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The 2024 Alabama Young Farmers Discussion Meet was held Aug. 3 in Montgomery.

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The 2024 Alabama Young Farmers Discussion Meet was held Aug. 3 in Montgomery.

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The 2024 Alabama Young Farmers Discussion Meet was held Aug. 3 in Montgomery.

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The 2024 Alabama Young Farmers Discussion Meet was held Aug. 3 in Montgomery.

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The 2024 Alabama Young Farmers Discussion Meet was held Aug. 3 in Montgomery.

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The 2024 Alabama Young Farmers Discussion Meet was held Aug. 3 in Montgomery.

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The 2024 Alabama Young Farmers Discussion Meet was held Aug. 3 in Montgomery.

Jackson YF FLC by Alabama Farmers Federation

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Jackson County Young Farmer William Stewart, right, competed in contests during the Alabama Farm & Land Conference in Montgomery Aug. 3.

Stewart competed in the Young Farmers Discussion Meet. He was one of 23 contestants in the meet, which simulates a committee meeting where participants discuss solutions to agricultural issues.

He is pictured with Alabama Farmers Federation President Jimmy Parnell.

Z9D_4369 by World Rowing Official

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2022 World Rowing Championships, Racice, Czech Republic / World Rowing/Benedict Tufnell

Surveyor pg 70 by greenecounty_archives

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Surveyor pg 70

11 HENRIETTA STREET NEST TO NO 12 [THE DOORS OF DUBLIN]-160587 by infomatique

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11 HENRIETTA STREET NEST TO NO 12 [THE DOORS OF DUBLIN]-160587

This house was built as a pair with No. 12, possibly to the designs of Edward Lovett Pearce. The house was leased to William Stewart, 3rd Viscount Mountjoy. Recently restored, the interior retains a Portland stone stair with wrought-iron balustrade and timber wainscoting throughout, in addition to some notable Rococo plasterwork. Now in office use, the house forms an important part of what has been described as 'Dublin's Street of Palaces' and greatly contributes to the improving fortunes of this remarkable streetscape.

(Untitled) by Yale National Initiative

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William Stewart seminar, "Anatomy and Art," June 2006.

No 12 Henrietta Street [Dublin 1]-126822 by infomatique

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No 12 Henrietta Street [Dublin 1]-126822

Construction: Built as a pair to No. 11 for Gardiner with Edward Lovett Pearce as architect.
Original Resident: William Stewart, 3rd Viscount Mountjoy and later 1st Earl of Blessington

No 12 Henrietta Street [Dublin 1]-126821 by infomatique

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No 12 Henrietta Street [Dublin 1]-126821

Construction: Built as a pair to No. 11 for Gardiner with Edward Lovett Pearce as architect.
Original Resident: William Stewart, 3rd Viscount Mountjoy and later 1st Earl of Blessington

The Dramatic Chorus: Sherborne Pageant, 1905 by sherborneschoolarchives

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The Dramatic Chorus: Sherborne Pageant, 1905

Sherborne School Archives, Abbey Road, Sherborne, Dorset, UK, DT9 3AP.

The Sherborne Pageant Participants Project, run by the Somerset & Dorset Family History Society, is keen to find out more about those who took part in the Sherborne Pageant. For further information visit: www.sdfhs.org/sdfhs-projects/introduction-to-sdfhs-projec...

Further information about the Sherborne Pageant can be found on the Sherborne School Archives website: oldshirburnian.org.uk/sherborne-pageant-1905/

L.N. Parker in 'Several of My Lives' states that the dramatic chorus is 'a choir of mixed voices which takes part in the action on the arena. This must be trained not to sing like a choral society standing stiffly in rows, with each of the vocal parts nicely grouped together; but all mixed up, indistinguishable from the "crowd," and acting. This is not as easy as it looks on paper. But the Narrative and Dramatic Chorus must, as need scarcely be said, sing by heart.'

Signatures of the Dramatic Chorus: www.flickr.com/photos/sherborneschoolarchives/15974977045...

Performers in the Dramatic Chorus of the Sherborne Pageant, staged at Sherborne Old Castle, 12-16 June 1905:

Laura Baker (1882-) (alto), Elementary School Teacher, daughter of Emma Baker, boarding (1911) with John Reeves, watch and clock repairer of Cheap Street, Sherborne.

John Edmund Batchelor (1847-) (bass), Estate Agent and Surveyor, Cheap Street, Sherborne (1901).

Amy A. Bennett (1868-) (soprano), Wife of Frederick Bennett, bookseller, Sherborne (1901).

Louie Bridge (soprano).

Florence E. Bristol (soprano).

Lilian C. Budden (alto).

Bessie M. Childs (1890-) (soprano), daughter of Edwin and Jane Childs.

Bessie Curme (soprano).

Georgina Graeme Daunt (née Roberts) (c.1877-1966) (alto), Second wife of Rev. Achilles Daunt.

Albert Davis (bass).

Muriel Stopford Douglas (1882-) (soprano), daughter of Justyn George Douglas, JP (1849-1893) and Augusta May Douglas (née Rain), Tantallon, Acreman Street, Sherborne.

Amy Dyer (soprano), [Possibly Amy Bridget Clare Dyer (née Haffenden) (1860-1935), married to Conrad Montague Dyer].

John Ebdon (1882-) (bass), grocer in Cheap Street, Sherborne.

Edith Frith (1881-1953) (alto), daughter of Edward Frith, butcher, South Street, Sherborne.

Henry William Gent (1855-1916) (tenor), Private Secretary and Accountant, Newland, Sherborne. Married to Alice Mary Gent.

Beatrice Emma Hazzard (1883-) (alto), daughter of George Hazzard, Horsecastles, Sheborne.

Miss Heazel (soprano).

Sadie Kidman (alto).

Agnes Molesworth Kindersley (1886-1963) (soprano), daughter of Captain Edward Nassau Molesworth Kindersley and Ada Good Kindersley (née Murray).

Ethel K. Legge (soprano).

George Lowman (c.1885-) (bass), son of Charles Lowman, tailor, Cheap Street, Sherborne.

Alice Lyle (1876-1962) (soprano), Daily governess, Greenhill, Sherborne. Daughter of George Edwin Lyle (1842-1900), organist at Sherborne Abbey 1878-1900, and Helen Lyle (née Brown (1849-1928).

Mildred Bessie Constance Lyon (1874-1923) (soprano), daughter of William Hector Lyon, Vicar of Sherborne.

Charlotte Mary Martin (1871- ) (alto), Headteacher, Abbey Girls’ (Elementary) School (1911).

Agnes Matcham (1883-) (soprano), Showroom Hand (1901); Nurse in Wells Workhouse (1911). Daughter of John and Caroline Matcham. John Matcham was a retired Superintendent of Police (1901).

Charles James Minifie (1841-1922) (bass), lived Raleigh View, Newland, Sherborne, husband of Amelia Minifie; Accountant (1891), Solicitor’s Clerk (1901) Accountant (1903).

Frederick James Stevenson Moore (-1947) (bass), Assistant master, Sherborne School, 1900-1933. Scholar of St John’s College, Cambridge.

Alice Emily Nash (1881-) (alto), Draper’s Assistant. Daughter of Henry George Nash, draper, Cheap Street, Sherborne.

Alma Mary Nash (1855- ) (soprano), wife of Henry George Nash, draper, Cheap Street, Sherborne.

Irene Agnes Nash (1883- ) (soprano), daughter of Henry George Nash (draper). Married Herbert Welch, an architect, in 1907 and was living in Hendon (1911).

Clara Neal (soprano).

Mabel Oborne (1880-) (soprano), dress maker, Hound Street, Sherborne (1901).

Mary Pasley (alto), wife of William Henry Pasley, Gas & Oil Engine Manufacturer, Oborne Road, Sherborne (1904).

Annie Constance Phelips (alto), lived in Coldharbour, Sherborne.

Dorothy Joan Pinhey (c.1890-1957) (soprano), daughter of Hugh Theodore Pinhey of ‘Cherra’, The Avenue, Sherborne. In 1918 married Kenneth Hurst-Brown.

Elsie Edna Rodman (1882-1978) (soprano), daughter of Richard Rodman, Acreman Street, Sherborne.

Mabel Rodman (c.1873-) (soprano), daughter of Richard Rodman, Acreman Street, Sherborne.

Alice Helena May Sheppard (c.1883-) (soprano), wife of William Francis Sheppard, cycle manufacturer, Avalon, South Street, Sherborne.

Albert Sherwin (c.1863-) (tenor), Market gardener, Long Street, Sherborne.

Ernest Simmonds (tenor), Carpenter, Newland, Sherborne.

Ethel Skardon (1879-) (soprano), daughter of Charles Chapman Skardon, Medical Professor, Evershot.

Daisie Smith (alto).

E.W. Smith (tenor).

Edward Spiller (tenor), Ironmonger, South Street, Sherborne.

Enma Stagg (soprano), Dining Rooms, Church Lane, Sherborne.

William Stewart (bass), Glove manufacturer, Bristol Road, Sherborne.

Alice Flossie Stokes (1877-) (soprano), daughter of George Frederick Stokes, Long Street, Sherborne.

Bessie Louise Stokes (1877-) (soprano), daughter of George Frederick Stokes, Long Street, Sherborne.

George Frederick Stokes (c.1844-) (tenor), Manager, Dorsetshire Brewery, Long Street, Sherborne.

Grace Tayler (c.1867-) (alto), wife of Ernest Walker Tayler, Cheap Street, Sherborne.

Florence Evelyn Torr (c.1871-) (soprano), wife of John Leslie Torr, The Avenue, Sherborne.

Frederick Isaac Trevett (1876-1943) (bass), Ironmonger, son of Isaac Orchard Trevett, Elmdene, South Street, Sherborne.

Isaac Orchard Trevett (1842-1925) (tenor), Ironmonger, Elmdene, South Street, Sherborne.

Annie Eliza Vincent (née Welch) (1857-1917) (alto), born at Greencombe House, Milton Clevedon, Somerset in 1857, daughter of Charles Welch and Eliza Anne Maidment. Married to Tom Ears Vincent, Rydal Tower, Acreman Street, Sherborne. Tom and Annie had five children:
Gerald Charles (b.c.1889), Olive Emily Vincent (b.c.1891), Austen Ears Vincent (1895-1918) www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/296583/VINCENT,%20AUS..., Stella Mary Vincent (b.c.1897), Kathleen Eva A. Vincent (b.c.1899).

Patience Marguerite Wilson (1899-1944) (soprano), daughter of T.W. Wilson.

Jessie Wollage (soprano), daughter of Thomas Wollage, civil servant. Living in The Avenue, Sherborne (1911).

Field Book I pgs 114 and 115 by greenecounty_archives

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Field Book I pgs 114 and 115

Chart of Port Pegasus (Stewart Island) by Archives New Zealand

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Chart of Port Pegasus (Stewart Island)

The HMS Herald arrived at Rakiura (Stewart Island) on 4 June, after bad weather prevented the ship from stopping at Otago Heads.

William Stewart, who had joined the crew to guide the ship into Port Pegasus, took over from Captain Joseph Nias and decided to play a trick on him. As Stewart steered toward the rocks, Nias became extremely concerned and yelled in alarm – not knowing Stewart was heading for an invisible passage through to calmer waters. The ship passed through the Broad Passage and anchored at what they called Sylvan Bay, which was near Shipbuilders Cove on the above chart (not to be confused with the more southern Sylvan Cove).

The Herald had arrived at an uninhabited part of Stewart Island, having bypassed the Māori settlements at Paterson Inlet and Ruapuke Island. It is unknown whether this was due to the weather, or because Thomas Bunbury wanted a reason to proclaim sovereignty over the area by right of ‘discovery’, which he did the next day (5 June).

This is a chart of Port Pegasus, which is located at the southern end of Stewart Island. It shows the Broad Passage the Herald entered through, and when the ship departed a few days later, the Narrow Passage it left through.

Archives Reference: ADOE 16621 MW676 Box 1/11B 2542
collections.archives.govt.nz/web/arena/search#/?q=R21488160

This record is part of #Waitangi175, celebrating 175 years since the signing of of te Tiriti o Waitangi. You can see other real time tweets on Twitter (twitter.com/ArchivesNZ), or explore the Waitangi 175 album here on Flickr.

Material from Archives New Zealand
Caption information from Claudia Orange, ‘The Treaty of Waitangi’ and T.Lindsay Buick, ‘The Treaty of Waitangi’

The Dramatic Chorus: 1905 Sherborne Pageant Album by sherborneschoolarchives

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The Dramatic Chorus: 1905 Sherborne Pageant Album

Sherborne School Archives, Abbey Road, Sherborne, Dorset, UK, DT9 3AP.

The Sherborne Pageant Participants Project, run by the Somerset & Dorset Family History Society, is keen to find out more about those who took part in the Sherborne Pageant. For further information visit: www.sdfhs.org/sdfhs-projects/introduction-to-sdfhs-projec...

Further information about the Sherborne Pageant can be found on the Sherborne School Archives website: oldshirburnian.org.uk/sherborne-pageant-1905/

Illuminated address presented to L.N. Parker on 24 October 1905, includes 863 signatures of performers and assistants who were involved with the staging of the Sherborne Pageant on 12-16 June 1905, arranged by episode [Sherborne School Archives, ref. SS/PAG/11/5].

L.N. Parker in 'Several of My Lives' states that the dramatic chorus is 'a choir of mixed voices which takes part in the action on the arena. This must be trained not to sing like a choral society standing stiffly in rows, with each of the vocal parts nicely grouped together; but all mixed up, indistinguishable from the "crowd," and acting. This is not as easy as it looks on paper. But the Narrative and Dramatic Chorus must, as need scarcely be said, sing by heart.'

Photographs of the Dramatic Chorus: www.flickr.com/photos/sherborneschoolarchives/18189066742...
www.flickr.com/photos/sherborneschoolarchives/18166517026...
www.flickr.com/photos/sherborneschoolarchives/18189398212...

The signatures of members of the dramatic chorus who performed in the Sherborne Pageant, 12-15 June 1905:

Laura Baker (1882- ) (alto), Elementary School Teacher, daughter of Emma Baker, boarding (1911) with John Reeves, watch and clock repairer of Cheap Street, Sherborne.

John Edmund Batchelor (1847-) (bass), Estate Agent & Surveyor, Cheap Street, Sherborne.

Amy A. Bennett (1868-) (soprano), wife of Frederick Bennett, bookseller, Sherborne.

Louie Bridge (soprano).

Florence E. Bristol (soprano).

Lilian C. Budden (alto).

Bessie M. Childs (1890-) (soprano), daughter of Edwin and Jane Childs.

Bessie Curme (soprano).

Georgina Graeme Daunt (née Roberts) (c.1877-1966) (alto), second wife of Rev. Achilles Daunt.

Albert Davis (bass).

Muriel Stopford Douglas (1882-) (soprano), daughter of Justyn George Douglas, JP (1849-1893) and Augusta May Douglas (nee Rain), Tantallon, Acreman Street, Sherborne.

Amy Dyer (soprano), [Possibly Amy Bridget Clare Dyer (née Haffenden) (1860-1935), married to Conrad Montague Dyer].

John Ebdon (bass).

Edith Frith (1881-1953) (alto), daughter of Edward Frith, butcher, South Street, Sherborne.

Henry William Gent (1855-1916) (tenor), Private Secretary and Accountant, Newland, Sherborne. Married to Alice Mary Gent.

Beatrice Emma Hazzard (1883-) (alto), daughter of George Hazzard, Horsecastles, Sherborne.

Sadie Kidman (alto).

Agnes Molesworth Kindersley (1886-1963) (soprano), daughter of Captain Edward Nassau Molesworth Kindersley and Ada Good Kindersley (née Murray).

Ethel K. Legge (soprano).

George Lowman (c.1885-) (bass).

Alice Lyle (1876-1962) (soprano), Daily governess, Greenhill, Sherborne. Daughter of George Edwin Lyle (1842-1900), organist at Sherborne Abbey 1878-1900, and Helen Lyle (née Brown (1849-1928).

Mildred Bessie Constance Lyon (1874-1923) (soprano), daughter of William Hector Lyon, Vicar of Sherborne.

Charlotte Mary Martin (1871-) (alto), Headteacher, Abbey Girls’ (Elementary) School (1911).

Agnes Matcham (1883-) (soprano), showroom hand (1901); nurse in Wells Workhouse (1911); daughter of John and Caroline Matcham. John Matcham was a retired Superintendent of Police.

Charles James Minifie (1841-1922) (bass), lived Raleigh View, Newland, Sherborne, husband of Amelia, Accountant (1891), Solicitor’s Clerk (1901) Accountant (1903).

Frederick James Stevenson Moore (-1947) (bass), Assistant master, Sherborne School, 1900-1933. Scholar of St John’s College, Cambridge.

Alice Emily Nash (1881-) (alto), draper’s assistant; daughter of Henry George Nash, draper, with a house and shop in Cheap Street, Sherborne.

Alma Mary Nash (1855-) (soprano), wife of Henry George Nash, draper, with a house and shop in Cheap Street, Sherborne.

Irene Agnes Nash (1883-) (soprano), daughter of Henry George Nash (draper). Married Herbert Welch, an architect, in 1907 and was living in Hendon (1911).

Clara Neal (soprano).

Mabel Oborne (1880-) (soprano), Dress maker, Hound Street, Sherborne (1901).

May Pasley (alto) [possibly Mary Pasley wife of William Henry Pasley, Gas and Oil Engine Manufacturer, Oborne Road, Sherborne (1904)].

Annie Constance Phelips (alto), Coldharbour, Sherborne.

Dorothy Joan Pinhey (c.1890-1957) (soprano), daughter of Hugh Theodore Pinhey of ‘Cherra’, The Avenue, Sherborne. In 1918 married Kenneth Hurst-Brown.

Elsie Edna Rodman (1882-1978) (soprano), daughter of Richard Rodman, Acreman Street, Sherborne.

Mabel Rodman (c.1873-) (soprano), daughter of Richard Rodman, Acreman Street, Sherborne.

Alice Helena May Sheppard (c.1883-) (soprano), wife of William Francis Sheppard, cycle manufacturer, Avalon, South Street, Sherborne.

Albert Sherwin (c.1863-) (tenor), market gardener, Long Street, Sherborne.

Ernest Simmonds (tenor), carpenter, Newland, Sherborne.

Ethel Skardon (1879-) (soprano), daughter of Charles Chapman Skardon, medical professor, Evershot.

Daisie Smith (alto).

Edward Spiller (tenor), ironmonger, South Street, Sherborne.

William Stewart (bass), glove manufacturer, Bristol Road, Sherborne.

Alice Flossie Stokes (1877-) (soprano), daughter of George Frederick Stokes, Long Street, Sherborne.

Bessie Louise Stokes (1877-) (soprano), daughter of George Frederick Stokes, Long Street, Sherborne.

George Frederick Stokes (c.1844-) (tenor), manager, Dorsetshire Brewery, Long Street, Sherborne.

Grace Tayler (c.1867-) (alto), wife of Ernest Walker Tayler, Cheap Street, Sherborne.

Florence Evelyn Torr (c.1871-) (soprano), wife of John Leslie Torr, The Avenue, Sherborne.

Frederick Isaac Trevett (1876-1943) (bass), ironmonger, son of Isaac Orchard Trevett, Elmdene, South Street, Sherborne.

Isaac Orchard Trevett (1842-1925) (tenor), ironmonger, Elmdene, South Street, Sherborne.

Annie Eliza (née Welch) (1857-1917) (alto), born at Greencombe House, Milton Clevedon, Somerset in 1857, daughter of Charles Welch and Eliza Anne Maidment. Married to Tom Ears Vincent, Rydal Tower, Acreman Street, Sherborne. Tom and Annie had five children:
Gerald Charles (b.c.1889), Olive Emily Vincent (b.c.1891), Austen Ears Vincent (1895-1918) www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/296583/VINCENT,%20AUS..., Stella Mary Vincent (b.c.1897), Kathleen Eva A. Vincent (b.c.1899).

Patience Marguerite Wilson (1899-1944) (soprano), daughter of T.W. Wilson, Assistant Master, Sherborne School. Lived at The Green.

Jessie Wollage (soprano), daughter of Thomas Wollage, civil servant. Living in The Avenue, Sherborne (1911).

Field Book 0 pgs 54 and 55 by greenecounty_archives

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Field Book 0 pgs 54 and 55

Field Book 0 pgs 36 and 37 by greenecounty_archives

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Field Book 0 pgs 36 and 37