269…..Elizabeth White

270…..Elyse Pratt-Johnson

271…..Elysia Van Zeyl

272…..Emem Idiong

273…..Emika Marinacci

274…..Émilie Cécire

275…..Emilie Lavigne

276…..Emily Hewitt

277…..Emily Mackie

278…..Emily MacLean

279…..Emily Welch

280…..Ena Malvern

281…..Eric Anthony Burpee

282…..Eric Burpee

283…..Eric Charland

284…..Erica Bedard

285…..Erica Wong

286…..Erin Brunet

287…..Erin Lehman

288…..Erin Mackey

289…..Evan May

290…..Evelyne Cardinal

291…..Fabienne Glauser

292…..Fabio Gonzalez

293…..Fabio Vivas

294…..Fallon Bazdell

295…..Farida Kerrouche

296…..Fatemah Habib

297…..Faye Goldman

298…..Forrest Potter

299…..Francesca Macdonald

300…..Francois Baril

301…..François Cholette

302…..Francois Pineau

303…..Gabrielle Nadeau

304…..Gaby Moreau

305…..Gail Cummings

306…..Garth Rayburn

307…..Garvin Lee

308…..Gary Bazdell

309…..Genesis Juane

310…..Genevieve Bourget

311…..Genevieve Houle

312…..Genny Brims

313…..Geoffrey Delage

314…..George Hajecek

315…..Georgette Houle

316…..Geroge Heron

317…..Gina Charos

318…..Gina Gargaro

319…..Gisell Delgado

320…..Glen Paling

321…..Glenn Carroll

322…..Gord Baldwin

323…..Gosia Kozak

324…..Grace Fullerton

325…..Grace Langis

326…..Graham Edwards

327…..Graham Reid

328…..Grant MacLeod

329…..Greg Bryson

330…..Greg Howard

331…..Greg Layhew

332…..Greg Montgomery

333…..Greg Morris

334…..Greg Quinlan

335…..Greta Chase

336…..Guy Pelletier

337…..Haiyan Zhou

338…..Hannah Manning

339…..Hannah Wallace

340…..Harold Geller

341…..Heather Dye

342…..Heather McConkey

343…..Heather Squires

344…..Heather Williams

345…..Heeba Abdullah

346…..Helga Grodzinski

347…..Henri St-Martin

348…..Hilary May

349…..Hillary Rose

350…..Holly Johnson

351…..Iain Macdonald

352…..Ian Port

353…..Ida Liu

354…..Imroze Shaheen

355…..Irène Dionne

356…..Isabel Black

357…..Isabelle Gingrich

358…..Jacek Gorwa

359…..Jacinthe Charron

360…..Jacki Sachrajda

361…..Jacques Gobin

362…..James Fairlie

363…..James Turnbull

364…..Jamie Hurst

365…..Jane Maxwell

366…..Janelle Denton

367…..Janet Cooper

368…..Jason Bromstad

369…..Jason Lehman

370…..Jay Rached

371…..Jean Marie O'Brien

372…..Jean Stewart

373…..Jeff Morrison

374…..Jeff Ray

375…..Jeff Smart

376…..Jeffrey Bardell

377…..Jen Cimbron

378…..Jennifer Balcom

379…..Jennifer Baudin

380…..Jennifer Bookhout

381…..Jennifer Bucknall

382…..Jennifer Campbell

383…..Jennifer Ciolfi

384…..Jennifer Davies

385…..Jennifer Kennedy

386…..Jennifer Lim

387…..Jennifer Mills

388…..Jennifer Moores

389…..Jennifer Parr

390…..Jennifer Ramsay

391…..Jennifer Shortall

392…..Jennifer Wills

393…..Jennnifer Harris

394…..Jenny Kenmir

395…..Jenny Koumoutsidis

396…..Jesse Fleming

397…..Jessica Eamer

398…..Jessica Kight

399…..Jessica Meneray

400…..Jessica Morris

401…..Jessica St. John

402…..JF Fauteux

403…..Jian Wu

404…..Jill Frook

405…..Jim Hogan

406…..Jo-Ann Brault

407…..Joanna Bellamy

408…..Joanne Beattie

409…..Jo-Anne Beauchemin

410…..Joanne Bradley

411…..Joanne Hart

412…..Joanne Ritchie

413…..JoAnne Schmid

414…..Jocelyne Grandlouis

415…..Jocelyne Macmillan

416…..Jodi Cameron

417…..Jodi Turner

418…..Joe Paraskevas

419…..Joe Whitmore

420…..Joel Gascon

421…..Joelle Martin

422…..Joelyn Ragan

423…..John Beaudoin

424…..John Buckle

425…..John Gordon

426…..John Griffin

427…..John Mahoney

428…..John Oliver

429…..John Weston

430…..Jolene Harvey

431…..Jonathan Dawe

432…..Jonathan Toye

433…..Jonathon Mclean

434…..Joni Ogawa

435…..Josee Perreault

436…..Josee Surprenant

437…..Joseph Griffiths

438…..Josh Bruinsma

439…..Josh Henne

440…..Joyce Robertson

441…..Judith Price

442…..Julianne McKenzie

443…..Julie Bosse

444…..Julie Gourlay

445…..Julie Laplante

446…..Julie Mecke

447…..Julie Sabadash

448…..Julien Namiech

449…..Juniper Hayes

450…..Justin Pike

451…..Kadambi Sitaram

452…..Kaelyn MacGillivray

453…..Kaitie Jourdeuil

454…..Kalin McCluskey

455…..Karen Burns

456…..Karen Crookshank

457…..Karen Marshall

458…..Karen McElroy

459…..Karen Moon

460…..Karen Sauve

461…..Karen Yantha

462…..Karine Cousineau

463…..Kate Borowec

464…..Kate Corsten

465…..Kate Parry

466…..Kate Slean

467…..Katerina Belinson

468…..Katherine Allen

469…..Katherine Richardson

470…..Kathleen Buset

471…..Kathlene Allen

472…..Kathryn Makela

473…..Kathryn Scott

474…..Kathy Crowe

475…..Kathy Knight-Robinson

476…..Kathy O'Brien

477…..Katie Paribok

478…..Katya Pichugin

479…..Keith Burnage

480…..Keith Gallop

481…..Keith Savage

482…..Kellie Scrim

483…..Kelly Hewitt

484…..Ken Farquhar

485…..Ken Gibson

486…..Kendall Miller

487…..Kendra Atkins

488…..Kendra Ray

489…..Kerry Nolan

490…..Kerry Scott

491…..Kevin O'Brien

492…..Kevin Sampson

493…..Kiki French

494…..Kim McMillan

495…..Kim Moir

496…..Kim Sampson

497…..Kimberly Rennie

498…..Kirk Maddox

499…..Kiza Francis

500…..Kristi Murphy

501…..Kristie Kelly

502…..Kristie Smith

503…..Kristina Beauchesne

504…..Kristopher Kilgour

505…..Kyle Miersma

506…..Kym Martin

507…..Lalonde Martine

508…..Larry Chamney

509…..Lauren Gamble

510…..Lauren Higgins

511…..Laurent Roy

512…..Laurie Pinard

513…..Layla Prieur

514…..Leah Andrews

515…..Leigh Harris Fowell

516…..Leigh Perreault

517…..Lena Dikranian

518…..Leo Benvenuti

519…..Les Woolsey

520…..Lesley Holmes

521…..Leslie-Anne Bailliu

522…..Liam Kennedy

523…..Liang Chen

524…..Liette Greyeyes

525…..Lily Lemay

526…..Linda Beehler

527…..Linda Lewis

528…..Linda Yusak

529…..Lindsay Chomyn

530…..Lindsay Harrison

531…..Lisa Butler

532…..Lisa Gibson

533…..Lisa Kawaguchi

534…..Lisa Kayaga

535…..Lisa Power

536…..Lisa Rambout

537…..Lisa Zielinski

538…..Lise King

539…..Lise Perrier

540…..Lise Scott

541…..Lorenzo De Franco

542…..Lori Blais

543…..Lori Mitchell

544…..Lori Mockson

545…..Lori Stewart

546…..Lori-Lynn Sanduliak

547…..Lorne Murdock

548…..Lorne Watters

549…..Lorraine England

550…..Louis Comerton

551…..Louise Gresham

552…..Louise Lloyd

553…..Luc Chouinard

554…..Luc Gagnon

555…..Lucas Lokaj

556…..Luce Blouin

557…..Lucien Cattrysse

558…..Luc-Rock Paquin

559…..Luisa De Amicis

560…..Lynda Bordeleau

561…..Lynda Cronin

562…..Lynda Kalapati

563…..Lynda Robertson

564…..Lynette Pike

565…..Lyse Langevin

566…..Madeleine Bourget

567…..Mandy Smith

568…..Marc Patry

569…..Marc-Andre Blais

570…..Marcel Lacasse

571…..Margaret Meroni

572…..Maria Pooley

573…..Marian Eichel

574…..Marianne Vincent

575…..Mariarosa Fliss

576…..Marie Andree Bureau

577…..Marie Poulin

578…..Marie-Claude Robillard

579…..Marie-Elaine Morency

580…..Marilyn Johnston

581…..Marilyn Warren

582…..Marion May

583…..Mark Budd

584…..Mark Coates

585…..Mark Doyle

586…..Mark Karssing

587…..Marlene Louise Rippey Jones

588…..Marnie Campbell

589…..Martin Leahy

590…..Martin Primeau

591…..Martine Bolderheij

592…..Marty Lipcsey

593…..Mary Au

594…..Mathew Baril

595…..Mathieu Joly

596…..Matt Dooley

597…..Matthew Eglin

598…..Matthew Kelly

599…..Matthew Whyte

600…..Mauricio Salgado

601…..Maxine Morrison

602…..May Chow

603…..McGuinness Karen

604…..Megan Abraham

605…..Megan Davies-Ostrom

606…..Megan Hammel

607…..Megan McLeod

608…..Megan Scharf

609…..Megan Tomkinson

610…..Meghan Maack

611…..Mehmet Can Ciplak

612…..Mel MacDougall

613…..Melanie Adams

614…..Melanie Ferguson

615…..Melanie Rickard

616…..Melinda Newman

617…..Melissa Masson

618…..Melissa Mondor

619…..Melissa Olegario

620…..Meziane Zeroual

621…..Mia Dore

622…..Michael Arts

623…..Michael Corbett

624…..Michael Corneau

625…..Michael Gilligan

626…..Michael Hewett

627…..Michael Leahey

628…..Michael McAuley

629…..Michael McLean

630…..Michael Read

631…..Michel Collette

632…..Michelle Bustos

633…..Michelle Couture

634…..Michelle Davidson

635…..Michelle Keough

636…..Michelle Leigh Thompson

637…..Miguel Flores

638…..Mike Beauchesne

639…..Mike Horne

640…..Mike Madden

641…..Miles Grant

642…..Minh Nguyen

643…..Mohamed Mohamed

644…..Moira Johnson

645…..Mona Bates

646…..Monica Knowles

647…..Monica Martinez

648…..Monique Dillon

649…..Monique Salajka

650…..Mounir Sami

651…..Nadia Gibson

652…..Nancy Amos

653…..Nancy Fletcher

654…..Nancy Fowler

655…..Nancy Kalil

656…..Nancy Macdonell

657…..Nancy McMahon

658…..Naomi Loucks

659…..Natalie Fernandes

660…..Natalie Gajewski

661…..Natasha Carraro

662…..Natasha Clark

663…..Natasha McRae

664…..Natasha Salo

665…..Nathalie Douville

666…..Nathalie Fleming

667…..Nazish Saleem

668…..Negin Hatam

669…..Nelson Lewis

670…..Nicholas Hooper

671…..Nicholas MacDonald

672…..Nicholas McDonnell-Stewart

673…..Nick Fidler

674…..Nick Grondin

675…..Nicole Crowder

676…..Nicole Crutcher

677…..Nicole Duguay

678…..Nicole Gagnon

679…..Nicole LeBlanc

680…..Nicole Slanina

681…..Nicole Slunder

682…..Nicole Ward

683…..Nikki Eaton

684…..Noreen Towns

685…..Norma Lynn Pearson

686…..Oleksandr Zabara

687…..Olga Salgado

688…..Olivier Fichet

689…..Oren Howlett

690…..Paige Doyle

691…..Pamela Balder

692…..Pamela Ellison

693…..Pamela Hunter

694…..Pascal Ilboudo

695…..Pascale Evans-Paulen

696…..Pat Evans

697…..Patrice Desjardins

698…..Patricia Knobl

699…..Patricia McLarnon

700…..Patti Gamble

701…..Paul Allen

702…..Paul Dalgleish

703…..Paul Lawless

704…..Paul Malvern

705…..Paul Rolland

706…..Paul Rosenberg

707…..Paul Sorichetti

708…..Paul Wynnyk

709…..Paula Carty

710…..Paula ter Huurne

711…..Peggy Gibson

712…..Periander Carino

713…..Perry Graham

714…..Peter Gingrich

715…..Peter Green

716…..Peter Linkletter

717…..Peter Locke

718…..Phil Jourdeuil

719…..Philippe Bujold

720…..PK Leung

721…..Rachel Peters Samulack

722…..Rachel Slater

723…..Rafal Rohozinski

724…..Rafik Rezzik

725…..Rajiv Bhatia

726…..Ralf Dagher

727…..Randy Mansfield

728…..Randy McElligott

729…..Ranjit Bose

730…..Raven Cote

731…..Ray Dupuis

732…..Raymond Prenoveau

733…..Raymond Tropiano

734…..Rebecca Coates

735…..Rebecca Ng

736…..Reine Turland

737…..Renata Manchak

738…..Rene Yaraskavitch

739…..Renee McEwen

740…..Renu Pillay

741…..Rex Antony

742…..Rhiannon Vogl

743…..Rich Bonneau

744…..Richard Arbeiter

745…..Richard Bourassa

746…..Richard Cronin

747…..Richard Hussey

748…..Rick Dobson

749…..Rick O'Shaughnessy

750…..Riley Hennessey

751…..Rita Chasse

752…..Rob Brooks

753…..Robert Adolfson

754…..Robert Kalbfleisch

755…..Robert Leblanc

756…..Robert Reynolds

757…..Robert Rollwagen

758…..Robert Statham

759…..Robert Stewart-Williams

760…..Robert Young

761…..Roberta Blackburn

762…..Robyn Knott

763…..Roger Zemek

764…..Romano Panopio

765…..Ron Allenby

766…..Ron Lloyd

767…..Rosina Mauro

768…..Roxanne Harper

769…..Roxanne Mathias

770…..Roxanne VandenBeek

771…..Ruth Farey

772…..Ryan Torrie

773…..Sandra Gruescu

774…..Sandra Monaghan

775…..Sandra Rainbow

776…..Sandy MacLeod

777…..Sanjeev Bhanjana

778…..Sara Jefferson

779…..Sara Mohr

780…..Sarah Evans

781…..Sarah Gelbard

782…..Sarah Lozano

783…..Sarah Marchildon-White

784…..Sarah Palmer

785…..Sarah Patterson

786…..Sarah Sabourin

787…..Sarah Silvester

788…..Sarah Springate

789…..Scott Crawshaw

790…..Scott Greenaway

791…..Scott MacDonald

792…..Scott Tomlinson

793…..Scott Windsor

794…..Sean McAlpine

795…..Sean O'Brien

796…..Sebastien Dufour

797…..Sebastien Taillefer

798…..Senecal Brian

799…..Serge Benvenuti

800…..Shainen Davidson

801…..Shane Brennan

802…..Shannon Bertels

803…..Shannon Kack

804…..Shannon Kunstadt

805…..Shannon Olson

806…..Shannon Parsons

807…..Shannon Poole

808…..Shannon Renaud

809…..Shannon Timpson

810…..Shari Cooper

811…..Shari Nurse

812…..Sharon Johnston

813…..Shauna Hanratty

814…..Sheila Reid

815…..Shelley Chambers

816…..Shelley Sourges

817…..Shelley True

818…..Sheri Buck

819…..Sheri McCready

820…..She-Yang Lau-Chapdelaine

821…..Simona Berbescu

822…..Solita Pacheco

823…..Stacey Brennan

824…..Stacey Woodruff

825…..Steeve Pratte

826…..Stefani Roy

827…..Steph Barteaux

828…..Stephane Parent

829…..Stephanie Earle

830…..Stephanie Justus

831…..Stephanie Parker

832…..Stephanie Revie

833…..Stephanie Schoen

834…..Stephanie Schultz

835…..Stephanie Williams

836…..Stephen Archibald

837…..Stephen Bugden

838…..Stephen Shew

839…..Stephen Swanson

840…..Stephen Whiteley

841…..Stephen Woroszczuk

842…..Steve Astels

843…..Steve Fauchon

844…..Steve McCready

845…..Steve Moritsugu

846…..Steven Hawken

847…..Steven Molnar

848…..Stuart David

849…..Stuart Palmer

850…..Stuart Thomas

851…..Sue C Baribeau

852…..Sue Mackey

853…..Su-Kim Roy

854…..Susan Brousseau

855…..Susan Farrell

856…..Susan Lentini

857…..Susan Mack

858…..Susan Mak Chin

859…..Susan Ostergaard

860…..Susan Robbins Parsons

861…..Susan Sami

862…..Suzanne Lafrance

863…..Sydney Hanratty

864…..Sylvain Huard

865…..Sylvia Lewis-Havard

866…..Sylvie Corbin

867…..Sylvie Scharf

868…..T.J. Mondoux

869…..Tammy Jeffery

870…..Tanya Brunet

871…..Tara Fitzpatrick

872…..Tara Tucker

873…..Taryn Manias

874…..Tasha McFarland

875…..Tavis Wiegand

876…..Taylor Bildstein

877…..Ted Edward

878…..Ted Edward

879…..Terry Cyr

880…..Terry Evans

881…..Terry McDermott

882…..Terry-Lynn Sigouin

883…..Thai Nguyen

884…..Thalie Leblanc

885…..Thanh Nha Huynh

886…..Theresa Deszpoth

887…..Theresa Flaherty

888…..Theresa Hendricks

889…..Tiffany Hodgin

890…..Tom Boudreau

891…..Toni Petter

892…..Tony Domina

893…..Tracey Tong

894…..Tracy O'Connor

895…..Tracy Young

896…..Valerie Bellemare

897…..Valerie Oickle

898…..Valerie Saunders

899…..Valery Brennan

900…..Van Dinh

901…..Vanessa Brochet

902…..Vanessa Meikle

903…..Veronik McFadden

904…..Véronique Albert

905…..Véronique Bélinge

906…..Vicky Demanche

907…..Vicky Eatrides

908…..Virgilio Disipio

909…..Vito Di Turi

910…..Walter Wayne

911…..Warren Mitchell

912…..Wendy Jermyn

913…..Wendy Mason

914…..Wendy Statham

915…..Wendy Taylor

916…..Wendy Trower

917…..Will Messervey

918…..Will Simmering

919…..William Chisholm

920…..Yahoska Petien

921…..Yannick Sirois

922…..Yasminka Kresic

923…..Yu Ting Jiang

924…..Zdenka Dvorak

925…..Ziad Geagea

 

B. Gatineau Residents

 

926…..Adam Norwick

927…..Alexia-Taylor Latter

928…..Alison Sorrell

929…..Amy Osborne

930…..André Brissette

931…..Andrea Richard

932…..Andree-Anne Richer-Lyrette

933…..Angie Manley

934…..Anick Pilotte

935…..Anick Potvin

936…..Anik Racine

937…..Anne-Marie Chapman

938…..Arianne Bergevin

939…..Benoit Carbonneau

940…..Benoit Tardivel

941…..Brigitte Levesque

942…..Brodie Larocque

943…..Carole Benoit

944…..Caroline Dallaire

945…..Caroline Fillion

946…..Caroline Knippenebrg

947…..Catherine Pelletier

948…..Cathy Ozimac

949…..Chantal Delachevrotiere

950…..Chizuko Matsufuji

951…..Chris Piercey

952…..Christian Jacques

953…..Christiane Drouin

954…..Christy Ogbuagu

955…..Claire Huet

956…..Claudia Ferland

957…..Claudie St-Onge

958…..Daniel Lagacé

959…..Debbie Harding

960…..Dominic Lavoie

961…..Dominique Lacroix

962…..Donald Turcotte

963…..Doug Winmill

964…..Elsa La Corte

965…..Elyse Crochetiere

966…..Émilie Charron

967…..Eric Gauthier

968…..Eric Giffard

969…..Eric Silins

970…..Eric Turgeon

971…..Estelle Marcoux

972…..Fannie Bisson

973…..Francois Bisson

974…..Frédéric Voyer

975…..Gabrielle Duhaime

976…..Gauri Nadkarni

977…..Geneviève Laflamme

978…..Gisele Royer

979…..Guy Desjardins

980…..Hélène Belleau

981…..Helene Courchesne

982…..Hélène Tessier

983…..Helene Tremblay-Allen

984…..Isabelle Daly

985…..Isabelle Gagnon

986…..Isabelle Legault

987…..Isabelle Lowe

988…..Ismaël Sy

989…..Janie Séguin

990…..Jay Rieger

991…..Jean Faullem

992…..Jean-Claude Ouellet

993…..Jean-François Benoît

994…..Jean-Francois Brassard

995…..Jean-Francois Gagne

996…..Jean-Philippe Dumont

997…..Jeffrey Muller

998…..Johanne Boucher

999…..Johanne Di Tomasso

1000….Jonathan Coulombe

1001….Josee Clement

1002….Josee Labonte

1003….Josee Taillefer

1004….Julie Chiasson

1005….Julie Cote

1006….Julie Lambert

1007….Kaitlin Bordeleau

1008….Karie Drouin

1009….Karine Lacasse

1010….Karine Roxburgh

1011….Karine Sauve

1012….Katherine Ruschiensky

1013….Keila Fontaine

1014….Ken Lagace

1015….Keri Lalande

1016….Kim Deslauriers-Parisé

1017….Kim Monaghan

1018….Kimberly Turner

1019….Kirstin Wood-Haley

1020….Lesya Stocki

1021….Line Dubois

1022….Louis Duchesne

1023….Louis Simon

1024….Luc Boucher

1025….Lucie Lalonde

1026….Lucie Prevost

1027….Lyne Pion

1028….Lynn Villeneuve

1029….Marc Dumouchel

1030….Marc Fortin

1031….Marc Ibrahim

1032….Marc Pérusse

1033….Marcel Beaudoin

1034….Marcel Croteau

1035….Marco Lacasse

1036….Maria Cloutier

1037….Marie-France Chatel

1038….Marie-Josée Brinck

1039….Marie-Pascal Berthelot

1040….Mario Charette

1041….Mario Dube

1042….Martin Jourdenais

1043….Martin Labine

1044….Martin St-Amour

1045….Martin Yshikawa

1046….Maryse Mercier

1047….Mathieu Gagné

1048….Mélanie Bélanger

1049….Melanie Bouchard

1050….Mélanie Brunet

1051….Melanie Gauthier

1052….Melanie Larocque

1053….Melanie Renaud

1054….Melanie Wallwork

1055….Michael Groh

1056….Michel Lefebvre

1057….Mihail Tofan

1058….Mikaly Gagnon

1059….Mike Leclair

1060….Myriam Houde

1061….Nadine Lavergne

1062….Nancy Jane Russell

1063….Nancy Moreau

1064….Nathalie Bigras

1065….Nathalie Brunet

1066….Nathalie Cyr

1067….Nathalie Leduc

1068….Neil Plohman

1069….Nesreen Ibrahim

1070….Nicole Lapointe

1071….Norman Bouchard

1072….Pascal Viau

1073….Paul Gould

1074….Philippe Chenier

1075….Philippe Chouinard

1076….Pierre Lavoie

1077….Rachelle Duval

1078….Raphael Brissette

1079….René Hatem

1080….Renee Venne

1081….Ricardo del Castillo

1082….Richard Massé

1083….Robert Chasse

1084….Robert Daoust

1085….Samuel Roy

1086….Sandra Roberts

1087….Serena Dalton

1088….Shayna Stawicki

1089….Slobodan Delev

1090….Stéphan Soucy

1091….Stéphane Gagné

1092….Stephanie Dufault

1093….Susie Simard

1094….Susi-Paula Gaudecnio

1095….Suzanne Ramsay

1096….Sylvie Ouellette

1097….Tania Paiement

1098….Tanya Joanis

1099….Tayeb Mesbah

1100….Valerie Lapointe

1101….Vicky Rossi-Beshir

1102….Victoria Hasbani

 

C. Kanata Residents

 

1103….Al Lyons

1104….Andree Blais-Stevens

1105….Andy Cowan

1106….Angela McAllister

1107….Ashley Williams

1108….Barbara Campbell

1109….Bernie Armour

1110….Beverly Hatfield

1111….Bill Gilchrist

1112….Billy Seaman

1113….Bruce Playfair

1114….Caitlen Howard

1115….Carl Pelletier

1116….Cathy Anderson

1117….Cathy Mahoney

1118….Cecilia Jorgenson

1119….Cheryl-Lynn Lavers

1120….Chris Baylis

1121….Christine Scharf

1122….Colleen Gilchrist

1123….Dan Kelly

1124….Danielle Leduc

1125….David Faubert

1126….Deanne Donohue

1127….Deby Knowlton

1128….Derrick Baldwin

1129….Donna Boileau

1130….Elizabeth Matz

1131….Emily Howard

1132….Gabi Castelnuovo

1133….Gabrielle Morin

1134….Gi Wu

1135….Gord Scharf

1136….Grant Wiesner

1137….Heather McCauley

1138….Jaimee Fleming

1139….Jasmine Baylis

1140….Jennifer Henderson

1141….Jennifer Russell

1142….Jennifer Samojlenko

1143….Jenny Etmanskie

1144….Jerome Lambourne

1145….Joanne Callow

1146….JoAnne Whittingham

1147….Jocelyne Leger

1148….Jody Vallati

1149….John Donak

1150….Kathleen Westbury

1151….Keith Bottrill

1152….Keri Hillier

1153….Krista Bugden

1154….Laura Vassal

1155….Laurie Boulet

1156….Leanne Pelley

1157….Lida Koronewskij

1158….Linda Donovan

1159….Linda Harding Devries

1160….Lisa Casselman

1161….Lisa Hogan

1162….Lisa Richardson

1163….Lynn Douglas

1164….Malcolm Wood

1165….Manon Desharnais

1166….Manuel Fernandez

1167….Mark Jorgenson

1168….Martine Dumas

1169….Matthew Lavers

1170….Meghan Stewart

1171….Melanie Clement

1172….Michel Fleury

1173….Mike Gibbons

1174….Mira vrbaski

1175….Natalie Gouthro

1176….Neil Maxwell

1177….Nevenka Bruic

1178….Nicole Myslivecek

1179….Nicole Truax

1180….Nolan MacAfee

1181….Patricia Brown

1182….Paul Kellar

1183….Paulette roberge

1184….Richard Michaud

1185….Rod Fage

1186….Rosa Pool

1187….Rosemary Deans

1188….Sara McMartin

1189….Sarah Green

1190….Sarah Larose

1191….Sarah Mills-McEwan

1192….Scott Moir

1193….Shannon Cheney

1194….Sriram Krishnamurthy

1195….Sue Ackerman

1196….Sue Lebrun

1197….Terry Koss

1198….Vincent_Andy Fong

1199….Wally Prater

1200….William Jorgenson

 

D. Nepean Residents

 

1201….Alexei Pogrebtsov

1202….Andrea Gorsky

1203….Andrew Fok

1204….Andrew Keir

1205….Andrew McCorquodale

1206….Angela Martin

1207….Bailey Reid

1208….Barbara Berry

1209….Bonnie MacDonald

1210….Carolyn Frank

1211….Carolyn Perkins

1212….Catherine Martens

1213….Chantal Assemi

1214….Christopher Liu

1215….Conrad Hutter

1216….Cynthia Field-Rose

1217….Dan Lacasse

1218….Darren McMann

1219….Darryl Gavard

1220….Dave Summerbell

1221….David Berry

1222….David Reid

1223….Denis Therrien

1224….Diana Bertosa

1225….Diane Ferguson

1226….Don Whiting

1227….Donna McKibbon

1228….Elaine Robertson

1229….Ellen Dickson

1230….Emily Sandwell

1231….Ericka Keranen

1232….Erik Kristjansson

1233….Erin Schmidt

1234….Gary Guymer

1235….George Ricketts

1236….Gerald Welsh

1237….Glenn Duncan

1238….Greg Rogers

1239….Heather Wall

1240….Helen Bolt

1241….Jack Kwan

1242….Jane Hext

1243….Janet Sullivan

1244….Janice Carroll

1245….Jeff Campagnola

1246….Jen Lahey

1247….Jessie Beavis

1248….Joanne Best-Roberts

1249….Jo-Anne DiFruscio

1250….Joseph Emas

1251….Judy Tubman-Reid

1252….Karleen Heer

1253….Kathleen O'Leary

1254….Kathryn Hill

1255….Katie Squires

1256….Ken Wilson

1257….Kimberley Leach

1258….Kyla Goyette

1259….Laura Clark

1260….Laura Johnston

1261….Lisa Hoople

1262….Lynn Galarneau

1263….Marc Rydzik

1264….Marty Truman

1265….Mary Boyle

1266….Megan Chapman

1267….Melanie Dompierre

1268….Melanie White

1269….Michael Eisen

1270….Nicole Frigault

1271….Niki Dignard

1272….Pam Thistle

1273….Paul Doerr

1274….Peggy Welsh

1275….Peter Page

1276….Renee Leahy

1277….Richard Thomas

1278….Rita Petrocco

1279….Robbie Muir

1280….Rod Macdonald

1281….Ron Dechambeau

1282….Roslyn Dacey

1283….Ryan Charbonneau

1284….Ryan Squires

1285….Sally Floyd

1286….Sandra Brancatelli

1287….Sara Berry

1288….Scott Cairney

1289….Shana van Rijt

1290….Shelley Murdock

1291….Sophie Schram

1292….Stephanie Dunne

1293….Steven Winters

1294….Tania Falls

1295….Tanya Snook

1296….Tim Sandwell

1297….Tina Ryan

1298….Tracey Ives

1299….Tracy Doran

1300….Trish Munro

1301….William Casey

1302….William Doran

  

E. Orleans Residents

 

1303….Alex Hadjisophocleous

1304….Alex Templeton

1305….Alexandra Gaudes

1306….Alfred Jacque

1307….Andrew Duggan

1308….Andrew Rose

1309….Angele Vanderlaan

1310….Anita Taylor

1311….Anke Berndt

1312….Arnold Riendeau

1313….Barb Holgate

1314….Bernie Hasselman

1315….Blair Paquet

1316….Brent Smyth

1317….Bruce Barteaux

1318….Carly Hasselman

1319….Carmen Saumure

1320….Carole Gaudes

1321….Christal Whittaker

1322….Christina Dube

1323….Christina Foster

1324….Claudia Nault

1325….Dallas Hall

1326….Daniel Caron

1327….Danny Saint-Fort

1328….David Leeder

1329….David Tischhauser

1330….Debra Powell

1331….Denyse Sencan

1332….Diane Bamford

1333….Dillon McCormick

1334….Dominique Cusson

1335….Don Gaudes

1336….Eann Hodges

1337….Eileen Bradley

1338….Emilie Lachance

1339….Francine Amyotte

1340….Francine Berry

1341….Francis Sommers

1342….Gary Whelan

1343….Geneviève Lapointe

1344….George Hammond

1345….Guylaine Bernard

1346….Harold Henderson

1347….Hinesh Chauhan

1348….Isabelle Ferguson

1349….Isabelle Patenaude

1350….Jane Schofield

1351….Jason Rama

1352….Jason Roberts

1353….Jean Lavictoire

1354….Jeff Barton

1355….Jennifer Caldbick

1356….Jennifer Gallant

1357….Jessica Lacroix

1358….Joyce Burghardt

1359….Jurgen Mack

1360….Katharine Powell

1361….Kathy Wiens

1362….Kevin Piccott

1363….Kristina Perrier

1364….Kyle Simpson

1365….Laura Regnier

1366….Leslie Day

1367….Lindsay Lefebvre

1368….Lisa Grison

1369….Lisa Strachan

1370….Lisa Whelan

1371….Lois Simms-Baldwin

1372….Lyne Rama

1373….Marie-Claude Lefrançois

1374….Marilyn White

1375….Mario Martel

1376….Mark Gibson

1377….Marshall Clark

1378….Matthew Leblanc

1379….Matthew Walthert

1380….Maxime Lamoureux

1381….Michael Brown

1382….Michael Morin

1383….Michelle Baird

1384….Mylène Leclerc

1385….Nadine Tischhauser

1386….Nancy Camacho

1387….Natalie Jolette

1388….Natalie Nadon

1389….Nicole Clark

1390….Nicole Pigeon

1391….Patrick Adams

1392….Patrick Murphy

1393….Paul Devlin

1394….Paul Menard

1395….Peter Belair

1396….Prasanth Tella

1397….Raleigh Young

1398….Ron Hanson

1399….Russ Kajganich

1400….Sandy Clark

1401….Scott Harding

1402….Serge Arseneault

1403….Shari De Jong

1404….Shayne Chamberlain

1405….Sonia Powell

1406….Stephane Montpetit

1407….Stephen Chisnall

1408….Steve Hall

1409….Steve Mitchell

1410….Stuart Taylor

1411….Susan Poisson

1412….Suzete Dos Santos

1413….Sylvie King

1414….Tammy Quinn

1415….Tara Redmond

1416….Terry Flynn

1417….Todd Collins

1418….Todd Sloan

1419….Tony Thatcher

1420….Tracy Baker-Gibson

1421….Trevor Kirkland

1422….Veronique Mousseau

1423….Vincent Young

1424….Vivianne Gaudet

1425….William Baldwin

1426….Yves Ducharme

  

F. Residents of other local Ontario communities

 

(see page 2)

 

This was part of the same sunset as my last image, from about a week ago, only this time shot towards the north instead of the south. I tried to wait until the wind stopped blowing for the 1-second exposure, but there's still a bit of movement.

 

17-40mm f/4L | 1 sec | f/18 | ISO 400

 

AND A FINAL REQUEST:

 

Voting ends today for the image of the month on ksl.com. If I win the voting today, I'll get my image published in their annual calendar, which would be great! And I'll owe a lot of it to you guys here on Flickr!

 

So if you would kindly take 2 seconds again and vote for the fourth image on the far right (under Rory Wallwork), that would be great!! Thanks again!

 

www.ksl.com/?sid=901157&nid=461

 

And have a great 4th of July weekend!!

This is the eighth in a series of articles about short-lived and/or part-time cinemas in Liverpool which hardly get mentioned elsewhere.

I try to give the full history of each building, both before and after it showed films, with relevant bits of Local History included.

No illustrations of this building seem to exist, but it should prove interesting to see how it was situated in one of Liverpool's poorest neighbourhoods (note the court dwellings).

On the other hand, lots of information has been discovered for this short-lived "Place of Public Resort".

 

HAYMARKET, 12 Beau Street, Liverpool 1

Opened (as cinema) April 1910

 

The Haymarket Music Hall was said to have been opened on 27 November 1882 according to the usually reliable “Annals of the Liverpool Stage” by R. J. Broadbent, but this is a rare mistake by him as “The Era” in December 1882 twice announced the intended opening, and then confirmed on 17 February 1883 that the opening had taken place on Monday, 12 February 1883.

The Haymarket Music Hall was the first of the late Victorian Music Halls to open in Liverpool, followed by the Westminster Music Hall in 1887; the Paddington Palace in 1889; the Roscommon Music Hall in 1892; and the Park Palace in 1894.

All five would later become cinemas, but the Haymarket was the shortest lived of them all.

It seems likely that the Haymarket was an adaptation of an existing building. There had been a house on the site in the early 19th century, and by the time of the 1848 Ordnance Survey map it was shown to be quite a large building. By 1850 it was a Military Hospital. This became the Bethesda Town Mission School by 1859, and the Bethesda Chapel by 1864.

The site (12 Beau Street) was listed in Gore's Street Directory from the 1867 to 1882 editions as being occupied by Matthew Fradsham, a cork manufacturer.

The Haymarket Music Hall took its name from the local market (opened in 1841 at the corner of Great Homer Street and Juvenal Street). It was very much a working-class establishment, being situated right in the heart of North Liverpool's slums, the notorious court dwellings being situated all around. In fact, the east wall of the music hall appears to be the rear wall of part of one of the courts, as seen on the 1890 Ordnance Survey map.

R. J. Broadbent, in his "Annals of the Liverpool Stage" (1908), says that the Haymarket was opened by William Kerr with Mr W. Thomas as manager & scenic artist, and that the music hall was capable of seating over 2,500 persons.

(All this was confirmed in "The Era", a London-based theatrical newspaper. While it’s a fact that the Victorians managed to pack more people in than would be allowed today, it's hard to imagine that the Haymarket was big enough to hold 2,500 people. The site it occupied was even smaller than that of the Futurist cinema (with 1,036 seats). Mr Broadbent goes on to say that after Mr Kerr severed his connection with the hall he was succeeded by Messrs Alfred Farrell & Fred Willmot, and then by Mr Willmot alone. The prices in his time varied from 1d to 1/-, and he successfully managed the Haymarket until 1906. Afterwards Edwin W. Smith, formerly of the Parthenon in Great Charlotte Street, was the lessee and manager (from 1907?).

On 22 October 1907 a theatrical licence was issued, and consequently the building was called the Haymarket Theatre. Legitimate stage plays, and even melodramas, couldn't be performed without a theatrical licence. The theatre then closed in June 1908 and didn't reopen until a new theatrical licence was granted on 18 November 1908.

The proposed reopening of the theatre and the events leading up to it were reported in the Liverpool Echo of 17 November 1908, and give some insight into the management and ownership of such theatres, and is reproduced here:

 

"LIVERPOOL THEATRE TO BE REOPENED

LICENCE GRANTED TO-DAY

AN EXPENSIVE PROPERTY

"Mr Rigby Smith applied on behalf of Mr Frank Emery, of 7 Kenyon Mansions, Queen's Club Gardens, London. for the grant of a theatrical licence for the Haymarket Theatre, Beau Street. Their worships, explained counsel, would remember that at the last sessions for theatre licenses a few weeks ago no application was made in regard to this theatre, and the licence was allowed to lapse. The circumstances under which that happened were these: The owners of the theatre were two married ladies, one of the name of Andrews and the other of the name of Collins, and they had let the theatre to a company which apparently got into difficulties, and did not apply for the renewal of the licence. The company had surrendered the lease which they held of the premises, and Mrs Andrews and Mrs Collins were desirous of carrying on the theatre themselves through a properly qualified and competent manager. The property, which had been a very expensive one to them, had belonged to their father, who died intestate in 1895. Some question arose with the Crown, and it became necessary for the property to be taken over by the Crown and re-conveyed to Mrs Andrews and Mrs Collins. The cost to them of these negotiations with the Crown was something like £8,000. In addition to that they had spent about eighteen months ago £1,000 in carrying out some alterations which the bench at that time thought were desirable, and which no doubt brought the theatre up to date. So that they had sunk a considerable amount of money in the property. Now they had found as a manager for the business a gentleman to whom he (counsel) did not think the least exception could be taken - namely, Mr Emery. He had been practically all his life connected with the management of theatres in all parts of the world. At one time, for a period of ten years (Actually from 1876 to 1884. Author) he was the manager of the Prince of Wales Theatre in Clayton Square, Liverpool.

That was, he (counsel) thought, in what he might say were the best days of the Prince of Wales Theatre, because his (Mr Emery's) connection with the theatre ceased some time about the middle of the eighties. Since that time Mr Emery had spent a considerable number of years - something over twenty, in Australia and New Zealand as the manager of some of the principal theatres in those countries.

"The Chairman, - I don't suppose there is any objection to the applicant.

"Mr Rigby Swift replied that he did not see how there could be. He did not think he need go any further, as there was no objection to the owners, no objection to the applicant, and he did not think there could be any objection to the theatre.

Under the circumstances he would therefore content himself with making the application.

"The Head Constable offered no objection. He said he was very much surprised to hear that the property had cost the owners so much. He did not see how they could make it up, but that was a matter for them. The theatre was closed in June, and had not been opened since. The people of the neighbourhood did not object to it being a theatre, and if the owners wished to try to make money out of it he did not see why they should not.

"The Chairman. - I suppose the application is for a theatrical licence without the sale of drink. This place never had the sale of drink.

"Mr Rigby Swift. Then I do not ask that it should have anything it has not had before.

"The bench agreed to grant the licence subject to certain conditions to be fulfilled as to electric light."

 

On 19 October 1909, when the licence was due to be renewed, no attempt was made to do so. The Clerk to the Justices said the premises were closed, and he didn't think any application would be made, and none was.

A Cinematograph licence was granted on 5 April 1910 to Arons Conder, with instructions that the Gallery and back of the Circle were to be closed to the public. No music hall or theatre licenses were applied for, and the intention was to operate the premises as a cinema. It was now called the Haymarket Picture Palace and the manager was Arons Conder. Mr Conder later applied for a Music Hall licence on 4 December 1913. He wanted to introduce 2 or 3 variety turns with the films. His application was adjourned for a month "in order that the suitability of the hall to have a variety entertainment be reported upon". The hall was obviously not suitable as the application was refused on 8 January 1914.

At the Annual Licensing Session of 1914 (held on October 22) a cinema licence was granted for 12 months, but Mr Conder was told that "a (subsequent) licence will not be granted unless a new building is put up". Exactly twelve months later no application was made to renew the licence, so it is safe to say that the Haymarket finally closed in 1915.

On 7 January 1916 a Mr J. D. Southren applied for approval of plans of a proposed "Picture Hall" at 149-151 Richmond Row, only about 200 yards away from the former Haymarket cinema. The Chairman of the Bench said there were already 9 halls licensed as cinemas within half a mile of the site. (They were the Adelphi in Christian Street; the Prince's in Lytton Street; the Electra in London Road; the Gaiety, Electric Theatre, and Derby, all in Scotland Road; the Roscommon and Moulton, both in Roscommon Street; and the Everton Palace in Heyworth Street.)

There was also the Majestic in Daulby Street, which was just outside the half-mile radius. Mr Southren said the site and building would cost £5,000. The Chairman said that this was not an opportune time (the Great War) to spend capital on a place of amusement. Mr Southren said that after that statement he couldn't justify the application, to which the Chairman replied that he was surprised that the application was made "at the present time". The application was therefore withdrawn and this proposed cinema wasn't built.

In 1918 a building in Beau Street was converted into a factory. The work lasted from January to November, so it may have been quite a big job. It isn't absolutely certain whether this was the former cinema, but it seems very likely that it was. The OS map shows only 2 large buildings in the short Beau Street.

Kelly's Street Directories for 1917 and 1918 do not list 12 Beau Street, probably because it was unoccupied. In the 1919 edition (published at the end of 1918) the address is listed as being occupied by Thomas Porter & Sons, rope and twine manufacturers. 1921 and 1922 show the Nelson Preserving Co. Ltd., at the address.

By the time of the 1924 edition of the Directory the building is shared by Fruits & Chocolates (L'Pool) Ltd., chocolate manufacturers, and The French Cherry Co., fruit preservers.

The last listed occupant of the building (from 1925 to 1931) was the Liverpool Jute Bag Co., sack manufacturers (later Jute Sacks Patent Process Ltd.). The factory was then called Britannia Works.

Most of Beau Street, including this building, seems to have been demolished in the 1930s. The site of the music hall/cinema became part of Wallworks, a large post-war car showroom. (Built before April 1974).

 

Original research by Philip G Mayer.

 

Jenny Wallwork, England.

 

It's rather rare to find badminton pictures on the web, so here are a few from the Swiss Open, featuring some of the world's best players.

 

Full gallery (140 shots) is here.

Inspired by the work of Orla Kiely

1991 Volvo 940 GLE estate.

 

Supplied by John Wallwork of Preston (Volvo).

1991 Volvo 940 GLE estate.

 

Supplied by John Wallwork of Preston (Volvo).

I interrupt this regularly scheduled exhibition of images from Southeast Utah to bring you a slight change from the desert shots as of late. This was taken at Pineview Reservoir, where it's definitely still winter. If you look closely you'll see that the ice chunks has some motion blur. I didn't notice that the ice was moving with the waves until the best light was already gone. Otherwise I would have increased my shutter speed so that the ice didn't move during exposure. Oh well. I'm still pleased with the outcome.

 

17-40mm f/4L | 3.2 sec | f/13 | ISO 100 | 0.6 GND

 

© Rory Wallwork - www.rorywphoto.com

 

Your comments and critiques are greatly appreciated!!

Last week I went to Albion Basin up at Alta in Little Cottonwood Canyon for the first time, at what seemed to be a prime time for wildflowers. I thought I had seen a lot of wildflowers in the past, but I was wrong! The amount and variety up there right now is incredible!! I was totally blown away. And they made for some great shots.

 

17-40mm f/4L | 1.6 sec | f/16 | ISO 200 | 2-stop hard GND

 

© Rory Wallwork - www.rorywphoto.com

 

Your comments and critiques are greatly appreciated!!

Revised in 2021.

 

I've found more information, but still no answer as to why this site has remained empty for almost 50 years.

(Or why these fragments were allowed to remain).

 

Peters Buildings, 11-13 Rumford Street/1-3 Chapel Street, Liverpool.

 

Architects: Culshaw & Sumners (Drawings dated 1863 and 1864 are in the Lancashire Record Office) Source: Joseph Sharples.

 

First 'hit' in on-line newspapers was the Liverpool Mercury of 17 September 1866.

The 1867 Gore's shows 5 occupants at 3 Chapel Street, and 26 occupants at 11 & 13 Rumford Street.

 

Can be traced as far as 25 September 1976 when J. Knight, 3 Chapel Street advertised "Vans with drivers".

Before that there were regular adverts for John Wallwork, Volvo dealers, 13 Rumford Street, and they ended on 5 March 1976.

 

In June 1975 there was an application for a 7-storey office block, including a replacement for the Pig & Whistle, a basement car park and two shop kiosks on the site.

Liverpool Corporation Planning sub-committee didn't like the design of the building, but the Planning Officer (Ted Evans) said it wasn't so bad as to merit refusal of planning permission, so the architect (not named) redesigned the office block. The Planning Officer then said he didn't like the changes and couldn't support them. The headline was "Planners hit stalemate on office scheme." (Liverpool Echo, 5 March 1976). That's the last 'hit' in on-line newspapers.

 

I think we can assume that the building was demolished after September 1976, but the mystery remains why the prime site has remained empty ever since. (It's still used as an open-air car park in 2021).

 

Original research by Philip G Mayer.

 

Edit.

We can now take the story up to 1980.

www.flickr.com/photos/44435674@N00/51735858345/in/datepos...

Last night I felt like I was able to redeem myself from what happened two nights ago. I headed out early. I saw there was a clearing in the storm, so I knew there was a very good chance of some great light. So I sat there in the rain, under my big red umbrella, and captured this scene. You've gotta love shooting in the rain!

 

These colors are 100% natural. The only thing I adjusted in post was to bring out the dark river banks just a little bit.

 

17-40mm f/4L | 5 sec | f/16 | ISO 100 | 2-stop hard GND

 

© Rory Wallwork - www.rorywphoto.com

 

Your comments and critiques are greatly appreciated!!

1989 Volvo 240 DL estate.

I was very lucky to be in the right place at the right time for this shot, because it wasn't what I set out to get. But now it's one of my favorites. I took it a few weeks ago when there was still some fall color left around here...

 

And yes, it's been quite a while since I posted anything. For the last several weeks I've been spending my free time either out shooting or working on my photography website, and it's finally finished (other than a few details)! I essentially replaced what was just a blog before with a full catalog of my images, which are now available for purchase.

 

You can check out the new website at www.rorywphoto.com!

 

70-200mm f/4L | 1/200 sec | f/11 | ISO 100

The stuff behind him is a chart, or map, of Arran- where he remains.

Like me, a salesman and pilot.

Woman's Land Army Scotland monument with Lensball foreground.

 

This is a link to the Imperial War Museum who list some details of the monument:

www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/69248

 

Memorial details

Memorial type

Sculptured / Cast group

District

Moray

Town

Clochan

County

Grampian

Country

Scotland

Commemoration

Second World War - civilians

Maker

Peter Wallwork Naylor (Sculptor)

W. Campbell & Son - maker of gate(?) (Makers)

Ceremony

Unveiled

Date: 9 October 2012

Attended by: HRH The Prince of Wales & Duke of Rothesay;

Placed

Date: 18 October 2013

Attended by: Time capsule buried

Show More (1)

Lost

Not lost

WM Reference

69248

Support IWM

 

Current location

Take the B9016 and follow signs to Clochan. Pass through Clochan. The Memorial is at the top of the hill.

Fochabers Estate

Clochan

Moray

Grampian

AB56 5HT

Scotland

 

OS Grid Ref: NJ 40718 61089

Denomination: Undefined

 

Description

Corten steel sculpture depicting a padlocked farm gate with two-dimensional life-size group of seven Land Army girls. A descriptive plaque on a plinth made of stones from all of the regions of Scotland where the Women's Land Army operated. A rock with an address given by Prince Charles. Also a time capsule to be opened on the 75th anniversary, October 2087.

Inscription

"Welcome to / The Women's Land Army Scotland / Memorial" Plaque with list of sponsors, list of farms where WLA served and description of the WLA. See images

Inscription legible?

yes

Sculpture

Materials: Steel

 

War Memorial Trust

Costs

Comments: Land provided by the Crown Estate.

Memorial: £60,000

  

Details: Land Army Memorial Scotland Charitable Trust, National Farmers Union Scotland, corporate, public

Land Army Memorial (Scotland) Charitable Trust

Reference

First Permanent Memorial to Women’s Land Army Gets Royal Seal of Approval

Memorial to the work of the Women's Land Army Scotland womenofscotland.org.uk/memorials/memorial-work-womens-land-army-scotland

Prince Charles unveils memorial to the Land Girls

This record comprises all information held by IWM’s War Memorials Register for this memorial. Where we hold a names list for the memorial, this information will be displayed on the memorial record.

 

This information is made available under a Creative Commons BY-NC licence.

 

This means you may reuse it for non-commercial purposes only and must attribute it to us using the following statement:

 

© WMR-69248

 

For queries, please contact memorials@iwm.org.uk.

 

1994 Volkswagen Golf CL 5-door.

 

1896cc diesel.

Supplied by John Wallwork of Bury (VW/Audi).

The Women's Land Army Scotland / Memorial Plaque.

Looking out over the Moray coast near Buckie, Moray.

 

This shot with the sunlight in front of me to the left and therefore lighting behind the subject.

 

Memorial details

Memorial type

Sculptured / Cast group

District

Moray

Town

Clochan

County

Grampian

Country

Scotland

Commemoration

Second World War - civilians

Maker

Peter Wallwork Naylor (Sculptor)

W. Campbell & Son - maker of gate(?) (Makers)

Ceremony

Unveiled

Date: 9 October 2012

Attended by: HRH The Prince of Wales & Duke of Rothesay;

Placed

Date: 18 October 2013

Attended by: Time capsule buried

Show More (1)

Lost

Not lost

WM Reference

69248

Support IWM

 

Current location

Take the B9016 and follow signs to Clochan. Pass through Clochan. The Memorial is at the top of the hill.

Fochabers Estate

Clochan

Moray

Grampian

AB56 5HT

Scotland

 

OS Grid Ref: NJ 40718 61089

Denomination: Undefined

 

Description

Corten steel sculpture depicting a padlocked farm gate with two-dimensional life-size group of seven Land Army girls. A descriptive plaque on a plinth made of stones from all of the regions of Scotland where the Women's Land Army operated. A rock with an address given by Prince Charles. Also a time capsule to be opened on the 75th anniversary, October 2087.

Inscription

"Welcome to / The Women's Land Army Scotland / Memorial" Plaque with list of sponsors, list of farms where WLA served and description of the WLA. See images

Inscription legible?

yes

Sculpture

Materials: Steel

 

War Memorial Trust

Costs

Comments: Land provided by the Crown Estate.

Memorial: £60,000

  

Details: Land Army Memorial Scotland Charitable Trust, National Farmers Union Scotland, corporate, public

Land Army Memorial (Scotland) Charitable Trust

Reference

First Permanent Memorial to Women’s Land Army Gets Royal Seal of Approval

Memorial to the work of the Women's Land Army Scotland womenofscotland.org.uk/memorials/memorial-work-womens-land-army-scotland

Prince Charles unveils memorial to the Land Girls

This record comprises all information held by IWM’s War Memorials Register for this memorial. Where we hold a names list for the memorial, this information will be displayed on the memorial record.

 

This information is made available under a Creative Commons BY-NC licence.

 

This means you may reuse it for non-commercial purposes only and must attribute it to us using the following statement:

 

© WMR-69248

 

For queries, please contact memorials@iwm.org.uk.

 

1988 Volvo 240 GLT.

 

Registered in June 1990.

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