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Harlech Castle in a village in Gwynedd, North Wales.

 

Harlech Castle was built during King Edward I's second campaign in north Wales. It was part of an "iron ring" of castles surrounding the coastal fringes of Snowdonia, eventually stretching from Flint around to Aberystwyth; a ring intended to prevent the region from ever again becoming a focal point of insurrection and a last bastion of resistance. Following the fall of the Welsh stronghold of Castell y Bere, King Edward's forces arrived at Harlech in April, 1283, and building work began almost immediately.

 

Over the next six years an army of masons, quarriers, laborers and other craftsmen were busily engaged in construction. In 1286, with the work at its height, nearly 950 men were employed under the superintendence of Master James. The final result was a perfectly concentric castle, where one line of defenses is enclosed by another. Unfortunately, the outer wall is ruinous today and fails to convey the true 13th-century effect.

 

The natural strength of the castle rock and cliff face meant that only the east face was open to possible attack. Here the gatehouse still offers an insolent display of power. The gate-passage itself was protected by a succession of no less than seven obstacles, including three portcullises. On either side of the passage were guardrooms, and the upper floors of the gatehouse provided the main private accommodation at Harlech. The first floor must have been for the constable, or governor, who from 1290-93 was none other than Master James himself. The comfortable rooms on the top floor probably served as a suite for visiting dignitaries, including the king.

 

Harlech Castle played a key role in the national uprising led by Owain Glyndwr. After a long siege, it fell to his forces in 1404. The castle became Glyndwr's residence and headquarters, and one of the two places to which he is believed to have summoned parliaments of his supporters. It was only after a further long siege in 1408 that Harlech was retaken by English forces under Harry of Monmouth, later Henry V.

 

Sixty years later, during the War of the Roses, the castle was held for the Lancastrians until taken by Lord Herbert of Raglan for the Yorkist side. It was this prolonged siege which traditionally gave rise to the song Men of Harlech.

 

Information gained from www.castlewales.com/harlech.html

 

First 35659 was seen operating Route X6 to Leeds City Centre.

First West Yorkshire: 35659 (MD71 EOU) a Wright Streetdeck Micro Hybrid, painted in two tone blue Bradford branded version of First corporate livery and captured here in Leeds Bus Station arriving on service X6 from Bradford.

 

© Christopher Lowe.

Date: 22nd February 2025.

Ref No: NR_IMG0096.

Fleet Number: 35659

Reg: MD71 EOU

Model: Wright StreetDeck Ultroliner (Micro-Hybrid)

Company: First Bradford

Route: 72

Direction: Leeds

Location: Bradford Interchange

Livery: City of Bradford

Depot: Bradford

FS E656 na vozu Inter City Notte 35659: Roma Termini - Catania Centrale, prolazi pored Isolla Bella

eng: FS E656 on train Inter City Notte 35659: Roma Termini - Catania Centrale, passing Isolla Bella

 

Taormina, Sicilia

Fleet Number: 35659

Reg: MD71 EOU

Model: Wright StreetDeck Ultroliner

Company: First Bradford

Route: 72

Direction: Leeds

Location: Bradford Interchange

Livery: City of Bradford

Depot: Bradford

First Bradford's Wright StreetDeck Micro-Hybrid, 35659 (MD71EOU), pictured approaching Leeds Bus Station, on the 2nd September 2024, with a service 72 working from Bradford.

First Bus West Yorkshire 'Bradford' Wright Streetdeck MD71 EOU 35659 , Leeds Bus Station 18.8.23

Baker City Bronc and Bull Riding

 

An action packed weekend at this year's Baker City Bronc and Bull Riding, with some of the meanest bulls, toughest cowboys, and hardest working bull fighters we've seen in a long time at Saturday night's bull ridingriding.

 

This two day rodeo event in Baker City is held on the 3rd weekend of July each year in conjunction with the annual Miners Jubilee celebration and features some of the best rodeo stock and toughest cowboy’s of any rodeo in Oregon, competing in just two events, bronc riding on Friday and bull riding on Saturday.

 

For more information including next year’s dates and ticket information visit www.bakerbroncsandbulls.com Or become a fan and like them on facebook at www.facebook.com/BakerBroncandBullRiding

 

For more information about other Baker County rodeos, and equestrian events visit Baker County Tourism's website at www.basecampbaker.com

   

Bain News Service,, publisher.

 

Lord Rob't Cecil

 

[between ca. 1920 and ca. 1925]

 

1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.

 

Notes:

Photograph shows Lord Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood (1864-1958), who served as British Minister of War Trade and was an advocate of the League of Nations. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2017)

Title from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative.

Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

 

Format: Glass negatives.

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see George Grantham Bain Collection - Rights and Restrictions Information www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/274_bain.html

 

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

 

Part Of: Bain News Service photograph collection (DLC) 2005682517

 

General information about the George Grantham Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain

 

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.35659

 

Call Number: LC-B2- 5954-6

 

Descripció

Església situada a l'entrada del poble, al costat de l'antic fossar.

 

A la façana hi trobem la porta d'accés amb arc de mig punt adovellat i decorada amb una arquivolta, damunt de la qual hi trobem un ull de bou i un campanar de cadireta de tres ulls de grans proporcions respecte a la resta de l'església. Encarat a l'est, ens apareix l'absis de l'església de planta semicircular i amb la presència d'una finestra amb un arc de mig punt monolític. El mur està format per carreus irregulars i amb coberta a dues aigües.

 

Pel que fa al seu interior, està coberta per volta de canó rebaixada i amb petxines, reforçada per dos arcs torals, i amb l'absis cobert amb volta de quart d'esfera. A banda i banda, s'obren dues capelles mitjançant arcs de mig punt rebaixats.

 

Notícies històriques

L'indret on es troba situada aquesta església el trobem documentat des del 1120.

 

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First Bradford MD71 EOU 35659 seen at Leeds on the 72 to Bradford

Seen on the Headrow in Leeds at 14:45 yesterday is firsts 35659,35586 and 35631. 35659 was seen on the Bradford based 72 service to Leeds and is MD71 EOU. 35586 was seen on the Hunslet based 27 to Guisley Morrisons and is YJ70 BGU. And finally 35631 is Bramley based seen on the 50A to seacroft. And is BX69 CVE. It’s really nice to see 3 different depots services in one shot rather then they be 3 Bramley buses etc. enjoy

All information is provided in good faith but, on occasions errors may occur. Should this be the case, if new information can be verified please supply it to the author and corrections will then be made.

 

This memorial has been compiled with additional information by kind permission of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, and from Ancestry.co.uk

 

This memorial is in St Helen and the Holy Cross, Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire

 

To the glory of God and in grateful memory of those from this parish who nobly fought for freedom and honour and fell in the GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918

 

COATES Winifred Stanley. Nurse, Voluntary Aid Detachment, Red Cross Society. Died 8th February 1916 aged 26. Born in 1889 at Malton, Yorkshire, daughter of John and Mary Eliza of Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire. She served in a Military Hospital in Malta from 2nd September 1915 to 12th January 1916. At rest in St Helen and Holy Cross Churchyard, Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire.

www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30083674

 

RIGBY James Richard Anderton. (B.A.) Lieutenant , 3rd attached to 2nd Yorkshire Regiment. Died 26th September 1915. Commemorated on the Loos Memorial, France

 

BANKS George Henry. Private 405183, 3rd Canadian Infantry. Born 24th December 1876 died 13th June 1916. Son of John and Sarah of Dodworth, Yorkshire and husband of Winifred Jessie, (nee Whitlow) of 123 Sandy Mount Road, Wath on Dearne, near Rotherham, Yorkshire, occupation in 1911, coal miner. Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium.

 

SOUTHAM, Joseph William. Lance Corporal 2405, 1/6th Durham Light Infantry died 26th April 1915 aged 33. Son of Charles and Elizabeth Southam, of Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire, husband of Mary Hannah Southam, of 64, Surtees St., Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham.

Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium.

 

BACKHOUSE Walter. Private 59315, 26th Royal Fusiliers, died 12th December 1917 aged 37. Son of Richard and Mary Elizabeth Backhouse, of Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire. At rest in Giavera British Cemetery Arcade, Italy

 

BARKER John Joseph. Private 21102, 1st Coldstream Guards. Died 27th November 1917 aged 30. Husband of Eveline Barker, of Calmholme, Stockton Lane, York. Commemorated on the Cambrai Memorial, Louverval.

 

BRAY William. Private West Yorkshire . The only W Bray that fell whilst serving with the West Yorkshire Regiment is the following.

BRAY Willis. Private 271, 21st West Yorkshire Regiment died 27th March 1918 aged 28. Son of Fred and Alice Mary Bray, of Bradshaw Rd., Honley, Huddersfield. At rest in Mindel Trench British Cemetery, St Laurent-Blangy, France

(It may well be the following soldier) BRAY William, Private 2473, 5th Yorkshire Regiment (Yorkshire Hussars) died of wounds 17th November 1916 aged 24. Born at Whenby Terrington, Yorkshire ( near Sheriff Hutton)and enlisted at Malton, Yorkshire. Grandson of Harry and Louisa Bray, of The Street, Pakenham, Bury St. Edmund's. At rest in St Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, France.

 

CATTLE John Robert. Private 28825 East Yorkshire Regiment, formerly 165699 Royal Field Artillery. Killed in action 23rd August 1918 aged 36. Son of William and Margaret of the Post Office, Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire. At rest in Poziers British Cemetery Ovillers-La Boisselle, Somme, France

 

COLLINS George Ernest. Private 40710, 2nd Bedfordshire Regiment, formerly 35659, South Staffordshire Regiment. Killed in action 21st September 1918. Born at East Gilling and lived at Strensall both in Yorkshire. Husband of Annie Elizabeth who was granted a war gratuity on the 1st December 1919. Son of William and Maria of East Gilling. In 1911 he was now married and he was living with his wife at Thornton Le Clay, Yorkshire, occupation, head horseman on a farm. Commemorated on the Vis-En-Artois Memorial, France.

 

HAINES Robert. Private 203494, 1/4th York and Lancaster Regiment, formerly 2830, Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action 14th September 1916. Lived at Strensall, enlisted at Malton, both in Yorkshire. Son of William and Sarah Ann of High Roans, Strensall, Yorkshire, previously Lilling Green, Strensall. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.

 

HILL Arthur. Private R/19397, 21st King's Royal Rifle Corps. Died 17th September 1916 aged 26. Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hill, of Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.

 

HODGSON Percy. Private 42148, 17th Manchester Regiment. Killed in action on the 1st August 1917 aged 24. Son of George Lund Hodgson and Mary of Sheriff Hutton. Commemorated on his parents memorial in St Helen and Holy Cross, Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire. He is commemorated on the Durham Cemetery Memorial, 78. China Wall, Perth Cemetery, Belgium.

 

HUBIE Robert. Sergeant 77311, 7th Canadian Infantry. Born 23rd November 1879 at Selby, Yorkshire England and died 3rd June 1916, aged 36. He was living at 872 Grosvenor Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba. His brother Thomas Frazer of the same address was his next of kin. enlisted on the 9th November 1914 at Victoria, British Columbia aged 34, occupation, rancher. He had previously served with 5 years with the 3rd Royal Fusiliers. Son of Ernest John and Edith Marion of Victoria Cottage, York Road, Barlby, Yorkshire.

Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium.

 

IBSON Edward Henry. Private 203897, 1/4th Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action 27th May 1918. Born at Hovingham, enlisted at Easingwold, both in Yorkshire. Son of John Blakelock and Rebecca Mary of 9 Pump Alley West Old Maltongate, Malton, Yorkshire.

At rest in Vendresse British Cemetery, France.

 

INMAN Harold. Private 34922, 9th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Killed in action 16th September 1916. Born at Burythorpe, Malton, enlisted at Sheriff Hutton, both in Yorkshire. Son of George Henry and Annie of 5 Hartley Street, Morley, In 1911 he was a butler to Gilbert Henderson Philips of 2 Montpellier Terrace Scarborough, Yorkshire. Yorkshire. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.

 

JEFFERSON George Herbert. Private 120075, 1/5th Sherwood Foresters. Died 9th March 1919 aged 30. Son of George and Kate Jefferson, of Sheriff Hutton. At rest in St Helen and Holy Cross Churchyard, Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire

 

JOHNSON Arthur. Private 2134, 5th Yorkshire Hussars, killed in action 17th September 1916. Born and enlisted at Sheriff Hutton. Son of John Johnson. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.

 

NELSON Edward. Driver 53722, 72nd Field Coy, Royal Engineers. Died 2nd May 1916. Born in 1894 to William and Annie, of Sheriff Hutton, York. In 1911 he was waggoner on the farm of Mrs Elizabeth Jane Burgess, Mowthorp Welburn, Yorkshire At rest in Amara War Cemetery, Iraq.

 

NELSON George Valentine. Private 29010, 2nd West Yorkshire Regiment. Killed in action 23rd March 1917. Son of George and Annie of Lillings Ambo, Yorkshire. In 1911 he was living with his father, wife and daughter, Gertrude aged 5 months at Sheriff Hutton Bridge, Strensall, Yorkshire, his occupation, farm labourer. His widow Maud Mary, nee Hardy was granted a war gratuity on the 2nd July 1917, revised on the 26th November 1917, now called Mrs Maud Mary Pallister, wife of William. Their son, William Richard was killed in World War Two.

 

PAYNE William Albert. Private 27906, 7th Yorkshire Hussars, killed in action 8th February 1917. Native of Sheriff Hutton, son of William and Martha of Sheriff Hutton. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.

 

RICHARDSON Tom. Private 27917, 12th West Yorkshire Regiment. Died 9th September 1916 aged 28. Son of Tom and Sarah Hannah Richardson, of Sheriff Hutton, York, husband of Mary Richardson, of 221, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds. At rest in Englebelmer Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France.

 

SPENCE Anthony Crosby. Gunner/ Signaller 152412, B Battery, 113th Army Brigade, Royal Field Artillery died 15th October 1918. He lived at 62 Park Grove, York City. His effects went to his sister Sarah Spence At rest in Dadizeele New British Cemetery, Belgium.

 

SPENCER Charles Thomas. Private 15799, 9th West Yorkshire Regiment. Died 9th August 1915 aged 24. Husband of Margaret Spencer, of Sheriff Hutton, York. Commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Turkey (including Gallipoli)

 

SMITH Cecil Arthur. Private 50106, 1/7th Lancashire Fusiliers. Died of wounds 5th September 1918 aged 19. Son of Joseph and Sarah Ann Smith, of Lilling, Flaxton, Yorkshire. Born at Deeping Lincolnshire and lived at Flaxton, Yorkshire. Son of Sarah Ann who was granted a war gratuity on the 23rd January 1919. At rest in Varennes Military Cemetery, Somme, France

 

WARING George. Private 5/44914, 14th Yorkshire Hussars, Reserve Infantry. Died at the Walkergate Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne on the 23rd March 1917 of Cerebrospinal Fever. His effects went to Emily Waring, widow. Born at Kirbymoorside and lived at Sheriff Hutton, both in Yorkshire. Son of William and Jane of 41 Park Road, Leeds He married Emily Hurworth on the 1st January 1908 at Beeston Hill, Leeds. In 1911 he was living with his wife and daughter, Dorrit, at 1 Views Terrace Pickering, Yorkshire, occupation school master. He left was widow and two children. Dorrit born 19th August 1908 at Pickering and John Edmund, born 6th November 1916 also at Pickering, Yorkshire. Commemorated on a Screen Wall in Lawnswood Cemetery, Leeds, Yorkshire.

 

Greater love hath no man than this that a man lay down his life for his friends.

 

WW2

This memorial is in St Helen and the Holy Cross, Sutton on the Forest, Yorkshire.

 

Remember those who gave their lives in the WAR 1939 - 1945.

ATKINSON Alan. Private 4540303, 1st West Yorkshire Regiment. Died 6th March 1942 aged 22. Son of Albert and Louisa Atkinson, of Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire. Commemorated on the Rangoon Memorial, Burma.

 

BRADSHAW Leslie Eric. Corporal Home Guard, 7th North Riding Malton Battalion died 17th August 1943 aged 44. Son of Robert and Beatrice Mary Bradshaw; husband of Marguerite Bradshaw, of Bulmer. At rest in St Helen and Holy Cross Churchyard, Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire

 

EGERTON Edward Gervase. Mentioned in Despatches. Lieutenant, Royal Navy, Born 25th July 1920 and was killed in action during the attack on Dieppe on Wednesday 19th August 1942 aged 22 while in command of H.M.S. Chasseur 13. Son of Vice-Admiral (Henry) Jack Egerton, C.B., and Marion Egerton, of Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire. He was buried at sea. Commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire.

 

MYERS Arthur. (It may be the following person) Myers Arthur. Private 4533710, West Yorkshire Regiment died 1st September 1942 aged 31. Born in Yorkshire, at rest in El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt.

 

PALLISTER William Richard. Flight Sergeant, Air Gunner 627672, 35 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Died 10th August 1943 aged 23. Son of William and Maud Mary Pallister, (formerly Nelson, nee Hardy) of Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire. Maud's first husband George Valentine Nelson was killed in action in the Great War. At rest in Rheinberg War Cemetery, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.

 

POTTER Charles. (Unable to find the correct record for this person listed with the C.W.G.C.)

 

Thanks be to God.

  

The following men are not mentioned on the War Memorial in the church. They all have a connection with Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire

 

HOWARD George William. Military Medal. Sergeant 104515, 228th Field Coy, Royal Engineers died 7th January 1920 aged 41. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard, husband of Ellen Mary Howard, nee Barclay of Church End, Sheriff Hutton, York. Born at Royston, Herts. Alternative Commemoration - buried in Leeds (General) Cemetery. Commemorated on a Screen Wall in Lawnswood Cemetery, Leeds, Yorkshire.

 

STORRY Cedric William Jubb. Private 425666, 31st Canadian Infantry. Died of wounds received on 12th July 1916, aged 26 in "The Bluff" sector nr the Spoilbank and just north of St Elooi, Belgium. Born on the 11th August 1889 to Richard and Sara Ann Storry (nee Jubb), husband of Jessie E. Storey, of East End, Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire, England. Formerly of 5, Reliance Apartments, Winnipeg, Canada. His occupation was a bank clerk At rest in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.

 

SPENCE Henry. Gunner 70091, 368th Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Died 27th June 1915 aged 22. Son of William Spence, of Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire. Commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Turkey (including Gallipoli)

 

SOUTHAM Joseph William. Lance Corporal 2405, 1/6th Durham Light Infantry. Died 26th April 1915 aged 33. Son of Charles and Elizabeth Southam, of Sheriff Hutton, York, husband of Mary Hannah Southam, of 64, Surtees Street, Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham. Commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium.

 

Zona meta sábado 19 - tarde/noche

Alberta’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw provided, from Edmonton on Tuesday, June 22, 2021, an update on COVID-19 and the ongoing work to protect public health. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

Service Number 72

Route Bradford-Leeds

Depot Bowling Back Lane

 

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First West Yorkshire 'City of Bradford' liveried Wright StreetDeck 35659, MD71 EOU is pictured in City Square, Leeds.

First West Yorkshire 'City of Bradford' liveried Wright StreetDeck 35659, MD71 EOU is pictured in City Square, Leeds.

Deze zandstenen tiendpaal, aan de Sint-Livinuspolder in Sint-Margriete (Sint-Laureins) dateert van 1654. De inscriptie ‘SB’ verwijst naar de Gentse Sint-Baafsabdij, ‘Dornick’ verwijst naar het kapittel van Doornik. De paal moest de grens tussen de tiendgebieden van deze twee tiendpachters afbakenen. Tijden het Ancien Régime moesten de landbouwers namelijk een tiende van de opbrengst afstaan voor de eredienst. In 2005 werd de tiendpaal beschermd.

 

Foto: Niels Vertongen

Arrozal.

 

Fotógrafo: Mário Novais (1899-1967)

Data da produção da fotografia original 1956.

 

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A ponent del municipi, curs avall del riu d'Ondara, s'escampa el poble de la Móra (10 h el 2005), que fou sufragani de Granyanella. El nucli més vell és a la costa, presidit per una gran casa de tipus senyorial que es troba en estat ruïnós. Aquest petit terme fou el producte del desmembrament de les grans jurisdiccions primitives, que passà al domini i senyoria de la família dels Saportella i la de Jaume Ferrer. De la mateixa nissaga era Maties Ferrer, que el 1574 era el batlle de Granyena i creedor del Molí de la Móra. Aquest, en desús, fou de la família Tro i posteriorment de la família Clàries. Es deu referir al llinatge Tro la T que és gravada a les llambordes amb les quals és empedrada l'entrada.

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