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Somewhere Only We Know
Keane
I walked across an empty land
I knew the pathway like the back of my hand
I felt the earth beneath my feet
Sat by the river, and it made me complete
Oh, simple thing, where have you gone?
I'm getting old, and I need something to rely on
So tell me when you're gonna let me in
I'm getting tired, and I need somewhere to begin
I came across a fallen tree
I felt the branches of it looking at me
Is this the place we used to love?
Is this the place that I've been dreaming of?
Oh, simple thing, where have you gone?
I'm getting old, and I need something to rely on
So tell me when you're gonna let me in
I'm getting tired, and I need somewhere to begin
And if you have a minute, why don't we go
Talk about it somewhere only we know?
This could be the end of everything
So why don't we go
Somewhere only we know?
Oh, simple thing, where have you gone?
I'm getting old, and I need something to rely on
So tell me when you're gonna let me in
I'm getting tired, and I need somewhere to begin
And if you have a minute, why don't we go
Talk about it somewhere only we know?
This could be the end of everything
So why don't we go?
So why don't we go?
This could be the end of everything
So why don't we go
Somewhere only we know
Somewhere only we know
Somewhere only we know?
Songwriters: Richard David Hughes / Timothy James Rice-Oxley / Tom Chaplin
Somewhere Only We Know lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Stained glass window detail
Oxford 2010
The Chapel was built in the eighteenth century. Three people were responsible for its diffent stages and lengthy construction.which took from 1720-91, Dr George Clarke, Henry Keane and James Wyatt. It took this long due to shortage of funds.Between 1864 and 1866 the chapel was re-decorated by Wiliam Burges in a highly unusual and decorative way being prodominantly pink , the pew ends are decorated with carved animals of all kinds including Rhino's and Elephants. The first stained glass designs was designed by John Everett Milais, but they were rejected by Burges and later given Henry Holiday.Oscar Wilde said of the Chapel, 'As a piece of simple decorative and beautiful art it is perfect, and the windows very artistic.
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The Chapel was built in the eighteenth century. Three people were responsible for its diffent stages and lengthy construction.which took from 1720-91, Dr George Clarke, Henry Keane and James Wyatt. It took this long due to shortage of funds.Between 1864 and 1866 the chapel was re-decorated by Wiliam Burges in a highly unusual and decorative way being prodominantly pink , the pew ends are decorated with carved animals of all kinds including Rhino's and Elephants. The stained glasswere to have been designed by John Everett Milais, but the designs were rejected by Burges and later given Henry Holiday.Oscar Wilde said of the Chapel, 'As a piece of simple decorative and beautiful art it is perfect, and the windows very artistic.
Oxford 2010
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Mural by Prince Parise, curated by Re:Vision Art Gallery, seen at 4625 Sheridan Road Kenosha, Wisconsin. The mural depicts Amy Adams as Margaret Keane from the movie "Big Eyes."
Photo by James aka Urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
Edit by Teee
Unusually for a Lawrence Royal plate this image is not quite tack sharp, but it does have a hazy beauty and suggestion "other times" to it! Edermine in County Wexford would appear to be a very big house with wonderful greenhouses for plant growth. I will be following the stream with interest to learn what I can about it!
And what we learned, thankfully, is that everything here is still standing - and occupied. Edermine House itself was built c.1840 by John Benjamin Keane, the central chapel built c.1860 to designs by Augustus Pugin, and the magnificent greenhouse also c.1860 by James Pierce. It seems plausible that the Talbot Powers were the resident family enjoying the gardens around the time of this photo. After hosting refugee monks 100 years ago, it now remains in private hands...
Photographer: Robert French
Collection: Lawrence Photograph Collection
Date: Catalogue range c.1880-1900
NLI Ref: L_ROY_00645
You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie
D Whyte, the champion jockey in Hong Kong for the last nine seasons, won his 1100th win in Hong Kong in The Chairman's Trophy.
This is straight from the camera without any processing.
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I was tagged by Owen, Kim & Lincoln
This is how it goes. List 10 things that your friends may or may not know about you, but that are true. Tag ten people and be sure to let them know they've been tagged (a quick message will do). Don't forget to link back to the person who tagged you. Post a picture in your stream with the 10 facts and list your tagged people :)
1. I am a scientic person and not artistic at all, photography is my only linkage to art in my life
2. I studied my degree in the UK. One of biggest regrets was I didn't take any great photos of that beautiful country because photography means nothing to me until half year ago, when I got my first DSLR in my life.
3. As you can see from my stream, my favorite of type of photos are street photography. But I really want to be more versatile and learn to be a all-around photographer
4. I did a lot of horse racing photography before but stopped a couple of months before. It was too tired for me to go to the racecourse twice a week. I didn't upload any of my horse racing photos to flickr before and this is the first one
5. I used to like staying at home during the weekend, now I prefer going out to take photos but I have been struggling lately in terms of creativity. I need inspirations~
6. I do not have a flash and tripod
7. I seldom do self portrait because I regard myself as a better photography than a model :-P
8. I am a big fan of Man Utd, I love watching them winning matches, even in a friendly. FA cup semi-final 1999 Man Utd 2-1 Arsenal is a real classic. My favorite players are Peter Schmeichel and Roy Keane.
9. I love basketball too but not that into NBA in recent years, since the retirement of Michael Jordan.
10. Many people can't live without facebook but I prefer flickr more. What better than sharing thoughts and photos with great photographers from all around the world and learn from them!
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For the half-marathon (21.1 km) results, here are the local (Ottawa & area) participants -- sorted by cities and first name -- in the September 18, 2011, Canada Army Run held in Ottawa, Ontario. There were 6,397 runners in the 21.1 km race, an increase of about 900 runners compared to 2010.
Click here and enter the bib numbers (see below) for the full individual race results. Thank-you to Sportstats.
* Also, click here for race photos by Brightroom™, Inc.
Lists of local half-marathon race participants:
Part A. Ottawa, A-L (see below)
Part B. Ottawa, M-Z (Click here.)
Part C. Other Communities (Alexandria to Magog) (Click here.)
Part D. Other Communities (Maitland to Woodlawn) (Click here.)
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Part A: (Ottawa, bib number & name)
556…Aaron Auyeung
5174…Aaron Guzman
1386…Abbey Saunders
1387…Abdulhak Nagy
5177…Achint Sandhu
1397…Adam Dawe
5179…Adam Desjarlais
1390…Adam Hamilton
3743…Adam Harris
1394…Adam Orton
34107…Adam Struthers
1389…Adam Welcher
7617…Adria Patzer
3427…Adriana Zeleney
3404…Adrienne Mertin
1400…Ahsan Ahmed
572…Al Okroy
5998…Al Stewart
3352…Alain D'arbelles
147…Alain Gauvin
1404…Alain Gendron
116…Alain Therriault
588…Alain Vermette
867…Alan Chaffe
5055…Alan Chan
679…Alan Yeadon
5184…Alana Fong
3750…Alana Morin
1410…Alec Forbes
3752…Alec Wong
1415…Alex Bota
1416…Alex Burnet
5187…Alex Eloise
6103…Alex Havers
3755…Alex Ho
426…Alex Lavoie
5060…Alex Renwick
3758…Alexander Gribbon
6542…Alexandra Averbeck
4978…Alexandra Bushell
1419…Alexandra Gruca-Macaulay
1422…Alexandra Skupek
6105…Alexandra Vallianatos
5189…Alexandra Weirich
1425…Alexis Bosse
3764…Alexis Bunny Conrad
3765…Alice Donachey
6089…Alice Kwong
5193…Alice Retik
6547…Alicia Ch Nier
1427…Alison James
6548…Alison Mccray
3767…Alison Salhany
1021…Allan Crisford
3513…Allan Gauci
1430…Allan O'connor
6551…Allison Grimsey
1434…Allison Lainey
6107…Allison Mackenzie
3639…Allison Meek
6552…Allison Sephton
1440…Alp Oran
3772…Alyson Byrne
5202…Amanda Amaratunga
3781…Amanda Brown
3779…Amanda Macfarlane
5200…Amanda Robertson-Smiderle
5206…Amanda Sully
1339…Amanda Van Beinum
3776…Amanda Watson
3786…Amin Mirzaee
3787…Ammar Riaz
1447…Amy Hiltz
5208…Amy Hum
1446…Amy Plint
1452…Anabela Barreira
3472…Anais Lussier-Labelle
6564…Andr E Morin
1461…Andr St-Laurent
6116…Andre Boivin
1459…Andre Charbonneau
901…Andre Dion
1312…Andre Hiotis
1454…Andre Pharand
1465…Andrea English
1466…Andrea Ferrari
3797…Andrea Fitzgerald
1234…Andrea Holland
6562…Andrea Lau
1306…Andrea Letham
1090…Andrea Matthews
5212…Andrea Mccaffrey
7385…Andrea Mills
5214…Andrea Pietila
3796…Andrea Seaby
3798…Andree Deslauriers
1223…Andree-Anne Girard
7620…Andree-Anne Lamothe
155…Andrew Archibald
3802…Andrew Bellamy
7434…Andrew Buzza
3800…Andrew Chatham
16298…Andrew Colautti
1481…Andrew Feltham
1475…Andrew Ha
3357…Andrew Keleher
156…Andrew Leikucs
1470…Andrew Lenz
3806…Andrew Marble
976…Andrew Mendes
603…Andrew Ng
3803…Andrew Niefer
889…Andrew Parker
7621…Andrew Patzer
1482…Andrew Spurrell
3417…Andrew Staples
1473…Andrew Weekes
1490…Andy Wilson
3575…Angela Hardy
931…Angela Koskie
7397…Angela Lamb
6572…Angela Marcantonio
1121…Angela Scanlon
3809…Angela Steele
3810…Angelo Garcia
5111…Angy Dauth
5226…Anick De Sousa
762…Anika Clark
825…Anita Choquette
7438…Anita Portier
1145…Ann Gregory
6007…Ann Lanthier
3448…Ann Marie Fyfe
7440…Ann Mccaffrey
1497…Ann Piche
5229…Ann Walton
3817…Anna Aylett
1500…Anna Hardy
1289…Anna Hoefnagels
6576…Anna Pham
1502…Anne Bailliu
7624…Anne Biscope
6578…Anne Bowker
3820…Anne Francis
1504…Anne Houston
3449…Anne Mcnamara
1236…Anne Pearce
3821…Anne Strangelove
3826…Anne-Marie Desormeaux
1505…Anne-Marie Fraser
7625…Annie Corriveau
6583…Annie Oger
1507…Annie Plouffe
695…Ann-Marie Reid
5113…Anthea Garrick Menard
1510…Antoine Guimond
1511…Antonio Zappavigna
6123…Antoun Rahal
5232…Anya Pavlova
6588…April Dickson
158…Arif Aziz
4948…Arleigh Romyn
1515…Arthur King
1516…Arthur Winnik
6589…Ashlee Linton
3833…Ashley Brennan
1517…Ashley Browne
6590…Ashley Butcher
1518…Ashley Mulroney
5233…Ashley Proceviat
34117…Ashley Towns
693…Audrey Taylor
1523…Avdo Nalic
527…Aveta Graham
1524…Aydin Mirzaee
6593…Azhra Mcmahon
1526…Barbara Campbell
7428…Barbara Campbell
3461…Barbara Dundas
5062…Barbara Jovaisas
6034…Barbara Mingie
3839…Barnabas Fung
1529…Barry Le Grys
640…Bart Bakker
159…Ben Howe
406…Ben Lawson
6598…Ben Tobali
6601…Beno T Pag
3846…Benoit Goulet
905…Ben-Zion Caspi
1029…Bernard Charlebois
1540…Bernard St-Laurent
1542…Bernie Car
5242…Bernita Butler
727…Betty Bulman
3847…Betty-Jane Horton
6136…Bev Denison
3851…Bill Horne
908…Bill Mceachern
6604…Bill Salminen
6605…Bill Wilson
3852…Billie Hillis
5247…Blair Malcolm
3515…Blake Davis
161…Blake Poirier
6137…Bob Fraser
3585…Bob Mcculloch
927…Bob Mcgillivray
5248…Bob Moquin
6608…Bob Muise
3856…Bob Stevenson
5250…Bonita Martin
6610…Bonnie Mechefske
3859…Bonnie Nelson
5252…Brad Austin
7429…Brad Lobregt
5253…Bradley Fleming
1559…Brandon King
4976…Brenda Bethune
5258…Brenda Jenkins
1562…Brenda Makowichuk
6612…Brenda Primmer
1563…Brenda Quinlan
5256…Brenda Ryan
6525…Brent Burton
1568…Brent Edwards
1567…Brent Russell
1566…Brent Wakeford
3868…Brian Arscott
1580…Brian Berube
5262…Brian Bowering
3680…Brian Davis
1584…Brian Double
428…Brian Harding
1583…Brian Mcneill
3867…Brian Nolet
100…Brian O'higgins
1571…Brian Radey
1575…Brian Rolfe
3431…Brian Sanford
658…Brian Senecal
1572…Brian Tweedie
3346…Brianna Saunders
1585…Brianne Bota
5266…Brigit Jessup
1586…Brigitte Cossette
8…Brigitte Jackstien
1587…Brigitte Joly
6621…Brigitte Martel
5267…Brittany Gallant
1588…Brittany Hinds
1589…Brittany Leblanc
1590…Britt-Mari Sykes
3872…Brodie Fraser
6622…Bronwyn Burke
620…Bruce Jackson
3874…Bruce Moquin
1596…Bruce Moran
6094…Bruce Muise
1595…Bruce Squires
996…Bryan Morris
1599…Bryan Norrie
1597…Bryan Sirois
6145…Bryan Wright
1056…Byron Holland
7630…C Line Beaudoin
7450…C Line Houle
892…Caitlin O'higgins
6147…Caitlin Viitamaki
165…Caleb Walker
3878…Calvin Mak
3879…Calvin Reid
3573…Cameron Beare
3691…Cameron Fraser
1606…Candice Dandurand
343…Candice Hilder
1607…Cara Thibault
6150…Cari Minogue
1608…Carl Marcotte
3882…Carla Harding
1611…Carmen Vierula
1613…Carol Bennett
6154…Carol Doiron
3887…Carole Barabe
3886…Carole Chenard
1197…Carole Harrison
3888…Carolene Preap
3889…Caroline Glynn
5277…Carolyn Brown
5276…Carolyn Phillips
5278…Carolyn Tapp
3897…Carrie Johnston
6156…Carrie Roussin
6641…Carrie Stewart
3899…Carrie-Ann Pierce
3901…Casey Carswell
3900…Casey Thomas
990…Cassandra Chouinard
5997…Cassandra Lively
6074…Cassie Hodgins
7327…Catherine Beacher
1040…Catherine Caron
3678…Catherine Khordoc
3904…Catherine Lacroix
3906…Catherine Milley
5286…Catherine Nesbitt
903…Catherine Peirce
6645…Catherine St. Louis
5288…Catherine Yarker
1630…Cathlin Antonello
1632…Cathy Blanchard
3911…Cathy Gloade
3627…Cathy Takahashi
3913…Celeste Morley
172…Chad Wilson
5091…Chanel Huard
1224…Chantal Campbell
19…Chantal Evans
1637…Chantal Fallows
6651…Chantal Lacroix
3920…Chantal Lanthier
5294…Chantal Nault
1175…Chantal Pilon
7451…Chantal Proulx
5296…Charbel Choueiri
6653…Charlene Mathias
1644…Charlie Rate
6162…Chelsea Bull
6029…Chelsea Macdonell
3932…Cherinet Seid
3937…Cheryl Bateman
3516…Cheryl Birker
1649…Cheryl Giles
3936…Cheryl Kardish-Levitan
3935…Cheryl Mcgrath
5162…Cheryl Mcintyre
7453…Cheryl Perry
5300…Cheryl Shore
5301…Chiara Andrisani
6023…Chloe Macdonell
3946…Chris Bark
1659…Chris Bartholomew
3947…Chris Best
1664…Chris Bowen
130…Chris Bright
6512…Chris Campbell
1667…Chris Davies
6658…Chris Gardner
5306…Chris Garrioch
6075…Chris Hale
1653…Chris Hayes
1663…Chris Henderson
3944…Chris Hill
6659…Chris Liebenberg
3948…Chris Macdonald
5304…Chris Minogue
871…Chris Moule
906…Chris Nestor
1657…Chris Phelan
3954…Chris Rath
3945…Chris Reid
5074…Chris Renwick
5007…Chris Salter
1660…Chris Sliwka
5302…Chris Spiteri
1658…Chris Steele
6661…Chris Sutherland
6662…Chris Weicker
7454…Chris White
7455…Chris Wojcik
6664…Christene White
1674…Christian Boucher
99…Christian Del Valle
1672…Christian Maillet
6666…Christiane Laperri Re
6667…Christie Swann
6668…Christina Gubbels
6669…Christina Jutzi
1676…Christina Romanin
3964…Christine Atwood
3958…Christine Benne
7457…Christine Fortier
778…Christine Geraghty
1681…Christine Halliburton
3673…Christine Hodge
5320…Christine Leung
5315…Christine Marshall
3962…Christine Mayer
1684…Christine Racicot
3361…Christine Rivas
4961…Christine Robbins
3356…Christine Stilborne
1678…Christine Turmaine
934…Christopher Barber
1697…Christopher Cook
3967…Christopher Elliott
528…Christopher Fennell
1698…Christopher Hassall
1703…Christopher Jones
1700…Christopher Linton
3494…Cindy Maraj
6675…Cindy Mcalpine
1705…Cindy Qu
1709…Cindy Scott
1706…Cindy Warwick
5323…Claire Lehan
1713…Claire Millington
1173…Claire Samson
3503…Claude B Land
6680…Claude Papineau
791…Claudia Rutherford
3977…Clemence Allard
1721…Cliff Martin
1725…Colette Kenney
1724…Colette Nault
3978…Colin Baril
1730…Colin Kiviaho
1729…Colin Langille
1728…Colin Martel
1726…Colin Welburn
3563…Colleen Bigelow
1731…Colleen Crane
5992…Connie Acelvari
5330…Connor Grimes
3985…Conrad Kupniewski
816…Constance Craig
1734…Corey Crosby
1002…Cori Dinovitzer
6686…Corinna Simmons
6687…Cory Martin
1027…Court Curry
1737…Courtney Henderson
6688…Courtney Kalbfleisan
3988…Courtney Watson
1739…Craig Bascombe
1743…Craig Blair
106…Craig Carney
1745…Craig Crant
5004…Craig Mantle
3990…Craig Roberts
3383…Craig Rosario
4918…Craig Williams
1747…Cristina Santostefano
1749…Crystal Gottfried
3993…Currie David
1329…Curtis Mcgrath
1751…Cyndi Kennedy
5336…Cynthia Desnoyers
5337…Cynthia Larue
1758…Dale Pike
3999…Dalelle Mensour
1764…Dan Cowan
1762…Dan Dalby
6563…Dan Mcglinchey
4002…Dan Mclaughlin
4000…Dan Moore
1766…Dan Pihlainen
4001…Dan Rolfe
4003…Dan Seekings
6076…Dan Shea
1358…Dan St-Arnaud
178…Dan Steeves
16292…Dan Ziniuk
4005…Dana Van Gulik
1769…Dani Gaucher
7465…Danica Seguin
5340…Daniel Albahary
1777…Daniel Burke
499…Daniel Charlebois
4008…Daniel Gosselin
3595…Daniel Guerrette
5338…Daniel Leonard
4006…Daniel Minor
352…Daniel Pharand
1783…Daniel Reifler
4007…Daniel Suh
1776…Daniel Vincent
6699…Danielle Cote
3648…Danielle Halloran
5346…Danielle Hoegy
7467…Danielle Simard
1785…Danielle Wehbi
1786…Danny Gagne
1788…Darcia Bunny Kmet
6037…Darlene Hackett
697…Darlene Joyce
6707…Darlene Sabourin
6708…Darrell Williams
6503…Darren Boomer
1792…Darren Uchman
5028…Darryl Bilodeau
181…Daryl Howes
1112…Dave Bergeron
1806…Dave Bossmin
1302…Dave Goods
182…Dave Kary
1801…Dave Langlois
1804…Dave Morin-Pelletier
111…Dave Saville
1800…Dave Silvester
552…Dave Spagnolo
3533…Dave Yarker
1796…Dave Yarwood
1835…David Dawson
6188…David Delaney
1823…David Eggleton
6714…David Gagnon
1152…David Gregory
6716…David Gulas
4032…David Hennessy
1822…David Henry
935…David Jackson
1…David Johnston
4023…David Kirk
1829…David Leech
1816…David Liimatainen
1825…David Macquistan
1819…David Mccaw
5353…David Migicovsky
1826…David Nash
3600…David Perry
1242…David Rain
1831…David Rampton
1821…David Sproule
842…David Thomson
3698…David Tobin
1812…David Tuck
1837…Davina Gordon
4035…Davina Walker-Priebe
6190…Dawn Boudreau
1054…Dawn Montgomery
6723…Dawn Styan
1075…Dean Justus
3692…Deb Hogan
4037…Deb Quayle
4038…Debbie Bloom
6727…Debbie Carrick
5144…Debbie Ling
6729…Debby Duford
7470…Debby Simms
7472…Deborah Chamney
3517…Deborah Newhook
6730…Deborah Potter
1843…Deborah Taymun
5150…Dee Sullivan
5064…Deidre Kelly
6733…Demi Kotsovos
4047…Denis Binette
5365…Denis Niles
1846…Denis Thompson
6193…Denise Deschenes
6194…Denise Gillam-Gledhill
4051…Denise Plaa
3732…Denise Thibault
6734…Denise Walter
801…Dennis Bulman
1850…Dennis Waite
1853…Derek Dobson
1854…Derek Fildebrandt
1855…Derek Gledhill
4054…Derek Hille
5372…Derek Lanouette
184…Derek Mcmaster
1852…Derek Parent
504…Derek Smith
7475…Des Keon
1857…Desmond Gosse
1859…Devin Dreeshen
1858…Devin Harrington
6738…Devon Forde
5011…Diana Harrison
4058…Diana Schembri
5374…Diane Dupuis
6090…Diane Mackinder
4062…Diane St-Laurent
1866…Diane Wilson
7478…Dianne Panarella
649…Dick Gunstone
6746…Dillon Vahey
1868…Dion Edmonds
1870…Dj Roy
1874…Dominique Chiasson
4069…Dominique Keuthen
789…Don Andersen
7479…Don Evoy
1876…Don Moors
6749…Don Orr
5119…Dona Hill
7480…Donald Darrell
5966…Donald Henry
1879…Donald Mcfarling
1877…Donald Taylor
6200…Donald Tupper
1022…Donald Waldock
6201…Donna Dandele-Macnabb
7481…Donna Perry
5382…Doris Leung
5084…Doris Mclean
4077…Dorothy Dalton-Smith
1883…Dorothy Kessler
1014…Doug Eagle
4079…Doug Mirau
4080…Douglas Brecknell
1891…Douglas Carles
669…Douglas Cooper
6755…Douglas Loader
1886…Douglas Macaulay
1890…Douglas Mcginn
1887…Douglas Petryk
1889…Douglas Thomas
6757…Drew Clipperton
1893…Drew Dodington
1894…Drew Mcnair
187…Duaine Simms
5384…Duane Forward
1898…Duncan Bunny Shaw
1895…Duncan Mackintosh
1323…Dung Bui
6038…Dvora Rotenberg
4083…Dwayne Aylward
1901…Dwayne Lemon
1902…Dwight Obst
4084…Dylan Price
1136…Dylan Shields
1906…Ed Clouthier
5386…Edith Bostwick
4088…Edith Greenlee
753…Edith Knight
4087…Edith Tam
1913…Edward Fox
7483…Edward Jun
1914…Edward Livingstone
1244…Edward Vonk
5387…Eileen Vincent
1915…Eira Macdonell
5389…Elaine Petrie
5120…Elaine Yardley
7399…Eleanor Ford
7485…Eleanor Hastings
6763…Eleanore Brickell
4093…Eli Tannis
6764…Elisabeth Baechlin
4096…Elissa Renaud
5393…Elizabeth Burn
4101…Elizabeth Howe
1921…Elizabeth Kerr
4100…Elizabeth Murray
4098…Elizabeth Richards
4097…Elizabeth Rodgers
6766…Elizabeth Rose
3651…Elke Keating
4103…Ellen Bunny Campbell
5083…Ellen Carter
1923…Ellen Curtis
3601…Ellen Lamarre
6514…Ellen Nikonorova
5097…Ellen O'halloran
90…Elyse Pratt-Johnson
1925…Elysia Van Zeyl
3311…Emilee Lloyd-Krusky
6768…Emilie Lavigne
4104…Emilie Porlier
1926…Emilie Tougas
1932…Emily Burton
1928…Emily Gildner
3726…Emily Joyce
6769…Emily Larocque
1930…Emily Sharples
4107…Emma Doucet
4108…Emmanuelle Deaton
6770…Enjoli Stevens
6771…Eric Arnold
188…Eric Arseneault
5399…Eric Belchamber
339…Eric Bourlier
4110…Eric Bradbury
3469…Eric Burpee
123…Eric Charland
7423…Eric Sewell
680…Eric Weaver
4921…Erik Husband
3727…Erik Laflamme
6774…Erin Beasley
6213…Erin Beck
6775…Erin Collins
1955…Erin Enros
4122…Erin Ferraris
4119…Erin Holtby
6214…Erin Langton
5409…Erin Mutterback
1958…Etienne Goudreau
4124…Eva Burnett
6777…Evamarie Weicker
6778…Evan Clarke
3373…Evan May
5412…Evelyn Wheeler
1961…Faye Goldman
4126…Fern Lima
189…Fiona Johnston
4127…Flavia Pontes Nascimento
1969…Frances Enright
6783…Frances Muldoon
3384…Frances Ryan
3730…Francesca Craig
593…Francesca Macdonald
1970…Francesca Tauvette
6050…Francine Gaulin
5415…Francine Vachon
1972…Francis Ouimet
6784…Francisco Fernandes De Sousa
965…Francisco Salazar
1973…Franco Pasqualini
660…Francois Dumaine
1979…Francois Lavertu
1099…Frank D'angelo
4138…Frank Gelinas
393…Frank Maloney
4141…Frank Rayal
1985…Franz Ferraris
191…Franz Kirk
1984…Franz Kropp
4142…Fraser Cole
1987…Fraser Pearce
1988…Fred Pelletier
1989…Fred Smith
5420…Frederic Levesque
394…Frederic-Francois Desmarais
1996…Fuen Leal-Santiago
6789…Gabby Moser
6790…Gabe Batstone
763…Gabriela Balajova
6793…Gabrielle Nadeau
4143…Gaby Moreau
6092…Gail Baker-Gregory
6223…Garrett Maurstad
894…Gary Mckenna
84…Gary Wilkes
2004…Gaspare Mangiaracina
2005…Gavin Hunt
6225…Gavin Kelly
4146…Gavin Lemoine
194…Geb Marett
2006…Geneva Collier
2010…Genevieve Ashton
2008…Genevieve Butler
3420…Genevieve Le Jeune
4148…Genevieve Lemieux
5425…Genevieve Paris
2007…Genevieve Pineau
4150…Genevieve Tanguay
792…Gennifer Stainforth
582…Geoff Cooper
636…Geoff Dunkley
3717…Geoff Dunn
4151…Geoff Mroz
2013…Geoff Roth
1287…Geoffrey Dudding
7400…Geoffrey Ford
2017…George Condrut
1003…George Ferrier
975…George Garrard
6511…George Hajecek
5427…George Mcleod
2015…George Wehbi
6798…Georges Rousselle
5428…Georgette Demers
196…Gerald Aubry
4154…Gerry Clarke
2020…Gerry Nigra
6799…Gil Brunette
6226…Gilbert Lepine
1246…Gilbert Nkusi
2028…Gilles Beauparlant
2024…Gilles Lafleur
2030…Gilles Menard
860…Gillian Andersen
2034…Gillian Reid-Schachter
5124…Gillianne Beaulieu
3520…Gina Charos
2035…Gino Rinaldi
6229…Girard A-C
2037…Giuseppe Agnello
1059…Glen Gobel
2039…Glen Trevisani
2042…Glenn Boustead
16259…Glenn Cheney
6802…Glenn Cowan
5430…Glenn Franklin
2041…Glenn Poirier
719…Gloria Baeza
5431…Gloria Teague
674…Gord Baldwin
960…Gord Coulson
2043…Gordon Mcgillivray
2044…Grace Harju
1101…Grace Howland
2046…Graeme Hamilton
2045…Graeme Wardlaw
2051…Graham Acreman
2047…Graham Schuler
2052…Grant Macleod
5435…Greg Brockmann
4167…Greg Haspect
2056…Greg Hussack
6231…Greg Klump
2054…Greg Macdougall
2059…Greg Mcneill
2053…Greg Penner
6806…Greg Zinck
3636…Gregg Reddin
2060…Gregory De Knoop
2063…Guillaume Croisetiere
2062…Guillaume Proulx
2071…Guy Boyd
1017…Guy Pelletier
5437…Guy Warwick
4169…Guylain Thorne
2074…Gyro Inman
2075…Hai Nguyen
342…Harold Boudreau
909…Harold Geller
6812…Harry Fischer
7490…Hazel Ullyatt
1089…Hazen Harty
2081…Heather Bigelow
4170…Heather Carriere
4173…Heather Chew
4172…Heather Cudmore
6235…Heather D Wilson
995…Heather Dye
7491…Heather Gerrior
3375…Heather Mccready
6816…Heather Nixon
3500…Heather Paulusse
1102…Heather Watts
6817…Helen Francis
2084…Helen Wright
6818…Helene Boucher
7386…Helene Leduc
5075…Henri St-Martin
4953…Hidetaka Nishimura
3369…Hieu Nguyen
6819…Hilary Chaiton
2092…Hilary Mellor
6820…Hillary Rose
737…Hollie Anderson
3558…Holly Johnson
4180…Holly Skelton
4181…Holly Stoss
506…Howard Smith
2096…Hugo Whitfield
7493…Iaian Docherty
590…Iain Macdonald
9580…Ian Anderson
2108…Ian Bunny Joiner
6821…Ian Crawford
3699…Ian Graham
5447…Ian Iacovitti
554…Ian Krepps
1311…Ian Malcolm
2099…Ian Mcfarland
2106…Ian Pace
2104…Ian Pickard
500…Ian Roney
2101…Ian Shea
5448…Ian Siegert
2102…Ian White
1248…Ian-Guy Dupuis
6238…Ingrid Berljawsky
6824…Ingrid Neufeld
2109…Ione Jayawardena
1103…Ir Ne Dionne
597…Irvin Hill
5451…Iryna Abramova
2111…Iryna Karpova
2112…Isaac Wesley
6240…Isabelle Beach
5453…Isabelle Cantin
5454…Isabelle Carriere
4190…Isabelle Gosselin
4188…Isabelle Saint-Laurent
5455…Isagani Valencia
2116…Ivan Stefanov
4194…J Carson
5457…J Lahaie
1070…Jack Gilmer
5458…Jack Murta
3459…Jacki Sachrajda
5459…Jaclyn O'Brien
2119…Jacques Olivier
4198…Jaffer Majeed
2132…James Beaupre
2138…James Bunny Sauve
3629…James Campbell
2125…James Derosenroll
2131…James Harvey
2129…James Mcnamee
2130…James Price
6838…James Vannier
710…Jamie Bell
1125…Jamie Hurst
4205…Jamie Mccarthy
7499…Jan Riopelle
2146…Jana Veltheim
2150…Jane Anne Brown
1316…Jane Gibson
2147…Jane Hazel
2148…Jane Latham
5467…Jane Marie Obst
4207…Jane Morris
3531…Jane Rooney
6024…Jane Schofield
1344…Jane Spiteri
6839…Janelle Denton
3675…Janet Cooper
2154…Janet Curran
4981…Janet Hardcastle
4210…Janet Hart
3451…Janet Nuutilainen
542…Janet Perkins
6841…Janet Sol
4213…Janice Chan
6843…Janice Mccoy
2160…Janick Aquilina
113…Jared Broughton
2164…Jasmine Clancy
4224…Jason Adair
4219…Jason Arbuthnot
2167…Jason Baertschi
4221…Jason Bond
1110…Jason Chouinard
2173…Jason Downey
2179…Jason Gagnon
2174…Jason Haug
207…Jason Mah
2180…Jason Meahan
2171…Jason Moodie
2166…Jason Pantalone
6846…Jason Raymond
2168…Jason Riordon
3353…Jason Saunders
1113…Jason Stewart
781…Jason Verner
4222…Jason Walker
1391…Jaswant Singh
2181…Jay Lymer
1360…Jayme Pettit
2186…Jean Bouffard
2187…Jean Lacroix
2185…Jean Lapointe
4228…Jean Mcdonell
4229…Jean Wright
2189…Jean-Christophe Bund
2197…Jean-Francois Brideau
6851…Jean-Guy Perron
4234…Jean-Marc Gionet
2201…Jeanne Millons
4235…Jeanne Percival
389…Jeanne Robitaille
1159…Jeannie Daly
2202…Jeannine Bailliu
80…Jean-Philippe Dion
1249…Jean-Pierre Ch Nier
4236…Jean-Pierre Cote
2206…Jean-Pierre Morin
8019…Jean-Pierre Simard
3534…Jeff Bardell
2217…Jeff Frobel
5480…Jeff Hawn
5481…Jeff Hunt
214…Jeff Mccue
2208…Jeff Moore
6855…Jeff Ross
213…Jeff Smart
4238…Jeff Smart
4241…Jeff Stoss
217…Jeffery Vanderploeg
4243…Jeffrey English
4244…Jeffrey Lafontaine
2218…Jeffrey Macdonald
218…Jeffrey Smith
818…Jenna Blois
5484…Jenna Jessup
6856…Jenna Lacharity
606…Jenna Ladd
2231…Jennifer Adams
4258…Jennifer Balao
3712…Jennifer Balcom
6859…Jennifer Bergeron
711…Jennifer Beyak
2220…Jennifer Biondi
4964…Jennifer Blattman
1076…Jennifer Brenning
6001…Jennifer Bucknall
2222…Jennifer Clinton
4264…Jennifer Degouffe
6861…Jennifer Dumoulin
3616…Jennifer Fergusson
6862…Jennifer Harnden
2223…Jennifer Hartley
5046…Jennifer Hood
3718…Jennifer Leblanc
5493…Jennifer Lim
4265…Jennifer Mccabe
4263…Jennifer Moher
1349…Jennifer Moores
2228…Jennifer Morris
2229…Jennifer Morrison
6863…Jennifer Morse
4253…Jennifer Murphy
3539…Jennifer Nutt
4260…Jennifer Paul
2226…Jennifer Payne
5103…Jennifer Shortall
5485…Jennifer Stadler
2225…Jennifer Taillefer
6868…Jennifer Tighe
4262…Jennifer Tindale
4256…Jennifer Wenzel
16294…Jenny Koumoutsidis
4268…Jenny Lewis
219…Jeremy Irving
6872…Jeremy Kerr
2236…Jeremy Mansfield
2237…Jeremy Mcgee
5497…Jess Keller
4271…Jesse Blondin
4272…Jesse Craig
3559…Jessica Brown
2244…Jessica Devries
2250…Jessica Eamer
1252…Jessica Kight
5498…Jessica Lanouette
2243…Jessica Moss
2249…Jessica O'gorman
4275…Jessica Pancoe
6874…Jessica Roche
4273…Jessica Wilson
690…Jesula Drouillard
4278…Jez Fletcher
6877…Jf Fauteux
6878…Jian Wu
1026…Jill Ainsworth
5500…Jill Frook
4280…Jill Perry
4282…Jill Pomeroy
220…Jill Stapleton
4281…Jill Thompson
2253…Jill Turner
828…Jillian Osborne
120…Jim Carter
4287…Jim Hogan
2254…Jim Lothrop
6267…Jim Mcinnes
4285…Jim Steel
7643…Jimmy Cox
4304…Jo Lle Sabourin
4292…Joan Bard Miller
7380…Joan Carpini
5505…Joan Kam Cheong
6269…Joan Norgren
1181…Joan Tourangeau
6043…Jo-Ann Brault
6887…Joann Garbig
831…Jo-Anne Belliveau
6890…Joanne Bradley
5510…Jo-Anne Guimond
6271…Joanne Johnson
4298…Joanne Merrett
1155…Joanne Ritchie
2257…Joanne Schmid
3555…Jocelyn Kearney
71…Jodi Wendland
6895…Jodi Wilson
6896…Jody Bergen
2261…Jody Delwo
1132…Joe Gunn
2262…Joe Paraskevas
6898…Joel Allaert
2264…Joel Edwards
2265…Joel Elliott
2270…Joel Le Floch
6273…Joel Neuheimer
6900…Joel Pennycook
2267…Joel Weaver
668…Joel Westheimer
98…Joey Rogowy
6902…Johanne Dery
898…John Beaudoin
2281…John Bowen
3657…John Brady
2274…John Carson
2285…John Downey
2293…John Gillissie
2276…John Hamilton
5522…John Hawkins
3658…John Horvath
6280…John Leblanc
989…John Ledo
2273…John Lymer
2284…John Meikle
6904…John Mitchell
3709…John Oliver
4318…John Patrick Sloan
5519…John Pemberton
6905…John Rajman
2287…John Sobey
5520…John Sowiak
5518…John Swift
4312…John Sylvestre
222…John Timmermans
618…Johnathan Macdonald
3364…Jolene Savoie
4915…Jon Mcdougall
316…Jon Neill
2305…Jonathan Carreiro
2299…Jonathan Cox
4321…Jonathan Dawe
862…Jonathan Godin
226…Jonathan Moher
2298…Jonathan Murphy
4319…Jonathan Noynay
5024…Joni Ogawa
4325…Jonny Sullivan
2306…Jon-Rhys Evenchick
2307…Jordan Freed
6907…Jordan Mcleod
5524…Jordan Menzies
5527…Josee Boudreault
7510…Josee Bradley
628…Josee Picard
810…Josee Surprenant
2313…Joseph Kozar
2315…Joseph Smith
567…Josette Day
5964…Josh Larocque
6283…Josh Pringle
4330…Joshua Burrill
16271…Joshua Karanja
7511…Josip Basar
4332…Joy Halverson
2323…Joy Kim
390…Judah Leung
4937…Judy Patterson
7393…Judy Taylor
607…Julia Barss
2327…Julia Bernier
2330…Julia Bunny Fournier
6288…Julia Gardiner
5047…Juliann Castell
1198…Julie Burke
4341…Julie Croteau
2335…Julie Dale
3609…Julie Gourlay
5544…Julie Greenspoon
4344…Julie Laflamme
7392…Julie Lafleche
6923…Julie Laplante
3418…Julie Lefebvre
2331…Julie Murdock
2336…Julie Pickering
2333…Julie Rollwagen
1336…Julien Beauchamp
4346…Julien Bourgeois
7514…June Fawaz
602…Justin Ferns
964…Justin Laroche
6930…Kaari Hukkala
5548…Kaelen Bray
5549…Kaila Mctavish
4982…Kailena Van De Nes
2341…Kailey Mclachlan
5550…Kait Reeves
534…Kaitlin O'reilly
4348…Kammal Tannis
2345…Kara Meldrum
2344…Kara Mitchell
227…Karen Atkinson
5556…Karen Berrigan
6932…Karen Foss
2350…Karen Jardine
3697…Karen Jeffery
5558…Karen Ling
4945…Karen Marshall
5557…Karen Meades
4352…Karen Philpott
807…Karen Sauve
2347…Karen Streek
6938…Karen Timm
6939…Karen Welch
1220…Karine Circe
4362…Karl Blume
5562…Karl St-Hilaire
1182…Karyn Curtis
700…Kate Borowec
4365…Kate Corsten
4364…Kate Davis
5069…Kate Dickson
5026…Kate Lewis
2357…Kate Spellen
1303…Kate Swetnam
6058…Kate Thompson
4366…Katharine Chamberlain
822…Katharine Mullock
2360…Katherine Halhed
2361…Katherine Heath-Eves
6946…Katherine Liston
6947…Katherine Macdonald
5567…Katherine Venance
2366…Kathleen Beamish
2365…Kathleen Bright
2368…Kathleen Carter
2369…Kathleen Denny
2370…Kathleen Foran
2363…Kathleen Hart
5570…Kathleen Heap
7645…Kathleen Holloway Jun
5569…Kathleen Satterthwaite
6950…Kathlene Allen
3662…Kathryn Aubrey-Horvath
6951…Kathryn Burbridge
4368…Kathryn Galvin
5095…Kathy Lewis
6955…Kathy Norris
802…Kathy O'brien
4371…Kathy Suh
4372…Katie Mailhot
4374…Katie Stewart
6958…Katie Tottenham
1194…Katrina Isacsson
3529…Katy Harrison
3297…Kaveh Rikhtegar
6301…Kayla Gregg
6302…Kayt Render
91…Kazutoshi Nishizawa
2374…Keane Grimsrud
6960…Keiko Umemoto
5574…Keith Burnage
6963…Keith Mulligan
2376…Keith Pomakis
1291…Keith Savage
2380…Kel Doig
4379…Kelley Blanchette
6966…Kelly Boyko
6967…Kelly Cooper
2381…Kelly Debruyn
4385…Kelly Gray
4388…Kelly Hewitt
2384…Kelly Mckean
4381…Kelly Roberts
4386…Kelly Tchorewski
4382…Kelly Watters
2382…Kelly Whitty
5581…Kelsey Clark
6308…Kelvin Chan
2387…Ken Backer
6526…Ken Brough
2388…Ken Fong
671…Ken Gibson
229…Ken Grant
4392…Ken Macinnes
1009…Ken Mcnair
6309…Kendall Miller
5584…Kenneth Buajitti
6969…Kent Daboll
3505…Kerry Nolan
2407…Kevin Briggs
911…Kevin Dulude
6975…Kevin Germundson
2401…Kevin Huber
2410…Kevin Mercer
575…Kevin O'brien
2398…Kevin Semeniuk
118…Kevin Wickens
7519…Kezia Martin
2412…Khanh Huynh
6981…Khorina Ou
6982…Khorithy Ou
2413…Kia Goutte
2414…Kien Ly
2417…Kim Baars
6983…Kim Benjamin
5589…Kim Leach
1337…Kim Moir
2418…Kim St-Denis
6051…Kim White
6010…Kim Wilson
5164…Kimberly Rennie
7648…Kirstin Doull
4410…Kitdapawn E
750…Kiza Francis
3452…Kp Mcnamara
2424…Kris Bulmer
2425…Krishna Sharma
2429…Krista Campbell
2426…Krista Gifford
730…Krista Lewis
684…Krista Macdonald
2433…Kristen Beausoleil
4415…Kristen Cairncross
6990…Kristiana Stevens
95…Kristin Le Saux-Farmer
6991…Kristin Macrae
4418…Kristina Beauchesne
4983…Kristina Dyck
4999…Kristine Joan Proudfoot
6315…Kristine Lee
3354…Kristine Simpson
2436…Kristy Belanger
4420…Krystal Hess
4421…Krystel Carrier-Sabourin
2437…Kumar Saha
2438…Kyle Biggar
2439…Kyle Gibbens
6995…Kyle Villenuve
6996…Kym Martin
4423…Kym Shouldice
6997…Kymberlee Lightowlers
4424…L. Pelly
3445…Laen Hanson
5603…Lam Pham
7521…Lamar Mason
2442…Lana Hochman
1298…Larry Chamney
2446…Laura Bayne
6318…Laura Carlone
3436…Laura Cluney
7005…Laura Conway
5082…Laura Forbes
6321…Laura Gover
5606…Laura Griffin
6530…Laura Grohn
5609…Laura Jane Johnson
6320…Laura May
5014…Laura Nichols
5610…Laureen Robinson-Skilliter
2447…Lauren Eyre
3719…Lauren Gamble
5433…Lauren Gouchie
6324…Lauren Kappius
7010…Laurence Ahoussou
7011…Laurent Dutrisac
608…Laurent Potiez
1158…Laurent Roy
5977…Laurie Bouolet
859…Laurie Cairns
7…Laurie Gorman
2448…Laurie Hardage
4431…Laurie Macleod-Kyd
5611…Laurie Maybury
5612…Laurie Maynard
2449…Laurie Meaney-Tobin
4429…Laurie Shusterman
589…Lawrence Wong
7013…Leah Andrews
717…Leah Carson
5615…Leah Syrie
5971…Lee Mccambley
5616…Lee Trainer
7015…Lee Wyndham
7017…Leigh Ann Butler
745…Leigh Howe
7016…Leigh Perreault
344…Leila Ahad
738…Lena Maione
5169…Lenore Macartney
7019…Leo Kadota
2455…Leo Murphy
4437…Leon Sutherland
484…Leona Crabb
1218…Les Woolsey
5618…Lesley Grignon
3360…Lesley Mackay
2456…Leslie Anne Bailliu
4440…Leslie Ashton
7022…Leslie Dauncey
766…Leslie Robertson
994…Lester Mundt
4441…Lexy Scott
3296…Leyla Di Cori
7024…Lia Pirili
2457…Liam Cleary
1346…Liam Kennedy
954…Lidnina Rodriguez
2458…Liisa Vexler
6068…Lillian Serrouya Thibault
4442…Lily Lemay
6501…Lina Seto
5620…Linda Descarie
1169…Linda Doyle
4450…Linda Ferguson
4446…Linda Hamelin
2460…Linda Lewis
7524…Linda Yusak
1332…Lindsay Grace
6332…Lindsay Gracey
5622…Lindsay Harrison
2464…Lindsay Walker
848…Lindsey Gresham
7526…Line Gosselin
2467…Line Robitaille
3303…Linsey Hollett
72…Lisa Balerna
6334…Lisa Bambrick
7030…Lisa Butler
4456…Lisa Dalla Rosa
7031…Lisa Duffett
795…Lisa Gibson
5625…Lisa Gorman
3547…Lisa Grison
3396…Lisa Hansen
7035…Lisa Julian
4457…Lisa Kawaguchi
4453…Lisa Murphy
2470…Lisa Phelan
5629…Lisa Pougnet
4452…Lisa Setlakwe
2474…Lisa-Marie Inman
7037…Lise Arseneau
3581…Lise Perrier
4459…Lissa Seymour
630…Lori Camilucci
5634…Lori Peckham
5633…Lori Swift
7528…Lorna Duguay
2481…Lorne Murdock
507…Lorne Schmidt
7045…Lorraine England
7530…Lou Descarie
2484…Louis Christophe Laurence
4465…Louis Jordon
232…Louis Tay
656…Louise Gresham
5976…Louise Morin
5640…Louise Rachlis
430…Luc Bentolila
638…Lucas Smith
3397…Luce Blouin
6344…Lucie Berthiaume
5643…Lucie Labelle
2488…Lucie Roberge
755…Lucie Villeneuve
997…Lucien Cattrysse
2489…Lucinda Jagger
7049…Lucy Macdonald
2494…Luvy Gonzalez
2495…Lydia Butler
7051…Lynda Cronin
7533…Lynda Weaver
2500…Lyndsey Hill
2502…Lynette Martin
3664…Lynn Diggins
3587…Lynn Marchildon
2504…Lynn Mclewin
5087…Lynn Nightingale
1086…Lynne Russell
2505…Lynne Smart
6346…Lyse Langevin
Goyder's Line 1865, signage and commemorative plaque (photo taken December 2008).
Welcome to the short but tragic story of Goyder's Line:
"After inspecting northern pastoral lands devastated by a drought in 1864–65, Surveyor-General George Woodroffe Goyder advised the [South Australian] colonial government to discourage farmers from planting crops to the north of a line delineating the extent of the 12-inch (30cm) annual rainfall [elsewhere described as the 10-inch (250mm) rainfall line but said to be really about the type of vegetation the land sustained rather than rainfall per se; and that farmers would need govt support to grow crops above the line].
"Goyder’s findings were embodied in the first schedule of the [catchily titled] Waste Lands Alienation Act 1872, which permitted farmers to purchase land on credit only within designated agricultural areas. ...
"The law was short-lived; favourable seasons in the north encouraged the government to pass Act No. 22 of 1874 repealing the 1872 Act and allowing the sale of land under credit agreement outside ‘Goyder’s Line’. A run of bad seasons in the 1880s halted the northward progression, forcing many farmers to abandon their homesteads and, more often than not, a severely eroded landscape."
-- abbreviated from: Judith Jeffery, ‘Goyder’s Line’, on the delightful web site of the SA History Hub, History Trust of South Australia, sahistoryhub.com.au/subjects/goyders-line, accessed 28 January 2019.
Many of these landscapes are still ruined, are dotted with all that remains of houses built to last (as they built them in those days), or, in some cases, only the chimney; and sad isolated graveyards in which the only vegetation is a pepper tree.
It is said that climate change is now moving that line that the visionary Goyder first drew, and that the amount of arable land in SA is decreasing. See the excellent coverage by Michael Dulaney, James Jooste & Daniel Keane on the ABC (Australia's national broadcaster) 'Goyder's Line moving south with climate change, SA scientists say, forcing farming changes' last updated 2 Dec 2015, accessed 28 January 2019.
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Vintage card. Richard Cromwell and Kathleen Burke in The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (Henry Hathaway, 1935).
With his smooth, boyish good looks, American actor Richard Cromwell (1910-1960) had the makings of a Hollywood star in the early 1930s. The handsome actor became well known with The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935), sharing top billing with Gary Cooper and Franchot Tone. His film career reached its pinnacle with Jezebel (1938) with Bette Davis and Henry Fonda and John Ford's Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) also with Fonda. But soon after that, his meteoric career crashed and burned.
Richard Cromwell was born LeRoy Melvin Radabaugh in Long Beach, California, in 1910. he was the second of five children of Fay B. (née Stocking) and Ralph R. Radabaugh, who was an inventor. In 1918, when Radabaugh was still in grade school, his father died of the Spanish flu. Roy earnestly delivered morning newspapers to help out the family's budget crisis. on a scholarship, he attended the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, a precursor to the California Institute of the Arts. He continued to work part-time as a maintenance man, custodian and soda jerk. He set up a small art shop in Hollywood in the late 1920s and made masks and oil paintings there. He sold pictures, made lampshades, and designed colour schemes for houses. The handsome Cromwell made contacts with film stars of the time such as Anna Q. Nilsson, Colleen Moore, Beatrice Lillie, Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford and Tallulah Bankhead, some of whom he also immortalised in his paintings and masks. He painted scenery for community theatre productions and eventually took on acting roles. His first film appearance was an extra role in King of Jazz (John Murray Anderson, Walter Lantz, 1930), along with the film's star, Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. On a whim, his friends encouraged him to audition for the lead role in a Columbia remake of D.W. Griffith's silent classic Tol'able David (1921) starring Richard Barthelmess. Radabaugh won the role over thousands of hopefuls. In storybook fashion, studio mogul Harry Cohn gave him his screen name Richard Cromwell and launched his career. Cromwell earned $75 per week for his work on Tol'able David (John G. Blystone, 1930), which co-starred Noah Beery Sr. and John Carradine. Gary Brumburgh at IMDb: "the studio publicity machines worked overtime to promote both the film and their new leading man. Richard lived up to all the hype once the reviews came out, giving a terrific debut performance in a very difficult role. As the rather weak-willed young boy who finds the strength and courage to right the injustice done to him, he hit overnight stardom". Amid the flurry of publicity, Cromwell toured the country and was even invited to the White House to meet President Herbert Hoover. Cohn signed Cromwell to a multi-year contract based on the strength of his performance and the success at the box office of his debut. In the following years, Richard played several leading roles in smaller films, often in youthful, somewhat sensitive roles. Leslie Halliwell later described him in his Filmgoer's Companion as the "friendly hero of the early talkies". Cromwell maintained a deep friendship with Marie Dressler, which continued until her death from cancer in 1934. Dressler personally insisted that her studio bosses cast Cromwell on a loan-out in the lead opposite her in Emma (Clarence Brown, 1932), also with Myrna Loy. Dressler was nominated for a second Best Actress award for her portrayal of the title role in Emma. This was another break that helped sustain Cromwell's rising status in Hollywood. He was now much in demand and his next roles were in The Age of Consent (Gregory La Cava, 1932) co-starring Arline Judge and Eric Linden, Tom Brown of Culver (William Wyler, 1932), and Hoopla (Frank Lloyd, 1933), where he is seduced by Clara Bow, in her final film. He made an early standout performance as the leader of the youth gang in Cecil B. DeMille's unusual cult-favourite, This Day and Age (1933). To ensure that Cromwell's character used the right slang, DeMille asked high school student Horace Hahn to read the script and comment. Cromwell then starred with Jean Arthur in Most Precious Thing in Life (Lambert Hillyer, 1934). He had his definitive breakthrough when he co-starred with Gary Cooper and Franchot Tone in the adventure film The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (Henry Hathaway, 1935), which was nominated for seven Oscars. Cromwell played the son of a senior officer who is tortured by insurgents. His father refuses to rescue him in order to demonstrate his impartiality. After this promising start, Cromwell's career received a bump when he wanted more artistic independence.
Richard Cromwell's next pictures at Columbia Pictures and elsewhere were mostly inconsequential. Cromwell starred with Will Rogers in Life Begins at 40 (1935) and appeared in Poppy (1936) as the suitor of W.C. Fields' daughter, Rochelle Hudson. In 1937, he portrayed the young bank robber in love with Helen Mack and on the lam from Lionel Atwill in The Wrong Road (James Cruze, 1937). A challenge was his lead role in The Road Back (James Whale, 1937), a sequel to the classic All Quiet on the Western Front (Lewis Milestone, 1930). The film chronicled the story of young German soldiers readjusting to civilian life after WWI. Fearful that this film would not do well in Germany, the new regime at Universal Pictures severely edited the film before release, removing much of the strongly anti-Nazi slant that author Erich Maria Remarque included in the original novel, and which director James Whale had intended to retain in the film version. The resulting film was not well-received. Richard Cromwell took a detour in his career to Broadway for the chance to star as an evil cadet in an original play by Joseph Viertel, 'So Proudly We Hail!'. The military drama was directed by future film director Charles Walters, co-starred Edward Andrews and Eddie Bracken, and opened to much fanfare. The New York Herald Tribune called Cromwell's acting "a striking portrayal" and The New York Times said that he "ran the gamut of emotions" in the play. Cromwell had shed his restrictive Columbia contract and pursued acting work as a freelancer in other media. Cromwell guest-starred on the radio in 'The Royal Gelatin Hour' (1937) hosted by Rudy Vallee, in a dramatic skit opposite Fay Wray. Enjoying the experience, Cromwell acted in the role of Kit Marshall on the radio soap opera Those We Love, which ran from 1938 until 1942. On-screen, Cromwell appeared in Storm Over Bengal (Sidney Salkow, 1938), for Republic Pictures, in order to capitalise on his success in The Lives of a Bengal Lancer. He stood out in supporting roles as Henry Fonda's brother, who kills a man in a duel of honour, in the romantic drama Jezebel (William Wyler, 1938) starring Bette Davis and as defendant Matt Clay to Henry Fonda's title performance in Young Mr. Lincoln (John Ford, 1939). In 1939, Cromwell again tried his luck on stage in a regional production of Sutton Vane's play 'Outward Bound', co-starring Dorothy Jordan. Cromwell drifted into secondary features. He enjoyed an active social Hollywood life with friends including Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone, George Cukor, Cole Porter and William Haines. For Universal Pictures, Cromwell starred as a draftsman who thwarts the Nazis in Enemy Agent. He went on to appear in marginal but still watchable fare such as Baby Face Morgan (Arthur Dreifuss, 1942), with Mary Carlisle. Cromwell enjoyed a career boost with Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher (1943), the film adaptation of the hit radio serial. However, he was next up at Monogram Pictures, where he was cast as a doctor working covertly for a police department to catch mobsters in the forgettable though endearing Riot Squad.
During the last two years of World War II, Richard Cromwell served with the United States Coast Guard. Upon returning to California following the war's end, he acted in local theatre productions. He also signed on for live performances in summer stock in the East during this period. Cromwell's break from films due to his stint in the Service meant that he was not much in demand after the War's end. He failed to make a comeback as a film actor with a role in the Film Noir Bungalow 13 (Edward L. Cahn, 1948) and he retired from the film industry. All told, Cromwell's film career spanned 39 films. In the 1950s, he returned to his artistic roots and studied ceramics. He built a pottery studio on his property, becoming especially known and admired for his creative tile designs. Returning to the name Roy Radabaugh, Cromwell also wrote extensively, producing several published stories and an unfinished novel in the 1950s. Cromwell was married once, briefly (1945–1946), to actress Angela Lansbury, when she was 19 and Cromwell was 35. They were married in a small civil ceremony in Independence, California. Lansbury later stated in a 1966 interview that her first marriage was a mistake because Cromwell was gay. His homosexuality had been kept secret from the public and Lansbury had not known about it before the marriage. However, Cromwell and Lansbury remained friends until his death in 1960. She later described him as "charming with a good knowledge of jazz music". In 1960 he tried a second comeback in the film business. In July 1960, Cromwell signed with producer Maury Dexter for 20th Century Fox's planned production of The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come (Andrew V. McLaglen, 1961), starring singer Jimmie Rogers. Diagnosed with liver cancer shortly thereafter, he was forced to withdraw and Chill Wills replaced Cromwell in the film. Richard Cromwell was a heavy smoker for many years and at times advertised Lucky Strike. He died on 11 October 1960 in Hollywood, at the age of 50. He is interred at Fairhaven Memorial Park in Santa Ana, California. For his services to the film industry, Cromwell has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (1627 Vine Street). Cromwell's legacy is preserved today by his nephew Dan Putnam and his cousin Bill Keane IV. In 2005, Keane donated materials relating to Cromwell's radio performances to the Thousand Oaks Library's Special Collection, "The American Radio Archive". In 2007, Keane donated memorabilia relating to Cromwell's film career and ceramics work to the AMPAS Margaret Herrick Library in Beverly Hills.
Sources: Gary Brumburgh (IMDb), Leslie Halliwell (Filmgoer's Companion), Wikipedia (English and German) and IMDb.
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This could be the end of everything
So why don't we go
Somewhere only we know
Somewhere only we know
Somewhere only we know.
Keane. Richard David Hughes / Timothy James Rice-Oxley / Tom Chaplin
For the half-marathon (21.1 km) results and photos...here are the local (Ottawa & area) participants -- sorted by cities and first name -- in the September 19, 2010, Canada Army Run held in Ottawa, Ontario.
Click here and enter the bib numbers for the full individual race results.
(5,452 runners in the 21.1 km race)
Thank-you to Sportstats.
Part A. Ottawa (bib numbers, see below; for photos, click here.)
Part B. Other Communities (Alexandria to Navan) (Click here.)
Part C. Other Communities (Nepean to Woodlawn) (Click here.)
Part A: (Ottawa photos click here.)
5993…Aaron Auyeung
812…Aaron Toner
462…Abigail Fyfe
6331…Abigail Hain
6169…Adam Lister
2897…Adam Martin
1569…Adam Phomin
2937…Adam Richardson
2295…Adam Sherk
2373…Adam Yaworski
15…Adrian Becklumb
3184…Adriana Ducic
4953…Adriana Zeleney
3225…Adwin Gallant
4118…Aideen Smith
5629…Aili Ignacy
592…Alain Dion
2979…Alain Vermette
5406…Alan Born
6058…Alan Dempsey
5753…Alan Mulawyshyn
75…Alan Tippett
3594…Alan Yeadon
4612…Alana McNamara-Uguccioni
114…Alan-John Sigouin
1675…Alastair Okroy
6377…Alastair Warwick
611…Alayne Crawford
4494…Alecks Zarama
5963…Alessandra Rosselli
2417…Alex Burnet
1106…Alex Peach
6292…Alexa Bernier Sylvestre
3296…Alexa Hutchinson
4884…Alexander Gomez
6605…Alexandra Averbeck
3892…Alexandra Brunette-D'souza
859…Alexandra Bushell
1876…Alexandra Gruca-Macaulay
2652…Alexis Lemmex
5926…Alia Waterfall
3000…Alice Adamo
892…Alison Cunningham
6322…Alison Dewar
3378…Alison McCray
5754…Alison Mulawyshyn
4569…Alison Sargent
1198…Alison Young
3227…Allan Gauci
1828…Allan White
710…Allie Wright
3500…Allison Seymour
6332…Allister Hain
509…Amanda Beaubien
851…Amanda Brown
3258…Amanda Haddad
5599…Amanda Halladay
336…Amanda Holmes
5755…Amanda Mulawyshyn
4281…Amanda Palmer
4628…Amanda Reurekas
2955…Amber Steeves
4701…Amber Tower
4946…Amin Mirzaee
797…Amir Mirzaei
530…Amy Dickson
3175…Amy Donaghey
5291…Amy Hiltz
5977…Amy Kingston
2167…Amy Plint
5824…Amy Rose
305…Amy Usher
769…Anali Stewart
1306…Andre Campeau
175…Andre Francois Giroux
5748…Andre Morency
3457…Andre Rancourt
1697…Andre St-Laurent
1711…Andrea Dupille
1708…Andrea English
4244…Andrea Hill
5715…Andrea Matthews
1192…Andrea Wenham
1561…Andree Deslauriers
1945…Andrei Stefan
6460…Andrew Burdeniuk
2296…Andrew Frank
3256…Andrew Ha
5605…Andrew Hawley
4795…Andrew Hepburn
6494…Andrew Higgerty
3320…Andrew Kelly
2027…Andrew Macdonald
4852…Andrew Mackinder
2158…Andrew Macneil
1051…Andrew Matwick
4996…Andrew Melchers
2922…Andrew Ng
5766…Andrew Norgaard
1872…Andrew Parker
4369…Andrew Patzer
2134…Andrew Plater
6416…Andrew Shiner
6412…Andrew Spurrell
1883…Andrew Van Dorsser
2648…Andy Boutet
2214…Andy Millette
1447…Andy Wilson
4431…Angela Lamb
1126…Angela Romany
5098…Angela Steele
3565…Angela Walter
2337…Angelo Fatoric
4589…Angie Lapointe
6055…Anick De Sousa
3113…Anika Clark
5382…Anita Barewal
5450…Anita Choquette
4466…Anita Portier
3980…Anka Crowe
4038…Ann Lanthier
1035…Ann Macdonald
3679…Ann McCaffrey
4196…Ann Moquin
1281…Ann Piche
5483…Anna Dabros
2102…Anna Hardy
4241…Anna Hoefnagels
6346…Anna Mattok
3659…Anna Shannette
3576…Anna Wilkinson
2840…Anna-Maria Frescura
3993…Anne Finn
1388…Anne Francis
1699…Anne Kavanagh
5024…Anne Menard
4955…Anne Overton
5130…Anne Pearce
4620…Anne Strangelove
659…Annette Brinkman
1358…Annie Plouffe
6095…Anthony Foster
5820…Anthony Robertson
5712…Antonia Marrs
536…Aprile Cadeau
10…Arif Aziz
1493…Arjun Vinodrai
4993…Arlene Doucette
2007…Arthur King
1361…Arthur Winnik
5366…Ashley Allott
5989…Ashley Atkins
740…Ashley Augstman
5209…Ashley Brennan
3265…Ashley Harrington
771…Ashley Sisco
5882…Audra Swinton
888…Audrey Corsi Caya
5087…Audrey Lajoie
6486…Audrey Lajoie
2501…Avdo Nalic
2302…Avril Patrick
4942…Aydin Mirzaee
4473…B Schmidt
858…Barbara Burkhard
1592…Barbara Campbell
3832…Barbara Hartley
1664…Barbara Koop
387…Barbara Logue
4456…Barbara Mingie
761…Barnabas Fung
227…Barry Walker
3453…Beate Pradel
4353…Beatrice Belanger
6337…Ben Howe
2377…Benjamin Butty
5203…Benjamin Kalish
2798…Ben-Zion Caspi
3105…Bernard Charlebois
5118…Bernie Car
3242…Berny Gordon
3073…Betty Bulman
2244…Betty-Jane Horton
3842…Beverley Davis
157…Beverley Wells
3970…Beverly Clarkson
3241…Bhaskar Gopalan
5959…Bill Aitken
1845…Bill Horne
2904…Bill McEachern
5354…Bing Cheung
609…Blair Bobyk
1701…Blair Johnston
2653…Bob Alexander
1959…Bob Chiasson
2155…Bob Cousineau
3841…Bob Fraser
2905…Bob McGillivray
4545…Bob Moquin
1161…Bonnie Stewart
2253…Brad Elliott
1848…Brad Fulton
1880…Brad Johnson
1674…Brad McAninch
1411…Brad Richard
5951…Brad Wood
1992…Bradley Conley
4749…Brandon Bailey
166…Brandon Malleck
209…Brandon McArthur
1999…Brandy Bursey
1071…Breanne Merklinger
6151…Breelyn Lancaster
2528…Brenda Cuggy
6178…Brenda Makowichuk
2657…Brenda Ross
4356…Brendan Hennigan
645…Brent Caverly
5738…Brent Miller
6204…Brent Neal
4702…Brent Tower
57…Brent Vandermeer
2001…Brian Chow
1288…Brian Harding
6413…Brian Kingston
6157…Brian Lawless
2615…Brian McNeill
167…Brian O'higgins
2723…Brian Ray
4634…Brian Sanford
3498…Brian Senecal
3529…Brian Storosko
4570…Brigitte Cossette
2863…Brigitte Jackstien
5064…Brigitte Joly
3275…Brittany Hinds
5199…Brittany Leblanc
1457…Brock Harrison
2732…Brooke Kelford
6397…Bruce Huff
2908…Bruce McLaurin
6198…Bruce Montgomery
4314…Bruce Muise
2671…Bruce Nichols
2947…Bruce Sheppard
3276…Bryan Hofmeister
6189…Bryon McConnell
2542…Bunny - Bob Plamondon
749…Bunny - Gary Banks
2540…Bunny - Ian Boyle
2535…Bunny - Max Reede
5258…Bunny - Rob Hughes
748…Bunny- Artur Stec
2537…Bunny- Mark Wigmore
5257…Bunny- Trish Conway
5259…Bunny-Andrew Costello
746…Bunny-Anne Hughes
2539…Bunny-James Sauve
2536…Bunny-Steph Ethier
747…Bunny-Sylvie King
3889…Bunny-Marybeth Reynolds (3:00)
2541…Bunny-Maurenia Lynds
1618…C Chung
3883…Caitlin Currie
213…Cal Mitchell
2728…Caleb Netting
4917…Calvin Mak
1847…Cameron Doyle
6513…Cameron Fairlie
928…Cameron Fraser
5194…Camil Giguere
1984…Candice Dandurand
5969…Candice Hilder
4647…Carie Horning
1291…Carl Marcotte
568…Carla Harding
4748…Carli Grady
1001…Carly Lachance
2961…Carmelle Sullivan
3559…Carmen Vierula
1795…Carol Bennett
4195…Carol Joly
3665…Carol White
4132…Caroline Tsien
4730…Carolyn Bertrand
3651…Carolyn Chalupka
4297…Carolyn Tapp
3882…Carrie Roussin
3740…Cassandra Lively
5208…Cassaundra Iwankow
3092…Catherine Caron
1884…Catherine Chubey
2677…Catherine Fletcher
5057…Catherine Macleod
3452…Catherine Pound
2982…Catherine Wallace
5047…Cathleen Difruscio
1924…Cathleen Kayser
1257…Cathlin Antonello
5592…Cathy Green
5868…Cathy St.Louis
3493…Chad Scarborough
229…Chad Wilson
5435…Chantal Campbell
1710…Chantal Fallows
3448…Chantal Pilon
1728…Chantal Vonschoenberg
5675…Chantelle Lalonde
2194…Chari Marple
3369…Charlene Mathias
4470…Charlene Ruberry
2628…Charles Pryce
5151…Charles-Antoine Dion
5761…Charlotte Newton
4174…Chelsea Macdonell
4065…Cherrie Meloche
5648…Cheryl Kardish-Levitan
1066…Cheryl McIntyre
4207…Cheryl Perry
5849…Cheryl Shore
3624…Chloe Macdonell
2307…Chris Bartholomew
3054…Chris Bowen
2714…Chris Bright
2815…Chris Dannehl
1269…Chris Hayes
4316…Chris Henry
3604…Chris Manuel
4860…Chris Middleton
5750…Chris Morris
6351…Chris Moule
1300…Chris Phelan
5142…Chris Picknell
3459…Chris Rath
1156…Chris Spiteri
4672…Chris Ward
1564…Chris Warren
4490…Chris Weicker
3589…Chris Woodcock
2341…Chris Wragg
6392…Christelle Desgranges
3098…Christian Cattan
5402…Christie Bitar
4703…Christina Aboukassim
5634…Christina Jensen
2920…Christina Mullally
5180…Christina Romanin
4330…Christine Bourbonniere
2585…Christine Conlin
3230…Christine Geraghty
5612…Christine Hodge
1049…Christine Marshall
4506…Christine Mayer
5731…Christine Meldrum
474…Christine Pham
4809…Christine Piche
5807…Christine Pratley-Moore
3460…Christine Rath
5859…Christine Smith
2284…Christine Turmaine
6406…Christopher Aranda
1670…Christopher Arksey
6439…Christopher Collmorgen
5148…Christopher Ferris
5040…Christopher Gifford
5653…Christopher Kelly
4055…Christopher Mallette
4989…Christopher Morin
5049…Christopher Stafford
2381…Christopher Yule
1739…Chuck Bordeleau
2340…Chunyu Zhang
3675…Cindy Almond
1882…Cindy De Cuypere
2336…Cindy Macdonald
539…Cindy Maraj
4656…Cindy Puddicombe
781…Cindy Qu
5821…Cindy Robinson
2479…Claire McAneney
1391…Claire Samson
1043…Clare Macrae
828…Claude Beland
3436…Claude Papineau
5415…Claudia Brown
1509…Claudia Rutherford
1182…Claudia Veas
2532…Claudine Simard
4674…Clifford Martin
5702…Clyde Maclellan
1758…Colette Kenney
3420…Colette Nault
2730…Colin Bradley
187…Colin Daniel
1605…Colin Langille
744…Colin Sinclair
4626…Colin Welburn
5398…Colleen Bigelow
6510…Colleen Crane
2161…Colleen Penttinen
5474…Constance Craig
1278…Corey Crosby
618…Corey Grant
1283…Cori Dinovitzer
2354…Corina Buettner
5384…Corri Barr
2423…Cory Bialowas
2874…Cory Kwasny
5181…Courtney Sendall
2767…Craig Blair
2603…Craig Kowalik
1977…Craig Owen
4878…Craig Roberts
5001…Craig Rosario
1981…Cristina Santostefano
1377…Crystal Beaulieu
6319…Crystal Culp
3748…Curtis McCaffrey
424…Cynthia Desnoyers
5520…Cynthia Elliott
4961…Cynthia Maceachern
4950…Dahui Xiong
1937…Dale Joynt
6020…Dan Burke
5747…Dan Moore
5204…Dan Pihlainen
4630…Dan Seekings
53…Dan Steeves
269…Dana Menard
1186…Dana Wall
2759…Daniel Barnes
3065…Daniel Brown
2106…Daniel Mallett
4801…Daniel Morgan
318…Daniel Mossman
3416…Daniel Munro
6208…Daniel Nugent-Bowman
3895…Daniel Pereira
5794…Daniel Pharand
5802…Daniel Pohl
2349…Daniel Vincent
3141…Daniele Crivello
2115…Danielle Clarkin
2850…Dara Hakimzadeh
2592…Darcie Sawilla
2960…Daria Strachan
3313…Darlene Joyce
5936…Darlene Whiting
3060…Darrell Bridge
5036…Darren Boomer
6122…Darryl Hirsch
2327…Dave Abboud
1518…Dave Allan
2289…Dave Dawson
1762…Dave Eggleton
5583…Dave Goods
980…Dave Johnston
2649…Dave Langlois
3367…Dave Marcotte
2633…Dave Morin-Pelletier
3449…Dave Poff
3506…Dave Silvester
5190…Dave Spagnolo
1801…Dave Villeneuve
49…Dave Yaeger
2228…Dave Yarwood
2749…David Aaltonen
275…David Austin
603…David Chow
2498…David Dawson
3158…David Delaney
6495…David Dunkerley
3213…David Fobert
195…David Gerrard
2848…David Gregory
3762…David Hannah
4346…David Harding
5664…David Kirk
1982…David Korpi
1018…David Lemieux
5689…David Liimatainen
2286…David Macquistan
4349…David Milligan
216…David Murray
1890…David Nash
5310…David Quick
2597…David Rain
104…David Saville
146…David Shantz
3528…David Stewart
5897…David Tischhauser
1716…David Tuck
2120…David Vessey
3992…Dawn Fallis
3408…Dawn Montgomery
3410…Dawn More
3315…Dean Justus
5758…Deanna Murray
5615…Deb Hogan
4404…Debby Duford
4460…Deborah Newhook
438…Deborah Potter
3167…Deidra Dionne
378…Delanie Fontaine
660…Delphine Moser
2406…Denis Thompson
1469…Denise Plaa
3499…Denise Senecal
1172…Denise Thibault
6277…Denise Villeneuve
3074…Dennis Bulman
1517…Dennis Smith
2688…Dennis Waite
1305…Derek Fildebrandt
5693…Derek Love
4969…Derek Schroeder
2952…Derek Spriet
1189…Derrick Ward
83…Devashish Paul
953…Diana Harrison
4736…Diana Norton
3044…Diane Boisvert
4444…Diane Mackinder
6417…Diane Pascoli
4537…Dick Gunstone
2792…Dj Butcher
2992…Djordje Zutkovic
3014…Dominique Au-Yeung
5333…Dominique Verdurmen
3007…Don Andersen
3129…Don Cooper
2534…Don Harrison
1090…Don Orr
6359…Don Plenderleith
962…Dona Hill
1113…Dona Pino
1775…Donald Taylor
5920…Donald Waldock
5221…Donna Davis
4026…Donna Justus
4056…Donna Manweiler
1076…Donna Moffatt
4208…Donna Perry
5200…Donnan McKenna
3348…Doreen Lipovski
1601…Dorothy Kessler
728…Doug Pritchard
3887…Douglas Ainslie
1956…Douglas Brunt
4958…Douglas Carles
2808…Douglas Cooper
1528…Douglas Hutchison
1878…Douglas Macaulay
1939…Douglas McGinn
6219…Douglas Petryk
1294…Douglas Thomas
6108…Drew Gragg
222…Duaine Simms
173…Duncan Shaw
5423…Dung Bui
2080…Dwaine Martin
1398…Dwayne Lemon
2206…Dwight Obst
6462…Earl Horuath
724…Ed Clouthier
5412…Eddy Bridge
3327…Edie Knight
4379…Edith Anderson
2826…Edith Duarte
5595…Edith Grienti
2461…Edmund Binggeli
3538…Edmund Thomas
6404…Edward Fox
2247…Edward Jun
4130…Eileen Tosky-McKinnon
647…Eileen Vincent
3361…Eira Macdonell
5829…Elaine Rufiange
1173…Eleanor Thomas
5207…Elen Mark
3317…Eleonora Karabatic
3218…Elisabeth Fowler
2207…Elizabeth Burges-Sims
4426…Elizabeth Jones
4069…Elizabeth Millaire
4867…Elizabeth Race
4909…Elizabeth Richards
5439…Ellen Carter
1091…Ellen O'halloran
798…Elsa Mirzaei
6496…Elysia Van Zeyl
5981…Emilia Alai
3953…Emilie Brouzes
5462…Emilie Comtois-Rousseau
4941…Emily Brunt
1538…Emily Gildner
4005…Emily Gusba
205…Emily Maclean
1046…Emily Mantha
6264…Emily Thuswaldner
5373…Emmanuelle Arnould-Lalonde
4446…Ena Malvern
37…Eric Albert
3012…Eric Arnold
58…Eric Arseneault
6011…Eric Bourlier
1380…Eric Charland
164…Eric Edora
3656…Eric Jackson
5086…Eric Sanchez
2332…Eric Singh
4306…Erica Braun
4689…Erica Dath
1512…Erika McEachran
635…Erin Enros
5131…Erin Ferraris
3825…Erin Langton
766…Erin Mutterback
5922…Erin Wall
2986…Erin White
6358…Estelle Perrault
5846…Esther Seto
6152…Eugene Lang
5426…Eva Burnett
4491…Evamarie Weicker
5718…Evan May
3677…Eve Desaulniers
5084…Eve Desmarais
5577…Evelyne Gionet
1275…Everett Rose
197…Falk Gottlob
5584…Fannie Gouault
4882…Farouk Rajan
6427…Fatin Halawah
4089…Felice Pleet
2234…Fiona Johnston
4915…France Laliberte
4548…Frances Enns
3996…Frances Furmankiewicz
677…Francesca Craig
1551…Francesca Macdonald
5736…Francine Millen
1562…Francis Bilodeau
1633…Francisco De Sousa
3189…Francois Dumaine
2930…Francois Pineau
1081…Francoise Mulligan
4484…Francoise Tobias
2442…Frank Brown
3193…Frank D'angelo
5166…Frank Gelinas
2729…Frank Maloney
2873…Franz Kropp
2299…Fred Pelletier
5682…Fuen Leal-Santiago
3097…Gabriel Castro
3025…Gabriela Balajova
5547…Gabriela Fonseca
4380…Gail Baker-Gregory
4914…Gareth Webb
178…Gary Bazdell
27…Gary Cooper
198…Gary Guymer
228…Gary Wilkes
1019…Gavin Lemoine
2896…Geb Marett
3314…Genesis Juane
3122…Geneva Collier
1348…Genevieve Pineau
3525…Gennifer Stainforth
3186…Geof Dudding
2809…Geoff Cooper
3190…Geoff Dunkley
1250…Geoff Miller
84…Geoff Riggs
1599…Geoff Roth
2491…Geoff White
1947…George Condrut
2833…George Ferrier
6436…Georgetto Demers
161…Gerald Aubry
3426…Gerald Nigra
4857…Gerry Clarke
3178…Gerry Doucette
4903…Gilles Beauchesne
3523…Gilles St-Pierre
3008…Gillian Andersen
6098…Gillian Frost
2574…Gillian Gresham
2877…Ginette Lalonde-Kontio
1689…Ginette Lavigne
3530…Ginny Strachan
2285…Gino Rinaldi
4720…Gisella Gagliardi
5449…Glen Chiasson
34…Glenn Cheney
2331…Glenn Poirier
1486…Gloria Baeza
1109…Golmain Percy
5381…Gord Baldwin
3134…Gord Coulson
2557…Gord Larose
4886…Gordon Josephson
4321…Grace Cameron
1262…Grace Harju
3567…Graeme Wardlaw
2034…Graham Acreman
6170…Graham Lister
2026…Graham Schuler
3536…Graham Thatcher
4421…Graig Halpin
799…Grant Armstrong
4977…Grant Macleod
2958…Grant Stewart
1096…Graziella Panuccio
1995…Greg Artichuk
429…Greg Brockmann
1810…Greg Carreau
3238…Greg Godsell
2366…Greg Macdougall
3906…Greg Molson
3411…Greg Morris
1587…Greg White
4876…Gregory Lemoyne
3106…Greta Chase
1152…Greta Smith
3512…Gurminder Singh
1743…Guy Boyd
684…Guy Gellatly
3234…Guy Giguere
4535…Guylaine Bernard
3666…Guylaine Gallant
47…Gyro Inman
3513…Hali Smith
5970…Harold Boudreau
2844…Harold Geller
163…Harold Walker
4238…Hazel Ullyatt
3929…Heather Baker
3041…Heather Bigelow
3282…Heather Hopkins
1355…Heather Martin
662…Heather Morse
4084…Heather Paulusse
3569…Heather Watts
1741…Heather Willett
5942…Heather Williams
925…Helen Francis
1197…Helen Yemensky
1021…Helene Lepine
4706…Helen-Marie Weeks
4796…Hieu Nguyen
3349…Hilary Little
1559…Hilary Mellor
4318…Holly Blair
5638…Holly Johnson
5962…Holly Kemp
1094…Hong Pang
1718…Howard Silver
5021…Hui Xu
6440…Iain Davidson
1552…Iain Macdonald
2765…Ian Beausoleil-Morrison
5588…Ian Graham
3261…Ian Hamilton
70…Ian Joiner
5704…Ian Macvicar
4565…Ian Malcolm
130…Ian Milne
2119…Ian Rosso
4792…Ian Shea
1414…Ian Whittal
2586…Ilona Montgomery
4849…Imran Choudhry
739…Ingrid Berljawsky
2871…Ingrid Koenig
5272…Ione Jayawardena
3169…Irene Dionne
4291…Iris Krajcarski
2899…Irv Marucelj
4269…Isabelle Periard-Boileau
1530…Ivan Stefanov
5335…Ivan Verdurmen
938…Iyad Ghazal
1703…J Darras
4772…J.F. Leduc
2865…Jack Jensen
342…Jackie Forman
5645…Jackie Kachuik
1491…Jacob Beumer
97…Jacob Smith
1643…Jacqueline Kinloch
1174…Jacqueline Thorne
3860…Jacquie Bushell
6228…Jade Puddington
3504…Jade Sillick
2254…Jag Soin
2481…Jaime Trick
2699…James Beaupre
688…James Bissonnette
244…James Bronson
3897…James Campbell
5554…James Fraser
941…James Godefroy
2103…James Harvey
6155…James Lascelle
6160…James Leacock
2326…James Malejczuk
5154…James Shepherd
5628…Jamie Hurst
6234…Jan Riopelle
3231…Jane Gibson
2368…Jane Hazel
1053…Jane Maxwell
5305…Jane Morris
5823…Jane Rooney
2046…Jane Rutherford
3520…Jane Spiteri
5927…Jane Waterfall
3130…Janet Cooper
3146…Janet Curran
3292…Janet Huffman
390…Janet Perkins
5862…Janet Sol
5250…Janet Yale
4514…Janice Morlidge
5817…Janice Richard
1277…Janus Cihlar
5090…Janusz Donat Gawlik
180…Jared Broughton
853…Jasmine Brown
5979…Jason Abramovitch
4622…Jason Ashton
2643…Jason Bussey
3222…Jason Frew
2608…Jason Gale
6158…Jason Lawton
567…Jason Lind
23…Jason Mah
1503…Jason Moodie
6362…Jason Rodriguez
5874…Jason Stewart
5723…Jay McIntosh
1119…Jay Rached
3501…Jay Shaw
3932…Jayne Barlow
1793…Jean Claude Blais
5124…Jean Denis Yelle
6149…Jean Lacroix
1431…Jean Lapointe
2263…Jean Rene Alarie
4648…Jean Wright
5273…Jean-Alexan Robillard-Cardinal
1292…Jeanna Chan
4625…Jeanne Percival
17…Jean-Philippe Pellerin
1772…Jean-Pierre Morin
5487…Jeff Daunt
957…Jeff Hausmann
5078…Jeff Koscik
1287…Jeff Macdonald
1284…Jeff Moore
1733…Jeff Shillington
1417…Jeff Smart
1190…Jeff Waterfall
2371…Jeff Wright
225…Jeffery Vanderploeg
2650…Jeffrey Dodds
2619…Jeffrey Johnston
214…Jeffrey Muller
96…Jeffrey Smith
2618…Jen Bowes
5740…Jen Milligan
2235…Jennifer Adams
3004…Jennifer Ajersch
1463…Jennifer Almond
3792…Jennifer Balao
827…Jennifer Baudin
3957…Jennifer Bucknall
3198…Jennifer Elliott
3220…Jennifer Fraser
2514…Jennifer Gardiner
1445…Jennifer Halfhide
2467…Jennifer Harris
5230…Jennifer Katsuno
2866…Jennifer Kaufman
1013…Jennifer Leblanc
3916…Jennifer McCabe
4949…Jennifer Miller
4587…Jennifer Moher
3412…Jennifer Morris
4574…Jennifer Payne
6229…Jennifer Rauscher
661…Jennifer Sarrasin
2125…Jenny Koumoutsidis
5968…Jeramy Rutley
5183…Jeremy Atherton
1851…Jeremy Mansfield
5739…Jessalynn Miller
2056…Jessica Aldred
854…Jessica Brown
6059…Jessica Dempsey
6431…Jessica Devries
4839…Jessica Devries
1008…Jessica Lanouette
5276…Jessica Pedersen
3455…Jessie Rai
3181…Jesula Drouillard
1776…Jetje Antonietti
401…Jez Fletcher
4532…Jie Qin
3003…Jill Ainsworth
5502…Jill Dickinson
931…Jill Frook
6343…Jill Kolisnek
3638…Jill Marsh
6512…Jillian Propp
1416…Jim Burgess
182…Jim Carter
87…Jim Fullarton
1724…Jim Ryan
4714…Jim Sourges
1222…Jim Turner
5924…Jim Walsh
4581…Jimmy Ha
2924…Jimmy Novak
6432…Joan Bard Miller
3700…Joan Craig
6075…Joan Duguid
511…Joan Kam Cheong
5034…Joan McManus
5563…Joann Garbig
5224…Joanna Hardwick
531…Joanna Simpson
674…Jo-Anne Beauchemin
1276…Joanne Bradley
4707…Jo-Anne Difruscio
5551…Joanne Fox
272…Jo-Anne Guimond
3397…Joanne Merrett
629…Joanne Schliebener
3494…Joanne Schmid
1434…Joanne Schofield
4606…Joanne Sim
5351…Joanne Stober
5201…Joanne Thompson
5590…Jocelyne Grandlouis
670…Jocelyne Lahaie
499…Jocelyne Riopelle
3013…Jodi Ashton
25…Jodi Wendland
3754…Jodie Hoffart
2215…Joe Lott
2369…Joe Paraskevas
55…Joe Ross
2351…Joe Tegano
5808…Joel Proulx
2222…Joel Weaver
2828…Joelle D'aoust
4266…Joelyn Ragan
2576…Johann Unterganschnigg
5633…Johanna Jennings
3943…Johanne Bertrand
737…John Balint
4816…John Bishop
2305…John Bowen
4834…John Downey
5524…John Emard
1657…John Hale
2463…John Hamilton
624…John Mahoney
5709…John Manwaring
6349…John Melanson
1089…John Oliver
1759…John Pallascio
283…John Swift
2076…John Timmermans
1594…John Trant
2985…John Welsh
3593…John-Paul Yaraskavitch
2853…Jolene Harvey
5839…Jolene Savoie
10573…Jolynn Kam Cheong
2107…Jon Neill
394…Jonah Losier
2617…Jonathan Carreiro
2801…Jonathan Charbonneau
2273…Jonathan Cox
6046…Jonathan Crozier
4328…Jonathan Hurn
5686…Jonathan Lemieux
1328…Jonathan Moore
755…Jonathan Pace
6401…Jonathan Sanchez
2018…Jonathan Taylor
169…Jonathan Woodman
2731…Joni Bradley
1087…Joni Ogawa
2892…Jordan Macdonald
6217…Jordan Payne
4711…Jordon Bickford
4578…Josee Picard
5878…Josee Surprenant
3910…Joseph Nash
1667…Joseph Smith
2817…Josette Day
4296…Josey Finley
2779…Josh Bowen
5332…Josh Lemoine
456…Joy Hackett
3259…Joy Halverson
4199…Joy Malcolm
5338…Judah Leung
5219…Judi McAlea
5271…Judith Atwood
4271…Judith Lamarche
3759…Judy Fentiman
1427…Julia Bernier
2784…Julia Brothers
3982…Julia De Ste Croix
5640…Julia Johnston
3963…Juliann Castell
4377…Juli-Ann Rowsell
6426…Julie Arseneau
5425…Julie Burke
3149…Julie Dale
920…Julie Farmer
1009…Julie Laplante
5685…Julie Lefebvre
4815…Julie Mackinnon
4971…Julie Maranger
632…Julie McGuire
1371…Julie Murdock
1133…Julie Rutberg
2432…Julien Leblanc
649…Justin Glinski
3374…Justin McAtamney
2529…Justine Ogle
4663…Justine Sider
371…Kaarina Stiff
6054…Kanina Dawson
3573…Kara Wheatley
4681…Karen Afghan
3078…Karen Burns
5464…Karen Cook
902…Karen Dillon
369…Karen Freake
2607…Karen Jardine
5184…Karen Oberthier
5252…Karen Pelletier
643…Karen Poirier
3491…Karen Sauve
155…Karen Zerr
4489…Karin Vogt
3289…Karina Tuyen Hua
5348…Karl McQuillan
5865…Karl St-Hilaire
2123…Karras Hagglund
5469…Kate Corsten
5287…Kate Duthie
503…Kate Rafter
4115…Kate Sherwood
338…Kate Steele
1166…Kate Swetnam
5908…Kate Truglia
6320…Katerina Daniel
326…Katharine McGowan
3005…Katherine Ann Aldred
1260…Katherine Halhed
1036…Katherine Macdonald
5832…Katherine Ryan
1461…Kathleen Foran
5573…Kathleen Gifford
1298…Kathleen Hart
2062…Kathleen Kealey
4635…Kathleen Raven
2559…Kathleen Seward
1170…Kathleen Talarico
5990…Kathryn Atkinson
2876…Kathryn Laflamme
1240…Kathy Fischer
4012…Kathy Heney
4043…Kathy Lewis
3383…Kathy McGilvray
5830…Kathy Rutledge
1754…Kathy Steegstra
3733…Katie Lemenchick
2473…Katie Macgregor
1858…Katie Mahoney
1696…Katie O'connell
5831…Katie Rutledge-Taylor
1920…Katrina Burgess
6205…Katrina Nelson
4696…Kaveh Rikhtegar
2923…Kazutoshi Nishizawa
6111…Keane Grimsrud
2712…Keith Hazelton
3307…Keith Johnson
2527…Keith Laughton
1082…Keith Mulligan
2412…Keith Pomakis
3492…Keith Savage
2043…Kel Doig
657…Kelley Blanchette
1580…Kelly Barnett
5391…Kelly Bell
3249…Kelly Gray
4009…Kelly Harrington
5222…Kelly Hewitt
2266…Kelly Legallais
4870…Kelly McFaul
4879…Kelly Roberts
6368…Kelly Steele
753…Kelly Whitty
6091…Ken Fong
3391…Ken McNair
5937…Ken Whiting
4070…Kendall Miller
1382…Kendra Ray
1396…Kendrah Allison
493…Kerri Chalmers
184…Kerri Cook
1607…Kerri Mullen
6411…Kevin Charles
3…Kevin De Snayer
6126…Kevin Huber
969…Kevin Hubich
4357…Kevin Kit
3394…Kevin Mercer
2927…Kevin O'brien
3497…Kevin Semeniuk
6499…Kevin Shaw
4623…Kevin Steele
5892…Kiley Thompson
830…Kim Benjamin
3806…Kim Donaldson
1405…Kim Douglas
5746…Kim Moir
4114…Kim Shelp
3353…Kimberley Low
1134…Kimberley Salisbury
1929…Kimberly Forkes
4752…Kimberly Matte
4657…Kimberly McMillan
574…Kimberly Rennie
689…Kimberly Sogge
4729…Kimberly Vo
1496…Kirk Munroe
1796…Kirsty Greig
4983…Kit E
3876…Kiza Francis
5100…Klara Lavoie
5023…Kp McNamara
6445…Kris Bulmer
2104…Krista Gifford
3358…Krista Macdonald
2050…Kristen Beausoleil
3788…Kristen Cairncross
3868…Kristen Cunningham
1617…Kristen Underwood
1792…Krister Partel
3885…Kristiana Stevens
1751…Kristin Rawley
4757…Kristine Joan Proudfoot
5851…Kristine Simpson
735…Kristy Belanger
299…Kristyn Berube
2802…Krysten Chase
1272…Kumar Saha
2747…Kurt Grabinsky
5655…Kyla Kelly
6060…Kyle Den Bak
4245…Kyle Ferguson
3401…Kyle Miersma
5724…Laco Kovac
4192…Lamar Mason
3443…Lambros Pezoulas
6340…Lara Kaplan
4649…Lara Wong
5443…Larry Chamney
880…Laura Cluney
2064…Laura Maclean
1153…Laura Smith
1185…Laura Walker-Ng
4627…Laure Kresz
935…Lauren Gamble
3926…Laurence Ahoussou
3481…Laurent Roy
526…Laurie Boulet
348…Laurie Cairns
196…Laurie Gorman
3264…Laurie Hardage
2394…Laurie Meaney-Tobin
2736…Lavoie Curtis
2989…Lawrence Wong
2763…Leah Beaudette
1665…Leah Skuce
5404…Lee Blue
520…Lee Merklinger
3285…Leigh Howe
3653…Leisha Moulton
4052…Lenore Macartney
3845…Leo Murphy
2220…Leon Sutherland
5525…Leona Emberson
586…Lesley Grignon
1757…Leslie McKay
2909…Leslie McLean
5378…Leslie-Anne Bailliu
706…Lexy Scott
4408…Lia Eichele
839…Lian Bleckmann
1005…Liliane Langevin
3735…Lillian Thibault
579…Lina Seto
3971…Linda Coleman
906…Linda Doyle
743…Linda Newton
648…Linda Scott
5587…Lindsay Grace
3749…Lindsay Grimster
1213…Linsey Hollett
1519…Lisa Allan
1610…Lisa Fischer
926…Lisa Francis
948…Lisa Grison
5601…Lisa Hans
5602…Lisa Hansen
5606…Lisa Headley
5616…Lisa Hogan
430…Lisa Hubers
5649…Lisa Kawaguchi
4549…Lisa Murphy
5202…Lisa-Jane McMahon
4877…Lise Bourgon
1507…Lise Patterson
5792…Lise Perrier
4235…Lissa Allaire
3729…Liz Bielajew
1863…Liza Rozina
3945…Lori Blais
4423…Lori Howell
1208…Lori Mockson Burcsik
284…Lori Swift
2626…Lori Timmins
111…Lori-Ann May
4451…Lorna McCrea
3660…Lorraine England
519…Lorraine Schofield
5800…Lorretta Pinder
44…Louis Lapointe
2306…Louise Hamelin
4075…Louise Morin
570…Louise Rachlis
5251…Louise Wylie
4872…Luc Joly
2378…Lucas Angeli
4717…Lucas Post
5860…Lucas Smith
3099…Lucien Cattrysse
1879…Lucille Roy
4093…Luis Ramirez
5917…Luis Villegas
4521…Lynda Bordeleau
4368…Lynda Morgan
1998…Lynda Robertson
3273…Lyndsey Hill
4905…Lynn Campbell
699…Lynn Champagne
3164…Lynn Diggins
5763…Lynn Nightingale
4110…Lynn Sewell
1162…Lynn Stewart
5923…Lynn Wallace
1571…Lynne Eisener
1006…Lyse Langevin
2040…M Guy
4354…M Henschel
4418…Madeleine Gravel
2133…Mae Johnson
3309…Magali Johnson
3578…Malcolm Williams
1408…Manas Dan
3514…Mandy Smith
3592…Maple Yap
6009…Marc Bjerring
2804…Marc Cholette
6093…Marc Fortier
2672…Marc Ostrowski
3437…Marc Patry
341…Marc Primeau
2178…Marc Rose
4847…Marc-Andre Blais
6148…Marcel Lachance
5769…Marcella Ost
5492…Marci Dearing
4440…Marg Macgillivray
893…Margaret Davidson
2321…Margaret Elliott
5003…Margaret Lerhe
1903…Margaret Meroni
3398…Margaret Michalski
1542…Margarita Gorbounova
6360…Maria Pooley
119…Marian Coke
1070…Marian McMahon
1497…Marie Cousineau
5000…Marie-Elaine Morency
4944…Marielle Lloyd
3568…Marilyn Warren
2980…Mario Villemaire
3793…Marion Brulot
3744…Marissa Turner
3948…Mark Boyle
2788…Mark Burchell
651…Mark Garland
2183…Mark Karssing
4060…Mark McGill
2324…Mark McKennirey
4335…Mark Nickerson
6410…Mark Perry
1634…Mark Seaby
4143…Mark Whiting
1770…Marketa Graham
4896…Marsha Stapleton
1556…Marta Monaghan
6347…Martha McGrath
5075…Martha Tobin
4956…Martin Cheliak
2823…Martin Dinan
3217…Martin Fournier
2513…Martin Plante
4482…Martin Sullivan
4923…Martina McGinn
5713…Martine Lalonde
2159…Marty Clement
1527…Marwan Dirani
1958…Mary Ann Tippett
5292…Mary Catherine Jack
1681…Mary Haller
6132…Mary Jarvis
1116…Mary Jean Price
5945…Mary Kate Williamson
1083…Mary Murphy
1891…Mary-Anne Doyle
3438…Mathew Pearson
5331…Mathieu Ansell
5195…Mathieu Perron
2681…Matin Fazelpour
3608…Matt Harris
2454…Matt Mulligan
2512…Matt Nicol
2928…Matt Parenteau
6455…Matt Peake
1914…Matt Woods
301…Matthew Beausoleil
5028…Matthew Bonneville
3104…Matthew Chan
5254…Matthew Gaudet
1265…Matthew Jackson
6188…Matthew McClare
2696…Matthew Parent
1105…Matthew Payne
4209…Matthew Pearce
1459…Matthew Perkins
2434…Matthew Russell
3738…Matthew Tate
5536…Maureen Feagan
3757…Maureen Kilpatrick
3488…Mauricio Salgado
1572…Max Ross
6429…Max Torque
6247…Maya Shrestha
6135…Mazen Kassis
3896…Meagan Campbell
1080…Meagan Morris
4396…Meaghan Curran
2186…Megan Cain
5012…Meghan Adams
716…Meghan Graham
4497…Meghan Joiner
2227…Meghan Verheyen
4800…Meghna Isloor
3100…Melanie Caulfield
5448…Melanie Chedore
4319…Melanie Hooper
5760…Melinda Neufeld
5600…Melissa Hammell
4616…Melissa Toupin
1194…Melissa White
6465…Michael Anstey
504…Michael Bassett
168…Michael Blois
3693…Michael Cathcart
3132…Michael Corneau
5518…Michael D'asti
1393…Michael Dawson
2181…Michael Dent
2438…Michael Eby
3836…Michael Gale
2845…Michael Gilligan
2631…Michael Hansen
6118…Michael Hay
1337…Michael Hewett
5617…Michael Hogan
4910…Michael Keleher
43…Michael Lau
6161…Michael Leahey
1313…Michael Lynch
5710…Michael Maranto
4376…Michael Maruca
4450…Michael McAuley
6408…Michael McCarthy
2912…Michael McNeill
551…Michael Nixon
1454…Michael Purcell
2000…Michael Reece
5163…Michael Roach
705…Michael Rueter
4751…Michael Skuce
5129…Michael Stomphorst
4621…Michael Strangelove
2991…Michael Yetman
3048…Michel Bouchard
1794…Michel Gagnon
1370…Michel Gallant
6425…Michel Pinault
5285…Michele Goshulak
1124…Michele Robertson
5676…Micheline Lalonde
4261…Micheline Mathon
3112…Michelle Cicalo
4617…Michelle Comeau
6463…Michelle Cowin
4256…Michelle Hart
990…Michelle Keough
267…Michelle Lacroix-Finnamore
3893…Michelle Legault
5719…Michelle McAuliffe
3490…Michelle Saunders
545…Michelle Swanson
6282…Michelle Wallace
3102…Mike Chambers
1233…Mike Corbett
3145…Mike Cummings
2830…Mike Elston
3271…Mike Henry
6472…Mike Herzog
3283…Mike Hopper
4818…Mike Jazzar
1590…Mike Johnstone
5668…Mike Kowal
1012…Mike Lavery
3373…Mike Mazerolle
2624…Mike McCluskie
2054…Mike McInerney
1108…Mike Peralta
1410…Mike Seufert
2165…Mike Todd
1838…Mike Vodden
3574…Mike White
752…Mike Whitty
2334…Mike Yates
1439…Mikhail Gorbounov
2552…Milko Rivera
4233…Millie Mirsky
4605…Miriam Harmon
19…Mitch Robinson
6342…Mitchell Kitagawa
6481…Mitchell Niles
4746…Molly Van Der Schee
3336…Mona Lamontagne
2898…Monica Martinez
1612…Monique Giroux
399…Monique Simon-Fletcher
2611…Morgan Williams
1045…M-Rosa Mangone-Laboccetta
4778…Mudita Srivastava
2279…Muneeba Adil Omar
3962…Murielle Cassidy
6251…Murray Smith
4928…Mylene Gagnon
782…Myra Gregor
3402…Nada Milosevic
5898…Nadine Tischhauser
2276…Nadir Masood
6089…Nahielly Fernandez
5368…Nancy Amos
3251…Nancy C Green
4392…Nancy Colton
3171…Nancy Dlouhy
532…Nancy Faraday-Smith
6447…Nancy Ferguson
5550…Nancy Fowler
3339…Nancy Lau
248…Nancy Macdonell
4222…Nancy Perron
4536…Naomi Atwood
3332…Nardine Kwasny
2353…Natalie Aucoin
384…Natalie Benischek
814…Natalie Clouthier
1406…Natalie Giroux
5811…Natalie Quimper
4947…Natalie Tomas
4249…Natalina L'orfano
2795…Natasha Carraro
4613…Natasha Kekre
88…Nathalie Gauthier
127…Nathan Aligizakis
5827…Nathan Rotman
2035…Neal Cody
6036…Neale Chisnall
1889…Negin Hatam
4475…Neiges Senechal
94…Neil Cachero
6379…Neil Wilson
4045…Nelson Lewis
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3761…Nia Bruno-Gibson
4811…Nicholas Charney
1761…Nicholas Malboeuf
3955…Nick Brunette-D'souza
1942…Nick Jasperse
203…Nick Leswick
1505…Nick Neuheimer
5835…Nicky Saldanha
2686…Nicolas Renart
1419…Nicole Beumer
5431…Nicole Byrne
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5511…Nicole Duguay
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2916…Nicole Mikhael
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1523…Normand Bellemare
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3080…Ondina Buttle
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2041…Owen Berringer
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838…Pamela Biron
3219…Pamela Fralick
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4618…Parastoo Badie
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1869…Pascal Ilboudo
5533…Pat Farley
1560…Patricia Auger
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950…Patricia Hachey
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9…Patrick Kirby
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100…Paul Foley
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1307…Paule Couet
3702…Paulette Schatz
2760…Peter Bayne
1896…Peter Cho-Wing
6078…Peter Dyer
2847…Peter Green
2852…Peter Hammond
1874…Peter Harrison
6139…Peter Kielstra
6156…Peter Laughton
2890…Peter Linkletter
1779…Peter Locke
2901…Peter Mason
5732…Peter Meneguzzi
2919…Peter Morel
4866…Peter Race
1972…Peter Way
2240…Peter Wismer
1626…Phat Nguyen
5196…Phay Mui
2308…Phil King
5343…Philip Cartwright
6029…Philip Chambers
807…Phillip Drouillard
3197…Phillip Edwards
1709…Phuc Duong
4571…Pierre C Tessier
4966…Pierre Michaud
6159…Pierrick Le Monnier
3753…Pradiv Sooriyadevan
2946…Prichya Sethchindapong
215…Quinn Murphy
3699…Quinn Russell
4873…Rachel Fahlman
3343…Rachelle Leblanc
3417…Rajkumar Nagarajan
2999…Ramy Abaskharoun
1628…Randy Bentham
836…Randy Biberdorf
14…Randy Fontaine
5721…Randy McElligott
6473…Randy Reilly
5854…Ratnesh Singh
3051…Raymond Boucher
4594…Raymond Lamarre
1007…Raymonde Langevin
3177…Rebecca Dorval
2382…Rebecca Fleming
3533…Rebekah Swatton
1050…Regan Mathurin
2398…Reginald Theriault
2778…Remi Bourlon
6293…Remy Boyer
1044…Renata Manchak
4496…Rene Danis
2182…Rene Gilbert
4252…Rene Yaraskavitch
4718…Renee Gobeil
4036…Renee Lamoureux
3549…Renee Maria Tremblay
3053…Rene-Louis Bourgeau
2900…Reza Mashkoori
5369…Rhiannon Andersen
226…Rhiannon Vogl
4997…Rhona Macinnis
6052…Ric Davey
1865…Ricahrd Leblanc
2894…Rich Manery
66…Richard Beare
4212…Richard Bolduc
2776…Richard Bourassa
868…Richard Cheng
30…Richard Durant
2994…Richard Gilbert
4008…Richard Hanson
4046…Richard Lewis
2204…Richard Schmidt
2954…Richard Starcevic
6369…Richard Tanguay
3563…Richard Wall
51…Rick Collard
3172…Rick Dobson
3756…Rick Leblanc
1092…Rick O'shaughnessy
4759…Riley Hennessey
3783…Rima M. Zabian
5239…Rob Blackler
1247…Rob Brooks
2813…Rob Criger
5643…Rob Joseph
5169…Rob Linke
2030…Rob Pitcher
115…Rob Thomas
431…Robert Adolfson
4164…Robert Balma
4595…Robert Bolduc
3066…Robert Brown
5452…Robert Christie
6039…Robert Coleman
1221…Robert Dupuis
2623…Robert Gallaher
6502…Robert Gibb
2524…Robert Kalbfleisch
143…Robert Knights
2884…Robert Lee
1062…Robert McGrath
3415…Robert Moulie
1799…Robert Reid
1465…Robert Schwartz
4112…Robert Shaw
2701…Robert Smith
2660…Roberto Renon
1473…Robin Cote
2358…Robin Lavigne
1144…Robin Sheedy
4247…Rockey Whitmore
4264…Rodney Bickford
4735…Roger Hunter
2879…Roger Langevin
3434…Roger Pankhurst
12…Roger Wyllie
232…Roger Zemek
3605…Romano Panopio
2316…Ron Folk
5632…Ron Jande
4068…Ron Mierau
142…Ron Schwartz
5437…Ronald Carnahan
1204…Rory Gibbons
2208…Rory Martin
4180…Rose Marie Jackson
5782…Rose Parent
1557…Rosina Mauro
4602…Ross Morrell
4683…Ross Osborne
4360…Roxanne Harper
4092…Rue Quizon
2416…Russell McDonnell
4992…Ruth Gmehlin
4393…Ruthanne Corley
6104…Ryan Gilchrist
3236…Ryan Gillies
5659…Ryan Kidman
1464…Ryan McEachran
2654…Ryan Smith
2162…Ryan Walker
1462…Sabrina Mehes
5095…Sabrina Quraeshi
2502…Safeta Nalic
1659…Samanta Jacques-Arsenault
4972…Samantha De Benedet
973…Samantha Hunter
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358…Samuel Galante
2020…Sander Post
634…Sandi Wright
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62…Sandy Dale
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898…Sanja Denic
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518…Sarah Dolan
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508…Sarah Powers
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1372…Satvinder Bawa
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109…Steve McCready
136…Steve Ross
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313…Teri Adamthwaite
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959…Tina Head
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1875…Tom Volk
1095…Tong Pang
3342…Tonja Leach
2257…Tony Redican
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6330…Torri Gunn
323…Tracey Aker
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680…Tracy Gagnon
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4727…Tram Vo
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344…Treena Grevatt
290…Trevor Beaudoin
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1600…Tristyn Head
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6421…Tudor Hera
901…Tyler Dickerson
400…Upendra Moholkar
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3333…Val Lafranchise
694…Valerie Kowal
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391…Veronica S. Gerson
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309…Vi Ha
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5205…Vicki Plant
6145…Victor Krawczuk
321…Victoria Lemon
4731…Viet Nguyen
3958…Viola Caissy
2269…Wade Oldford
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5780…Walter Pamic
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1407…Wendall Hughes
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871…William Chisholm
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4733…Wilma Berti
5537…Winter Fedyk
2548…Yan Xu
4146…Yan Zawisza
6352…Yoga Naraine
4116…Yolande Simoneau
6094…Yves Fortin
714…Yvon Carriere
211…Zach McKeown
5339…Zachary Leung
Saint Francis Xavier Church, popularly known as Gardiner Street Church, is a Roman Catholic Church on Upper Gardiner Street, near Mountjoy Square. The church is operated by the Jesuits.
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Montblanc Friedrich II the Great Fountain Pen - Limited Edition 4810 (1999):
First in a series of YouTube videos re: Frederick The Great Documentary - Biography of the life of Frederick The Great. youtu.be/vGLsE1wq3fg
For excellent pen photos please see Peyton Street Pens, Santa Cruz, CA, USA.
www.peytonstreetpens.com/montblanc-friedrich-ii-the-great...
I received permission from Teri to post the photos that they took of this nice pen that I am currently unable to afford. USD$950.00 is a great price! I returned within hours and could not find the pen so it had likely already been sold.
Type Limited edition fountain pen:
Product Name:
Montblanc Patron of Arts Friedrich II the Great, marked #933 of 4810.
Manufacturer and Year: Montblanc, Germany, 1999.
Length: 4-1/2" capped, 5-3/8" posted.
Filling System: Cartridge fill only. Tested and working well.
Colour: Gold plated.
Nib: BROAD 18k nib.
Frederick the Great was anything but an ordinary king. He is a celebrated historical figure, not only because he saw himself as the "first servant of the people", and because of his Prussian discipline, but also because under his rule art and culture underwent a revival. Sanssouci Palace became a centre of attraction for intellectuals, artists and writers from all over Europe. Frederick himself wrote numerous philosophical works with his friend Voltaire, including the famous "Antimachiavelli".
Just as extraordinary as this Prussian king is the Patron of Art Edition Friedrich II the Great made in his honor. The gold-platted barrel of Edition 4810 is decorated by two rings embellished with a pattern of curves. These, like the elegant clip, are also gold-plated. Edition 888 is decorated with rings of 950 platinum, and its barrel and cap are made of 750 white gold. A feature shared by the two editions is the 18-carat gold nib, which carries an engraving of the royal monogram of "Fredericus Rex" An ingenious mechanism enables the pen to be screwed back into the barrel to protect it.
Charlottenburg Palace has him to thank for a new rococo wing, while he also gave Berlin its Opera House, its old library and the Catholic church of St. Hedwig. Friedrich II the Great went down in history as a military commander and a humanitarian philosopher.
The barrel of the Limited Edition Friedrich II the Great features two finely crafted bands with a pattern of interlinking arches. The 18-carat gold nib bears the engraved signet Fredericus Rex as a tribute to the monarch from whom the pen takes its name.
Features:
Just as extraordinary as this Prussian king is the Patron of Art Edition Friedrich II the Great made in his honour.
The gold-plated barrel of Edition 4810 is decorated by two rings embellished with a pattern of curves.
These, like the elegant clip, are also gold plated.
Launched in 1999.
Margaret Anne Foundation, Canada.
Margaret Anne Mitchell:
July 17, 1925 to March 8, 2017 Margaret Mitchell, former Member of Parliament for Vancouver East and a champion of women's rights and social justice throughout her life passed away peacefully at home on March 8, 2017. It does not surprise any of us that Margret chose to leave us on this day where women around the world are celebrating International Women's Day. Margaret is predeceased by her husband, Claude Mitchell, her two brothers Bill and Ted Learoyd and sister, Betty Speers. Margaret grew up in Cayuga, Ontario. She graduated with a BA from McMaster University and M.S.W from University of Toronto. Margaret served Canada overseas through the Canadian Red cross in Korea, Japan, Australia and Austria. Her work with the Settlement House in Toronto and the Neighbourhood Association in Vancouver established her as a pioneer in community development, a social work practice which persists in putting power in the hands of communities to make decisions affecting their lives. Prior to entering politics, she served as a Manager with the Vancouver Resources Board which integrated social services and decentralized service delivery and decision making. Margaret served in the House of Commons as an MP for Vancouver East from 1979 to 1993. She voted against a pay raise during this time and donated the additional pay to the Vancity Community Foundation which established the Margaret Mitchell Fund for Women. Margaret was, at her core, an advocate for women. In 1982, she stood up in Parliament to demand government action to stop domestic violence. When male members of Parliament responded by laughing as she addressed the issue, she furiously replied: 'This is no laughing matter, Madam Speaker.' Thousands of Canadians agreed, calling for immediate action to end violence against women and inspiring activism and services for women across the country. Many years later, she published an autobiography titled 'No Laughing Matter.' Margaret was the NDP critic in the House of Commons for Immigration, Housing, Status of Women, Health and Welfare, Multiculturalism and Citizenship. She was the first MP to have raised the issue of Chinese head tax in the House of Commons. Margaret pressed the government to decriminalize abortion, worked with First Nations Women for the reinstatement of status under the Indian Act and supported a national childcare programme. Margaret is the recipient of many honours and recognitions, including the Order of British Columbia and Freedom to the City, from the City of Vancouver. Margaret leaves behind several nieces and nephews and their families, many close friends and colleagues. With a wonderful depth of humour, integrity and passion, Margaret contributed profoundly to Canada and to the world by promoting equal rights, justice. This is her legacy, a legacy that will continue to empower and inspire all of us who admired, loved and respected her. A celebration of her life will be held at a later date. Special thanks to Care At Home Services for their professional care at home which made it possible for Margaret to stay at her own home right until the end. For anyone wishing to donate, she would ask you to continue her work on behalf of low income and racialized women in East Vancouver by contributing to the Margaret Mitchell Fund for Women held at the Vancity Community Foundation.
Dina Vierny, France:
Description: Dina Vierny was an artists' model who became a singer, French art dealer, collector and museum director. Born as Dina Aibinder into a Jewish family in Kishinev, Bessarabia, she was Aristide Maillol's muse for the last ten years of his life. Wikipedia
Born: January 25, 1919, Chișinău, Moldova.
Died: January 20, 2009, Paris, France.
Children: Olivier Lorquin, Bertrand Lorquin.
Movies: Altitude 3200, Dina Vierny, Youth in Revolt
Awards: Legion of Honour.
YouTube: youtu.be/3NkCMlf9-C0
Irene Mössinger, Germany:
The Tempodrom (also referred to as Neues Tempodrom) is a multi-purpose event venue in Berlin.
Address: Möckernstraße 10
10963 Berlin Germany.
Location: Kreuzberg.
Capacity: 3,500 (Big Arena) 400 (Small Arena:
General information:
Groundbreaking: 21 May 2000.
Opened: 1 December 2001.
Inaugurated: 8 December 2001.
Relocated: 1985, 1999.
Renovation cost; DM 35.8 million ($21.5 million in 2009 [1]).
Renovating team:
Architect: Gerkan, Marg and Partners.
Structural engineer: Schlaich Bergermann Partner.
Civil engineer: Krentel.
Other designers:
Energie system technik, Krupp Stahlbau BeSB.
Founded by Irene Moessinger, it opened in 1980 next to the Berlin Wall on the west side of Potsdamer Platz, housed in a large circus tent. After several changes of location it is now housed in a permanent building in the Kreuzberg neighbourhood.
Moessinger had recently become a nursewhen she came into an 800,000 markinheritance from her father; it was this bequest that she used to start the Tempodrom in a circus tent.[2] Her initial funds were quickly exhausted and the following year the Berlin Senate agreed to contribute funds to keep the operation going.
The original location attracted noise complaints, and in 1985 the Tempodrom moved to a site in the Tiergarten, where it remained until displaced by construction of the new German Chancellery. At this time a new construction of the current building was proposed, and the tents moved to a temporary site during construction. In May 1999, the venue moved to another temporary location near the Ostbahnhof.
In 2001, a permanent venue was finally constructed on the site of the old Anhalter Bahnhof, whose war-damaged ruins had been demolished in 1960. While a small section of the old station façade was retained (and is still standing), the entire train shed was removed, leaving a large open area. The new Tempodrom was erected in the center of this area, with a playing field lying between it and the façade remnant, and a wooded area extending in the other direction towards the Landwehr Canal. The firm of Von Garkan, Marg und Partner (GMP) was retained to design the new building. The basic floor plan is square, accommodating three performance spaces as well as a bistro and various offices and restrooms, underneath a wooden-floored terrace which hosts a beer garden in season.[3] The two arenas are both circular, with the larger, centrally located space covered by a 37 metres (121 ft) steel and concrete panel roof intended to echo the form of the tents of the original site. This space can accommodate 3,500 patrons; the smaller arena seats 400. The third space is the "Liquidrom", a thermal bath/spa establishment featuring a 43 feet (13 m) diameter salt water bath fitted with underwater speakers to provide a multi-sensory spa experience, three saunas at temperatures of 55, 80 and 90 degrees Celsius, a steam bath room along with various massage services.[4] The 135,000 square foot (12,500 m2) building was completed in 2001 at a cost of nearly $36 million, over twice the original budget.[5]Scandal over the overruns led to the resignation of State Senator Peter Strieder [de], who was in charge of the Urban Development department.
The Tempodrom corporation went into bankruptcy in 2005 and was operated by a receiver, with Moessinger retiring as director. She and former Director Norbert Waehl were tried for embezzlement but were acquitted in 2008.[6] The Tempodrom is now operated by the Bremer KPS Group, who took over in April 2010 in the face of a foreclosure threat by Landesbank Berlin.
Tempodrom continues in operation and hosts a wide variety of events.
Notable performers:
Alanis Morissette
Amy Macdonald
Backstreet Boys
Bastille
Björk
Celtic Woman
The Cure
Harry Styles
Iggy Pop
James Taylor
Jamie-Lee
Janet Jackson
Joan Baez
Josh Groban
Keane
Kylie Minogue
Lorde
The Lumineers
Matt White
Monsta X
Niall Horan
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Nicki Minaj
Norah Jones
Olly Murs
Pet Shop Boys
Ramones
Roger Hodgson
Sade
Severina
Snow Patrol
Take That
Tangerine Dream
Tears for Fears
Tori Amos
Troye Sivan
Vanessa Mai
Vasco Rossi
Zara Larsson
Notable events:
German Masters, snooker tournament.
Jean M. Wong, Hong Kong:
Jean Wong - Ballet school principal
Within minutes of meeting Jean Wong at the Sha Tin studio of her ballet school, her love for her art and her students is palpable. Sitting ruler-straight on a chair, she nods approvingly at star pupil Lam Chun-wing and offers him valuable nuggets of advice about make-up and posture.
Wong, who founded the Jean M Wong School of Ballet 51 years ago, credits her mother with helping her find her calling as a ballerina and teacher. 'My mother had a very sharp eye for beauty, and I think that greatly influenced my life. She would take me to see Chinese operas and old Hollywood movies, which definitely made an imprint on my mind,' says Wong, who is from Shanghai.
Her first artistic encounter was music when she learned to play the piano. She also learned to paint. Ballet came later and it was like love at first sight. 'My hobby and pleasure in life is ballet. Looking back, ballet combines all the arts - painting because of the sceneries, music and drama,' says Wong, who went to London to study at the teacher-training college of the Royal Academy of Dance in 1956. She returned brimming with ballet theories and was determined to put into practice what she had mastered. In 1960, and 'not knowing that I needed to pay rent, I just started my own school', Wong says. 'But I think I had so much passion that word soon spread and I had more students, including children from famous families.'
Wong says promoting the tradition of ballet in Hong Kong remains a challenge to this day. She says: 'You have to communicate with the children and the parents. Ballet doesn't have a long history in Hong Kong, so you don't expect [them] to understand its tradition.' Wong encourages her students and their families to buy ballet DVDs and to see ballet performances so that they can appreciate the art form.Of all things taught to her students, Wong considers discipline the most important.'You can't become anybody of importance without self-control, especially for a dancer,' she says. 'Everything in ballet has to be perfect. A desire to reach perfection is important for ballerinas.'
Wong says she inherited discipline from her father, a banker who was strict but generous. 'He helped a lot of people who were in difficulties. I think that was one of the reasons I started the Tsinforn C Wong Memorial Scholarship.' Established in 1973 as the Tsinforn C Wong Scholarship, it was renamed the Tsinforn C. Wong Memorial Scholarship in 1983 in remembrance of Wong's late father. Wong attributes her achievements to her 'sheer dedication and absolute commitment'. 'I'll never say 'that's enough',' says Wong, adding that she doesn't want to retire because for her retiring means moving backwards. 'I hate to think that I'm going backwards. I've always wanted to go forward. That's my motto.'
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Tatsuya Nakadai, Japan:
Tatsuya Nakadai is a Japanese film actor famous for the wide variety of characters he has portrayed and many collaborations with famous Japanese film directors. Wikipedia
Born: December 13, 1932 (age 87 years), Gohongi, Tokyo, Japan
Height: 1.78 m.
Spouse: Yasuko Miyazaki (m. 1957–1996).
Children: Nao Nakadai.
Siblings: Keigo Nakadai.
Tatsuya Nakadai (仲代 達矢, Nakadai Tatsuya, born Motohisa Nakadai; December 13, 1932) is a Japanese film actor famous for the wide variety of characters he has portrayed and many collaborations with famous Japanese film directors.[1]
Born: Motohisa Nakadai (仲代 元久)
December 13, 1932(age 87). Tokyo, Japan
Occupation: Actor.
Years active: 1954–present
Height:: 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
He was featured in 11 films directed by Masaki Kobayashi, including The Human Condition trilogy, wherein he starred as the lead character Kaji, plus Harakiri, Samurai Rebellion and Kwaidan.
Nakadai worked with a number of Japan's best-known filmmakers—starring or co-starring in five films directed by Akira Kurosawa, as well as being cast in significant films directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara (The Face of Another), Mikio Naruse (When a Woman Ascends the Stairs), Kihachi Okamoto (Kill! and The Sword of Doom), Hideo Gosha (Goyokin), Shirō Toyoda(Portrait of Hell) and Kon Ichikawa (Enjō and Odd Obsession).
Biography:
Nakadai grew up in a very poor family and was unable to afford a university education, prompting him to take up acting. He greatly admired American films and was a fan of actors such as John Wayne and Marlon Brando. He also picked up a liking of Broadway musicals, and travels once a year to New York City to watch them. Nakadai was working as a shop clerk in Tokyo before a chance encounter with director Masaki Kobayashi led to him being cast in the film The Thick Walled Room. The following year, he made a brief and uncredited cameo in Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai where he is seen for a few seconds as a samurai walking through town.[2] Nakadai's role in Seven Samurai is technically his debut as The Thick-Walled Room's release was delayed for three years due to controversial subject matter. His major breakthrough as an actor came when he was given the part of Jo, a young yakuza in Black River, another film directed by Kobayashi. Nakadai continued to work with Kobayashi into the 1960s and won his first Blue Ribbon Award for his role in Harakiri (his personal favorite among his own films) as the aging rōnin Hanshiro Tsugumo.
Nakadai appeared in two more Kurosawa films from the 1980s. In Kagemusha Nakadai plays both the titular thief turned body-double and the famous daimyō Takeda Shingen whom the thief is tasked with impersonating. This dual role helped him win his second Blue Ribbon Award for Best Actor. In Ran Nakadai plays another daimyo, Hidetora Ichimonji (loosely based on King Lear from Shakespeare's play King Lear and inspired by the historical daimyo Mōri Motonari).
He taught and trained promising young actors including Kōji Yakusho, Mayumi Wakamura, Tōru Masuoka, Azusa Watanabe, Kenichi Takitō and others.[3]
In 2015, he received the Order of Culture.[4][5]
Filmography:
Film:
Year Title Role Director Notes:
1954 Seven Samurai Samurai Wandering Through Town Akira Kurosawa Uncredited
1956 Hi no tori Keiichi Naganuma Umetsugu Inoue
Hadashi no Seishun Yūji Wada Senkichi Taniguchi
Sazae-san Norisuke Namino Nobuo Aoyagi
Oshidori no Ma Andō Keigo Kimura
1957 Black RiverJoe Masaki Kobayashi
Oban Shin-don Yasuki Chiba
Untamed Kimura Mikio Naruse
Hikage no Musume Motohashi Shūe Matsubayashi
Zoku Oban: Fuunhen Shin-don Yasuki Chiba
A Dangerous Hero (Kiken na eiyu) Imamura Hideo Suzuki
Zokuzoku Oban: Dotouhen Shin-don Yasuki Chiba
Sazae's Youth (Sazae-san no seishun) Norisuke Namino Nobuo Aoyagi
1958A Boy and Three MothersKensaku Seiji Hisamatsu
All About Marriage (Kekkon no subete) Akira Nakayama Kihachi Okamoto
Go and Get It (Buttsuke honban) Hara Kozo Saeki
Enjō Togari Kon Ichikawa
Naked Sun Jirō Maeda Miyoji Ieki
1959 The Human Condition: No Greater Love Kaji Masaki Kobayashi Lead role
Odd Obsession Kimura Kon Ichikawa
The Human Condition: Road to Eternity Kaji Masaki Kobayashi Lead role
Yaju shisubeshi Kunihiko Date Eizo Sugawa Lead role
Three Dolls in Ginza (Ginza no onéchan) Kyōsuke Tamura Toshio Sugie
An'ya Kōro Kaname Shirō Toyoda
1960 When a Woman Ascends the Stairs Kenichi Komatsu Mikio Naruse
Daughters, Wives, and a Mother (Musume tsuma haha) Shingo Kuroki Mikio Naruse
The Blue Beast (Aoi yaju) Yasuhiko Kuroki Hiromichi Horikawa
Get 'em All ("Minagoroshi no uta" yori kenju-yo saraba!) Tsubota Eizō Sugawa
1961 The Other Woman (Tsuma to shite onna to shite) Minami Mikio Naruse
Yojimbo Unosuke Akira Kurosawa
The Human Condition: A Soldier's PrayerKaji Masaki Kobayashi Lead role
Kumo ga chigieru toki James Kimura Heinosuke Gosho
Immortal Love Heibei Keisuke Kinoshita
1962 Sanjuro Muroto Hanbei Akira Kurosawa
Love Under the Crucifix (Oginsama) Takayama Ukon Kinuyo Tanaka Lead role
The Inheritance (Karami-ai) Kikuo Furukawa Masaki Kobayashi
Harakiri Tsugumo Hanshirō Masaki Kobayashi Lead role
Madame Aki Uojirō Tatsumi Shirō Toyoda
1963 High and Low Chief Detective Tokura Akira Kurosawa
Pressure of Guilt (Shiro to kuro) Ichirō Hamano Hiromichi Horikawa Lead role
The Legacy of the 500,000 (Gojuman-nin no isan) Mitsuru Gunji Toshiro Mifune
Miren Ryōta Kinoshita Yasuki Chiba
A Woman's Life (Onna no rekishi) Takashi Akimoto Mikio Naruse
1964 Arijigoku sakusenIshiki Takashi Tsuboshima Lead role
Kwaidan Minokichi Masaki Kobayashi Lead role
1965 Saigo no shinpan Jirō Hiromichi Horikawa Lead role
Fort Graveyard (Chi to suna) Sakuma Kihachi Okamoto
Illusion of Blood Iemon Shirō Toyoda Lead role
1966 Cash Calls Hell (Gohiki no shinshi) Oida Hideo Gosha Lead role
The Sword of Doom Ryunosuke Tsukueb Kihachi Okamoto Lead role [6]
The Face of Another Mr. Okuyama Hiroshi Teshigahara Lead role
The Daphne (Jinchoge) Professor Kanahira Yasuki Chiba
1967 The Age of Assassins (Satsujin kyo jidai) Shinji Kikyo Kihachi Okamoto Lead role
Kojiro Miyamoto Musashi Hiroshi Inagaki
Samurai Rebellion Asano Tatewaki Masaki Kobayashi
Japan's Longest Day Narrator Kihachi Okamoto
1968 Today We Kill, Tomorrow We Die! James Elfego Tonino Cervi
Kill! Genta Kihachi Okamoto Lead role
Admiral Yamamoto Narrator Seiji Maruyama
The Human Bullet Narrator Kihachi Okamoto
1969 Goyokin Magobei Hideo Gosha Lead role
Eiko's 5000 Kilograms (Eiko e no 5,000 kiro) Takeuchi Koreyoshi Kurahara
The Battle of the Japan Sea (Nihonkai daikaisen) Akashi Motojiro Seiji Maruyama
Hitokiri Takechi Hanpeita Hideo Gosha
Blood End (Tengu-to) Sentarō Satsuo Yamamoto Lead role
Portrait of Hell Yoshihide Shirō Toyoda Lead role
1970 Duel at Ezo (Ezo yakata no ketto) Daizennokami Honjo Kengo Furusawa
Bakumatsu Nakaoka Shintarō Daisuke Itō
The Scandalous Adventures of Buraikan Kataoka Naojirō Masahiro Shinoda
Zatoichi Goes to the Fire Festival Ronin Kenji Misumi
Will to Conquer (Tenka no abarembo) Yoshida Tōyō Seiji Maruyama
1971 Inn of Evil (Inochi boni furo) Sadashichi Masaki Kobayashi Lead role
Battle of Okinawa Colonel Hiromichi Yahara Kihachi Okamoto Lead role
The Wolves (Shussho Iwai) Seji Iwahashi Hideo Gosha Lead role
1973 Osho Sekine Hiromichi Horikawa
The Human Revolution Nichiren Toshio Masuda
Rise, Fair Sun Sakuzo Kei Kumai Lead role
1974 Karei-naru Ichizoku Teppei Manpyō Satsuo Yamamoto Lead role
1975 The Gate of Youth (Seishun no mon) Jūzō Ibuki Kirio Urayama
Tokkan Hijikata Toshizō Kihachi Okamoto
I Am a Cat (Wagahai wa neko de aru) Kushami Chin'no Kon Ichikawa Lead role
Kinkanshoku Yasuo Hoshino Satsuo Yamamoto Lead role
1976 Banka Setsuo Katsuragi Yoshisuke Kawasaki
Zoku ningen kakumei Nichiren Toshio Masuda
Fumō Chitai Tadashi Iki Satsuo Yamamoto Lead role
1977 Sugata Sanshiro Shōgorō Yano Kihachi Okamoto
1978 Blue Christmas Minami Kihachi Okamoto
Rhyme of Vengeance (Jo-oh-bachi) Ginzo Daidoji Kon Ichikawa
Bandits vs. Samurai Squadron Kumokiri Nizaemon Hideo Gosha Lead role
Hi no Tori (Hi no tori) Ninigi Kon Ichikawa
1979 Hunter in the Dark (Yami no karyudo) Gomyo Kiyoemon Hideo Gosha Lead role
1980 Kagemusha Takeda Shingen / Kagemusha Akira KurosawaLead role
The Battle of Port Arthur (also known as 203 kochi) [7] General Yogi Maresuke Toshio Masuda Lead role
1981 Willful Murder Yashiro Kei Kumai Lead role
1982 Onimasa Masagoro Kiryuin Hideo Gosha Lead role
1984 Fireflies in the North Takeshi Tsukigata Hideo Gosha Lead role
1985 Ran Lord Hidetora Ichimonji Akira Kurosawa Lead role
The Empty Table (Shokutaku no nai ie) Nobuyuki Kidoji Masaki Kobayashi Lead role
1986 Atami satsujin jiken Denbei NikaidoKazuo Takahashi Lead role
1987 Hachiko Monogatari Hidejiro Ueno Seijirō Kōyama Lead role
1988 Return from the River Kwai Major HaradaAndrew V. McLaglen
Oracion (Yushun) Heihachiro Wagu Shigemichi Sugita
1989 Four Days of Snow and Blood (Ni-ni-roku) Hajime Sugiyama Hideo Gosha
1991 Heat Wave (Kagero) Tsunejiro Murai Hideo Gosha
Florence My Love Sakazaki Seiji Izumi
1992 The Wicked City Daishu (Yuen Tai Chung) Mak Tai-Kit
Basara – The Princess Goh (Goh-hime) Furuta Oribe Hiroshi Teshigahara
Tōki Rakujitsu Sakae Kobayashi Seijirō Kōyama
1993 Lone Wolf and Cub: Final Conflict Yagyu Retsudo Akira Inoue
Summer of the Moonlight Sonata (Gekko no natsu) Kazama (postwar) Seijirō Kōyama
1995 East Meets West Katsu Rintarō Kihachi Okamoto
1996 Miyazawa Kenji sonoai Seijirō Miyazawa Seijirō Kōyama
1999 After the Rain Tsuji Gettan Takashi Koizumi
Spellbound Hideaki Sasaki Masato Harada
2001 Vengeance for Sale (Sukedachi-ya Sukeroku) Umetaro Katakura Kihachi Okamoto
2002 To Dance With the White Dog (Shiroi inu to Waltz wo) Eisuke Nakamoto Takashi Tsukinoki Lead role
Dawn of a New Day: The Man Behind VHS Konosuke Matsushita Kiyoshi Sasabe
2003 Like Asura Kotaro Takezawa Yoshimitsu Morita
2005 Yamato Katsumi Kamio (75 years old) Junya Sato
2006 The Inugamis Sahei Inugami Kon Ichikawa
2009 Listen to My Heart Kyozo Hayami Shinichi Mishiro
2010 Haru's Journey Tadao Nakai Masahiro Kobayashi Lead role
Zatoichi: The Last Tendo Junji Sakamoto
2012 Until The Break Of Dawn Sadayuki Akiyama Yūichirō Hirakawa
2013 Human Trust Nobuhiko Sasakura Junji Sakamoto
2015 Yuzuriha no koro Kenichiro Miya Mineko Okamoto
2017 Lear of the Beach/ Umibe No Ria Chōkitsu Kuwabatake Masahiro Kobayashi Lead role
2018 Henkan Kōshōnin Narrator Tsuyoshi Yanagawa
2020 Touge: The Last Samurai Makino Tadayuki Takashi Koizumi.
Animated film:
Year, Title, Role, Director, Notes:
1973 Kanashimi no Belladonna The Devil Eiichi Yamamoto
1983 Final Yamato Narrator Tomoharu Katsumata / Yoshinobu Nishizaki / Takeshi Shirado / Toshio Masuda
2013 The Tale of Princess Kaguya Sumiyaki no RoujiniIsao Takahata
2014 Giovanni's Island[8] Junpei Senō (Present) Mizuho Nishikubo
Theater:
Year Title Role Director Notes:
1964 Hamlet Hamlet Koreya Senda
1968 Yotsuya Kaidan Tamiya Iemon Eitaro Ozawa
1971 Othello Othello Koreya Senda
1974 Richard III Richard Toshikiyo Masumi
1975 The Lower Depths Satine Toshikiyo Masumi
1978 Oedipus Rex Oedipus Tomoe Ryu (Yasuko Miyazaki)
1982 Macbeth Macbeth Tomoe Ryu (Yasuko Miyazaki)
1990 Cyrano de Bergerac Cyrano de Bergerac Tomoe Ryu (Yasuko Miyazaki)
2000 Death of a Salesman William "Willy" Loman Kiyoto Hayashi
2001 The Merry Wives of Windsor John Falstaff Kiyoto Hayashi
2005 Driving Miss Daisy HokeIkumi Tanno
2008 Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes Ikumi Tanno
2010 John Gabriel Borkman John Gabriel Borkman Tamiya Kuriyama
2013 Bluebeard's Castle The Bard Michiyoshi Inoue
2014 Barrymore John Barrymore Ikumi Tanno
2014 Romeo and Juliet Father Lawrence Ikumi Tanno
Television;
Year Title Role Network Notes
1971 Shin Heike Monogatari Taira no Kiyomori NHK Lead role, Taiga drama
1995 Daichi no Kov Kōji Matsumoto NHK Lead role
1996 Hideyoshi Sen no Rikyū NHK Taiga drama
2004 Socrates in Love Kentarō Matsumoto TBS Special appearance
2007 Fūrin Kazan Takeda Nobutora NHK Taiga drama
2014 Zainin no Uso Kenzō Haneda Wowow
2015 Haretsu Kuraki NHK
Hatashiai Sanosuke Jidaigeki Senmon Channel Lead role, TV movie
2016 Kyoakuwa Nemurasenai Yōhei Tachibana TV Tokyo
Cold Case Wowow
2017 Henkan Kōshōnin Narrator NHK TV movie
2020 The Return Unokichi Jidaigeki Senmon Channel Lead role, TV movie.
Honours:
Chevalier De L’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (1992)
Medal with Purple Ribbon (1996)
Order of the Rising Sun, 4th Class, Gold Rays with Rosette (2003)
Person of Cultural Merit (2007)
Asahi Prize (2013)
Kawakita Award (2013)
Toshiro Mifune Award (2015)
Order of Culture (2015)
References:
^ "Tatsuya Nakadai". The New York Times.
^ Stephens, Chuck. "The Eighth Samurai: Tatsuya Nakadai". Current. Retrieved 2013-10-10.
^ "無名塾公演「おれたちは天使じゃない」 @ウェスタ川越 大ホール". ARK. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved September 15, 2015.
^ "Two Nobel scientists to receive Order of Culture award". The Japan Times. 2015.
^ www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/tatsuya-nakadai-set-receiv...
^ Stuart Galbraith IV (16 May 2008). The Toho Studios Story: A History and Complete Filmography. Scarecrow Press. p. 227. ISBN 978-1-4616-7374-3.
^ The Battle of Port Arthur (203 Kochi) in the Internet Movie Database
^ "Full Trailer for I.G's Hand-Drawn Anime Film Giovanni's Island Posted". Anime News Network. 2013-12-18. Retrieved 2013-12-21.
Michael Hwang, Singapore:
Michael Hwang SC is a Singaporean barrister and arbitrator. In 1991, he was appointed Judicial Commissioner of the Supreme Court of Singapore. He completed his term in 1992, and in 1997 he was appointed one of the first eight Senior Counsel in Singapore.[1] From 2008 to 2010, he was the President of the Law Society of Singapore.[2] In 2010, he became the Chief Justice of the Dubai International Financial Centre Courts.
Michael Hwang; SC
Born: Singapore
Nationality: Singaporean
Occupation: lawyer
Years active: 1968-present
In 2014, he was awarded the Pierre de Coubertin Medal by the International Olympic Committee for his work with the International Council of Arbitration for Sports, which operates the Court of Arbitration for Sport.[3]
References:
^ Senior Counsel Directory, www.sal.org.sg, accessed 31 March 2008.
^ Chee Kong, Loh, "Law Society president says Singapore lawyers apathetic about public law", channelnewsasia.com, 18 March 2008, accessed 31 March 2008.
^ "Singapore lawyer Michael Hwang receives the Pierre de Coubertin Medal for his services to the Olympic movement", singaporeolympics.com, 13 October 2014, accessed 13 July 2015.
Jose Ferrer Sala, Spain:
Role: Narrator
Birthdate: January 8, 1912
Biography José Vicente Ferrer de Otero y Cintrón, known as José Ferrer, was a Puerto Rican actor, and director of theatre and film. He was the first Puerto Rican-born actor, as well as the first Hispanic actor, to win an Academy Award (in 1950 for Cyrano de Bergerac).
In 1947, Ferrer won the Tony Award for his theatrical performance of Cyrano de Bergerac, and in 1952, he won the Distinguished Dramatic Actor Award for The Shrike, and also the Outstanding Director Award for directing the plays The Shrike, The Fourposter, and Stalag 17.
Ferrer's contributions to American theatre were recognized in 1981, when he was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame. In 1985, he received the National Medal of Arts from Ronald Reagan, becoming the first actor to receive that honor.[2]
Episodes:
I, Darrin, Take This Witch, Samantha
Be It Ever So Mortgaged
Mother Meets What's-His-Name
References:
↑ José Ferrer on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on January 8, 2020.
↑ José Ferrer on Wikipedia. Retrieved on January 8, 2020.
Sir Torquil Norman, UK:
Sir Torquil Patrick Alexander Norman, CBE
Born: 11 April 1933) is a British businessman, aircraft enthusiast, and arts philanthropist.[1]
Sir Torquil Norman. CBE
Born: 11 April 1933 (age 87). Marylebone, London
Nationality: British
Occupation: Businessman
Spouse(s): Lady Elizabeth Ann Montagu. (m. 1961)
Early life and education::
Norman is the youngest of three sons born to Air Commodore Sir Nigel Norman, 2nd Baronet, and Patrician Moyra Annesley, daughter of Lieutenant Colonel James Howard Adolphus Annesley. His father, the only child of journalist and politician Sir Henry Norman, 1st Baronet, and novelist Ménie Muriel Dowie, was killed in action in 1943, shortly before Torquil's 10th birthday. His eldest brother, Sir Mark Annesley Norman, inherited the baronetcy and his middle brother, Desmond Norman, was an aviation pioneer.[1]
Norman was educated at Eton College, Harvard University and Trinity College, Cambridge.[1]
Career:
Standing 6'7", Norman gained his pilot's licence at eighteen, and did his National Service in the Fleet Air Arm. After he left, he bought a Piper Comanche, flew in No. 601 Squadron RAF,[2] and took up skydiving.
After working as an investment banker in the United States for eleven years, Norman returned to the United Kingdom in the 1960s and subsequently entered the toymaking industry, first as chief executive of Berwick Timpo[3] toy company from 1973. In 1980, he founded Bluebird Toys, makers of the Big Yellow Teapot House, the Big Red Fun Bus, and the successful Polly Pocket line of dolls.[4]
A long-term Camden resident, Norman bought the derelict Roundhouse arts venuein Chalk Farm for £3 million in 1996 "as an impulse buy", having read it was proposed to turn it into an architectural museum.[5] As founder and chairman of the Roundhouse Trust he then raised £27 million from public and private sources, including almost £4 million more of his own personal funds, to restore the crumbling Victorian former railway repair shed, which had been a major arts venue in the 1960s and '70s. The restored Roundhouse reopened in June 2006 as a 1,700 seat performance space, with a state-of-the-art creative centre for young people in the undercroft, and a new wing with a purpose-built bar and café.[6][7] It was soon the base for a major season by the Royal Shakespeare Company, played host to regular big-name rock concerts, and by 2008 had involved over 12,000 teenagers in creative arts projects.[8]
Norman, who was previously appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, stepped down as chairman of the Roundhouse Trust in 2007,[9] and was knighted the same year for his "services to the arts and to disadvantaged young people".[10] In 2007 he won the Beacon Fellowship Prize for his work with young people through the Roundhouse Trust.[11]
A collector of classic aeroplanes, Norman wrote a vivid account of flying a DH Leopard Moth across the Atlantic.[12] In 1995 Norman and Henry Labouchère undertook a long distance flight in a light aircraft, culminating in their East-West trans-Atlantic flight in a (then) 59-year-old De Havilland Dragonfly, with both of them being awarded the Certificate of Merit by the Royal Aero Club.
Personal life:
On 8 July 1961, Norman married Lady Elizabeth Ann Montagu, the daughter of Victor Montagu, 10th Earl of Sandwich. They have five children, including Conservative Party MP Jesse Norman, the artist Amy Sharrocks, and ten grandchildren.[1]
Published works:
2010 – Kick The Tyres, Light The Fires: One Man's Vision For Britain's Future And How We Can Make It Work. Infinite Ideas. ISBN 978-1-906821-53-1.
References:
^ a b c d Mosley, Charles, ed. (2003). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knighthood (107 ed.). Burke's Peerage & Gentry. pp. 2918–2919. ISBN 0-9711966-2-1. Cite uses deprecated parameter |editorlink= (help)
^ 601: The Flying Sword, RAF MuseumPodcast Series
^ Berwick Timpo plc
^ BBC Interview with Sir Torquil Norman, Desert Island Discs, 12 December 2010
^ Jane Wright, Torquil's not cheap at the Roundhouse, Camden New Journal, 22 May 2003
^ Richard Morrison, The magic round about, The Times, 3 February 2006
^ Tom Foot, The beginning of a new era as the Roundhouse re-opens, Camden New Journal, May 2006
^ Sara Newman, Roundhouse night of glamour raises £900,000 for charity, Camden New Journal, 19 June 2008.
^ Dan Carrier, Tributes to outgoing Torquil, Camden New Journal, 18 January 2007
^ Birthday honours: London list, BBC News, 16 June 2007
^ Beacon Special Prize 2007, Beacon Fellowship, 2007
^ Pilot, June 1996.
David Robinson, USA:
David Maurice Robinson:
David Maurice Robinson (born August 6, 1965) is an American former professional basketball player who played for the San Antonio Spurs in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1989 to 2003. Nicknamed "the Admiral" for his service with the U.S. Navy, Robinson was a 10-time NBA All-Star, the 1995 NBA MVP, a two-time NBA champion (1999 and 2003), a two-time Olympic Gold Medal winner (1992, 1996), a two-time Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee (2009 for his individual career, 2010 as a member of the 1992 United States men's Olympic basketball team), and a two-time U.S. Olympic Hall of Fameinductee (2008 individually, 2009 as a member of the 1992 Olympic team).[2] He is widely considered one of the greatest centers in both college basketball and NBA history.[3]
Personal information:
Born: August 6, 1965(age 55). Key West, Florida
Nationality: American
Listed height: 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m)
Listed weight: 235 lb (107 kg)
Career information:
High school: Osbourn Park. (Manassas, Virginia)
College: Navy (1983–1987)
NBA draft:
1987 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1st overall
Selected by the San Antonio Spurs
Playing career: 1989–2003
Position: Center
Number: 50
Career history: 1989–2003
San Antonio Spurs
Career highlights and awards
2× NBA champion (1999, 2003)
NBA Most Valuable Player (1995)
10× NBA All-Star (1990–1996, 1998, 2000, 2001)
4× All-NBA First Team (1991, 1992, 1995, 1996)
2× All-NBA Second Team (1994, 1998)
4× All-NBA Third Team (1990, 1993, 2000, 2001)
NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1992)
4× NBA All-Defensive First Team (1991, 1992, 1995, 1996)
4× NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1990, 1993, 1994, 1998)
NBA Sportsmanship Award (2001)
NBA scoring champion (1994)
NBA rebounding leader (1991)
NBA blocks leader (1992)
NBA Rookie of the Year (1990)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1990)
NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
No. 50 retired by San Antonio Spurs
Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year(2003)
National college player of the year (1987)
Consensus first-team All-American (1987)
Consensus second-team All-American (1986)
3× CAA Player of the Year (1985–1987)
2× NCAA blocks leader (1986, 1987)
NCAA rebounding leader (1986)
USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year(1986).
David Robinson was born in Key West, Florida, the second child of Ambrose and Freda Robinson. Since Robinson's father was in the U.S. Navy, the family moved frequently. After his father retired from the Navy, the family settled in Woodbridge, Virginia, where Robinson excelled in school and in most sports, except basketball. Robinson attended Osbourn Park High School in Manassas, Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C., where Robinson's father was working as an engineer.
Robinson was of average height for most of his childhood and teenage years, and stood only 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) tall in his junior year of high school (age 16–17). But during his senior year he experienced a large growth spurt and grew to 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m). He had not played organized basketball or attended any basketball camps,[4] but the school's basketball coach added him to the team, and Robinson earned all-area and all-district honors but generated little interest among college basketball coaches.
Robinson graduated from Osbourn Park in 1983. He achieved a relatively high score of 1320 on the SAT, and chose to attend the U.S. Naval Academy, where he would major in mathematics and play on the basketball team. At the time the Naval Academy had a height restriction of 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) for all cadets, and in the autumn when the new academic year began Robinson had grown to 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m). Assuming that he was unlikely to grow much more, the academy's superintendent readily granted him a waiver. However Robinson continued growing, and by the start of his second year at the academy he had nearly reached his adult height of 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m), which later prevented him from serving on any U.S. naval ships.
Robinson married Valerie Hoggatt in 1991. They have three sons, David Jr., Corey, and Justin. Corey attended Notre Dame and was a wide receiver on the football team[26]before ending his playing career in 2016 on medical advice due to multiple concussionsprior to what would have been his senior season.[27] He was very active on campus in his final undergraduate year, having been elected student body president in February 2016 for the 2016–17 school year.[28] Justin, a 6'8" (2.03 m) forward in basketball and a two-time all-state selection in Texas, has attended Duke since August 2015. He was initially recruited to the Duke team as a "preferred walk-on" with the opportunity to eventually earn a scholarship, but was placed on scholarship before his arrival at Duke.[29]On September 18, 2020, Mornar Bar of Erste Liga announced that they had signed Justin, signaling that Justin started his professional basketball career.[30]
Robinson became a Christian on June 8, 1991 after being encouraged to read the Bible.[31][32]
In 2001, Robinson founded and funded the $9 million Carver Academy in San Antonio, a non-profit private school named for George Washington Carver to provide more opportunities for inner-city children. In 2012, the school became a public charter school and its name changed to IDEA Carver. Robinson continues to be a very active participant in the school's day-to-day activities.[33][34]
In 2011, Robinson earned a Master of Arts in Administration (with concentration in organizational development) from the University of the Incarnate Word to better "understand how businesses work and how to build them.".[35]
Beyond his founding of Carver Academy, Robinson is well known as a philanthropist. Robinson and business partner Daniel Bassichis donate 10 percent of their profits to charitable causes.[35] The winner of the NBA Community Assist Award is presented with the David Robinson Plaque.[36]
Other ventures:
In 2008 Robinson partnered with Daniel Bassichis, formerly of Goldman Sachs and a board member of The Carver Academy, to form Admiral Capital Group.[37] Admiral Capital Group is a private equity firm whose mission is to invest in opportunities that can provide both financial and social returns. Robinson's primary motivation in starting Admiral Capital was to create a source of additional financial support for The Carver Academy. Its portfolio is worth more than $100 million and includes nine upscale hotels and office buildings across the U.S. as well as Centerplate, one of the largest hospitality companies in the world. Admiral Capital Group also partnered with Living Cities to form the Admiral Center, a non-profit created to support other athletes and entertainers with their philanthropic initiatives. Robinson is also co-owner of a Jaguar Land Rover Dealership in San Juan, Texas.[38][39]
Awards and honours:
Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame
class of 2009 – individual
class of 2010 – as a member of the "Dream Team"
U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame
class of 2008 – individual
class of 2009 – as a member of the "Dream Team"
FIBA Hall of Fame
class of 2013 - individual
class of 2017 - as a member of the "Dream Team"
Two-time NBA Champion
1995 NBA MVP
1992 NBA Defensive Player of the Year
1990 NBA Rookie of the Year
1990 NBA All-Rookie First Team
Four-time All-NBA First Team
Four-time All-Defensive First Team
10-time NBA All-Star
2001 NBA Sportsmanship Award[40]
Two-time Olympic Gold Medal winner
Olympic Bronze Medal winner
One of 50 Greatest Players in NBA History
1994 NBA Scoring Champion
Five-time IBM Award winner[41]
2008 NBA Shooting Stars champion[42]
Gold Medal in 1986 FIBA World Championship.[43]
2003 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year
2012 NCAA Silver Anniversary Award[44]
Number 50 retired by the San Antonio Spurs
Coach Wooden "Keys to Life" Award(2004).
Charitable efforts:
In addition to his lengthy NBA career, Robinson is also noted for his charitable work.
In 1991, Robinson visited with fifth graders at Gates Elementary School in San Antonio and challenged them to finish school and go to college. He offered a $2,000 scholarship to everyone who did. In 1998, proving even better than his word, Robinson awarded $8,000 to each of those students who had completed his challenge. In perhaps his greatest civic and charitable achievement, David and his wife, Valerie, founded the Carver Academy in San Antonio, which opened its doors in September 2001. To date, the Robinsons have donated more than $11 million to the school.[45]
In March 2003, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to charity, the NBA renamed its award for outstanding charitable efforts in honor of Robinson. Winners of the NBA's Community Assist Award receive the David Robinson Plaque, with the inscription "Following the standard set by NBA Legend David Robinson who improved the community piece by piece." The award is given out monthly by the league to recognize players for their charitable efforts. Robinson is also the recipient of the William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership.[46]
In 2011, in recognition of his philanthropic efforts with the Carver Academy, Robinson received the Children's Champion Award from the charitable organization Children's Hunger Fund.[47]
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^ According to the following article about the city of Annapolis, Robinson won the "Eastman Award" in 1987 and the award is in Lejeune Hall. Bailey, Steve (August 22, 2008). "In Annapolis, Md., the Past Is Always at Hand". New York Times. Retrieved March 18, 2010.See also the footnote at United States Naval Academy#Halls and principal buildings (at "Lejeune Hall").
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^ Bromberg, Nick (June 15, 2016). "Notre Dame WR Corey Robinson medically retires due to concussions". Dr. Saturday. Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved June 16, 2016.
^ Bromberg, Nick (February 11, 2016). "Notre Dame WR Corey Robinson wins student body president election". Dr. Saturday. Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved June 16, 2016.
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^ "Džastin Robinson potpisao za Mornar" [Justin Robinson signed for Mornar]. kkmornar.bar (in Serbian). September 18, 2020. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
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Behold! My filthy and finished! copy of Ulysses. (Started a little under 2 months ago).
Initially I was extremely intimidated and was predicting it to be a bit of a slog interrupted only by spells of great confusion. But, although there are b*&tard chapters (such as Oxen of the Sun) which leave you feeling like you want to just burn the book in a fire, on the whole it was much more accessible and enjoyable than I thought it would be. Masses of it is ultra familiar in style [insert something standard about Joyce being the father of the modern novel], it is at times filthy dirty and very funny. It is also a bit of a challenge, with it's layers upon layers of possible readings and gazillions of notes. I relied heavily on a reading schedule (approx. 2 chapters per week) and if I hadn't done so I think I would be reading it still.
So ...
Before I started I received some great tips from seasoned Joyceans and along the way I found some super supplementary material which I thought I'd share.
First off, which edition?? I was assured the Penguin Annotated Student was the best one, for the copious notes (I pity the fool that buys one of those note-less editions), but I also found it's extra large margins great for scribbling. (I used biro! You can use a pencil if you prefer). :D
The Penguin is the 1961 text which apparently is the one considered the best, or closest to what old James intended.
So I had this big devil of a book and I was still pretty scared, but someone recommended a companion text that gives great chapter synopses:
The New Bloomsday Book: A Guide Through Ulysses - Harry Blamires
books.google.co.uk/books/about/The_New_Bloomsday_Book.htm...
I found another great book by the guy that did all the Penguin notes (Declan Kiberd):
Ulysses and Us: The Art of Everyday Living - Declan Kiberd
books.google.co.uk/books/about/Ulysses_and_Us.html?id=PT5...
This one is great for themes and has some nice essay chapters at the back highlighting parallels between Ulysses and Hamlet and the Inferno (among other things).
So, those were my texts, but I also made use of a lot of cool stuff on YouTube. Key among these was Fergal Keane's Story of Ireland documentary (5 parts). One of the few modern BBC docs that isn't dumbed down to an inch of its life and essential for brushing up (learning - I went to a school in England in the 80s, they didn't want you to know) your Irish history. Episode 4 - Age of Union - www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbOD1fi8omw - being probably the most important episode for Ulysses reading but the whole thing is excellent. Plus Fergal has some great anoraks.
Another non-essential but great documentary was something in a 'Great Modern Writers'(?) series. Narrated by Melvyn 'Culture' Bragg and starring Poirot! A documentary about the novel with lots of dramatisation bits. Again, not essential viewing, but probably worth it just for Sorcha Cusack as Molly. Pt. 1 - www.youtube.com/watch?v=10uijZKnc-Y
Lastly, there is the 1960s film. Which is awkward but Milo O'Shea is Bloom and he is everyone's Bloom. www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F_zwFhjdW8
Also, interesting trivia (which I am boring everyone with) Milo starred in my favourite prison drama, HBO's ridiculous 'Oz'. Milo was the one that wanted to cut Dr Nathan's budget! Stone cold.
The River Mourne (Irish: An Mughdhorn) is a river in County Tyrone (between Strabane and Newtownstewart), and is a tributary of the River Foyle. At Strabane it joins with the River Finn to form the River Foyle. Fishing is largely for salmon, grilse and sea trout, however good quality brown trout are also available.
The River Mourne begins a couple of miles North West of the town of Newtonstewart, at the confluence with the River Derg. Upstream of here it becomes the River Strule, which is one of many tributaries of the Mourne. From its confluence with the Derg, the Mourne flows in a North Westerly direction, past Douglas Bridge, Victoria Bridge and Sion Mills on its way to join the Foyle and the River Finn at Strabane, a total of about 8 miles.
The Mourne is a big, fast flowing river, which is more than 20 metres wide in parts. Over recent years it has developed a reputation as being right up there with the Finn, the Moy, the Lower Bann and the Munster Blackwater, as one of Ireland’s top Salmon fisheries. The abundance of salmon has steadily declined over the years and current estimates by the Loughs’s Agency suggest that upwards on 15,000 salmon entering the Mourne each year. However, local anglers would dispute these figures based on the declining rod catch rate with many now regularly returning salmon and sea trout on a catch and release basis to help sustain the wild natural stock.
The salmon fishing can be very good from the end of May onwards, with the peak months being June and July. The Mourne is not a spate river but like many other Irish rivers, it fishes best as the water fines down, but because of its size it usually fishes well for 3 or 4 days after the flood waters have receded. The Grilse will often press on unless the water is really low.
The river does get a few Springers from April to about mid-May. Likewise, it gets a few autumn fish and the sport can be good through September and October.
From June onwards the Mourne can get good runs of Sea Trout and this has improved in recent years.
The Sea Trout can get up to about 3 lb with the average being around 1 lb. The larger trout arrive first in early in May to mid-June with the bulk of smaller fish arriving from July onwards to the end of the season. Typical Sea Trout patterns such as, Peter Ross, Zulu, Teal Blue & Silver, Butchers, Silver Doctors, and Black Pennell will all take sea trout. Nigh fishing can be quite productive for sea trout if your game.
Shrimp flies are very popular patterns for the Mourne. The Bann Special, the Gold Shrimp, the Golden Grilse, the Grilse Fly, the Wilkinson’s Shrimp, the Curry’s Red, or the Apache Shrimp. Sizes are anything from 14 down to 6 depending on the water levels, with a sink tip line in higher water, and a floating line in lower water.
The lower part of the river is controlled by Strabane Lifford Anglers Association (SLAA) from just above the point of Islandmore (known locally as Marreco’s Island) on the River Foyle to the point of the Finn (McGirrs Point), known as the Greenbrae’s Fishery and then upstream on the River Mourne to the boundary with Sion Mills Angling Club (SMAC). SMAC also manages the stretches, which are under the control of the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (DCAL) including stretches up as far as Liskey Wood. The fishing on the upper river from Victoria Bridge up to Newtonstewart (on the Strule) is owned in part by the Abercorn Estates (Baronscourt) and is privately let from there with a number of small private syndicates controlling some smaller stretches.
From McGrirr’s Point up to Victoria Bridge the river is quite wide so a double handed rod would be the preferred fly-fishing method. You can fish from the bank, however with modern day spey casting methods its better if you can wade so a pair of chest or waist waders would suffice. A wading staff is very useful as some sections of the river bed are quite rocky, some with large rock shelves that are very slippery, so wading can be quite difficult.
The salmon fishing season begins on the River Mourne from 1st April and finishes on 20th October each year. Club membership and day tickets are available locally from local fishing tackle shops or the SMAC Office located in the centre of the village.
‘The Moorlough Shore’ is a traditional Irish ballad, which first appeared in print in an 1886 broadside, now at the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford.
The air is also known by various other titles and lyrics, such as "The Maid of Mourne Shore", "Moorlough Mary", "Banks of the Moorlough Shore", "An Traigh Múghdhorna", "The Maids Of The Mountain Shore", "The Foggy Dew", "Down by the Salley Gardens", "Gort Na Saileán" and similar
Over the years there has been much debate about where the song is set, but it is clear that it must be in County Tyrone, close to Strabane. There are a number of places referred to in the lyrics that link it to Holyhill (usually pronounced Holly Hill), a Sinclair estate in the parish of Leckpatrick, where there is also a Moorlough Road. The Holyhill Sinclairs established themselves in Tyrone and Donegal in the seventeenth century, and by the 1770s had set up a thriving linen business at Holyhill. In 1778, Mrs Elizabeth Sinclair asked permission from the landowner to divert the course of the Glenmornan River (a tributary of the Foyle) to provide water for a flax mill or a bleaching green.
The song has been recorded by a number of musicians: John McGettigan & his Irish Minstrels (USA, 1930s), Paddy Tunney (1963), Peta Webb (1973), The Boys of the Lough (1980), Dolores Keane (1989), Caroline Lavelle (1995), Patrick Street (1996), Susan McKeown (2000), Emm Gryner (2005), The Corrs (2005) and Sinéad O’Connor on her album ‘Sean-Nós Nua’(2002).
A young man praises the beauties of the countryside and the girl he has fallen in love with. She refuses his advances on the ground that she already loves a sailor. She will wait for her true love for seven years. In frustration the boy leaves his childhood home and sails away, still praising the girl he loves that lives by the Moorlough Shore. The song is set in Strabane, and local names and places along the River Mourne are mentioned.
The Sinclairs of Holyhill
In the south or ‘Murkle Aisle’ of the parish church in Thurso, Caithness, Scotland, there is a mural inscription on the northwest wall, in the folllowing terms:
This is the burial place of James Sinclair of Borlum; and here lyes James Sinclair his eldest son and his spouse, Elizabeth Ennes, who left behind them the Rev. Mr John Sinclair who was Rector of Leckpatrick nigh Strabane in Ireland 1665. Here lyes Isabel Sinclair who was married to the Rev. George Anderson, Minister of Halkirk; and Elizabeth Sinclair married to John Farquhar, Bailize of Thurso; and Margaret Sinclair, spouse to George Sinclair of Ulgrimbeg [grandson of John Sinclair, 1st of Assery].
Cited in The Sinclair Family of Belfast, N. Ireland and their Descendants 1660-1964 by Mrs St. Claire Lappe Daub (USA), from The Caithness Family History Book by John Henderson.
“Your Place & Mine” (BBC Radio Ulster) broadcast a programme about Leckpatrick graveyard in May 2008, when Hamilton Thompson, then the current owner, talked about Holyhill House, which was purchased by Rev. John Sinclair from the Magee family in 1683.
Hamilton recounted an interesting story about the house and family. After the Siege of Derry in 1689, James II’s fleeing troops arrived at Holyhill. They were about to burn it down when the commander of the troops issued an order that it should be left untouched. He was a Hamilton, and it is thought it was because the Rev. John Sinclair’s first wife was a Hamilton that he saved it from destruction. The commander was on the Donegal bank of the Foyle at the time, so his messenger had to swim across the river to deliver it. However, the Rev. John Sinclair did not marry a Hamilton, but his daughter Isabel married Claude Hamilton of Monterloney, which would make this story quite possible.
There is the strong likelihood that the well-known ballad called The Moorlough Shore is referring to this family and Holyhill House in the lines:
"Farewell to Sinclair’s castle grand,
Farewell to the foggy hill".
British postcard by Film Weekly, London.
With his smooth, boyish good looks, American actor Richard Cromwell (1910-1960) had the makings of a Hollywood star in the early 1930s. The handsome actor became well known with The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935), sharing top billing with Gary Cooper and Franchot Tone. His film career reached its pinnacle with Jezebel (1938) with Bette Davis and Henry Fonda and John Ford's Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) also with Fonda. But soon after that, his meteoric career crashed and burned.
Richard Cromwell was born LeRoy Melvin Radabaugh in Long Beach, California, in 1910. he was the second of five children of Fay B. (née Stocking) and Ralph R. Radabaugh, who was an inventor. In 1918, when Radabaugh was still in grade school, his father died of the Spanish flu. Roy earnestly delivered morning newspapers to help out the family's budget crisis. on a scholarship, he attended the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, a precursor to the California Institute of the Arts. He continued to work part-time as a maintenance man, custodian and soda jerk. He set up a small art shop in Hollywood in the late 1920s and made masks and oil paintings there. He sold pictures, made lampshades, and designed colour schemes for houses. The handsome Cromwell made contacts with film stars of the time such as Anna Q. Nilsson, Colleen Moore, Beatrice Lillie, Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford and Tallulah Bankhead, some of whom he also immortalised in his paintings and masks. He painted scenery for community theatre productions and eventually took on acting roles. His first film appearance was an extra role in King of Jazz (John Murray Anderson, Walter Lantz, 1930), along with the film's star, Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. On a whim, his friends encouraged him to audition for the lead role in a Columbia remake of D.W. Griffith's silent classic Tol'able David (1921) starring Richard Barthelmess. Radabaugh won the role over thousands of hopefuls. In storybook fashion, studio mogul Harry Cohn gave him his screen name Richard Cromwell and launched his career. Cromwell earned $75 per week for his work on Tol'able David (John G. Blystone, 1930), which co-starred Noah Beery Sr. and John Carradine. Gary Brumburgh at IMDb: "the studio publicity machines worked overtime to promote both the film and their new leading man. Richard lived up to all the hype once the reviews came out, giving a terrific debut performance in a very difficult role. As the rather weak-willed young boy who finds the strength and courage to right the injustice done to him, he hit overnight stardom". Amid the flurry of publicity, Cromwell toured the country and was even invited to the White House to meet President Herbert Hoover. Cohn signed Cromwell to a multi-year contract based on the strength of his performance and the success at the box office of his debut. In the following years, Richard played several leading roles in smaller films, often in youthful, somewhat sensitive roles. Leslie Halliwell later described him in his Filmgoer's Companion as the "friendly hero of the early talkies". Cromwell maintained a deep friendship with Marie Dressler, which continued until her death from cancer in 1934. Dressler personally insisted that her studio bosses cast Cromwell on a loan-out in the lead opposite her in Emma (Clarence Brown, 1932), also with Myrna Loy. Dressler was nominated for a second Best Actress award for her portrayal of the title role in Emma. This was another break that helped sustain Cromwell's rising status in Hollywood. He was now much in demand and his next roles were in The Age of Consent (Gregory La Cava, 1932) co-starring Arline Judge and Eric Linden, Tom Brown of Culver (William Wyler, 1932), and Hoopla (Frank Lloyd, 1933), where he is seduced by Clara Bow, in her final film. He made an early standout performance as the leader of the youth gang in Cecil B. DeMille's unusual cult-favourite, This Day and Age (1933). To ensure that Cromwell's character used the right slang, DeMille asked high school student Horace Hahn to read the script and comment. Cromwell then starred with Jean Arthur in Most Precious Thing in Life (Lambert Hillyer, 1934). He had his definitive breakthrough when he co-starred with Gary Cooper and Franchot Tone in the adventure film The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (Henry Hathaway, 1935), which was nominated for seven Oscars. Cromwell played the son of a senior officer who is tortured by insurgents. His father refuses to rescue him in order to demonstrate his impartiality. After this promising start, Cromwell's career received a bump when he wanted more artistic independence.
Richard Cromwell's next pictures at Columbia Pictures and elsewhere were mostly inconsequential. Cromwell starred with Will Rogers in Life Begins at 40 (1935) and appeared in Poppy (1936) as the suitor of W.C. Fields' daughter, Rochelle Hudson. In 1937, he portrayed the young bank robber in love with Helen Mack and on the lam from Lionel Atwill in The Wrong Road (James Cruze, 1937). A challenge was his lead role in The Road Back (James Whale, 1937), a sequel to the classic All Quiet on the Western Front (Lewis Milestone, 1930). The film chronicled the story of young German soldiers readjusting to civilian life after WWI. Fearful that this film would not do well in Germany, the new regime at Universal Pictures severely edited the film before release, removing much of the strongly anti-Nazi slant that author Erich Maria Remarque included in the original novel, and which director James Whale had intended to retain in the film version. The resulting film was not well-received. Richard Cromwell took a detour in his career to Broadway for the chance to star as an evil cadet in an original play by Joseph Viertel, 'So Proudly We Hail!'. The military drama was directed by future film director Charles Walters, co-starred Edward Andrews and Eddie Bracken, and opened to much fanfare. The New York Herald Tribune called Cromwell's acting "a striking portrayal" and The New York Times said that he "ran the gamut of emotions" in the play. Cromwell had shed his restrictive Columbia contract and pursued acting work as a freelancer in other media. Cromwell guest-starred on the radio in 'The Royal Gelatin Hour' (1937) hosted by Rudy Vallee, in a dramatic skit opposite Fay Wray. Enjoying the experience, Cromwell acted in the role of Kit Marshall on the radio soap opera Those We Love, which ran from 1938 until 1942. On-screen, Cromwell appeared in Storm Over Bengal (Sidney Salkow, 1938), for Republic Pictures, in order to capitalise on his success in The Lives of a Bengal Lancer. He stood out in supporting roles as Henry Fonda's brother, who kills a man in a duel of honour, in the romantic drama Jezebel (William Wyler, 1938) starring Bette Davis and as defendant Matt Clay to Henry Fonda's title performance in Young Mr. Lincoln (John Ford, 1939). In 1939, Cromwell again tried his luck on stage in a regional production of Sutton Vane's play 'Outward Bound', co-starring Dorothy Jordan. Cromwell drifted into secondary features. He enjoyed an active social Hollywood life with friends including Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone, George Cukor, Cole Porter and William Haines. For Universal Pictures, Cromwell starred as a draftsman who thwarts the Nazis in Enemy Agent. He went on to appear in marginal but still watchable fare such as Baby Face Morgan (Arthur Dreifuss, 1942), with Mary Carlisle. Cromwell enjoyed a career boost with Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher (1943), the film adaptation of the hit radio serial. However, he was next up at Monogram Pictures, where he was cast as a doctor working covertly for a police department to catch mobsters in the forgettable though endearing Riot Squad.
During the last two years of World War II, Richard Cromwell served with the United States Coast Guard. Upon returning to California following the war's end, he acted in local theatre productions. He also signed on for live performances in summer stock in the East during this period. Cromwell's break from films due to his stint in the Service meant that he was not much in demand after the War's end. He failed to make a comeback as a film actor with a role in the Film Noir Bungalow 13 (Edward L. Cahn, 1948) and he retired from the film industry. All told, Cromwell's film career spanned 39 films. In the 1950s, he returned to his artistic roots and studied ceramics. He built a pottery studio on his property, becoming especially known and admired for his creative tile designs. Returning to the name Roy Radabaugh, Cromwell also wrote extensively, producing several published stories and an unfinished novel in the 1950s. Cromwell was married once, briefly (1945–1946), to actress Angela Lansbury, when she was 19 and Cromwell was 35. They were married in a small civil ceremony in Independence, California. Lansbury later stated in a 1966 interview that her first marriage was a mistake because Cromwell was gay. His homosexuality had been kept secret from the public and Lansbury had not known about it before the marriage. However, Cromwell and Lansbury remained friends until his death in 1960. She later described him as "charming with a good knowledge of jazz music". In 1960 he tried a second comeback in the film business. In July 1960, Cromwell signed with producer Maury Dexter for 20th Century Fox's planned production of The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come (Andrew V. McLaglen, 1961), starring singer Jimmie Rogers. Diagnosed with liver cancer shortly thereafter, he was forced to withdraw and Chill Wills replaced Cromwell in the film. Richard Cromwell was a heavy smoker for many years and at times advertised Lucky Strike. He died on 11 October 1960 in Hollywood, at the age of 50. He is interred at Fairhaven Memorial Park in Santa Ana, California. For his services to the film industry, Cromwell has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (1627 Vine Street). Cromwell's legacy is preserved today by his nephew Dan Putnam and his cousin Bill Keane IV. In 2005, Keane donated materials relating to Cromwell's radio performances to the Thousand Oaks Library's Special Collection, "The American Radio Archive". In 2007, Keane donated memorabilia relating to Cromwell's film career and ceramics work to the AMPAS Margaret Herrick Library in Beverly Hills.
Sources: Gary Brumburgh (IMDb), Leslie Halliwell (Filmgoer's Companion), Wikipedia (English and German) and IMDb.
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Church of St Leonard, Bledington Gloucestershire
The 1086 Domesday Survey records that the manor of
'Bladintun' was among the gifts of Coenwulf of Mercia to the abbey of Winchcombe, and consisted of 7 hides. The presence of a church was confirmed in a record of 1175, when the Pope confirmed all the possessions of the abbey who held it until its mid 16c Dissolution.
This early church consisted of a nave and chancel, the only survivors being the font & bellcote which was moved from the west end to its present position when the tower was built.
c1220 The south aisle was added possibly at the same time as the chancel was restored / rebuilt, followed by the south porch later in the century.
Late 14c / early 15c the nave was heightened with clerestory windows & the two stage tower built.
The 15c stained glass is particularly fine with kneeling donors in the north wall windows in the nave www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/aYa5sA & also in the 1490 Chantry chapel between the chancel and south aisle built by "Nicholas Hobbes & Agnes his wife" ,
During the reign of protestant Edward Vl in 1551 the incumbent, John Cooke, was found " wanting in doctrine", and was enjoined to desist from 'superstition'. The vicarage had been vacant for more than a year in 1563 and the church was served by a curate, though in 1566 the churchwardens claimed that there was never a curate there, which suggests that he was not resident. Towards the end of the 16c complaint was made that the chancel was not paved, there had been no sermon for 15 years, and the catechism was not taught.
The tower has 6 bells , one of 1639 by James Keane of Woodstock inscribed "And Charles he is our king" stands on the floor of the chantry chapel www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/374Md6
Winchcombe abbey held the manor until its mid 16c dissolution after which it was given in 1553 to Sir Thomas Leigh, later Lord Mayor of London, and passed from him to his eldest son Rowland and his descendants, the Leigh family of Adlestrop.
The church was restored by John Edward Knight Cutts in 1881 and by Frank Ernest Howard c1923.
Today I die. Do you know what is the feeling of take out the high heels after a long long day with them? I'm with broken feet. Today I have a birthday party and I take lots of pictures so throughout the week I'll upload them.
Yesterday I was tagged by Ellie :) and I like the same groups of her. Music is one of the most important things in our lives. I can't live without music. It was relative difficult to choose but here are my four favourites songs:
-'How to safe a life' by The Fray.
Where did I go wrong, I lost a friend. Somewhere along in the bitterness. And I would have stayed up with you all night, had I known how to save a life.
This song excites me. Lyrics are just asdfghjkl
-'The scientist' by Coldplay.
I had to find you, tell you I need you. Oh let's go back to the start. Nobody said it was easy
Lots of times I really want to start. To start again, but in a different way.
-'I won't let you go' by James Morrison.
If the sky is falling, just take my hand and hold it, you don't have to be alone. I won't let you go.
For this people who I'll never let go by my side. For they, who never be alone.
-'Somewhere only we know' by Keane.
And if you have a minute why don't we go talk about it somewhere only we know. This could be the end of everything, so why don't we go.
Without words.
Sorry but I can't resist. I want to add another song.
-Chasing cars. by Snow Patrol.
If lay here, if I just lay here... would you lie with me and just forget the world
By those who have been lying, have listened loud music and have forgotten the world.
And you, what are your four favourites songs?
If you want to tag, just tag you. :)
British postcard in the Picturegoer Series, London, no. 955. Photo: Paramount. Richard Cromwell in The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (Henry Hathaway, 1935).
With his smooth, boyish good looks, American actor Richard Cromwell (1910-1960) had the makings of a Hollywood star in the early 1930s. The handsome actor became well known with The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935), sharing top billing with Gary Cooper and Franchot Tone. His film career reached its pinnacle with Jezebel (1938) with Bette Davis and Henry Fonda and John Ford's Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) also with Fonda. But soon after that, his meteoric career crashed and burned.
Richard Cromwell was born LeRoy Melvin Radabaugh in Long Beach, California, in 1910. he was the second of five children of Fay B. (née Stocking) and Ralph R. Radabaugh, who was an inventor. In 1918, when Radabaugh was still in grade school, his father died of the Spanish flu. Roy earnestly delivered morning newspapers to help out the family's budget crisis. on a scholarship, he attended the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, a precursor to the California Institute of the Arts. He continued to work part-time as a maintenance man, custodian and soda jerk. He set up a small art shop in Hollywood in the late 1920s and made masks and oil paintings there. He sold pictures, made lampshades, and designed colour schemes for houses. The handsome Cromwell made contacts with film stars of the time such as Anna Q. Nilsson, Colleen Moore, Beatrice Lillie, Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford and Tallulah Bankhead, some of whom he also immortalised in his paintings and masks. He painted scenery for community theatre productions and eventually took on acting roles. His first film appearance was an extra role in King of Jazz (John Murray Anderson, Walter Lantz, 1930), along with the film's star, Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. On a whim, his friends encouraged him to audition for the lead role in a Columbia remake of D.W. Griffith's silent classic Tol'able David (1921) starring Richard Barthelmess. Radabaugh won the role over thousands of hopefuls. In storybook fashion, studio mogul Harry Cohn gave him his screen name Richard Cromwell and launched his career. Cromwell earned $75 per week for his work on Tol'able David (John G. Blystone, 1930), which co-starred Noah Beery Sr. and John Carradine. Gary Brumburgh at IMDb: "the studio publicity machines worked overtime to promote both the film and their new leading man. Richard lived up to all the hype once the reviews came out, giving a terrific debut performance in a very difficult role. As the rather weak-willed young boy who finds the strength and courage to right the injustice done to him, he hit overnight stardom". Amid the flurry of publicity, Cromwell toured the country and was even invited to the White House to meet President Herbert Hoover. Cohn signed Cromwell to a multi-year contract based on the strength of his performance and the success at the box office of his debut. In the following years, Richard played several leading roles in smaller films, often in youthful, somewhat sensitive roles. Leslie Halliwell later described him in his Filmgoer's Companion as the "friendly hero of the early talkies". Cromwell maintained a deep friendship with Marie Dressler, which continued until her death from cancer in 1934. Dressler personally insisted that her studio bosses cast Cromwell on a loan-out in the lead opposite her in Emma (Clarence Brown, 1932), also with Myrna Loy. Dressler was nominated for a second Best Actress award for her portrayal of the title role in Emma. This was another break that helped sustain Cromwell's rising status in Hollywood. He was now much in demand and his next roles were in The Age of Consent (Gregory La Cava, 1932) co-starring Arline Judge and Eric Linden, Tom Brown of Culver (William Wyler, 1932), and Hoopla (Frank Lloyd, 1933), where he is seduced by Clara Bow, in her final film. He made an early standout performance as the leader of the youth gang in Cecil B. DeMille's unusual cult-favourite, This Day and Age (1933). To ensure that Cromwell's character used the right slang, DeMille asked high school student Horace Hahn to read the script and comment. Cromwell then starred with Jean Arthur in Most Precious Thing in Life (Lambert Hillyer, 1934). He had his definitive breakthrough when he co-starred with Gary Cooper and Franchot Tone in the adventure film The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (Henry Hathaway, 1935), which was nominated for seven Oscars. Cromwell played the son of a senior officer who is tortured by insurgents. His father refuses to rescue him in order to demonstrate his impartiality. After this promising start, Cromwell's career received a bump when he wanted more artistic independence.
Richard Cromwell's next pictures at Columbia Pictures and elsewhere were mostly inconsequential. Cromwell starred with Will Rogers in Life Begins at 40 (1935) and appeared in Poppy (1936) as the suitor of W.C. Fields' daughter, Rochelle Hudson. In 1937, he portrayed the young bank robber in love with Helen Mack and on the lam from Lionel Atwill in The Wrong Road. A challenge was his lead role in The Road Back (James Whale, 1937), a sequel to the classic All Quiet on the Western Front (Lewis Milestone, 1930). The film chronicled the story of young German soldiers readjusting to civilian life after WWI. Fearful that this film would not do well in Germany, the new regime at Universal Pictures severely edited the film before release, removing much of the strongly anti-Nazi slant that author Erich Maria Remarque included in the original novel, and which director James Whale had intended to retain in the film version. The resulting film was not well-received. Richard Cromwell took a detour in his career to Broadway for the chance to star as an evil cadet in an original play by Joseph Viertel, 'So Proudly We Hail!'. The military drama was directed by future film director Charles Walters, co-starred Edward Andrews and Eddie Bracken, and opened to much fanfare. The New York Herald Tribune called Cromwell's acting "a striking portrayal" and The New York Times said that he "ran the gamut of emotions" in the play. Cromwell had shed his restrictive Columbia contract and pursued acting work as a freelancer in other media. Cromwell guest-starred on the radio in 'The Royal Gelatin Hour' (1937) hosted by Rudy Vallee, in a dramatic skit opposite Fay Wray. Enjoying the experience, Cromwell acted in the role of Kit Marshall on the radio soap opera Those We Love, which ran from 1938 until 1942. On-screen, Cromwell appeared in Storm Over Bengal (Sidney Salkow, 1938), for Republic Pictures, in order to capitalise on his success in The Lives of a Bengal Lancer. He stood out in supporting roles as Henry Fonda's brother, who kills a man in a duel of honour, in the romantic drama Jezebel (William Wyler, 1938) starring Bette Davis and as defendant Matt Clay to Henry Fonda's title performance in Young Mr. Lincoln (John Ford, 1939). In 1939, Cromwell again tried his luck on stage in a regional production of Sutton Vane's play 'Outward Bound', co-starring Dorothy Jordan. Cromwell drifted into secondary features. He enjoyed an active social Hollywood life with friends including Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone, George Cukor, Cole Porter and William Haines. For Universal Pictures, Cromwell starred as a draftsman who thwarts the Nazis in Enemy Agent. He went on to appear in marginal but still watchable fare such as Baby Face Morgan (Arthur Dreifuss, 1942), with Mary Carlisle. Cromwell enjoyed a career boost with Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher (1943), the film adaptation of the hit radio serial. However, he was next up at Monogram Pictures, where he was cast as a doctor working covertly for a police department to catch mobsters in the forgettable though endearing Riot Squad.
During the last two years of World War II, Richard Cromwell served with the United States Coast Guard. Upon returning to California following the war's end, he acted in local theatre productions. He also signed on for live performances in summer stock in the East during this period. Cromwell's break from films due to his stint in the Service meant that he was not much in demand after the War's end. He failed to make a comeback as a film actor with a role in the Film Noir Bungalow 13 (Edward L. Cahn, 1948) and he retired from the film industry. All told, Cromwell's film career spanned 39 films. In the 1950s, he returned to his artistic roots and studied ceramics. He built a pottery studio on his property, becoming especially known and admired for his creative tile designs. Returning to the name Roy Radabaugh, Cromwell also wrote extensively, producing several published stories and an unfinished novel in the 1950s. Cromwell was married once, briefly (1945–1946), to actress Angela Lansbury, when she was 19 and Cromwell was 35. They were married in a small civil ceremony in Independence, California. Lansbury later stated in a 1966 interview that her first marriage was a mistake because Cromwell was gay. His homosexuality had been kept secret from the public and Lansbury had not known about it before the marriage. However, Cromwell and Lansbury remained friends until his death in 1960. She later described him as "charming with a good knowledge of jazz music". In 1960 he tried a second comeback in the film business. In July 1960, Cromwell signed with producer Maury Dexter for 20th Century Fox's planned production of The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come (Andrew V. McLaglen, 1961), starring singer Jimmie Rogers. Diagnosed with liver cancer shortly thereafter, he was forced to withdraw and Chill Wills replaced Cromwell in the film. Richard Cromwell was a heavy smoker for many years and at times advertised Lucky Strike. He died on 11 October 1960 in Hollywood, at the age of 50. He is interred at Fairhaven Memorial Park in Santa Ana, California. For his services to the film industry, Cromwell has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (1627 Vine Street). Cromwell's legacy is preserved today by his nephew Dan Putnam and his cousin Bill Keane IV. In 2005, Keane donated materials relating to Cromwell's radio performances to the Thousand Oaks Library's Special Collection, "The American Radio Archive". In 2007, Keane donated memorabilia relating to Cromwell's film career and ceramics work to the AMPAS Margaret Herrick Library in Beverly Hills.
Sources: Gary Brumburgh (IMDb), Leslie Halliwell (Filmgoer's Companion), Wikipedia (English and German) and IMDb.
And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.
Belgian postcard in de 'De 50 mooiste vrouwen van de eeuw' (The 50 most beautiful women of the century) series by P magazine, no. 33. Photo: Isabel Snyder / Outline.
Brooke Shields (1965) is an American actress and model. She was initially a child model and gained critical acclaim at age 12 for her leading role in Louis Malle's film Pretty Baby (1978), in which she played a child prostitute in New Orleans at the beginning of the 20th century. She continued to model and starred in films like The Blue Lagoon (1980), and Franco Zeffirelli's Endless Love (1981). In 1983, Shields suspended her career as a model to attend Princeton University. In the 1990s, Shields returned to acting and appeared in minor roles in films and major roles in series like Suddenly Susan (1996-2000), for which she received two Golden Globe nominations, Lipstick Jungle (2008-2009) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2017-2018).
Brooke Christa Shields was born in Manhattan, New York in 1965, the daughter of actress and model Teri Shields (née Schmon) and Revlon executive Frank Shields. Her paternal grandmother was Italian noblewoman Marina Torlonia di Civitella-Cesi, who was the daughter of an Italian prince and an American socialite. Her grandfather was Frank Shields, a professional tennis player who acted in a few films in the 1930s. Growing up, Shields took piano, ballet, and horse riding lessons. Shields began her career as a model when she was 11 months old in 1966. Her first job was for Ivory Soap, when she was shot by Francesco Scavullo. She continued as a successful child model with model agent Eileen Ford. Shields endorsed Breck shampoo, Colgate toothpaste and Band Aids. In 1978, when she was 12-years-old, Shields played a child prostitute in Pretty Baby (Louis Malle, 1978), with Keith Carradine and Susan Sarandon. She played Violet, a 12-year-old prostitute in Storyville, the red-light district of New Orleans during the last months of legal prostitution in 1917. Although the film was mostly praised by critics, it caused significant controversy due to its depiction of child prostitution and the nude scenes of Shields. This was followed by two interesting but less successful films, the drama King of the Gypsies (Frank Pierson, 1978) with Eric Roberts, and the Western comedy Wanda Nevada (Peter Fonda, 1979). In 1978, she met Michael Jackson and they had a long-time friendship. Jackson later invited her as his date to the 1991 wedding of Elizabeth Taylor and Larry Fortensky at Jackson's Neverland Ranch. In 1980, the 14-year-old Shields was the youngest fashion model ever to appear on the cover of Vogue. Later that same year, Shields appeared in controversial print and TV ads for Calvin Klein jeans. The TV ad included her saying the tagline, "Want to know what comes between me and my Calvins? Nothing." Two of her best known films are the romantic survival drama The Blue Lagoon (Randal Kleiser, 1980) with Christopher Atkins, which included nude scenes between the teenage lovers on a tropical island paradise in the South Pacific, and the romantic dreama Endless Love (Franco Zeffirelli, 1981) with Martin Hewitt. For The Blue Lagoon, Shields won the inaugural Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress. She later got this dubious award again for her role in Sahara (Andrew McLaglen, 1983) and her cameo in Speed Zone (Jim Drake, 1989), and in 2000 she was nominated as Worst Actress of the Century. Between 1980 and 1985, she appeared on more than 300 magazine covers internationally. By the age of 16, Shields had become one of the most recognisable faces in the United States, because of her dual career as a provocative fashion model and child actress. Shields attended the New Lincoln School until eighth grade. She graduated from the Dwight-Englewood School in Englewood, New Jersey, in 1983. She moved to a dorm at Princeton University to pursue her bachelor's degree in French literature, where she graduated in 1987. Her autobiography, On Your Own, was published in 1985. Her 1987 senior thesis was titled 'The Initiation: From Innocence to Experience: The Pre-Adolescent/Adolescent Journey in the Films of Louis Malle, Pretty Baby and Lacombe Lucien'.
Brooke Shields began her television career at an early age. In 1980, she was the youngest guest star to ever appear on The Muppet Show, in which she and the Muppets put on their own version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. She won critical acclaim for her portrayal of a real-life stalking-victim (whose case inspired America's first anti-stalking law): California computer-engineer Laura Black, whose story was told in and by the TV docudrama I Can Make You Love Me (1993). In a 1996 episode of the popular comedy sitcom Friends, Shields played Joey's stalker. This role led directly to her being cast in the sitcom Suddenly Susan, in which she starred from 1996 until 2000. Shields played Susan Keane, a glamorous San Francisco magazine writer who begins to adjust to being single, and who learns to be independent-minded after having been taken care of all her life. It earned her two Golden Globe nominations. In the late 2000s, Shields guest-starred on shows like FX's Nip/Tuck and CBS' Two and a Half Men. In 2007, she appeared as Miley Cyrus' mother on the hit Disney show, Hannah Montana. In 2008, she returned in the primetime drama Lipstick Jungle, a dramedy following the professional and personal lives of three best friends, all top professionals in their respective careers. The series ended a year later. In the cinema, she starred in several independent films, including James Toback's Black and White (2000), co-starring Robert Downey Jr. Brooke Shields also appeared in several Broadway theatre productions, including revivals of the musicals Grease (1994) as Betty Rizzo, Cabaret (2001) as Sally Bowles, Wonderful Town (2004–2005), Chicago (2005) as Roxie Hart, and The Addams Family (2011) as Morticia Addams. Shields has been married twice. From 1997 to 1999, she was married to tennis player Andre Agassi; the couple had been together since 1993. Following her divorce from Agassi, she married television writer Chris Henchy in 2001, after they had met through mutual friends in 1999. The couple has two daughters, Rowan (2003) and Grier (2006), and the family resides in Manhattan, New York City. In her book 'Down Came the Rain', she discusses her experience with postnatal depression after the birth of Rowan. It debuted at number six on The New York Times Best Sellers list. Following a much publicized dispute with Tom Cruise over her use of psychiatric medicine to overcome the depression, Cruise personally apologized to her for his criticism. Touched by the gesture, she accepted his apology and was among the guests at his wedding to Katie Holmes. In her 2014 autobiography, 'There Was a Little Girl', Shields revealed that she lost her virginity at age 22 to then sweetheart Dean Cain while both were attending Princeton University. Lately, she was seen the TV series Law and Order: Special Victims Unit (2017-2018) and Jane the Virgin (2018).
Sources: Biography.com, Wikipedia and IMDb.
Model: Keane my Leekeworld Florence in Pure Rose
Inspired by the Dark Crystal and Bond, James Bond Girls, and some Trim.
I got the initial color palltette and the direction from the piece of trim I found at the store, it was applied to the hat. then everything else came from the Movies in my mind,
Materials:
Silk Lace, stretchy synthetic lining, leather, metal crown shaped studs, and some trim . all hand sewn by me
"editor-in-chief" James H.Marsh.
Edmonton, Hurtig Publishers Limited, [january] 1985. ISBN o-8883o-269-X.
3 volumes in 9-1/8 12-1/16 x 5 ivory linen-covered brown board slipbox, both sides printed gold foil letterpress:
1. THE CANADIAN ENCYCLOPEDIA VOLUME I A - For..
ISBN o-8883o-27o-3.
8-7/16 x 1o-7/8, 176 sheets white Rolland 5o Lb S.T. Encyclopedia Opaque folded to 22 signatures of 8 sheets each, sewn pearl white in 11 stitches & glued into white heavy bond endpapers & 8-13/16 x 11-5/16 navy linen-covered boards with approx.1-7/16" yellow & blue cloth applique head~ & tailbands, spine only printed gold foil letterpress, interiors all except 5 pp (versos of free endleaves & 3rd, 4th & 19th leaves) printed black offset with 3-colour process additions to 257 pp (436 black only); paginated i-xxxvii/1-666;
2. THE CANADIAN ENCYCLOPEDIA VOLUME II For - Pat.
ISBN o-8883o-271-1.
as volume 1 but sewn pearl cream in double-stitches, 3-colour process additions to 339 pp (365 black only); paginated 669-137o;
3. THE CANADIAN ENCYCLOPEDIA VOLUME III Pat - Z.
ISBN o-8883o-272-X.
as volume 1 but 18o sheets in 23 signatures (the 18th of 4 sheets), with 3-colour process additions to 284 pp (431 black only); paginated 1373-2o89.
all volumes with uniform endpaper graphic by Tom McNeely.
2676 contributors ID'd (note: 376 asterisked names contribute to all 3 volumes; questioned names appear in the index without their contribution(s) having been located):
Caroline Louise Abbott*, Irving Abella*, Thomas S.Abler*, Baha R.Abu-Laban, Donald F.Acton, W.Peter Adams, Peter A.Adie, Catherine Ahearn, David E.Aiken*, Jim Albert, Frederick A.Aldrich, Peter Aliknak, Gratien Allaire, Jacques Allard, A.Richard Allen, Karyn Elizabeth Allen, Max Allen, Robert S.Allen*, Willard F.Allen, Marlene Michele Alt*, John Amatt, Laurent Amiot, Pierre Anctil, Bob Anderson, Donald W.Anderson*, Doris H.Anderson*, Duncan M.Anderson, Frank W.Anderson, Grace Merle Anderson, Peter S.Anderson*, Christopher A.Andreae, Bernard Andres*, Sheila Andrew, Florence K.Andrews, Donald F.P.Andrus, Paul Anicef, Thomas H.Anstey*, Louis Applebaum, Christon I.Archer*, David J.W.Archer, Clinton Archibald, Mary Archibald, Eugene Arima, Allan Arlett, Leslie Armour, G.M.H.Armstrong(?), Pat Armstrong, W.Armstrong, John T.Arnason, Georges Arsenault, Celine Arseneault*, Eric R.Arthur, Alan F.J.Artibise*, Michael I.Asch, Kenojuak Ashevak, Kiugak Ashoona, Athanasios Asimakopulos, Alain Asselin, Barbara Astman, John Atchison, Margaret Atwood, Irene E.Aubrey, Alasi Audla, Karl Aun, Peter J.Austin-Smith, Helgi H.Austman, Donald H.Avery, William A.Ayer, Hugh D.Ayers, G.Burton Ayles, John Ayre, Maureen Aytenfisu, Douglas R.Babcock, Robert H.Babcock, Robert E.Babe, Morrell P.Bachynski, George Back, Harry Baglole, David H.Bai, Margaret J.Baigent, Karen E.Bailey, David M.Baird, Patricia A.Baird, Allan J.Baker, G.Blaine Baker, Melvin Baker*, Douglas O.Baldwin, John R.Baldwin, Gordon Bale, Robert J.Bandoni, Paul A.Banfield, Marilyn J.Barber, Douglas F.Barbour*, Clifford A.V.Barker, Jon C.Barlow, Jean Barman, David T.Barnard, John Barnes, Reg Barnes, Elinor Barr, John J.Barr, Robert F.Barratt*, [--?--] Barrett, Tony Barrett, Wayne R.Barrett, H.J.Barrie, Ted Barris*, George S.Barry, Donald R.Bartlett, William Henry Bartlett, James F.Basinger, Peter A.Baskerville, Marilyn J.Baszczynski, Alan H.Batten*, Jean-Louis Baudouin(?), Carol Baum, Jules Bazin, Gladys Bean, William R.Beard, Belinda A.Beaton*, Henri Beau, Gerald-A.Beaudoin*, Rejean Beaudoin, Jacqueline Beaudoin-Ross, Louise Beaudry, France Beauregard, Brian P.N.Beaven, J.Murray Beck*, Margaret Beckman, John Beckwith, Roger Bedard, Michael Bedford, Don R.Beer, Michael D.Behiels*, Madeleine Beland, Mario Beland, Guy Belanger, Real Belanger, Rene Belanger, Jean Belisle, Norman W.Bell, Ruben C.Bellan, Andre Belleau, Jacques-Nicolas Bellin, Rene J.Belzile*, J.W.Bengough, Gerry Bennett, John Bennett*, Edward Horton Bensley, Douglas Bentham, D.M.R.Bentley, W.D.Bentley, David J.Bercuson, William Von Moll Berczy, John J.Bergen, Jeniva Berger, Thomas R.Berger, Claude Bergeron, A.T.Bergerud, Norbert Berkowitz, Andre Bernard, Frank R.Bernard*, Jean-Paul Bernard, Jean-Thomas Bernard, Jacques Bernier*, Marc Bernier, Silvie Bernier, Elliott Bernshaw, Nicole Bernshaw, Jonathan Berry, Michael J.Berry, Ralph Berry, Pierre Berton*, Neil Besner*, Diane E.Bessa, Carl Betke, Roger Betz, John Michael Bewers, Onnig Beylerian, M.Vincent Bezeau, Reginald W.Bibby, Gilles Bibeau, Ivan B.Bickell, Julius Bigauskas, Petro B.T.Bilaniuk, B.C.Binning, Carolyn J.Bird(?), Michael S.Bird, Richard M.Bird, Andrew Birrell, Carol Anne Bishop, Charles A.Bishop, Mary F.Bishop, Alastair Bissett-Johnson, Conrad M.Black, Joseph Laurence Black, Meredith Jean Black, Naomi Black, Robert G.Blackadar, Robert H.Blackburn, John D.Blackwell, Alex M.Blair, Robert Blair, Andre Blais, Phyllis R.Blakeley, Elsie Blaschke, J.Sherman Bleakney, Bertram C.Blevis, Lawrence C.Bliss, Michael Bliss, E.D.Blodgett, Jean Blodgett, Hans Blohn, Ronald Bloor, Arthur W.Blue, Robin W.Boadway, David A.Boag, Douglas H.Bocking*, Jack Boddington, Trevor Boddy, John M.Bodner, George J.Boer, James P.Bogart, Jean Sutherland Boggs, Tibor Bognar, Gilles Boileau, Aurelien Boivin, Bernard Boivin*, Jean Boivin, Andre Bolduc, Yves Bolduc, Glen W.Boles*, Francis W.P.Bolger, Kenneth E.Bollinger, George Bonavia, Flint Bondurant, Joseph Bonenfant, Gayle Bonish, Roy Bonisteel, Rudy Boonstra*, Paul-Emil Borduas, Robert Bothwell*, Robert D.Bott, Randy Bouchard*, Michel A.Boucher, Gilles Boulet, Roger H.Boulet, Doug Boult, Andre G.Bourassa*, Nicole Bourbonnais, Pierre L.Bourgault, Patricia E.Bovey, Wilbur Fee Bowker, Roy T.Bowles, Hartwell Bowsfield, Christine Boyanoski, Farrell M.Boyce, John Boyd, Oliver A.Bradt, William J.Brady, Chris Braiden, F.Gerald Brander, Guy R.Brassard, Ted J.Brasser, Bernard Brault, R.Matthew Bray*, David H.Breen*, Francois Bregha, Willard Brehaut*, J.William Brennan*, Paul W.Brennan, Fred Breummer, John E.C.Brierley*, Jean L.Briggs, David R.Brillinger, Jack Brink, Ralph O.Brinkhurst, Andre Brochu, Irwin M.Brodo, Somer Brodribb, Alan A.Brookes, Ian A.Brookes*, Bill Brooks*, David B.Brooks, Robert S.Broughton, David Brown, Desmond H.Brown*, E.Brown, Jennifer S.H.Brown*, R.G.B.Brown*, Robert Craig Brown, Roy I.Brown, Thomas E.Brown*, Lorne D.Bruce, John H.Brumley, Alan G.Brunger, Reinhart A.Brust, Rorke Bardon Bryan, Giles Bradley Bryant, Thomas A.Brzustowki, [--?--] Buache, Norman Buchignani, Ruth Matheson Buck, Phillip A.Buckner*, Geoff Budden, Susan Buggey, Lise Buisson, J.M.Bumsted*, James Burant, Joan Burke, Robert D.Burke, Jean Burnet, David Burnett*, Marilyn Schiff Burnett*, Dorothy K.Burnham, Eedson Louis Millard Burns, Robert J.Burns, Robin Burns, Ian Burton, Jack Bush, Paul Buteux*, Frank Taylor Butler, K.Jack Butler, William Butterfield, Edward Butts, Robert E.Butts, Marcel Cadotte, John C.Callaghan, John W.Callahan, Lorraine Camerlain, Bill Cameron, Christina Cameron, Duncan Cameron, Elspeth Cameron, Wendy Cameron*, A.Barrie Campbell, Beverly Campbell, Douglas F.Campbell, Gordon Campbell, Ian A.Campbell*, J.Milton Campbell, Neil John Campbell, Percy I.Campbell(?), Sandra Campbell, Richard Campion, William T.Cannon, Pierre Cantin, Usher Caplan, Emily F.Carasco, Clifton F.Carbin, Douglas Cardinal, Patrick Robert Thomas Cardy, Thomas H.Carefoot, J.M.S.Careless*, Jock Alan Carlisle, Derek Caron, Laurent G.Caron, Carole H.Carpenter, Ken Carpenter, Emily Carr, Gaston Carriere, Carman V.Carroll, Brian G.Carter, George E.Carter, Margaret Carter, Richard J.Cashin, Ian Casselman, George Catlin, Paul B.Cavers*, Richard Chabot, Roland Chagnon, Edward J.Chambers, Francis J.Chambers, James Chambers, Robert D.Chambers, Michel Champagne*, James K.Chapman, John D.Chapman, Louis Charbonneau, Murray Norman Charlton, L.Margaret Chartrand, Luc chatrand, Rene Chartrand, Brian D.E.Chatterton, Michael Vincent Cheff, Walter I.Childers, Peter D.Chimbos, Alexander J.Chisholm, Robert Choquette, Catherine D.Chorniawy, Timothy J.Christian, William E.Christian, Carl A.Christie, G.L.Christie, Innis Christie, B.Bert Chubey, Charles Stephen Churcher*, Janet Chute, S.Donald C.Chutter, Jacques Cinq-Mars, V.Claerhout*, John J.Clague, Michael Thomas Clandinin, A.McFadyen Clark, Howard C.Clark, Lovell C.Clark*, Paraskeva Clark, Robert H.Clark, T.Alan Clark, Thomas H.Clark, R.Allyn Clarke*, Stephen Clarkson, Wallace Clement, Nathalie Clerk*, Norman Clermont, Yves W.Clermont, Howard Clifford, Richard T.Clippingdae*, W.J.Clouston, Nicole Cloutier, Gigi Clowes, Brian W.Coad, John P.Coakley, Donna Coates, Bente Roed Cochran, J.P.Cockburn, James Cockburn, William James Cody*, Dale R.Cogswell, Fred Cogswell, Stanley A.Cohen, Susan G.Cole, Patricia H.Coleman, Elizabeth Collard, Malcolm M.C.Collins, John Robert Colombo*, Alex Colville, Charles Comfort, Odette Condemine, M.Patricia Connelly, James T.H.Connor, Leonard W.Conolly, Robert J.Conover*, Margaret Conrad, A.Brandon Conron, Brian E.Conway, F.Graham Cooch, Eung-Do Cook, Francis R.Cook, Owen Cook, Kenyon Cooke, O.A.Cooke*, David Cooper, Gordon William Cope, Pierre Corbeil, Frank Corcoran, J.Clement Cormier, Peter McCaul Cornell, Vincenzo Coronelli, Frank Cosentino*, Ronald L.Cosper, Jacques Cotnam, Robert T.Coupland, Thomas J.Courchene, John J.Courtney, John J.Cove, Jeff G.Cowan, Harold G.Coward, Bruce Cox, Diane Wilson Cox, Michael F.Crabb*, Laurence Harold Cragg, Mary M.Craig*, Terrence L.Craig, Ian K.Crain, Brian A.Crane, David Crane, John L.Cranmer-Byng, Donald A.Cranstone, David L.Craven, Roy D.Crawford, Tim Creery, Philippe Crine, Harold Crookell, John Crosby*, Michael S.Cross, Diane Crossley, E.J.Crossman, Omer Croteau, A.David Crowe, Keith Jeffray Crowe, David M.Cruden, David A.Cruickshank, Paul E.Crunican, Rudolf P.Cujes, Maurice Cullen, Carman W.Cumming, Leslie Merrill Cumming, Philip J.Currie, Raymond F.Currie, Walter A.Curtin*, Christopher G.Curtis*, James E.Curtis, Leonard J.Cusack, Maurice Cutler, Jerome S.Cybulski, Joachim B.Czypionka, Anne Innis Dagg, Lorraine G.D'Agincourt*, Edward H.Dahl, Hallvard Dahlie, Moshie E.Dahms, Hugh Monro Dale, Ralph Dale, John H.Dales, Micheline D'Allaire, F.Dally, D.Daly, Eric W.Daly, Pierre Dansereau, Ruth Danys, Regna Darnell, Hugh A.Daubeny, Paul Davenport, Gilbert David, Helene David, Peter P.David, William A.B.Davidson, Adriana A.Davies, Gwendolyn Davies, Jim Davies, John A.Davies, R.K.S.Davies, Thomas Davies, Ann Davis, Chuck Davis, Richard C.Davis, Michael J.Dawe, John M.Day, Lawrence Day, Barbara K.Deans, P.Dearden, Chris DeBresson, Theod De Bry, Malcolm Graeme Decarie, Samuel De Champlain*, Bart F.Deeg*, Ronald K.Deeprose, James DeFelice, C.G.Van Zyll De Jong, Nicolas J.De Jong*, J.De Lavoye, Vincent M.Del Buono, Guillaume Delisle, L.Denis Delorme, Hugh A.Dempsey*, L.James Dempsey, A.A.Den Otter, Dora De Pedery-Hunt, Honor De Pencier, D.De Richeterre, Jacques F.Derome, Duncan R.Derry, Ramsay Derry, Peter Desbarats, Pierre Desceliers, Donald Deschenes, Jean-Luc DesGranges, Andree Desilets*, Yvon Desloges, Gerald L.De Sorcy, Marquis De Tracy, John DeVisser*, Lyle Dick, Lloyd Merlin Dickie, John A.Dickinson, W.Trevor Dickinson, Nigel Dickson, Larry Dillon, Milan V.Dimic, Gerard Dion, Rene Dion, Gerald E.Dirks, Patricia G.Dirks, Richard J.Diubaldo, Murray Dobbin, Mike Dobel, A.Rodney Dobell, Diane Dodd, Donald Andrew Dodman, Audrey D.Doerr, Allen Doiron, Claude Ernest Dolman, Louise Dompierre, Mairi Donaldson, Sue Ann Donaldson, Mark A.Donelan(?), Margaret Mary Donnelly, John Donner, Andre Donneur, Penelope B.R.Doob*, Peter K.Doody, Joyce Doolittle, Anthony H.J.Dorsey, Gilles Dorian, Lydia Dotto, Roger A.Doucet, Leonard A.Doucette, Charles Dougall, Jane L.Dougan, Charles Douglas, W.A.B.Douglas*, William F.Dowbiggin, R.Keith Downey, Arthur T.Doyle*, Denzil J.Doyle, Richard J.Doyle, Pierre Doyon, Sharon Drache, Derek C.Drager, Wilhelmina M.Drake, D.W.Draper, James A.Draper, Nandor Fred Dreisziger, Kenneth F.Drinkwater, Bernadette Driscoll, Jean-Pierre Drolet, Glenn Drover, Ian M.Drummond*, R.Norman Drummond, Jean E.Dryden, Patrick D.Drysdale, Jean-Marie M.Dubois*, James R.Dubro, Leo Ducharme, Raymond Duchesne*, Francois Duchesneau, Jean-Marcel Duciaume, Madeleine Ducroq-Poirier, J.Dennis Duffy*, M.R.Dufresne, Walter W.Duley, Gaston Dulong, Micheline Dumont, Max J.Dunbar, Graham W.Duncan, Leonard Duncan, Neil J.Duncan, Marilyn E.Dunlop, A.Davidson Dunton, Jean R.Duperreault, Jean-Claude Dupont, Rene Durocher, Gabriel Dussault, Noel Dyck, Charles C.Dyer, James G.Dykes, John A.Eagle*, Peter R.Eakins, Ross Eaman, Harry C.Eastman, Dorothy Harley Eber, William John Eccles*, Christine Eddie, E.V.Eddie, Charles Edenshaw, Morris Edwards, Oliver Edward Edwards, Peggy Edwards, Roger B.Ehrhardt, Margrit Eichler, Neil Einarson, Wilfred L.Eisnor, R.Bruce Elder, Jean Elford, Peter Douglas Elias, C.W.J.Eliot, David R.Elliott, James A.Elliott, Kosso Eloul, John A.Elson, George Emery, Donald W.Emmerson, Douglas B.Emmons, Maurice Emond, William F.Empey, John R.English*, Murray W.Enkin, Philip C.Enros, Frank H.Epp, Robert Bruce Erb, Arthur Erickson, Anthony J.Erskine, Sorel Etrog, Brian L.Evans*, David Evans*, James Evans, John Evans, Ivan Kenneth Eyre, Joe Fafard, Curtis Fahey, Valerie J.Fall, A.Murray Fallis, Peter V.Fankboner, D.M.L.Farr*, Dorothy M.Farr, Fred Farrell*, Alison Feder, Sergey Fedoroff, Margery Fee, Kevin O'Brien Fehr, William Feindel, Seth R.Feldman, Donald Fenna, William O.Fennell, M.Brock Fenton, Terry L.Fenton, Bob L.Ferguson*, Howard L.Ferguson, Mary W.Ferguson*, Jean Ferron, Doug Fetherling*, George Field, John L.Field, Richard Henning Field, Leonard M.Findlay, Howard R.Fink, Maxwell Finklestein, Douglas A.Finlayson*, Gerard Finn, Douglas J.Fisher, Richard S.Fisher, Robin Fisher, Stan C.Fisher, John Walter Fitsell, Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald, Patrick J.Fitzgerald, Tim Fitzharris*, David J.Flaherty, Thomas Flanagan, R.B.Fleming, Sandford Fleming, Marilyn G.Flitton, Halle Flygare*, David G.Fong*, Maxwell L.Foran, Ernest R.Forbes*, R.E.Forbes, William B.Forbes, Richard G.Forbis, Dennis P.Forcese, Anne Rochon Ford, Clifford Ford, Derek C.Ford, Gillian Ford, Susan Ford, Bertrand Forest, Ronald W.Forrester, Warren D.Forrester, Eugene Alfred Forsey*, Frank R.Forsyth, Peter A.Forsyth, Claire-Andree Fortin, Gerald Fortin, Charles N.Forward, William F.Forward, Brian F.Foss, Franklin L.Foster, J.Bristol Foster, John E.Foster*, Michael K.Foster, Glenn B.Foulds, Nancy Brown Foulds, Edith M.Fowke, Marian Fowler, Charlie Fox, Paul W.Fox, Richard C.Fox, Daniel Francis*, Diane Francis, David Frank*, Julius F.Frank*, Colin Athel Franklin, C.E.S.Franks*, David Fransen, Robert T.Franson, Arman Frappier(?), Jorge Frascara, John A.Fraser, Kathleen D.J.Fraser, Robert Lochiel Fraser*, Pierre Frechette, Howard Townley Fredeen, Benjamin Freedman, Gordon Russel Freeman, Mac Freeman, Milton M.R.Freeman, Minnie Aodla Freeman, Roger D.Freeman, Walter H.P.Freitag, Carey French, Hugh M.French, James S.Frideres, Gerald Friesen, James D.Friesen, Stanley Brice Frost, Adam G.Fuerstenberg, Robert Fulford, Anthony M.Fuller, George R.Fuller, Thomas Fuller, William A.Fuller, Douglas H.Fullerton, Ian F.Furniss, Richard W.Fyfe*, William S.Fyfe, Rene Robert Gadacz*, Chad Gaffield, David P.Gagan, Michel Gagne, Francois-Marc Gagnon*, Victor Gaizauskas, Claude Galarneau, Peggy Gale, Gerald L.Gall*, Daniel T.Gallacher, Paul Gallagher, Strome Galloway, Natarajan Ganapathy, Herman Ganzevoort, David E.Gardner*, Eve Gardner, Norman Gardner, Ron Gardner, Christopher J.R.Garrett, John F.Garrett, Jane Gaskell, Lise Gauvin, M.J.Gauvin, Hugh J.Gayler, Douglas A.Geekie, John Grigsby Geiger*, Valerius Geist*, John Gellner, Paul Gendreau, Ghislain Gendron, M.V.George, Joseph F.Gerrath(?), Julia Gersovitz, Trisha Gessler, Ian A.L.Getty, Elmer N.Ghostkeeper(?), Jacques R.Giard, Sandra Gibb, Kenneth M.Gibbons, Graeme Gibson, Lee Gibson, William C.Gibson, Perry James Giffen, Elizabeth Hollingsworth Gignac, Richard Giguere, C.W.Gilchrist, J.N.Giles, John Patrick Gillese, Beryl C.Gillespie, Bill Gillespie, John M.Gillett, Margaret Gillett, Geraldine Gilliss, Alan M.Gillmor, Cedric Gillot, J.C.Gilson, Yves Gingras*, Andre Girouard, J.Gleadah, Burton Glendenning, Michael Gnarowski, David J.Goa, Barbara Godard, Ensley A.Godby, W.Earl Godfrey*, William G.Godfrey, R.Bruce Godwin(?), Cy Gonick, Cecilia A.Gonzales, Bryan N.S.Gooch, S.James Gooding, Jerry Goodis, John T.Goodman, R.G.Goold, Arthur S.Goos, Paul A.Goranson, Anne Gordon, Donald C.Gordon, Walter L.Gordon, Deborah Gorham, Harriet R.Gorham, Stanley W.Gorham, Calvin Carl Gotlieb, Daniel H.Gottesman, Barry Morton Gough, Joseph B.Gough, Judy Gouin*, Allan M.Gould*, Henri Goulet, Benoit-Beaudry Gourd*, James Iain Gow, Alan Gowans, J.Wesley Graham, Jane E.Graham, John F.Graham, Katherine A.Graham, Roger Graham, E.H.Grainger, J.L.Granatstein*, Alix Granger, Luc Granger, John A.G.Grant, John Webster Grant, Peter Grant*, Ted Grant, Carolyn Elizabeth Gray, David Robert Gray, Earle Gray*, G.Ronald Gray, James T.Gray, D'Arcy M.Greaves, Harold V.Green, J.Paul Green, Janet Green, Leslie C.Green*, Melvyn Green, Richard Green*, Reesa Greenberg, John P.Greene, Thomas B.Greenfield(?), Brereton Greenhous*, Cyril Greenland, John Edward Ross Greenshields, Allan Greer, Patrick T.Gregory, Robert W.Gregory, Julius H.Grey, Norman T.Gridgeman*, Foster J.K.Griezic, Herbert L.Griffin, John D.M.Griffin, Anthony J.F.Griffiths, Barry Griffiths, Graham C.D.Griffiths, Naomi E.S.Griffiths, Sergio Grinstein, Jack W.Grove, Patrick D.Gruber, Hans E.Gruen, Dennis Guest*, Hal J.Guest*, Arman Guilmette, Bernadette Guilmette, H.Pearson Gundy, Kristjana Gunnars, S.W.Gunner, Harry Emmet Gunning, Allan Guy, Julian Gwyn, Richard J.Gwyn, Peter P.Haanappel, Erich Haber, Carlotta Hacker, Jim Hackler, Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad, Keith D.Hage, H.Haig, G.Brenton Haliburton, David J.Hall*, Frederick A.Hall*, Jim Hall, John W.Hall, Roger Hall, Mary E.Hallett, Hugh A.Halliday, Ian Halliday, Mary Halloran, Gerald Hallowell, Beryl M.Hallworth*, Francess G.Halpenny, Marjorie M.Halpin, V.Carl Hamacher, Louis-Edmond Hamelin, Donald G.Hamilton, Sally A.Hamilton, William B.Hamilton, Brent M.Hamre, Geoffrey Hancock, Lyn Hancock*, Piers Handling*, James Hanrahan, Asbjorn T.Hansen, John D.Harbron, Peter Harcourt, David F.Hardwick, Jean-Pierre Hardy, Rene Hardy, F.Kenneth Hare, Clara Hargittay, J.Anthony Hargreaves, Alex M.Harper, J.Russell Harper*, Richard Harrington*, Cole Harris, G.J.Harris, Lawren Harris, Peter Harris, R.Cole Harris, Robert Harris, Stephen Harris*, Stuart A.Harris, Lionel G.Harrison, Peter J.Harte, Al Harvey, David J.Harvey, Fred J.Hatch, Wilbert O.Haufe, Jo Hauser, Ronald G.Haycock*, Michael Hayden, Florence C.Hayes, David M.Hayne*, Robert H.Haynes, Carol Hayter, Henry F.Heald, Trevor D.Heaver, Richard J.Hebda, Gerard Hebert, C.D.Heidenreich, Conrad E.Heidenreich, Frederick M.Helleiner, Rudolph A.Helling, June Helm, Bruce S.Heming, Odile Henault, William B.Henderson, Tom Hendry, E.Henn, Ralph L.Hennessy, Jacques Henripin, Michael M.Henry, Yude M.Henteleff, Frank Alec Herbert, George Heriot, Alex W.Herman, Craig Heron*, Don J.Herperger, Stephen M.Herrero, Ingo Hessel, Phillip Hewett, Irving Hexham, Benedykt Heydenkorn, Edward S.Hickcox, Michael Hickman, Donald Higgins, David Higgs, Walter Hildebrandt, Charles Christie Hill, Harry M.Hill, Stanley Hill, Tom Hill, James K.Hiller*, Anne Trowell Hillmer*, Norman Hillmer*, W.G.R.Hind, Ole Hindsgaul, Sherman Hines, Akira Hirose, Carolyn Hlus, Helen Hobbs, R.Gerald Hobbs, James Hockings, John Edwin Hodgetts*, Bruce W.Hodgins, J.W.Hodgins, Judith F.M.Hoeniger, J.J.Hogan*, Helen Sawyer Hogg, Gerald Holdsworth, H.T.Holman, C.Janet Holmes, Jeffrey Holmes, John W.Holmes, Eric J.Holmgren*, Alvin George Hong, Frances Ann Hopkins, Robin Hopper, Peter Hopwood, Michiel Horn, Alan S.Hourston, C.Stuat Houston*, James Houston, Ross K.Howard, Victor M.Howard, Colin D.Howell, Julie O.Hrapko, Raymond Hudon, Douglas R.Hudson, Raymond J.A.Huel, Fred Huffman, Richard David Hughes, Elizabeth Hulse, William Humber*, Stephen Hume, Monte Hummel, Jack Humphrey, Charles W.Humphries, Edward William Humphrys, [--?--] Hunsberger, Geoffrey Hunt, John R.Hunter, Tony Hunt, Kenneth E.Hunter, Mel Hurtig, Mervyn J.Huston, Linda Hutcheon, Gerald M.Hutchinson, Roger C.Hutchinson, Richard J.Huyda, A.M.J.Hyatt, Doreen Marie Indra, Elizabeth Ingolfsrud, Avrom Isaacs, Colin F.W.Isaacs, Bill Ivy, David Jackel, Susan Jackel*, Sydney W.Jackman, A.Y.Jackson, Bernard S.Jackson, Graham Jackson, Harold Jackson, John D.Jackson, John James Jackson, John N.Jackson, Lionel E.Jackson, Robert J.Jackson, Roger C.Jackson, Stephen O.Jackson, Peter Jacob, Ronny Jacques, Cornelius J.Jaenen*, Donna James, Ellen S.James, Ross D.James*, Sheilagh S.Jameson, Stuart M.Jamieson, Hudson N.Janisch, Christian T.L.Janssen, Lorraine L.Janus, Richard A.Jarrell, Marguerite Jean, Alan H.Jeeves, T.Jefferys, Robert Jekyll, Michael Jenkin, Phyllis Marie Jensen, Vickie D.Jensen, Jane Jenson, L.Martin Jerry, Alan M.Jessop, Dean Jobb, Louis Jobin, Jan C.Jofriet(?), Peter Johansen, Timothy Johns, Walter H.Johns, J.K.Johnson, Peter Wade Johnson, Alfred G.Johnston, C.Fred Johnston, Charles M.Johnston, Frances E.M.Johnston, Frank Johnston, Hugh Johnston, Patricia C.Johnston, Richard Johnston, W.Stafford Johnston, William Johnston, Brian Jones, David Phillip Jones, Elwood Hugh Jones, Gaynor G.Jones, Laura Jones, Richard A.Jones*, Alan V.Jopling*, Colin Jose, Neal R.Jotham, Walter Jungkind, Richard Kadulski, Joseph Kage, A.A.Kahil, Patricia Kaiser, Warren E.Kalbach, Henry Kalen, Stephan Felix Kaliski, Helmut Kallman*, Karen Dazelle Kallweit*, Harold D.Kalman*, Paul Kane*, George Kapelos, Martha Kaplan, William Edward Kaplan, Isabel Kaprielian, Urjo Kareda, Malak Karsh, Yousuf Karsh, Peter Karsten, Elinor Mary Kartzmark, Naim Kattan, Martin L.Kaufmann, Leslie S.Kawamura, Gregory S.Kealey*, David R.Keane, King S.Kearns, Michael J.Keen, David L.Keenlyside, Elaine Keillor, W.J.Keith, William Stirling Keizer*, Frances C.Kelley, Louis Gerard Kelly, David D.Kemp, Walter H.Kemp, Kay Kendall, John Edward Kendle, Dorothy Kennedy*, J.E.Kennedy, John L.Kennedy*, Elizabeth H.Kennell, John A.C.Kentfield, John P.B.Kenyon, Walter A.Kenyon, Kenneth Kernaghan, Lois Kathleen Kernaghan*, Adam J.Kerr, Gordon R.Kerr, Robert B.Kerr, Stephen R.Kerr, Paula Kestelman, Jean-Pierre Kesteman, Wilfred H.Kesterton, Keith S.Ketchen, Douglas Keith McEwan Kevan*, Peter G.Kevan(?), J.E.Michael Kew, John Keyes, Bruce Kidd, Thomas W.Kierans, Gerald Killan, M.G.Kingshott, Ray A.Kingsmith, Stanislav J.Kirschbaum, John James Kirton, Walter Klaassen, Murray S.Klamkin, Lewis N.Klar, Stanley Klenganberg, Harold R.Klinck, Robert B.Klymasz, Richard W.Knapton*, Judith Knelman, Alan R.Knight, David B.Knight, Robert Hugh Knowles, Brian M.Knudsen, Franz M.Koennecke, Wray E.Koepke, Lilly Koltun, Paul M.Koroscil, J.Anthony Koslow, Myrna Anne Kostash, Tony Kot, Vladimir J.Krajina, Kate Kranck, Stephen J.Kraseman, Cheryl Krasnick(?), Peter V.Krats, J.A.Kraulis*, Charles J.Krebs, F.Henry Krenz, Cornelius Krieghoff, Andrea Kristof, Jerg Kroener, Martin Krossel, Larry L.Kulisek, Walter O.Kupsch, William Kurelek, Eva M.Kushner, Ernie Kuyt*, David Kwavnick, C.Ian Kyar, Micheline Labelle, Danielle Laberge, Michele Lacombe*, [--?--] La Cosa, Estelle Lacoursiere*, Laurier Lacroix, Michel Laferriere, Guy Lafrance, William G.Laidlaw, Mabel H.Laine*, Dennis Laing, Gertrude M.Laing, Claude Lajeunesse, G.-Raymond Laliberte, Andre N.Lalonde, W.Kaye Lamb*, Geoffrey Lambert, James H.Lambert*, George E.Lammers, Yvan Lamonde, Peter Lancaster, R.Brian Land, Pierre Landreville, E.David Lane*, Robert B.Lane, Robert P.Langlands, Wayne Lankinen*, Robert Lansdale, Karlis O.Lapin, Pierre-Louis Lapointe, Eleanor R.Laquian, Peter Anthony Larkin, Jean B.D.Larmour, Emma D.LaRocque, Andre Larose, Serge Larose, Jeanette Larouche, Edward N.Larter, Pierre LaSalle, Daniel Latouche*, Viviane F.Launay, Gerard Laurence, Karen Laurence, Marc Laurendeau, Michael Lauzon, Omer Lavallee, Kathleen Laverty*, Kenneth R.Lavery, Marie Lavigne, Patricia Johnston Lavigueur(?), Leslie M.Lavkulich, Michel Lavoie*, Paul Lavoie, Pierre Lavoie, Charles Law, Don G.Law-West, Jim Laxer, Arleigh H.Laycock, David H.Laycock, Richard E.C.Layne, Marvin Lazerson, Fred Lebensold, Hugues LeBlanc, Charles P.Leblond, Paul H.LeBlond, Sylvio LeBlond, Antonio Lechasseur*, Donald J.Lecraw, Johanne Ledoux, Fernand Leduc, Laurence LeDuc, Rene Leduc-Park, David Lee, John Alan Lee, Robin Leech, John G.Leefe, Joseph Legare, Camille Legendre, Russel D.Legge, Robert F.Legget*, Doug Leighton, Jean M.Leiper, Michel Lemaire, Jean-Paul Lemay, Pierre H.Lemieux, Raymond U.Lemieux, Vincent Lemieux, Guy Lemire, Maurice Lemire, Robert Lemire, Robert E.Lemon(?), Dorothy A.Lenarsic, Jos L.Lennards, Frank Lennon, Yvan G.Lepage, Donald J.Le Roy, Rodney L.LeRoy, Peter M.Leslie, M.Claude Lessard, Carol Anne Letheren, Trevor H.Levere, Malcolm Levin, Allan E.Levine, Gilbert Levine, Joseph Levitt, Brian S.Lewis, John B.Lewis, Joyce C.Lewis, Laurie Lewis, Elliott H.Leyton, James W.Lightbody, Norman R.Lightfoot, Jack N.Lightstone, Gary M.Lindberg, Ernest Lindner, Evert E.Lindquist*, Peter L.Lindsay, Joseph D.Lindsey, Paul-Andre Linteau, Mary Jane Lipkin, Arthur Lismer, Marilyn Lister, Rota Herzberg Lister*, John W.Y.Lit, Moe M.Litman, Donna Livingstone, Douglas G.Lochhead, Carl J.Lochnan*, Anthony R.Lock, Jack L.Locke, Gulbrand Loken, D.Edwards Loney, Kathleen Lord, James Lorimer, Frances Loring, Marcel Lortie, Arthur Loughton, Laurence Dale Lovick, Raymond Nicholson Lowes, Peter J.M.Lown, W.Mark Lowry, Edward P.Lozowski*, Frere Luc, D.Paul Lumsden, Harry G.Lumsden, Ian Gordon Lumsden, John Lund, Gar Lunney, Mandy R.Lupul, Real Lussier, John M.Lyle, John Goodwin Lyman, Gerald Lynch, Deborah Maryth Lyon*, G.F.Lyon, William I.Macadam, J.Malcolm Macartney, Terence Macartney-Filgate, Hugh MacCallum, Cathy Macdonald, G.Edward MacDonald, Heather MacDonald*, J.E.H.MacDonald, Les MacDonald, Martha MacDonald, R.H.Macdonald, Roderick A.Macdonald, Stewart D.MacDonald, Valerie Isabel Macdonald, April J.MacDougall, Heather MacDougall, Laurel Sefton MacDowell*, Thomas F.Mace, Grant MacEwan, Royce MacGillivray, James G.MacGregor, Joseph B.MacInnis, Tessa macIntosh, David Clark MacKenzie, Heather M.Mackenzie, Robert C.MacKenzie, Ross G.MacKenzie, William C.MacKenzie, George O.Mackie, C.S.Mackinnon, Frank MacKinnon, William R.MacKinnon, Bruce B.MacLachlan, Roy MacLaren, Raymond A.MacLean, Kenneth Ogilvie MacLeod, Malcolm MacLeod, Pegi Nicol MacLeod, Roderick C.Macleod, Carrie H.MacMillan, Keith MacMillan, Andrew H.Macpherson, Duncan Macpherson, Ian MacPherson*, Kay Macpherson, Roger W.Macqueen, Donald A.MacRae, Anthony A.Magnin, Warren Magnuson, Gilles-D.Mailhiot, Laurent Mailhot*, Pierre Mailhot*, J.S.Maini, Lise Maisonneuve, Jean-Louis Major(?), Robert Major, Peter Malkin, David Malloch, Cedric R.Mann, Kenneth H.Mann, Martha Mann, J.R.Marchand, Anthony Mardiros, Michel Marengere, Leo Margolis, Salomon Marion, Philip De Lacey Markham, William E.Markham, James H.Marsh*, John S.Marsh*, J.Stewart Marshall, Victor W.Marshall, J.Douglas Martin, Jean-Claude Martin, John E.H.Martin, Sandra Martin, Andre Martineau(?), May Maskow, Allan M.Maslove, Donald C.Masters, Perry Mastrovito, John Ross Matheson, William A.Matheson, R.D.Mathews, Robin Mathews, William G.Mathewson, Thomas Mathien*, John R.Mathieson, Jacques Mathieu*, Keith Matthews, John S.Matthiasson, David Mattison, Mary McDougall Maude*, Jean Mauger, Christopher J.Maule, Alfred R.Maurer, Jean Mauvide, Valerie J.May, Valerie L.May, John Maybank*, Paul F.Maycock, Jack Maze, R.Ann McAfee, Don E.McAllister, William J.McAndrew, D.S.McBean, W.A.E.McBryde, Christina McCall, Douglas McCalla, Margaret Elizabeth McCallum, Lawrence D.McCann*, S.B.McCann, Bennett McCardle*, Peter J.McCart, Michael J.McCarthy, Catharine McClellan, P.McCloskey, W.H.McConnell, A.Ross McCormack, Jane McCracken, Harvey A.McCue, James A.W.McCulloch, A.B.McCullough, Michael McDonald, Allan K.McDougall, Anne McDougall*, John N.McDougall, Robert L.McDougall, Duncan McDowall, Alec C.McEwen, Freeman L.McEwen, K.D.McFadden, Jean McFall, Pat McFarlane(?), Tom McFeat, Elizabeth W.McGahan, Harold Franklin McGee Jr., Timothy J.McGee, Robert McGhee*, William B.McGill(?), Donald G.McGillivray, Roderick Alan McGinn, Janice Dickin McGinnis*, Pauline McGregor, Eric McGuinness, Dave McIntosh, W.John McIntyre, Alexander G.McKay, Gordon A.McKay, J.Alex McKeague, John McKee, Ruth McKendry, Barbara A.McKenna, Brian McKenna, Ruth McKenzie, Rita McKeough, A.Brian McKillop*, J.McLachlan, Angus McLaren, Ian A.McLaren, K.M.McLaughlin, Kenneth McLaughlin, Catherine M.McLay, A.Anne McLellan, Cam McLeod(?), Elizabeth McLuhan, Gerald R.McMaster, Barclay McMillan*, Donald Burley McMillan, Michael McMordie*, Lorraine McMullen*, Stanley E.McMullin, William C.McMurray, Debra A.McNabb*, Anne McNamara, Kenneth McNaught, Tom McNeely*, Martin K.McNicholl*, Jean McNulty, Hugo A.McPherson, Sandra F.McRae, King G.McShane*, Ian McTaggart-Cowan*, Peter B.E.McVetty, Ian R.McWhinney, Stanley R.Mealing*, Sheva Medjuck, John Medley, Harry Medovy, Sharon P.Meen, Benoit Melancon, William H.Melody*, James R.Melvin, Philip E.Merilees, Jim Merrithew*, Ann Messenger, George Metcalf, David R.Metcalfe, Janis John Mezaks, T.H.Glynn Michael, Jacques Michon, F.W.Micklethwaite, Tom Middlebro', Ivan Mihaychuk, James Francis Verchere Millar, A.J.Miller, Carman Miller*, Elizabeth Russell Miller, J.R.Miller, John A.Miller, Judith N.Miller, Mark Miller*, Mary Jane Miller, Orlo Miller, Leslie Millin, Peter B.Millman, Thomas R.Millman, Charles A.Mills, Dave Mills, David Mills*, Eric L.Mills, Isabel Margaret Mills, Trevor Mills, Brian Milne, David Milne, David A.Milne*, William J.Milne, Marc Milner, David G.Milton, Janice Milton, Gordon Minnes, Dale Miquelon*, Edward D.Mitchell*, Ken R.Mitchell, Lillian Mitchell, Wendy L.Mitchinson, Johann W.Mohr, John S.Moir*, George Dempster Molnar, Patrick M.Moncrieff, Jacques Monet*, Ian Montagnes, D.Wayne Moodie, Susanna Moodie, Barry M.Moody, Peter N.Moogk*, Kathleen A.Mooney, Christopher Moore, James G.G.Moore, Keith L.Moore, Teresa Moore, Andrew J.Moriarty, E.Alan Morinis, Pierre Morisset, Yves-Marie Morissette, Raymond Moriyama, Richard E.Morlan, J.Terence Morley*, Patricia A.Morley, T.J.Morley, J.W.Morrice, Cerise Morris, Peter Morris*, David A.Morrison, Jack W.Morrison, Jean Morrison*, Kenneth L.Morrison*, Rod Morrison, W.Douglas Morrison, William R.Morrison*, Norval Morrisseau, Don Morrow, Pat Morrow*, Desmond Morton*, John K.Morton, Allan Moscovitch, John Moss, Mary Jane Mossman, Roger Motut, Farley Mowat, Susanne Mowat, David S.Moyer, R.Gordon Moyles, Maria Muehlen, R.D.Muir, Del A.Muise, Francis C.Muldoon, Robert M.Mummery, Mohiudden Munawar, R.E.Munn, J.Ian Munro, Sean Murphy, Joan Murray*, Robert G.E.Murray, Brian T.P.Mutimer, Luba Mycio, John Myles, Robert Nadeau, Vincent Nadeau, Josephine C.Naidoo, George Nakash, Agnes Nanogak, A.Nantel, Roald Nasgaard, Roger P.Nason, Susan M.Nattrass, Francis P.D.Navin, Margaret Neal, Peter Neary, H.Blair Neatby, Leslie H.Neatby*, Edwin H.Neave, A.W.H.Needler, George T.Needler, James M.Neelin, Robert F.Neill, H.Vivian Nelles, Joseph S.Nelson, Pierre Nepveu*, David N.Nettleship*, Edward Peter Neufeld, Ronald W.Newfeldt, Shirley Neuman, William H.New, Michael J.Newark*, Dianne Newell, David L.Newlands, Peter C.Newman, Roy Nicholls, Norman L.Nicholson*, John S.Nicks, Murray William Nicolson, N.Ole Nielsen, Jorge E.Niosi*, Thomas Nisbet, Lawrence C.Nkendirim, William C.Noble, Ib L.Nonnecke, Kenneth H.Norrie, William Notman*, Barbara Novak*, J.Ralph Nursall, V.Walter Nuttall*, Allan O'Brien, John O'Brien, Lucius O'Brien, Serge Occhietti*, Shane O'Dea, Daphne Odjig, Ronald K.O'Dor, [--?--] Odesse, Jillian M.Officer*, Will Ogilvie, James A.Ogilvy*, Jean O'Grady, Timothy R.Oke, Kim Patrick O'Leary, R.V.Oleson, W.J.Oliver, Patrick B.O'Neill, Mario Onyszchuk, Robert R.Orford, Mark M.Orkin, Lionel Orlikow, Margaret A.Ormsby, Brian Stuart Osborne, Fernand Ouellet, Henri Ouellet, Real Ouellet, John N.Owens*, Doug R.Owram, Charles Pachter, John G.Packer(?), Donald M.Page, Garnet T.Page, James E.Page, Malcolm Page, Lee Paikin*, Sandra Paikowsky*, Howard Pain, Michael F.Painter, Jean Palardy, Murray S.Palay, Bryan D.Palmer, Howard Palmer, Tamara Jeppson Palmer, Khayyam Zev Paltiel, Leo Panitch, Frits Pannekoek*, Gerald Ernest Panting, Jean-Marc Paradis, Jean Pariseau*, Seth Park, George L.Parker, Graham E.Parker, Tom W.Parkin*, Timothy R.Parkins, [Joy?] Parr, Keith Parry, John Parsons, Ralph T.Pastore, Thomas H.Patching, Donald G.Paterson, Peter Paterson, W.Stan B.Paterson, Mariko Patrie*, E.P.Patterson, Freeman Patterson, G.James Patterson, Diane Paulette Payment, John G.Peacey*, Gordon B.Peacock, Frank A.Peake, Jane H.Pease, William H.Pease, Diana Pedersen, Susan Pedwell, Bruce Peel, Frank W.Peers, Alfred Pellan, Gerard Pelletier, Jacques Pelletier, Rejean Pelletier, W.Richard Peltier, Terence Penelhum, Norman Penner, M.James Penton*, Michael B.Percy, William T.Perks*, R.I.Perla, Trivedi V.N.Persaud, Erik J.Peters*, Robert Henry Peters, Jean Peterson, Jeannie Peterson, R.L.Peterson, Thomas E.Peterson, Jaroslav Petryshyn, Louis-Philippe Phaneuf, P.P.Phelan(?), Edward Phelps, Carol A.Phillips, David W.Phillips, Paul Phillips*, Roy A.Phillips*, Ruth Bliss Phillips, Truman P.Phillips, Ronald J.C.Phillipson*, Fred Phipps, Ellen I.Picard, Victor Piche, George L.Pickard, Richard A.Pierce, Claudine Pierre-Deschenes*, Ruth Roach Pierson, Juri Pill, Mike Pinder, K.A.Pirozynski, David G.Pitt, Janet E.M.Pitt*, Robert D.Pitt*, Joseph Pivato, Antoine Plamondon, Rejean Plamondon, Richard L.Plant, Jozinus Ploeg, Helene Plouffe*, T.J.Plunkett, Thomas K.Poiker, Mario Polese, H.Pollard, Frank Polnaszek, J.Rick Ponting, Annelies M.Pool*, Kananginak Pootoogook, Carol Ann Pope, Hugh A.Porteous, Arthur Porter, John R.Porter, Marion Porter, Michael Posluns, Bernard Pothier, Gilles Potvin, Gabrielle Poulin, Deborah J.Powell, James V.Powell, Margaret E.Prang, Christopher Pratt, Larry R.Pratt, Mary Pratt, Norman E.P.Pressman, E.Carter Preston, Richard A.Preston*, Richard J.Preston, Hugh Preston-Thomas, John A.Price, Alexander D.Pringle*, Gordon Pritchard*, John Pritchard, John T.A.Proctor, Michel Proulx, Pudlo Pudlat, Garth Charles Pugh, Nancy Pukingrnak, Terrence M.Punch, Eric D.Putt, Zenon W.Pylyshyn(?), Terence H.Qualter, Harvey A.Quamme, D.B.Quayle, Karl-Heinz Raach*, H.Keith Ralston, Victor J.Ramraj, Donald A.Ramsay, Peter G.Ramsden, P.Keith Raney, Toby Rankin, Egon Rapp, John Rasmussen, Mark A.Rasmussen*, Anthony W.Rasporich, Beverly J.Rasporich, George A.Rawlyk, Arthur J.Ray, Alan Rayburn, Gordon Rayner, Ed Rea, J.E.Rea*, John H.Read, Walter Redinger, Gerald Redmond*, Austin Reed, F.Leslie C.Reed, John Reeves, Randall R.Reeves*, Ellen M.Regan, T.D.Regehr*, Alison M.Reid, Bill Reid, David C.Reid, George Agnew Reid, Ian A.Reid, John G.Reid*, M.H.Lefty Reid, Richard Reid, Robert G.B.Reid, J.Nolan Reilly, Sharon Reilly, Henry M.Reiswig, Gil Remillard, A.Jim Rennie, Donald Andrews Rennie, Viljo Revell, Francois Ricard, Pierre Richard, John Richards, William D.Richards, Eric Harvey Richardson, Keith W.Richardson, W.George Richardson, Alex Richman, Roger R.Rickwood, Laurie Ricou, W.Craig Riddell, Peter E.Rider*, Robin Ridington, Walter E.Riedel, Paul W.Riegert*, Bert Riggs, Peter Rindisbacher, J.C.Ritchie, S.Andrew Robb, Jean-Claude Robert*, Lucie Robert, Eugene Roberto, Goodridge Roberts, John S.Roberts(?), William Roberts, Ian Ross Robertson*, J.A.L.Robertson, Raleigh John Robertson, Rejean Robidoux, Denise Robillard, Bart T.Robinson, J.Lewis Robinson*, Sinclair Robinson, Tom W.Robson, Yves Roby, Douglas Roche, Guy Rocher, William Rodney , Russell G.A.Rodrigo, Juan Rodriguez, Robert C.Roeder, Jacob Rogers*, Robert J.Rogerson*, Charles G.Roland, Eugene W.Romaniuk, Joseph R.Romanow(?), Barbara Romanowski, David Rome, George Romney, Keith Ronald, William Ronald, Donna Yavorsky Ronish, Edward Roper, Albert Rose, Phyllis Rose, Earl Rosen(?), Ann C.Rosenberg, Alexander M.Ross, Catherine Sheldrick Ross, David J.Ross, David P.Ross, Henry U.Ross, Gordon Rostoker, Gordon Oliver Rothney, George A.Rothrock, Samuel Rothstein, Abraham Rotstein, Leonard R.Roueche, Jacques Rouillard*, Guildo Rousseau, Henri-Paul Rousseau, Adolphe-Basile Routhier, Marie Routledge, Donald Cameron Rowat, R.Geoffrey Rowberry, Frederick W.Rowe, John Stanley Rowe, Kenneth Rowe, Percy A.Rowe, Gordon G.Rowland, Diana Rowley, Harry C.Rowsell, David J.Roy, Fernande Roy, Patricia E.Roy, Reginald H.Roy*, Kenneth Roy Rozee, Lorne Rubenstein*, Ken Rubin, Leon J.Rubin, Gerald J.Rubio, Mary H.Rubio, David-Thierry Ruddel, Norman J.Ruff, Wilson Ruiz, Norman A.Rukavina, Oliver John Clyve Runnalls, Robert John Rupert, Karl M.Ruppenthal, Roger Rushdy, Dale A.Russell, Hilary Russell, Loris S.Russell*, Peter A.Russell, Victor L.Russell*, Paul Frederick William Rutherford, R.W.Rutherford, Nathaniel W.Rutter, Douglas E.Ryan, James T.Ryan, John Ryan, Shannon Ryan, June M.Ryder, Stanley-Brehaut Ryerson(?), Oiva W.Saarinen, Ann P.Sabina, Nickolay Sabolotny, Moshe Safdie, Eric W.Sager, Marc Saint Hilaire*, Bernard Saint-Jacques, Gaston J.Saint Laurent, B.Saladin-D'Anglure, Arnaud Sales, Jeff Sallot, Liora Salter, Douglas D.Sameoto, G.M.Sanders, Marie E.Sanderson, Margaret J.Sandison, Joan Sangster, [N.B?] Sanson, Joy L.Santink*, Allen Sapp, A.Margaret Sarjeant, William A.S.Sarjeant, Roger Sarty*, David J.Sauchyn, John S.Saul, Pierre Sauriol, Harry Savage, Pierre Savard, D.B.O.Savile, Joel S.Savishinsky, Ronald Savitt, Rodney J.Sawatsky, Ronald G.Sawatsky, Lorne William Sawula, Deborah C.Sawyer*, John T.Saywell, Christopher M.Scarfe, M.H.Scargill, Otto Schaefer, Barbara Ann Schau, Sidney S.Schipper, Peter Schledermann, Benjamin Schlesinger, Wilhelm Schmidt, Nancy Schmitz*, Norbert Schoenauer*, Barbara Schrodt*, A.Karstad Schueler, George A.Schultz, Joan M.Schwartz*, Elizabeth J.Schweizer, Karl W.Schweizer, Charles Schwier, Stephen Scobie*, David S.Scott, Peter J.Scott, Stephen A.Scott, W.Beverly Scott*, Geoffrey G.E.Scudder, Allen Seager*, D.Bruce Sealey, Gary Sealey(?), Spencer G.Sealey, Louis M.Sebert, Harold N.Segall, Martin Segger, Norman Seguin, Alec H.Sehon, H.John Selwoood, Neil A.Semple*, Yoshio Senda, Elinor Senior, Hereward Senior, Robert Allan Serne, John Sewell, Christopher M.Seymour, Patrick D.Seymour, Aqjangajuk Shaa, Doris Shadbolt, Douglas Shadbolt, Ed Shaffer, Fouad E.Shaker, Elizabeth E.Shannon, Bernard J.Shapiro, Frances M.Shaver, Gordon C.Shaw, Joseph W.Shaw, L.Shaw, Murray C.Shaw*, Steve Shaw, Clifford D.Shearing, Carol Sheehan*, Nancy M.Sheehan*, Harry Sheffer, Edward Ottawa Sheffield, Rose Sheinen, Ben-Z.Shek, Jaroslaw W.Shelest, Roy J.Shephard, R.Ronald Sheppard, Robert Sheppard, Ellen Shifrin, Chang-Tai Shih, Rosemary Shipton, Thomas K.Shoyama, William L.H.Shuter, Nicholas Sidor, Arthur Siegel, David P.Silcox, Lennard Sillanpaa, Elaine Leslau Silver man, C.Ross Silversides, Richard Simeon*, Tom Sinclair-Faulkner*, Antoine Sirois, Rebecca Sisler, O.F.G.Sitwell, Alan Edward Skeoch, Grace Skogstad, Peter Slater, Yar Slavutych, H.Olav Slaymaker, William A.Sloan*, D.Scott Slocombe, Charles E.Slonecker, Peter Gerent Sly, Patricia Smart, Andre Smith, Barry L.Smith, Bill Smith, David B.Smith*, David E.Smith, Denis Smith*, Derek G.Smith, Donald A.Smith, Donald B.Smith*, Douglas A.Smith, Frances K.Smith, James G.E.Smith, James N.M.Smith, Kenneth V.Smith, Maurice V.Smith*, Peter C.Smith*, Peter J.Smith, Shirlee Anne Smith, T.Bradbrooke Smith, William Young Smith(?), Joseph Smucker, D.Laureen Snider, Dean R.Snow, Michael Snow, James D.Snowdon, Thomas P.Socknat, Omond M.Solandt, Margaret A.Somerville, Karl Sommerer, James Herbert Soper, John R.Sorfleet, Mary E.Southcott, Jack G.Souther, David A.E.Spalding, Roman Spalek, Stephen A.Speisman, Andrew N.Spencer, Deirdre Spencer, Don Spencer, John F.T.Spencer, John H.Spencer, Douglas O.Spettigue, Godfrey L.Spragge, D.N.Sprague*, William A.Spray, R.A.Sproule, Irene M.Spry, C.P.Stacey, C.R.Stacey, Robert Stacey*, Shirley Stacey, John K.Stager, Ronald J.Stagg, Elvira Stahl, Denis Stairs, Douglas G.Stairs, Robert M.Stamp*, W.T.Stanbury, David M.Stanley, Della M.M.Stanley*, George F.G.Stanley, Laurie C.C.Stanley, Charles R.Stanton, Gail Starr(?), Michael Staveley, Margaret M.Stayner, Gordon W.Stead, James Steele, Taylor A.Steeves, Baldur R.Stefansson, Con Stefurak, Janet R.Stein, Michael B.Stein, Gilbert A.Stelter, Philip C.Stenning, Philip H.R.Stepney*, Howard A.Steppler*, Theodor D.Sterling, H.H.Stern, Peter Stevens, Charlotte Stevenson, Garth Stevenson*, John T.Stevenson, F.Stewart, J.Douglas Stewart, John B.Stewart*, John R.Stewart*, Kenneth W.Stewart, Lillian D.Stewart*, Michael E.Stiles, John R.Stocking, Jennifer Stoddart, Boris Peter Stoicheff, Kay F.Stone, Donald H.Stonehouse, Anna K.Storgaard, Gerald J.Stortz, George Morley Story*, Jon C.Stott, Grant Strate*, Otto P.Strausz, Elwood W.Stringham, Charles Strong*, Veronica Strong-Boag, J.R.Tim Struthers, James Struthers, Richard Stuart, Ross Stuart, Konrad W.Studnicki-Gizbert, Franc Sturino, Peter Stursberg, Richard Stursberg, Brian E.Sullivan, William F.Summers, Ann G.Sunahara, Shan-Ching Sung, Maxwell Sutherland, Neil Sutherland, Sharon L.Sutherland, Stuart R.J.Sutherland*, Maia-Mari Sutnik, David Takayoshi Suzuki, Donald Swainson, Neil A.Swainson, Robert Sward, Alastair Sweeny, George Swinton, William Elgin Swinton, Frances A.Swyripa, T.Sykes, Philippe Sylvain*, Guy Sylvestre, Rodney Symington, E.Leigh Syms, Emoke J.E.Szathmary, Gerald Tailfeathers, James J.Talman, Adrian Tanner, Louis-Paul Tardif(?), Walter Surma Tarnopolsky, Leslie K.Tarr, Sylvie Taschereau, Jeremy B.Tatum, Thomas E.Tausky, C.J.Taylor*, Charles Taylor, Christopher Edward Taylor, J.Garth Taylor, J.Mary Taylor, Jeff Taylor, John H.Taylor, John Leonard Taylor, M.Brook Taylor*, Philip S.Taylor, Roy Lewis Taylor, Sylvia Taylor, William Clyne Taylor, William E.Taylor, Ghassem Tehrani, Robert G.Telewiak, R.John Templin, Brian D.Tennyson, Lorne Tepperman, Joan Terasmae, Yves Tessier, Pierre Theberge, Sharon Thesen*, George J.Thiessen, Stuart A.Thiesson, Marise Thivierge, Nicole Thivierge, Ann W.Thomas, Clara Thomas, Eileen Mitchell Thomas, Gregory Thomas, Morley K.Thomas*, Paul G.Thomas, Andrew Royden Thompson, Dixon A.R.Thompson, John R.Thompson, Teresa Thompson, William Paul Thompson*, Alex J.Thomson, J.Thomson, Malcolm [H?] Thomson, Malcolm M.Thomson, Reginald George Thomson, Stanley Thomson, Tom Thomson, Hugh G.Thorburn, Frederick J.Thorpe*, Catherine M.V.Thuro, John L.Tiedje, Herman Tiessen, Louis C.Tiffany, Seha M.Tinic, Ewen C.D.Todd, James M.Toguri, George S.Tomkins, Vladislav A.Tomovic, Peter M.Toner, Pierre Tousignant, Harold B.Town*, Joan B.Townsend, Richard G.Townsend, Charlotte Townsend-Gault, Anthony A.Travill*, Claire Tremblay*, Gaetan Tremblay, Jean-Yves Tremblay, Marc-Adelard Tremblay*, Pierre Trepanier, Stanley G.Triggs, Susan Mann Trofimenkoff, Harold Troper, Elizabeth A.Trott*, Barry D.Truax, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Marc J.Trudel, Marcel Trudel, Mark E.H.Trueman, James A.Tuck*, Albert V.Tucker, Jaap J.Tuinman, Verena J.Tunnicliffe, Archie L.W.Tuomi, Allan Tupper, Gael Turnbull, H.E.Turner, Nancy J.Turner*, William J.Turnock, Katherine Tweedie, Christopher D.Tyler, Edward W.Tyrchniewicz, M.C.Urquhart, Auguste Vachon, G.Oliver Vagt, Gail C.Valaskakis, Frank G.Vallee, Marc Vallieres, Andre Vanasse, Rosamond M.Vendenburgh, Robert O.Van Everdingen, Blanche Lemco Van Ginkel, Walter Van Nus, Francoise Van Roey-Roux, Charles E.Van Wagner, Alice Van Wart, Christine Van Zwamen, Christopher Varley*, Frederick Horsman Varley, Joan M.Vastokas, Frederick Vaughan, Edmund W.Vaz, Bill Vazan, Richard Veatch, Michele M.Veeman, Terrence S.Veeman, Arjen Verkaik, Andre Vermeirre, F.A.Verner, Pierre Veronneau*, Claude Vezina, Raymond Vezina, Roger Vick*, Bernard L.Vigod*, Aubrey R.Vincent, Thomas B.Vincent, Kati Vita, Vadim D.Vladykov, Douglas Voice, Nive Voisine*, George M.Volkoff, Michael Vollmer, C.Haehling Von Lanzenauer, Roger D.Voyer, Richard Vroom*, Pamela S.Wachna, Stephen M.Waddams, Susan Wagg, Anton Wagner*, W.A.Waiser, P.B.Waite*, Michael John Wakroft, David B.Walden, Deward E.Walker Jr, James W.St.G.Walker, John P.Walker, Susan Walker, Thomas Walkom, Birgitta Linderoth Wallace, Carl M.Wallace*, Hugh N.Wallace, P.R.Wallace, Jean-Pierre Wallot*, J.A.Walper, Susan Walsh, J.Grant Wanzel*, Norman Ward*, Philip R.Ward, W.Peter Ward, Tracy Ware, John Warkentin, John Anson Warner, A.M.C.Waterman, Janice Waters, Elizabeth Waterston*, Mel Watkins, Homer Watson, Lorne Watson, Robert D.Watt, Ron Watts* Douglas Waugh, Earle H.Waugh, Morris Wayman, Christopher Weait, John C.Weaver, James L.Webb, Anna Weber, Roland Weber, D.B.Webster*, Douglas R.Webster, Gloria Cranmer Webster, Helen R.Webster, William G.Wegenast, Peter H.Weinrich, Robert Stanley Weir, Thomas R.Weir, Merrily Weisbord, G.Vernon Wellburn, John Wells, Harry L.Welsh, Carl J.Wenaas, Leo H.Werner, Douglas Wertheimer, D.V.Chip Weseloh, Benjamin West, J.Thomas West*, Roxroy West, Marla L.Weston, Robert Reginald Whale, Linda D.Whalen, C.F.J.Whebell, John O.Wheeler, Reginald Whitaker, Clinton Oliver White, John White, M.Lillian White, Alan Whitehorn, Leon Whiteson, James R.Whiteway, Gordon Francis Whitmore, Donald R.Whyte, Edgar B.Wickberg, Joyce Wieland, Thomas Wien, Clifford Wiens, Ernest J.Wiggins, Darlene Wight, Betty Wilcox, Frank Shorty Wilcox, Norman J.Wilimovsky, Karen Wilkin*, Bruce William Wilkinson, J.A.Wilkinson*, Robert C.Willey, Al Williams, David Ricardo Williams, Glyndwr Williams, Patricia Lynn Williams*, Richard M.Williams, S.Ridgeley Williams, Sydney B.Williams, M.W.Williams, Mary F.Williamson, Moncrieff Williamson, Christopher J.Willis, Norman M.Willis, Rod Willmot, Frank Wills, Bruce G.Wilson, H.E.Wilson, Ian E.Wilson, J.Donald Wilson, J.Tuzo Wilson, Jean Wilson*, Helmut K.Wimmer, Brent Windwick, Robin W.Winks, Gregory Wirick, Ronald G.Wirick, S.F.Wise, William J.Withrow, Henry Wittenberg, Leonhard S.Wolfe, William C.Wonders, Bernard Wood, George Woodcock*, John Woodruff, M.Emerson Woodruff, Robert James Woods, Glenn T.Wright, Harold E.Wright, J.F.C.Wright, J.V.Wright, Janet Wright*, Kenneth O.Wright, Roy A.Wright*, Paul Wyczynski, Jan Wyers, Max Wyman, Graeme Wynn, Leo Yaffe, Maxwell F.Yalden, Dong Yee, Derek York, A.J.Sandy Young, C.Maureen Young, David A.Young, Gayle Young, H.Brig Young, Jane Young, Jeffery Young, John H.Young, Roland S.Young, Walter D.Young, Manuel Zack, Jas Zagan, Suzanne E.Zeller*, Jarold K.Zeman, Joyce Zemans*, Norman W.Zepp, Jacob S.Ziegel, Bruce Ziff, Frank D.Zingrone, Stephen C.Zoltai*, Louise Zuk.
includes:
i) Governor General's Literary Awards, by [anonymous] (pp.758-761; in 2 parts, bpNichol listed for poetry, 197o, in part (chart) 2, Governor General's Award Winners)
ii) Humorous Writing in English, by Stephen Scobie (pp.847-848; prose, with a halfparagraph on Nichol's the martyrology)
iii) Literature in English, by W.H.New (pp1o17-1o2o; prose in 4 parts, passing reference to Nichol in part 4, History, itself in 6 parts, Nichol reference in part 6, 1959-80s)
iv) Nichol, Barrie Phillip, by Douglas Barbour (p.1259; prose)
v) Ondaatje, Michael, by Sharon Thesen (p.1318; prose, passing reference to Nichol/sons of captain poetry)
vi) Oral Literature in English, by Barbara Godard (pp.1331-1332; prose, passing reference to Nichol/Four Horsemen)
vii) Poetry in English, 1960-1980s, by Douglas Barbour (pp.1433-1434; prose, multiple references to Nichol)
viii) Short Fiction in English, by J.R.Tim Struthers (pp.1692-1693; prose in 9 parts, Nichol & Craft Dinner referenced in part 6, Experimental Writing)
ix) INDEX, by Eve Gardner & Ron Gardner (pp.1993-2o89; secondary references only includes Four Horsemen but with no way to access Nichol references other than (iv) above)
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- 2nd edition, 1988
Church of St Leonard, Bledington Gloucestershire
The 1086 Domesday Survey records that the manor of
'Bladintun' was among the gifts of Coenwulf of Mercia to the abbey of Winchcombe, and consisted of 7 hides. The presence of a church was confirmed in a record of 1175, when the Pope confirmed all the possessions of the abbey who held it until its mid 16c Dissolution.
This early church consisted of a nave and chancel, the only survivors being the font & bellcote which was moved from the west end to its present position when the tower was built.
c1220 The south aisle was added possibly at the same time as the chancel was restored / rebuilt, followed by the south porch later in the century.
Late 14c / early 15c the nave was heightened with clerestory windows & the two stage tower built.
The 15c stained glass is particularly fine with kneeling donors in the north wall windows in the nave www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/aYa5sA & also in the 1490 Chantry chapel between the chancel and south aisle built by "Nicholas Hobbes & Agnes his wife" ,
During the reign of protestant Edward Vl in 1551 the incumbent, John Cooke, was found " wanting in doctrine", and was enjoined to desist from 'superstition'. The vicarage had been vacant for more than a year in 1563 and the church was served by a curate, though in 1566 the churchwardens claimed that there was never a curate there, which suggests that he was not resident. Towards the end of the 16c complaint was made that the chancel was not paved, there had been no sermon for 15 years, and the catechism was not taught.
The tower has 6 bells , one of 1639 by James Keane of Woodstock inscribed "And Charles he is our king" stands on the floor of the chantry chapel www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/374Md6
Winchcombe abbey held the manor until its mid 16c dissolution after which it was given in 1553 to Sir Thomas Leigh, later Lord Mayor of London, and passed from him to his eldest son Rowland and his descendants, the Leigh family of Adlestrop.
The church was restored by John Edward Knight Cutts in 1881 and by Frank Ernest Howard c1923.
"editor-in-chief" James H.Marsh.
2nd edition, revised. Edmonton, Hurtig Publishers Limited, [december] 1988. ISBN o-8883o-326-2.
4 volumes in 9-1/16 12-1/16 x 6-1/4 cream linen-covered brown board slipbox, both sides printed gold foil letterpress:
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all volumes with uniform endpaper graphic by Michael J.Lee.
3174 contributors ID'd (note: 248 asterisked names contribute to all 4 volumes; questioned names appear in the index without their contribution(s) having been located):
Caroline Louise Abbott*, Irving Abella*, William Aberhart, Thomas S.Abler, Mark Abley, Baha R.Abu-Laban, George Ackerman, Donald F.Acton, Peter Adams, Jacqueline Adell, Peter A.Adie?, Catherine Ahearn, David E.Aiken, Jim Albert, Frederick A.Aldrich, Eric Aldwinckle, Peter Aliknak, Gratien Allaire, Jacques Allard, A.Richard Allen, Karyn Elizabeth Allen, Max Allen, Robert S.Allen*, Willard F.Allen, Marlene Michele Alt*, Patrick Altman, John Amatt, Laurent Amiot, Pierre Anctil, Bob Anderson, Donald W.Anderson, Doris H.Anderson, Duncan M.Anderson, Frank W.Anderson, Grace Merle Anderson, Peter S.Anderson*, Christopher A.Andreae, Bernard Andres, Sheila Andrew, Florence K.Andrews, Donald F.P.Andrus, Paul Anicef, Thomas H.Anstey, Louis Applebaum, Christon I.Archer*, David J.W.Archer, Clinton Archibald, Mary Archibald, Eugene Y.Arima, Allan Arlett, Leslie Armour, Pat Armstrong, William Armstrong, John T.Arnason, Georges Arsenault, Celine Arseneault*, Eric R.Arthur, Alan F.J.Artibise*, Michael I.Asch, Kenojuak Ashevak, Kiugak Ashoona, Athanasios Asimakopulos, Alain Asselin, Alan J.Asselstine, Barbara Astman, John Atchison, T.Atkinson, Margaret Atwood, Irene E.Aubrey, Alasi Audla, Eleanor E.Augusteijn, Karl Aun, Peter J.Austin-Smith, Helgi H.Austman, Donald H.Avery, Thomas Axworthy, William A.Ayer, Hugh D.Ayers, G.Burton Ayles, John Ayre, Maureen Aytenfisu, Douglas R.Babcock, Robert H.Babcock, Robert E.Babe, Leo Bachle, Morrell P.Bachynski, Margaret Baerwaldt, Harry Baglole, Kenneth Bagnell, David H.Bai, Margaret J.Baigent, Karen E.Bailey, Paul Bailey, Francis Baillairge, David M.Baird, Patricia A.Baird, Allan J.Baker, G.Blaine Baker, Melvin Baker, R.T.Baker, William M.Baker, Chalres S.Baldwin, Douglas O.Baldwin, John R.Baldwin, W.W.Baldwin, Gordon Bale, Georgiana G.Ball, Norman R.Ball, Robert J.Bandoni, Paul A.Banfield, Keith Gordon Banting, Alvin Baragar, Marilyn J.Barber, Douglas F.Barbour*, Clifford A.V.Barker, Jon C.Barlow, Jean Barman, David T.Barnard, John Barnes, Reg G.Barnes, Elinor Barr, John J.Barr, Remigio Germano Barradas, Robert F.Barratt*, Tony Barrett, Wayne R.Barrett, H.J.Barrie, John Barrington-Leigh, Ted Barris*, George S.Barry, David W.Bartlett, Donald R.Bartlett, William Henry Bartlett, James F.Basinger, Peter A.Baskerville, Marilyn J.Baszczynski, Alan H.Batten, Jean-Louis Baudouin, Carol Baum, John C.Bayfield, Jules Bazin, Bob Beal, Gladys Bean, Norma Bearcroft, William R.Beard, Jackson Beardy, Belinda A.Beaton*, Owen B.Beattie, Henri Beau, Gerald-A.Beaudoin*, Rejean Beaudoin, Jacqueline Beaudoin-Ross, Louise Beaudry, Benjamin Beaufoy, France Beauregard, Brian P
B.N.Beaven, Brian R.Bechtel, J.Murray Beck*, Margaret Beckman, John Beckwith, Roger Bedard, Michael Bedford, Dean Beeby, Don R.Beer, Michael D.Behiels*, Madeleine Beland, Mario Beland, Guy Belanger, Real Belanger, Rene Belanger, Roger Belanger, Jean Belisle, D.G.Bell, Norman Bell, Norman W.Bell, Ruben C.Bellan, Andre Belleau, Rene J.Belzile, Beverley Bendell, J.W.Bengough, Gerry Bennett, John Bennett, Edward Horton Bensley, Douglas Bentham, K.Bentham, D.M.R.Bentley, David J.Bercuson, William Berczy, John J.Bergen, Jeniva Berger, Thomas R.Berger, Claude Bergeron, A.T.Bergerud, Norbert Berkowitz, Andre Bernard, Frank R.Bernard, Jean-Paul Bernard, Jean-Thomas Bernard, Jacques Bernier, Marc Bernier, Elliott Bernshaw, Nicole Bernshaw, Jonathan Berry, Michael J.Berry, Ralph Berry, Pierre Berton, Neil Besner*, Diane E.Bessai, Carl Betke, John Michael Bewers, Onnig Beylerian, Bruce Bezaire, M.Vincent Bezeau, Reginald W.Bibby, Gilles Bibeau, Ivan B.Bickell, Julius Bigauskas, Petro B.T.Bilaniuk, Robert Billings, Ge4offrey Bilson, B.C.Binning, Carolyn J.Bir, Michael S.Bird, Richard M.Bird, Andrew Birrell, Carol Anne Bishop, Charles A.Bishop, Mary F.Bishop, Alastair Bissett-Johnson, Conrad M.Black, Joseph Laurence Black, Martha Louise Black, Meredith Jean Black, Naomi Black, Robert G.Blackadar, Robert H.Blackburn, John D.Blackwell, Eleanor M.Blain, Alex M.Blair, Robert Blair, Andre Blais, Phyllis R.Blakeley, J.Sherman Bleakney, Bertram C.Blevis, Lawrence C.Bliss, Michael Bliss, E.D.Blodgett, Jean Blodgett, Hans Blohm, Ronald Bloor, Arthur W.Blue, A.Blyth, Robin W.Boadway, David A.Boag, Ruby Boardman, Douglas H.Bocking, Jack Boddington, Trevor Boddy, John M.Bodner, George J.Boer, James P.Bogart, Jean Sutherland Boggs, Tibor Bognar, Gilles Boileau, Aurelien Boivin, Bernard Boivin, Jean Boivin, Geoffrey Bokovany, Andre Bolduc, Yves Bolduc, Glen W.Boles*, Francis W.P.Bolger, Kenneth E.Bollinger, George Bonavia, Courtney C.J.Bond, Flint Bondurant, Joseph Bonenfant, Gayle Bonish, Roy Bonisteel, Rudy Boonstra, W.Hanson Boorne, Rodney M.Booth, Paul M.Boothe, Paul-Emil Borduas, Robert Bothwell*, Robert D.Bott, Randy Bouchard, Michel A.Boucher, Gilles Boulet, Roger H.Boulet, Doug Boult, Andre G.Bourassa, Nicole Bourbonnais, Pierre L.Bourgault, John Brian Bourne, Patricia E.Bovey, A.J.Bowen, Lynne E.Bowen, Wilbur Fee Bowker, Roy T.Bowles, Hartwell Bowsfield, Christine Boyanoski, Farrell M.Boyce, John Boyd, Oliver A.Bradt, William J.Brady, Chris Braiden, F.Gerald Brander, Guy R.Brassard, Ted J.Brasser, Bernard Brault, R.Matthew Bray*, J.A.Breck, David H.Breen*, Francois Bregha, Sidney Bregman, Willard Brehaut*, J.William Brennan, Paul W.Brennan, Raymond Breton, Roland Brideau, Harry John Bridgman, John E.C.Brierley*, Jean L.Briggs, David R.Brillinger, Jack Brink, Ralph O.Brinkhurst, Robert Brisebois, Aldo Brochet, Andre Brochu, Irwin M.Brodo, Somer Brodribb, Alan A.Brookes, Ian A.Brookes, Bill Brooks, David B.Brooks, Robert S.Broughton, Yvs Brousseau, Walt Browarny, D.P.Brown, David Brown, Desmond H.Brown*, E.Brown, Jennifer S.H.Brown*, Richard G.B.Brown*, Robert Craig Brown, Roy I.Brown, Thomas E.Brown, Don R.Brownell, Lorne D.Bruce, Fred Bruemmer, John H.Brumley, Alan G.Brunger, Reinhart A.Brust, Rorke Bardon Bryan, Giles Bradley Bryant, Thomas A.Brzustowki, [--?--] Buache, Norman Buchignani, Ruth Matheson Buck, Phillip A.Buckner*, Geoff Budden, Susan Buggey, Lise Buisson, Paul Buitenhuis, John Bullen, J.M.Bumsted*, Jim Burant, Patricvk H.Burden, Joan Burke, Robert D.Burke, Jean Burnet, David Burnett*, Marilyn Schiff Burnett*, Dorothy K.Burnham, Eedson Louis Millard Burns, Michael Burns, Robert J.Burns, Robin Burns, Ian Burton, Jack Bush, Paul Buteux, Frank Taylor Butler, K.Jack Butler, Margaret Butschler, Edward Butts, Robert E.Butts, Marcel Cadotte, Gordon F.Callahan, John C.Callaghan, John W.Callahan, June Callwood, Lorraine Camerlain, Bill Cameron, Christina Cameron, Duncan Cameron, Elspeth Cameron, James M.Cameron, Wendy Cameron*, A.Barrie Campbell, Beverly Campbell, Douglas F.Campbell, Gordon Campbell, Ian A.Campbell, J.Milton Campbell, Jack J.R.Campbell, Neil John Campbell, Percy I.Campbell, Sandra Campbell, Richard Campion, William T.Cannon, Pierre Cantin, Usher Caplan, Emily F.Carasco, Clifton F.Carbin, Douglas Cardinal, Patrick R.T.Cardy, Thomas H.Carefoot, J.M.S.Careless*, Gilles Carle, Jock Alan Carlisle, Franklin Carmichael, Derek Caron, Laurent G.Caron, Carole H.Carpenter, Ken Carpenter, Emily Carr, Gaston Carriere, Carman V.Carroll, Jock Carroll, Brian G.Carter, George E.Carter, Margaret Carter, Richard J.Cashin, Ian Casselman, Maureen Cassidy, George Catlin, Michel Cauchon, Paul B.Cavers*, Richard Chabot, Roland Chagnon, Jim Chalmers, Roger Chamberland, Edward J.Chambers, Francis J.Chambers, James K.Chambers, Robert D.Chambers, D.H.Champ(?), Guy Champagne, Michel Champagne*, James K.Chapman, John D.Chapman, Louis Charbonneau, John Charles, Murray N.Charlton, L.Margaret Chartrand, Luc Chatrand, Rene Chartrand, Brian D.E.Chatterton, Gilles Chausse, Rick Checkland, Michel Vincent Cheff, Nancy Miller Chenier, Anselme Chiasson, Zeonon Chiasson, Walter R.Childers, Peter D.Chimbos, Blair Ching, Alexander J.Chisholm, Elspeth Chisholm, Robert Choquette, Catherine D.Chorniawy, Diana Chown, Jean Chretien, Timothy J.Christian, William E.Christian, Carl A.Christie, G.L.Christie, Innis Christie, Jim Christopher, B.Bert Chubey, Charles Stephen Churcher*, Janet Chute, S.Donald C.Chutter, Jacques Cinq-Mars, V.Claerhout, John J.Clague, Michael Thomas Clandinin, A.McFadyen Clark, Howard C.Clark, Lovell C.Clark*, Paraskeva Clark, Robert H.Clark, Andrew Clark, Howard C.Clark, Kenneth R.Clark, Lovell C.Clark, Paraskeva Clark, Robert H.Clark, T.Alan Clark, Thomas H.Clark, Wesley J.Clark, R.Allyn Clarke, Stephen Clarkson, Wallace Clement, Nathalie Clerk*, Norman Clermont, Yves W.Clermont, Howard Clifford, William L.Clink, Richard T.Clippingdae, W.J.Clouston, Nicole Cloutier, Gigi Clowes, Brian W.Coad, John P.Coakley, Donna Coates, Kenneth S.Coates, Bente Roed Cochran, James P.Cockburn, C.Cockroft, William James Cody, Dale R.Cogswell, Fred Cogswell, Stanley A.Cohen, Bruce Cohoon, Susan G.Cole, James Coleman, Patricia H.Coleman, Elizabeth Collard, Paulette Collet, Malcolm M.C.Collins, Helen Fabia Collinson, John Robert Colombo*, Charles Comfort, Alan Conboy, Odette Condemine, David R.Conn, M.Patricia Connelly, James T.H.Connor, Leonard W.Conolly, Robert J.Conover*, Margaret Conrad, A.Brandon Conron, Brian E.Conway, F.Graham Cooch, Eung-Do Cook, Francis R.Cook, Kennon Cooke, O.A.Cooke, Owen Cooke, Heather Cooper, Gordon William Cope, Murray J.Copeland, Brent Copley, John R.D.Copley, Pierre Corbeil, Frank Corcoran, J.Clement Cormier, Paul Grant Cornell, Peter M.Cornell, Vincenzo Coronelli, Frank Cosentino*, Ronald L.Cosper, Francoise Cote, Jean G.Cote, Mark Cote, Jacques Cotnam, Rebecca Priegert Coulter, Robert T.Coupland, Thomas J.Courchene, John J.Courtney, Sally Coutts, John J.Cove, Jeff G.Cowan, Harold G.Coward, Bruce Cox, Diane Wilson Cox, Michael F.Crabb*, Laurence Harold Cragg, George Craig, Mary M.Craig*, Terrence L.Craig, Ian K.Crain, Brian A.Crane, David Crane, John L.Cranmer-Byng, Donald A.Cranstone, David L.Craven, Roy D.Crawford, Judith Crawley, Tim Creery, Philippe Crine, Harold Crookell, John Crosby*, Michael S.Cross, Diane Crossley, E.J.Crossman, Omer Croteau, A.David Crowe, Jean Margaret Crowe, Keith Jeffray Crowe, Ronald B.Crowe, David M.Cruden, David A.Cruickshank, Ken Cruickshank, Paul E.Crunican, Rudolf P.Cujes, Maurice Cullen, Bruce Gordon Cumming, Carman W.Cumming, Leslie Merrill Cumming, Doug Curran, Philip J.Currie, Raymond F.Currie, Walter A.Curtin*, Christopher G.Curtis*, Edward S.Curtis, James E.Curtis, Leonard J.Cusack, Maurice Cutler, Jerome S.Cybulski, Michael Czubokal, Joachim B.Czypionka, Anne Innis Dagg, Lorraine G.D'Agincourt, Edward H.Dahl, Hallvard Dahlie, Moshie E.Dahms, Hugh Monro Dale, Ralph Dale, John H.Dales, Micheline D'Allaire, F.Dally, D.Daly, Eric W.Daly, Nathaniel Dance, Pierre Dansereau, Ruth Danys, Regna Darnell, Hugh A.Daubeny, Paul Davenport, Frank Davey, Gilbert David, Helene David, Peter P.David, William A.B.Davidson, Adriana A.Davies, Gwendolyn Davies, Jim Davies, John A.Davies, Ken Davies, Thomas Davies, Ann Davis, Chuck Davis, Richard C.Davis, Vicki L.Davis, James D.Davison, Michael J.Dawe, John M.Day, Lawrence Day, Barbara K.Deans, Philip Dearden, Chris DeBresson, Theod De Bry, Malcolm Graeme Decarie, Samuel De Champlain, Bart F.Deeg, Ronald K.Deeprose, James V.DeFelice, Nicolas De Fer, C.G.Van Zyll De Jong, Nicolas J.De Jong*, Norman C.Delarue, J.De Lavoye, Vincent M.Del Buono, Guillaume Del'Isle, L.Denis Delorme, Hugh A.Dempsey, L.James Dempsey, Michael R.Dence, David Dendy, John D.Dennison, A.A.Den Otter, Dora De Pedery-Hunt, Honor De Pencier, D.De Richeterre, Jacques F.Derome, Duncan R.Derry, Ramsay Derry, Peter Desbarats, Joseph F.W.DesBarres, Pierre Desceliers, Donald Deschenes, Jean-Luc DesGranges, Andree Desilets*, Yvon Desloges, G.J.DeSorcy, Marie Jose Des Rivieres, Marquis De Tracy, MacDonald Dettwiler, John DeVisser*, Philip M.Dewan, John Dewhirst*, Lyle Dick, Lloyd Merlin Dickie, John A.Dickinson, William Trevor Dickinson, Nigel Dickson, Gera Dillon, Larry Dillon, Milan V.Dimic, Gerard Dion, Raoul Dionne, Rene Dionne, Gerald E.Dirks, Patricia G.Dirks, Richard J.Diubaldo, Murray Dobbin, Mike Dobel, A.Rodney Dobell, Diane Dodd, Donald Andrew Dodman, Audrey D.Doerr, G.C.Dohler, Allen Doiron, Claude Ernest Dolman, Louise Dompierre, Mairi Donaldson, Sue Ann Donaldson, Margaret Mary Donnelly, John Donner, Andre Donneur, Penelope B.R.Doob*, Peter K.Doody, Joyce Doolittle, Anthony H.J.Dorsey, Yvon Dore, Gilles Dorian, John B.Dossetor, Lydia Dotto, Roger A.Doucet, Leonard A.Doucette, Charles Dougall, Jane L.Dougan, Charles Douglas, David H.Douglas, W.A.B.Douglas, Marguerite R.Dow, William F.Dowbiggin, R.Keith Downey, Arthur T.Doyle*, Denzil J.Doyle, James Doyle, Richard J.Doyle, Pierre Doyon, Sharon Drache, Derek C.Drager, Bronwyn Drainie, Wilhelmina M.Drake, D.Wayne Draper, James A.Draper, Nandor Fred Dreisziger, Leo Driedger, Kenneth F.Drinkwater, Bernadette Driscoll, Jean-Pierre Drolet, Glenn Drover, Ian M.Drummond, R.Norman Drummond, Jean E.Dryden, Patrick D.Drysdale, Jean-Marie M.Dubois*, James R.Dubro, Leo Ducharme, Raymond Duchesne*, Francois Duchesneau, Jean-Marcel Duciaume, Madeleine Ducrocq-Poirier, Dennis Duffy, Claude Duflos, Walter W.Duley, Gaston Dulong, Francois Dumont, Micheline Dumont, M.J.Dunbar, Graham W.Duncan, Neil J.Duncan, Robert H.Dunham, Marilyn E.Dunlop, Brian Leigh Dunnigan, A.Davidson Dunton, Jean R.Duperreault, Jean-Claude Dupont, Serge Marc Durflinger, Rene Durocher, Gabriel Dussault, Charles Dutoit, O.P.Dwived, Noel Dyck, Charles C.Dyer, James G.Dykes, John A.Eager, William A.Eager, John A.Eagle, Peter R.Eakins, Ross A.Eaman, Harry C.Eastman, Colin Eatock, Dorothy Harley Eber, William John Eccles*, Christine Eddie, E.V.Eddie, Charles Edenshaw, Arnold Edinborough, Oliver Edward Edwards, Peggy Edwards, Roger B.Ehrhardt, Margrit Eichler, Neil Einarson, Wilfred L.Eisnor, R.Bruce Elder, Jean Elford, Peter Douglas Elias, E.Elice, Michael Elie, C.W.J.Eliot, Bruce S.Elliott, David R.Elliott, James A.Elliott, Marie Elliott, David Ellis, Kosso Eloul, John A.Elson, George Emery, Donald W.Emmerson, Douglas B.Emmons, Maurice Emond, William F.Empey, Mike Emre, John R.English*, Murray W.Enkin, Philip C.Enros, Frank H.Epp, Isaac Erb, Robert Bruce Erb, Arthur Erickson, Glen E.Erikson, Anthony J.Erskine, Sorel Etrog, Brian L.Evans, David K.Evans*, John Evans, W.F.J.Evans, Ivan Eyre, William Faden, Joe Fafard, Curtis Fahey, Valerie J.Fall, A.Murray Fallis, Peter V.Fankboner, D.M.L.Farr*, Dorothy M.Farr, Fred Farrell, Giuseppe Fassio, George D.Fawcett, Alison Feder, Sergey Fedoroff, Margery Fee, Kevin O'Brien Fehr, William Feindel, Seth R.Feldman, Donald Fenna, William O.Fennell, M.Brock Fenton, Terry L.Fenton, Bob Ferguson, Howard L.Ferguson, Mary W.Ferguson*, J.D.Fernie, Jean Ferron, Douglas Fetherling*, Menno Fieguth, George Field, John L.Field, Richard Henning Field, Robert Field, Leonard M.Findlay, Judith Fingard, Howard R.Fink, Alvin Finkel, Maxwell Finklestein, Douglas A.Finlayson*, Gerard Finley, Gerard Finn, Christine Firth, Douglas J.Fisher, Richard S.Fisher, Robin Fisher, Stan C.Fisher, John Walter Fitsell, Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald, Patrick J.Fitzgerald, Tim Fitzharris*, David H.Flaherty, Thomas Flanagan, Allan R.Fleming, Elizabeth A.Fleming, R.B.Fleming, Robert J.Fleming, Sandford Fleming, David B.Flemming, Marilyn G.Flitton, Halle Flygare, Pieter A.Folkens, David G.Fong, Max L.Foran, Ernest R.Forbes, R.E.Forbes, William B.Forbes, Richard G.Forbis, Dennis P.Forcese, Anne Rochon Ford, Clifford Ford, Derek C.Ford, Gillian Ford, Susan Ford, Bertrand Forest, Ronald W.Forrester, Warren D.Forrester, Eugene Alfred Forsey, Frank R.Forsyth, Peter A.Forsyth, Claire-Andree Fortin, Gerald Fortin, Charles N.Forward, William F.Forward, Brian F.Foss, Franklin L.Foster, J.Bristol Foster, John Bellamy Foster, John E.Foster*, Michael K.Foster, Glenn B.Foulds, Nancy Brown Foulds, Edith M.Fowke, Marian Fowler, Charlie Fox, Paul W.Fox, Richard C.Fox, Rosemary J.Fox, Daniel Francis*, Diane Francis(?), David Frank, Julius F.Frank, Colin Athel Franklin, C.E.S.Franks, David Fransen, Robert T.Franson, Arman Frappier(?), Jorge Frascara, David Fraser, John A.Fraser, Kathleen D.J.Fraser, Robert Lochiel Fraser*, Pierre Frechette, Howard Townley Fredeen, Benjamin Freedman, Gordon Russel Freeman, Mac Freeman, Milton M.R.Freeman, Minnie Aodla Freeman, Roger D.Freeman, Walter H.P.Freitag, Carey French, Hugh M.French, Elizabeth Frey, James S.Frideres, Gerald Friesen, James D.Friesen, Jean M.Friesen, Jimmie Frise, Stanley Brice Frost, Adam G.Fuerstenberg, Robert Fulford, Anthony M.Fuller, George R.Fuller, William A.Fuller, Carol W.Fullerton, Douglas H.Fullerton, Ian F.Furniss, Richard W.Fyfe*, William S.Fyfe, Rene Robert Gadacz*, Chad Gaffield, David P.Gagan, Michel Gagne, Clarence Gagnon, Francois-Marc Gagnon, Victor Gaizauskas, Claude Galarneau, Peggy Gale, Gerald L.Gall, Daniel T.Gallacher, Paul Gallagher, Strome Galloway, John Alexander Galt, Natarajan Ganapathy, Herman Ganzevoort, Charles Gardet, David E.Gardner*, Eve Gardner, Norman Gardner, Ron Gardner, Ron Garnett, Christopher J.R.Garrett, John F.Garrett, Jane Gaskell, Alain Gautier, Lise Gauvin, M.J.Gauvin, Brian Gavriloff, Mary Louise Gay, Hugh J.Gayler, Douglas A.Geekie, John Grigsby Geiger, Valerius Geist*, John Gellner, Paul Gendreau, Ghislain Gendron, Julia Gersovitz, Trisha Gessler, Ian A.L.Getty, Elmer N.Ghostkeeper(?), Jacques R.Giard, Richard A.Gibb, Sandra Gibb, Kenneth M.Gibbons, Graeme Gibson, James A.Gibson, Lee Gibson, William C.Gibson, Perry James Giffen, Peter Giffen, Elizabeth Hollingsworth Gignac, Richard Giguere, C.W.Gilchrist, J.N.Giles, John Patrick Gillese, Beryl C.Gillespie, Bill Gillespie,Laurence J.P.Gillespie, John M.Gillett, Margaret Gillett, Robert Peter Gillis, Geraldine Gilliss, Alan M.Gillmor, Cedric Gillot, Norbert Gilmore, J.C.Gilson, Yves Gingras, Andre Girouard, J.Gleadah, Burton Glendenning, Michael Gnarowski, David J.Goa, Barbara J.T.Godard, Ensley A.Godby, W.Earl Godfrey, William G.Godfrey, R.Bruce Godwin, Cy Gonick, Cecilia A.Gonzales, Bryan N.S.Gooch, S.James Gooding, Jerry Goodis, John T.Goodman, R.G.Goold, Arthur S.Goos, Paul A.Goranson, Anne Gordon, Donald J.C.Gordon, Glenn Gordon, Stanley Gordon, Walter L.Gordon, Deborah Gorham, Harriet R.Gorham, Stanley W.Gorham, Calvin Carl Gotlieb, Daniel H.Gottesman, Barry Morton Gough, Joseph B.Gough, Judy Gouin, Allan M.Gould*, Henri Goulet(?), Benoit-Beaudry Gourd*, James Iain Gow, Alan Gowans, Linda Gowens-Crane, J.Wesley Graham, Jane E.Graham, John F.Graham, Katherine A.Graham, Roger Graham, E.H.Grainger, J.L.Granatstein*, Alix Granger, Luc Granger, Frank Grant, John A.G.Grant, John Webster Grant, Peter Grant*, Ted Grant, Barry Gray, Carolyn Elizabeth Gray, David F.Gray, David Robert Gray, Earle Gray*, G.Ronald Gray, James T.Gray, Stephen Grsay, D'Arcy M.Greaves, Harold V.Green, Janet Green, John Paul Green, Leslie C.Green, Melvyn Green, Richard Green, Reesa Greenberg, John P.Greene, Thomas B.Greenfield(?), Pauline Greenhill(?), Brereton Greenhous*, John Edward Ross Greenshields, Hugh J.Greenwood, Allan Greer, Arthur E.Gregg, E.David Gregory, Patrick T.Gregory, Robert W.Gregory, Julius H.Grey, Norman T.Gridgeman, Foster J.K.Griezic, Herbert Lawrence Griffin, John D.M.Griffin, Anthony J.F.Griffiths, Barry Griffiths, Derek Griffiths, Graham C.D.Griffiths, Naomi E.S.Griffiths, Sergio Grinstein, Yolande Grise(?), Deanna Groetzinger, Jack W.Grove, Robert G.Grubel, Patrick D.Gruber, Hans E.Gruen, Terry Guernsey, Dennis Guest, Hal J.Guest*, Tee Lamont Guidotti, Armand Guilmette, Bernadette Guilmette, H.Pearson Gundy, Kristjana Gunnars, S.W.Gunner, Harry Emmet Gunning, W.Gush, Allan Guy, Julian Gwyn, Richard J.Gwyn, Peter P.C.Haanappel, Erich Haber, Carlotta Hacker, Jim Hackler, Yvonne Y.Haddad, Michael L.Hadley, Keith D.Hage, J.Haigh, G.Brenton Haliburton, Anthony J.Hall, David J.Hall, Frederick A.Hall, Jim Hall, John W.Hall, Roger Hall, Mary E.Hallett, Hugh A.Halliday, Ian Halliday, Mary Halloran, Gerald Hallowell, Beryl M.Hallworth, Francess G.Halpenny, Marjorie M.Halpin, E.J.Hamacher, Vincent Carl Hamacher, George Frederick Hamann, Theophile Hamel, Louis-Edmond Hamelin, Donald G.Hamilton, J.Hamilton, Rolf Hamilton, S.W.Hamilton, Sally A.Hamilton, William B.Hamilton, Michael C.Hampson, Brent M.Hamre, Geoffrey Hancock, Lyn Hancock, Piers Handling, James Hanrahan, Asbjorn T.Hansen, John D.Harbron, Peter Harcourt, David F.Hardwick, Jean-Pierre Hardy, Rene Hardy, F.Kenneth Hare, Clara Hargittay, J.Anthony Hargreaves, Gordon Harland(?), Alex M.Harper, J.Russell Harper*, Richard Harrington, G.J.Harris, Gretchen L.H.Harris, James A.Harris, Lawren Harris, Peter Harris, Robert Cole Harris, Stephen Harris*, Stuart A.Harris, Walter E.Harris, William E.Harris, Lionel G.Harrison, Paul J.Harrison, Tom Harrison, Ted Hart, Peter J.Harte, Al Harvey, David D.Harvey, Fred J.Hatch, Wilbert O.Haufe, Lutz Haufschild, Jo Hauser, V.Tony Hauser, Ronald G.Haycock*, Michael Hayden, Florence C.Hayes, David M.Hayne, Robert H.Haynes, Carol Hayter, Henry F.Heald, Trevor D.Heaver, Harvey D.Hebb, Richard J.Hebda, Gerard Hebert, Louis-Philippe Hebert, Robert A.Hedlin, Conrad E.Heidenreich, Frederick M.Helleiner, Rudolph A.Helling, June Helm, Bruce S.Heming, Odile Henault, Alex Henderson, William B.Henderson, Tom Hendry, E.Henn, Ralph L.Hennessy, Jacques Henripin, A.S.Henry, Michael M.Henry, Yude M.Henteloff, Alec Herbert, Frank A.Herbert, George Heriot, Alex W.Herman, Harry Vjekoslav Herman, Craig Heron*, Don J.Herperger, Stephen M.Herrero, Robert Hesketh, Ingo Hessel, Phillip Hewett, Irving Hexham, Benedykt Heydenkorn, Edward S.Hickcox, Michael Hickman, Donald Higgins, David Higgs, Joseph Highmore, Dahn D.Higley, Walter Hildebrandt, Charles Christie Hill, Harry M.Hill, Tom Hill, James K.Hiller*, Anne Trowell Hillmer*, Norman Hillmer*, W.G.R.Hind, Ole Hindsgaul, Sherman Hines, Akira Hirose, Carolyn Hlus, Helen Hobbs, R.Gerald Hobbs, Gilles Hocquart, John Edwin Hodgett*, Bruce W.Hodgins, J.W.Hodgins, Judith F.M.Hoeniger, J.J.Hogan, Helen Sawyer Hogg, A.Holbrook, J.A.Holden, A.W.Holdstock, Gerald Holdsworth, K.Tony Hollihan, H.T.Holman, C.Janet Holmes, Jeffrey Holmes, John W.Holmes, W.Holmes, Eric J.Holmgren*, S.Homer, Alvin George Hong, Robert Hood, Frances Ann Hopkins, Robin Hopper, Peter Hopwood, Charles Horetzky, Michiel Horn, Arthur E.C.Horne, Stan W.Horrall, Alan S.Hourston, [--?--] Housden, C.Stuart Houston*, James Houston, J.G.Howard, Ross K.Howard, Victor M.Howard, Colin D.Howell, Julie O.Hrapko, Douglas P.Hube, Jayne Huddleston, Raymond Hudon, Douglas R.Hudson, Raymond J.A.Huel, Fred Huffman, Richard David Hughes, J.David Hulchanski, Elizabeth Hulse, William Humber*, Stephen Hume, Monte Hummel, Jack Humphrey, Charles W.Humphries, Edward William Humphrys, Robert F.Hunka, Geoffrey Hunt, John R.Hunt, Tony Hunt, Kenneth E.Hunter, Robert Hunter, Mel Hurtig, Mervyn J.Huston, Linda Hutcheon, Gerald M.Hutchinson, Roger C.Hutchinson, Richard J.Huyda, A.M.J.Hyatt, Doreen Marie Indra, Elizabeth Ingolfsrud, Avrom Isaacs, Colin F.W.Isaacs, Bill Ivy, David Jackel, Susan Jackel*, Sydney W.Jackman, A.Y.Jackson, Bernard S.Jackson, Graham Jackson, Harold Jackson, John D.Jackson, John James Jackson, John N.Jackson, Lionel E.Jackson, Robert J.Jackson, Roger C.Jackson, Stephen O.Jackson, Ronny Jacques, Cornelius J.Jaenen*, Donna James, Ellen S.James, Ross D.James*, Sheilagh S.Jameson, Margie Jamieson, Stuart M.Jamieson, Hudson N.Janisch, Christian T.L.Janssen, Lorraine L.Janus, Richard A.Jarrell, Marguerite Jean, Dennis W.Jeanes, Alan H.Jeeves, C.W.Jefferys, Thomas Jefferys, Robert Jekyll, Michael Jenkin, Phyllis Marie Jensen, Vickie D.Jensen, Jane Jenson(?), L.Martin Jerry, Alan M.Jessop, Dean Jobb, Louis Jobin, Jan C.Jofriet, Peter Johansen, Timothy Johns, Walter H.Johns, Dennis Johnson, J.K.Johnson, Peter Wade Johnson, Robert E.Johnson, W.O.Vic Johnson, Alex Johnston, C.Fred Johnston, Charles M.Johnston, Frances E.M.Johnston, Franz H.Johnston, Hugh Johnston, Richard Johnston, W.Stafford Johnston, William Johnston, Marcel Jomphe, Brian Jones, David C.Jones, David Phillip Jones, Elwood Hugh Jones, Gaynor G.Jones, Laura Jones, Raymond E.Jones, Richard A.Jones*, Alan V.Jopling, Frederic Waistfall Jopling, Colin Jose, Neal R.Jotham, Peter Jull, [--?--] Jurotsky, Claude Jutra, Nick Kach, Richard Kadulski, Joseph Kage, A.A.Kahil, Patricia Kaiser, Warren E.Kalbach, Henry Kalen, Stephan Felix Kaliski(?), Helmut Kallman, Karen Dazelle Kallweit, Harold D.Kalman, A.N.Kamal, Paul Kane, Joseph W.Kanuka, George Kapelos, Martha Kaplan, Ruth Kaplan, William Edward Kaplan, Isabel Kaprielian, Urjo Kareda, Malak Karsh, Yousuf Karsh, Peter Karsten, Elinor Mary Kartzmark, Naim Kattan, Anhrlica Kauffmann, Martin L.Kaufmann, Leslie S.Kawamura, Gregory S.Kealey*, David R.Keane, King S.Kearns, Michael J.Keen, David L.Keenlyside, Elaine Keillor, W.J.Keith, William Stirling Keizer*, Frances C.Kelley, Louis Gerard Kelly, David D.Kemp, Walter H.Kemp, Kay Kendall, John Edward Kendle, Dorothy Kennedy, J.E.Kennedy, John L.Kennedy*, Mark B.Kennedy, Elizabeth H.Kennell, Stephen A.Kent, John A.C.Kentfield, John P.B.Kenyon, Walter A.Kenyon, Kenneth Kernaghan, Lois Kathleen Kernaghan*, Adam J.Kerr, Gordon R.Kerr, Robert B.Kerr, Stephen R.Kerr, Andre Kertesz, Paula Kestelman, Jean-Pierre Kesteman, Wilfred H.Kesterton, Keith S.Ketchen, Douglas Keith McEwan Kevan, Peter G.Kevan(?), J.E.Michael Kew, John Keyes, Bruce Kidd, Thomas W.Kierans, Gerald Killan, Bill J.King, M.G.Kingshott, Ray A.Kingsmith, Colin Kirk, Stanislav J.Kirschbaum, John James Kirton, Eleanor M.Kish, Walter Klaassen, Murray S.Klamkin, Lewis N.Klar, Harold R.Klinck, Robert B.Klymasz, Richard W.Knapton, Judith Knelman, Alan R.Knight, David B.Knight, Dorothy Knowles, Robert Hugh Knowles, Stephen T.Knowles, Brian M.Knudsen, Eric Koch, Franz M.Koennecke, Wray E.Koepke, Lilly Koltun, Balthazar Korab, Paul M.Koroscil, J.Anthony Koslow, Myrna Anne Kostash, Tony Kot, Vladimir J.Krajina, Kate Kranck, Stephen J.Kraseman, Cheryl L.Krasnick, Peter V.Krats, J.A.Kraulis*, Charles J.Krebs, F.Henry Krenz, Erwin Kreutzweiser, Cornelius Krieghoff, Andrea Kristof, Arthur Kroker, Eva-Marie Kroller, Martin Krossel, Karol J.Krotki, Larry L.Kulisek, Walter O.Kupsch, William Kurelek, Eva M.Kushner, Ernie Kuyt*, David Kwavnick, C.Ian Kyar, Micheline Labelle, Danielle Laberge, Michele Lacombe*, [--?--] La Cosa, Estelle Lacoursiere*, Laurier Lacroix*, Michel Laferriere, Guy Lafrance, Raymond J.Lahey, William G.Laidlaw, Mabel H.Laine*, Dennis Laing, Gertrude M.Laing, Claude Lajeunesse, G.-Raymond Laliberte, Andre N.Lalonde, Gerard L.Lalonde, W.Kaye Lamb, Geoffrey Lambert, H.Lambert, James H.Lambert, George E.Lammers, Yvan Lamonde, Marc Lamontagne, Peter Lancaster, R.Brian Land, Pierre Landreville, Kenneth Landry, John D.Landstreet, E.David Lane, Robert B.Lane, Robert P.Langlands, Carmen Langlois, Wayne Lankinen, Robert Lansdale, Karlis O.Lapins, Pierre Louis Lapointe, Eleanor R.Laquian, Peter Anthony Larkin, Jean B.D.Larmour, Emma D.LaRocque, George H.La Roi, Andre Larose, Serge Larose, Jeanette Larouche, Edward N.Larter, Pierre LaSalle, Daniel Latouche*, Viviane F.Launay, Gerard Laurence, Karen Laurence, Marc Laurendeau, Michael Lauzon, Omer Lavallee, Kathleen Laverty*, Kenneth R.Lavery, Marie Lavigne, Patricia Johnston Lavigueur(?), Leslie M.Lavkulich, Paul Lavoie, Pierre Lavoie, Charles Law, John Lawson, Don G.Law-West, Jim Laxer, Arleigh H.Laycock, David H.Laycock, Richard E.C.Layne, Marvin Lazerson, John R.N.Lazier, Fred Lebensold, Hugues LeBlanc, Charles P.Leblond, Paul H.LeBlond, Sylvio LeBlond, Antonio Lechasseur*, Donald J.Lecraw, Johanne Ledoux, Fernand Leduc, Laurence LeDuc, Ozias Leduc, Rene Leduc-Park, David Lee, John Alan Lee, Michael J.Lee, Robin Leech, John G.Leefe, Joseph Legare, Marthe Legault, Camille Legendre, Russel D.Legge, Robert F.Legget*, J.Mark Leier, Doug Leighton, Jean M.Leiper, Michel Lemaire, Jean-Paul Lemay, Clement Lemelin(?), Maurice Lemelin, Pierre H.Lemieux, Raymond U.Lemieux, Vincent Lemieux, Guy Lemire, Maurice Lemire, Robert Lemire, Dorothy A.Lenarsic, Jos L.Lennards, Frank Lennon, John Lennox, David W.Leonard, Yvan G.Lepage, Donald J.Le Roy, Rodney L.LeRoy, Peter M.Leslie, M.Claude Lessard, Barry H.Lesser, Carol Anne Letheren, Victor Levant, Trevor H.Levere, Bruce D.Levett, Malcolm Levin, Allan E.Levine, Gilbert Levine, Ron Levine, Joseph Levitt, Sheldon J.Levitt, Brian S.Lewis, Douglas L.Lewis, John B.Lewis, Joyce C.Lewis, Laurie Lewis, Sophie Lewis, Walter Lewis, Joel Lexchin, Elliott H.Leyton, James W.Lightbody, Norman R.Lightfoot, Jack N.Lightstone, Gary M.Lindberg, Ernest Lindner, Evert E.Lindquist, Peter L.Lindsay, Joseph D.Lindsey, Paul-Andre Linteau, Mary Jane Lipkin, Arthur Lismer, Marilyn Lister, Rota Herzberg Lister, John W.Y.Lit, Moe M.Litman, E.Livernois, Donna Livingstone, Douglas G.Lochhead, Carl J.Lochnan*, Anthony R.Lock, Jack L.Locke, Gulbrand Loken, D.Edwards Loney, Kathleen Lord, James Lorimer, Frances Loring, Marcel Lortie, Arthur Loughton, Laurence Dale Lovick, Raymond Nicholson Lowes, Peter J.M.Lown, W.Mark Lowry, Edward P.Lozowski*, Frere Luc, David Paul Lumsden, Harry G.Lumsden, Ian Gordon Lumsden, Chris Lund, John Lund, Manoly R.Lupul, Real Lussier, John M.Lyle, John Goodwin Lyman, Gerald Lynch, Wayne Lynch, Deborah Maryth Lyon*, G.F.Lyon, John David Lyon, William I.Macadam, J.Malcolm Macartney, Terence Macartney-Filgate, Hugh MacCallum, Ian MacCallum, Cathy Macdonald, G.Edward MacDonald, Heather MacDonald*, J.E.H.MacDonald, Les MacDonald, Martha MacDonald, R.H.Macdonald, R.St.J.MacDonald, Roderick A.Macdonald, Stewart D.MacDonald, Valerie Isabel Macdonald, Margaret MacDonnell(?), April J.MacDougall, Heather MacDougall, Laurel Sefton MacDowell, Thomas F.Mace, Grant MacEwan, Royce MacGillivray, James G.MacGregor, Joseph B.MacInnis, Tessa MacIntosh, Daniel S.C.Mackay, David Clark MacKenzie, Heather M.Mackenzie, Robert C.MacKenzie, Ross G.MacKenzie, William C.MacKenzie, William Francis Mackey, George O.Mackie, C.S.Mackinnon, Frank MacKinnon, William R.MacKinnon, Bruce B.MacLachlan, Roy MacLaren, Colin MacLean, Raymond A.MacLean, Gordon W.MacLennan, Kenneth Ogilvie MacLeod, Malcolm MacLeod, Pegi Nicol MacLeod, Roderick C.Macleod, Carrie MacMillan(?), David S.MacMillan, Keith MacMillan, Stuart R.MacMillan, Andrew H.Macpherson, Duncan Macpherson, Ian MacPherson*, Kay Macpherson, Roger W.Macqueen, Donald A.MacRae, Dennis Frank Keith Madill, Anthony A.Magnin,Roger Magnuson, Warren Magnuson, Gilles-D.Mailhiot, Laurent Mailhot*, Pierre Mailhot*, J.S.Maini, Lise Maisonneuve, Jean-Louis Major, Robert Major, Peter Malkin, David Malloch, Cedric R.Mann, Kenneth H.Mann, Martha Mann, John J.Mannion, Kate L.Mansell, J.R.Marchand, Anthony Mardiros, Leo Margolis, Salomon Marion, Shew-Kuey Mark, Philip De Lacey Markham, William E.Markham, William L.Marr, James H.Marsh*, John S.Marsh*, Roy Marsh, Douglas Marshall, J.Stewart Marshall, Victor W.Marshall, Horst Martin(?), J.Douglas Martin, Jean-Claude Martin, John E.H.Martin, Kathy M.Martin, Sandra Martin, Andre Martineau(?), May L.Maskow, Allan M.Maslove, R.W.Masswohl, Donald C.Masters, Perry Mastrovito, C.W.Mathers, John Ross Matheson, R.Neil Matheson, William A.Matheson, Robin D.Mathews, William G.Mathewson, Thomas Mathien, John R.Mathieson, Jacques Mathieu, Keith Matthews, John S.Matthiasson, David Mattison, Mary McDougall Maude*, Jean Mauger, Christopher J.Maule, A.R.Maurer, Valerie J.May, Valerie L.May, John Maybank*, Paul F.Maycock, Jack Maze, R.Ann McAfee, Don E.McAllister, William J.McAndrew, D.S.McBean, W.A.E.McBryde, Christina McCall, Douglas McCalla, Margaret Elizabeth McCallum, Lawrence D.McCann*, S.B.McCann, Bennett McCardle, Peter J.McCart, [--?--] McCarter, Michael J.McCarthy, Catharine McClellan, P.McCloskey, W.H.McConnell, A.Ross McCormack, Jane McCracken, Harvey A.McCue, James A.W.McCulloch, A.B.McCullough, Linda McDermott, Michael McDonald, Allan K.McDougall, Anne McDougall*, John N.McDougall, Robert L.McDougall, Duncan McDowall, Alec C.McEwen, Freeman L.McEwen, K.D.McFadden, Clark A.McFadyen(?), Jean McFall, Tom McFeat, Elizabeth W.McGahan, Harold Franklin McGee, Timothy J.McGee, Robert McGhee*, William B.McGill(?), Donald G.McGillivray, Roderick Alan McGinn, Janice Dickin McGinnis*, Margaret McGregor(?), Pauline McGregor, Peter T.McGuigan, Eric McGuinness, Dave McIntosh, W.John McIntyre, Alexander G.McKay, Gordon A.McKay, J.Alex McKeague, John McKee, Ruth McKendry, Barbara A.McKenna, Brian McKenna, Ruth McKenzie, Rita McKeough, A.Brian McKillop*, J.McLachlan, Angus McLaren, Ian A.McLaren, Norman McLaren, Kenneth M.McLaughlin, Catherine M.McLay, A.Anne McLellan, Cam McLeod(?), Doug McLeod, Elizabeth McLuhan, Gerald R.McMaster, Barclay McMillan*, Donald Burleigh McMillan, Michael McMordie*, Lorraine McMullen, Stanley E.McMullin, William C.McMurray, Debra A.McNabb*, Anne McNamara, Kenneth McNaught, Martin K.McNicholl*, Jean McNulty, Hugo A.McPherson, Sandra F.McRae, King G.McShane*, Ian McTaggart-Cowan*, G.S.McTavish, Peter B.E.McVetty, Edward Watson McWhinney, Ian R.McWhinney, Stanley R.Mealing, Sheva Medjuck, Harry Medovy, Sharon P.Meen, Benoit Melancon, William H.Melody*, James R.Melvin, Joan S.Melvin, [--?--] Menkes, Don H.Meredith, Philip E.Merilees, E.M.Merrick, Jim Merrithew*, Ann Messenger, George Metcalf, David R.Metcalfe, Janis Mezaks, T.H.Glynn Michael, Jacques Michon, F.W.Micklethwaite, Tom Middlebro', Ivan Mihaychuk, James Francis Verchere Millar, A.J.Miller, Carman Miller*, Elizabeth Russell Miller, J.R.Miller, John A.Miller, Judith N.Miller, Mark Miller*, Mary Jane Miller, Orlo Miller, Leslie Millin, Peter M.Millman, Thomas R.Millman, Charles A.Mills, David Mills*, Eric L.Mills, Isabel Margaret Mills, Brian Milne, David Milne, David A.Milne, William J.Milne, Marc Milner, David G.Milton, Janice Milton, Gordon Minnes, Dale Miquelon*, Edward D.Mitchell, Ken R.Mitchell, Thomas H.Mitchell, Wendy L.Mitchinson, Dennis L.Modry, Johann W.Mohr, John S.Moir*, George Dempster Molnar, Patrick M.Moncrieff, Jacques Monet*, Ian Montagnes, D.Wayne Moodie, Barry M.Moody, Peter N.Moogk*, Kathleen A.Mooney, Christopher Moore, James G.G.Moore, Keith L.Moore, Teresa Moore, George Moppet, Gordon Morash, Kenneth Morgan, Andrew J.Moriarty, E.Alan Morinis, Pierre Morisset, Yves-Marie Morissette, Raymond Moriyama, Richard E.Morlan, J.Terence Morley, Patricia A.Morley, J.W.Morrice, Cerise Morris, Peter Morris, David A.Morrison, George R.Morrison, Jack W.Morrison, Jean Morrison*, Kenneth L.Morrison*, Rod Morrison, W.Douglas Morrison, William R.Morrison*, Norval Morrisseau, Don Morrow, Patrick A.Morrow*, Verne Morse, Desmond Morton, John K.Morton, Allan Moscovitch, John Moss, Mary Jane Mossman, Roger Motut, Graeme S.Mount, Farley Mowat, Susanne Mowat, David S.Moyer, R.Gordon Moyles, Maria Muehlen, R.D.Muir, Del A.Muise, Francis C.Muldoon, Terry David Mulligan, Robert M.Mummery, Mohiudden Munawar, R.E.Munn, J.Ian Munro, Jean Murphy, Joan Murray*, Robert G.E.Murray, Brian T.P.Mutimer, Luba Mycio, John Myles, Robert Nadeau, Vincent Nadeau(?), K.Nagai, Josephine C.Naidoo, [--?--] Nairne, George Nakash, Agnes Nanogak, A.Nantel, Roald Nasgaard, David Nash, Roger P.Nason, Susan M.Nattrass, Francis P.D.Navin, Margaret Neal, Peter Neary, H.Blair Neatby, Leslie H.Neatby, Edwin H.Neave, A.W.H.Needler, George T.Needler, James M.Neelin, Robert F.Neill, V.P.Neimanis, H.Vivian Nelles, Bert A.E.Nelson, Joseph S.Nelson, Ron Nelson, Pierre Nepveu, David N.Nettleship, Edward Peter Neufeld, Ronald W.Newfeldt, Shirley Neuman, William H.New, Michael J.Newark, Dianne Newell, David L.Newlands, Peter C.Newman, Roy Nicholls, Norman L.Nicholson*, John S.Nicks, Murray William Nicolson, N.Ole Nielsen, Jorge E.Niosi*, Thomas Nisbet, Lawrence C.Nkendirim, William C.Noble, Ib L.Nonnecke, Kenneth H.Norrie, William Notman, Barbara Novak, J.Ralph Nursall, Jim Sutcliffe Nutt, V.Walter Nuttall, Allan O'Brien, John O'Brien, Lucius O'Brien, Serge Occhietti, Jean R.O'Clery, Shane O'Dea, Ronald K.O'Dor, Jillian M.Officer*, James A.Ogilvy*, Will Ogilvy, Jean O'Grady, Timothy R.Oke, Anita Olanick, Kim Patrick O'Leary, R.V.Oleson, John J.Oliphant, Earl Olsen, Daniel O'Neill, Patrick B.O'Neill, Mario Onyszchuk, Jessie Oonark, L.D.O'Quinn, Robert R.Orford, Mark M.Orkin, Lionel Orlikow, Margaret A.Ormsby, Brian Stuart Osborne, Andre Ouellet, Fernand Ouellet, Henri Ouellet, Real Ouellet, John N.Owens*, D.R.Owram, Andrew Oxenham, Charles Pachter, John G.Packer(?), Donald M.Page, Garnet T.Page, James E.Page, Malcolm Page, Lee Paikin, Sandra Paikowsky*, Howard Pain, Michael F.Painter, Jean Palardy, Murray S.Palay, Bryan D.Palmer, Howard Palmer, Tamara Jeppson Palmer, Khayyam Zev Paltiel, Leo Panitch, Frits Pannekoek*, Gerald Ernest Panting, Jean-Marc Paradis, Jean Pariseau, Seth Park, George L.Parker, Graham E.Parker, James M.Parker, Lewis Parker, John B.Parkin, Tom W.Parkin, [Joy?] Parr, Keith Parry, John Parsons, Timothy R.Parsons, Ralph T.Pastore, Thomas H.Patching, Donald G.Paterson, Peter Paterson, W.Stan B.Paterson, E.P.Patterson, Freeman Patterson, G.James Patterson, Graeme H.Patterson, Robert S.Pattersn, Diane Paulette Payment, John G.Peacey*, Gordon B.Peacock, Frank A.Peake, Robert E.Peary, Jane H.Pease, William H.Pease, Diana Pedersen, Susan Pedwell, Bruce Peel, Frank W.Peers, Alfred Pellan, Gerard Pelletier, Jacques Pelletier, Rejean Pelletier, W.Richard Peltier, Terence Penelhum, Norman Penner, M.James Penton, R.James Penton, Michael B.Percy, William Perehudoff, William T.Perks*, R.I.Perla, Trivedi V.N.Persaud, Clayton O.Person, Erik J.Peters*, Robert Henry Peters, Jeannie Peterson, R.L.Peterson, Thomas E.Peterson, Jaroslav Petryshyn, Louis-Philippe Phaneuf, Peter P.Phelan, Edward Phelps, Jeffrey Philips, Carol A.Phillips, David W.Phillips, Paul Phillips, Roy A.Phillips, Ruth Bliss Phillips, Truman P.Phillips, Donald J.C.Phillipson*, Fred Phipps, Ellen I.Picard, Victor Piche, George L.Pickard, Richard A.Pierce, Thomas W.Pierce, Claudine Pierre-Deschenes*, Ruth Roach Pierson, Juri Pill, Mike Pinder, K.A.Pirozynski, David G.Pitt, Janet E.Miller Pitt*, Robert D.Pitt*, Joseph Pivato, Antoine Plamondon, Rejean Plamondon, Richard L.Plant, Jozinus Ploeg, Helene Plouffe*, T.J.Plunkett, Thomas K.Poiker, Mario Polese, H.Pollard, Frank Polnaszek, J.Rick Ponting, Annelies M.Pool*, Kananginak Pootoogook, Carol Ann Pope, Hugh A.Porteous, Arthur Porter, John R.Porter, Marion Porter, Bruce D.Posgate, Michael Posluns, Victor Post, Bernard Pothier, Gilles C.M.Potvin, Gabrielle Poulin, Andreas Poulsson, Deborah J.Powell, James V.Powell, Margaret E.Prang, Christopher Pratt, Larry R.Pratt, Mary Pratt, Norman E.P.Pressman, Richard A.Prestion, Richard A.Preston, Richard J.Preston, Hugh Preston-Thomas, Bruce Price, John A.Price, Alexander D.Pringle, Gordon Pritchard, James Pritchard, John Pritchard, C.J.Pritchet, John T.A.Proctor, A.Paul Pross, Michel Proulx, Pudlo Pudlat, Garth Charles Pugh, Nancy Pukingrnak, Terrence M.Punch, James Purcell, Arnold L.Purdon, Eric D.Putt, Zenon W.Pylyshyn, Terence H.Qualter, Harvey A.Quamme, D.B.Quayle, Frank Quinn, Karl-Heinz Raach, Ian Radford, Bruce Rains, H.Keith Ralston, Victor J.Ramraj, Donald A.Ramsay, Peter G.Ramsden, R.Keith Raney, John Rapkin, Egon Rapp, John Rasmussen, Mark A.Rasmussen*, Anthony W.Rasporich, Beverly J.Rasporich, George A.Rawlyk, Arthur J.Ray, Alan Rayburn, David R.Raynor, J.Edgar Rea, John H.Read, Magdalene Redekop, Ron Redfern, Walter Redinger, Gerald Redmond*, Austin Reed, F.Leslie C.Reed, John Reeves, Randall R.Reeves, Ellen M.Regan, T.D.Regehr*, Alison M.Reid, Bill Reid, David C.Reid, George Agnew Reid, Ian A.Reid, John G.Reid*, M.H.Reid, Monty Reid, Richard Reid, Robert G.B.Reid, J.Nolan Reilly, Sharon Reilly, Henry M.Reiswig, Gil Remillard, A.Jim Rennie, Donald Andrews Rennie, Peter Reshitnyk, Viljo Revell, Joshua Reynolds, Francois Ricard, Pierre Richard, John Richards, William D.Richards, Eric Harvey Richardson, Keith W.Richardson, W.George Richardson, Alex Richman, Roger R.Rickwood, Laurie Ricou, W.Craig Riddell, Peter E.Rider*, William Rider-Rider, Robin Ridington, Walter E.Riedel, Paul W.Riegert, Roger E.Riendeau, Bert Riggs, Nelson A.Riis, Peter Rindisbacher, Jean-Paul Riopelle, J.C.Ritchie, S.Andrew Robb, [--?--] Robe, Guy Robert, Jean-Claude Robert*, Lucie Robert, Veronique Robert, Eugene Roberto, Goodridge Roberts, Ian Ross Robertson*, J.A.L.Robertson, Marion Robertson, Raleigh John Robertson, Rejean Robidoux, Denise Robillard, Bart T.Robinson, J.Lewis Robinson, Sinclair Robinson, Tom W.Robson, Yves Roby, Douglas Roche, Guy Rocher, Tibor Roder, William Rodney , Russell G.A.Rodrigo, Juan Rodriguez, Robert C.Roeder, Jacob Rogers*, Robert J.Rogerson*, H.R.Rokeby-Thomas, Charles G.Roland, Eugene W.Romaniuk, Joseph R.Romanow, Barbara Romanowski, David Rome, George Romney, Paul Romney, Keith Ronald, William Ronald, Donna Yavorsky Ronish, Constance Rooke, Edward Roper, Albert Rose, Phyllis Rose, Earl Rosen(?), Ann C.Rosenberg, Alexander Ross, Alexander M.Ross, Catherine Sheldrick Ross, David I.Ross, David P.Ross, Henry U.Ross, Gordon Rostoker, Gordon Oliver Rothney, George A.Rothrock, Samuel Rothstein, Abraham Rotstein, Leonard R.Roueche, Jacques Rouillard*, Guildo Rousseau, Henri-Paul Rousseau, Adolphe-Basile Routhier, Marie Routledge, Donald Cameron Rowat, R.Geoffrey Rowberry, Frederick W.Rowe, John Stanley Rowe, Kenneth Rowe, Percy A.Rowe, Gordon G.Rowland, Diana Rowley, Harry C.Rowsell, David J.Roy, Fernande Roy, Muriel K.Roy, Patricia E.Roy, Reginald H.Roy, Kenneth Roy Rozee, Lorne Rubenstein*, Ken Rubin, Leon J.Rubin, Gerald J.Rubio, Mary H.Rubio, David-Thierry Ruddel, Leonard Lee Rue, Norman J.Ruff, Wilson Ruiz, Norman A.Rukavina, Oliver John Clyve Runnalls, Robert John Rupert, Karl M.Ruppenthal, Roger Rushdy, Dale A.Russell, Hilary Russell, Loris S.Russell*, Peter A.Russell, Victor L.Russell, Paul Frederick William Rutherford, R.W.Rutherford, Nathaniel W.Rutter, Douglas E.Ryan, James T.Ryan, John Ryan, Joseph Ryan, Judith Hoegg Ryan, Shannon Ryan, June M.Ryder, Robert A.Ryerson, Oiva W.Saarinen, Ann P.Sabina, Dimo Safari, Moshe Safdie, Eric W.Sager(?), Marc Saint-Hilaire*, Bernard Saint-Jacques, Gaston J.Saint Laurent, B.Saladin-D'Anglure, Arnaud Sales, Richard F.Salisbury, Jeffrey Sallot, Liora Salter, Douglas D.Sameoto, J.Samuel, G.M.Sanders, Marie E.Sanderson, Margaret J.Sandison, Leonard Sandler, Joan Sangster, [A.B?] Sanson, Joy L.Santink, Allen Sapp, Sonia Sarfati, A.Margaret Sarjeant, William A.S.Sarjeant, Roger Sarty*, David J.Sauchyn, John S.Saul, Pierre Sauriol, Harry Savage, Pierre Savard, D.B.O.Savile, Joel S.Savishinsky, Ronald Savitt, Rodney J.Sawatsky, Ronald G.Sawatsky, Lorne William Sawula, Deborah C.Sawyer*, Robert J.Sawyer, John T.Saywell, Christopher M.Scarfe, M.H.Scargill, Otto Schaefer, Barbara Ann Schau, David Scheffel, Harold I.Schiff, Sidney S.Schipper, Peter Schledermann, Benjamin Schlesinger, Wilhelm Schmidt, Nancy Schmitz*, Don Schneider, Norbert Schoenauer, Barbara Schrodt*, George A.Schultz, Joan M.Schwartz, Elizabeth J.Schweizer, Karl Schweizer, Charles Schwier, Stephen Scobie*, G.Scorras, David S.Scott, John Scott(?), Marianne Scott, MaryLynn Scott, Peter J.Scott, Robert Scott, Stephen A.Scott, W.Beverly Scott*, J.Scrimgeour, Geoffrey G.E.Scudder, Allen Seager*, D.Bruce Sealey, Gary Sealey(?), Spencer G.Sealey, Louis M.Sebert, Kent Sedgwick, Norman Seeff, Harold N.Segall, Martin Segger, Norman Seguin, Alec H.Sehon, H.John Selwoood, Neil A.Semple*, Yoshio Senda, Elinor Kyte Senior, Hereward Senior, Robert Allan Serne, John Sewell, Christopher M.Seymour, Patrick D.Seymour, Aqjangajuk Shaa, Doris Shadbolt, Douglas Shadbolt, Ed Shaffer, Fouad E.Shaker, Elizabeth E.Shannon, Bernard J.Shapiro, Frances M.Shaver, Gordon C.Shaw, L.Shaw, Murray C.Shaw*, Clifford D.Shearing, Carol Sheehan, Nancy M.Sheehan, Harry Sheffer, Edward Sheffield, Rose Sheinen, B-Z.Shek, Jaroslaw W.Shelest, Ian Shelton, Roy J.Shephard, R.Ronald Sheppard, Robert Sheppard, Robert G.Sherrin, Ellen Shifrin, Chang-Tai Shih, Ernest Shipman, Rosemary Shipton, Richard Short, Kiyomi Shoyama, Thomas K.Shoyama, Orville J.W.Shugg, Ken R.Shultz, William L.H.Shuter, Patricia A.Sibbald, Nicholas Sidor, Arthur Siegel, David P.Silcox, Lennard Sillanpaa, A.I.Silver, Elaine Leslau Silverman, C.Ross Silversides, Richard Simeon*, Steve Simon, C.J.Simpson, Tom Sinclair-Faulkner, Antoine Sirois, Rebecca Sisler, O.F.G.Sitwell, Alan Edward Skeoch, Grace Skogstad, Peter Slater, Yar Slavutych, H.Olav Slaymaker, Alfred E.Slinkard, William A.Sloan*, D.Scott Slocombe, Charles E.Slonecker, Peter Gerent Sly, Patricia Smart, Al Smith(?), Andre Smith, Andrea Barbara Smith, Barry L.Smith, Bill Smith, David B.Smith, David E.Smith, Denis Smith*, Derek G.Smith, Donald A.Smith, Donald B.Smith*, Douglas A.Smith, Frances K.Smith, James G.E.Smith, James N.M.Smith, Jim Smith, Kenneth V.Smith, Maurice V.Smith, Peter C.Smith*, Peter J.Smith, Shirlee Anne Smith, T.Bradbrooke Smith, William Young Smith(?), D.Laureen Snider, Dean R.Snow, Michael Snow, James D.Snowdon, Thomas P.Socknat, Omond M.Solandt, Margaret A.Somerville, Karl Sommerer, James Herbert Soper, John R.Sorfleet, Pierre Sormany(?), Pierre Soulard, Mary E.Southcott, Jack G.Souther, David A.E.Spalding, Roman Spalek, William Bray Spaulding, Stephen A.Speisman, Andrew N.Spencer, Deirdre Spencer, Don Spencer, Frank Spencer(?), John F.T.Spencer, John H.Spencer, Glay Sperling, Douglas O.Spettigue, Godfrey L.Spragge, D.N.Sprague*, William A.Spray, Eric A.Sprenger, Robetrt A.Sproule, Irene M.Spry, C.P.Stacey, Robert Stacey, W.R.Stadelman, David A.T.Stafford, John K.Stager, Ronald J.Stagg, Elvira Stahl, Denis Stairs, Douglas G.Stairs, Robert M.Stamp*, W.T.Stanbury, Daniel Stang, David M.Stanley, Della M.M.Stanley*, George F.G.Stanley, Laurie C.C.Stanley, Charles R.Stanton, Gail Starr, Michael Staveley, Margaret M.Stayner, Gordon W.Stead, James Steele, Taylor A.Steeves, Baldur R.Stefansson, Janet R.Stein, Michael B.Stein, Gilbert A.Stelter, Philip C.Stenning, Philip H.R.Stepney, Howard A.Steppler, Theodor D.Sterling, H.H.Stern, Gail Stevens, Peter Stevens, Charlotte Stevenson, Garth Stevenson*, John T.Stevenson, J.Douglas Stewart, John B.Stewart*, John R.Stewart*, Kenneth W.Stewart, Lillian D.Stewart*, Michael E.Stiles, John R.Stocking, Jennifer Stoddart, Boris Peter Stoicheff, Henry R.Syoker, Kay F.Stone, Donald H.Stonehouse, Anna K.Storgaard, Gerald J.Stortz, George Morley Story, Dennis L.Stossel, Jon C.Stott, Grant Strate, Otto P.Strausz, Elwood W.Stringham, Veronica Strong-Boag, Richard A.Stroppel, J.R.Tim Struthers, James Struthers, Edrward Struzik, Graeme Stuart, Richard Stuart, Ross Stuart, Konrad W.Studnicki-Gizbert, Franc Sturino, Peter Stursberg, Richard Stursberg, Brian E.Sullivan, Kevin Sullivan, William F.Summers, M.Ann Sunahara, Shan-Ching Sung, David A.Sutherland, Maxwell Sutherland, Neil Sutherland, P.Sutherland, Sharon L.Sutherland, Stuart R.J.Sutherland*, Maia-Mari Sutnik, David Takayoshi Suzuki, Donald Swainson, Neil A.Swainson, Robert H.Swanson, Robert S.Sward, Alastair Sweeny, Catherine Swift, George Swinton, Katherine E.Swinton, William Elgin Swinton, Jan D.Switzer, K.D.Switzer-Howse, Frances A.Swyripa, Philippe Sylvain*, Guy Sylvestre, Rodney Symington, E.Leigh Syms, Emoke J.E.Szathmary, Gerald Tailfeathers, James J.Talman, Adrian Tanner, Robert S.Tarnopolski, Walter Surma Tarnopolsky, Leslie K.Tarr, Sylvie Taschereau, Jeremy B.Tatum, Thomas E.Tausky, C.J.Taylor*, Charles Taylor, Christopher Edward Taylor, F.Taylor, J.Garth Taylor, J.Mary Taylor, James A.Toylor, Jeff Taylor, John H.Taylor(?), John Leonard Taylor, M.Brook Taylor, Philip S.Taylor, Roy Lewis Taylor, Sylvia Taylor, William Clyne Taylor, William E.Taylor, Ghassem Tehrani, Robert G.Telewiak, R.John Templin, Paul Tennant, Brian D.Tennyson, Lorne Tepperman, Jaan Terasmae, Yves Tessier, Pierre Theberge, Leon Theriault, Michel Theriault, Sharon Thesen*, J.Laurent Thibault, George J.Thiessen, Stuart A.Thiesson, Marise Thivierge, Nicole Thivierge, Ann W.Thomas, Clara Thomas, Eileen Mitchell Thomas, Gerald Arthur Thomas, Gregory Thomas, Morley K.Thomas, Paul G.Thomas, Andrew Royden Thompson, Dixon A.R.Thompson, Ian S.Thompson, John Herd Thompson, John R.Thompson, Margaret W.Thompson, Teresa Thompson, William Paul Thompson, Alex J.Thomson, Colin A.Thomson, Duane Thomson, Malcolm M.Thomson, Reginald George Thomson*, Stanley Thomson, Tom Thomson, Hugh G.Thorburn, Frederick J.Thorpe, Catherine M.V.Thuro, John L.Tiedje, Herman Tiessen, Seha M.Tinic, Maria Tippett, Mary Tivy, Ewen C.D.Todd, James M.Toguri, George S.Tomkins, Vladislav A.Tomovic, Peter M.Toner, W.J.Topley, Pierre Tousignant(?), Harold B.Town*, Joan B.Townsend, Richard G.Townsend, Charlotte Townsend-Gault,Tak Toyota, Lynn E.H.Trainer, Anthony A.Travill, Claire Tremblay*, Gaetan Tremblay, Jean-Noel Tremblay, Jean-Yves Tremblay, Marc-Adelard Tremblay, Cecyle Trepanier, Pierre Trepanier, Stanley G.Triggs, Susan Mann Trofimenkoff, Harold Troper, Elizabeth A.Trott*, Barry D.Truax, Pierre E.Trudeau, Marc J.Trudel, Marcel Trudel, Mark E.H.Trueman, James A.Tuck*, Albert V.Tucker, Jaap J.Tuinman, Gerald J.J.Tulchinsky, Judith E.Tulloch, Verena J.Tunnicliffe, Archie L.W.Tuomi, Allan Tupper, Gael Turnbull, H.E.Turner, Michael A.H.Turner, Nancy J.Turner*, William J.Turnock, Katherine Tweedie, Christopher D.Tyler, Edward W.Tyrchniewicz, M.C.Urquhart, Auguste Vachon, G.Oliver Vagt, A.J.R.Vaillancourt, Gail C.Valaskakis, Frank G.Vallee, Marc Vallieres, Andre Vanasse, S.Van Den Bergh, Rosamond M.Vanderburgh, Mies Van Der Rohe, Cornelius H.Vanderwolf, Robert O.Van Everdingen, Blanche Lemco Van Ginkel,Hans Van Leeuwen, Francoise Van Roey-Roux, Charles E.Van Wagner, Alice Van Wart, Christine Van Zwamen, Christopher Varley*, Frederick Horsman Varley, Joan M.Vastokas, Frederick Vaughan, Edmund W.Vaz, Bill Vazan, Richard Veatch, Michele M.Veeman, Terrence S.Veeman, P.Susan Verdier, Arjen Verkaik, Andre Vermeirre, F.A.Verner, Pierre Veronneau, Claude Vezina, Raymond Vezina, Roger Vick*, Bernard L.Vigod*, Gisele Villeneuve, Aubrey R.Vincent, Thomas B.Vincent, Louis P.Visentin(?), Kati Vita, Vadim D.Vladykov, Douglas Voice, Nive Voisine*, George M.Volkoff, Michael Vollmer, Edwinna Von Baeyer, Paul Von Baich, C.Haehling Von Lanzenauer, Roger D.Voyer, Richard Vroom*, Pamela S.Wachna, Stephen M.Waddams(?), Susan Wagg, Anton Wagner*, J.A.Wainwright, W.A.Waiser, P.B.Waite*, Thomas W.Wakeling, Michael John Walcroft, David B.Walden, Deward E.Walker, James W.St.G.Walker, John P.Walker, Karen Walker, Roger G.Walker, Susan Walker, Thomas Walkom, Birgitta Linderoth Wallace, Carl M.Wallace*, Hugh N.Wallace, Jan Wallace, P.R.Wallace, Jean-Pierre Wallot, J.A.Walper, Susan Walsh, J.Grant Wanzel, Norman Ward, Philip R.Ward, W.Peter Ward, Tracy Ware, Wesley K.Wark, John Warkentin, John Anson Warner,Peter D.A.Warwick, Jerry Wasserman, A.M.C.Waterman, Janice Waters, Elizabeth Waterston, Mel Watkins, D.Scott Watson, Homer Watson, Lorne Watson, William G.Watson, Robert D.Watt, Ron Watts Douglas Waugh, Earle H.Waugh, Morris Wayman, Christopher Weait, John C.Weaver, James L.Webb, John Webber, Anna Weber, Roland Weber, D.B.Webster, Douglas R.Webster, Gloria Cranmer Webster, Helen R.Webster, William G.Wegenast, Tom Wein, Peter H.Weinrich, Robert Stanley Weir, Thomas R.Weir, Merrily Weisbord, G.Vernon Wellburn, Harry L.Welsh, Carl J.Wenaas, Leo H.Werner, Douglas Wertheimer, D.V.Chip Weseloh, Benjamin West, J.Thomas West*, Roxroy West, D.W.S.Westlake, Marla L.Weston, Donald G.Wetherell, Robert Reginald Whale, Linda D.Whalen, Bruce A.Wheatcroft, C.F.J.Whebell, John O.Wheeler, Reginald Whitaker, Clinton Oliver White, John White, M.Lillian White, Margaret Mary Whitehead, Alan Whitehorn, Leon Whiteson, James R.Whiteway, Gordon Francis Whitmore, Donald R.Whyte, Edgar B.Wickberg, Joyce Wieland, Thomas Wien, Ernest J.Wiggins, Darlene Wight, Thomas W.Wilby, Betty Wilcox, Norman J.Wilimovsky, Karen Wilkin, Bruce William Wilkinson, J.A.Wilkinson, Robert C.Willey, Al Williams, David Ricardo Williams, Glyndwr Williams, Maureen C.Williams, Patricia Lynn Williams, Penny Williams, Richard M.Williams, Ridgeley Williams, Sydney B.Williams, W.M.Williams, Mary F.Williamson, Moncrieff Williamson, Christopher J.Willis, Norman M.Willis, Rod Willmot, Bruce G.Wilson, Donald R.Wilson, Harold E.Wilson, Ian E.Wilson, J.Donald Wilson, J.Tuzo Wilson, Jean Wilson*, Helmut K.Wimmer, Leland Windreich(?), Elizabeth Windsor, Brent Windwick, Robin W.Winks, Gregory Wirick, Ronald G.Wirick, S.F.Wise, William J.Withrow, Henry Wittenberg(?), Leonhard S.Wolfe, William C.Wonders, Peter Wons, Bernard Wood, George Woodcock*, M.Emerson Woodruff, Robert James Woods, John Elliott Woolford, Glenn T.Wright, Harold E.Wright, J.F.C.Wright, J.V.Wright, Janet Wright, Kenneth O.Wright, Roy A.Wright*, Paul Wyczynski, Jan Wyers, F.E.Wyman, Max Wyman, Graeme Wynn, Leo Yaffe, Maxwell F.Yalden, Don Yee, Derek York, A.J.Sandy Young, Bill Young(?), C.Maureen Young, David A.Young, Gayle Young, Jane Young, Jeffery D.Young, John H.Young, Roland S.Young, Walter D.Young, Manuel Zack, Jas Zagon, R.Perry Zavitz, Eberhard Heinrich Zeidler, Suzanne E.Zeller, Jarold K.Zeman, Joyce Zemans*, Norman W.Zepp, [--?--] Zerafa, Jacob S.Ziegel, Bruce H.Ziff, Frank D.Zingrone, Stephen C.Zoltai*, Louise Zuk, David Zuszman.
includes:
i) Dudek, Louis, by Michael Gnarowski (vol.1/pp.631-632; prose with passing reference to bpNichol)
ii) Humorous Writing in English, by Stephen Scobie (vol.2/pp.1o26-1o27; prose, with a halfparagraph on Nichol's the martyrology)
iii) Modern and Contemporary Periods, by Geoffrey Hancock (vol.2/pp.1219-122o; part 2 of Literary Magazines in English, with reference to Nichol & grOnk)
iv) Literature in English, by W.H.New (vol.2/pp.1223-1226; prose in 4 parts includes part
--4. History (in 6 parts includes part
----f. 1959-80s (with passing reference to Nichol)))
v) Martyrology, The, by Step[hen Scobie (vol.2/p.1311; on books 1-4 with quote by Frank Davey from bpNichol)
vi) Nichol, Barrie Phillip, by Douglas Barbour (vol.3/p.1498; revised from its appearance in the 1st edition)
vii) Novel in English, 1959-1980s, by Linda Hutcheon (vol.3/pp.1537-1539; passing reference to Nichol)
viii) Ondaatje, Michael, by Sharon Thesen (vol.3/p.1566; prose, passing reference to Nichol/sons of captain poetry)
ix) Oral Literature in English, by Barbara Godard (vol.3/pp.1581-1582; with passing references to Nichol/Four Horsemen)
x) Poetry in English, 1960-1980s, by Douglas Barbour (vol.3/pp.1697-1699; with references to Nichol & Four Horsemen))
xi) Scobie, Stephen, by Shirley Neuman (vol.3/p.1959; with reference to Scobie's bpNichol: What History Teaches)
xii) Short Fiction in English, by J.R.Tim Struthers (vol.3/pp.1996-1997; in 9 parts, includes part
--6. Experimental Writing (with passing reference to Nichol's Craft Dinner))
xiii) INDEX, by Eve Gardner & Ron Gardner (vol.4/pp.2336-2736; entries on Nichol, Four Horsemen & select book titles only)
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- 1st edition, 1985
Model: Keane my Leekeworld Florence in Pure Rose
Inspired by the Dark Crystal and Bond, James Bond Girls, and some Trim.
I got the initial color palltette and the direction from the piece of trim I found at the store, it was applied to the hat. then everything else came from the Movies in my mind,
Materials:
Silk Lace, stretchy synthetic lining, leather, metal crown shaped studs, and some trim . all hand sewn by me
Bangor Cenotaph, County Down, Northern Ireland,
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
Additional information by permission Barry
barryniblock.co.uk/world-war-one-list-of-dead/
DIED IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY
THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918
To the memory of our fallen sons
ABSALOM, Harris Lee Moore. L/Cpl, 17117, 13th Royal Irish Rifles, died 1/7/1916. Buried at Mill Road, Cemetery, Thiepval, Somme, France.
www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/544000/ABSOLOM,%20HAR...
AICKEN, (CWGC have EKIEN) Edward. 8289, 8th Royal Irish Fusiliers. Died 6/9/1916 aged 29 www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/753123/EKIEN,%20EDWARD.
ANDERSON, David. Private 6293, 1st Battalion Canadian Infantry (Western Ontario Regiment) Notes from his army record. He was born on the 2nd June 1888 at Donaghadee, County Down to George and Mary Jane Anderson of 42, Albert Street, Bangor, County Down. He was by occupation a plumber. He enlisted at Valcartier, Quebec on the 22nd September 1914 and was killed in action on the 23rd April 1915. He is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium. His brother Robert fell on the 21st March 1918.
ANDERSON, Robert. Private 736364, 85th Canadian Infantry. Died 21/3/1918. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/512612/ANDERSON,%20RO...
ANGUS, John Blair. He is named as "Blair" on the memorial. Birth name was "John Blair" Rifleman 17155, 13th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles. Killed in action 1/7/1916. He was born in Donaghadee and enlisted at Bangor both of County Down.
ANGUS, James. Private 75229, 29th Canadian Infantry. Died 11/09/1916. The CWGC have Blair. He is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.
www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1564690/ANGUS,%20JAMES
ANGUS, Robert. Lance Corporal 20885, 2nd Royal Scotss Fusiliers. Died 9/7/1916 aged 23. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/773760/ANGUS,%20ROBERT
ARMSTRONG, William Wilberforce. 2nd Lieutenant, 7th Royal Highlanders, (Black Watch). Died 27/12/1917. He is at rest in Jerusalem War Cemetery, Israel and Palestine (including Gaza).
BARNES, David. Rifleman 8300, 1st Royal Irish Rifles Died 6/9/1917. He is at rest in Harlebeke New British Cemetery, Belgium
BARRETT, Ernest William. Captain, Flight Commander, 29th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps killed in action in the air above Ypres salient on the 29th May 1916 aged 26. He was the son of James Hunter and Eleanor Jane and brother of Ernest William who also fell. In 1901 he was living with his parents and siblings at 23, Church Road, Holywood, County Down. In 1911 his parents were now living at 44, Queen's Parade, Bangor County Down. The CWGC have his parents address as "Leysfield," Regent's Park Road, Church End, Finchley, London. His brother, Knox Gordon also fell. Wills and Admin, Ancestry.co.uk., have his home address as Seaview, Farnham Road, Bangor, County Down, Ireland and he was a Captain in the Royal Flying Corps and was killed in Belgium 29th May 1916. Great Britain, Royal Aero Club Certificates 1910-1950 have the following. He was born on the 16th February 1890 at Holywood, County Down. He was by profession and assistant manager of a rubber estate. His certificate was taken on a Maurice Farman Biplane at the Military School, Brooklands on the 7th August 1915. He is commemorated on a family memorial in Bangor Abbey St Comgall Churchyard, County Down, Northern Ireland and he is at rest in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium
BARRETT, Knox Gordon. Lieutenant, 2/20th Trench Mortar Battery ,Royal Field Artillery killed in action 20th September 1917. He was formerly Gunner 141473, Royal Field Artillery, and he gained his commission on the 1st September 1916. He was the eldest son of James Hunter and Eleanor Jane and brother of Ernest William who also fell. In 1901 he was living with his parents and siblings at 23, Church Road, Holywood, County Down. In 1911 his parents were now living at 44, Queen's Parade, Bangor County Down, Ireland. He in 1911 was now living at 8. Milton Chambers, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, South West London and he was by occupation a bank clerk. Wills and Admin, Ancestry.co.uk have his home address as Seaview, Farnham Road, Bangor, County Down. He was killed in action in France while on active service. His effects went to his father, James Hunter, Petty Sessions clerk for Holywood, Bangor and Newtownards all in the County of Down. He is commemorated on a family memorial in Bangor Abbey St Comgall Churchyard, County Down, Northern Ireland. He is at rest in Canada Farm Cemetery, Belgium.
BARRETT, Norman James. Sub Lieutenant, Royal Navy Reserve died 14th March 1915 aged 21, in the Chelsea Registration District. He was the son of James Hunter and Eleanor Jane and brother of Ernest William who also fell. In 1901 he was living with his parents and siblings at 23, Church Road, Holywood, County Down. In 1911 his parents were now living at 44, Queen's Parade, Bangor County Down, Ireland. He is commemorated on a family memorial in Bangor Abbey St Comgall Churchyard, County Down, Northern Ireland.
Underneath his inscription reads the following. "When thou passest thru the waters, I will be with thee. Home is the sailor, home from the sea"
BELL, Alexander (Alec) Stewart. Records have been found that indicate that he was Chief Petty Officer Royal Navy and served on HMS Magic. I could not personally find any record (on line) as to the rank stated or any connection to the ship mentioned. There is however references to a seaman with the same name which have been dismissed. He was Ordinary Seaman, later Telegraphist Z1367 who was born on the 11th April 1894, joined the nay on the 6th February 1915 and left the navy about the 15th April 1919. "mystery man". He is not listed with the CWGC nor is his listed as Alexander Stewart Bell with the England and Wales FreeBMD site. "mystery man"
BELL, Charles. Unable to find the correct person listed with the CWGC.
BELL, William Austin. Company Sergeant Major 220. 16th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 1/8/1917. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/436919/BELL,%20A
BINGHAM, The Honourable, Richard Gerald Ava. 2nd Lieutenant, 209th Squadron, Royal Air Force. Died 8/10/1918 aged 22. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/259666/BINGHAM,%20The...
BIRCH, Alexander. First Class Stoker K24890 Royal Navy. Born 28th April 1889 at Donaghadee, County Down. Enlisted 10th March 1915, Left service on the 26th December 1917 from Pembroke2
BLACKWOOD, Basil Ian Temple. (Wills and Admins have the following) Ion Basil Gawn Temple of 64, Glebe Place, Chelsea, Middlesex. 2nd Lieutenant, Grenadier Guards, died 4th July 1917 on active service in France. His effects went to Roland Edmund Lomax Williams, K C, and the most honourable Frederick Temple, marquis of Dufferin and Ava,
CWGC have his name as ,HAMILTON-TEMPLE-BLACKWOOD Lord Ian Basil Gawn Temple
He is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium.
BROWN, Francis Alfred Joseph. 2nd Lieutenant, 6th Leinster Regiment, attached to 8th Royal Munster Fusiliers. Died 9/9/1916 aged 22.
www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/765495/BROWN,%20FRANC...
BROWN, James Wilson. (memorial has James) Royal Field Artillery (Unable to find the correct record listed with the CWGC)
BROWN, James. Rifleman 6389, 2nd Royal Irish Rifles. Died 1/10/1915 aged 26.
www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/282907/BROWN,%20JAMES
BURNS, George. Rifleman 551, 13th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 1/7/1916. He is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.
BURNS, James. Rifleman 9287, 1st Royal Irish Rifles Depot. Died 19/7/1915. He is at rest in Bangor Cemetery, County Down, Northern Ireland.
CAMPBELL, Alexander. Rifleman 6796, 1st Royal Irish Rifles. Died 9/5/1915. He is commemorated on the Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium.
CARLISLE, Alexander. Rifleman 294, A Coy, 9th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 1/7/1916 aged 28. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1542177/CARLISLE,%20A...
CARSON, Robert (Mentioned in Despatches) Major, 139th Heavy Battery Royal Garrison Artillery. Died 24/8/1916 aged 37. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/181540/CARSON,%20ROBERT
CLANEY, Robert McKee. Private 228269 Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment). Died 19/12/1916 aged 38. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/64972/CLANEY,%20ROBERT
COLEMAN, Samuel. Private 13437, 7th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Died 27/4/1916 aged 20.
www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/730078/COLEMAN,%20SAMUEL
COLLIER, Reginald John. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps. Died 12/2/1918 aged 19.
www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/661306/COLLIER,%20REG...
CROZIER, William. Rifleman 6025, 13th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 19/5/1917 aged 27.
www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/154915/CROZIER,%20WIL...
CUMMING, Richard Percy. Private 14555, 1st Canadian Motor Machine Gun Brigade. Died 1/9/1917 aged 30. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/661316/CUMMING,%20R%20P
CUMMING, William Herbert. Company Sergeant Major (CSM) 17518, 13th Royal irish Rifles. Died 1/7/1916 aged 31. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/757952/CUMMING,%20WIL...
DARNELL, Charles Verdon. 2nd Lieutenant, 25th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, formerly 1st Connaught Rangers. Died 25/4/1917 aged 22. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/746670/DARNELL,%20CHA...
DAVIDSON, Edward. Lance Corporal 843, 12th royal Irish Rifles. Died 14/4/1918 aged 19. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/435066/DAVIDSON,%20ED...
DAVIDSON, James Samuel. Captain, 13th Royal Irish Rifles attached to 108th Coy. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died 1/7/1916 aged 39. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/608492/DAVIDSON,%20JA...
DESPARD, Charles Beauclerk. D.S.O., M.C., Captain, 6th Inniskilling Dragoons Guards, attached to 9th Royal Irish Fusiliers. Died 18/4/1918 aged 37. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1629858/DESPARD,%20CH...
FERGUSON, David Harvey. Rifleman 20133, 3/3rd New Zealand Rifle Brigade. Died 6/12 1917 aged 21. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/480022/FERGUSON,%20DA...
FERGUSON, Robert. (Served as Albert) 2nd Canadian Contingent, killed in action 6th June 1916 aged 30. He was the son of Matthew and Annie. He is commemorated on a family memorial in Bangor Abbey St Comgall Churchyard, County Down, Northern Ireland. Private 412729, 18th Canadian Infantry. He was killed in action at Ypres. His next of kin was his father Matthew Ferguson of 20, ?? Gardens, Belfast. He enlisted on the 23rd February 1915 at Lindsay, Ontario and he gave his occupation as an iron worker He is at rest in Bedford House Cemetery, Belgium.
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FINLAY, Andrew Campbell. Private 29383, 1st Battalion Wellington Regiment NZEF. Died 8/6/1917. He is at rest in Wulverghem-Lindenhoek Road Military Cemetery, Belgium.
FITZPATRICK. William. Leading Seaman 174638, Royal Navy, HMS Newmarket. Died 17/7/1917. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/3040945/FITZPATRICK,%...
GAMBLE, David. Private 2/8290 1st Royal Irish Fusiliers. Died 25/8/1916 aged 32. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/901532/GAMBLE,%20DAVID
GIBSON, William. Private 17700, 13th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 1/7/1916 aged 39. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/748328/GIBSON,%20WILLIAM
GRAY, Robert James. (CWGC have Robert) Rifleman 18/1125 22nd Entrenching Battalion (formed from 11th/13th Royal Irish Rifles in 1918). Killed in action 30/3/1918. He was the brother of Minnie who was granted a war gratuity on the 14th October 1918, revised on the 11th November 1919. He is commemorated on the Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France
GREENWOOD, John Edwin. (Military Medal) Corporal 40997, 9th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Died 16/8/1917 aged 22. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/837614/GREENWOOD,%20J...
HANNA, Robert Alexander. Private 1326, 1st Battalion Australian Infantry AIF. Died 2/5/1915. He is commemorated on the Lone Pine Memorial, Turkey (including Gallipoli)
HASSAN, Henry. Captain, SS Belgian Prince Mercantile Marine. Born in 1872 and died 31/7/1917. He is commemorated on the Tower Hill Memorial, London He lived at Jarrow-on-Tyne, County Durham. www.maritimequest.com/daily_event_archive/2008/07_july/31...
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HASSAN, William. Rifleman 10451, 2nd Royal Irish Rifles. Died 9/8/1915 aged 35. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1613246/HASSAN,%20WIL...
HARDY, Harold. Captain, 13th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 15/4/1918 aged 33. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/838466/HARDY,%20HAROLD
HENDERSON, William. Sergeant 19881, 13th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 25/8/1917 aged 54. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/243932/HENDERSON,%20W...
HEWITT, Ernest Henry. Mentioned in Despatches . Lieutenant, 4th Kings Own Royal Lancaster Regiment died between 15th, 16th /6/1915 aged 29. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/857826/HEWITT,%20ERNE...
HEWITT, Holt Montgomery. Lieutenant, 109th Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died 1/7/1916 aged 29. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/544199/HEWITT,%20HOLT...
HEWITT, William Arthur. 2nd Lieutenant, 9th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Died 1/7/1916 aged 23. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/791541/HEWITT,%20WILL...
HIND, Ernest William Gayles. 2nd Lieutenant, 15th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 1/7/1916 aged 22. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/792047/HIND,%20ERNEST...
HOLLYWOOD, Arthur Carson. Lieutenant, 9th Royal Irish Fusiliers. Died 1/7/1916 aged 24. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/792903/HOLLYWOOD,%20A...
HOLLYWOOD, James. 2nd Lieutenant, 12th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 1/7/1916 aged 23. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/792904/HOLLYWOOD,%20J...
HUGHES, Robert. Rifleman, 17904, 14th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 1/7/1916 aged 18. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/794145/HUGHES,%20ROBERT
HUGHES, William. Rifleman 14938. 14th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 14/11/1916 aged 20. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/454116/HUGHES,%20W
IRWIN, David John. Private 29052, 1st Border Regiment. Died 30/9/1918 aged 20. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1633048/IRWIN,%20DAVI...
KANE, Robert. Rifleman 18/375, 12th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 28//3 1920. He is at rest in Movilla Cemetery, Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland.
KEATING, John. Rifleman 18001, 13th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 20/3/1916. He is at rest in Mesnil Ridge Cemetery, Mesnil-Martinsart, Somme, France
KYLE, William George. Rifleman, 2rd New Zealand Rifle Brigade. Died 9/10/1918 aged 24. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/307868/KYLE,%20WILLIA...
LYTLE, Robert McCalla. Rifleman 4087 Army Cyclist Corps, 36th Ulster Division. He enlisted on the 18th September 1914 and was discharged through sickness on the 10th May 1915 under Para 392, VXI, Kings Regulations. Some notes from his army record. He joined up on the 18th September 1914 at Clendeboye Camp, Bangor, County Down aged 22 and 1 month as Private 16689, Royal Irish Rifle. He was by occupation a clerk and he lived with his parents, William and Isabell at 56, Seacliffe Road, Bangor, Co Down. While at Clandeboye Camp he was transferred to the 36th (Ulster) Division . 36th Divisional Cyclist Company, Army Cyclist Corp sas Private 4087 on the 20th January 1915. On the 10th May 1915 at Enniskilling he was medically discharged to pension suffering from Retinitis, which started at Clandeboye Camp on the 14th January 1915 when his eyes became affected 7 days after an attack of influenza. His death date is not known to me.
MacALPINE, George Turner. Private 2428, 3/4th South African Infantry. Died 10/4/1918. He was the husband of Nellie M. He is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium.
McALORUM, Daniel. Private 3216. 6th Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians). Died 15/5/1917 He is at rest in Struma Military Cemetery, Greece.
McCLELLAND, James Arthur. Rifleman 18224, A Coy, 13th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 16/8/1917 aged 22. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/833577/McCLELLAND,%20...
McCLEMENTS, Alexander . Rifleman 1300, 1st Royal Irish Rifles. Died 23/3/1918 aged 20. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1584650/McCLEMENTS,%2...
McCLURE, James. Corporal D/21116, 2nd Dragoon Guards, (Queens Bays). Killed in action 30/3/1918. He was the son of Elizabeth. He is at rest in Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery, Somme, France
McCONNELL, David. Rifleman 16737, 13th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 1/7/1916 His brother Robert also fell He is at rest in Serre Road Cemetery No 2, Somme, France
McCONNELL, Robert. Rifleman 2313, 13th Royal Irish Rifles Depot. His brother David, also fell. He is at rest in Bangor Cemetery, County Down, Northern Ireland.
McCREADY, Andrew. Rifleman, 18148, 13th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 1/7/1916 aged 31. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/802336/McCREADY,%20AN...
McCREADY, Nathaniel. Rifleman 814, 13th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 10/7/1916 aged 30. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/571457/McCREADY,%20N
McDOWELL, William. Private 27071, 9th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Died 27/01/1917. Born at Holywood, and lived at Crawfordsburn, both in County Down. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/200493/McDOWELL,%20W
McEWAN, (CWGC have McKEOWN) William Arthur. (memorial has Arthur) Seaman Marchant Marine, Transport Service, on S S Dundalk (Dundalk). Died 14/10/1918 aged 55. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/3060192/McKEOWN,%20WI...
McEWAN, David. Rifleman 8596, 2nd Royal Irish Rifles. Died 10/3/1915 aged 26. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1621707/McEWAN,%20DAVID
McGILTON, James. 2nd Lieutenant 21st Entrenching Battalion, formerly 8/9th Royal Irish Rifiles. Died 23/3/1918 aged 21. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1584766/McGILTON,%20J...
McMURRAY, Alexander. Stoker 2nd Class SS/116710, Royal Navy on HMS Princess Irene. Died at sea 27/5/1915. He is commemorated on the Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent.
McNAIR, Robert. Rifleman 18350, 13th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 1/9/1916 aged 22. He is at rest in La Plus Douve Ration Farm Annexe, Belgium.
McQUOID, Tony, ( CWGC have Urell) Private 29126, 16th Battalion Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment). He is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium
MAHAFFY, Henry Irwin. 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps. Died 22/10/1917 aged 23. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/661311/MAHAFFY,%20HEN...
MALCOLM, William. Driver T4/160317, 1st Division Train, Royal Army Service Corps. Died 9/12/1917. He is at rest in Medinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium. Some notes from what remains of his army record. He joined up on the 4th December 1915 aged 24 years and by occupation was a grocer. He lived at 86 Dufferine Avenue, Bangor, County Down. His parents lived at Greenfields, Groomsport, County Down. His father, John was his next of kin until William married. He married spinster, Jane Cuthbert at Groomsport Parish Church, Co Down on the 21st March 1916. On the 17th December 1915 he was posted to Larkhill, Wiltshire to the Army Service Corps Depot, Larkhill as Private T4/160317. After he had completed his training he was sent to France on the 21st May 1916. On the 29th November 1917 he was wounded in the chest . He was treated and at 46th Casualty Clearing Station where his died of his wounds on the 9th December 1917.
MANN, Fraser Douglas. Sergeant 18429, 13th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 16/8/1917. He is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium
MIDWINTER, William Edward. Corporal T4/128738, 1st Company 32nd Division Train Royal Army Service Corps. Died 10/8/1918. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/616556/MIDWINTER,%20W...
MILNE, George. Sergeant 79585, Armoured Car Brigade, Motor Machine Gun Corps. Died 5/7/1918. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/905514/MILNE,%20G
MISKELLY, Thomas. Rifleman 1843, a Coy, 13th Royal Irish Rifles, Died 15/7/1916. He is at rest in St.Souplet British Cemetery, France
MOFFETT, Samuel. Rifleman 97, 11th Royal Irish Rifles, formerly 8/9th Battalion. Died of wounds on the 15/3/1916. He was born and raised at Clandeboye, near Bangor, County Down. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/117487/MOFFETT,%20SAMUEL
MONTGOMERY, John. Sergeant 29028, 121st Company Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Died 28/1/1918. He is at rest in Mory Abbey Military Cemetery, Mory, France.
MONTGOMERY, Thomas. Private 42345, 1st Royal Irish Fusiliers. Died 30/9/1918. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/163172/MONTGOMERY,%20T
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MORGAN, Robert John. Sergeant 9931, 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Died 28/1/1917. He is at rest in Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France.
NEILL, David William. Gunner 492, 73rd Siege Battery South African Heavy Artillery. Died 9/4/1918 aged 37. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/305106/NEILL,%20D%20W
NELSON, Samuel. Rifleman 6917, 2nd Royal Irish Rifles. Died 19/7/1918 aged 28. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/25361/NELSON,%20SAMUEL
NEWELL, Hugh Thompson (Memorial has Hugh) Private 16985, 5th Royal Irish Fusiliers. Died 25/8/1915. He is commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Turkey (including Gallipoli).
NEWELL, Leslie. Rifleman 18558, A Coy, 13th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 11/9/1916, aged 20. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/571466/NEWELL,%20L
O'NEILL, John. Rifleman 4770, 12th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 1/7/1916 aged 20. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/807301/O'NEILL,%20JOHN
ORR, John CWGC have James. Private 241920, 1/5th Cheshire Regiment. Died 25/6/1917 aged 29. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/40787/ORR,%20JAMES
PATTON, Norman Giles. Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Died 22/8/1918 aged 32. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/3047853/PATON,%20NORM...
PATTERSON, John. Rifleman 18618, 14th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 16/8/1917 aged 24. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1636303/PATTERSON,%20...
PATTERSON, Thomas. Private 17763, 108th Coy, Machine Gun Corps, (Infantry). Died 1/7/1916. He is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.
REA, Vivian Trevor Tighe. Lieutenant, 4th attached to the 2nd Royal Irish Rifles. Died 25/10/1914. He is at rest in Guards Cemetery, Windy Corner, Cuinchy, France.
REILLY, William. Lance Corporal 5055, 2nd Leinster Regiment. (Royal Canadians) Killed in action 12/7/1915. Died 20/6/1918 aged 23. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/69467/REILLY,%20WILLIAM
RITCHIE, William Morgan. Rifleman 114, a Coy, 13th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 16/8/1917 aged 20. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/452982/RITCHIE,%20WIL...
ROBINSON, George. Rifleman 18660, 13th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 1/7/1916 aged 34. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/809367/ROBINSON,%20GE...
ROBSON, Richard Ivan. (Military Cross) Captain, 15th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 6/8/1917 aged 26. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/147257/ROBSON,%20RICH...
ROGAN, James. Private 5827, 9th Royal Munster Fusiliers. Died 27/4/1916 aged 19. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1767948/ROGAN,%20JAMES
SAVAGE, John Graham. Rifleman 2365, 13th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 16/8/1917 aged 24. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/828734/SAVAGE,%20JOHN...
SCOTT, William. Able Seaman 216800, Royal Navy. Died 27/5/1915 aged 31. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/3042838/SCOTT,%20WILLIAM
SHAW, Thomas Herbert. Lieutenant, 7th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Died 8/8/1917 aged 21.
www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/916450/SHAW,%20THOMAS...
SKIMIN, George. Mate, Mercantile Marine. Died 1/2/1916 aged 48. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/4002813/SKIMIN,%20GEORGE
SLOAN, William A. Rifleman 6791, 11th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 1/7/1916, he was the son of Anthony. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1553405/SLOAN,%20WILLIAM
SMITH, Albert. Rifleman 17005, 14th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 16/8/1917 aged 22. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/3065184/SMITH,%20ALBERT
STEELE-NICHOLSON, Alfred Francis James. Captain, 5th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 16/8/1917 aged 31. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/3066110/STEELE-NICHOL...
STEELE-NICHOLSON, William Herbert Hamilton. Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, 2/2nd West Lancs Division. Died 13/4/1918 aged 43. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/387705/STEELE-NICHOLS...
STEPHENSON, William Thomas. (memorial has Thomas) Private M/346028, Army Service Corps. Died 26/2/1918 aged 18. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/661318/STEPHENSON,%20...
STEWART, James. Private 160283, 31st Canadian Infantry. Died between the 24th and 30th/9/1916 aged 35. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1576183/STEWART,%20JAMES
STONE, Robert. Rifleman 2, 13th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 1/7/1916 aged 20. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1554838/STONE,%20ROBERT
TAGGERT, James. Private 2895, 5th Connaught Rangers. Died 2/7/1916 aged 20. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/625615/TEGGART,%20J
TODD, James. Lance Corporal 17745, Depot of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Died 10/6/1919 aged 33. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/661314/TODD,%20JAMES
TYRELL, John Marcus. Captain, Royal Air Force, formerly 3rd Reserve Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers. Died 20/6/1918 aged 23. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/46184/TYRRELL,%20JOHN...
TYRELL, Walter Alexander. Captain, 32nd Squadron, Royal Air Force. Died 9/6/1918 aged 19. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/287376/TYRRELL,%20WAL...
WEIR, Harry Leebody. 2nd Lieutenant, 12th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 28/10/1918 aged 30. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/330883/WEIR,%20HARRY%...
WELSH, Hugh. Rifleman 1613, 12th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 21/3/1918 aged 19. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/850952/WELSH,%20HUGH
WILSON, Hugh Skillen. Private 1773, 108th Machine Gun Corps. Died 6/7/1916 aged 22. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/46504/WILSON,%20HUGH%...
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ALEXANDER, Robert. Private 17134, 13th Royal Irish Rifles, killed in action 1/7/1916 ahed 19. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/773072/ALEXANDER,%20R...
ALEXANDER, William. Rifleman 1091, 14th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 15/8/1917, aged 19. He was born and raised at Cottown (townland) near Donaghadee, County Down. He is at rest in Ypres Reservoir Cemetery, Belgium.
CAMPBELL, David. Rifleman 1663, 12th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 7/8/1919 aged 21. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/901062/CAMPBELL,%20DAVID
COOKE, Thomas Edward L. Driver 300394, 39th Battery, 10th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. Died 30/8/1918 aged 31. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/51671/COOKE,%20THOMAS...
GORMAN, William J Robinson. Private 150090, 8th Battalion Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment). Died 7/2/1917 aged 25. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/304664/GORMAN,%20W%20...
JORDAN, Robert Rogers. (Memorial has Robert) Served as Gordon. Private 1361 , D Coy 4th Australian Infantry, previously 2/4th Battalion. Died between 6 and 8th/8/1915 aged 35. Some notes from his army record. He joined up on the 3rd December 1914 at Liverpool, New South Wales aged 34. he gave his occupation as a sailor and home address as Groomsport, County Down, Ireland. He had previously served 6 years with the Enniskilling Fusiliers. His mother, Jane was his next of kin and she lived at The Hill, Groomsport. At some stage he got married to Mary Ann and she was living with their two children, Margaret and Agnes Jane at 39, Beatrice Road, Bangor, County Down. He was killed in action at the Gallipoli Peninsula. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/716964/GORDON,%20ROBE...
KEANE, Ernest John. Able Seaman 225455, Royal Navy on HMS Egmont. Died 6/8/1915 aged 26, he was the son of Richard and Elizabeth of Helen's Bay, County Down. His brother Stephen also fell.. He is at rest in Chatby Military and War Memorial Cemetery, Alexandria, Egypt.
KEANE, Stephen Vincent. Ship's Steward Assistant 347362. Royal Navy on HMS Victory. Died 25/1/1916 aged 25. He was the son of Richard and Elizabeth Keane, of Helen's Bay, Co. Down. Served at the Battle of Falkland Islands and at the Dardanelles. His brother Ernest also fell. He is at rest in Bangor Cemetery, County Down.
MacDONNAGH, William John. 2nd Lieutenant, 8th Middlesex Regiment. Died 11/9/1916 aged 35. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/802583/MacDONNAGH,%20...
MONTGOMERY, Andrew. Rifleman 1090, 11th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 1/9/1916 aged 29. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/907219/MONTGOMERY,%20...
SCHOFIELD, Thomas. Able Seaman SS/186, Royal Navy on HMS Good Hope. Died 1/11/1914. He is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Hampshire.
The following are not commemorated on this memorial, but do have a connection with Bangor, County Down.
ADAIR, Hugh. Trooper 11/949, Wellington Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.
www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/114802/ADAIR,%20HUGH
ARMSTRONG, Isaac. Petty Officer Regulation Dev/221060 Royal Navy on HMS Ajax died 15/6/1920 aged 33.
www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/428149/ARMSTRONG,%20I...
BEATTY, James Harold. Trooper 115976, Fort Garry Horse. Died 1/4/1918 aged 21.
www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/253383/BEATTY,%20JAME...
BLAIR, Bryce Smith. Second Officer, Mercantile Marine. Died 27/1/1917 aged 36.
www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2979646/BLAIR,%20BRYC...
CARRUTHERS, Josiah. Private 10113, 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Died 14/5/1915 aged 22. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/602774/CARRUTHERS,%20...
CHART, Geoffrey. Private 10196, 4th South African Infantry. Died 23/9/1917 aged 36.
www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/136427/CHART,%20GEOFFREY
COULSON, William John. Private PS/8837, 24th Royal Fusiliers. Died 28/7/1916 aged 26.
www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/759727/COULSON,%20WIL...
F, Thomas Hugh. Steward 751343, Mercantile Marine Reserve. Died 25th/1/1917 aged 32. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/662642/CRAIG,%20THOMA...
DONOVAN, John. Steward, Mercantile Marine. Died 19/11/1917 aged 53.
www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2978567/DONOVAN,%20JOHN
DOUGLAS, Robert Patrick. Private 1171A, 46th Australian Infantry. Died 1/10/1916 aged 26. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/443145/DOUGLAS,%20ROB...
HAMILTON, William Alexander. 2nd Mate, Mercantile Marine Reserve. Died 10/5/1917 aged 32. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/110966/HAMILTON,%20WI...
HANNA, Frank Leslie. Lieutenant, 3rd Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, formerly Horse Transport, Army Service Corps. Died 26/7/1918 aged 24. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/661453/HANNA,%20FRANK...
HAWTHORN, Hugh. 2nd Engineer, Marcantile Marine. Died 21/11/1914 aged 39. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2975781/HAWTHORN,%20HUGH
HILL, Leonard. Private, Signaller, PLY1335(S) 2nd Royal Marine Light Infantry. Died 26/10/1917 aged 24. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/836580/HILL,%20LEONARD
KNOX, John Connor. Sapper 121376, Royal Engineers. Died 16/11/1917. (Army record on Ancestry) www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/661750/KNOX,%20J%20C
LEHANE, Cecil James. Private 23975, 8th Devonshire Regiment. Died 26/10/1917, aged 33.
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LYNAS, Hugh. Private 12/27169, 10th Inniskilling Fusiliers. Died 16.8.1917 aged 35. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/454748/LYNAS,%20HUGH
MAGINNIS, Hugh. Ships Cook, Marcantile Marine. Died 9/5/1918 aged 38.
www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/661310/MAGINNIS,%20HUGH
MORTON, John. Gunner 38218, 3rd Reserve Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died 24/8/1916 aged 29. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/663757/MORTON,%20JOHN
MOSS, David. Private 6671, 2nd Irish Guards. Died 23/3/1918 aged 30. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/778838/MOSS,%20DAVID
MUMMERY, John William. Private 7211, 4th Dragoon Guards, Royal Irish. Died 1/11/1914 aged 22. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/918262/MUMMERY,%20JOH...
MUNN, John. Private PS/9060, 7th Royal Fusiliers. Died 13/11/1916 aged 21. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2853978/MUNN,%20J
McBRIDE, Joseph. Major, 27th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died 23/4/1917 aged 31.
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McDERMOTT, Alan William Francis. Corporal 9101, 1st King's Own Scottish Borderers. Died 7/6/1915 aged 22. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/690819/McDERMOTT,%20A...
McELROY, Alfred George. Lance Corporal, 7498, 12th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 7/7/1919 aged 22. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/359485/McELROY,%20ALF...
McELROY, Frederick William. Captain, 7th Tank Corps. Died 16/11/1918 aged 22. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/591373/McELROY,%20FRE...
McMILLAN, Robert. Private 936, 18th Australian Infantry. Died 27/8/1915 aged 34. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/718049/McMILLAN,%20RO...
O'BRIEN, Philip Anderson. 2nd Lieutenant, 1st attached to the 2nd Leinster Regiment. Died 9/3/1915. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/48310/O'BRIEN,%20PHIL...
OLIVER, Robert. Rifleman 11210, D Coy , 6th Royal Irish Rifles. Died 17/8/1915 aged 27. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/681780/OLIVER,%20ROBERT
ROWAN, William George. Lance Corporal 44457, 1st Inniskilling Fusiliers. Died 20/10/1918 aged 32. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/486444/ROWAN,%20WILLI...
SCOTT, Daniel. Private 51422. No 2 Company, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment). Died 8/5/1915 aged 18. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1595859/SCOTT,%20DANIEL
SIMMS, Henry Arthur. Corporal 2602, Glasgow Highlanders, 9th Highland Light Infantry. Died 2/6/1915 aged 27. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/84925/SIMMS,%20HENRY%...
STEELE, Thomas. Lieutenant, Royal Naval Reserve. Died 25/1/1917 aged 26. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/661294/STEELE,%20THOMAS
WATSON, William. Private 11529, 1st Royal Irish Fusiliers. Died 12/4/1915 aged 24. www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/867011/WATSON,%20WILLIAM
Service death
Ranger 30111042,David Gordon DALZELL 1st Royal Irish Regiment who died in Afghanistan 4th February 2011 aged 20 and was a resident of Bangor (County Down) He is at rest in Clandeboye Cemetery, 300, Old Belfast Road, County Down. BT19 1RH
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Nominees for the 90th Oscars® were celebrated at a luncheon held at the Beverly Hilton, Monday, February 5, 2018. The 90th Oscars will air on Sunday, March 3, live on ABC.
Front Row Left to Right: Mike Meinardus, Evelyn O’Neill, Glen Gauthier, Ziad Doueiri, Katja Benrath, Lou Sheppard, Marco Morabito, Brad Zoern, Scott Neustadter, Laura Checkoway, Kobe Bryant, Ildikó Enyedi, Raphael Saadiq, Paul Denham Austerberry, Josh Lawson, Michael Green, Vanessa Taylor, James Mangold, Richard King and Reed Van Dyk
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The 101st Airborne Division—nicknamed the “Screaming Eagles”—is a modular infantry division of the United States Army primarily trained for air assault operations. During World War II, it earned renown by its actions in the Normandy Landings and the Battle of the Bulge. During the Vietnam War, the 101st was redesignated an airmobile division, and later as an air assault division. For historical reasons, it keeps the identifier “airborne”, but does not conduct parachute operations at a division level. Many modern members of the 101st are graduates of the U.S. Army Air Assault School, and wear the Air Assault Badge, but it is not a prerequisite to be assigned to the division. The division is headquartered at Fort Campbell, Kentucky and has served in Iraq and Afghanistan. It is the only division in the U.S. Army that has two aviation brigades.
History
World War II
The division was activated on August 15, 1942 at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. On August 19, 1942, its first commander, Major General William C. Lee, promised his new recruits that the 101st had "no history but had a rendezvous with destiny."
General Order Number Five, which gave birth to the division, reads:
The 101st Airborne Division, activated at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana, has no history, but it has a rendezvous with destiny. Like the early American pioneers whose invincible courage was the foundation stone of this nation, we have broken with the past and its traditions in order to establish our claim to the future.
Due to the nature of our armament, and the tactics in which we shall perfect ourselves, we shall be called upon to carry out operations of far-reaching military importance and we shall habitually go into action when the need is immediate and extreme.
Let me call your attention to the fact that our badge is the great American eagle. This is a fitting emblem for a division that will crush its enemies by falling upon them like a thunderbolt from the skies.
The history we shall make, the record of high achievement we hope to write in the annals of the American Army and the American people, depends wholly and completely on the men of this division. Each individual, each officer and each enlisted man, must therefore regard himself as a necessary part of a complex and powerful instrument for the overcoming of the enemies of the nation. Each, in his own job, must realize that he is not only a means, but an indispensable means for obtaining the goal of victory. It is, therefore, not too much to say that the future itself, in whose molding we expect to have our share, is in the hands of the soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division.
During World War II, the Pathfinders of the 101st Airborne Division led the way on D-Day in the night drop prior to the invasion. They left from RAF North Witham having trained there with the 82nd Airborne Division.
On August 25, 1944 the division became part of the XVIII Airborne Corps in the First Allied Airborne Army. As part of this formation, the division took part in Operation Market Garden.
During the Battle of the Bulge the 101st, as one of the few forces available to contain the German advance, was rushed forward by truck to defend the vital road junction of Bastogne. Famously, Brigadier General Anthony McAuliffe answered the German demand for surrender with the reply "To the German Commander: NUTS! -The American Commander" and the division fought on until the siege was lifted and the German advance halted.
On 1 August 1945, the 101st Airborne Division left Germany for Auxerre, France, to begin training for the invasion of Japan. When Japan surrendered two weeks later, the operation became unnecessary. The 101st inactivated on 30 November at Auxerre.
For their efforts during World War II, the 101st Airborne Division was awarded four campaign streamers and two Presidential Unit Citations. The division suffered 1,766 Killed In Action; 6,388 Wounded In Action; and 324 Died of Wounds during World War II.
Units
* Division Headquarters
* 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, attached 1 May 1944 – past 9 May 1945
* 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment
* 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, assigned 1 March 1945, previously attached 15 September 1943 - 1 March 1945
* 327th Glider Infantry Regiment
* 401st Glider Infantry Regiment, disbanded 1 March 1945 in France; assets to 327th GIR
* HHB, Division Artillery
o 321st Glider Field Artillery Battalion (75mm)
o 463rd Parachute Field Artillery Battalion (75mm)
o 907th Glider Field Artillery Battalion (75mm)
o 377th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion (75mm)
* 81st Airborne Antiaircraft Battalion
* 326th Airborne Engineer Battalion
* 326th Airborne Medical Company
* 101st Parachute Maintenance Company
* 101st Signal Company
* 101st Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment
* Headquarters, Special Troops
o 801st Airborne Ordnance Maintenance Company
o 426th Airborne Quartermaster Company
o Headquarters Company, 101st Airborne Division
o Military Police Platoon
o Reconnaissance Platoon
o Band (assigned in 1 Mar 45 reorganization)
Helmet insignia
The 101st is distinctive partly by their helmet decorations. The soldiers used card suits (diamonds, spades, hearts, and clubs) to indicate the regiment to which they belonged. The only exception being the 187th, who were added to the division later.
* These insignias were first seen in World War II, and can still be seen on 101st Division soldiers today.
o 327th: Clubs (♣) (Presently worn by the 1st Brigade Combat Team)
o 501st: Diamonds (♦) (Currently 1st Battalion, 501st Infantry Regiment is part of the 4th Brigade (ABN), 25th Infantry Division in Alaska.) (The Diamond is presently used by the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade)
o 502nd: Hearts (♥) (Presently worn by the 2nd Brigade Combat Team)
o 506th: Spades (♠) (Presently worn by the 4th Brigade Combat Team)
o 187th: Torii (Presently worn by the 3rd Brigade Combat Team; not during World War II, when the 187th Infantry Regiment was part of the 11th Airborne Division.)
Reactivation
The 101st Airborne Division was reactivated as a training unit at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky, in 1948 and again in 1950. It was reactivated again in 1954 at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, and in March 1956, the 101st was transferred, less personnel and equipment, to Fort Campbell, Kentucky, to be reorganized as a combat division. The 101st was reactivated as a "pentomic" division with five battle groups in place of its World War II structure that featured regiments and battalions. The reorganization was in place by late April 1957 and the division's battle groups were:
* 2nd Airborne Battle Group, 187th Infantry
* 1st Airborne Battle Group, 327th Infantry
* 1st Airborne Battle Group, 501st Infantry
* 1st Airborne Battle Group, 502nd Infantry
* 1st Airborne Battle Group, 506th Infantry
Division artillery consisted of the following units:
* Battery D, 319th Artillery (Abn)
* Battery E, 319th Artillery (Abn)
* Battery A, 321st Artillery (Abn)
* Battery B, 321st Artillery (Abn)
* Battery C, 321st Artillery (Abn)
* Battery A, 377th Artillery (Abn)
Other supporting units were also assigned.
Civil rights
From September through November 1957 elements of the division's 1st Airborne Battle Group, 327th Infantry (bearing the lineage of the old Company A, 327th Glider Infantry Regiment) were deployed to Little Rock, Arkansas, by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to enforce Federal court orders during the Little Rock Crisis.
Vietnam War
In the mid-1960s, the 1st Brigade and support troops were deployed to the Republic of Vietnam, followed by the rest of the division in late 1967. In almost seven years of combat in Vietnam, elements of the 101st participated in 15 campaigns. Notable among these were the Battle of Hamburger Hill in 1969 and Firebase Ripcord in 1970. The 101st was deployed in the northern I Corps region operating against the Vietnam People's Army (NVA) infiltration routes through Laos and the A Shau Valley. Elements of the division supported the ARVN Operation Lam Son 719, the invasion of southern Laos, in 1971, but only aviation units actually entered Laos. In the seven years that all or part of the division served in Vietnam it suffered 4,011 Killed in Action and 18,259 Wounded in Action.
It has been said that most North Vietnamese had never seen a bald eagle, so they called the 101st soldiers "Chicken Men" or "Rooster Men." Viet Cong commanders would regularly include in their briefings that they were to avoid confrontation with the "Chicken Men" at all costs, as they were sure to lose. Supposedly this remained a source of fierce pride among veterans who served in Vietnam under the 101st.[1]
Such claims must be balanced against the reality of combat losses. Casualties for the 101st in Viet Nam were twice those suffered in World War II, and its total number of Killed in Action (4,022) was the third highest of all U.S. Army ground units, behind the 1st Cavalry Division (5,464) and the 25th Infantry Division (4,561). Had the entire division arrived in 1965, as did the 1st Cav and 25th, its total casualties would have undoubtedly been even higher.
Post-Vietnam
In 1968, the 101st took on the structure and equipment of an airmobile division. Following its return from Vietnam, the division was rebuilt with one brigade (3rd) and supporting elements on jump status, using the assets of what had been the 173rd Airborne Brigade. The remaining two brigades and supporting units were organized as airmobile. With the exception of certain specialized units, such as the pathfinders and parachute riggers, in early 1974 the Army terminated jump status for the division. Concurrently the 101st introduced the Airmobile Badge (renamed later that year as the Air Assault Badge), the design of which was based on the Glider Badge of World War II. Initially the badge was only authorized for wear while assigned to the division, but in 1978 the Army authorized it for service-wide wear. Soldiers continued to wear the garrison cap with glider patch, bloused boots, and the cloth wing oval behind their wings, as had division paratroopers before them. The division also was authorized to wear a full color (white eagle) shoulder patch insignia instead of the subdued green eagle shoulder patch that was worn as a combat patch by soldiers who fought with the 101st in Vietnam, a distinction shared with the 1st and 5th Infantry divisions.
Tragedy struck the division on December 12, 1985. A civilian aircraft, Arrow Air Flight 1285, chartered to transport some of the division from peacekeeping duty with the Multinational Force Observers on the Sinai Peninsula to Kentucky, crashed near Gander, Newfoundland. All eight air crew members and 248 US servicemen died, most were from the 3d Battalion, 502d Infantry. The crash was the worst in Canadian aviation history. President Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy travelled to Fort Campbell to comfort grieving family members. On March 8, 1988, two U.S. Army helicopters collided in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, killing 17 servicemen.
Persian Gulf War
In January 1991, the 101st once again had its "Rendezvous with Destiny" in Iraq during the combat air assault into enemy territory. The 101st sustained no soldiers killed in action during the 100-hour war and captured thousands of enemy prisoners of war. General Richard A. Cody, then lieutenant colonel, commander of the 1st Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, fired the first shots of the war[citations needed] from his AH-64 Apache.
The division has supported humanitarian relief efforts in Rwanda and Somalia, then later supplied peacekeepers to Haiti and Bosnia.
Montana forest fires
In August and September 2000, the 3rd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, helped fight fires on the Bitterroot National Forest in Montana. Designated Task Force Battle Force and commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Jon S. Lehr, the battalion fought fires on the Valley Complex near Darby, Montana.
Reference: Military Support in Wildland Fire Suppression 1988 - 2003, National Interagency Fire Center, www.nifc.gov/pres_visit/military.html
Operation Enduring Freedom
The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) was the first conventional unit to deploy in support of the American War on Terrorism.[citation needed] The 2nd Brigade, "Strike", built around the 502nd Infantry, was largely deployed to Kosovo on peacekeeping operations, with some elements of 3/502 deploying after 9/11 as a security element in the CENTCOM AOR with the Fort Campbell-based 5th Special Forces Group. The Division quickly deployed its 3rd Brigade, the 187th Infantry's "Rakkasans" as the first conventional unit to fight as part of Operation Enduring Freedom.[citation needed] After an intense period of combat in rugged Shoh-I-Khot Mountains of eastern Afghanistan during Operation Anaconda with elements of the 10th Mountain Division, the Rakkasans redeployed to Fort Campbell only to find the 101st awaiting another deployment order.
Operation Iraqi Freedom
In 2003, Major General David H. Petraeus ("Eagle 6") led the Screaming Eagles to war during the 2003 invasion of Iraq (Operation Iraqi Freedom). General Petraeus led the division into Iraq saying, "Guidons, Guidons. This is Eagle 6. The 101st Airborne Division's next Rendezvous with Destiny is North to Baghdad. Op-Ord Desert Eagle 2 is now in effect. Godspeed. Air Assault. Out." The division was in V Corps, providing support to the 3rd Infantry Division by clearing Iraqi strongpoints which that division had bypassed. The Division then went on to a tour of duty as part of the occupation forces of Iraq, using the city of Mosul as their primary base of operations. 1st and 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment (1st Brigade) oversaw the remote airfield Qayarrah West 30 miles south of Mosul. The 502nd Infantry Regiment (2nd Brigade) and 3rd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment were responsible for Mosul itself while the 187th Infantry Regiment (3rd Brigade) controlled Tal Afar just north of Mosul.
Once replaced by the first operational Stryker Brigade, the 101st was withdrawn in early 2004 for rest and refit. As part of the Army's modular transformation, the existing infantry brigades, artillery brigade, and aviation brigades were transformed. The Army also activated the 4th Brigade Combat Team, which includes the 1st and 2nd Battalions, 506th Infantry Regiment ("Currahee") and subordinate units. Both battalions were part of the 101st in Vietnam but saw their colors inactivated during an Army-wide reflagging of combat battalions in the 1980s, with 1-506th INF resurfacing in Korea, along with 1-503rd INF and 2-503rd INF (the latter later inactivated), as Air Assault units within the 2nd Infantry Division. The colors of the 506th have returned to the 101st and 1-503rd and 2-503rd are parachute infantry battalions of the 173rd Airborne Brigade in Italy, just as they were when the 173rd was in Viet Nam.
The reconfiguration of 101st formed seven major units in the division (four infantry BCTs, two combat aviation brigades (CABs), and one sustainment brigade), making it the largest formation currently in the U.S. Army.
As of December 2007, 143 members of the Division have died while on service in Iraq.
Second deployment to Iraq
The division's second deployment to Iraq began in the late summer of 2005. The division headquarters replaced the 42nd Infantry Division, which had been directing security operations as the headquarters for Task Force Liberty. Renamed Task Force Band of Brothers, the 101st assumed responsibility on November 1, 2005 for four provinces in north central Iraq: Salah ad Din, Kirkuk, Diyala and As Sulymaniyah. On December 30, 2005, Task Force Band of Brothers also assumed responsibility for training Iraqi security forces and conducting security operations in Ninevah and Dahuk provinces as the headquarters for Task Force Freedom was disestablished.
During the second deployment, 2nd and 4th Brigades of the 101st Airborne Division were assigned to conduct security operations under the command of Task Force Baghdad, led initially by 3rd Infantry Division, which was replaced by 4th Infantry Division. The 1st Battalion of the 506th Infantry (4th Brigade) was separated from the division and served with the Marines in Ramadi, in the Al Anbar province. 3rd Brigade was assigned to Salah ad Din and Bayji sectors and 1st Brigade was assigned to the overall Kirkuk province which included Hawijah, one of the deadliest cities in Iraq.
Task Force Band of Brothers' primary mission during its second deployment to Iraq was the training of Iraqi security forces. When the 101st returned to Iraq, there were no Iraqi units capable of assuming the lead for operations against Iraqi and foreign terrorists. As the division concluded its tour, 33 battalions were in the lead for security in assigned areas, and two of four Iraq divisions in northern Iraq were commanding and controlling subordinate units.
Simultaneously with training Iraqi Soldiers and their leaders, 101st Soldiers conducted numerous security operations against terrorist cells operating in the division's assigned, six-province area of operations. Operation Swarmer was the largest air assault operation conducted in Iraq since April 22, 2003. 1st Brigade conducted Operation Scorpion with Iraqi units near Kirkuk.
Developing other aspects of Iraqi society also figured in 101st operations in Iraq. Division commander Major General Thomas Turner hosted the first governors' conference for the six provinces in the division's area of operations, as well as the neighboring province of Erbil.[3] Numerous civil affairs operations were directed by the division, including the construction and renovation of schools, clinics, police stations, and other important landmarks in civilian communities from Turkey to Baghdad and from the Syrian border to the Iranian border.
Accusations of misconduct in Iraq
On June 19 2006, the US military announced that three soldiers of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, Private First Class Corey R. Clagett, Specialist William B. Hunsaker and Staff Sergeant Raymond L. Girouard, were being charged in connection of the deaths of three male detainees in an operation near a canal north of Baghdad on May 9. On June 21, a fourth soldier was charged, but none were convicted.
In July 2006, five troopers were charged in connection with the rape and murder of 14 year old Iraqi girl Abeer Qasim, and the murder of three of her family members, including a 5-year-old girl. The incident took place in Mahmoudiya, south of Baghdad. Previously, an arrest in the case was also made in June of 2006 when former trooper Steven D. Green was apprehended in North Carolina. On November 17, 2006 Specialist James Barker was sentenced to life in prison for the incident. Friday February 23, 2007 saw the Sergeant, two specialists and two privates convicted with lengthy sentences.
Third deployment to Iraq
The 1st Brigade Combat Team of the 101st is currently deployed in Iraq, in the Salah ad Din Province, northeast of Baghdad. The 2nd Brigade Combat Team is currently deployed in Baghdad, and the 3rd Brigade Combat Team is currently deployed in the Southern belt region southwest of Baghdad.
General information
The most recent change of command within the division took place on November 10, 2006. During this change of command, MG Jeff Schloesser took command of the 101st from the division's previous commander, now-LTG Tom Turner. Turner left the 101st to command Fifth Army.
* Commanding General: Major General Jeffrey J. Schloesser
* Deputy Assistant Division Commander (Operations): Colonel (promotable) Mark A. Milley.[4]
* Deputy Assistant Division Commander (Support): Brigadier General James C. McConville.[4]
* Chief of Staff: Colonel Thomas D. Vail
* Division Command Sergeant Major: Command Sergeant Major Vincent F. Camacho
Parachute Demonstration Team
The "Screaming Eagles" is also the nickname for the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Command Parachute Demonstration Team. Its history goes as far back as the late 1950s, during the infancy of precision freefall. The command group decided to form a full time team in 1984.
See website: www.campbell.army.mil/PDT/pdt.htm
Current structure
101st Airborne Division:
* 501st Special Troops Battalion
* 1st Brigade Combat Team ("Bastogne")(♣)
o 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment ("Above the Rest")
o 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment ("No Slack")
o 2nd Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment ("Balls of the Eagle")
o 1st Squadron (RSTA), 32nd Cavalry Regiment ("Victory or Death")
o 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion
o 426th Brigade Support Battalion
* 2nd Brigade Combat Team ("Strike")(♥)
o 1st Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment ("First Strike")
o 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment ("Strike Force")
o 1st Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment ("Top Guns")
o 1st Squadron (RSTA), 75th Cavalry Regiment ("Widowmakers")
o 2nd Brigade Special Troops Battalion
o 526th Brigade Support Battalion
* 3rd Brigade Combat Team ("Rakkasans") (Torii)
o 1st Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment ("Leader Rakkasans")
o 2nd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment ("Raider Rakkasans") (inactivated 30 Sep 2005)
o 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment ("Iron Rakkasans")
o 3rd Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment ("Red Knight")
o 1st Squadron (RSTA), 33rd Cavalry Regiment("War Rakkasans")
o 626th Brigade Support Battalion ("Assurgam")
o 3rd Brigade Special Troops Battalion ("Rak Solid")
* 4th Brigade Combat Team ("Currahee")(♠)
o 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment ("Red Currahee")
o 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment ("White Currahee")
o 1st Squadron (RSTA), 61st Cavalry Regiment ("Panther")
o 4th Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment ("Guns of Glory")
o 801st Brigade Support Battalion ("Maintaineers")
o 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion ("Apache")
* 101st Combat Aviation Brigade ("Wings of Destiny")(♦)
o 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment ("Out Front")
o 1st Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment ("Expect No Mercy")
o 5th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment ("Eagle Assault")[5]
o 6th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment (GSAB) ("Shadow of the Eagle")
o 96th Support Battalion (Aviation) ("Troubleshooters")
* 159th Combat Aviation Brigade ("Eagle Thunder") (Triangle)
o 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment ("Pale Horse")
o 3rd Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment ("Eagle Attack")
o 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment ("Wings of the Eagle")[5].
o 7th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment (GSAB) ("Eagle Lift")
o 563rd Support Battalion (Aviation) ("Keep Them Fighting")
* HHC, 101st Sustainment Brigade ("Life Liners")[6]
o 106th Transportation Battalion
o 129th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion ("Drive the Wedge")
o 561st Combat Support Battalion (inactivated)
o 101st Soldier Support Battalion (inactivated)
o 101st Brigade Troops Battalion ("Trojans")
o 326th Engineer Battalion (CBT)
Note: The 49th Quartermaster Group at Fort Lee, Virginia, may provide support to, but is not part of, the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault).49th Quartermaster Group49th Quartermaster Group
Lineage
HHC, 101st Division
* Constituted 23 July 1918 in the National Army as Headquarters, 101st Division
* Organized 2 November 1918 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi
* Demobilized 11 December 1918 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi
* Reconstituted 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserves as Headquarters, 101st Division
* Organized 10 September 1921 at Milwaukee, Wisconsin
* Redesignated 31 March 1942 as Division Headquarters, 101st Division
* Disbanded 15 August 1942; concurrently, reconstituted in the Army of the United States as Headquarters, 101st Airborne Division, and activated at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana
* Inactivated 30 November 1945 in France
* Allotted 25 June 1948 to the Regular Army
* Activated 6 July 1948 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Inactivated 27 May 1949 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Activated 25 August 1950 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Inactivated 1 December 1953 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Activated 15 May 1954 at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
* Reorganized and redesignated 3 February 1964 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 101st Airborne Division
HHC, 1st Brigade
* Constituted 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserves as Headquarters Company, 101st Division
* Organized in November 1921 at Milwaukee, Wisconsin
* Reorganized and redesignated 31 March 1942 as Headquarters and Military Police Company (less Military Police Platoon), 101st Division
* Disbanded 15 August 1942; concurrently reconstituted in the Army of the United States as Headquarters Company, 101st Airborne *Division, and activated at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana
* Inactivated 30 November 1945 in France
* Allotted 25 June 1948 to the Regular Army
* Activated 6 July 1948 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Inactivated 27 May 1949 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Activated 25 August 1950 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Inactivated 1 December 1953 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Activated 15 May 1954 at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
* Reorganized and redesignated 1 July 1956 as Headquarters and Service Company, 101st Airborne Division
* Reorganized and redesignated 25 April 1957 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Command and Control Battalion, 101st Airborne Division
* Reorganized and redesignated 3 February 1964 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division
HHC, 2nd Brigade
* Constituted 5 August 1917 in the National Army as Headquarters, 159th Infantry Brigade, an element of the 80th Division
* Organized 27 August 1917 at Camp Lee, Virginia
* Demobilized 1 June 1919 at Camp Lee, Virginia
* Reconstituted 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserves as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 159th Infantry Brigade, an element of the 80th Division
* Organized in September 1922 at Richmond, Virginia
* Redesignated 23 March 1925 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 159th Brigade
* Redesignated 24 August 1936 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 159th Infantry Brigade
* Converted and redesignated 12 February 1942 as the 80th Reconnaissance Troop (less 3d Platoon), 80th Division (Headquarters and *Headquarters Company, 160th Infantry Brigade, concurrently converted and redesignated as the 3d Platoon, 80th Reconnaissance Company, 80th Division)
* Troop ordered into active military service 15 July 1942 and reorganized at Camp Forrest, Tennessee, as the 80th Cavalry *Reconnaissance Troop, an element of the 80th Division (later redesignated as the 80th Infantry Division)
* Reorganized and redesignated 12 August 1943 as the 80th Reconnaissance Troop, Mechanized
* Inactivated 6 January 1946 at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey
* Redesignated 15 July 1946 as the Reconnaissance Platoon, 80th Airborne Division
* Activated 21 May 1947 at Richmond, Virginia, as the 80th Airborne Reconnaissance Platoon, an element of the 80th Airborne Division
* (Organized Reserves redesignated 25 March 1948 as the Organized Reserve Corps; redesignated 9 July 1952 as the Army Reserve)
* Reorganized and redesignated 20 April 1948 as the Reconnaissance Platoon, 80th Airborne Division
* Reorganized and redesignated 18 September 1950 as the 80th Airborne Reconnaissance Company
* Reorganized and redesignated 10 May 1952 as the 80th Reconnaissance Company, an element of the 80th Infantry Division
* Disbanded 29 March 1959 at Richmond, Virginia
* Reconstituted (less 3d Platoon) 22 October 1963 in the Regular Army as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 159th Infantry *Brigade (3d Platoon, 80th Reconnaissance Company--hereafter separate lineage)
* Redesignated 21 January 1964 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2d Brigade, 101st Airborne Division
* Activated 3 February 1964 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
HHC, 3rd Brigade
* Constituted 5 August 1917 in the National Army as Headquarters, 160th Infantry Brigade, an element of the 80th Division
* Organized 27 August 1917 at Camp Lee, Virginia
* Demobilized 7 June 1919 at Camp Lee, Virginia
* Reconstituted 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserves as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 160th Infantry Brigade, an element of the 80th Division
* Organized in September 1922 at Baltimore, Maryland
* Redesignated 23 March 1925 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 160th Brigade
* Redesignated 24 August 1936 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 160th Infantry Brigade
* Converted and redesignated 12 February 1942 as the 3d Platoon, 80th Reconnaissance Troop, 80th Division (Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 159th Infantry Brigade, concurrently converted and redesignated as the 80th Reconnaissance Troop [less 3d Platoon], 80th Division)
* Troop ordered into active military service 15 July 1942 and reorganized at Camp Forrest, Tennessee, as the 80th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop, an element of the 80th Division (later redesignated as the 80th Infantry Division)
* Reorganized and redesignated 12 August 1943 as the 80th Reconnaissance Troop, Mechanized
* Inactivated 6 January 1946 at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey
* Redesignated 15 July 1946 as the Reconnaissance Platoon, 80th Airborne Division
* Activated 21 May 1947 at Richmond, Virginia, as the 80th Airborne Reconnaissance Platoon, an element of the 80th Airborne Division
* (Organized Reserves redesignated 25 March 1948 as the Organized Reserve Corps; redesignated 9 July 1952 as the Army Reserve)
* Reorganized and redesignated 20 April 1948 as the Reconnaissance Platoon, 80th Airborne Division
* Reorganized and redesignated 18 September 1950 as the 80th Airborne Reconnaissance Company
* Reorganized and redesignated 10 May 1952 as the 80th Reconnaissance Company, an element of the 80th Infantry Division
* Disbanded 29 March 1959 at Richmond, Virginia
* 3d Platoon, 80th Reconnaissance Company, reconstituted 22 October 1963 in the Regular Army as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 160th Infantry Brigade (remainder of the company - hereafter separate lineage)
* Redesignated 21 January 1964 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3d Brigade, 101st Airborne Division
* Activated 3 February 1964 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
HHB, 101st Division Artillery
* Constituted 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserves as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 176th Field Artillery Brigade
* Organized in 1923 in Wisconsin
* Redesignated 30 January 1942 as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 101st Division Artillery
* Disbanded 15 August 1942; concurrently reconstituted in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 101st Airborne Division Artillery, and activated at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana
* Inactivated 30 November 1945 in France
* Allotted 25 June 1948 to the Regular Army
* Activated 6 July 1948 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Inactivated 27 May 1949 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Activated 25 August 1950 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Inactivated 1 December 1953 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Activated 15 May 1954 at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
* Reorganized and redesignated 1 July 1956 as Headquarters, Headquarters and Service Battery, 101st Airborne Division Artillery
* Reorganized and redesignated 25 April 1957 as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 101st Airborne Division Artillery
HHC, 101st Aviation Brigade
* Constituted 1950-12-07 in the Regular Army as the 4th Light Aviation Section
* Activated 1950-12-19 in Korea
* Inactivated 1954-11-05 in Korea
* Redesignated 1956-07-01 as the 101st Aviation Company, assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, and activated at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
* Reorganized and redesignated 1962-12-03 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 101st Aviation Battalion[7]
* Reorganized and redesignated 1987-10-16 as the 101st Aviation Brigade, a parent regiment under the United States Army Regimental System
HHC, 1st Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
# Constituted 1962-11-15 in the Regular Army as Company A, 101st Aviation Battalion, an element of the 101st Airborne Division
# Activated 1962-12-03 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
# Inactivated 1979 -04-04 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
# Activated 1981-09-30 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
# Reorganized and redesignated 1987-10-16 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, and remained assigned to the 101st Airborne Division
HHC, 2d Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
* Constituted 1962-11-15 in the Regular Army as Company B, 101st Aviation Battalion, an element of the 101st Airborne Division
* Activated 3 December 1962-12-03 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
* Reorganized and redesignated 1987-10-16 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2d Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, and remained assigned to the 101st Airborne Division[8]
* Inactivated 1988-11-16 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
* Activated 1991-08-16 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
HHC, 3d Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
# 1968-07-01 in the Regular Army as Company C, 101st Aviation Battalion, an element of the 101st Airborne Division
# Activated 1968-12-20 in Vietnam.
# Reorganized and redesignated 1987-10-16 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3d Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, and remained assigned to the 101st Airborne Division
HHC, 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
# Constituted 1 July 1968-07-01 in the Regular Army as Company D, 101st Aviation Battalion, an element of the 101st Airborne Division
# Activated 1968-12-20 in Vietnam
# Inactivated 1981-09-30 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
# Redesignated 1987-10-16 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, and activated at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, as an element of the 101st Airborne Division
HHC, 5th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
Constituted 1987-09-16 in the Regular Army as the 5th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, and activated at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
HHC, 6th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
Constituted 16 1987-09-16 in the Regular Army as the 6th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, and activated at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
HHC, 7th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
# Constituted 1950-12-07 in the Regular Army as the 4th Light Aviation Section.
# Activated 1950-12-19 in Korea
# Inactivated 1954-11-05 in Korea
# Redesignated 1956-07-01 as the 101st Aviation Company, assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, and activated at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
# Reorganized and redesignated 1962-12-03 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 101st Aviation Battalion
# Headquarters Company, 101st Aviation Battalion[9] reorganized and redesignated 1987-10-16 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 7th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, and remained assigned to the 101st Airborne Division
HHC, 8th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
Constituted 1987-10-16 in the Regular Army as the 8th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, and activated at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
HHC, 9th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
Constituted 1989-12-16 in the Regular Army as the 9th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, and activated at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
HHC, 159th Aviation Brigade
* Constituted 16 October 1992 in the Regular Army as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 159th Aviation Group, and activated at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
* Reorganized and redesignated 16 June 1998 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 159th Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division.
Honors
Campaign Participation Credit
* World War I (2nd and 3rd Brigades ONLY):
1. Hundred Days Offensive (also known as the Battle of Saint-Quentin or the Second Battle of the Somme);
2. Meuse-Argonne Offensive;
3. Picardy 1918
* World War II (except 159th Aviation Brigade):
1. Normandy (with arrowhead);
2. Rhineland (with arrowhead);
3. Ardennes-Alsace;
4. Central Europe
* Vietnam War (Except 159th Aviation Brigade):
1. Defense (1st Brigade Only);
2. Counteroffensive (1st Brigade Only);
3. Counteroffensive, Phase II (1st Brigade Only)
4. Counteroffensive, Phase III;
5. Tet Counteroffensive;
6. Counteroffensive, Phase IV;
7. Counteroffensive, Phase V;
8. Counteroffensive, Phase VI;
9. Tet 1969/Counteroffensive;
10. Summer-Fall 1969;
11. Winter-Spring 1970;
12. Sanctuary Counteroffensive;
13. Counteroffensive, Phase VII;
14. Consolidation I;
15. Consolidation II
* Southwest Asia (Except 159th Aviation Brigade):
1. Defense of Saudi Arabia;
2. Liberation and Defense of Kuwait
[edit] Decorations
1. Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for NORMANDY (Division and 1st Brigade Only)
2. Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for BASTOGNE (Division and 1st Brigade Only)
3. Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for DAK TO, VIETNAM 1966 (1st Brigade only)
4. Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for DONG AP BIA MOUNTAIN (3rd Brigade Only)
5. Valorous Unit Award for THUA THIEN PROVINCE (3rd Brigade and DIVARTY Only)
6. Valorous Unit Award for TUY HOA (1st Brigade Only)
7. Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for VIETNAM 1965-1966 (1st Brigade Only)
8. Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for VIETNAM 1968 (3rd Brigade Only)
9. Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for SOUTHWEST ASIA (Except 159th Aviation Brigade)
10. French Croix de Guerre with Palm, World War II for NORMANDY (Division and 1st Brigade Only)
11. Belgian Croix de Guerre 1940 with Palm for BASTOGNE (Division and 1st Brigade Only);
12. cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action at BASTOGNE (Division and 1st Brigade Only)
13. Belgian Fourragere 1944 (Division and 1st Brigade Only)
14. Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action in FRANCE AND BELGIUM (Division and 1st Brigade Only)
15. Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm for VIETNAM 1966-1967 (1st Brigade Only)
16. Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm for VIETNAM 1968 (2nd Brigade Only)
17. Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm for VIETNAM 1968-1969 (Except 159th Aviation Brigade)
18. Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm for VIETNAM 1971 (Except 159th Aviation Brigade)
19. Republic of Vietnam Civil Action Honor Medal, First Class for VIETNAM 1968-1970 (Except 159th Aviation Brigade)
20. Republic of Vietnam Civil Action Honor Medal, First Class for VIETNAM 1970 (DIVARTY only)
Division commanders
* MG William C. Lee Aug-42 - Feb-44
* BG Don F. Pratt 6-Feb-44 - 14-Mar-44[11]
* MG Maxwell D. Taylor Mar-44 - Aug-45
* BG Anthony C. McAuliffe 5-Dec-44 - 26-Dec-44[11]
* BG William N. Gillmore Aug-45 - Sep-45
* BG Gerald St. C. Mickle Sep-45 - Oct-45
* BG Stuart Cutler Oct-45 - Nov-45
* MG William R. Schmidt Jul-48 - May-49
* MG Cornelius E. Ryan Aug-50 - May-51
* MG Roy E. Porter May-51 - May-53
* MG Paul DeWitt Adams May-53 - Dec-53
* MG Riley F. Ennis May-54 - Oct-55
* MG F. S. Bowen Oct-55 - Mar-56
* MG Thomas L. Sherburne, Jr. May-56 - Mar-58
* MG William C. Westmoreland Apr-58 - Jun-60
* MG Ben Harrell Jun-60 - Jul-61
* MG C.W.G. Rich Jul-61 - Feb-63
* MG Harry H. Critz Feb-63 - Mar-64
* MG Beverly E. Powell Mar-64 - Mar-66
* MG Ben Sternberg Mar-66 - Jul-67
* MG Olinto M. Barsanti Jul-67 - Jul-68
* MG Melvin Zais Jul-68 - May-69
* MG John M. Wright May-69 - May-70
* MG John J. Hennessey May-70 - Feb-71
* MG Thomas M. Tarpley Feb-71 - Apr-72
* MG John H. Cushman Apr-72 - Aug-73
* MG Sidney B. Berry Aug-73 - Jul-74
* MG John W. McEnery Aug-74 - Feb-76
* MG John A. Wickham, Jr. Mar-76 - Mar-78
* MG John N. Brandenburg Mar-78 - Jun-80
* MG Jack V. Mackmull Jun-80 - Aug-81
* MG Charles W. Bagnal Aug-81 - Aug-83
* MG James E. Thompson Aug-83 - Jun-85
* MG Burton D. Patrick Jun-85 - May-87
* MG Teddy G. Allen May-87 - Aug-89
* MG J. H. Binford Peay III Aug-89 - Jun-91
* MG John Miller Jun-91 - Jul-93
* MG John M. Keane Jul-93 - Feb-96
* MG William F. "Buck" Kernan Feb-96 - Feb-98
* MG Robert T. Clark Feb-98 - Jun-00
* MG Richard A. Cody Jun-00 - Jul-02
* MG David H. Petraeus Jul-02 - May-04
* MG Thomas R. Turner II May-04 - Nov-06
* MG Jeffrey J. Schloesser Nov-06 - present
Noted Members (selection)
* Fred Dailey - Ohio politician
* Jimi Hendrix - Rock and Roll icon
* William C. Lee - General, WW2 veteran, considered as one of the most important influences behind the establishment of U.S. airborne troops
* Richard D. Winters - Major, WW2 veteran, portrait in the TV series Band of Brothers
In popular culture
* The very popular TV series "Band of Brothers", chronicling the exploits of Easy Company, 2nd Battalion 506th PIR, 101st Airborne Division, in the Second World War.
* In the fourth season episode "Inauguration" of the TV drama The West Wing, the 101st Airborne is deployed alongside the 82nd Airborne Division to the fictional country of Equatorial Kundu to stop a genocide.
* The 101st Airborne Division is featured in several video games, including all of the Brothers in Arms games, Call of Duty, and its expansion pack Call of Duty: United Offensive, and also in Medal of Honor: Frontline.
* Private Ryan in the movie Saving Private Ryan is a soldier in the 101st Airborne division.
* The Soldier class in Team Fortress 2 yells the words "Screamin' Eagles" occasionally on a taunt or critical hit.
* Documentary Movie I Am an American Soldier followed C co, 3 BCT during its tour of duty in Iraq in 2006.
* I Am an American Soldier website
edited by Michael Harrison & Christopher Stuart-Clark.
2nd edition. Oxford University Press, 1998 [ie january 1999]. ISBN o-19-276196-X.
7-3/8 x 1o, 44 sheets white claycoat folded to 176 pp in 6 signatures (5 of 8 sheets each, the 5th of 4), sewn pearl white in 11 stitches & glued in glossy PVC white card wrappers, all except inside covers & endleaves printed black offset with 3-colour process additions to all but 38 pp.
cover by Kay Widdowson.
8o contributors ID'd:
John Agard, Dorothy Aldis, Frank Asch, W.H.Auden, George Barker, "Barundi", Hilaire Belloc, Gerard Benson, William Blake, Edwin Brock, Robert Burns, Rachel Busch, Lewis Carroll, Charles Causley, Camilla Charnock, John Ciardi, Stanley Cook, Elizabeth T.Corbett, June Crebbin, Thomas Dekker, Walter De La Mare, Peter Dixon, Berlie Doherty, Eleanor Farjeon, Barbara Giles, Nikki Giovanni, Philip Gross, Charlotte Hard, Michael Harrison, Adrian Henri, A.E.Housman, Libby Houston, Ted Hughes, Accabre Huntley, Jackie Kay, Shalce Keane, Charles Kingsley, Rudyard Kipling, Edward Lear, Brian Lee, Richard La Gallienne, Vachel Lindsay, Daphne Lister, Joanne Kysyk, Charlie Mackesy, Wes Magee, Julia Malim, Alan Marks, John Masefield, David McCord, Roger McGough, Beverly McLoughland, Peter Melnyczuk, Eve Merriam, John Mole, bpNichol, Judith Nicholls, Norman Nicholson, Rhiannon Powell, Irene Rawnsley, James Reeves, Michael Richards, Michael Rosen, Anne Ruddick, Carl Sandburg, Ian Serraillier, Cara Lockhart Smith, Lisa Smith, Robert Southey, Robert Louis Stevenson, Christopher Stuart-Clark, Hal Summers, Alfred Tennyson, Carol Thompson, Amos R.Well, Jane Whittle, Kay Widdowson, H.E.Wilkinson, Kit Wright, W.B.Yeats.
Nichol contributes:
i) A Path to the Moon (poem, pp.128>129)
also includes:
ii) "A Path to the Moon, by Carol Thompson (2-colour painting illustrating (i) above, pp.128>129)
Boeing B-17G-50-BO (S/N 42-102452) (AW-R) of the 96th Bomb Group, 337th Bomb Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo)
The May 12,1944 mission to bomb the oil refineries at Brüx, Czechoslovakia and Zwickau proved to be a very costly one for the 8th Air Force's 3rd Air Division B-17s. They had dispatched 295 bombers to the two targets, Brüx (224) and Zwickau (74). The Luftwaffe picked this day to come up en-force and fight the lightly covered bombers, they only had one fighter group flying escort over the target (357th FG). When the German fighters were done with them, they had lost 41 bombers and 2 fighters, another bomber was damaged beyond repair crash-landing at base and 162 other bombers received damage. 380 crew men were either KIA or MIA.
The plane in the photo (#452 / AW-R) was lost in a mid-air collision with another B-17 (#382 / AW-K). A bomber ahead of them in the formation was hit by fighters and exploded (possibly 42-31343) amidst the formation, causing the planes into evasive action, not realizing the other was doing the same thing. The collision sheared the nose off of #452 and killed the Bombardier and Navigator, and caused #382 to break in half. The other five crew members in the rear of #452 were able to bail out and were captured near Wehrheim/Taunus. #382 wasn't as fortunate, only the Radio Operator and the two waist gunners got out and captured. In #452 the Pilot, Co-Pilot and Engineer had remained with the badly damaged aircraft and brought her down for a crash-landing near Wehrheim and were then captured. The wreckage of #382 came down near Bad Camberg and blocked two lanes of the Autobahn. The 96th BG lost 12 planes that day, the 452nd BG lost 14 and one each for the 100th BG, 385th and 388th BGs. The 357th lost 2 P-51s as well.
MACR 4862
Crew:
2nd Lt. Herbert E. Moore - Pilot (O-813758) Ohio
--- POW
2nd Lt. Billie G. Giesse - Co-Pilot (O-818140) Ohio
--- POW
2nd Lt. Irving G. Saex - Navigator (O-699250) Massachusetts
--- KIA
2nd Lt. Edward T. McGlasson - Bombardier (O-700108) Texas
--- KIA - Buried in Netherlands American Cemetery at Margraten, Netherlands
T/Sgt. Stanley G. Dranginis - Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (33617240) Pennsylvania
--- POW
Sgt. Donald W. Cassell - Radio Operator (32793689) New York
--- POW
S/Sgt. Willard C. Miller - Right Waist Gunner (38185423) Louisiana
--- POW
Sgt. Theodore H. Mertz - Ball Turret Gunner (16145014) Illinois
--- POW
S/Sgt. William R. Medill - Tail Gunner (11099238) Massachusetts
--- POW-Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
Sgt. Elton R. Needham - Left Waist Gunner (18232254) Texas
--- POW-Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
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The other 96th Bomb Group aircraft lost on May 12 1944:
"Myna Myra" (BX-E)
B-17G-15-BO (s/n 42-31343) / 338th BS / Hit by fighters and exploded. 6 KIA, 4 POW / Crashed near Usingen, Germany MACR 4855
1st Lt. Robert W. Lewis - Pilot (O-810906) Iowa
--- KIA - Buried in Memorial Park Cemetery in Mason City, IA
2nd Lt. Gustaf J. Soderlund - Co-Pilot (O-818965) Rhode Island
--- KIA
2nd Lt. George L. Korty, Jr. - Navigator (O-702933) Oklahoma
--- KIA - Buried in Lorraine American Cemetery in St. Avold, France
2nd Lt. Kenneth W. Foote - Bombardier (O-757710) Arizona
--- KIA - Buried in Safford City Cemetery in Safford, AZ
T/Sgt. Carl T. Duff - Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (34722378) Tennessee
--- KIA - Buried in Fort Hill Cemetery in Cleveland, TN
T/Sgt. Dyton W. Herrin - Radio Operator (19202957) California
--- KIA
S/Sgt. Paul B. Howard - Ball Turret Gunner (34446697) North Carolina
--- POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
S/Sgt. Alexander J. Klecha - Right Waist Gunner (32460338) New Jersey
--- POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
S/Sgt. Kenneth E. Elliott - Left Waist Gunner (36598926) Michigan
--- POW - Stalag 9c, Bad Sulza
S/Sgt. Forest C. Corley - Tail Gunner (39125909) California
--- POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
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"Stormy Weather" BX-L
B-17G-20-BO (s/n 42-31621) / 338th BS / Shot down by Bf 109. 5 KIA, 5 POW / Crashed near Bellmuth,Ger. MACR 4856
2nd Lt. Charles W. Filer - Pilot (O-810854) Pennsylvania
--- KIA - Arlington National Cemetery
2nd Lt. Fred K. LaVigna - Co-Pilot (O-814918) New York
--- KIA - Arlington National Cemetery
2nd Lt. John H. Dink, Jr. - Navigator (O-707241) Kentucky
--- POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
2nd Lt. George L. Turcott, Jr. - Bombardier (O-756930) Nevada
--- POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
T/Sgt. Lido R. Mochetti - Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (31183528) Rhode Island
--- KIA - Arlington National Cemetery
T/Sgt. Charles E. Williams - Radio Operator (19095116) Washington
--- POW - Stalag 12a to 9b, Limburg
S/Sgt. Charles V. Pince - Ball Turret Gunner (37559431) Minnesota
---POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
S/Sgt. Carl E. Brogren, Jr. - Right Waist Gunner (18214993) Texas
--- KIA - Arlington National Cemetery
S/Sgt. Fred R. Beck - Left Waist Gunner (34605802) North Carolina
--- KIA - Arlington National Cemetery
S/Sgt. Charles W. Thornhill - Tail Gunner (38372526) Texas
--- POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
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AW-T
B-17G-25-BO (s/n 42-31718) / 337th BS / Shot down by fighters. 2 KIA, 8 POW / Crashed near Hartmannshain. MACR 4857
2nd Lt. Jerry T. Musser - Pilot (O-733961) Georgia
--- POW - Stalag 4 D Z, Annaburg
2nd Lt. Kenneth C. Simpson - Co-Pilot (O-809886) Massachusetts
--- POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
2nd Lt. Richard F. Moore - Navigator (O-709432) Connecticut
--- KIA - buried Ardennes American Cemetery in Neupre, Belgium
2nd Lt. Addison O. Tice - Bombardier (O-757858) New York
--- POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
T/Sgt. Finis R. Gibbs - Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (34508288) Tennessee
--- POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
T/Sgt. Paul T. Humphrey - Radio Operator (32143452) New York
--- KIA - buried Netherlands American Cemetery in Margraten, Netherlands
S/Sgt. Louis Fliegelman - Ball Turret Gunner (13046100) Pennsylvania
--- POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
S/Sgt. Alfred H. Reeves - Right Waist Gunner (39038714) California
--- POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
S/Sgt. Glenn H. Lewis - Left Waist Gunner (11038219) Vermont
--- POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
S/Sgt. Robert D. Pearson - Tail Gunner (37307582) South Dakota
--- POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
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QJ-N
B-17G-40-BO (s/n 42-97167) / 339th BS / Shot down by fighters. 9 KIA, 1 POW / Crashed near Hahnstätten. MACR 4858
Capt. Jack E. Link - Pilot (O-364458) Ohio
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
2nd Lt. Erwin W. Simmons - Co-Pilot (O-815571) New York
--- KIA - buried in Woodlawn National Cemetery in Elmira, New York
2nd Lt. Robert F. Rieckelman - Navigator (O-703317) Ohio
--- POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
1st Lt. Robert J. Federman - Bombardier (O-755004) Wisconsin
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
T/Sgt. Herman Walker - Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (32718855) New York
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
T/Sgt. Richard J. Royall, Jr. - Radio Operator (33225423) Virginia
--- KIA - buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia
S/Sgt. Clement F. McGill - Ball Turret Gunner (39120664) California
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
S/Sgt. John Chopp - Right Waist Gunner (39199270) Washington
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
S/Sgt. Milford E. Andrews - Left Waist Gunner (38411591) Texas
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
S/Sgt. Boyd R. Burgess - Tail Gunner (16057916) Michigan
--- KIA
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AW-K
B-17G-45-BO (s/n 42-97382) / 337th BS / Mid-air collision with #452. 7 KIA, 3 POW / Wreckage came down on the Autobahn near Bad Camberg,Ger. MACR 4859
1st Lt. Arthur C. Hon - Pilot (O-751738) Oklahoma
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
2nd Lt. Paul M. Rowles - Co-Pilot (O-818945) Maryland
--- KIA - buried in Moreland Memorial Cemetery in Parkville, Maryland
2nd Lt. Glenn A. Bremer - Navigator (O-757766) Missouri
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
2nd Lt. Thomas J. Keane - Bombardier (O-756990) Pennsylvania
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
T/Sgt. William I. Haney - Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (35277674) Ohio
--- KIA - buried in Ardennes American Cemetery, Belgium
T/Sgt. David G. Long - Radio Operator (32547688) New York
--- POW - Stalag 12a to 9b, Limburg
S/Sgt. Edward Laprath - Ball Turret Gunner (39555707) California
--- KIA - buried in Willemette National Cemetery in Portland, Oregon
Sgt. Floyd Tams - Right Waist Gunner (39025888) Utah
--- POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
S/Sgt. Hellmuth H. Sickerott - Left Waist Gunner (33488246) Pennsylvania
--- POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
S/Sgt. Raymond K. Weber - Tail Gunner (15322419) Ohio
--- KIA - buried in Riverside Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio
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MZ-K
B-17G-20-VE (s/n 42-97567) / 413th BS / Shot down by fighters. 7 KIA, 4 POW / Crashed at Westlich Erbach. MACR 4860
1st Lt. Thomas J. Moore - Pilot (O-747465) Alabama
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
1st Lt. Victor P. Johnson - Co-Pilot (O-697132) South Dakota
--- POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
1st Lt. Richard W. Thomson - Command Pilot (O-672252) Indiana
--- KIA - buried in Roselawn Memorial Park in Terre Haute, Indiana
2nd Lt. Norman E. Williams - Navigator (O-694905) Indiana
--- KIA - buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Warren, Indiana
2nd Lt. William Barber - Bombardier (O-689514) New York
--- KIA - buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx, New York
2nd Lt. Emery E. Hall - "Mickey" Radar Operator (O-688037) Illinois
--- POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
T/Sgt. Harold J. Packard - Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (31228610) Massachusetts
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
T/Sgt. Raymond C. Hellstrom - Radio Operator (16128166) Illinois
--- POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
S/Sgt. Bernard L. Brooks - Right Waist Gunner (18047220) Illinois
--- POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
S/Sgt. Ruben E. Krezer - Left Waist Gunner (18191160) Texas
--- KIA - buried in Germania Cemetery in Lexington, Texas
S/Sgt. Oliver E. Davenport - Tail Gunner (39279592) Oklahoma
--- KIA - buried in Fairlawn Cemetery in Cushing, Oklahoma
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MZ-J
B-17G-25-VE (s/n 42-97654) / 413th BS / Shot down by fighters. 8 KIA, 2 POW / Crashed at Bad Camberg. MACR 4861
Capt. James E. Knupp - Pilot (O-661944) Michigan
--- POW
1st Lt. Eugene F. Aldridge - Co-Pilot (O-687521) Ohio
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
Lt. Col. Marcus J. Lemley - Mission Command Pilot (O-1699161) California
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
2nd Lt. Chester J. Schultz - Navigator (O-2045244) Ohio
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
1st Lt. Max A. Halderman - Bombardier (O-686086) Indiana
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
1st Lt. Irwin M. Malgin - "Mickey" Radar Operator (O-672958) Pennsylvania
--- KIA
T/Sgt. Dorcy W. Waters - Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (35338763) Ohio
--- KIA - buried in Maumee Cemetery in Antwerp, Ohio
T/Sgt. Manuel Ruben - Radio Operator (13124775) Pennsylvania
--- POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
S/Sgt. John R. Emory - Waist Gunner (35420954) Ohio
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
S/Sgt. William F. Cannon, Jr. - Tail Gunner (38236783) Arkansas
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
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QJ-U
B-17G-55-BO (s/n 42-102571) / 339th BS / Fighter collided with plane. 8 KIA, 2 POW / Crashed near Bad Camberg. MACR 4863
1st Lt. Robert H. Laurie - Pilot (O-753899) Florida
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
2nd Lt. Leo B. Rengers - Co-Pilot (O-815235) Pennsylvania
--- KIA - buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia
2nd Lt. Clifford D. Jones - Navigator (O-814329) Washington D.C.
--- POW - Stalag 7a, Moosburg
2nd Lt. Robert M. Little - Bombardier (O-757532) Pennsylvania
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
T/Sgt. William H. Whitman - Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (38396292) Oklahoma
--- KIA - buried in Fairmount Cemetery in Hollis, Oklahoma
T/Sgt. Preston R. Henderson - Radio Operator (19177576) California
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
S/Sgt. Fred S. Stone - Ball Turret Gunner (12134896) New Jersey
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
S/Sgt. Albert B. Kohan - Right Waist Gunner (33419044) Pennsylvania
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
S/Sgt. Robert J. Corwin - Left Waist Gunner (35368283) Indiana
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
S/Sgt. Lewis A. Lanham - Tail Gunner (16073859) Illinois
--- POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
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"7th Son" QJ-M
B-17G-35-DL (s/n 42-107189) / 339th BS / Shot down by fighters. 9 KIA, 1 POW / Crashed near Hof Gnadenthal bei Dalborn. MACR 4864
1st Lt. Robert W. Simons - Pilot (O-803700) Wisconsin
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
1st Lt. Horace K. Duncan - Co-Pilot (O-751727) Texas
--- KIA - buried in Gonzales City Cemetery in Gonzales, Texas
2nd Lt. Garnett O. Nelson - Navigator (O-706957) West Virginia
--- KIA - buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery in Franklin, West Virginia
1st Lt. Jack R. Russell - Bombardier (O-746615) California
--- KIA - buried in Netherlands American Cemetery
T/Sgt. Harland B. Paul - Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (19123287) Oregon
--- KIA - buried in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri
T/Sgt. Walter J. Keshel - Radio Operator (16155388) Wisconsin
--- KIA - buried in Green Ridge Cemetery in Kenosha, Wisconsin
S/Sgt. Anthony N. Russo - Ball Turret Gunner (32507542) New York
--- KIA - buried in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri
S/Sgt. Joseph R. Petrosky - Right Waist Gunner (33439022) Pennsylvania
--- KIA - buried in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri
S/Sgt. Ralph E. Good, Jr. - Left Waist Gunner (11100543) Connecticut
--- KIA - buried in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri
S/Sgt. John M. Wethor - Tail Gunner (37548031) South Dakota
--- POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
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"Smokey Stover Jr." AW-A
Boeing B-17F-130-BO Flying Fortress
s/n 42-31014
337th BS, 96th BG, 8th AF
Shot down by fighters. MACR 5093
2nd Lt. Wilford N. Kinman - Pilot (O-801284) Indiana
....................POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
2nd Lt. Warren Z. Felty - Co-Pilot (O-815866) Pennsylvania
....................POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
2nd Lt. David W. Reid - Navigator (O-698084) New York
....................POW - Oflag 9a, Spangenberg
2nd Lt. William C. Montgomery - Bombardier (O-550114) Texas
....................POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
T/Sgt. Irwin G. Hubbard, Jr. - Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (18218713) Texas
....................POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
T/Sgt. Milton E. Chandler - Radio Operator (31222341) Maine
....................POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
S/Sgt. Walter J. Olds - Ball Turret Gunner (33603036) New York
....................POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
S/Sgt. Charles J. Lee - Right Waist Gunner (34505131) Tennessee
....................POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
S/Sgt. Ernest F. Nonneman - Left Waist Gunner (37667374) Iowa
....................POW - Stalag Luft 6, Heydekrug
S/Sgt. Rufus A. Ward - Tail Gunner (13075075) Mississippi
....................POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
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BX-
Douglas-Long Beach B-17G-35-DL Flying Fortress
s/n 42-107123
338th BS, 96th BG, 8th AF
Shot down by fighters and crashed near Mershausen. MACR 5359
2nd Lt. Harold E.H. Tucker - Pilot (O-809895) Tennessee
....................KIA - buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia
2nd Lt. Robert A. Greenwood - Co-Pilot (O-818664) New York
....................KIA - buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia
2nd Lt. Samuel R. Detwiler, Jr. - Navigator (O-709308) California
....................KIA - buried in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri
2nd Lt. Walter Slemensky - Bombardier (O-757929) Wisconsin
....................KIA - buried in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri
T/Sgt. Lloyd D. Stoller - Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (35545015) Ohio
....................POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
T/Sgt. James A. Davis, Jr. - Radio Operator (32740208) New York
....................POW - Stalag Luft 3, Sagan
S/Sgt. Willis D. Boatright - Ball Turret Gunner (34071991) Louisiana
....................POW
S/Sgt. Lawrence L. Witt - Right Waist Gunner (16160308) Michigan
....................POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
S/Sgt. Robert L. Maisak - Left Waist Gunner (19011806) Utah
....................POW - Stalag Luft 4, Gross Tychow
S/Sgt. Jennings C. Greuter - Tail Gunner (35545269) Ohio
....................KIA - buried in Ardennes American Cemetery, Belgium
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Some of the German pilots that shot down aircraft in the area during the timeframe of the mission.
Hauptmann Eberhard Bock (JG27) 2 x B-17s
Major Ernest Dullberg (JG27) 1 x B-17
Oberleutnant Richard Franz (JG3) 1 x B-17
Leutnant Fritz Gromotka (JG27) 3 x B-17s
Major Anton Hackl (JG11) 1 x B-17
Leutnant Walter Hagenah (JG3) 1 x B-17
Hauptmann Hans-Heinrich Koenig (JG11) 1 x B-17
Leutnant Hans Iffland (JG3) 1 x B-17
Oberfeldwebel Willi Maximowitz (JG3) 1 x B-17
Leutnant Rudolf Metz (JG3) 3 x B-17s
Major Friedrick-Karl Muller (JG3) 2 x B-17s
Oberfeldwebel Horst Petzschler (JG3) 1 x B-17
Oberleutnant Frantz Ruhl (HG3) 1 x B-17
Feldwebel Gerhard Vivroux (JG3) 1 x B-17
Hauptmann Hans Weik (JG3) 2 x B-17s
1998
MM 007114.01
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Trinity College - The University of Melbourne - 1998
Back Row: Darius Isaac; Tim Elliot; Jonathon Atchison, Ikhwan Azizan; Ralph Webster; Andrew Woolley; Brad Galvin; James Abbott; Kevin Bouchard; Stephen Jones; Scott McIntosh; Matty Rochman; Owen Walsh; Will RIggall; David Bolton; Sean Rogan; Davyn Edwards; Tim Heath; James McKenna; Nicholas Oats; Luke Gaffney; Jay Danielson; Andrew Sypkens; Edward Taylor; Chris McRoberts; Edward Taylor; Chris McRoberts; Edward Blythe; Tom Woolley; Dinesh Acharya
Eighth Row: Philip Botte; Anna Forbes; Mark Smith; Hayden Gaunt; Bryn Sobott; Julian Wansink; Tristan Gleeson; Phil Silverstone; James Harrison; Alistair Clay; Andrew Barker; Jared Slater; Haydn Ellis; Tom Withers; Dougal Hunt; Hugh Thomas; James Legoe; Lucas Heine; Gilbert Armour; Dougal McInnes; Julian Clark; Noah Carroll; Tim Bain; Daniel Hay; Andrew McGregor; Richard Nesseler; Christopher Watkins; Rowan Humberstone
Seventh Row: Sarah Cole, Meg Caffin; Patrick Renwick; Tobias Locsei; Tim Stafford; Michael Laing; Sam Farley; Rhiannon Blackmore; Kate Shaw; Nick Gedye; Annabel Reid; Felicity Earles; Bryan Grills; Paul Chadder; Alison Walker; Hugh Abey; Richard Williams; Tim Daniel; Tom Cripps; Susannah Gwynn; David Sheludko; Miles Andrews; Stephanie Williams; Shaun McKinlay; Bill Patterson; Blayney Morgan; William Wallis; Amy Twitt; Sarah Carter
Sixth Row: Jacqueline Feeney; Helen Everett; Kimberly Leach; Amelia Thompson; Pam Routley; Anna Shelmerdine; Melissa Hanton; Bree Paynter; Christina Parkes; Shaun Flint; Helen Alexander; Edwina Laidlaw; Kristine Wardle; Agatha Ozdowska; Cornelia Showalter; Winston Parker; TOm Mills; Louisa Hirst; Elinor Harper; Amy Cripps; Shelley Beer; Mary Johnston; Sarah Nosworthy; Anna Fullerston; Fara Abdul Halim; Kate Ross; Louise Ross; Alan Schmoll; Georgia Taylor; Zoe Asher; Susannah Gardner; Zoe Allgood
Fifth Row: Holly Keane; Emily Crane; Kate Bond; Lucinda Papli; Deborah Horowitz; Olivia Burgess; Olivia Rathgeber; Caroline Ray; Sophie Pullan; Tracey Hoover; Kristi Arcangelo; Marney McQueen; Nicola Bullock; Alice Hume; Kate Robinson; Sarah Webb; Tay Pappas; Georgina McMullin; Meg Lewis; Katherine Barr; Robin Bellanca; Tressie Norton; Georgina McInnes; Georgina Fast; Merran Stewart; Seija Knight; Zoe Keon-Cohen; Sarah Heazlewood; Kelvin Hsu; Tim Robinson
Fourth Row: Georgia Hill-Douglas; Julie Bongiorno; Elizabeth Ryan; Tom Taverner; Andrew Ryan; Sidney Levy; James Morley; Simon Moss; Patrick Bishop; Edward Wilson; James Nanut; Mr. Toby Bell; Mr Tom King; Mr. Bruce Falcon; Mr. Sam Roggeveen; Mr. Ross Gregor; David Holme; Ben Couch; Adam Hesketh; Nick Taylor; Chris Fernie; Phil Ingle; Jeremy Bostock; James Douglas; Anna Seletto
Third Row: Jimmy Harsono; Raymond Cheng; Najwa Abu Bakar; Aimee Rusli; Synn Lynn Chin; Shaan Lewis; Freya Troedel; Vanessa Jukes; Caroline Adler; Michelle Curtis; Jessica Jelbart; Anna McFadgen; Joon Lynn Goh; Catriona McGregor; Nesya Hughes; Ms. Roslyn Steel; Ms. Emma Henderson; Hilary Fairlie, Ruth Thevathasan; Sam Kimpton; Marcus Saw; Sarah Counsell; Poh Lyn Teoh; Polly Schofield-Smith; Kelly Scoble; Lucy Miller; Zarina Syed Hashim; Sam Mellett; Lucy Matthews
Second Row: James Sattler; Matt Godfrey; Nick Agar; Clare Connelly; Helena Anderson; Jen Miller; Kate Huntington; Robert Craig; Mr Michael Leighton-Jones; Rev. Richard Treloar, Mr John Adams (Dean of Students); Prof. Donald Markwell (Warden); Dr Damian Powell (Director of Studies); Rev. Dr. David Cole; Ms Sheree Bailey; Tom Snow; Tom Kimpton; Heath Paynter; Trent Roydhouse; Elisabeth Tehan; Cam Roydhouse; Kathy Trebeck; Sally Hood
First Row: Allan Hsu; Paul Chou; Fiona de Crespigny; Juel Flemming; Emma Crane; Allie Freemantle; Sarah Diegan; Anna Walker; Clare Cameron; Fleur Bainger; Katie Moroney; Jessica Caffin; Julian Lim; Alistair Barker; Belinda Wong; Edward Wu; Eunice Lin
Absent: Warrick Adams; Anthony Albert; Olivia Ashton; Jonathon Atchison; Hamish Bailey; Rebecca Barton; Gareth Benson; Rebecca Carmichael; Stuart D’Aloisio; Cathy Derham; Pater French; Nicole Gaffney; Robert Gare; Suzanne Gaylard; Gaurav Gupta; Rhys Hayward; Holly Keane; Tim Lang; Daryl Lim; Julian Lim; Michael Linton; Andrew Marriot; Nick McRoberts; Frances Mules; Pariza Rosley Ahmad; Ludivine Royer; Andy Schmulow; Christina Rochardson; Philip Riley; Bianca Thimm; Ralph Webster; Richard Wheeldon; Nick Woodford; Kirin Yee.
1999
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Trinity College - The University of Melbourne - 1999
Back Row: Paul Chadder; Dougal Hunt; Will Riggall; Charles Hamann; Phil Ingle; Tim Heath; David Bolton; James Morley; Nick Taylor; Daniel Brennan; Richard Wheeldon; Warwick Adams; Ed Wilson; Ben Couch; Adam Hesketh; David Taylor; Tom King; Douglas Ellinger; Simon Moss; James McKenna; Jared Slater; Charles Wark; Matt Walker; Andrew Hall; Nick Jacometti
Eighth Row: Rohan Humbertsone; Will Godfrey; Bryan Grills; Haydn Ellis; Emma Solly; Georgie McInnes; Susie Gwynn; James Whitelanw; Anna Seletto; Matty Rochman; Tim Daniel; James Legoe; Will Temple-Smith; Tim Bain; Davyn Edwards; Francis Bishop; Richard Nesseler; Tom Cripps; Tim Stafford; GJ Armour; Nick Medley; Nick Fletcher; Will Pohl; Tristan Gleeson; Sidney Levy
Seventh Row: Georgina Fast; James McPherson; Tim Elliott; Darius Isaac; Tom Pizzey; Tom Mills; Dan Hay; Matt Bahen; James Harrison; Julian Clark; Lachlan Knight; Tom Fitzgerald; Alex Ross; Al Clay; Ekapak Nirapathpongporn; HK Mak; Jonathan Atchison; Mark Scrivanich; Sam Farley; Andrew McGregor; James Happell; Lachlan Strong; High Abey; Musa Jaafar
Sixth Row: Susannah Gardner; Deborah Horowitz; Bree Paynter; Amelia Thompson; Tanya Holmes; Andrew Drane; Norman Repacholi; Joon-Lynn Goh; Rhiannon Blackmore; Michael Laing; John Detheridge; Joseph Keyes; Phil Riley; Michael Pottenger; Jeremy Bostock; Miles Andrews; James Douglas; Brian Simms; Will Moase; Tomohito Sagawa; Tobias Locsei; Jens Kutschera; Sophie Pullan; Bianca Thimm; Olivia Ashton; Zoe Asher; Synn Lynn Chin; Ricardo Irizarry
Fifth Row: Erica Siegal; Fara Abdul Halim; Ceridwen Brown; Katie Moroney; Sarah Counsell; Kirin Yee; Liz Ryan; Georgia Hill-Douglas; Lucinda Papli; Christina Parkes; Ali McGregor; Maggi Forbes; Sally Hood; Kate Ross; Nicole Gaffney; Alice Hume; Matt McLean; Kate Robinson; Steph Williams; Marney McQueen; Clare Cameron; Fleur Bainger; Claire Middleton; Georgie McMullen; Julie Bongiorno; Sarah Farley; Laura Shelmerdine; Shelly Beer; Sally Johnston; Georgina Smibert; Toby Bell; Elinor Harper
Fourth Row: Hannah Nicholls; Sarah McGregor; Marissa Wagner; Fiona Lee; Harriet Gee; Meg Mulcahy; Phil Botte; Joshua Coleman; Marrius Saw; Alex Forbes-Harper; Irwin Farris; Marinis Pipiris; Pater Symons; Ross Gregory; Tom Snow; Cameron Forbes; Kate Challis; Campbell Carroll; Nick Haines; Jess Caffin; Emily Crane; Adnan Nagrial; Patrick Renwick; Cailin Cusack; Simone Alford; Katie Mahon; Tiffany Fanderlinden; Joey Azman; Tom Staley
Third Row: Anny Shai; Cassie Williams; Andrew Meagher; Emily Gillfillan; Charlotte Grubb; Lucy Matthews; Megan Burberry; Jamie Grimley; Al Barker; Cat McGregor; Cindy Pahek; Hilary Thwaites; Cathy Matthews; Emma Henderson; Sophie Splatt; Anna Kauffman; Katie Mendra; Sam White; Rosslyn Frederick; Sally Chisolm; Gabby Hoff
Second Row: Emma Stanley; Andrew Sypkens; Caroline Adler; Chris Fernie; Tressie Norton; Annabel Reid; Tom Woolley; Caroline Ray; Chris Watkins; Rev. Dr. David Cole; Dr. Damian Powell; Prof. Donald Markwell; Mr John Adams; Rev. Richard Treloar; Robert Craig; Kate Hungtington; Matt Godfrey; Jen Miller; Nick Agar; Clare Connelly; Helena Anderson; James Sattler; Holly Keane; Camilla Kimberley
Front Row: Claire Darcy; Jane Chisolm; Poh Lyn Yeoh; Karen Ng; Boon Huilee; John Fitzherbert; Edward Wu; Eunice Lin; Linda Tong; Imogen Pullar; Robert Holmes; Georgia Nosworthy; Tamara Bonney; Najwa Abu Bakar; Ruth Thevathasan; Paul Chou; Aimee Rusu; Olivia Myers; Jessica Jelbart; Amelia Lavery; Elena Papaas; Simone Cooper; Fiona De Crespigny; Joe, Flemming
Absent: Zoe Allgood; Mark Avery; Edward Blythe; Katherine Bond; Jonathan Burns; Julian Chan; Seng Je Chan; Matthew Chapman; Hong-Yiu Chen; Guy Drerup; Helen Everett; Irwin Faris; Shaun Flint; Hayden Gaunt; Nick Gedye; Kate Green; Usa Gueteko; Jimmy Harsono; Rhys Hayward; James Houghton; Susan Kim; Chi Hin Lam; Fiora Leung; Yi Lim; Ying Chee Lo; Xian Lin Mah; Andrea Maurizzo; Brendan McDermott; Blayney Morgan; Ben Namdarian; David Neaum; Peter Schultz; Tom Taverner; Rhys Thomas; Kathy Trebeck; Bianca Thimm; Zoe Asher
One Tree Hill
Chad Michael Murray بدور Lucas Scott
James Lafferty بدو ر Nathan Scott
Hilarie Burton بدور Peyton Sawyer
Bethany Joy Lenz بدور Haley James
Sophia Bush بدور Brook Davis
Paul Johansson بدور Dan Scott
Barbara Alyn woods بدور Deb Scott
Burry Corbin بدور Whitey Durham
Craig Shefferبدور Keith Scott
Moira Kelly بدور Karen Roe
وطبعا في ,,,
seasion 1 , 2 , 3 , 4,
5 ومسمعت ان في
الموهم Bear shear ماراح يقصر في التحميل
و المسلسل عنده اغاني روووعه منهم
wreckers و Keane و Tyler Hiltو Bethany Joy Lenz
ووووبس
Take care
Monster Mash: A mega group art show inspired by monsters.
Exhibition run dates:
October 5 – November 17, 2012
Bear and Bird’s Bi-Annual “South Florida Locals Only” Exhibition!
Featuring artwork by: Adam Milyanovich; Alex Merly; Alexandra Kump; Alexis Lopez; Alicia Jones; Alvaro Diaz-Rubio; Amanda Valdes; André Genisoa; Andrea Lezcano; Andrew Chadwick; Andrew Higgins; Andrew Sticht; Annimal; Ari Vitor; Arun Balmick; Barko; Bianca Picou; Bobbi Laine; Bobby Neal Furedi; Bong Redila; Brandy Rumiez; Brendan Brick; Brian Zambrano; Carly Weasill; Cassidy Cook; Cayce Moyer; Chastity Lynch; CHNK; Chris DeMaria; Christine Delgado; Christopher “Odde” E. Hinkley; Chun Lo; Claire Thompson; Coco Ramb; Crafty Dork; Cynthia Lechan Goodman; Daniel Vila; Danielle Bayrami; Danny M. Kidwell; Danyelle Fitzgerald; Daryl Hyman; Dibbie Jane; Dina Alrifai; Dinah! Caldwell; Dumb Kunst Studios; Dustin Wilson; Edau; Eden Clare; Emily Rimada; Eric Fernandez; Eric Gonzalez; Eric Krempa; Eric Manrique; Eric Young; Franchesca “Chez” Gomez; Francheska Torres; Gabriel James; George Hartman; George Herrera; German Nino; Gina White; Grant Roberts; Gregory Dirr; Haley Lynch; Heather Doucette; Howard Baum; Ian Santos; Ivan Jorge Roque; Jaime Elizabeth; James Gan; Jamie Bey; Jamie Ryscik; Jamie Schaub; Janice Lumm; Jasper Cash Dunn Nolan; Jennifer Love Gironda; Jennifer Suarez; Jeremy Wallace; Jessie Prugh; John Cliff Alvarez; Johnny Winslow; Jon Hunt; Jon Rice; Jonathan Jackson; Jonathan Jaffee; Jorge Palomino; Josh Auerbach; Joshua C. Moncada; Joshua Shaw; JR Linton; Juan Navarro; Julia Ann Caruso; Julia Constantinides; Kaitlin Carroll; Kandice DeMaria; Karl Johnsen; Kat King; Katie D.; Kelly Holt; Kerry Sisselman; Keshaunda Parrish; Kristen Cruz; Kristin Frenzel; Kristyn Michele Bat; Kyle Griffis; Lacey Gomez; Laila Jasmin; Lailee Goodman; Leanne Smith; Lindsay Watson; Lisa Rockford; Lorelei Murray; Lorenzo Mohammed; Lorraine Lowe; Madison Brody; Malika Lim; Manda Micro; Marie Soulet-Messina; Matt Naddy; Matthew Gayle; Matthew Perez; Mauricio Borbon; Maxwell Faria; Melissa Carlene; Melissa Eschbaugh; Melly Pereda; Michael “Burbs” Borbon; Mike E. Cheese; Mollie Frodge; Monique Garcia; Monky; Morgan Whitworth; Moxie Nox; Ms. Vaughan; N! Satterfield; Nakia Xavier Mann; Nancy Marie; Natasha Bonham; Natasha R. Clark; Nathan Lumm; Neil Hamburger; Nick Doodle; Nicole Ward; Night Rider; Nomiie Nation; Norma Soulet; Oliver Perez & Stephanie Cuffel; Patrick Keane; Paul Benavides; Phongthep Jinapornphayap; Preston Freeland; Rachel Reh; Randy “Captain” Guerra; Richie Christian; Rochelle Blum; Rosanna Pereyra; Ryan Black; Sabrina B.; Samantha Lowe; Sarah Huang; Sarah J Winslow; Steven Holoubek; Stitch Of Whimsy (Sara Leigh); Tamara Wagenknecht; Tanya Lopez; Tara Penick; Tay Tay Fabio; Teepop; Tevokkia; Tia Scaltsas; Tina Lasorsa; Tish; Todd Nolan; Tony M. Baker; Vilonious; Vincent Grotesque; Wen-Ju Chien; Westley Cedeno; Zeda; Zombie Hunter & more!
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no editor given (Arthur E.Wood, "publisher").
Winnipeg, Canadian Newspapers Company Limited, 18 april 1987.
13-3/4 x approx.12, 22 sheets grey newsprint folded unbound in 6 signatures & again to tabloid, all printed black offset with peacock blue addition to covers of sections 1, 2, 4 & 5, with Comics insert, approx. 11-3/4 x 13-3/4, 4 sheets grey newsprint folded unbound to 16 pp tabloid, all printed 4-colour process offset.
primary cover photograph unacknowledged.
17o contributors ID'd:
Stephen Advokat, Arnold Ages, Alex Arenson, Tom Armstrong, Stuart Auerbach, Ralph Bagley, Val Chadwick Bagley, H.June Bates, Harry Berkowitz, Alex Binkley, Bud Blake, Maria Bohuslawsky, Berke Breathed, Mick Brown, Dik Browne, Sylvia Brule, Bruce Burley, John Carmody, Verne Charnetsky, Helen Chesnut, A.Chochinov, Diane Clement, Doug Clement, Bev Cline, G.Coupland, Alan Cowell, Bob Cox, J.Cox, Christopher Dafoe, Mel Dagg, Jim Davis, Reyn Davis, Jeff DeBooy, Wally Dennison, Jeane Dixon, R.J.Dolenuk, John Douglas, Walter Dowhan, Stan Drake, Andrew Duffy, Rene Dupuis, Albrecht Durer, Steve Ellingson, H.Enns, Hans Epp, Rhoda Feldman, Donald Floyd, Simon Freeman, Michael Fruchey, Katherine Fuller, Joe Garcia, Joseph Gelmis, Ronald Gibson, Marilyn Goldstein, Charles Goren, Glen Gore-Smith, E.M.Graham, Cathy Guisewite, Elman Guttormson, Bruce Hammonds, G.F.Hansen, Leonard E.Harapiak, Jay Harris, Johnny Hart, David Hatch, Charles Hillinger, Lynda Hirsch, Gord Howard, Scripps Howard, M.Gordon Hutchison, H.C.Irving, Manfred Jager, E.G.Johns, Lynn Johnston, Thomas Joseph, George Karnes, Bil Keane, Hank Ketcham, Ed Kowalchuk, Alice Krueger, Ann Landers, Gary Larson, Stan Lee, Walt Lee, E.Leronowich, Robert H.Leslie, Larry Lieber, C.W.Lorenc, Helga Loverseed, H.J.Lawrie Ludlow, Alexander James MacKenzie, Jeff MacNelly, Phil Mallette, Roderick Mann, Doreen Martens, R.McCormick, Michael McEwen, Randall McIlroy, Gary McIntyre, Bill McKibbon, Paul McKie, Patrick McKinely, Patrick McKinley, Jim Meddick, Kathi Milnes, Harris Mitchell, William Molloy, D.Mooney, D.A.Moorhead, Tim Naumetz, Roger Newman, Stephen Nicholls, W.R.Nixdorf, Art Nugent, Glenn Olsen, Jo Paquin, Brant Parker, Brian Pauls, Brian Peto, Angus Phillips, John S.Plohman, Gerald Priestland, Kevin Prokosh, William O.Pruitt Jr, William Pura, Dave Roberts, Neal Rubin, Frances Russell, Rita Saint Clare, Lionel Sale, Art Sansom, Thomas A.Saunders, Dave Savard, Louise Sawchuk, Perry W.Schulman, Charles Schulz, David Schuster, B.M.Scott, Omar Sharif, Andrew Sharp, Hal Sigurdson, Norman Sigurdson, Gordon Sinclair, Reg Skene, J.Andrew Smith, David R.Sommerfeld, Leonard Starr, Ted Stone, Jonathan Takiff, Scott Taylor, Fred Theroux, Martin Toews, G.B.Trudeau, Jim Unger, Harry Vaags, Abigail Van Buren, E.Van Mierlo, Scott Van Wynsberghe, Mort Walker, Marion Warhaft, Bill Watterson, Bob Weber Jr, Val Werier, T.Westendorf, Rod Whigham, Michael Williams, John Witherow, Tom Wolf, Agatha Yong, Dean Young.
includes:
i) Poet with two Souls, by Kevin Prokosh (p.17; prose article on M.B.Duggan in 6 parts; part 4, Boke poet, with (mis)quote by jwcurry from a telephone interview)
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2017 Reel www.starnow.com/media/778224
2016 Reel www.starnow.co.uk/media/623368
2015 Reel www.starnow.co.uk/media/500618
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DCI Banks is a British crime drama series produced by Left Bank Pictures for the ITV network. The series is based on Peter Robinson's Inspector Alan Banks novels and stars Stephen Tompkinson as Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks.[2] In January 2010, author Peter Robinson announced that he had signed a joint deal with Left Bank Pictures and ITV to adapt novels from the Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks series for television.[3] Filming on a two-part story, based on the novel Aftermath, was completed in July 2010, with scenes filmed on location in Leeds. Aftermath aired on ITV1 on September 27 and October 4, 2010.[3] The two parts pulled in a strong average of 6.55 million viewers, twice becoming the fifth most-watched programme on the ITV network that week.[4] The first series of the programme was released on DVD on October 31, 2011.[5] These figures were strong enough for a series of six episodes stories to be commissioned, on which filming began in February 2011.[6] The first episode of the series, Playing With Fire, premiered on September 16, 2011, with an average viewing figure of 4.5 million.[7] The series' two further episodes, Friend of The Devil and Cold is The Grave, achieved a similar rating. Scenes for the episode Friend Of The Devil were filmed in Otley. This can be verified as shop names were not changed.[5] The two disc-set features the stories Aftermath, Playing With Fire, Cold is the Grave and Friend of the Devil, as well as deleted scenes and short interviews with Andrea Lowe and Stephen Tompkinson.
The viewing figures for the first series were successful enough for a second series to be commissioned. Filming on the series began in March 2012, and episodes began broadcasting from October 10.[8] For this series, the novels Dry Bones That Dream,[9] Innocent Graves[10] and Strange Affair were adapted for television.[11] With actress Andrea Lowe taking maternity leave, Stephen Tompkinson was joined by Doc Martin actress Caroline Catz in the role of DI Helen Morton.[12]
On 1 December 2012, Peter Robinson announced on his website, "DCI Banks has been recommissioned for a third series of six one-hour episodes based on three books still to be determined. Filming will take place between August and November 2013, for broadcast early in 2014." He also revealed that DCI Banks will begin airing on PBS in the U.S. in January 2013; the accompanying promo video clip indicates that it will begin with the pilot "DCI Banks: Aftermath."[13]
Sally Haynes, head of the ITV Drama commissioning team, said of the second series: "DCI Banks is now established as a firm favourite within ITV's crime drama slate. We're delighted so many viewers are appreciating Robert Murphy’s adaptations and how the team at Left Bank Pictures are producing DCI Banks."[12] The DVD of the second series will be released on November 19, 2012.[14]
DCI Alan Banks Stephen Tompkinson 2010– Alan is one of the most experienced officers on his division. He has been in the force for over twenty years, and has investigated more cases than the rest of his team put together. Basically, he has seen it all.
DI Helen Morton Caroline Catz 2012– Helen is a single mum of four, and a serious-minded detective who’s more at home in front of a computer than in front of a suspect, and whose approach to policing pushes Banks to the brink. Morton arrives in Strange Affair to cover for DS Annie Cabbot, who is about to go on maternity leave.
DS Annie Cabbot Andrea Lowe 2010– Annie arrives from professional standards to investigate an assault on Marcus Payne in Aftermath. She strikes up a relationship with Banks, and decides to transfer to his division when a post becomes available. Cabbot only appears in the first episode of series two due to actress Andrea Lowe taking maternity leave. However, she will reportedly return for series three.[8]
DS Winsome Jackman Lorraine Burroughs 2010– Winsome, also known as Win or Winnie, is a young sergeant who has been one of Banks' protégés for some time. She and Ken Blackstone started in the job on the same day, and previously worked together at another nick.
DS Ken Blackstone Jack Deam 2010– Ken is an experienced sergeant who trained Winsome Jackman when she was merely a constable. He transferred away from his previous station a year after Winnie accepted a position in Banks' Eastvale division.
DC Kevin Templeton Tom Shaw 2011 Kevin was a young constable who had only been in the job for six months. In an attempt to gain evidence on a serial killer, he put himself undercover, but was subsequently murdered in Friend of the Devil.
Ch. Supt. Ron McLaughlin Nick Sidi 2012– Ron takes charge of Banks' division following the departure of his predecessor, Gerry Rydell. He is given the superintendent's job on the recommendation of the chief commissioner. He first appears in Cold is the Grave.
Ch. Supt. Gerry Rydell Colin Tierney 2010–2011 Gerry, a high-flying officer who had risen his way through the ranks, found himself as Superintendent just two years after he joined the force. He was found to be corrupt and subsequently resigned in Cold is the Grave.
Episodes
Pilot
Episode Title Based on Directed by Written by Viewers
(millions) Airdate
1-2 "Aftermath" Aftermath James Hawes Robert Murphy 6.66
6.89 27 September 2010
4 October 2010
Officers respond to a domestic disturbance call and find a grisly crime scene. Banks has found the home of a serial rapist and murderer, but the suspect is in a coma. A fifth victim is missing and may still be alive, and Banks is determined to find her. Cabbot wants to know about the circumstances leading to the assault on the suspect. Banks suspects Lucy Payne of complicity in the rape and murder of four women and the disappearance of the fifth. Cabbot is more interested in investigating the now-suspicious death of her husband. The revelation of Lucy's true identity complicates matters.
Series One
Episode Title Based on Directed by Written by Viewers
(millions) Airdate
3-4 "Playing With Fire" Playing With Fire Paul Whittington Robert Murphy 5.10
5.33 16 September 2011
23 September 2011
Two bodies are found after a fatal fire on some narrow boats. Police suspect arson, and the discovery of a forged Turner landscape leads Banks and Cabbot to connect the victims to an art forgery scam. Cabbot becomes involved with an art expert assigned to the investigation. Banks, meanwhile, suspects that the father of one of the victims is deliberately withholding vital information. A third victim is discovered and Banks, the subject of a possible complaint by the Asperns, is determined to identify the man behind art forgery scam. Cabbot's relationship with Keane makes her a target for the killer.
5-6 "Friend Of The Devil" Friend of the Devil Bill Anderson Robert Murphy 4.66
5.44 30 September 2011
7 October 2011
Banks assigns Cabbot as SIO when the mutilated body of a woman is found on the Yorkshire Moors, while he investigates the murder of a teenaged girl whose body has been found in a storage room. Cabbot discovers that her victim was Lucy Payne. DC Templeton's body is discovered, and Cabbot becomes convinced that the murder is connected to that of Lucy Payne. The suspect in the Daniels murder case is cleared, so Banks must establish how the real murderer was able to avoid detection.
Last appearance of DC Kevin Templeton
7-8 "Cold Is The Grave" Cold is the Grave Marek Losey Robert Murphy 5.82
5.89 14 October 2011
21 October 2011
A man commits an armed robbery and is then brutally murdered, but Rydell wants Banks to find and bring home his runaway teenaged daughter, Emily. Cabbot becomes convinced that the robbery was staged. The dead girl is identified as Emily Rydell. The ongoing investigations point to a connection between each of the three murders, and Banks and Cabbot come to suspect one of their team to be implicated in a criminal conspiracy.
Last appearance of Ch. Supt. Gerry Rydell
Series Two
Filming on the second series began in March, and episodes began broadcasting from October 10. Accompanying novels, with cover photos of Stephen Tompkinson, were issued on October 25.[15] For the second series, a number of new characters were introduced to the show. These include Banks' parents, Arthur (Keith Barron) and Ida Banks (Polly Hemmingway); DI Helen Morton (Caroline Catz), who takes over from DS Annie Cabbot, who is absent from the series while she is on maternity leave, due to actress Andrea Lowe also taking maternity leave; and Ch. Supt. Ron McLaughlin (Nick Sidi), who takes over from Ch. Supt. Gerry Rydell, who resigned under somewhat of a cloud at the end of series one. It is reported that Lowe will later return for the third series.[8]
Episode Title Based on Written by[8] Directed by Viewers
(millions) Airdate
9-10 "Strange Affair" Strange Affair Robert Murphy Tim Fywell 5.10[16]
5.41 10 October 2012
17 October 2012
Banks receives a disturbing phone message from estranged brother Roy, and heads to Harrogate to find him. Meanwhile, at a murder scene, the team are introduced to new recruit DI Helen Morton, who quickly alienates her colleagues with her tactless style. She then makes matters worse when she finds evidence linking Banks to the victim's body, and speculates he could be a suspect. Unaware everyone is searching for him, Banks begins to delve into Roy's life, and soon uncovers questionable business transactions and associates. As he visits his childhood home to break the news of Roy's death, his parents plead with him to find out what happened. Defying Morton, Banks returns to the station in an attempt to lead the investigation into the murders of his brother and Jennifer Lewis, and both officers are convinced the key to cracking the cases lies with a woman being treated at a clinic. Had Roy found himself in deep trouble that he was unable to get out of?
First appearances of DI Helen Morton and Ch. Supt. Ron McLaughlin, Temporary departure of DS Annie Cabbot
11-12 "Dry Bones That Dream" Dry Bones That Dream Rob Williams Jim Loach 5.46
4.96 24 October 2012
31 October 2012
A professional hitman bursts into the luxurious family home of accountant Keith Rothwell and shoots him in cold blood. Banks is instantly struck by the strange reactions of the victim's family, and evidence comes to light that Rothwell has been living a secret double life. Now investigating the murder of a victim with two identities, Banks and Morton discover a possible link to a major money-laundering operation and are plunged into a high-profile fraud investigation with political ramifications. With Pamela Jefferies in a coma following her vicious attack, Banks becomes more determined to find Rothwell's killer. Convinced a vital clue is staring him in the face, he resolves to learn more about Keith Rothwell and, against orders, questions MP Martin Fleming, putting him on a collision course with rival DCI Stuart Burgess. Meanwhile, the return of Tom Rothwell to Britain presents Morton with another suspect, and an opportunity to put pressure on his family.
13-14 "Innocent Graves" Innocent Graves Andrew Payne Mat King 4.95
4.50 7 November 2012
8 November 2012
Frustrated that a number of cases have been knocked back by the Crown Prosecution Service, Banks and his team are called on to investigate the murder of teenager Ellie Clayton, the daughter of a high-profile internet entrepreneur. The victim's background, together with the suggestion she may have been raped, means the incident is soon the subject of much media speculation, and strong evidence implicates a theatre director who ran a drama workshop the girl attended on the night she died. Banks believes he has found his man, but Morton fears her colleague isn't seeing the bigger picture. As the collapse of Owen Pierce's trial leaves the case wide open, Morton realises that there is still a killer on the loose. Banks remains determined to build a watertight legal case against his prime suspect. As the investigation continues, Morton and Jackman uncover promising new leads focusing on Ellie's ex-boyfriend Tyler, but just as they seem to be getting close to the truth, another schoolgirl is murdered, putting Pierce in the spotlight once again. But is he really capable of two brutual murders?
Series Three
As mentioned above, on 1 December 2012, Peter Robinson announced on his website that DCI Banks has been recommissioned for a third series of six one-hour episodes based on three books still to be determined.
Outside UK
"DCI Banks" has been broadcasted in both Norway, Sweden and Denmark. NRK1 in Norway, in Sweden national public service broadcaster SVT has aired the four first episodes (or stories, the length of the episodes is about 90 minutes). The same applies for danish DR, but on Sunday 4 November 2012 the fifth (90 min.) episode was aired (story 6 and 7 will probably follow soon). As mentioned above, Peter Robinson revealed on his website that DCI Banks will begin airing on PBS in the U.S. in January 2013.
References
^ [1] Full cast & crew at IMDB.com
^ Kanter, Jake (21 October 2010). "ITV orders six-part run of DCI Banks". Broadcast (Emap). Retrieved 17 September 2011. (subscription required)
^ a b www.itv.com/presscentre/dcibanks/ep1week39/default.html
^ Top 30 Programmes - BARB
^ a b DCI Banks [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: Stephen Tompkinson: Film & TV
^ www.leftbankpictures.co.uk/television/dci-banks.html
^ Crime Time Preview: DCI Banks: Playing with Fire starring Stephen Tompkinson PREVIEW
^ a b c d DCI Banks to return for a new six-part series | Radio Times
^ DCI Banks: Dry Bones That Dream: An Inspector Banks Mystery Inspector Banks 7: Amazon.co.uk: Peter Robinson: Books
^ DCI Banks: Innocent Graves (Inspector Banks 8): Amazon.co.uk: Peter Robinson: Books
^ DCI Banks: Strange Affair: An Inspector Banks Mystery Inspector Banks 15: Amazon.co.uk: Peter Robinson: Books
^ a b DCI Banks to return for a new six-part series, Radio Times, 20 Mar 2012
^ DCI Banks Comes to PBS, 1 Dec 2012
^ DCI Banks - Series 2 [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: Stephen Tompkinson, Andrea Lowe, Caroline Catz, Lorraine Burroughs, Jack Deam, Nick Sidi, Tim Fywell, Jim Loach, Mat King, Emma K...
^ DCI Banks: Dry Bones That Dream: An Inspector Banks Mystery Inspector Banks 7: Amazon.co.uk: Peter Robinson: Books
^ TV Ratings | ScreenWatch
External links
DCI Banks at itv.com
DCI Banks at Left Bank Pictures
DCI Banks at the Internet Movie Database
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101st Airborne Division (United States)
The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)—nicknamed the “Screaming Eagles”—is an airborne division of the United States Army primarily trained for air assault operations. During World War II, it earned renown by its actions in the Normandy Landings and the Battle of the Bulge. During the Vietnam War, the 101st was redesignated an airmobile division, and later as an air assault division. For historical reasons, it keeps the identifier “airborne”, but does not conduct parachute operations at a division level. Many modern members of the 101st are graduates of the U.S. Army Air Assault School, and wear the Air Assault Badge, but it is not a prerequisite to be assigned to the division. The division is headquartered at Fort Campbell, Kentucky and has served in Iraq and Afghanistan. It is the only division in the U.S. Army that has two aviation brigades.
Contents
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* 1 History
o 1.1 World War II
+ 1.1.1 Units
+ 1.1.2 Helmet insignia
o 1.2 Reactivation
o 1.3 Civil rights
o 1.4 Vietnam War
o 1.5 Post-Vietnam
o 1.6 Persian Gulf War
o 1.7 Montana forest fires
o 1.8 Operation Enduring Freedom
o 1.9 Operation Iraqi Freedom
o 1.10 Second deployment to Iraq
* 2 Accusations of misconduct in Iraq
o 2.1 Third deployment to Iraq
* 3 General information
* 4 Parachute Demonstration Team
* 5 Current structure
* 6 Lineage
o 6.1 HHC, 101st Division
o 6.2 HHC, 1st Brigade
o 6.3 HHC, 2nd Brigade
o 6.4 HHC, 3rd Brigade
o 6.5 HHB, 101st Division Artillery
o 6.6 HHC, 101st Aviation Brigade
+ 6.6.1 HHC, 1st Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
+ 6.6.2 HHC, 2d Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
+ 6.6.3 HHC, 3d Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
+ 6.6.4 HHC, 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
+ 6.6.5 HHC, 5th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
+ 6.6.6 HHC, 6th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
+ 6.6.7 HHC, 7th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
+ 6.6.8 HHC, 8th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
+ 6.6.9 HHC, 9th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
o 6.7 HHC, 159th Aviation Brigade[10]
* 7 Honors
o 7.1 Campaign Participation Credit
+ 7.1.1 Decorations
* 8 Division commanders
* 9 Noted Members (selection)
* 10 In popular culture
* 11 See also
* 12 Notes
* 13 External links
[edit] History
[edit] World War II
General Dwight D. Eisenhower speaks with paratroops of the 502d Parachute Infantry Regiment, on the evening of June 5, 1944.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower speaks with paratroops of the 502d Parachute Infantry Regiment, on the evening of June 5, 1944.
101st Airborne troops posing with a captured Nazi flag, two days after landing at Normandy
101st Airborne troops posing with a captured Nazi flag, two days after landing at Normandy
The division was activated on August 15, 1942 at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. On August 19, 1942, its first commander, Major General William C. Lee, promised his new recruits that the 101st had "no history but had a rendezvous with destiny."
General Order Number Five, which gave birth to the division, reads:
The 101st Airborne Division, activated at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana, has no history, but it has a rendezvous with destiny. Like the early American pioneers whose invincible courage was the foundation stone of this nation, we have broken with the past and its traditions in order to establish our claim to the future.
Due to the nature of our armament, and the tactics in which we shall perfect ourselves, we shall be called upon to carry out operations of far-reaching military importance and we shall habitually go into action when the need is immediate and extreme.
Let me call your attention to the fact that our badge is the great American eagle. This is a fitting emblem for a division that will crush its enemies by falling upon them like a thunderbolt from the skies.
The history we shall make, the record of high achievement we hope to write in the annals of the American Army and the American people, depends wholly and completely on the men of this division. Each individual, each officer and each enlisted man, must therefore regard himself as a necessary part of a complex and powerful instrument for the overcoming of the enemies of the nation. Each, in his own job, must realize that he is not only a means, but an indispensable means for obtaining the goal of victory. It is, therefore, not too much to say that the future itself, in whose molding we expect to have our share, is in the hands of the soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division.
During World War II, the Pathfinders of the 101st Airborne Division led the way on D-Day in the night drop prior to the invasion. They left from RAF North Witham having trained there with the 82nd Airborne Division
On August 25, 1944 the division became part of the XVIII Airborne Corps in the First Allied Airborne Army. As part of this formation, the division took part in Operation Market Garden.
During the Battle of the Bulge the 101st, as one of the few forces available to contain the German advance, was rushed forward by truck to defend the vital road junction of Bastogne. Famously, Brigadier General Anthony McAuliffe answered the German demand for surrender with the reply "To the German Commander: NUTS! -The American Commander" and the division fought on until the siege was lifted and the German advance halted.
On 1 August 1945, the 101st Airborne Division left Germany for Auxerre, France, to begin training for the invasion of Japan. When Japan surrendered two weeks later, the operation became unnecessary. The 101st inactivated on 30 November at Auxerre.
For their efforts during World War II, the 101st Airborne Division was awarded four campaign streamers and two Presidential Unit Citations. The division suffered 1,766 Killed In Action; 6,388 Wounded In Action; and 324 Died of Wounds during World War II.
[edit] Units
101st Airborne troops retrieving air dropped supplies during the siege of Bastogne.
101st Airborne troops retrieving air dropped supplies during the siege of Bastogne.
* Division Headquarters
* 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, attached 1 May 1944 – past 9 May 1945
* 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment
* 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, assigned 1 March 1945, previously attached 15 September 1943 - 1 March 1945
* 327th Glider Infantry Regiment
* 401st Glider Infantry Regiment, disbanded 1 March 1945 in France; assets to 327th GIR
* HHB, Division Artillery
o 321st Glider Field Artillery Battalion (75mm)
o 463rd Parachute Field Artillery Battalion (75mm)
o 907th Glider Field Artillery Battalion (75mm)
o 377th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion (75mm)
* 81st Airborne Antiaircraft Battalion
* 326th Airborne Engineer Battalion
* 326th Airborne Medical Company
* 101st Parachute Maintenance Company
* 101st Signal Company
* 101st Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment
* Headquarters, Special Troops
o 801st Airborne Ordnance Maintenance Company
o 426th Airborne Quartermaster Company
o Headquarters Company, 101st Airborne Division
o Military Police Platoon
o Reconnaissance Platoon
o Band (assigned in 1 Mar 45 reorganization)
Source: Order of Battle: U.S. Army World War II by Shelby Stanton, Presidio Press, 1984.
[edit] Helmet insignia
The 101st is distinctive partly by their helmet decorations. The soldiers used card suits (diamonds, spades, hearts, and clubs) to indicate the regiment to which they belonged. The only exception being the 187th, who were added to the division later.
* These insignias were first seen in World War II, and can still be seen on 101st Division soldiers today.
o 327th: Clubs (♣) (Presently worn by the 1st Brigade Combat Team)
o 501st: Diamonds (♦) (Currently 1st Battalion, 501st Infantry Regiment is part of the 4th Brigade (ABN), 25th Infantry Division in Alaska.)(The Diamond is presently used by the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade)
o 502nd: Hearts (♥) (Presently worn by the 2nd Brigade Combat Team)
o 506th: Spades (♠)(Presently worn by the 4th Brigade Combat Team)
o 187th: Torii (Presently worn by the 3rd Brigade Combat Team; not during World War II, when the 187th Infantry Regiment was part of the 11th Airborne Division.)
[edit] Reactivation
Paratroopers from the 101st escorting students into Little Rock High School in Arkansas
Paratroopers from the 101st escorting students into Little Rock High School in Arkansas
The 101st Airborne Division was reactivated as a training unit at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky, in 1948 and again in 1950. It was reactivated again in 1954 at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, and in March 1956, the 101st was transferred, less personnel and equipment, to Fort Campbell, Kentucky, to be reorganized as a combat division. The 101st was reactivated as a "pentomic" division with five battle groups in place of its World War II structure that featured regiments and battalions. The reorganization was in place by late April 1957 and the division's battle groups were:
* 2nd Airborne Battle Group, 187th Infantry
* 1st Airborne Battle Group, 327th Infantry
* 1st Airborne Battle Group, 501st Infantry
* 1st Airborne Battle Group, 502nd Infantry
* 1st Airborne Battle Group, 506th Infantry
Division artillery consisted of the following units:
* Battery D, 319th Artillery (Abn)
* Battery A, 321st Artillery (Abn)
* Battery B, 321st Artillery (Abn)
* Battery C, 321st Artillery (Abn)
* Battery A, 377th Artillery (Abn)
Other supporting units were also assigned.
[edit] Civil rights
From September through November 1957 elements of the division's 1st Airborne Battle Group, 327th Infantry (bearing the lineage of the old Company A, 327th Glider Infantry Regiment) were deployed to Little Rock, Arkansas, by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to enforce Federal court orders during the Little Rock Crisis.
[edit] Vietnam War
Men of the 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, fire from old Viet Cong trenches.
Men of the 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, fire from old Viet Cong trenches.
In the mid-1960s, the 1st Brigade and support troops were deployed to the Republic of Vietnam, followed by the rest of the division in late 1967. In almost seven years of combat in Vietnam, elements of the 101st participated in 15 campaigns. Notable among these were the Battle of Hamburger Hill in 1969 and Firebase Ripcord in 1970. The 101st was deployed in the northern I Corps region operating against the Vietnam People's Army (NVA) infiltration routes through Laos and the A Shau Valley. Elements of the division supported the ARVN Operation Lam Son 719, the invasion of southern Laos, in 1971, but only aviation units actually entered Laos. In the seven years that all or part of the division served in Vietnam it suffered 4,011 Killed in Action and 18,259 Wounded in Action.
It has been said that most North Vietnamese had never seen a bald eagle, so they called the 101st soldiers "Chicken Men" or "Rooster Men." Viet Cong commanders would regularly include in their briefings that they were to avoid confrontation with the "Chicken Men" at all costs, as they were sure to lose. Supposedly this remained a source of fierce pride among veterans who served in Vietnam under the 101st.[1]
Such claims must be balanced against the reality of combat losses. Casualties for the 101st in Viet Nam were twice those suffered in World War II, and its total number of Killed in Action (4,022) was the third highest of all U.S. Army ground units, behind the 1st Cavalry Division (5,464) and the 25th Infantry Division (4,561). Had the entire division arrived in 1965, as did the 1st Cav and 25th, its total casualties would have undoubtedly been even higher.
[edit] Post-Vietnam
A member of the 101st Airborne Division, armed with an M60 machine gun, participates in a field exercise in 1972. M16A1 rifle in background with each soldier wearing a M1 Helmet
A member of the 101st Airborne Division, armed with an M60 machine gun, participates in a field exercise in 1972. M16A1 rifle in background with each soldier wearing a M1 Helmet
In 1968, the 101st took on the structure and equipment of an airmobile division. Following its return from Vietnam, the division was rebuilt with one brigade (3rd) and supporting elements on jump status, using the assets of what had been the 173rd Airborne Brigade. The remaining two brigades and supporting units were organized as airmobile. With the exception of certain specialized units, such as the pathfinders and parachute riggers, in early 1974 the Army terminated jump status for the division. Concurrently the 101st introduced the Airmobile Badge (renamed later that year as the Air Assault Badge), the design of which was based on the Glider Badge of World War II. Initially the badge was only authorized for wear while assigned to the division, but in 1978 the Army authorized it for service-wide wear. Soldiers continued to wear the garrison cap with glider patch, bloused boots, and the cloth wing oval behind their wings, as had division paratroopers before them. The division also was authorized to wear a full color (white eagle) shoulder patch insignia instead of the subdued green eagle shoulder patch that was worn as a combat patch by soldiers who fought with the 101st in Vietnam, a distinction shared with the 1st and 5th Infantry divisions.
Tragedy struck the division on December 12, 1985. A civilian aircraft, Arrow Air Flight 1285, chartered to transport some of the division from peacekeeping duty with the Multinational Force Observers on the Sinai Peninsula to Kentucky, crashed near Gander, Newfoundland. All eight air crew members and 248 US servicemen died, most were from the 3d Battalion, 502d Infantry. The crash was the worst in Canadian aviation history. President Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy travelled to Fort Campbell to comfort grieving family members. On March 8, 1988, two U.S. Army helicopters collided in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, killing 17 servicemen.
[edit] Persian Gulf War
In January 1991, the 101st once again had its "Rendezvous with Destiny" in Iraq during the combat air assault into enemy territory. The 101st sustained no soldiers killed in action during the 100-hour war and captured thousands of enemy prisoners of war. General Richard A. Cody, then lieutenant colonel, commander of the 1st Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, fired the first shots of the war[citations needed] from his AH-64 Apache.
The division has supported humanitarian relief efforts in Rwanda and Somalia, then later supplied peacekeepers to Haiti and Bosnia.
[edit] Montana forest fires
In August and September 2000, the 3rd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, helped fight fires on the Bitterroot National Forest in Montana. Designated Task Force Battle Force and commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Jon S. Lehr, the battalion fought fires on the Valley Complex near Darby, Montana.
Reference: Military Support in Wildland Fire Suppression 1988 - 2003, National Interagency Fire Center, www.nifc.gov/pres_visit/military.html
[edit] Operation Enduring Freedom
Rakkasans of the 187th Infantry Regiment return from Operation Anaconda in Afghanistan.
Rakkasans of the 187th Infantry Regiment return from Operation Anaconda in Afghanistan.
The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) was the first conventional unit to deploy in support of the American War on Terrorism.[citation needed] The 2nd Brigade, "Strike", built around the 502nd Infantry, was largely deployed to Kosovo on peacekeeping operations, with some elements of 3/502 deploying after 9/11 as a security element in the CENTCOM AOR with the Fort Campbell-based 5th Special Forces Group. The Division quickly deployed its 3rd Brigade, the 187th Infantry's "Rakkasans" as the first conventional unit to fight as part of Operation Enduring Freedom.[citation needed] After an intense period of combat in rugged Shoh-I-Khot Mountains of eastern Afghanistan during Operation Anaconda with elements of the 10th Mountain Division, the Rakkasans redeployed to Fort Campbell only to find the 101st awaiting another deployment order.
[edit] Operation Iraqi Freedom
3rd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment alongside Task Force 20 at Uday and Qusay Hussein's hideout.
3rd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment alongside Task Force 20 at Uday and Qusay Hussein's hideout.
In 2003, Major General David H. Petraeus ("Eagle 6") led the Screaming Eagles to war during the 2003 invasion of Iraq (Operation Iraqi Freedom). General Petraeus led the division into Iraq saying, "Guidons, Guidons. This is Eagle 6. The 101st Airborne Division's next Rendezvous with Destiny is North to Baghdad. Op-Ord Desert Eagle 2 is now in effect. Godspeed. Air Assault. Out." The division was in V Corps, providing support to the 3rd Infantry Division by clearing Iraqi strongpoints which that division had bypassed. The Division then went on to a tour of duty as part of the occupation forces of Iraq, using the city of Mosul as their primary base of operations. 1st and 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment (1st Brigade) oversaw the remote airfield Qayarrah West 30 miles south of Mosul. The 502nd Infantry Regiment (2nd Brigade) and 3rd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment were responsible for Mosul itself while the 187th Infantry Regiment (3rd Brigade) controlled Tal Afar just north of Mosul.
Once replaced by the first operational Stryker Brigade, the 101st was withdrawn in early 2004 for rest and refit. As part of the Army's modular transformation, the existing infantry brigades, artillery brigade, and aviation brigades were transformed. The Army also activated the 4th Brigade Combat Team, which includes the 1st and 2nd Battalions, 506th Infantry Regiment ("Currahee") and subordinate units. Both battalions were part of the 101st in Vietnam but saw their colors inactivated during an Army-wide reflagging of combat battalions in the 1980s, with 1-506th INF resurfacing in Korea, along with 1-503rd INF and 2-503rd INF (the latter later inactivated), as Air Assault units within the 2nd Infantry Division. The colors of the 506th have returned to the 101st and 1-503rd and 2-503rd are parachute infantry battalions of the 173rd Airborne Brigade in Italy, just as they were when the 173rd was in Viet Nam.
The reconfiguration of 101st formed seven major units in the division (four infantry BCTs, two combat aviation brigades (CABs), and one sustainment brigade), making it the largest formation currently in the U.S. Army.
As of December 2007, 143 members of the Division have died while on service in Iraq. [2]
[edit] Second deployment to Iraq
Soldiers from Battery B, 3rd Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, pose at the end of a patrol near Wynot, Iraq.
Soldiers from Battery B, 3rd Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, pose at the end of a patrol near Wynot, Iraq.
The division's second deployment to Iraq began in the late summer of 2005. The division headquarters replaced the 42nd Infantry Division, which had been directing security operations as the headquarters for Task Force Liberty. Renamed Task Force Band of Brothers, the 101st assumed responsibility on November 1, 2005 for four provinces in north central Iraq: Salah ad Din, Kirkuk, Diyala and As Sulymaniyah. On December 30, 2005, Task Force Band of Brothers also assumed responsibility for training Iraqi security forces and conducting security operations in Ninevah and Dahuk provinces as the headquarters for Task Force Freedom was disestablished.
CPL Jared Jenkins and 1SG Arthur Abiera, Apache Troop, 1st Squadron, 33rd Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, patrol the outskirts of Sadr City, Iraq.
CPL Jared Jenkins and 1SG Arthur Abiera, Apache Troop, 1st Squadron, 33rd Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, patrol the outskirts of Sadr City, Iraq.
During the second deployment, 2nd and 4th Brigades of the 101st Airborne Division were assigned to conduct security operations under the command of Task Force Baghdad, led initially by 3rd Infantry Division, which was replaced by 4th Infantry Division. The 1st Battalion of the 506th Infantry (4th Brigade) was separated from the division and served with the Marines in Ramadi, in the Al Anbar province. 3rd Brigade was assigned to Salah ad Din and Bayji sectors and 1st Brigade was assigned to the overall Kirkuk province which included Hawijah, one of the deadliest cities in Iraq.
Task Force Band of Brothers' primary mission during its second deployment to Iraq was the training of Iraqi security forces. When the 101st returned to Iraq, there were no Iraqi units capable of assuming the lead for operations against Iraqi and foreign terrorists. As the division concluded its tour, 33 battalions were in the lead for security in assigned areas, and two of four Iraq divisions in northern Iraq were commanding and controlling subordinate units.
Simultaneously with training Iraqi Soldiers and their leaders, 101st Soldiers conducted numerous security operations against terrorist cells operating in the division's assigned, six-province area of operations. Operation Swarmer was the largest air assault operation conducted in Iraq since April 22, 2003. 1st Brigade conducted Operation Scorpion with Iraqi units near Kirkuk.
Developing other aspects of Iraqi society also figured in 101st operations in Iraq. Division commander Major General Thomas Turner hosted the first governors' conference for the six provinces in the division's area of operations, as well as the neighboring province of Erbil.[3] Numerous civil affairs operations were directed by the division, including the construction and renovation of schools, clinics, police stations, and other important landmarks in civilian communities from Turkey to Baghdad and from the Syrian border to the Iranian border.
[edit] Accusations of misconduct in Iraq
On June 19 2006, the US military announced that three soldiers of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, Private First Class Corey R. Clagett, Specialist William B. Hunsaker and Staff Sergeant Raymond L. Girouard, were being charged in connection of the deaths of three male detainees in an operation near a canal north of Baghdad on May 9. On June 21, a fourth soldier was charged, but none were convicted.
In July 2006, five troopers were charged in connection with the rape and murder of 14 year old Iraqi girl Abeer Qasim, and the murder of three of her family members, including a 5-year-old girl. The incident took place in Mahmoudiya, south of Baghdad. Previously, an arrest in the case was also made in June of 2006 when former trooper Steven D. Green was apprehended in North Carolina. On November 17, 2006 Specialist James Barker was sentenced to life in prison for the incident. Friday February 23, 2007 saw the Sergeant, two specialists and two privates convicted with lengthy sentences.
[edit] Third deployment to Iraq
The 1st Brigade Combat Team of the 101st is currently deployed in Iraq, in the Salah ad Din Province, northeast of Baghdad. The 2nd Brigade Combat Team is currently deployed in Iskandariyah, and the 3rd Brigade Combat Team is currently deployed in the Southern belt region south of Baghdad.
[edit] General information
The most recent change of command within the division took place on November 10, 2006. During this change of command, MG Jeff Schloesser took command of the 101st from the division's previous commander, now-LTG Tom Turner. Turner left the 101st to command Fifth Army.
* Commanding General: Major General Jeffrey J. Schloesser
* Deputy Assistant Division Commander (Operations): Colonel (promotable) Mark A. Milley.[4]
* Deputy Assistant Division Commander (Support): Brigadier General James C. McConville.[4]
* Chief of Staff: Colonel Thomas D. Vail
* Division Command Sergeant Major: Command Sergeant Major Vincent F. Camacho
[edit] Parachute Demonstration Team
The "Screaming Eagles" is also the nickname for the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Command Parachute Demonstration Team. Its history goes as far back as the late 1950s, during the infancy of precision freefall. The command group decided to form a full time team in 1984.
See website: www.campbell.army.mil/PDT/pdt.htm
[edit] Current structure
OrBat of the 101st Airborne Division
OrBat of the 101st Airborne Division
101st Airborne Division:
* 501st Special Troops Battalion
* 1st Brigade Combat Team ("Bastogne")(♣)
o 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment ("Above the Rest")
o 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment ("No Slack")
o 2nd Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment ("Balls of the Eagle")
o 1st Squadron (RSTA), 32nd Cavalry Regiment ("Victory or Death")
o 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion
o 426th Brigade Support Battalion
* 2d Brigade Combat Team ("Strike")(♥)
o 1st Battalion, 502d Infantry Regiment ("First Strike")
o 2nd Battalion, 502d Infantry Regiment ("Strike Force")
o 1st Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment ("Top Guns")
o 1st Squadron (RSTA), 75th Cavalry Regiment ("Widowmakers")
o 2nd Brigade Special Troops Battalion
o 526th Brigade Support Battalion
* 3rd Brigade Combat Team ("Rakkasans") (Torii)
o 1st Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment ("Leader Rakkasans")
o 2nd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment ("Raider Rakkasans")(inactivated 30 Sep 2005)
o 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment ("Iron Rakkasans")
o 3rd Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment ("Red Knight")
o 1st Squadron (RSTA), 33rd Cavalry Regiment("War Rakkasans")
o 626th Brigade Support Battalion ("Assurgam")
o 3rd Brigade Special Troops Battalion ("Rak Solid")
* 4th Brigade Combat Team ("Currahee")(♠)
o 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment ("Red Currahee")
o 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment ("White Currahee")
o 1st Squadron (RSTA), 61st Cavalry Regiment ("Panther")
o 4th Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment ("Guns of Glory")
o 801st Brigade Support Battalion ("Maintaineers")
o 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion ("Apache")
* 101st Combat Aviation Brigade ("Wings of Destiny")(♦)
o 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment ("Out Front")
o 1st Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment ("Expect No Mercy")
o 5th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment ("Eagle Assault")[5]
o 6th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment (GSAB) ("Shadow of the Eagle")
o 96th Support Battalion (Aviation) ("Troubleshooters")
* 159th Combat Aviation Brigade ("Eagle Thunder") (Triangle)
o 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment ("Pale Horse")
o 3rd Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment ("Eagle Attack")
o 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment ("Wings of the Eagle")[5].
o 7th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment (GSAB) ("Eagle Lift")
o 563rd Support Battalion (Aviation) ("Keep Them Fighting")
* HHC, 101st Sustainment Brigade ("Life Liners")[6]
o 106th Transportation Battalion
o 129th Corps Support Battalion
o 561st Combat Support Battalion (inactivated)
o 101st Soldier Support Battalion (inactivated)
o 101st Brigade Troops Battalion ("Trojans")
o 326th Engineer Battalion (CBT)
Note: The 49th Quartermaster Group at Fort Lee, Virginia, may provide support to, but is not part of, the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault).Quartermaster GroupQuartermaster Group
[edit] Lineage
[edit] HHC, 101st Division
* Constituted 23 July 1918 in the National Army as Headquarters, 101st Division
* Organized 2 November 1918 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi
* Demobilized 11 December 1918 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi
* Reconstituted 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserves as Headquarters, 101st Division
* Organized 10 September 1921 at Milwaukee, Wisconsin
* Redesignated 31 March 1942 as Division Headquarters, 101st Division
* Disbanded 15 August 1942; concurrently, reconstituted in the Army of the United States as Headquarters, 101st Airborne Division, and activated at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana
* Inactivated 30 November 1945 in France
* Allotted 25 June 1948 to the Regular Army
* Activated 6 July 1948 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Inactivated 27 May 1949 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Activated 25 August 1950 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Inactivated 1 December 1953 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Activated 15 May 1954 at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
* Reorganized and redesignated 3 February 1964 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 101st Airborne Division
[edit] HHC, 1st Brigade
* Constituted 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserves as Headquarters Company, 101st Division
* Organized in November 1921 at Milwaukee, Wisconsin
* Reorganized and redesignated 31 March 1942 as Headquarters and Military Police Company (less Military Police Platoon), 101st Division
* Disbanded 15 August 1942; concurrently reconstituted in the Army of the United States as Headquarters Company, 101st Airborne *Division, and activated at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana
* Inactivated 30 November 1945 in France
* Allotted 25 June 1948 to the Regular Army
* Activated 6 July 1948 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Inactivated 27 May 1949 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Activated 25 August 1950 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Inactivated 1 December 1953 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Activated 15 May 1954 at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
* Reorganized and redesignated 1 July 1956 as Headquarters and Service Company, 101st Airborne Division
* Reorganized and redesignated 25 April 1957 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Command and Control Battalion, 101st Airborne Division
* Reorganized and redesignated 3 February 1964 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division
[edit] HHC, 2nd Brigade
* Constituted 5 August 1917 in the National Army as Headquarters, 159th Infantry Brigade, an element of the 80th Division
* Organized 27 August 1917 at Camp Lee, Virginia
* Demobilized 1 June 1919 at Camp Lee, Virginia
* Reconstituted 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserves as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 159th Infantry Brigade, an element of the 80th Division
* Organized in September 1922 at Richmond, Virginia
* Redesignated 23 March 1925 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 159th Brigade
* Redesignated 24 August 1936 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 159th Infantry Brigade
* Converted and redesignated 12 February 1942 as the 80th Reconnaissance Troop (less 3d Platoon), 80th Division (Headquarters and *Headquarters Company, 160th Infantry Brigade, concurrently converted and redesignated as the 3d Platoon, 80th Reconnaissance Company, 80th Division)
* Troop ordered into active military service 15 July 1942 and reorganized at Camp Forrest, Tennessee, as the 80th Cavalry *Reconnaissance Troop, an element of the 80th Division (later redesignated as the 80th Infantry Division)
* Reorganized and redesignated 12 August 1943 as the 80th Reconnaissance Troop, Mechanized
* Inactivated 6 January 1946 at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey
* Redesignated 15 July 1946 as the Reconnaissance Platoon, 80th Airborne Division
* Activated 21 May 1947 at Richmond, Virginia, as the 80th Airborne Reconnaissance Platoon, an element of the 80th Airborne Division
* (Organized Reserves redesignated 25 March 1948 as the Organized Reserve Corps; redesignated 9 July 1952 as the Army Reserve)
* Reorganized and redesignated 20 April 1948 as the Reconnaissance Platoon, 80th Airborne Division
* Reorganized and redesignated 18 September 1950 as the 80th Airborne Reconnaissance Company
* Reorganized and redesignated 10 May 1952 as the 80th Reconnaissance Company, an element of the 80th Infantry Division
* Disbanded 29 March 1959 at Richmond, Virginia
* Reconstituted (less 3d Platoon) 22 October 1963 in the Regular Army as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 159th Infantry *Brigade (3d Platoon, 80th Reconnaissance Company--hereafter separate lineage)
* Redesignated 21 January 1964 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2d Brigade, 101st Airborne Division
* Activated 3 February 1964 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
[edit] HHC, 3rd Brigade
* Constituted 5 August 1917 in the National Army as Headquarters, 160th Infantry Brigade, an element of the 80th Division
* Organized 27 August 1917 at Camp Lee, Virginia
* Demobilized 7 June 1919 at Camp Lee, Virginia
* Reconstituted 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserves as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 160th Infantry Brigade, an element of the 80th Division
* Organized in September 1922 at Baltimore, Maryland
* Redesignated 23 March 1925 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 160th Brigade
* Redesignated 24 August 1936 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 160th Infantry Brigade
* Converted and redesignated 12 February 1942 as the 3d Platoon, 80th Reconnaissance Troop, 80th Division (Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 159th Infantry Brigade, concurrently converted and redesignated as the 80th Reconnaissance Troop [less 3d Platoon], 80th Division)
* Troop ordered into active military service 15 July 1942 and reorganized at Camp Forrest, Tennessee, as the 80th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop, an element of the 80th Division (later redesignated as the 80th Infantry Division)
* Reorganized and redesignated 12 August 1943 as the 80th Reconnaissance Troop, Mechanized
* Inactivated 6 January 1946 at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey
* Redesignated 15 July 1946 as the Reconnaissance Platoon, 80th Airborne Division
* Activated 21 May 1947 at Richmond, Virginia, as the 80th Airborne Reconnaissance Platoon, an element of the 80th Airborne Division
* (Organized Reserves redesignated 25 March 1948 as the Organized Reserve Corps; redesignated 9 July 1952 as the Army Reserve)
* Reorganized and redesignated 20 April 1948 as the Reconnaissance Platoon, 80th Airborne Division
* Reorganized and redesignated 18 September 1950 as the 80th Airborne Reconnaissance Company
* Reorganized and redesignated 10 May 1952 as the 80th Reconnaissance Company, an element of the 80th Infantry Division
* Disbanded 29 March 1959 at Richmond, Virginia
* 3d Platoon, 80th Reconnaissance Company, reconstituted 22 October 1963 in the Regular Army as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 160th Infantry Brigade (remainder of the company - hereafter separate lineage)
* Redesignated 21 January 1964 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3d Brigade, 101st Airborne Division
* Activated 3 February 1964 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
[edit] HHB, 101st Division Artillery
* Constituted 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserves as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 176th Field Artillery Brigade
* Organized in 1923 in Wisconsin
* Redesignated 30 January 1942 as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 101st Division Artillery
* Disbanded 15 August 1942; concurrently reconstituted in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 101st Airborne Division Artillery, and activated at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana
* Inactivated 30 November 1945 in France
* Allotted 25 June 1948 to the Regular Army
* Activated 6 July 1948 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Inactivated 27 May 1949 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Activated 25 August 1950 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Inactivated 1 December 1953 at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky
* Activated 15 May 1954 at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
* Reorganized and redesignated 1 July 1956 as Headquarters, Headquarters and Service Battery, 101st Airborne Division Artillery
* Reorganized and redesignated 25 April 1957 as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 101st Airborne Division Artillery
[edit] HHC, 101st Aviation Brigade
* Constituted 1950-12-07 in the Regular Army as the 4th Light Aviation Section
* Activated 1950-12-19 in Korea
* Inactivated 1954-11-05 in Korea
* Redesignated 1956-07-01 as the 101st Aviation Company, assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, and activated at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
* Reorganized and redesignated 1962-12-03 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 101st Aviation Battalion[7]
* Reorganized and redesignated 1987-10-16 as the 101st Aviation Brigade, a parent regiment under the United States Army Regimental System
[edit] HHC, 1st Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
* Constituted 1962-11-15 in the Regular Army as Company A, 101st Aviation Battalion, an element of the 101st Airborne Division
* Activated 1962-12-03 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
* Inactivated 1979 -04-04 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
* Activated 1981-09-30 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
* Reorganized and redesignated 1987-10-16 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, and remained assigned to the 101st Airborne Division[8].
[edit] HHC, 2d Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
* Constituted 1962-11-15 in the Regular Army as Company B, 101st Aviation Battalion, an element of the 101st Airborne Division
* Activated 3 December 1962-12-03 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
* Reorganized and redesignated 1987-10-16 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2d Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, and remained assigned to the 101st Airborne Division[8]
* Inactivated 1988-11-16 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
* Activated 1991-08-16 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
[edit] HHC, 3d Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
* 1968-07-01 in the Regular Army as Company C, 101st Aviation Battalion, an element of the 101st Airborne Division
* Activated 1968-12-20 in Vietnam.
* Reorganized and redesignated 1987-10-16 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3d Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, and remained assigned to the 101st Airborne Division[8].
[edit] HHC, 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
* Constituted 1 July 1968-07-01 in the Regular Army as Company D, 101st Aviation Battalion, an element of the 101st Airborne Division
* Activated 1968-12-20 in Vietnam
* Inactivated 1981-09-30 at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
* Redesignated 1987-10-16 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, and activated at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, as an element of the 101st Airborne Division[8]
[edit] HHC, 5th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
* Constituted 1987-09-16 in the Regular Army as the 5th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, and activated at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
[edit] HHC, 6th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
* Constituted 16 1987-09-16 in the Regular Army as the 6th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, and activated at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
[edit] HHC, 7th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
* Constituted 1950-12-07 in the Regular Army as the 4th Light Aviation Section.
* Activated 1950-12-19 in Korea
* Inactivated 1954-11-05 in Korea
* Redesignated 1956-07-01 as the 101st Aviation Company, assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, and activated at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
* Reorganized and redesignated 1962-12-03 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 101st Aviation Battalion
* Headquarters Company, 101st Aviation Battalion[9] reorganized and redesignated 1987-10-16 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 7th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, and remained assigned to the 101st Airborne Division[8]
[edit] HHC, 8th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
* Constituted 1987-10-16 in the Regular Army as the 8th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, and activated at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
[edit] HHC, 9th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment
* Constituted 1989-12-16 in the Regular Army as the 9th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, and activated at Fort Campbell, Kentucky
[edit] HHC, 159th Aviation Brigade[10]
Soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division fly to Forward Operating Base Dagger near Tikrit, Iraq, aboard UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters.
Soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division fly to Forward Operating Base Dagger near Tikrit, Iraq, aboard UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters.
* Constituted 16 October 1992 in the Regular Army as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 159th Aviation Group, and activated at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
* Reorganized and redesignated 16 June 1998 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 159th Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division.
[edit] Honors
[edit] Campaign Participation Credit
* World War I (2nd and 3rd Brigades ONLY):
1. Hundred Days Offensive (also known as the Battle of Saint-Quentin or the Second Battle of the Somme);
2. Meuse-Argonne Offensive;
3. Picardy 1918
* World War II (except 159th Aviation Brigade):
1. Normandy (with arrowhead);
2. Rhineland (with arrowhead);
3. Ardennes-Alsace;
4. Central Europe
* Vietnam War (Except 159th Aviation Brigade):
1. Defense (1st Brigade Only);
2. Counteroffensive (1st Brigade Only);
3. Counteroffensive, Phase II (1st Brigade Only)
4. Counteroffensive, Phase III;
5. Tet Counteroffensive;
6. Counteroffensive, Phase IV;
7. Counteroffensive, Phase V;
8. Counteroffensive, Phase VI;
9. Tet 1969/Counteroffensive;
10. Summer-Fall 1969;
11. Winter-Spring 1970;
12. Sanctuary Counteroffensive;
13. Counteroffensive, Phase VII;
14. Consolidation I;
15. Consolidation II
* Southwest Asia (Except 159th Aviation Brigade):
1. Defense of Saudi Arabia;
2. Liberation and Defense of Kuwait
[edit] Decorations
1. Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for NORMANDY (Division and 1st Brigade Only)
2. Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for BASTOGNE (Division and 1st Brigade Only)
3. Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for DAK TO, VIETNAM 1966 (1st Brigade only)
4. Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for DONG AP BIA MOUNTAIN (3rd Brigade Only)
5. Valorous Unit Award for THUA THIEN PROVINCE (3rd Brigade and DIVARTY Only)
6. Valorous Unit Award for TUY HOA (1st Brigade Only)
7. Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for VIETNAM 1965-1966 (1st Brigade Only)
8. Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for VIETNAM 1968 (3rd Brigade Only)
9. Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for SOUTHWEST ASIA (Except 159th Aviation Brigade)
10. French Croix de Guerre with Palm, World War II for NORMANDY (Division and 1st Brigade Only)
11. Belgian Croix de Guerre 1940 with Palm for BASTOGNE (Division and 1st Brigade Only);
12. cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action at BASTOGNE (Division and 1st Brigade Only)
13. Belgian Fourragere 1944 (Division and 1st Brigade Only)
14. Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action in FRANCE AND BELGIUM (Division and 1st Brigade Only)
15. Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm for VIETNAM 1966-1967 (1st Brigade Only)
16. Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm for VIETNAM 1968 (2nd Brigade Only)
17. Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm for VIETNAM 1968-1969 (Except 159th Aviation Brigade)
18. Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm for VIETNAM 1971 (Except 159th Aviation Brigade)
19. Republic of Vietnam Civil Action Honor Medal, First Class for VIETNAM 1968-1970 (Except 159th Aviation Brigade)
20. Republic of Vietnam Civil Action Honor Medal, First Class for VIETNAM 1970 (DIVARTY only)
[edit] Division commanders
* MG William C. Lee Aug-42 - Feb-44
* BG Don F. Pratt 6-Feb-44 - 14-Mar-44[11]
* MG Maxwell D. Taylor Mar-44 - Aug-45
* BG Anthony C. McAuliffe 5-Dec-44 - 26-Dec-44[11]
* BG William N. Gillmore Aug-45 - Sep-45
* BG Gerald St. C. Mickle Sep-45 - Oct-45
* BG Stuart Cutler Oct-45 - Nov-45
* MG William R. Schmidt Jul-48 - May-49
* MG Cornelius E. Ryan Aug-50 - May-51
* MG Roy E. Porter May-51 - May-53
* MG Paul DeWitt Adams May-53 - Dec-53
* MG Riley F. Ennis May-54 - Oct-55
* MG F. S. Bowen Oct-55 - Mar-56
* MG Thomas L. Sherburne, Jr. May-56 - Mar-58
* MG William C. Westmoreland Apr-58 - Jun-60
* MG Ben Harrell Jun-60 - Jul-61
* MG C.W.G. Rich Jul-61 - Feb-63
* MG Harry H. Critz Feb-63 - Mar-64
* MG Beverly E. Powell Mar-64 - Mar-66
* MG Ben Sternberg Mar-66 - Jul-67
* MG Olinto M. Barsanti Jul-67 - Jul-68
* MG Melvin Zais Jul-68 - May-69
* MG John M. Wright May-69 - May-70
* MG John J. Hennessey May-70 - Feb-71
* MG Thomas M. Tarpley Feb-71 - Apr-72
* MG John H. Cushman Apr-72 - Aug-73
* MG Sidney B. Berry Aug-73 - Jul-74
* MG John W. McEnery Aug-74 - Feb-76
* MG John A. Wickham, Jr. Mar-76 - Mar-78
* MG John N. Brandenburg Mar-78 - Jun-80
* MG Jack V. Mackmull Jun-80 - Aug-81
* MG Charles W. Bagnal Aug-81 - Aug-83
* MG James E. Thompson Aug-83 - Jun-85
* MG Burton D. Patrick Jun-85 - May-87
* MG Teddy G. Allen May-87 - Aug-89
* MG J. H. Binford Peay III Aug-89 - Jun-91
* MG John Miller Jun-91 - Jul-93
* MG John M. Keane Jul-93 - Feb-96
* MG William F. "Buck" Kernan Feb-96 - Feb-98
* MG Robert T. Clark Feb-98 - Jun-00
* MG Richard A. Cody Jun-00 - Jul-02
* MG David H. Petraeus Jul-02 - May-04
* MG Thomas R. Turner II May-04 - Nov-06
* MG Jeffrey J. Schloesser Nov-06 - present
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Exhibition run dates: October 1 - November 12, 2011
FEATURING ARTWORK BY:
Agent 7; Aleeza Kessler; Alexandra Kump; Alisha “Tevokkia” VanHoose Torres; Amanda Valdés; Andrea Perez; Andrea Sucre; Andrew “GMrDrew” Glowczewski; Andrew Veitch; Andriena Mora; Andy Cordero; Angel; Anna Collins; Anthony Rodriguez; Araisa Veitch; Arun Balmick; Ben Cohen-Hasel; Bibelot Jolie; Bobbi Laine; Bobby Neal Furedi; Bong Redila; Brandy Rumiez; Brian Butler; Brian S. Allen; Brianna Blake; Brittany Lynn “Zeda” Koehler; Cameron Gordon; Cayce Moyer; Chasity Lynch; Chris Strait; Christian DeMaria; Christine Klein; Christopher NTSC; Coelina Jones; Cynthia Lechan Goodman; Dale Davis; Dan Woodruff; Danita M V; David Friedlander; Dead Tree; Deseree Gonzalez; Diego Melzer; Domenique Chery; Dustin Wilson; Eddie Arroyo; Eric Goertz; Eric Young; Erika Hagarty; Erika Taguchi-Newton; Erin O’Dea; establish; Franchesca “Chez” Gomez; Francisco “Pac23” Perez; German Nino; Gweak; Helium Glow; High Noon; Homyr Starkee; Ian M. Santos; Ivonne Lanza; J. Chewlo Muñoz; James Vandernoot; Jarod Valentin; Jasmine Espinal; Jasper Cash Dunn Nolan; Jeffery Montiel; Jen Locane; Jennifer Love Gironda; Jessie Prugh; Jesus Lopez; JNGL; Jo Wilt; Joanne Stein; Johana Lopez; John Faggard; John Kissee; Jon & Sandra; Jon Hunt; Jonas Flevraime; Jonathan Cohen-Hasel; Jorge “Chili” Vargas; Jose Calderon; Jose E. Arce Jr.; Joshua Shaw; Kandice Jasmin; Karl Johnsen; Karla G.; Kathleen Bulger; Kerry Sisselman; Kristin Frenzel; Kristyn Michele Bat; Lauren Valiente; Lazaro Caballero; Leah Borja; Lisa Rockford; Lorna Ruth; Lorraine Lowe; Louie D.; Luigi Bort; Luis Diaz; Malgorzata Kawashima; Manny Cartoon; Marcia Perez; Mary O’Hara; Mel O; Melissa “Moxie” Ritchey; Melissa Pereda; Michael Gulino; Michelle Tomes; Miguel Cruz; Nakia X. Mann; Nikel Manwah; Nilly Sweetie; Nina Greekinian Efkarpides; Nino Ligouri; Omar Angulo; Oscar E. Alonso; Paisley Fawn; Patricia Wires; Patrick Keane; Peter Barreda; Priyaa Treu; Rachel Reh; RemiJin; Richie Christian; Robyn Eckersley; Ryan Manterola; Sabrina B; Samantha Wells; Sarah Nastri; Shannon R. Hanley; Skunk Boy; Sogeth; Stephanie Vento; Sugar Ghost; Tangoman; Tanya Lopez; Thomas Ascott; Tiffany Battel; Tiki Garden Studios; Todd Nolan; Tony M. Baker; Ursula Decay; Val diValentin; VicMaundrell; Whymz; William FuShark Muñiz; William Vega; Xavier Rieche and more!
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I was raised in Ballyfermot and born in the house on Thomond road where everyone knew everybody. We played outside in all weathers and stayed out until we were tired, we didn't need rain jackets or appropriate clothing as we never cared ,we lived our lives to its fullest and our days were filled with that much activity food came second, we played down lynches Lane and on the grounds of the schools and not forgetting Mr Conway the caretaker who lived in the bungalow in the convent and the corrows at the back of the Deeler and Convent on Ballyfermot road. Simon was the painter with the Dulux dog who repainted beautiful murals in the convent sheds. Mrs Curran a beautiful woman with the lippy on rang the bell in the yard of the convent and patrolled to ensure we were ok, no bullies back then, no paedos no predators and she help with the small shop in the yard. Sr Brigid was in charge, the street lights were our que to get the last kiss in and get home before ya felt a slipper, hair brush or wooden spoon from the Olympian Mammy who could make a hiding look like a complete accident and if a cop was to ask would deny even, knowing you pmsl.
Buns were Thursdays or Jam was Mondays and Cheese was Wednesdays don't start me on the Corned Beef / jelly sambos on Tuesdays,Fridays were cheese were ya could throw a few Cripps on. The milk was real milk and never tasted the same when they changed to milk cartons and the poor robins couldn't pierce the foil cap anymore for a sneaky drink of cream from the top of the bottle, margarine was margarine heavily loaded onto the bread with a shovel .We scutted on Buses in summer and on our way home from school and sometimes couldn't get off until we hit Labre Apartments and Condominiums / Bungalows on Kylemore road where traffic slowed at the canal bridge were we could see the horses and children have their weekly bath together and johnny the coal and log man with the Dennis Taylor glasses and red cheeks (wino /tan) could be seen taking a sneaky gob full of vp from the brown paper bag .
Being on the hop of the hill at the popes Cross rolling down again covered in Bunny, Dog, and Deer pooo, or even the Monument or Duck Pond (furry glen )for a swim in our poxy fronts from Frawley's made from horses pubic hair in china sewn with fishing line and great when they were dry nut expanded if a fart came out lolo and when wet ended down at your ankles lolo. Buzzing on the Swing on the tree on top of the Hill in the Pheno, beside the caretakers gaff praying no one would jump on in case the rope snapped , and jumping into coal sacks at winter time and flying down the same Hill trying to miss the traffic or scutting on the back of Henny's horse and cart from Thomond to Muskerry or Landen road to Lally at winter time. The milk cart that was battery operated that was Mick. Paul was the Post man,and we can't forget the Provident man who collected his dues on a Thursday and Friday or Saturday, most families wouldn't have got through Christmas without him. Henny was the coal man selling by the bag or scuttle until Mr Carney on the mainer got his big red Daf Flat bed Truck then he almost became obsolete but we still scutted only faster.
Back when Summers were summers and winters were winters .We Got our Loocies in Dirty Aggies with a match 5p, beside Downey's with her gimpy eyed dog and her not so fresh cream cakes with built in mildew pmsl, saw dust on the floor a right moany bitch but i suppose we annoyed her she had a better selection of flies in her window than Paddy's pet store in Parnell Street .
Patsy's Shoes at willies barbers his son is my brother in law now, and one size fits all , were the solution to it being to tight was to bend it 4 or 5 times lolol, or if it was too big to wear an extra pair of socks with the paper left in at the toes,
and Pomps were all the Fashion grey, white, black Miami Vice style .
Communion Girls wore white and boys wore 3 piece grey suits or brown or wine Suede Jackets with side laced shoes or patent leather from Patsy's lolololo.
For Confirmation the lads wore the latest 2 piece suits grey of course the cousins hand me downs lolol or for the poser Jasper's in Thomas Street or The Bargain Basement in Arnott's with grey slip on shoes or Simon Heart Rip off loafers or George Webb's from Patsy's lololo with the aul clickers on the heels if the provident payments were up to date which ollie shoe repairs put on for a pound, you would know the posers because they wore fake leather jackets .
The girls wore mad peach, cream,
Burgundy or Salmon Pink Dresses or 2 Piece Get ups from Guiney's or the Bull ring with their hair done in pony tails or curls or crimped they looked like fraggles lolo lololol with of course matching clutch bags and frilly laced cream or white blouses and matching socks with bows also with the Dynasty and Dallas puffy shoulder pads pmsl lolol , you'd know they watched Dallas, Dynasty, or Falcon Crest in their Gaff.
The Baths was 10p. Fran was always there to keep us in check and the bang of bleach of us as we fucked the blue baskets around the changing room floors I lost a lot of skin off my pinkie's, and a good aul freezing shower afterwards to de bleach the skin and kill the aul lice and get rid of the hives. When you got out you felt clinically clean and for some strange reason always hungry and with the change we had enough left for a potato cake and half a shovel of chips, most sweets were a halfpenny. Time bars, Wham bars, Kalipso bars ,big time Bars, highland toffee were all hard on the teeth as were Gob stoppers and Jaw breakers and Pool balls for the big mouthed .Rain blow for the girls with its array of colours and flavours you'd have heart burn and acid indigestion. Eating paper was a favourite, floggs, fizzle sticks and dib daps, mint crisps, lucky bags weren't lucky lolo , Golf balls or Bazooka Joe's with the tattoo and comic inside, black jacks ,fruit salad .Frisbee's with the fizz in them, banshee bones,burger bites, monster munch,meanies, toffee popcorn ,real king and tayto which i mean FULL BAGS ,miniature coloured popcorn,chip sticks ,hoola hoops ,worster sauce crips, Apple drops, Cough sweets , Rubarb, Custard and Pear Drops,Aniseed Balls, all by the Quarter value for Stolen money from the church plate or returns on empty tk orange and lemonade bottles or Coke /7up long necks or Cantrel and Corcoran C&C. The Volswagon Camper ice cream van were ya could get a single or Double Raspberry Ripple wafer or Vanilla. A 99 and flake for the posh a Boat stuffed with Cocktail ,sprinkles and syrup and the aul reliable Screwball with the chewing gum at the bottom .Ice pops were long mr freeze,brunch, mint choc,golly bars, loop the loop, original cornetto, choc ice, ice pops, fat frogs, feast, ice berg, tangle twister, orange and strawberry splits,cola and orange calpsos bars, wibbly wobbly wonders, red devils, Dracula, and the one with the finger,.
Toffee Apples and Chocolate Apples 10p were pushed around on top of a Silver Cross Pram and 20p got you a bag of homemade Crunchie which gave ya worms and a sugar rush as well as a tooth for the tooth fairy after prizing your jaws apart one would fall out . The 2 aul ones at the ranch had a house shop and they always done me a real corned beef roll everyday as i gave them some obtained Herald and Presses from winning and Mr Lacey's stash .Lucey and Vera ,i done the paper round everyday 7 days a week from the age of 7 until i was 12. £5 pound a week with my own benefits of course in all weathers and conditions i never let them down even when sick. The stroke was too good to miss, 28 p for 10 number 6 allegedly lol. I took up smoking at 7 because of me nerves ,ie fear of getting caught smoking lolo. Winston's for a game of hide and seek beside the bank of Ireland or a game of Out Run,pool an arcade games in q tips beside the baller club across from the baths .The Gala on Sundays for a film or dance or the OLV Sarsfield road just up from the Pine Tree Sarsfield Road for a bop and a film and a fag, then slagging the girls and boys at the legion of Mary coming into ballyer road .Throwing stones at car tyres as they drove by to see if they bounced back and hit a friend .
Winston's was on the main road (Mainer ) along with Guy Bays, RTV Rentals, sesame Street, News Beat, Kevin Doyle's fruit and veg, and the Chemist, Peter Marks, Patsy shoes, Willies Barbers, Veras Hairdressers, the Jewllers, Cloths Alterations, and Hardy Pub were Horse Colgan Sold the Herald and Press for Mr Kelly off the Ballyfermot Drive We moved to the Parade then, Kylemore Cake Shop, Mrs Reid worked there, Paynes Butchers, Quinnsworth had a shop one in the middle then moved were Prices was at the big roundabout at Grange Cross, the Travel Agents, Peter Marks , Heatons was there to. 79/79a 78/78 a and b, 18 and 76 were the busses that passed threw our beloved Ballyfermot where we leisurely jumped on and off without paying and robbed the ticked rolls stashed in a compartment under the stairs at the back of the bus were you got on and off . The Stew House at the back of the Library or Layer looked after Those who hit hard times which was every family in Ballyfermot .
Bolands was a family hardware name which Gearoid ran and Fran worked and they still are there today and everyone went to Willie's for a Good hair cut or Bolands with a bowl for a bad Cheap one. Ollie R.I.P. fixed our shoes and put the clickers on and resold them and still does.
The launderette was beside Downey's pity dirty Aggie didn't use it .
The Lawns or Markievicz Park or Layer was our Wimbledon or football ground. 5 asides and 7 asides all summer long and outside the Library was the Basketball Courts were we all thought we were Michael Jordan. Hector Grey sold toys outside the church on the path as did the cake seller Batten berg cake, Swiss Rolls, Apple Pies, rhubarb pies, scones and fairy cakes. Turnover Bread and Vienna Roll was my favourite or gur cake and still is today .
We're winters were winters and summers went on through to the end of September were we all went on the hop to the pheno to get conquers or rob the 2 small shop s at the end of chapo hill on opposite sides of the road or the one at the turn style gates going into the park . The year the Adidas shipment got lost in transit in ballyer lolo and everyone that played football in the lawns had a pair of Adidas. Roma Boots ,and we all wore Blue Shell Tracksuits and Matching Blue Runners pmsl, Allegedly not even Manchester United or Liverpool had the gear the Baller Boys and Girls had. That year a 40tf full of tiles tried to get up chapo hill and overturned, the guy was gone 5 minutes to call the cops when he came back with the tow truck and crane there wasn't anything left for them to lift as we lifted it lolo, and the Monkey Boots Brown or Black from Penny's for winter, Sizzlers runners for summer and they had them with Velcro for the lazy kids. We robbed the orchard on Kylemore Road with the aul one with the dog with the gammy eye and her son with the posh stuttery voice that me pal Chaz Byrne, Jeffrey Byrne took off to a T. Piss in the beds we ate and sours from gardens. . Ginny Joes grew wild as did Stingers and darts we would pluck, and fire into the girls hair s and cardigans lolo , Daisy's predicted if ya liked butter or not and picking chewing gum up and recycling it in your gob and spitting out the stones and tar was deemed normal after blessing it of course lolol.
We use to jump the Tracks from landed Road and hide on damaged carriages until King crisps loaded the vans up and we'd riffle the vans pmsl mmmm toffee popcorn crisp, pea nuts , and a few berries from the bushes, Black berries and raspberries in abundance .
Semperit supplied us with tyres for the aul bomb fires which didn't always burn on Halloween as we celebrated Halloween every weekend and burning the metal trollies pmsl like idiots, and you could get a 2 litre's of cider Bulmers or lynden village, Scrumpy jack and a 5 spot of Hash for £7.50 at 7 days hence the name ,
or T Mays on Infirmary hill if you like the wine /grape they were the best prices . The Kelly's were newsbeat was took butter vouchers for fags, and Colley's van shop on Kylemore road at the Lane gave tick / slate, he was the only one that you could get bread or milk from in bad snow our family would have starved as would many other only for him .
Priests were as innocent as the alter servers back then, but not today .
A place where the pavement and shores were perfect for marbles, or gollier's ,hop scotch, football, Rounders ,Red Rover ,skating, bike riding, and Skate Boards and not to forget making our own chariots from pallets and broken prams lolo down Anco hill as chapo was to steep lost skin on them too and the cherished games of tin can ally or Kick the can, bull dogs, nick nack and slam the gates Piggy in the Beds, sides,
kiss chasing or roping and gropping. The aul one that came around Saturdays and Sundays for old cloths from Labre apartments and you could pick a toy from the back of her Ford Cortina Estate . Soldiers / Marbles / Steelies / yo yos, and if it broke you were left with a yo a piece of string for the conquers ,water guns, bat and ball, dolls and slings. Water fights consisted of washing liquid bottles, pots, pans, cups, buckets. We got dirty, ate whatever and nobody asked about allergies. We made perfume from rose petals and we weren't afraid of anything (except scary dogs that weren't ours.) We collected bees in jam jars and then smashed it on the ground .The Street light was our curfew and we scrapped and fought with our mates but made up the next day. Oh, and if you even thought about disrespecting your elders, your parents weren't afraid to give u a clip round the lughole for your cheek!!
Best of all for me we all knew, loved and respected each other and we always will and we SHARED our sweets or Toffee Apples and most of us are still friends today Thankfully . We never worried about asking a girl for a kiss we worried more how many bleeding brothers she had.
Our mummy's told us if you kiss a girl you get her pregnant yet mummy's never kissed daddy's there was no tele but there was loads of kids lol, and they slapped you if they caught you with a Porno mag but no one slapped them for having kids without kissing lol, the Angelus bells rang at 6pm and midnight mass at Christmas was at 10pm because of Santa's busy schedule. We had nothing, wanted for nothing and valued friendship above anything, but no one died of starvation because we shared everything we had, The insurance man who knocked on Fridays wasn't the insurance man he was the Provident Loans Man.. We respected our elders and knew our manners unlike the children of today ,manners were applied instinctively or with the help of a slipper or belt.
I'M PROUD OF MY BACKGROUND in Ballyfermot even if I was forced to eat vegetables but even Prouder of my Friends and Community in Ballyfermot and always will be .
Wear penny's runners, Jocks from Guiney's or Duffle and snorkel jackets from Frawley's.
Monkey boots from the liberties or dingos and wranglers from Fitzgerald's.
But no matter what county ,country or continent your in !!!!!!!
YOUR FROM BALLYER. BALLY. ALLY. ALLIER.
NEVER FORGET YOUR ROOTS MY FRIENDS. XXD HUG HUG HUG .
I BET THE HEART IS RACING AND THE LUMP IN THE THROAT IS CHASING THE TEARS TO YOUR EYES.Fortunately for us we experienced each other as we found each other in the same boat,we cared about each other ,we shared,we loved and for some fell in love and became soul mates and child hood sweet hearts.
Unfortunately we have lost a lot of our childhood friends through Drug and Drink Addictions, Cancer, Mental Health Issues and Suicide.
Drugs snook into the communities in early 80s and has devastated several decade of families as has others issues in the list above. We have and still are plagued with many of them today including Clerical Sexual Abuse, and Rape which I am a huge advocate for in our and other communities, we all have our ghost s and demons past and present , Yes our community still lives and thrives on our generations morals which i feel are important. As I have said Ballyfermot isn't just a place on a map or satnav for most of us its home, and home is were the Heart is .
Its with Heart, Love, Respect ,Loyalty, Concern and Admiration that I will always be thankful i was born into the Community of Ballyfermot and with grace and love cherish every single memory of everyone i have ever met and continue to until I die . To all who know me you are Loved, Cherished, Admired and never forgotten.
I started school in the Convent at the Age of 4, 43 years ago.
My school mates were
James Doherty, Michael Smith, Francis Dorman, Christopher Mc Hugh , Paul Clarke Robert Ryan, Jeff Byrne, Peter Dunne, Damien Connell, Colm Brady, Anthony Brady, Keith Mc nab, Johnny Barry, Alan Murray, Lloyd Gorman, John Reilly, Keith Dredge, Colm Melia, David Creighton, John Casey, Anthony Sommers, Wayne Kershaw, Lorcan Brennan, Jason Comerford ,James Roach, Michael Murray ,Stephen Kenny, Martin Keane,
Candy Apples & Razor Blades
On exhibit October 17 - November 13, 2009
Opening Night Reception: Saturday, October 17th from 7-10pm
Halloween Art Group Show featuring the artwork of some of South Florida's finest! Our bi-annual "all local artist" mega-group shows are always a lot of fun!
Featuring artwork by: A. Pants; Adalia Rouge; Adalys Gonzalez; Adam Forero; Adam Kornberg; Adolfo Bacigalupa; Alexandra Kump; Alberto Castre; Alexandra Porcaro; Alfonso Alberto Garcia; Alice; Alicia Leal; Alois; Amanda Valdes; Andrew C. Horton; Angela Yang; Ashley Bement; Baixintto; Becky Osborne; Bianca Picou; Blaike Alexandra; Bobby Neal Furedi; Brandy Rumiez; Brian Canfield Mitchell; Brigid Howard; Brittany Smith; Brooke Carmona; Bryan Silvers; Carla Cuevas; Casey Brown; Casey Woods; Cassandra Cuevas; Catherine Castoro; Chris Chaney; Christina Givens; Claudia Nutt; Coma Girl; Crissy Penuel; D.R.B.; DAI; Dairelys Lopez; Dan Woodruff; Daniel Gonzalez; Daniel Kidwell; Danielle Bayrami; Danielle Burton; Danny Brito; Daria Adamczyk; Dave Berns; Dave Godbey; David Bruck; Debra Katz; Denn Rodriguez; Deseree Gonzalez; Devious Body Art; Dinah! Cadwell; Dorian Scarlett; Dustin Wilson; Emily Havelka; Erasmo Garcia; Erica Riedy; Erika Taguchi; Francisco “Pac23” Perez; Frankie Curran; Gianna Baffi; Giuseppe Fausto; Hannah Van de Water; Haydie Marquez; Helena Garcia; Hiram Clyman; Ian Santos; Ivey Lamos; James Krimmer; James Valentin; James Vandernoot; Jan K.; Jane Baffi; Janice Lumm; Japanda; Jasmin Rodriguez; Jason Snyder; Jed G. Martinez; Jen Godbey; Jen Hase; Jenise Perez; Jennifer Webb; Jessica Adeline; Jessica Alvarez; Jessica Unkel; Jo Wit; Joe Raymond; John Kissee; John Lacko; Johnathan Pabon; Johnny Zhong; Jon Clazo; Jon Hunt; Jose E. Arce Jr.; Jose F. Mendez; Joshua Alan Surpenant; Josie Vidal; Julia Dones; Karina Rocco; Karl Johnsen; Karytza Salcedo; Katarina Rdultovskaia; Katheryne Cano; Kathy Hunt; Katie Dean; Kayleigh Hughes; Kazilla; Keely Lubin; Kevin Bergeron; Kevin Osborne; Khris Night; Krissy Yeste; Lacy Lusardi; Liana Minassian; Lindy; Lisa Davis; Liza Kessler; Lizkat; Lorraine Lowe; Lou Carv; Loveable Mad Hatter; Lunar Dragon; Luzalma Gonzalez; Lyndsay Oxenberg; Malgorzata Kawashima; Manny Calderon; Marc Paper Scissor; Marcos A. Rivera; Maredy Glines; Mark Rushton; Marshal McMillan; Matylda McIlvenny; Mauricio Murillo; Maytee Bringas; Melissa Eschbaugh; Mercedes Scarlett; Michael A. Taveras; Michael-Anthony Reiter; mmSoler; Mollie Frodge; Molly Bo; Nate “Dee” Deinois; Nathan Lumm; Nery Mejicano III; Nicole Scalfari; Nilly Sweetie; Nino Liguori; Norma Soulet; Pamela Hardigan; pashaLove; Patrick Keane; Patrick Maxcy; Patrick McGrane; Pollu Peachums; Rachel Fallas; Rachel Valdes; Rainbow Barf; Rhee Polhamus; Ricky Kissoon; Rob Reep; Rob Tutro; Rosanna Pereyra; Roy Walkes; Sakura02; Samantha Roman; Samuel Clyman; Segall Israel; Sharday Moshanko; Shareema Ibrahim; Sheldon Scarlett; Soto Soto; Spoonman; Sterling; T. Brittingham; T.H. Mitchell; Tamara Wagenknecht; Tara L. Coyle; Tatiana Jackson; Thom Coletti; Tiffany Battel; Tiina Purin; Toni Junard; Vena Paylo; Victor M. Diaz II; Zoombeanie; and more!
Candy Apples & Razor Blades
Halloween Art Mega-Group Show
featuring the artwork of all South Florida artists!
On exhibit October 17 - November 13, 2009
Halloween Art Group Show featuring the artwork of some of South Florida's finest! Our bi-annual "all local artist" mega-group shows are always a lot of fun!
Featuring artwork by: A. Pants; Adalia Rouge; Adalys Gonzalez; Adam Forero; Adam Kornberg; Adolfo Bacigalupa; Alexandra Kump; Alberto Castre; Alexandra Porcaro; Alfonso Alberto Garcia; Alice; Alicia Leal; Alois; Amanda Valdes; Andrew C. Horton; Angela Yang; Ashley Bement; Baixintto; Becky Osborne; Bianca Picou; Blaike Alexandra; Bobby Neal Furedi; Brandy Rumiez; Brian Canfield Mitchell; Brigid Howard; Brittany Smith; Brooke Carmona; Bryan Silvers; Carla Cuevas; Casey Brown; Casey Woods; Cassandra Cuevas; Catherine Castoro; Chris Chaney; Christina Givens; Claudia Nutt; Coma Girl; Crissy Penuel; D.R.B.; DAI; Dairelys Lopez; Dan Woodruff; Daniel Gonzalez; Daniel Kidwell; Danielle Bayrami; Danielle Burton; Danny Brito; Daria Adamczyk; Dave Berns; Dave Godbey; David Bruck; Debra Katz; Denn Rodriguez; Deseree Gonzalez; Devious Body Art; Dinah! Cadwell; Dorian Scarlett; Dustin Wilson; Emily Havelka; Erasmo Garcia; Erica Riedy; Erika Taguchi; Francisco “Pac23” Perez; Frankie Curran; Gianna Baffi; Giuseppe Fausto; Hannah Van de Water; Haydie Marquez; Helena Garcia; Hiram Clyman; Ian Santos; Ivey Lamos; James Krimmer; James Valentin; James Vandernoot; Jan K.; Jane Baffi; Janice Lumm; Japanda; Jasmin Rodriguez; Jason Snyder; Jed G. Martinez; Jen Godbey; Jen Hase; Jenise Perez; Jennifer Webb; Jessica Adeline; Jessica Alvarez; Jessica Unkel; Jo Wit; Joe Raymond; John Kissee; John Lacko; Johnathan Pabon; Johnny Zhong; Jon Clazo; Jon Hunt; Jose E. Arce Jr.; Jose F. Mendez; Joshua Alan Surpenant; Josie Vidal; Julia Dones; Karina Rocco; Karl Johnsen; Karytza Salcedo; Katarina Rdultovskaia; Katheryne Cano; Kathy Hunt; Katie Dean; Kayleigh Hughes; Kazilla; Keely Lubin; Kevin Bergeron; Kevin Osborne; Khris Night; Krissy Yeste; Lacy Lusardi; Liana Minassian; Lindy; Lisa Davis; Liza Kessler; Lizkat; Lorraine Lowe; Lou Carv; Loveable Mad Hatter; Lunar Dragon; Luzalma Gonzalez; Lyndsay Oxenberg; Malgorzata Kawashima; Manny Calderon; Marc Paper Scissor; Marcos A. Rivera; Maredy Glines; Mark Rushton; Marshal McMillan; Matylda McIlvenny; Mauricio Murillo; Maytee Bringas; Melissa Eschbaugh; Mercedes Scarlett; Michael A. Taveras; Michael-Anthony Reiter; mmSoler; Mollie Frodge; Molly Bo; Nate “Dee” Deinois; Nathan Lumm; Nery Mejicano III; Nicole Scalfari; Nilly Sweetie; Nino Liguori; Norma Soulet; Pamela Hardigan; pashaLove; Patrick Keane; Patrick Maxcy; Patrick McGrane; Pollu Peachums; Rachel Fallas; Rachel Valdes; Rainbow Barf; Rhee Polhamus; Ricky Kissoon; Rob Reep; Rob Tutro; Rosanna Pereyra; Roy Walkes; Sakura02; Samantha Roman; Samuel Clyman; Segall Israel; Sharday Moshanko; Shareema Ibrahim; Sheldon Scarlett; Soto Soto; Spoonman; Sterling; T. Brittingham; T.H. Mitchell; Tamara Wagenknecht; Tara L. Coyle; Tatiana Jackson; Thom Coletti; Tiffany Battel; Tiina Purin; Toni Junard; Vena Paylo; Victor M. Diaz II; Zoombeanie; and more!
edited by John Honderich.
Toronto, Toronto Star Newspapers Limited, 18 march 1989.
approx.13-1/2 x 11-3/4, 54 sheets & 2 halfsheets grey newsprint folded unbound to 22o pp in 17 signatures of 2-5 sheets each & again to tabloid, all printed black offset with red additions to most covers, with 1o inserts, all printed 4-colo0ur process offset except as noted:
1. SATURDAY MAGAZINE. 12-1/8 x approx.13-1/2, 8 sheets grey newsprint folded unbound to 32 pp tabloid, all printed black offset with 3-colour process additions to covers & centerspread;
2. comics. 1o-3/4 x approx.13-1/4, 3 sheets grey newsprint folded unbound to 12 pp tabloid, all except center adsheet printed 4-colour process offset, centersheet black & yellow;
3. STARweek. 8 x 1o-3/4, 22 sheets grey newsprint folded in 2 sheets white glossy pulp & white slightly heavier glossy cover & stapled twice to 1o2 pp with gatefold front cover, all printed black offset with 3-colour process additions to all glossy & end newsprint sheet with further colour additons to 8 interior pp;
4. THE BAY THIS WEEK ANNUAL celebration OF SPRING. 1o-1/8 x 12, 6 sheets semigloss newsprint folded & stapled twice to 24 pp in selfwrappers;
5. Woolco Easter Savings Hunt. approx.11-1/4 x 12-1/2, 2 sheets canary newsprint folded unbound to 8 pp tabloid, all printed black & red offset;
6. mobilia a styLe of Life. 8-1/8 x 1o-11/16, 6 sheets white semiglossy folded & gutterglued to 12 pp in selfwrappers;
7. towers Easter Sale. 9-9/16 x 1o-15/16, 6 sheets white newsprint folded unbound to 16 pp tabloid;
8. You Don't Work For A Company. You Are The Company. 7-1/2 x 8-1/2 single sheet white heavy bond folded twice vertically to 6 pp leaflet with perforated right fold & dry-gummed edge to half the inside third panel;
9. Loblaws & supercentre. approx.1o-3/4 x 13-1/2, 2 sheets grey nesprint folded unbound to 8 pp tabloid;
1o. Happy Easter food city. approx.1o-3/4x 1o-1/2, single sheet grey newsprint laid in same wrappers & folded horizontally.
primary cover photograph by Reg Innell with painting by Jan Rootius.
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Robert Aaron, Nancy Ackerman, Don Addis, Sid Adilman, Carolyn Adolph, John Alexander, Ken Allen, Brad Andersen, Doris Anderson, Marilyn Anderson, Jane Armstrong, Henri Arnold, Tony Aspler, Andrew Atkins, Jimmy Atkins, Gene Austin, Daniela Avery, Kim Bailey, Seth Ball, Gordon Barthos, Brian Basset, Jim Bawden, John Bayne, Keith Beaty, Kenneth Belcher, Bruce Blackadar, Vincent Blain, Tony Bock, Roger Bollen, Florence Brandenburg, Louise Branson, Robert Brehl, Jeremy Brown, Dik Browne, George Bryant, Thach Bui, Jim Byers, Elaine Carey, Geoff Chapman, Kevin Connolly, Doris Constable, Michael J.Cook, George Copeland, Michael Coren, Patrick Corrigan, David Crane, Trish Crawford, H.Fred Dale, Chris Davies, James Daw, Lawrence Day, Colleen Denike, Rita De Niro, Flor Dery, Martine Dickerson, Rosie DiManno, Mary Di Michele, Patrick Doyle, Stan Drake, Nadia Drost, Marilyn Dunlop, Milt Dunnell, Catherine Dunphy, Fred Edwards, Peter Edwards, Rick Eglinton, Stasia Evasuk, Patrick Fellows, Faye Fergusson, Marion Finlay, Janice Foord, Jim Foster, Bill Gardiner, Len Gasparini, Catherine George, K.A.Tony Gilchrist, Lew Gloin, Carol Goar, Jeff Goode, Charles Goodman, Rod Goodman, Peter Goodspeed, Alison Gordon, Andrea Gordon, B.Grace, Jim Grant, H.Gordon Green, Doug Hall, Joseph Hall, Catherine Hamilton, Stephen Handelman, Marilyn Harrington, Jay Harris, Johnny Hart, David R.Higgins, Michael Higgins, Bill Holbrook, Alfred Holden, Ted Horning, Peter Howell, Kellie Hudson, Christopher Hume, Paul Hunter, Doug Ibbotson, Reg Innell, Paul Irish, Lucy Izon, Tom Jacobs, Joyce Jillson, Lynn Johnston, Donald Jones, Graham Jones, Bil Keane, Kathleen Kenna, Jim Kenzie, Kenneth Kidd, Nicholas Koleszar, Betsy Lammerding, Ann Landers, Michael D.Lannan, Margaret Lawton, Bob Lee, Stan Lee, Frank Lennon, Larry Lieber, Frank Loncaric, Frank Longstaff, Ed Love, Neil MacCarl, David MacDonald, Jamie MacKinnon, Jeff MacNelly, Duncan Macpherson, John Mahler, Elizabeth Marsh, Nellie Marshall, Carol Ann Martin, Peter Maser, Barbara Massey, Andrew T.Mathews, Rick Matsumoto, Barbara Mayer, Jack McArthur, Michael McAteer, Shawn McCarthy, Mary McGrath, Marguerite R.McLaughlan, Gail McMichael, David McQueen, Henry Mietkiewicz, Anne Millard, I.Miller, Harris Mitchell, Paul Moloney, James Montagnes, Steve Moore, Dennis Morgan, Lillian Morgenthau, Elmar Moser, David Muller, Lowell Murray, Patricia Murray, Susan Musgrave, Bill Nelson, Margaret Ness, Karen Nicholson, Lilana Novakovich, Gary Oakes, Derek Oliver, Mary Ormsby, Frank Orr, Jo Ouellet, Charles Pachter, Brant Parker, Megan Perks, Mike Peters, Etienne Poirier, Warren Potter, John Power, Jim Proudfoot, Andy Puthon, Chris Raible, A.Revai, Arnold Rincover, Savina Rispoli, Margaret Roach, John Robertson, Vance Rodewalt, Charles Rodrigues, John Rootius, Louis Rukeyser, Allan Ryan, Diane Sawchuk, Jim Schachter, Charles Schulz, Val Sears, Joe Serge, Courtland Shakespeare, Judith Shostack, Mary E.Simmons, Robin Skelton, Tom Slater, Dan Smith, Fiona Smyth, Reg Smythe, B.J.Snelgrove, Tom Spears, Boris Spremo, Henry Stancu, Leonard Starr, Andrew Stawicki, Janet Steffenhagen, Edison Stewart, John Stilton, Henry Stolp, Alan Story, Bessie Strike, Sandra Strong, Paul Stuewe, Bill Suddick, Bob Suzuki, Gail Swainson, Robert Sykes, Rick Sylvain, Bill Taylor, John Terauds, Brent Thrall, Peggy Trautman, G.B.Trudeau, Peter Trueman, Jim Unger, Tony Van Alphen, Bill Vance, Bernie Vogt, Vit Wagner, Mort Walker, Alex Noel Watson, Bill Watterson, Tom Weissmann, Hans Werner, Bob Westover, Ben Wicks, Karen Williams, Lynne Williams, Cynthia Wine, Malcolm Yasny, Susan Yellin, Dean Young, Rita Zekas, Chris Zelkovich, Antonia Zerbisias, Eliseo Zompanti, Mark Zwolinski
includes:
i) Underground magazines: An honorable tradition, by Hans Werner (p.M3; prose article with references to Industrial Sabotage & quotes by jwcurry)