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Torbay From Astwell Hall Gardens. And the Death by Drowning of a Famous Manga Artist. by pepandtim

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Torbay From Astwell Hall Gardens. And the Death by Drowning of a Famous Manga Artist.

The Postcard

A postcard that was published by Evershed of St. Albans. The card was posted in Torquay using stamps to the value of 2½d. on the 4th. October 1961. It was sent to:

Rémy Green Esq.,
'Grey Walls',
Sutton Valence,
Near Maidstone,
Kent.

The message on the divided back of the card was as follows:

"4 Oct. '61.
Your letter has been
re-directed to me here.
I'm sorry I shall not be
able to come to Sutton
Park as I shall not be
travelling back until
that day.
However I hope you
will be well supported
by Rotarians, and that
the function will be
most successful.
Yours,
F. Rotherough."

Mass Arrests in Mississippi

So what else happened on the day that the card was posted?

Well, on the 4th. October 1961, police in McComb, Mississippi, United States, arrested and jailed 113 African-American high school and junior high school students.

They were arrested after walking out of Burgland High School and marching to City Hall. They were protesting the expulsion of two students who had participated in a sit-in earlier in the year.

The Alvin Show

Also on that day, the Alvin Show, the first TV series to feature Alvin and the Chipmunks, premiered on CBS in the United States.

Kazuki Takahashi

The 4th. October 1961 also marked the birth in Tokyo of the Japanese manga artist Kazuki Takahashi, who is best known as the author of Yu-Gi-Oh!

Manga is a style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels, typically aimed at adults as well as children. Takahashi was felt to represent the very best from the world of manga.

On the 6th. July 2022, Takahashi was found dead in the water 300 meters (980 ft) off the shore of Nago, Okinawa, by Japan Coast Guard officers following a civilian report from a passing boat.

He was found wearing snorkeling gear, and his cause of death was determined to be drowning. Takahashi was 60 years of age when he died.

It was subsequently reported, first in the American military newspaper Stars and Stripes on the 11th. October, that Takahashi had died on the afternoon of the 4th. July while assisting in the rescue of three others who were caught in a rip current.

Torquay - Rock Walk Prior to 1952. And the Life and Early Death of the Emmanuelle Actress Sylvia Kristel. by pepandtim

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Torquay - Rock Walk Prior to 1952. And the Life and Early Death of the Emmanuelle Actress Sylvia Kristel.

The Postcard

A postcard that was published by E. T. W. Dennis & Sons Ltd. of London and Scarborough.

The card was posted in Crantock using a 2d. stamp on the 28th. September 1952. It was sent to:

Mrs. Rémy Green,
Grey Walls,
Sutton Valence,
Maidstone,
Kent.

The message on the divided back of the card was as follows:

"Crantock Bay Hotel.
Stayed at Torquay on the
first night. Clovelly on the
second, and have been
here since.
It is excellent, with every
comfort, and good food,
cream, and nice people.
Still nothing fixed for
next year. We keep seeing
new houses and places.
Wish you were with us.
D. H."

Crantock is a coastal village in Cornwall two miles (3 km) southwest of Newquay.

Alas, the Crantock Bay Hotel is no more - it closed its doors for the last time on the 30th. October 2011 after more than 50 years of providing family holidays, 'smartie parties', dam building, high teas, bar billiards/table tennis competitions, and fancy-dress parties.

The hotel was turned into the Crantock Bay Apartments, Crantock Bay Spa and C-Bay Bistro.

Sylvia Kristel

So what else happened on the day that the card was posted?

Well, the 28th. September 1952 marked the birth of Sylvia Kristel.

Sylvia Maria Kristel was a Dutch actress and model who appeared in over 50 films. She played the eponymous character in five of the seven Emmanuelle films, including originating the role with Emmanuelle (1974).

-- Sylvia Kristel - The Early Years

Sylvia was born in Utrecht, the Netherlands. She was the elder daughter of an innkeeper, Jean-Nicholas Kristel, and his wife Pietje Hendrika Lamme.

In her 2006 autobiography, Nue, she stated that she was sexually abused by an elderly hotel guest when she was nine years old, an experience she otherwise refused to discuss.

Her parents divorced when she was 14 years old, after her father abandoned the family for another woman. She said of her parents' separation:

"It was the saddest thing
that ever happened to me."

Kristel began modeling when she was 17 years old. In 1971, before becoming famous, she took part in auditions for the female lead (a role ultimately played by Maria Schneider) in Bernardo Bertolucci's 1972 film Last Tango in Paris.

In 1973, Sylvia won the Miss TV Europe contest. She spoke Dutch, English, German, and Italian fluently, and several other languages to a lesser extent.

Kristel gained international attention in 1974 for playing the title character in the softcore film Emmanuelle, which remains one of the most successful French films ever produced.

-- Sylvia Kristel - The Later Years

After the success of Emmanuelle, Kristel was often cast in films capitalizing on a similar sexually provocative image, and in roles involving nudity.

Notably, she starred in a 1981 film adaptation of Lady Chatterley's Lover; and in the title role of Mata Hari (1985), a nudity-filled biographical film about the Great War spy.

Sylvia also appeared in lesser-known art house films by prominent French directors Claude Chabrol and Roger Vadim during the 1970's. She starred in La Marge (1976), a French box office success co-starring Joe Dallesandro and directed by Walerian Borowczyk.

Sylvia's typecast image as Emmanuelle followed her into film roles in the United States. After her brief comic turn in the Get Smart revival film The Nude Bomb in 1980, Kristel starred in the sex comedy Private Lessons (1981) as Nicole Mallow, a maid who seduces a teenage boy.

Although Private Lessons was one of the highest-grossing independent films of 1981, Kristel reportedly saw none of the profits.

She continued to appear in films and last played Emmanuelle in the early 1990's. Emmanuelle’s sexual adventures attracted 500 million people to the cinema.

In addition to her early tryout for Last Tango, Kristel often came close to having leading or supporting parts in several other major films over the first two decades of her career.

She was cast as Stella in Roman Polanski's The Tenant (1976), but was replaced by Isabelle Adjani after one day of shooting.

In 1977, she was an early choice to star as Hattie in Louis Malle's controversial period drama Pretty Baby (1978), but the role eventually went to Susan Sarandon.

Several years later, Malle asked her to play Ingrid in Damage, his 1992 drama of sexual obsession, but Kristel was unavailable, at the time and Miranda Richardson was cast.

Sylvia was friends with Sergio Leone, who wanted her for the role of Carol while casting Once Upon a Time in America (1984); the producers did not agree and the part went to Tuesday Weld.

In 1982, she was turned down by Tony Scott for the role of Miriam in The Hunger (1983); Catherine Deneuve won the part.

She also was considered for the role of Lois Lane in Superman (1978), which went to Margot Kidder; and she unsuccessfully tried to win a role as a Bond Girl in four James Bond movies: The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Moonraker (1979), For Your Eyes Only (1981), and Octopussy (1983).

Kristel rejected the female leading roles in The Story of Adele H. (1975), King Kong (1976), Logan's Run (1976), Caligula (1979), Body Heat (1981), Blade Runner (1982), Scarface (1983), Dune (1984), Body Double (1984), and Blue Velvet (1986).

In 1992, her friend Gérard Depardieu, wanting to help secure her comeback, unsuccessfully tried to persuade the producers of 1492: Conquest of Paradise to cast her as Queen Isabella I, ultimately played by Sigourney Weaver.

In May 1990, Sylvia appeared in the television series My Riviera, filmed at her home in Saint-Tropez, and offering insights on her life and motivations in an interview with writer-director Michael Feeney Callan.

In 2001, Sylvia had a small role in Forgive Me, Dutch filmmaker Cyrus Frisch's debut.

In May 2006, Kristel received an award at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York, for directing the animated short film Topor and Me, written by Ruud Den Dryver.

After a hiatus of eight years, she appeared in the film Two Sunny Days (2010) and, that same year, in her last acting role, she played Eva de Leeuw in the Italian TV movie The Swing Girls.

In June 2021 it was announced that actress Sylvia Hoeks would play Sylvia Kristel in a biopic of her life and career.

-- Sylvia Kristel's Personal Life

In September 2006, Kristel's autobiography Nue (Nude) was published in France. The book was translated into English as Undressing Emmanuelle: A Memoir.

In it Sylvia described a turbulent personal life that was blighted by addictions to drugs and alcohol, and her quest for a father figure, which resulted in some destructive relationships with older men. The book received some positive reviews.

Sylvia had her first major relationship with Belgian author Hugo Claus, who was more than two decades her senior. Their union from 1973 to 1977 produced her only child, a son named Arthur, who was born in 1975.

She left her husband for British actor Ian McShane, whom she had met in 1976 on the set of the film The Fifth Musketeer. They moved in together in Los Angeles, where he had promised to help launch her American career.

However, their five-year affair led to no significant career break for Kristel, but a relationship she describes in her autobiography as:

"Awful – he was witty and
charming, but we were too
much alike."

Sylvia began using cocaine about two years into their relationship. This proved to be her downfall, although at the time she thought of it as:

"....a supervitamin, a very fashionable
substance, without danger, but expensive,
far more exciting than drowning in alcohol –
a fuel necessary to stay in the swing."

Sylvia Kristel also had a year-long relationship with French singer Michel Polnareff.

Kristel was interviewed in 2006 for the documentary Hunting Emmanuelle. She described how she made a number of poor decisions due to an expensive cocaine addiction.

One of those mistakes included selling her interest in Private Lessons to her agent for US$150,000; the film grossed more than US$26 million domestically.

After McShane, she married twice, first in 1982 to Alan Turner, an American businessman. That marriage ended after five months, and she later married film producer Philippe Blot (1986–1991).

Sylvia then spent a decade with Belgian radio producer Fred De Vree, until his death in 2004.

Sylvia's authorized biography was written by Dutch journalist Suzanne Rethans, and was published in September 2019. It took Rethans more than three years to write it.

Titled Begeerd en Verguisd ( Desired and Vilified), it has not yet been translated into English.

-- Sylvia Kristel's Illness and Death

Kristel was a heavy cigarette smoker from the age of 11. She was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2001, and underwent three courses of chemotherapy and surgery after the disease spread to her lungs.

On the 12th. June 2012, she suffered a stroke and was hospitalized in a critical condition. Four months later, Sylvia died in her sleep at the age of 60 on the 17th. October 2012 from esophageal and lung cancer.

Sylvia Kristel was laid to rest at her place of birth in Utrecht, the Netherlands.

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Glastonbury Abbey. And the Largest School in the World. by pepandtim

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The Postcard

A postcard that was published by E. A. Sweetman & Son Ltd. of Tunbridge Wells. The image is a glossy real photograph.

The card was posted in Wells, Somerset on Thursday the 1st. April 1954 using stamps to the value of 1½d. It was sent to:

Rémy Green Esq.,
Grey Walls,
Sutton Valence,
Kent.

The two messages on the divided back of the card were as follows:

"1st. April '54.
Just had a look at the
ruins, very wonderful.
Mrs. Passmore had
lunch with us yesterday.
Weather is good, windy.
Father.
Having a good time,
lovely and varied scenery.
Love to you all,
Mummie."

The USAF Academy

So what else happened on the day that the card was posted?

Well, on the 1st. April 1954, the U.S. Congress and President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorized the founding of the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado.

South Point School

Also on that day, South Point School was founded in Kolkata, India. It was founded at 16 Mandeville Gardens, Kolkata, by Satikanta Guha and his wife, Pritylata Guha.

The institution began as the first English medium co-educational school in Kolkata with just twenty students. It became the largest school in the world by 1988.

Cardiff Airport

Also on the 1st. April 1954, the new Cardiff Airport at Rhoose in South Wales opened to passenger transport after operations were transferred from RAF Pengam Moors.

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