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monkeyssalad-blog · 5 months ago
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"Annie Liggett Bryner, sister of George, Carrie, Laura, and Emma," 1886
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"Annie Liggett Bryner, sister of George, Carrie, Laura, and Emma," 1886 by Ann Longmore-Etheridge Via Flickr: Annie Liggett was born in Saville Township, Perry Co., Pennsylvania in December 1859 to Samuel (1811-1889) and Anne Milligan Liggett (1821-1888). The couple had married on April 28, 1846. Her elder sister Laura Jane was born in 1849; brother George Alfred had been born in 1852; sister Emma Ada had been born in March 1856; Carrie Eleanor was born in 1862. On the 1870 census, Annie can be found living her father who is the 59-year-old proprietor of an iron factory; her mother, Laura, Emma, and Carrie, as well as 18-year-old George, who works in the foundry. According to the book "The History of Perry Country," 1922, by Harry H. Hain, this was Clinton Foundry, which Liggett had built and owned. Laura Liggett married William Flickinger in November 1876. She died in 1933. By 1880, George--now an engineer, presumably at Clinton Foundry--has married a woman named Leah and moved out to start his own family of two daughters and 2 sons, but he hasn't strayed far, living right next door to his parents. (As late as 1910, George is living in Perry Country with his wife, several of his daughters and grandchildren.) Annie married Dr. Newton E. Bryner on October 14, 1886. He seems to have come into the area to replace the previous local physician. The above cabinet card was probably taken at the time of their marriage. Unfortunately, Newton, a graduate in medicine of the University of New York, was dead in less than a year. He passed in April 1887 at Cisna Run (his father's farm), Perry Co., PA. (Note: there seems to be some confusion amongst the Liggett siblings. There may have been another daughter--or the daughter of another Perry County family--named Anna Eliza who was born in 1859 and died in 1877. If this is the case, she was not the woman who marred Newton Brynner in 1886, clearly, as this photo and subsequent census listings bear out. There is also confusion about the death date of Dr. Bryner with some sources giving it as 1877. His alma mater, the University of New York, clearly states in its roster of graduates that Bryner died in 1887.) Annie appears on the 1900 census for Saville Township, Perry Co., as a 40-year-old widow living with Emma Liggett Scott, her 44-year-old sister, who lists her occupation as a farmer who has been married for one year. No husband appears to live in house. The situation had not changed 10 years later, when on the 1910 census, both sisters are still living together and living on their own income. This was derived, presumably, by Emma's ownership of her father's foundry, which is noted in the Haim history. By 1920, the husband had returned: he is 55-year-old James W. Scott, who is a decade younger than his wife. All of them appear to be living on their own incomes. Annie Liggett Bryner in 1927. "Hector Kraus, 408 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA" Albumin print cabinet card.
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coralsaville · 5 months ago
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Two lawyers having a Bad Time based on those great stock images
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womenofwrestlingfashion · 10 months ago
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Sunday Best Chill Sorbet Tube Top in Dew Blue ($28) & The Group by Babaton Emerson Pant in Saville ($138) from Aritzia
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paintedout · 7 months ago
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Jenny Saville
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fraisfraise · 10 months ago
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New Order - Get Ready (2001)
artwork by peter saville + juergen teller
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On this day 56 years ago, the Beatles played their last ever live performance as a band on the roof of 3 Savile row
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oxfords---notbrogues · 5 months ago
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Huntsman
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orangelemonart · 3 months ago
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You ever see AI slop that's like "wow, I wish I could find the actual name of the artist that this hack plugged into image generator. I bet the real creator's art was stunning, wish I could have seen it before this jackass told the collage-machine to turn it into incomprehensible mush".
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scare-carrows · 27 days ago
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with all the posts about Bond not knowing how money works and his sugar baby brattiness, i can't stop thinking about how Bond has been in institutions literally since his parents died. the mans went from boarding school to the military to special forces to MI6.
for conceivably the last thirty some years, he's lived in environments where he's told where to go, what to do, what to wear, what he's going to eat, etc. etc.
no wonder the idea of retirement is so terrifying; to suddenly lose all that structure and to have your routines disrupted by a plethora of Choices must be overwhelming.
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thunderstruck9 · 6 months ago
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Jenny Saville (British, 1970), Persephone, 2019-21. Acrylic, pastel and charcoal on canvas, in artist's designated frame, canvas: 150 x 120 cm.; framed: 174 x 143.8 cm.
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coralsaville · 4 months ago
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Wanted to draw some objects :)
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lascitasdelashoras · 2 months ago
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Lynn Saville - Number 39 (Girl in the Yellow Dress)
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kaoru-nk · 13 days ago
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The best boys from the book.✨💞💫
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paintedout · 7 months ago
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Jenny Saville
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just2keepyousatisfied · 2 months ago
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the beatles rehearsing for their second christmas show that opened on todays date, 1964
those fuckers weren’t rehearsing they were just fannying abt
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disease · 2 years ago
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"ASHES" 灰 // 2015-16 JENNY SAVILLE 珍妮・薩維爾 [charcoal on canvas | 130 x 160 cm.]
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