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John Stanton Ward (British, 1917–2007) • The Twins and Jack in the Studio (the artist's children) • c. 1964
#art#painting#fine art#art history#oil painting#john stanton ward#british artist#20th century british art#british art#mid century artwork#genre painting#children in artworks#pagan sphinx art blog#art blogs on tumblr
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Benvenuti o bentornati sul nostro blog. Nello scorso articolo abbiamo continuato a parlare di fantascienza e dagli anni ’50 siamo passati agli anni ’80 dove ci siamo concentrati su un remake molto interessante, diretto da un regista che apprezzo molto, e il film in questione è Invaders. David è un ragazzino con la passione per l’astronomia e un giorno vede atterrare nel campo vicino alla sua casa…
#Agnese Marteddu#Andrea Ward#Andrew Stanton#Arnoldo Foà#Arturo Valli#Bob Peterson#Canaima#Carl Fredricksen#Cascate Paradiso#Charles Muntz#Christopher Plummer#Danny Mann#Dave Mullins#David Kaye#Delroy Lindo#Donald Fullilove#Dug#Ed Asner#Elie Docter#Ellie#film#Gary Bruins#Giancarlo Giannini#Heliums Up#Jean-Claude Kalache#Jeremy Leary#Jerome Ranft#Jess Harnell#John Lasseter#John Ratzenberger
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John Stanton Ward R.A. (British, 1917-2007)
‘Kate Takes Tea’. 1997
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✨ 15 days of Princess Anne ✨
August is Princess Anne’s birth month and her 73rd birthday is on the 15th so until then we will look at her fascinating life, one photo for every year!
The eighties
1980 Princess Anne and her two-year-old son Peter Phillips bringing his father his top hat before the dressage event at the Dauntsey Park Horse Trials on 4 August 1980. And mission accomplished!!!
1981 Princess Anne giving her two and a half year old son Peter and baby daughter Zara a BIG squish during a photo call on the day of Zara’s christening on 27th July 1981
1982 Princess Anne smiling as city councilman Jim Greenwood proclaims her an honorary Texan during a dinner in her honor on June 23rd 1982.
1983 Princess Anne being a literal fairytale princess at a party for the British Oscar Winners at Hampton Court, on 1st January 1983.
1984 Princess Anne watching The Independence Day Parade In Banjul, Gambia, as part of her visit to work on behalf of the Save the Children fund of which she is president on 18th February 1984.
1985 Princess Anne competing in the snow at the Aldon Horse Trials on 16th March 1985.
1986 Princess Anne as Chief Commandant visiting HMS Royal Arthur in WRENS Uniform on 27th February 1986.
1987 Princess Anne, followed closely by a certain Commander 👀 at Royal Ascot on 16th June 1987.
1988 Princess Anne being painted by John Stanton Ward for a commissioned painting from the Austin Reed Group, 1988.
1989 Commander Tim Laurence smiling at his newly revealed lover (after the letter scandal), Princess Anne and her daughter Zara as they attend Royal Ascot, 20th June 1989.
#now we get into the juicy pics with tim 😁#mama anne is so cute with her babies 😭#the squish 🥹#princess anne#princess royal#15 days of anne
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book log - 2016
[the year my danny was born]
what to expect when you're expected by david javerbaum
seconds by bryan lee o'malley
choose your own autobiography by neil patrick harris
the beast within by serena valentino
the secret life of marilyn monroe by j. randy taraborrelli
brave new world by aldous huxley
fantastic beasts and where to find them by j.k. rowling
harry potter: the prequel by j.k. rowling
start here by scarlett macdougal
the lake house by kate morton
84, charing cross road by helene hanff
she went all the way by meg cabot
too late by colleen hoover
november 9 by colleen hoover
confess by colleen hoover
the motion of puppets by keith donohue
the regulars by georgia clark
life of pi by yann martel
mr. penumbra's 24-hour bookstore by robin sloan
all the missing girls by megan miranda
the singles game by lauren weisberger
emails from an asshole by john lindsay
dark lover by j.r. ward
the nest by cynthia d'aprix sweeney
queen of babble by meg cabot
harry potter and the cursed child by john tiffany
after dark by haruki murakami
one hundred names by cecelia ahern
they left us everything by plum johnson
what is not yours is not yours by helen oyeyemi
boo by neil smith
the royal we by heather cocks
made you up by francesca zappia
the magic strings of frankie presto by mitch albom
the book of awesome by neil pasricha
furiously happy by jenny lawson
the miseducation of cameron post by emily m. danforth
fresh off the boat by eddia huang
everything, everything by nicola yoon
why not me? by mindy kaling
humans of new york: stories by brandon stanton
the heart goes last by margaret atwood
devil may care by sebastian faulks
the book of you by claire kendall
dirty rush by taylor bell
if i was here by gayle forman
yaqui delgado wants to kick your ass by meg medina
let's pretend this never happened by jenny lawson
people i want to punch in the throat by jen mann
something real by heather demetrios
words and their meanings by kate bassett
don't look back by jennifer l. armentrout
reality boy by a.s. king
station eleven by emily st. john mandel
revival by stephen king
please look after mom by shin kyung-sook
please ignore vera dietz by a.s. king
the yorkshire pudding club by milly johnson
52 reasons to hate my father by jessica brody
i wrote this for you by pleasefindthis
what you wish for by kerry reichs
necessary lies by diane chamberlain
the girl with all the gifts by m.r. carey
china rich girlfriend by kevin kwan
the universe verus alex woods by gavin extence
half broke horses by jeannette walls
the book of bunny suicides by andy riley
godmother: the secret cinderella story by carolyn turgeon
harry potter and the philosopher's stone by j.k. rowling
lord of the flies by william golding
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"SEVEN PLEAD GUILTY TO RELIEF FRAUDS," Toronto Star. July 28, 1933. Page 1 & 2. ---- Clarence Horne Posed Falsely as Married Man With Children ---- First of the relief recipients alleged to have defrauded the city by cashing relief vouchers, Clarence Horne pleaded guilty to a charge of false pretences before Magistrate Edmund Jones to-day.
Horne had sworn he had a wife and three children when applying for relief, whereas he had really been single, according to Capt. T. T. E. Heron of the civic welfare department. Horne had cashed a relief voucher for $5.83, the official testified.
Horne had a "tough row to hoe," explained Defence Counsel Thomas O'Connor. "Remanded to Monday," decided his worship.
Twelve appeared in all, Hyman Meher, Fred Howe and Cyril Jameson faced fraud charges. The others,Horne, Roy McNeice, John O'Shea, Charles Durham, Thomas Bellmore, Thomas P. Murphy, Josif Ahmit, Antonio Defalco and John J. Sullivan were charged with false pretences. Two of the last named were grocers.
Roy McNeice also pleaded guilty to obtaining $42.18 in relief and was remanded in custody to Monday. John O'Shea pleaded guilty to obtain-ing $40.92 and was also remanded in custody.
One Man Freed Under the floor covering of the front room occupied by Charles Durham and Thomas Billemore he had found a relief identification card in the name of "Thomas Newman," Piainclothesman Houston told the court. Bellemore pleaded guilty and Durham not guilty.
"They first said they didn't know who 'Thomas Newman' was," said the officer. "Later Durham said Bellemore got relief goods on the 'Newman' voucher and gave him milk tickets. Durham said he didn't think there was anything wrong about that." Captain Heron said Durham and his family were on relief and drawing their allotted supply. "Withdraw nagainst Durham," decided his worship.
Fred Howe pleaded guilty to obtaining $20.61. Captain Heron statedHowe had obtained relief in June under the names both of "JackBrown" and "Fred Brown." As"Fred Brown," Howe had stated that he had a wife and four children, the welfare officer said.
John J. Sullivan was remanded to July 31 for sentence on a plea of guilty to a charge of false pretences.
Thomas Patrick Murphy, charged with false pretences, also pleaded guilty. Captain Heron said Murphy had obtained relief for himself, a wife, and three children."He has two children but they have been wards of the Children's Aid Society for two years," said the department investigator.
"Remanded to Monday," decided the bench.
Had Been Seen Before "Haven't I seen you some place before?" asked the magistrate when Harry Ward. alias William Ford, alias William Howard, pleaded not guilty to false pretences.
Ward hung his head. "I'm afraid so," he replied.
O. B. Stanton. handwriting expert,was of the opinion that the applications of both Ford and Howard were written by the same hand.There was a doubt about the initials, Mr. Stanton admitted.
#toronto#police court#relief recipient#unemployment relief#relief fraud#welfare fraud#welfare as social control#steal or starve#false pretences#relief vouchers#obtaining goods under false pretences#welfare department#police investiigation#great depression in canada#crime and punishment in canada#history of crime and punishment in canada
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John Stanton Ward, R.A. (1917-2007)
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“Poppy” by English artist John Stanton Ward (1917-2007).
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Miss Lucy Freeman, 1968, John Stanton Ward (1917 - 2007) - Oil on Canvas -
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Jacques Émile Blanche / John Stanton Ward Catherine McVean / Félix Vallotton
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John Stanton Ward painting Princess Anne
by Fritz Curzon
Commissioned, 1988
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Linda John Stanton Ward (1917–2007) Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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Rango (Gore Verbinski, 2011)
Cast: voices of Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher, Abigail Breslin, Ned Beatty, Alfred Molina, Bill Nighy, Stephen Root, Harry Dean Stanton, Timothy Olyphant, Ray Winstone. Screenplay: John Logan, Gore Verbinski, James Ward Byrkit. Cinematography: Roger Deakins. Production design: Mark "Crash" McCreery. Film editing: Craig Wood. Music: Hans Zimmer. Rango's Oscar win for best animated feature is anomalous: The award typically goes to a product of the Disney/Pixar factory. And unlike the usual winners, the characters aren't the usual cuddly figures destined for the toy shelves, but a gnarly selection of lizards and rodents and other desert creatures, centered on Rango himself, a bulbous-eyed chameleon voiced brilliantly by Johnny Depp. Visually, then, Rango is aimed more at adult audiences than at the kiddies. On the other hand, its story is the usual excuse for harmless mayhem that is the stuff of most animated features. There is a good deal of wit in the film, much of it aimed at Western-movie clichés, but I found that on the whole it left me a little cold. There's something to be said for cuddliness after all.
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The National Garden should be composed of statues, including statues of Ansel Adams, John Adams, Samuel Adams, Muhammad Ali, Luis Walter Alvarez, Susan B. Anthony, Hannah Arendt, Louis Armstrong, Neil Armstrong, Crispus Attucks, John James Audubon, Lauren Bacall, Clara Barton, Todd Beamer, Alexander Graham Bell, Roy Benavidez, Ingrid Bergman, Irving Berlin, Humphrey Bogart, Daniel Boone, Norman Borlaug, William Bradford, Herb Brooks, Kobe Bryant, William F. Buckley, Jr., Sitting Bull, Frank Capra, Andrew Carnegie, Charles Carroll, John Carroll, George Washington Carver, Johnny Cash, Joshua Chamberlain, Whittaker Chambers, Johnny “Appleseed” Chapman, Ray Charles, Julia Child, Gordon Chung-Hoon, William Clark, Henry Clay, Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), Roberto Clemente, Grover Cleveland, Red Cloud, William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, Nat King Cole, Samuel Colt, Christopher Columbus, Calvin Coolidge, James Fenimore Cooper, Davy Crockett, Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., Miles Davis, Dorothy Day, Joseph H. De Castro, Emily Dickinson, Walt Disney, William “Wild Bill” Donovan, Jimmy Doolittle, Desmond Doss, Frederick Douglass, Herbert Henry Dow, Katharine Drexel, Peter Drucker, Amelia Earhart, Thomas Edison, Jonathan Edwards, Albert Einstein, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Duke Ellington, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Medgar Evers, David Farragut, the Marquis de La Fayette, Mary Fields, Henry Ford, George Fox, Aretha Franklin, Benjamin Franklin, Milton Friedman, Robert Frost, Gabby Gabreski, Bernardo de Gálvez, Lou Gehrig, Theodor Seuss Geisel, Cass Gilbert, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, John Glenn, Barry Goldwater, Samuel Gompers, Alexander Goode, Carl Gorman, Billy Graham, Ulysses S. Grant, Nellie Gray, Nathanael Greene, Woody Guthrie, Nathan Hale, William Frederick “Bull” Halsey, Jr., Alexander Hamilton, Ira Hayes, Hans Christian Heg, Ernest Hemingway, Patrick Henry, Charlton Heston, Alfred Hitchcock, Billie Holiday, Bob Hope, Johns Hopkins, Grace Hopper, Sam Houston, Whitney Houston, Julia Ward Howe, Edwin Hubble, Daniel Inouye, Andrew Jackson, Robert H. Jackson, Mary Jackson, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, Steve Jobs, Katherine Johnson, Barbara Jordan, Chief Joseph, Elia Kazan, Helen Keller, John F. Kennedy, Francis Scott Key, Coretta Scott King, Martin Luther King, Jr., Russell Kirk, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Henry Knox, Tadeusz Kościuszko, Harper Lee, Pierre Charles L’Enfant, Meriwether Lewis, Abraham Lincoln, Vince Lombardi, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Clare Boothe Luce, Douglas MacArthur, Dolley Madison, James Madison, George Marshall, Thurgood Marshall, William Mayo, Christa McAuliffe, William McKinley, Louise McManus, Herman Melville, Thomas Merton, George P. Mitchell, Maria Mitchell, William “Billy” Mitchell, Samuel Morse, Lucretia Mott, John Muir, Audie Murphy, Edward Murrow, John Neumann, Annie Oakley, Jesse Owens, Rosa Parks, George S. Patton, Jr., Charles Willson Peale, William Penn, Oliver Hazard Perry, John J. Pershing, Edgar Allan Poe, Clark Poling, John Russell Pope, Elvis Presley, Jeannette Rankin, Ronald Reagan, Walter Reed, William Rehnquist, Paul Revere, Henry Hobson Richardson, Hyman Rickover, Sally Ride, Matthew Ridgway, Jackie Robinson, Norman Rockwell, Caesar Rodney, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Betsy Ross, Babe Ruth, Sacagawea, Jonas Salk, John Singer Sargent, Antonin Scalia, Norman Schwarzkopf, Junípero Serra, Elizabeth Ann Seton, Robert Gould Shaw, Fulton Sheen, Alan Shepard, Frank Sinatra, Margaret Chase Smith, Bessie Smith, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Jimmy Stewart, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Gilbert Stuart, Anne Sullivan, William Howard Taft, Maria Tallchief, Maxwell Taylor, Tecumseh, Kateri Tekakwitha, Shirley Temple, Nikola Tesla, Jefferson Thomas, Henry David Thoreau, Jim Thorpe, Augustus Tolton, Alex Trebek, Harry S. Truman, Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, Dorothy Vaughan, C. T. Vivian, John von Neumann, Thomas Ustick Walter, Sam Walton, Booker T. Washington, George Washington, John Washington, John Wayne, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Phillis Wheatley, Walt Whitman, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Roger Williams, John Winthrop, Frank Lloyd Wright, Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright, Alvin C. York, Cy Young, and Lorenzo de Zavala.”
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