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Here is a tough job: a window cleaner in January, seen at Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto. This building was designed by Arthur Erickson, and was completed in 1982.
British postcard by Santoro Graphics, London, no. BW 136. Photo: Paul Cox / Idols.
British actor Jason Connery (1963) is the son of actors Sean Connery and Diane Cilento. He had his breakthrough role as Robin Hood in the TV series Robin of Sherwood (1986). Since then, Connery appeared in over 30 films, television movies and series, and nowadays he also works as a film director and producer.
Jason Joseph Connery was born in London, England in 1963. His parents are the film actors Sean Connery and Diane Cilento. Connery attended the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Next he performed many roles in the theatre and subsequently had parts in several films. His film debut was in The Lords of Discipline (Franc Roddam, 1983), set in a military academy. In the Australian film The Boy Who Had Everything (Stephen Wallace, 1984) he co-starred with his mother Diane Cilento as a university student and his alcoholic mother. The title of the film provided ammunition for those jaundiced critics who assumed that Jason's career was merely a by-product of his parents' fame. In fact, Jason was talented enough to carve out a career without his lofty pedigree. On TV, he appeared in the Doctor Who serial Vengeance on Varos (Ron Jones, 1985). The following year, he replaced Michael Praed as Robin Hood in the final season of the television series Robin of Sherwood (1986). The series combined a gritty, authentic production design with elements of real-life history, 20th century fiction, and pagan myth. Robin of Sherwood is also notable for its haunting title music by Clannad and Connery became well known in the UK for this role. Ten years earlier, his father had played the same role in the film Robin and Marian (Richard Lester, 1976) with Audrey Hepburn. In Italy, Jason Connery co-starred with Laura Antonelli in the erotic film La venexiana/The Venetian Woman (Mauro Bolognini, 1986). The film is a transposition of the anonymous 16th century comedy play with the same name. Other Italian productions were the TV movie Il Treno di Lenin/Lenin… the Train (Damiano Damiani, 1988) with Ben Kingsley, and the war film Casablanca Express (Sergio Martino, 1989), about a Nazi plot to kidnap Winston Churchill. His co-star in this film was Francesco Quinn, the son of Anthony Quinn. Connery then portrayed Ian Fleming in the television drama Spymaker: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming (Ferdinand Fairfax, 1990) with Kristin Scott Thomas. Fleming was the creator of the James Bond character, which had made Sean Connery into an icon. Bob Highland at IMDb: “The choice of Jason Connery as the eponymous hero was certainly an exercise in the bleeding obvious, and transparently the casting decision of a cynical producer seeking a large audience of the curious; but Connery was arguably the perfect actor for the role. No doubt his looks owe more to the young Bond than the young Fleming, but he makes a plausible philandering wastrel from the British upper classes”. There followed more roles in TV films, such as Mountain of Diamonds (Jeannot Szwarc, 1991) with Derek de Lint, the drama Jamila (Monika Teuber, 1994) and the fantasy film Merlin: The Quest Begins (David Winning; 1997).
In 1996, Jason Connery married American actress Mia Sara, whom he had met during the making of Bullet to Beijing (George Mihalka, 1995) in Russia. They have a son, Dashiell Quinn Connery (1997), but the couple divorced in 2002. In the new century, Connery starred mainly in B-films and TV productions. A notable exception was a supporting role in the popular Western comedy Shanghai Noon (Tom Dey, 2000) starring Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson. Since then, he had starring roles in such feature films as the fantasy horror Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell (Chris Angel, 2001), Requiem (Jon Kirby, Mitchell Morgan, 2001), and Private Moments (Jag Mundhra, 2005). On television, he guest-starred in popular series like Smallville (2001-2003) with Tom Welling, and he starred as a main character in two series of the children's show Shoebox Zoo (2004–2005). He also toured with a stage production of The Blue Room (2003). He continued to play lead roles in undistinguished films as Night Skies (Roy Knyrim, 2006), Lightspeed (Don E. FauntLeRoy, 2006) and Brotherhood of Blood (Michael Roesch, Peter Scheerer. 2007). He also worked as a voice actor for animation series. At the moment his acting career seemed to go nowhere, he chose another direction. In 2008, he made his directorial debut with the action-thriller Pandemic (Jason Connery, 2008) starring Ray Wise. Since his directional debut, he directed three more B-films The Devil's Tomb (2009) starring Cuba Gooding Jr., 51 (2011) and The Philly Kid (2012). At IMDb, the latter, an actioner about cage fighting, got positive reviews. Gradyharp: “The Philly Kid is a low budget little pertinent drama that for the genre is better than the usual. Written by Adam Mervis (who also acts the role of the main character's understanding parole officer) and directed with fine pacing by Jason Connery, the movie somehow catches fire - likely due to a cast of up and coming young actors.” Connery combines directing with producing and acting. In 2013, he guest starred in the TV soap General Hospital and this year he can be seen in the horror film Butterfly (Robert Benavides Jr., 2014). As an associate producer he works on a romantic drama, For You (Paul James McDonnell, 2015). Also planned is a new direction job: Tommy's Honor, a film celebrating the lives of golf pioneers Old Tom Morris and Young Tom Morris. Jason Connery lives and works in Los Angeles, US.
Sources: Hal Erickson (AllMovie), Angela Garcia (IMDb), Wikipedia, and IMDb.
Dutch postcard. Photo: Republic Pictures.
Statuesque blonde Ilona Massey (1910-1974) was a Hungarian opera singer who also appeared in some Austrian films before she was discovered by Hollywood mogul Louis B. Mayer. MGM billed her as ‘the new Dietrich’ and showcased her in operettas with popular baritone Nelson Eddy. But somehow her Hollywood career never really took off.
Ilona Massey was born as Ilona Hajmássy in Budapest, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Hungary) in 1910. Her family was poor. Her father was a typesetter who was left an invalid in World War I who inculcated in her a hatred for communism, which she would carry for her entire life. As a child she went to work as a dressmaker's apprentice and managed to scrape up money together for singing lessons. She first danced in chorus lines, later earning roles at the Staatsoper Wien (State Opera in Vienna). According to Wikipedia, Massey was discovered by Hollywood mogul Louis B. Mayer of MGM when she sang Aida in Czechoslovakia. Mayer was enchanted by her offstage voice singing the high priestess's aria. After sending an invitation backstage to join him for supper, Mayer was delighted to see that Ilona Hajmássy was a statuesque blonde with movie-star looks, who could sing and dance. A Hollywood fabrication? According to IMDb, Massey “submitted her photograph to the Vienna office of MGM and ended up one of 36 European hopefuls to try out Hollywood. Only two succeeded. Ms. Massey and Hedy Lamarr.” In fact, she had already starred in the Austrian films Der Himmel auf Erden/Heaven on Earth (E.W. Emo, 1935) starring Heinz Rühmann, and Zirkus Saran/Circus Saran (E.W. Emo, 1935) with Leo Slezak and Hans Moser. In Hollywood, MGM billed her as ‘the new Dietrich’, and gave her a supporting part in the musical Rosalie (W.S. Van Dyke, 1937) starring Nelson Eddy and Eleanor Powell. She played the supporting role of a lady-in-waiting to Powell. Unable to speak English at the time, she spoke her lines phonetically. Soon she learned to speak the language fluently. Massey played her first starring role opposite Nelson Eddy in Balalaika (Reinhold Schünzel, 1939), based on the 1936 London stage musical of the same name, which had in turn been inspired by a German operetta. According to Roger Fristoe at TCM: “Before Massey was substituted as leading lady, Balalaika had been planned as a vehicle for Eddy and his long-time co-star Jeanette MacDonald.” The film follows the romance of Prince Peter Karagin (Nelson Eddy), captain of the Czar's Cossack Guards, and Lydia Pavlovna Marakova (Ilona Massey), cabaret-cum-opera singer and secret revolutionary, who fall in love on the eve of World War I, are separated by war and ideology, and meet again in 1920s Paris. Only the musical's title song At the Balalaika, with altered lyrics, was used in the film. Instead, MGM had music director Herbert Stothart adapt materials it already owned or were otherwise available, or write original material as needed. Previewed in December 1938, most American critics agreed: the stars and production were excellent even if the script and plot were not. Frank S. Nugent's review in The New York Times praised Massey's blond good looks and Eddy's competence: 'She looks like Dietrich, talks like Garbo.. while leaving the bulk of (the score) safely to Mr. Eddy..' Critics went on to prophesy a glowing career for Massey but somehow that career would never really take off. Roger Fristoe: “Despite the promise of Balalaika, Massey's career turned out to be a disappointing one that played out in minor film and TV appearances.”
Ilona Massey co-starred with Alan Curtis in the historical film The Great Awakening/New Wine (1941), a biography of composer Franz Schubert produced by Gloria Pictures Corporation, and released by United Artists. Star Alan Curtis would become her second husband. Like Balalaika, the film directed by Reinhold Schünzel, who was an exile from Nazi Germany and whose last direction this was. Massey appeared as a beautiful singer in the wartime spy-drama International Lady (Tim Whelan, 1941) starring George Brent, and played Baroness Frankenstein in Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (Roy William Neill, 1943) with Lon Chaney Jr. and Bela Lugosi. Gary Brumburgh at IMDb gives an indication why her Hollywood career went nowhere: “Massey did not live up to the hype as her soprano voice was deemed too light for the screen and her acting talent too slight and mannered.” In 1943, she appeared on Broadway in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1943. The musical was a huge success and ran for more than 500 performances. Becoming an American citizen in 1946, she remained strongly anti-communist for what she saw as the destruction of her native country, at one point picketing the United Nations during the 1956 visit of Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev. In 1947, she co-starred for a third time with Nelson Eddy in the musical Western Northwest Outpost (Allan Dwan, 1947), composed by Rudolf Friml. Northwest Outpost was Eddy’s final film, and was produced by Republic Pictures. It was well received by critics and had a strong box office performance. Next she starred in Love Happy (David Miller, 1949), the fourteenth and worst feature starring the Marx Brothers. She played Madame Egelichi, a femme fatale spy who is after Harpo, and her performance inspired Milton Caniff in the creation of his femme fatale spy, Madame Lynx, in the comic strip Steve Canyon. Caniff hired Massey to pose for him. On TV, she starred in the adventure weekly Rendezvous (1952). From the end of 1954 on, she hosted DuMont's The Ilona Massey Show, a weekly musical variety show in which she sang songs with guests in a nightclub set, with music provided by the Irving Fields Trio. The series ended after only 10 episodes. Massey was a staunch conservative Republican. In 1954 a special subcommittee of the House of Representatives held hearings in Manhattan on communist aggression in Eastern Europe and Massey became their star witness, testifying to the rape, murder and robbery committed by Soviet agents against her Hungarian native land. After the 1956 Hungarian uprising, she picketed in protest when Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan visited the US. In 1959 she returned one more time to the cinema in the B-film Jet Over the Atlantic (Byron Haskin, 1959) starring Guy Madison. Then she retired and spent her time as a respected Washington socialite. Her film career had been brief: she appeared in only 2 Austrian and 11 American films. In 1974, Ilona Massey died of cancer in Bethesda, Maryland at the age of 64. She is buried in Virginia's Arlington National Cemetery near her fourth husband since 1955, Donald Dawson, who had served in the United States Air Force Reserve as a Major General. She had also been married to Nick Szavazd (1935-1936), actor Alan Curtis (1941-1942) and jewellery shop owner Charles Walker (1952-1954), all three marriages had ended in a divorce.
Sources: Roger Fristoe (TCM), Hal Erickson (AllMovie), Find A Grave, Wikipedia, and IMDb.
French postcard by Ébullitions, no. 26.
Intense and eccentric Klaus Kinski (1926 – 1991) was one of the most colourful stars of the European cinema. In a film career of over 40 years the German actor appeared in more than 130 films, including numerous parts as a villain in Edgar Wallace thrillers and spaghetti westerns. The talented but tempestuous Kinski is probably best known for his riveting star turns in Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972), Nosferatu (1979), Fitzcarraldo (1982) and other films directed by Werner Herzog.
Klaus Kinski was born as Nikolaus Günther Nakszyński in Zoppot, Danzig, Germany (now Sopot, Poland), in 1926. He was the son of a German father of Polish descent, Bruno Nakszyński, a pharmacist and a failed opera singer, and a German mother Susanne Lutze, a nurse and a daughter of a local pastor. He had three older siblings: Inge, Arne and Hans-Joachim. Because of the depression the poor family was unable to make a living in Danzig, and was forced to move to Berlin in 1931. They settled in a flat in the suburb of Schöneberg. From 1936 on, Kinski attended the Prinz-Heinrich-Gymnasium in Schöneberg. During World War II, the 16-year-old enlisted to the German Wehrmacht. Kinski saw no action until the winter of 1944, when his unit was transferred to the Netherlands. His obituary in Variety Magazine states that there he was wounded and captured by the British on the second day of combat, but Kinski's autobiography Ich bin so wild nach deinem Erdbeermund (1975; I Am So Wild About Your Strawberry Mouth) claims he made a conscious decision to desert. Kinski was transferred to the prisoner of war Camp 186 in Colchester, Great Britain. The ship transporting him to England was torpedoed by a German U-Boat, but managed to arrive safely to its destination. At the POW camp Kinski played his first theatre roles on stage in shows staged by fellow prisoners intending to maintain morale. Following the end of the war in Europe in May 1945, Kinski was finally allowed to return to Germany in 1946, after spending a year and four months in captivity. Arriving in Berlin, Kinski learned his father had died during the war and his mother had been killed in an Allied air attack. Without having ever attended any professional training, Kinski started out as an actor, first at a small touring company in Offenburg and already using his new name Klaus Kinski. In 1946, he was hired by the renowned Schlosspark-Theater in Berlin, but was fired by the manager in 1947 due to his unpredictable behavior. Other companies followed, but his already wild and unconventional behavior regularly got him into trouble. His first film role was a small part in Morituri (1948, Eugen York) a drama about refugees from a concentration camp. In 1950, he stayed in a psychiatric hospital for three days; medical records from the period listed a preliminary diagnosis of schizophrenia. He only could find bit roles in films, and in 1955 Kinski twice tried to commit suicide.
Then Klaus Kinski got a supporting part in Ludwig II: Glanz und Ende eines Königs/Ludwig II (1955, Helmut Käutner) about the frustrated and tragic King Ludwig II of Bavaria played by O.W. Fischer. More supporting parts in German films followed. In March 1956 Kinski made one single guest appearance at Vienna's Burgtheater in Goethe's Torquato Tasso. Although respected by his colleagues, and cheered by the audience, Kinski's hope to get a permanent contract was not fulfilled, as the Burgtheater's management ultimately became aware of the actor's earlier difficulties in Germany. He unsuccessfully tried to sue the company. Living jobless in Vienna, and without any prospects for his future, Kinski reinvented himself as a monologist and spoken word artist. He presented the prose and verse of François Villon, William Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde among others. Thus he managed to establish himself as a well-known actor touring Austria, Germany, and Switzerland with his shows. In 1960 he returned to the cinema as a sinister character on the verge between genius and madness in the thriller Der Rächer/The Avenger (1960, Karl Anton) based on a crime novel by British writer Edgar Wallace. In another Wallace adaptation, Die toten Augen von London/The Dead Eyes of London (1961, Alfred Vohrer), Kinski’s psychopatic bad guy refused any personal guilt for his evil deeds and claimed to have only followed the orders given to him. During the 1960’s, Kinski appeared in several Wallace krimis, which enjoyed enormous success in Germany and are now seen as cult classics. He also appeared in many other European genre films such as the Karl May western Winnetou - 2. Teil/Last of the Renegades (1964, Harald Reinl) featuring Pierre Brice. In these films he built a reputation as an effective screen villain. In 1964, he relocated to Italy, and was cast for the international production Doctor Zhivago (1965, David Lean) as an Anarchist prisoner on his way to the Gulag. That year he also had a small part as a hunchback in the classic Italian western Per qualche dollaro in più/For Few Dollars More (1965, Sergio Leone) starring Clint Eastwood. Roles in numerous other Spaghetti westerns followed, including El chuncho, quien sabe?/A Bullet for the General (1966, Damiano Damiani) with Gian Maria Volonté, Il grande silenzio/The Great Silence (1968, Sergio Corbucci) starring Jean-Louis Trintignant, and Un genio, due compari, un pollo/A Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe (1975, Damiano Damiani) with Terence Hill. When the Spaghetti western genre was over its top, Kinski started to appear in other exploitation genres. Often these films were brainless trash.
In 1972, in between his countless appearances in exploitation films, Klaus Kinski suddenly found international recognition with the German production Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes/Aguirre: The Wrath of God (1972, Werner Herzog). At Rovi, Karl Williams writes: “The most famed and well-regarded collaboration between New German Cinema director Werner Herzog and his frequent leading man, Klaus Kinski, this epic historical drama was legendary for the arduousness of its on-location filming and the convincing zealous obsession employed by Kinski in playing the title role. Exhausted and near to admitting failure in its quest for riches, the 1650-51 expedition of Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Pizarro (Alejandro Repulles) bogs down in the impenetrable jungles of Peru. As a last-ditch effort to locate treasure, Pizarro orders a party to scout ahead for signs of El Dorado, the fabled seven cities of gold. In command are a trio of nobles, Pedro de Ursua (Ruy Guerra), Fernando de Guzman (Peter Berling), and Lope de Aguirre (Kinski). Traveling by river raft, the explorers are besieged by hostile natives, disease, starvation and treacherous waters. Crazed with greed and mad with power, Aguirre takes over the enterprise, slaughtering any that oppose him.” Kinski delivered a bravura performance that typified his screen image: that of an obsessive, terrifying, and emotionally unpredictable antihero. Kinski and Herzog would make five films together, including Woyzeck (1978), Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht/Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979) with Isabelle Adjani, and Fitzcarraldo (1982) with Claudia Cardinale. The volatile love-hate relationship between the star and his equally driven and obsessive director resulted in some of the best work from both men, and both are best known for the films on which they collaborated. Herzog and Kinski pushed each other to extremes over a 15-year working relationship, which finally ended after filming Cobra Verde (1987), a production plagued by volcanic clashes between the star and director, involving--among other things--violent physical altercations and mutual death threats.
The Encyclopaedia Britannica writes that Klaus Kinski “disdained his chosen profession, once saying, ‘I wish I’d never been an actor. I’d rather have been a streetwalker, selling my body, than selling my tears and my laughter, my grief and my joy’. Numerous offers from prestigious directors—whom Kinski categorized as ‘cretins’ or ‘scum’—were refused; he worked only when the money suited him.” He was also notorious – and in high demand – for his scandalous TV appearances and interviews. It paid off. Although he continued to appear for the money in countless trash films, Kinski also starred in such respectable films as the French melodrama L'important c'est d'aimer/The Main Thing Is to Love (1975, Andrzej Zulawski) starring a memorable Romy Schneider, and the Oscar nominated Israeli production Mivtsa Yonatan/Operation Thunderbolt (1977, Menahem Golan), based on the 1976 hijacking of a Tel Aviv-Athens-Paris Air France flight and the daring rescue of the 104 passengers in Entebbe, Uganda. In the 1980’s he appeared prominently in such Hollywood productions as the comedy Buddy Buddy (1981, Billy Wilder) as a neurotic sex scientist opposite Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, and the thriller The Little Drummer Girl (1984, George Roy Hill) featuring Diane Keaton. Kinski’s last film was Kinski Paganini (1989, Klaus Kinski), in which he played the 19th century ‘devil’ violinist Niccolò Paganini. He also wrote and directed the film and his wife Debora and his son Nikolai also starred in the film. The production was marked by chaos and clashes between Kinski and his producers, who accused him of turning their production into a pornographic film and sued him in court. The result was a commercial and critical flop. Kinski had reinforced his image as a wild-eyed, sex-crazed maniac in his autobiography Ich bin so wild nach deinem Erdbeermund (1975). In 1988 he updated and rereleased it as Ich brauche Liebe/All I Need Is Love (in 1997 it was again rereleased as Kinski Uncut). The book infuriated many, and prompted his daughter Nastassja to file a libel suit against him. Werner Herzog, in his retrospective film on Mein liebster Feind - Klaus Kinski/Kinski, My Best Fiend (1999, Werner Herzog), would later say that much of the autobiography was fabricated to generate sales; the two even collaborated on the insults about the director. In 2006 Christian David published the first comprehensive biography based on newly discovered archived material, personal letters and interviews with Kinski's friends and colleagues. Klaus Kinski died of a heart attack in Lagunitas, California, U.S. at age 65. His ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean. He was married four times: to Gislinde Kühbeck (1952 - 1955), Brigitte Ruth Tocki (1960 - 1971), Minhoi Geneviève Loanic (1971 - 1979), and to Debora Caprioglio (1987 - 1989). His three children Pola Kinski (1952), Nastassja Kinski (1961) and Nikolai Kinski (1976) are all actors.
Sources: Dan Schneider (Alt Film Guide), Michael Brooke (IMDb), Hal Erickson (Rovi), Karl Williams (Rovi), Encyclopaedia Britannica, Filmportal.de, University of Glasgow, Wikipedia and IMDb.
Local call number: PR21717
Title: [Pine Crest School students enjoying the water: Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: Between 1977 and 1984.
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint: b&w; 7 x 5 in.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
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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.
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Lists of local half-marathon race participants:
Part A. Ottawa, A-L (Click here.)
Part B. Ottawa, M-Z (Click here.)
Part C. Other Communities (Alexandria to Magog) (Click here.)
Part D. Other Communities (Maitland to Woodlawn) (see below)
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Part D. (bib no., name, Maitland - Woodlawn)
3710….Dawn Kennedy….Maitland
5778….Penny Duffy….Maitland
974….Scott Clucas….Maitland
1622….Carrie Allan….Mallorytown
2769….Nicholas Thompson….Mallorytown
2905….Randy Frith….Mallorytown
1455….Andre Houde….Manotick
162….Brad Ysseldyk….Manotick
6642….Cat Oakley….Manotick
627….Dennis Blinn….Manotick
4075….Donna Bekkers-Boyd….Manotick
5378….Donna Johnston….Manotick
5390….Elisa Kurylowicz….Manotick
1933….Emily Donaldson….Manotick
6781….Fiona Valliere….Manotick
192….Fred Hasle….Manotick
2073….Guy Beaudoin….Manotick
2351….Karen Donaldson….Manotick
2349….Karen Peck….Manotick
7070….Marie Norris….Manotick
751….Mark Seaman….Manotick
2591….Martin Brochu….Manotick
3153….Susan Ibach….Manotick
3981….Colleen Macdonald….Martintown
813….Heather Purdy….Martintown
6555….Alysun Lillico….Masham
6865….Jennifer Selwyn….Masham
5135….Pierre Sauv….Masham
2278….John Hetherington….Mcdonald's Corners
2259….Jodi Brennan….Merrickville
2427….Krista Jensen….Merrickville
3837….Barb Beiersdorfer….Metcalfe
6691….Craig Killin….Metcalfe
6741….Diane Coupal….Metcalfe
6782….Fran Gaudet….Metcalfe
4955….Kazimierz Krzyzanowski….Metcalfe
714….Peter Klein….Metcalfe
136….Scott Robertson….Metcalfe
4765….Silver Buckler….Metcalfe
4824….Tamara Williams….Metcalfe
5916….Timothy Wyman….Metcalfe
3606….Doug Wilson….Morrisburg
2113….Isabella Jordan….Morrisburg
826….Kasey Bennett….Morrisburg
4723….Sarah Myers….Morrisburg
1324….Shari Keyes….Morrisburg
5059….Adam Sulis….Mountain
125….Raymond Sherrer….Mountain
6535….Ada Gorrie….Munster
6394….Norman Watt….Munster
490….Warren Hulme….Munster
6064….Angela Walsh….Navan
3579….Carole Charlebois….Navan
5479….Jean-Charles Renaud….Navan
533….Jo Lle Levac….Navan
6954….Kathy Goff….Navan
4395….Kendra Barton….Navan
5595….Krista Corneil….Navan
2634….Maureen Edwards….Navan
2720….Mike Rozon….Navan
3135….Steve Call….Navan
3255….Vicki Rozon….Navan
6070….Aaron Doering….Nepean
6071….Abrinna Doering….Nepean
6545….Alexei Pogrebtsov….Nepean
5196….Alison Canavan….Nepean
6559….Amy Fan….Nepean
3455….Andrea Charron….Nepean
696….Andrew Johnston….Nepean
7394….Bernadette Bernard….Nepean
7444….Beverly Fortier….Nepean
6148….Camellia Asbreuk….Nepean
7449….Cameron Palmer….Nepean
1604….Cameron Passmore….Nepean
74….Carly Teckles….Nepean
3543….Caroline Bachynski….Nepean
3557….Carolyn Perkins….Nepean
6157….Catherine Martens….Nepean
611….Chantelle Woods….Nepean
5299….Chelsey Garde….Nepean
1648….Cheryl Laite-Whitman….Nepean
900….Chris Fitzgerald….Nepean
5305….Chris Loschmann….Nepean
3938….Chris Raymond….Nepean
6674….Christopher Hill….Nepean
1313….Claudio Sicoli….Nepean
6681….Colleen Bird….Nepean
5106….Corrina Morehouse….Nepean
1742….Craig Lynch….Nepean
1750….Csaba Tarro….Nepean
3381….Cynthia Field-Rose….Nepean
1760….Dan Atwood….Nepean
5983….Dan Lacasse….Nepean
6181….Dan Whitman….Nepean
841….Darryl Sitland….Nepean
5349….Dave Spence….Nepean
1833….David Daze….Nepean
1824….David Harvie….Nepean
6718….David Reid….Nepean
4029….David Summerbell….Nepean
1849….Denis Therrien….Nepean
6742….Diane Ferguson….Nepean
1865….Diane Mensah….Nepean
6752….Donna Mckibbon….Nepean
6754….Doug Simpson….Nepean
5388….Elaine Robertson….Nepean
6208….Elizabeth Keighley….Nepean
4102….Ellen Dickson….Nepean
4950….Erik Youngson….Nepean
959….Face Wallace….Nepean
6086….Fallon Carrier….Nepean
4132….Francine Lapointe….Nepean
82….Gary Guymer….Nepean
1008….Gary Miles….Nepean
3367….Gary Thomas….Nepean
3485….George Heron….Nepean
5006….Gerry Blathwayt….Nepean
505….Gerry Lanigan….Nepean
5432….Gloria Schwartz….Nepean
2058….Greg Billyard….Nepean
4174….Heather Miller….Nepean
4176….Helen Jazzar….Nepean
2091….Henry Hum….Nepean
3655….Hieu Nguyen….Nepean
4183….Ian Taylor….Nepean
7497….Isabelle Gendron….Nepean
6829….Jack Kwan….Nepean
4199….Jaleel Moidu….Nepean
2143….Jamie Macdonald….Nepean
2158….Janice Janczyn….Nepean
3406….Janice Richard….Nepean
6844….Jason Feist….Nepean
4239….Jeff Pakeman….Nepean
2215….Jeff Slavin….Nepean
5494….Jennifer Ann Sweet….Nepean
3460….Jennifer Mcdonell….Nepean
4266….Jennifer Wills….Nepean
4952….Jennilee Gavina….Nepean
6077….Joanne Doucet….Nepean
6062….Jo-Anne Janigan….Nepean
2263….Joe Tegano….Nepean
4307….John Farrell….Nepean
5517….John Gardam….Nepean
1216….John Hall….Nepean
4315….John Neima….Nepean
4327….Jordan Harju….Nepean
877….Joseph Emas….Nepean
6009….Judy Tubman-Reid….Nepean
6287….Julia Coe….Nepean
6917….Juliane Hua….Nepean
7513….Julie Brunette-Guay….Nepean
6927….Julie White….Nepean
2343….Kanako Inuyama….Nepean
5552….Karen Beutel….Nepean
4354….Karen Mullen….Nepean
5560….Karin Hay….Nepean
5079….Karleen Heer….Nepean
6507….Katherine Wadge….Nepean
6952….Kathryn Hill….Nepean
6957….Katie Squires….Nepean
4389….Kelly Bell….Nepean
5058….Kelly Macgregor….Nepean
5579….Kelly Miersma….Nepean
7517….Kendra Pammett….Nepean
6310….Kenneth Hennessey….Nepean
16252….Kevin Helleman….Nepean
2431….Kristel Gauthier….Nepean
5600….Kudzayi Dondo….Nepean
5604….Laura Bogaert….Nepean
7004….Laura Clark….Nepean
1256….Laura Mclellan….Nepean
943….Leslie Doering….Nepean
1363….Lillian Hayward….Nepean
3465….Linda Billyard….Nepean
5155….Linda Koenders….Nepean
6337….Lisa Marie Bambrick….Nepean
7651….Louise Beasley….Nepean
234….Marc Rancourt….Nepean
6351….Margaret-Ann Kellett….Nepean
7066….Maria Marcantonio….Nepean
2540….Marie Noreau….Nepean
5679….Mark White….Nepean
823….Martin Jobin….Nepean
5685….Mary Gardam….Nepean
2616….Matt Peake….Nepean
2626….Matthew Henry….Nepean
2625….Matthew Mcclare….Nepean
3720….Maureen Corrigan….Nepean
2635….Maurenia Bunny Lynds….Nepean
2648….Melanie Nason-Green….Nepean
775….Melanie White….Nepean
4558….Michael Aranoff….Nepean
2677….Michael Mitchell….Nepean
2718….Mike Daniel….Nepean
1025….Mike Horne….Nepean
4575….Mike Jazzar….Nepean
2721….Mike Maclean….Nepean
5085….Miranda Dulmage….Nepean
6386….Mirna Ramirez-Hennessey….Nepean
1004….Monika Morrison….Nepean
5745….Ngoni Dondo….Nepean
2770….Nick Titcombe….Nepean
7564….Nina Marello….Nepean
4617….Ning Huang….Nepean
7567….Pat Charman….Nepean
583….Patrick Murnaghan….Nepean
2803….Patrick Owens….Nepean
5768….Patrick Walsh….Nepean
7181….Patti-Lynn Dougan….Nepean
7182….Paul Bush….Nepean
5775….Pauline St-Pierre….Nepean
4648….Pete Veurtjes….Nepean
7191….Peter Bayne….Nepean
2864….Peter Foley….Nepean
2860….Peter Page….Nepean
2896….Rachael Ingham….Nepean
2897….Rachel Ettinger….Nepean
6042….Renee Leahy….Nepean
5803….Rhonda Scharf….Nepean
7217….Richard Thomas….Nepean
2935….Rita Petrocco….Nepean
2967….Rob Gauthier….Nepean
277….Rob Muir….Nepean
5049….Roslyn Dacey….Nepean
3001….Russ Mullen….Nepean
3007….Ryan Charbonneau….Nepean
704….Ryan Ellement….Nepean
7235….Ryan Holmes….Nepean
7236….Ryan Squires….Nepean
3018….Samuel Galante….Nepean
3034….Sarah Jayne Blair….Nepean
4726….Sarah Matthews….Nepean
6520….Shakila Khan….Nepean
3509….Shannon Matheson….Nepean
7674….Sharon Karidis….Nepean
6438….Shaun Burridge….Nepean
4749….Shaun Hassanali….Nepean
3074….Shawn Delay….Nepean
6081….Shelley Doering….Nepean
1268….Sheyla Dussault….Nepean
7296….Stephanie Dunne….Nepean
4798….Stephen Fryer….Nepean
5889….Stephen Lee….Nepean
3154….Susan Ross….Nepean
3169….Tamara Evers-Tate….Nepean
4996….Tania Falls….Nepean
6095….Tannia Shamas….Nepean
4827….Tanya Mykytyshyn….Nepean
7610….Terry Guay….Nepean
3191….Tiffanie Tri….Nepean
1272….Tim Sandwell….Nepean
7343….Tina Ryan….Nepean
925….Tony Blake….Nepean
5921….Tracey Aker….Nepean
7355….Tracy Murray….Nepean
4868….Tuan Nguyen….Nepean
6475….Tyson Mcwha….Nepean
7361….Vance White….Nepean
7614….Wayne Charman….Nepean
3281….Wesley Kotala….Nepean
4044….Debra Hughes….North Gower
6202….Donna Duffett….North Gower
4972….Joanne Mcfall Smith….North Gower
5568….Kathleen Kerr….North Gower
6962….Keith Colwell….North Gower
7523….Linda Stewart….North Gower
861….Natalie Smith….North Gower
6444….Sherry Camm….North Gower
3686….Adam Menzies….Orleans
6539….Alain Brule….Orleans
5183….Alan Howard….Orleans
150….Alan-John Sigouin….Orleans
3757….Alexander Templeton….Orleans
6543….Alexandra Gaudes….Orleans
1260….Alfred Jacque….Orleans
5194….Alice Debroy….Orleans
3770….Allen Cameron….Orleans
1462….Andr Normandin….Orleans
1463….Andrea Kinack….Orleans
1486….Andrew Duggan….Orleans
6567….Andrew Rose….Orleans
3811….Angie Ermel….Orleans
3380….Anita Taylor….Orleans
3394….Anke Berndt….Orleans
5043….Anne Mccarthy….Orleans
1506….Annie Lefebvre….Orleans
6597….Barry Lightowlers….Orleans
718….Benoit Lecuyer….Orleans
1535….Benoit Lefebvre….Orleans
5249….Bob Barker….Orleans
688….Brent Kelly….Orleans
796….Brent Smyth….Orleans
3416….Brian Wiens….Orleans
1592….Bruce Barteaux….Orleans
6626….Camille Poirier….Orleans
764….Carmen Saumure….Orleans
1614….Carole Gagnon….Orleans
6636….Carole Gaudes….Orleans
6006….Casey Martin….Orleans
1626….Catherine Goulet….Orleans
3912….Cedric Aspirault….Orleans
7452….Chantale Raby….Orleans
3457….Charles Momy….Orleans
1643….Charles Reddick….Orleans
721….Charles Sincennes….Orleans
3672….Chris Morrison….Orleans
3956….Christina Walker….Orleans
5319….Christine Baird….Orleans
5316….Christine Langeder….Orleans
3959….Christine Nault….Orleans
1685….Christine Piche….Orleans
1702….Christopher Hannah….Orleans
3969….Christopher Shelley….Orleans
1723….Coco Comtois….Orleans
3647….Colleen Boicey….Orleans
1733….Connie Copeland….Orleans
3475….Cynthia Taylor….Orleans
7464….D Michelle Watters….Orleans
7632….Daniel Gagnon….Orleans
3577….Daniel Morency….Orleans
1778….Daniel Thompson….Orleans
5342….Danielle Dunleavy….Orleans
5116….Danielle Poisson….Orleans
429….Dave Harding….Orleans
4017….Dave Lowe….Orleans
1807….Dave Trumpower….Orleans
1810….David Benay….Orleans
645….David Cameron….Orleans
686….David Leeder….Orleans
733….David Tischhauser….Orleans
6720….David Young….Orleans
3484….Deborah Baldwin….Orleans
4053….Dennis Lloyd….Orleans
4057….Diana Mactier….Orleans
6743….Diane Gauthier….Orleans
3519….Diane Levesque….Orleans
1871….Dominic Lessard….Orleans
5376….Dominique Bedard….Orleans
963….Don Lavictoire….Orleans
5385….Duran Felix….Orleans
6758….Eann Hodges….Orleans
6759….Edith Chartrand….Orleans
4109….Eric Carriere….Orleans
5121….Eric Christensen….Orleans
5404….Eric Jules Chiasson….Orleans
5410….Erin Marissen….Orleans
3372….Ernie Yip….Orleans
4125….Faye Magne….Orleans
6218….Francois Trudel….Orleans
6787….Frank Barrett….Orleans
6788….Fred Saikaly….Orleans
193….Fred Whichelo….Orleans
5421….Garrett Thoms….Orleans
6224….Gary Housch….Orleans
4149….Genevieve Laferriere….Orleans
2027….Gilles Beauchesne….Orleans
6228….Ginette Jolin….Orleans
6067….Glenda Davies….Orleans
2057….Greg Beliveau….Orleans
6234….Heather Mcintosh….Orleans
2089….Helene Fortier….Orleans
200….Henrick Lafleche….Orleans
1247….Hinesh Chauhan….Orleans
4186….Irene Roy….Orleans
5450….Iris Felix….Orleans
2139….James Carere….Orleans
1019….James Waite….Orleans
748….Jean Lavictoire….Orleans
4226….Jean Magne….Orleans
2190….Jean-Denis Caron….Orleans
6254….Jean-Marc Vinette….Orleans
7406….Jean-Noel Gilbert….Orleans
613….Jean-Pierre Contant….Orleans
94….Jeff Danforth….Orleans
7413….Jennifer Caldbick….Orleans
3733….Jennifer Chauhan….Orleans
938….Jennifer Schenkel….Orleans
7642….Jennifer Schmidt….Orleans
4259….Jennifer Van Meer….Orleans
4284….Jim Paquette….Orleans
4291….Jim Turner….Orleans
6883….Jo Nuttall….Orleans
5165….Joanne Henry….Orleans
6894….Jo-Anne Matheson….Orleans
6278….John Harper….Orleans
2283….John Madower….Orleans
4308….John Tennant….Orleans
2300….Jonathan Cyr….Orleans
224….Jonathan Favre….Orleans
4322….Jonathan Theriault….Orleans
4326….Jordan Devine….Orleans
5525….Jordan Thoms….Orleans
5528….Josee Deleseleuc….Orleans
6909….Josee Pothier….Orleans
3614….Judy Thomson….Orleans
5542….Julie Albert….Orleans
2340….Justin Kyle Evan Orr….Orleans
6936….Karen Minna….Orleans
3342….Katherine Cummins….Orleans
723….Kathleen Danforth….Orleans
3464….Kathy Wiens….Orleans
4376….Katrina Tusikov….Orleans
4391….Kelly Hudson….Orleans
228….Ken Lindsay….Orleans
720….Kevin Beaudette….Orleans
615….Kevin Piccott….Orleans
2404….Kevin Smallshaw….Orleans
3567….Kristina Perrier….Orleans
5599….Krystle Hedderson….Orleans
6317….Lance Valcour….Orleans
7009….Laura Regnier….Orleans
2450….Leah Reinberger….Orleans
7381….Linda Leblanc….Orleans
2465….Lindsay Gwyer….Orleans
5624….Line Paquette….Orleans
3391….Lissa Allaire….Orleans
6338….Liz Benoit….Orleans
7041….Lois Simms-Baldwin….Orleans
2485….Louise Hamelin….Orleans
4467….Louise Soloski….Orleans
3398….Lucie Mainguy….Orleans
819….Lyne Orser….Orleans
724….Lynn Galarneau….Orleans
2503….Lynn Lowe….Orleans
5702….M Lanie Mertens….Orleans
4478….Magda Lebouthillier….Orleans
783….Malcolm Parsons….Orleans
6349….Marc Vunak….Orleans
3588….Marc-Andre Blanke….Orleans
2547….Marie-France Senecal….Orleans
6355….Marie-Helene Gagnon….Orleans
1300….Marie-Josee Homsy….Orleans
1157….Marie-Josee Legault….Orleans
1203….Marieve Lavigne….Orleans
2573….Mark Curtis….Orleans
1085….Marshall Clark….Orleans
2583….Martha Rangel….Orleans
2609….Mat Valcour….Orleans
2628….Matthew Gaudet….Orleans
2624….Matthew Upton….Orleans
2622….Matthew Walthert….Orleans
631….Max Lebreton….Orleans
977….Melanie Trumpower….Orleans
7115….Michael Brown….Orleans
2680….Michael Pambrun….Orleans
5717….Michel Pearson….Orleans
5099….Michelle Cote….Orleans
7131….Michelle Momy….Orleans
1347….Michelle Ward….Orleans
2733….Mike Mccormick….Orleans
5145….Miranda Guiney….Orleans
835….Moira Carriere….Orleans
7665….Nadine Paradis….Orleans
3496….Nadine Tischhauser….Orleans
3674….Nancy Camacho….Orleans
7149….Nancy Neilson….Orleans
4592….Nancy Perron….Orleans
3403….Nancy Roberge….Orleans
7161….Nathalie Gougeon….Orleans
7163….Nathan Lightowlers….Orleans
2776….Nicole Gagnon….Orleans
3578….Patricia Mallouk….Orleans
2808….Patrick Flanagan….Orleans
657….Paul Holmes….Orleans
991….Paul Menard….Orleans
2823….Paul Smith….Orleans
2845….Paul Stewart….Orleans
706….Peter Belair….Orleans
2863….Peter Mclaughlin….Orleans
2866….Phil Cousineau….Orleans
2894….Prasanth Tella….Orleans
7198….Priya Chopra….Orleans
7201….Rachel Taylor….Orleans
4666….Raine Kampman….Orleans
2900….Raleigh Young….Orleans
1164….Ralph Hodgins….Orleans
2907….Ray Dupuis….Orleans
919….Richard Loewen….Orleans
2930….Richard Raymond….Orleans
2986….Robert Glen Stanley….Orleans
655….Robert Sauve….Orleans
2981….Robert Simard….Orleans
4698….Rory Mcintosh….Orleans
3439….Russ Kajganich….Orleans
981….Russ Stewart….Orleans
5154….Sandra Cook….Orleans
1204….Sandra Craig-Browne….Orleans
1228….Sandy Clark….Orleans
3688….Sandy Moger….Orleans
7253….Scot Bryant….Orleans
625….Serge Arseneault….Orleans
812….Shawnda Parsons….Orleans
872….Shayne Chamberlain….Orleans
3076….Shelagh Haynes….Orleans
7675….Sheri Vermette….Orleans
5873….Solange Berube….Orleans
4795….St Phanie Seguin….Orleans
1190….Stacey Grenier….Orleans
769….Stan Baldwin….Orleans
3102….Stephan Lemaire….Orleans
112….Stephane Montpetit….Orleans
7295….Stephanie Ducharme….Orleans
296….Stephen Lowe….Orleans
3124….Stephenie Cadieux….Orleans
4802….Steve Greenwood….Orleans
1281….Steve Lamontagne….Orleans
5961….Steven Lemay….Orleans
4814….Susan Cadieux….Orleans
6453….Susan Harper….Orleans
5034….Susan Poisson….Orleans
525….Suzanne Parent….Orleans
3498….Tanja Scharf….Orleans
1039….Tara Redmond….Orleans
3677….Teresa Janz….Orleans
624….Terry Brown….Orleans
1151….Terry Flynn….Orleans
7336….Theresa Momy….Orleans
5914….Tim Caines….Orleans
3212….Todd Reinberger….Orleans
5138….Todd Sloan….Orleans
3219….Tom Stocco….Orleans
7352….Tony Paoletti….Orleans
4859….Trevor Comeau….Orleans
7679….Trevor Gillis….Orleans
3241….Trevor Kirkland….Orleans
3243….Troy Therien….Orleans
4878….Vanessa Dunleavy….Orleans
5931….Vassil Andreev….Orleans
3256….Victor Manuel Padilla….Orleans
5941….Vivian Andreeva….Orleans
4994….Vivianne Gaudet….Orleans
3266….Walter Friesen….Orleans
3265….Walter Robinson….Orleans
7371….William Baldwin….Orleans
1275….Yvon Gagnier….Orleans
1532….Ben Moores….Osgoode
6151….Carla Richer….Osgoode
5118….Denise Hudson….Osgoode
4208….Jane Foster….Osgoode
4355….Karen Moores….Osgoode
6980….Kevin Wylie….Osgoode
4408….Kimberly Lavoie….Osgoode
7145….Nancy Bleses….Osgoode
1671….Christian Hackbusch….Oxford Mills
4340….Julie Shephard….Oxford Mills
5553….Karen Lever….Oxford Mills
4404….Kim Field….Oxford Mills
4434….Leia Richards….Oxford Mills
2909….Raymond Richards….Oxford Mills
3497….Shaun Dunne….Oxford Mills
1561….Brenda Duhaime….Pakenham
1809….Davey Mohan….Pakenham
7492….Helen Blair….Pakenham
2177….Jason Duhaime….Pakenham
5195….Alison Bear….Pembroke
5244….Bev Kidd….Pembroke
1549….Bojan Joksimovic….Pembroke
1633….Cathy Kyte….Pembroke
5326….Claude Tessier….Pembroke
368….Cory Gaudet….Pembroke
1802….Dave Leblanc….Pembroke
4031….David Coker….Pembroke
6198….Dominic Chenard….Pembroke
5380….Donna Biggs….Pembroke
1919….Elisabelle St-Hilaire….Pembroke
1922….Elizabeth Radley-Walters….Pembroke
5414….France Guy-Tessier….Pembroke
6794….Garry Hartlin….Pembroke
2002….Garry Smith….Pembroke
4157….Gilles Perreault….Pembroke
201….Henry Searle….Pembroke
2107….Ian Schoonbaert….Pembroke
4204….Jamie Coe….Pembroke
2159….Janice Clouthier….Pembroke
2169….Jason Vallis….Pembroke
1250….Jenna Woito….Pembroke
6869….Jennifer Tu….Pembroke
1383….Jessica Edmonds….Pembroke
4283….Jillian Marquardt….Pembroke
5147….John Menzies….Pembroke
2304….Jonathan Therrien….Pembroke
5539….Julie Smith….Pembroke
6297….Kathy Kennedy….Pembroke
2408….Kevin Colwill….Pembroke
4403….Kim Drake….Pembroke
6313….Kimberlee Chenard….Pembroke
2430….Krista Johnson….Pembroke
1221….Leanne Van Bavel….Pembroke
423….Luc Fleurant….Pembroke
4494….Marie-Christine Bois….Pembroke
2571….Mark Panfili….Pembroke
2604….Maryann Hebner….Pembroke
5691….Matt Haycock….Pembroke
5697….Meghan Pattinson….Pembroke
2645….Melanie Perreault….Pembroke
2653….Melissa Mantifel….Pembroke
2755….Nancy Dubois….Pembroke
5731….Nancy Neville….Pembroke
7162….Nathan Andre….Pembroke
4624….Pamela Sampson….Pembroke
2809….Patrick Tighe….Pembroke
1265….Rae Ann Woito….Pembroke
370….Robert Mckay….Pembroke
7230….Rocky Peplinski….Pembroke
3011….Ryan Wade….Pembroke
4708….Sabine Mersmann….Pembroke
5846….Sarah Trautrim….Pembroke
4747….Sharon Singleton….Pembroke
3075….Sheila Ryan….Pembroke
4826….Tammy Blackmore….Pembroke
7325….Tammy Peplinski….Pembroke
3228….Tracy Lyle….Pembroke
4863….Tricia Robinson….Pembroke
5927….Tyler Follett….Pembroke
7363….Vay Tu….Pembroke
5222….Andrew Hanlon….Perth
5257….Brenda Kirkwood….Perth
4177….Hilary Mcnamee….Perth
5572….Kathy Litalien….Perth
4390….Kelly Cormier….Perth
7598….Kim Spence….Perth
7545….Melba Mooney….Perth
4661….R Martin….Perth
5808….Rita Jackson….Perth
772….Sue Matte….Perth
144….Aaron Luhning….Petawawa
3742….Aaron Prosper….Petawawa
1396….Adam Davis….Petawawa
5199….Ally Duncan….Petawawa
3780….Amanda Dalton….Petawawa
367….Andrew Chan….Petawawa
873….Andrew Charchuk….Petawawa
1476….Andrew Slate….Petawawa
3320….Angela Wintonyk….Petawawa
1514….Ariel Fox….Petawawa
7442….Ashley Harrison….Petawawa
1528….Barry Malboeuf….Petawawa
3844….Becky Whelan….Petawawa
1533….Ben Irvine….Petawawa
3855….Blair Bolivar….Petawawa
595….Brodie Doyle….Petawawa
3873….Brooke Wallace….Petawawa
1593….Bruce Bell….Petawawa
6146….Bryan Willox….Petawawa
6655….Charmaine Chubb….Petawawa
1662….Chris Middleton….Petawawa
797….Christine Mackechnie….Petawawa
3973….Cindy Hamel….Petawawa
1720….Clement Paradis….Petawawa
1744….Craig Higgins….Petawawa
6523….Dana Beattie….Petawawa
1770….Danick Tremblay….Petawawa
5339….Daniel Brissette….Petawawa
883….Darryl Cathcart….Petawawa
914….Dave Trainor….Petawawa
4026….David Beatty….Petawawa
1241….David Grebstad….Petawawa
350….David Wilson….Petawawa
5368….Denis Tasse….Petawawa
573….Dennene Huntley….Petawawa
1856….Derek Church….Petawawa
1900….Dustin Newman….Petawawa
5400….Eric Brisebois….Petawawa
5405….Erika Sykora….Petawawa
1956….Errol Kokbas….Petawawa
369….Eve Boyce….Petawawa
6216….Fedora Lombardo….Petawawa
1994….Frederic Jacques Riva….Petawawa
28….George Mintah….Petawawa
7638….Greg Beattie….Petawawa
363….Heather Reibin….Petawawa
5444….Iain Clark….Petawawa
2115….Isabelle Colwell-Plasse….Petawawa
6828….Jack Durnford….Petawawa
6243….Jacqualine Black….Petawawa
2126….James Leslie….Petawawa
3560….Jaret Held….Petawawa
6849….Jeanette Carter….Petawawa
210….Jean-Philippe Carbonneau….Petawawa
4245….Jeffrey Code….Petawawa
6864….Jennifer Robinson….Petawawa
2235….Jeremie Saumure-Kyer….Petawawa
2248….Jessica Mcrobbie….Petawawa
4286….Jim Vienneau….Petawawa
5507….Joann Tyrie….Petawawa
4297….Joanne Mallet….Petawawa
1253….Joe Milligan….Petawawa
2295….John Lougheed….Petawawa
364….John Michael Natynczyk….Petawawa
138….Jonathan Barteaux….Petawawa
4328….Joseph Ring….Petawawa
2316….Joshua Wintonyk….Petawawa
6289….Julie Smith….Petawawa
2342….Kaitlyn Chute….Petawawa
6291….Kara Lang….Petawawa
6964….Kelley Massicotte….Petawawa
6307….Kelly Brissette….Petawawa
2385….Kelsey Robertson….Petawawa
5582….Kendra Johnsen….Petawawa
2400….Kevin Donak….Petawawa
2402….Kevin Martel….Petawawa
2423….Kori Klein….Petawawa
7006….Laura Gauley….Petawawa
4977….Leah Macarthur….Petawawa
7028….Lindi Andrews….Petawawa
2462….Lindsay Miller….Petawawa
6336….Lisa Ouellette….Petawawa
2535….Maria Wiseman….Petawawa
4531….Matthew Clarke….Petawawa
2644….Melanie Gravel….Petawawa
4547….Melissa Vienneau….Petawawa
3437….Melissa Walcott….Petawawa
5712….Michael Burgess….Petawawa
2658….Michael Miller….Petawawa
2674….Michael Norquay….Petawawa
2693….Micheal Laplante….Petawawa
2708….Michelle Armitage….Petawawa
5720….Michelle Brisebois….Petawawa
7133….Mike Gauley….Petawawa
2724….Mike Plaunt….Petawawa
7553….Monica Hewitt….Petawawa
424….Nancy Brown….Petawawa
736….Neil Wooden….Petawawa
2775….Nicolas Pilon….Petawawa
921….Nicole Mctimoney….Petawawa
6400….Patricia Beh….Petawawa
2817….Patrik Schiess….Petawawa
34121….Paulette Vass….Petawawa
2869….Phil Colwell-Plasse….Petawawa
267….Randall Binnie….Petawawa
7574….Ray Smith….Petawawa
7209….Rebecca Lynde….Petawawa
4677….Richard Tarrant….Petawawa
365….Robin French….Petawawa
3017….Samantha Moreau….Petawawa
7238….Samantha Ryder….Petawawa
5839….Sandra Faught….Petawawa
4730….Sarah Beare….Petawawa
3047….Sean Trenholm….Petawawa
4971….Selena Neily….Petawawa
6435….Serge Decoeur….Petawawa
4737….Sergio Tomasi….Petawawa
7591….Shannon Clark….Petawawa
3077….Sheldon Rice….Petawawa
3085….Shona Humphrey….Petawawa
3321….Stephanie Abdon….Petawawa
5021….Steve Tasnadi….Petawawa
16265….Stuart Hartnell….Petawawa
3158….Suzanne Leclerc….Petawawa
3179….Taryn Johal….Petawawa
16258….Thomas Demandt….Petawawa
5913….Tiffeny Holdom….Petawawa
1273….Tracey Whitman….Petawawa
5020….Tracy Gorman….Petawawa
798….Trevor Brennan….Petawawa
5001….Vickie Ouellette….Petawawa
5950….William Ingrey….Petawawa
7374….Ysabel Poirier….Petawawa
7376….Yvonne Andrews….Petawawa
1193….Debbie Elie….Plantagenet
1978….Francois Barbarie….Plantagenet
7577….Robert Lapointe….Plantagenet
1128….S Bastien Elie….Plantagenet
7384….Tony Larabie….Plantagenet
6585….Anouk Arbour….Pontiac
1557….Bradley Sloan….Prescott
3961….Christine Houston….Prescott
6167….Christine Sloan….Prescott
1138….Claudine Dirksen-Fenard….Prescott
4059….Diana Lee Deschamps….Prescott
6256….Jennifer Murdock….Prescott
4342….Julie Rogers….Prescott
5594….Krista Salmon….Prescott
1318….Mark Dirksen….Prescott
7516….Katherine Armitage….Quyon
5737….Nathalie Gervais….Quyon
3818….Anna Daber….Renfrew
5297….Charlene Nolan….Renfrew
4905….Daryl Fieibg….Renfrew
11218….Deborah Fiebig….Renfrew
5041….Hughie Nolan….Renfrew
4347….Kaitlyn Arbuthnot….Renfrew
6976….Kevin Johnston….Renfrew
16293….Bill Williams….Richmond
6613….Brenda Thomas….Richmond
3310….Chris Douglas….Richmond
1038….Dan Todd….Richmond
5117….Deena Desson….Richmond
5394….Elizabeth Mcintyre….Richmond
6533….Erick Muis….Richmond
5473….Jason Irwin….Richmond
6285….Joyce Irwin….Richmond
2912….Rebecca Reid….Richmond
6002….Robin Annas….Richmond
6028….Ruth Saunders….Richmond
3050….Sean Lewis….Richmond
4909….Wendy Steele Wendy….Richmond
5355….David Stevens….Rideau Ferry
2630….Matthew Mayo….Rockcliffe
6101….Adam Joiner….Rockland
4958….Angie Del….Rockland
1541….Bernard Boivin….Rockland
3857….Bob Beaudry….Rockland
7448….Brandon Sharman….Rockland
6614….Brennan Cornell….Rockland
167….Carl Lacroix….Rockland
4009….Daniel Juneau….Rockland
4048….Denis Jette….Rockland
694….Devon Cass….Rockland
1968….Frances Patry….Rockland
2025….Gilles Brisebois….Rockland
2064….Guillaume Houle….Rockland
2085….Helene Matko….Rockland
7498….Jacinthe Loiselle….Rockland
5504….Joan Cleary….Rockland
4301….Jodie Davis….Rockland
6279….John Serviss….Rockland
5540….Julie Macdonald….Rockland
4460….Livia Wright….Rockland
7531….Louise Morel….Rockland
3343….M Lissa Lavictoire….Rockland
6347….Manon Salicco….Rockland
2517….Marc Patry….Rockland
2555….Mario Chartrand….Rockland
1071….Mike Dennehy….Rockland
7557….Nancy Crabbe….Rockland
4595….Nancy Violette-Fehr….Rockland
5741….Nathalie Joly….Rockland
2884….Pierre Dromaguet….Rockland
2973….Robert Brisebois….Rockland
5827….Roylana Larochelle….Rockland
7590….Selva Trebert-Sharman….Rockland
4916….Shane Lebeau….Rockland
4762….Sherry Beaudry….Rockland
652….Stephen Sunquist….Rockland
3184….Terry Wright….Rockland
3289….Yves Lefebvre….Rockland
1485….Andrew Goodwin….Russell
7383….Bailey Gilarowski….Russell
4930….Benjamin Stapper….Russell
1617….Caroline Maheux….Russell
4931….Christina Stapper….Russell
840….Daniel Bedard….Russell
1791….Daren Koch….Russell
6189….Dawn Mullin….Russell
186….Dominique Phaneuf….Russell
2240….Jesse Hall….Russell
6345….Lynda Kalapati….Russell
2588….Martin Herde….Russell
7561….Nathalie Smith….Russell
5743….Neil Franklin….Russell
142….Nick Saucier….Russell
7234….Ryan Baker….Russell
4932….Sarah Tessier….Russell
3338….Shawn Hoag….Russell
3125….Steve Mcfaul….Russell
5281….Carrie Needham….Smiths Falls
4416….Kristian Belot….Smiths Falls
4463….Lori James….Smiths Falls
7157….Natalie Lindsay….Smiths Falls
5149….Tammy Mulrooney….Smiths Falls
7341….Tim Kavaner….Spencerville
1162….Caroline Pollock….St. Albert
387….Geoff Rainey….St. Albert
439….Jenny Lacoursiere….St. Albert
4270….Jerry Scheidl….St. Albert
6516….Jon Mccully….St. Albert
2409….Kevin Barry….St. Albert
1371….Leah Posluns….St. Albert
7661….Michael Wallis….St. Albert
7153….Natacha Gour….St. Albert
3309….Scott Carlyle….St. Albert
16278….Scott Simpson….St. Albert
7326….Tara Coble….St. Albert
1399….Adrienne Scott….Stittsville
148….Alain Bellemare….Stittsville
5192….Alexandre Beaulieu….Stittsville
3378….Alison Carroll-Dawe….Stittsville
5198….Allison Sutherland….Stittsville
1439….Allyson Field….Stittsville
881….Brendan Alexander….Stittsville
127….Brian Lafleur….Stittsville
1625….Catherine Pomeroy….Stittsville
6643….Catherine Postma….Stittsville
6644….Catherine Robinson….Stittsville
1629….Cathie Radley….Stittsville
7398….Cathy Chalmers….Stittsville
5292….Cathy Chorniawy….Stittsville
1335….Cathy O'neil….Stittsville
5298….Chelsea Lambe….Stittsville
4957….Chris Banks….Stittsville
1652….Chris Leger….Stittsville
7458….Christine Stacey….Stittsville
1691….Christopher Thompson….Stittsville
7405….Claire Collis….Stittsville
3984….Conor Higgins….Stittsville
1757….Dale Costello….Stittsville
3351….Daniel Mossman….Stittsville
3626….David Tweedie….Stittsville
108….David Williams….Stittsville
5363….Debi Maniloff….Stittsville
3551….Denise Morin….Stittsville
6773….Eric Kahler….Stittsville
5419….Fred Odendaal….Stittsville
5422….Gary Bunny Banks….Stittsville
932….Gerry Larkin….Stittsville
7488….Ginger Plante….Stittsville
6808….Gregory Rusch….Stittsville
1140….Heather Caughey….Stittsville
2080….Heather Gilmour….Stittsville
4182….Ian Dunn….Stittsville
4959….Jackie Forman….Stittsville
2123….Jake Griffin….Stittsville
4202….James Moore….Stittsville
2144….Jamie Carriveau….Stittsville
3656….Janet Van Bakel….Stittsville
687….Jason Bergen….Stittsville
4220….Jason Rodger….Stittsville
1171….Jeanette Dionne….Stittsville
7641….Jeff Fritzsche….Stittsville
6257….Jennifer Holmes….Stittsville
5501….Jim Lambe….Stittsville
4300….Jodi Joy….Stittsville
4302….Joe Macmillan….Stittsville
1254….Jon Andrews….Stittsville
4335….Joycelyn Litke….Stittsville
5543….Julie Tapp….Stittsville
6940….Karen Whillans….Stittsville
4378….Keith Farrier….Stittsville
4397….Kent Macdonald….Stittsville
6972….Keri Fraser….Stittsville
4400….Kevin Higgins….Stittsville
4407….Kimberley Hetherington….Stittsville
4411….Krista Jackson….Stittsville
5608….Laura O'neil….Stittsville
1365….Laurel Andrews….Stittsville
4428….Lauri Lynch….Stittsville
2469….Lionel Dubois….Stittsville
526….Lisa Steele….Stittsville
1104….Lise Chabot….Stittsville
4461….Liz Williams….Stittsville
2482….Lorraine Chapman….Stittsville
2486….Louise Chayer Ayers….Stittsville
7068….Marie Bonang….Stittsville
2559….Mark Berezny….Stittsville
2569….Mark Rhodenizer….Stittsville
2606….Mary-Ellen Macphee….Stittsville
1200….Matthew Dionne….Stittsville
7106….Melanie Goodfellow….Stittsville
7113….Mercedes King….Stittsville
1292….Mesfin Mirotchie….Stittsville
7125….Michel Morin….Stittsville
3365….Michelle Hay….Stittsville
5721….Michelle Mcbride….Stittsville
2732….Mike Mcdonald….Stittsville
969….Nicholas Alexander….Stittsville
4636….Patrick Marsden….Stittsville
2856….Peter Hanschke….Stittsville
2857….Peter Schoch….Stittsville
654….Pierre Bergeron….Stittsville
622….Ralph Richardson….Stittsville
570….Ren Lessard….Stittsville
4679….Riley Dunn….Stittsville
7225….Robert Postma….Stittsville
4694….Ron Hoffe….Stittsville
4724….Sarah Higgins….Stittsville
4728….Sarah Mcwhinnie….Stittsville
7254….Scott Fenton….Stittsville
3419….Scott Miller….Stittsville
6432….Scott Rogers….Stittsville
16254….Sean Young….Stittsville
5857….Shari-Lynn Lawson….Stittsville
3071….Shawn Bedard….Stittsville
765….Shelley Baran….Stittsville
5868….Sheri Beaulieu….Stittsville
4766….Simon Hetherington….Stittsville
3119….Stephen Hunt….Stittsville
3193….Tim Radley….Stittsville
4849….Tom Endicott….Stittsville
923….Walter Hawes….Stittsville
7369….Wendy Fraser….Stittsville
7615….Wendy Hill….Stittsville
308….William Dymond….Stittsville
4707….Ryan Journeaux….Stoney Creek
7251….Sarah Boettcher….Stoney Creek
25….Antoine Gladu-Daoust….Thurso
2213….Jeff Avon….Val-des-Monts
319….Julie Lacroix….Val-des-Monts
6319….Laura Bradley….Val-des-Monts
3511….Meaghan Henry….Val-des-Monts
2700….Michel Saint-Denis….Val-des-Monts
6389….Nathalie Tremblay….Val-des-Monts
2927….Richard Blanchette….Val-des-Monts
4780….Stephan Dirnberger….Val-des-Monts
6461….Sylvie Lemay….Val-des-Monts
6072….Andrea Evans….Vanier
642….Kirk Duguid….Vanier
2801….Patrick Lebrun….Vanier
6591….Ashley Cowan….Vankleek Hill
1882….Dorcas Taylor….Vankleek Hill
6021….Arlene Dupuis….Vars
6678….Ciona Macsween….Vars
5375….Dominic Parisien….Vars
294….Stephane Perras….Vars
7609….Terrance Henry….Venosta
920….Christine Moyneur-Marleau….Wakefield
1219….Glenn Peters….Wakefield
6322….Laura Stafford….Wakefield
6339….Lois Gouthro….Wendover
7105….Melanie Carriere….Wendover
4060….Diane Graham-Lynn….Westport
4488….Margaret Thake….Westport
6596….Barbara Sandilands….Williamstown
5246….Bill Chambre….Williamstown
6203….Donna Magher….Williamstown
5809….Robbie Duval….Williamstown
5356….Dawn Erickson….Winchester
3653….Gillian Erickson….Winchester
820….Lindsay Holmes….Winchester
7224….Robert Lewis….Winchester
5093….Colin Geddis….Woodlawn
4113….Erica Harris….Woodlawn
6063….Jocelyne Barsalou….Woodlawn
1131….Kelly Geddis….Woodlawn
4447….Linda Hobbs….Woodlawn
Local call number: PR21758
Title: [Pine Crest School students kayaking: Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: 1969 or 1970.
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint: b&w; 8 x 10 in.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years. Shown during Pine Crest Summer Day Camp activities.
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL:www.floridamemory.com/items/show/61323
Local call number: PR21820a
Title: [Actor Clint Eastwood posing with a ball girl at Dinah Shore tennis tournament: Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: ca. 1970.
Physical descrip: 1 slide: col.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL:www.floridamemory.com/items/show/61382
Local call number: PR21836
Title: [Group portrait of the Pine Crest School swim team in the water: Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: Photographed in October 1987.
Physical descrip: 1 slide: col.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL:www.floridamemory.com/items/show/61415
Local call number: PR21773
Title: [View looking towards band playing at a Pine Crest School dance party: Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: 1966 or 1967.
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint: b&w; 8 x 10 in.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL:www.floridamemory.com/items/show/61336
Local call number: PR21785
Title: [Group portrait of Pine Crest School students dressed up for an unidentified event Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: 1966 or 1967.
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint: col.; 8 x 10 in.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL:www.floridamemory.com/items/show/61347
Local call number: PR21610
Title: [Portrait of Buffalo Bob Smith and Howdy Doody: Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: Photographed between February and May 1972.
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Physical descrip: 1 photoprint: b&w; 10 x 8 in.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL:www.floridamemory.com/items/show/14988
Local call number: PR21247
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Title: [Dog receiving a treat at the Coral Ridge National Bank drive thru window: Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint; b&w; 8 x 10 in.
Series Title: (Print collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General Note: The photographer Roy Erickson was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with The Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Photographed: ca. 1969
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL:www.floridamemory.com/items/show/14694
Local call number: PR21737
Title: [Group portrait of a few Pine Crest School students: Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: 1966 or 1967.
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint: b&w; 9 x 8 in.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL:www.floridamemory.com/items/show/61304
Local call number: PR21194
Title: [Unidentified woman in projection booth at Chris McGuire's Theatre: Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: 1970.
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint: b&w; 10 x 8 in.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL:www.floridamemory.com/items/show/14641
Local call number: PR21556
Title: [Ed McMahon and Johnny Carson from the Tonight Show: Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: Between 1967 and 1969.
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint: b&w; 10 x 8 in.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL:www.floridamemory.com/items/show/14933
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Abromowitz, Belle - 1914
Abromowitz, Lena - 1913
Ahlborn, John - 1982
Aird, Amy - 1981
Aird, Annette - 1981
Allen, Frances - 1928
Allen, Helen - 1929
Allen, Marvin - 1934
Ames, Harry A - 1911
Ammerman, Hurley - 1939
Amundson, Clara - 1935
Amundson, Ethel - 1939
Amundson, Milton - 1937
Amundson, Myron - 1942
Anderson, Anna - 1945
Anderson, Ardith - 1953
Anderson, Signe - 1916
Anderson, Una - 1952
Anderson, Wayne - 1956
Andress, Charles - 1976
Andress, Charlotte - 1942
Andress, Dave - 1982
Andress, Gladys - 1930
Andress, Isabelle - 1942
Andress, Janyce - 1984
Andress, Jeanne - 1988
Andress, Judyne - 1984
Andress, Keith - 1960
Andress, Lois - 1957
Andress, Lori - 1979
Andress, Myrna - 1957
Andress, Pam - 1969
Andress, Ramona - 1942
Andress, Raymond - 1928
Andress, Robert - 1955
Andress, Ruth - 1940
Andress, Sheila - 1967
Andress, Sheryl - 1967
Andress, Virginia - 1947
Archer, Janice - 1956
Archer, Raymond - 1932
Archer, Stanley - 1958
Arnold, Florence - 1921
Arrington, Melinda - 1985
Axelson, Doris - 1937
Axelson, Larry - 1953
Axelson, Patricia - 1954
Axelson, Willis - 1926
Baesler, Laverne - 1951
Baker, Cyril - 1920
Baldwin, Shirley - 1956
Baldwin, Viola - 1952
Barber, Vernon B - 1915
Barkett, John - 1982
Barron, Raimond - 1974
Bayman, Brenda - 1984
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Bayman, Steve - 1983
Beach, Fred - 1939
Beach, Roland - 1942
Beck, Barb - 1971
Beck, John - 1975
Beck, Tom - 1970
Beckerleg, Jane - 1973
Beckerleg, Janet - 1977
Beckerleg, Kathleen - 1965
Beckerleg, Mary Lou - 1951
Beckerleg, Susan - 1972
Beckerleg, Thomas - 1979
Beckerleg, Tom - 1976
Becvar, Kathleen - 1945
Bell, Florence - 1925
Bell, Ida - 1924
Bellanger, Ruth - 1936
Belt, Karen (Schroeder) - 1984
Bennett, Holly - 1940
Bennett, Keith - 1937
Bennington, Rosalie - 1951
Bennor, Barbara - 1966
Bennor, Betty - 1974
Bennor, Doris - 1963
Bennor, Ellen Kay - 1977
Bennor, Karen - 1983
Bennor, Paul - 1985
Bennor, Perry - 1985
Benson, Betty - 1972
Benson, Earl - 1959
Benson, Enid , - 1961
Benson, Paul - 1958
Benson, Ray - 1955
Berge, John - 1983
Biessener, Bernard - 1956
Biessener, Donna - 1980
Biessener, Irene - 1950
Biessener, Jerome - 1953
Biessener, Kathryn - 1953
Biessener, Lorraine - 1959
Biessener, Louise - 1946
Biessener, Marjorie - 1948
Biessener, Mark - 1984
Biessener, Mary - 1944
Biessener, Mike - 1981
Biessener, Roxanne - 1979
Biggin, Douglas - 1989
Biggin, Roberta - 1954
Bird, Calvin - 1959
Bixby, Linda - 1964
Bixby, Randall - 1962
Bixby, Teresa - 1981
Blanchard, Jeffrey - 1979
Blanchard, Joseph - 1977
Blanchard, Joyce - 1983
Blood, Charles - 1960
Blood, Dennis - 1957
Bly, Wayne - 1953
Boettcher, Arletta - 1943
Boettcher, Catherine - 1946
Boettcher, Diane - 1974
Boettcher, Dorothy - 1944
Boettcher, Frances - 1946
Boettcher, Joyce - 1950
Boettcher, Julie - 1977
Boettcher, Maurine - 1947
Boettcher, Maxine Donna - 1947
Bohmbach, Carole - 1956
Bohmbach, Lorraine - 1958
Bohmbach, Norman - 1954
Bohmbach, Vivian - 1955
Bohmbach, Wallace - 1929
Bombach, Evelyn - 1925
Booth, Phyllis - 1946
Booth, Rodby - 1948
Bowman, Lee - 1971
Boyd, Edwin - 1927
Bradt, Darlene - 1949
Bradt, Donna Bell - 1946
Brady, Michael - 1965
Brault, Arthur - 1950
Brault, Beatrice - 1952
Brault, Bernice - 1947
Brault, Neva - 1949
Brean, Frances - 1933
Brean, Willis - 1928
Briggs, Vera - 1910
Brooks, Leon - 1913
Brown, Ada - 1937
Brown, Allen - 1977
Brown, Bill - 1980
Brown, Carmen - 1969
Brown, Eugene - 1906
Brown, Mike - 1981
Brown, Richard - 1967
Brown, Steven - 1978
Brown, Todd - 1982
Bruno, Krishna - 1985
Buck, Cina - 1970
Buck, Denice - 1972
Buck, Gina - 1979
Buck, Larry - 1983
Buck, Robert - 1980
Buck, Tamara - 1977
Burns, Beverly - 1949
Burrows, Eunice - 1910
Busch, Dana - 1981
Busch, Darin - 1985
Busch, Dean - 1988
Butler, lona - 1923
Butler, Naida - 1922
Cafourek, Alfred - 1956
Carlson, Iver - 1934
Carlson, John - 1971
Carlson, Suzanne - 1979
Carter, Donna - 1988
Carter, Rae - 1980
Cary, Irene - 1947
Case, Alice - 1953
Case, Carol - 1951
Case, David - 1948
Case, Edward - 1955
Case, Keith - 1984
Case, Linda - 1968
Case, Marvin - 1986
Case, Michael - 1957
Case, Nancy - 1956
Case, Norma - 1950
Case, Pauline - 1942
Case, Phyllis - 1949
Case, Richard - 1961
Case, Sandra - 1964
Case, Sharon - 1959
Cerven, Kim - 1988
Chapman, Betty - 1942
Chase, Chris - 1974
Chase, David - 1960
Chase, Eugene - 1955
Chase, Kenneth - 1952
Chase, Kevin - 1984
Chase, Stan - 1977
Childs, David - 1949
Cirks, Gary - 1959
Clark, Anna Gail - 1939
Clark, Carol - 1952
Clark, Elsie - 1939
Clark, Lela - 1934
Clark, Mary - 1926
Clark, Russell - 1936
Clark, Shirley - 1928
Clason, Jack - 1933
Cohen, Bertha D - 1911
Cohen, Joseph - 1912
Cohen, Josie - 1909
Cohen, Lena - 1910
Condon, Mary - 1944
Conley, Frances - 1963
Conley, Joseph - 1961
Conley, Kathryn - 1977
Conley, Larry - 1962
Conley, Thomas - 1966
Cox, Bryan - 1976
Cox, Heather - 1984
Crafts, Charles, Jr - 1983
Crawford, Lori - 1989
Criss, John - 1940
Crookshank, Fern - 1940
Culver, Marion - 1949
Cunningham, Carole - 1960
Cunningham, Elton - 1959
Cunningham, Mabel - 1918
Cunningham, Merle - 1957
Czeczok, Lorraine - 1950
Czeczok, Margaret - 1948
Dahlquist, Mildred - 1932
Dahlquist, Ralph - 1935
Dahlquist, Ruth - 1928
Dahms, Joan - 1933
Dahms, Robert - 1947
Dahms, Rose Mary - 1942
Dahms, Walter - 1940
Daily, Helen - 1913
Dalen, Darlene - 1965
Dalen, Ella Mae - 1966
Daniels, Pauline - 1924
Davies, Herbert - 1932
Davis, Alvin - 1940
Davis, Isabelle - 1929
Davis, Jack - 1931
Davis, Thayer - 1906
Davis, Tom - 1909
DeMars, Frances - 1970
Dent, William - 1925
DeRoo, Aaron - 1989
Dewey, Cecyl M - 1915
Dickinson, Scott - 1986
Dighton, Grace - 1925
Dimmer, LeRoy - 1940
Dippold, George - 1967
Dippold, Mary - 1926
Disselbrett, Arrol - 1964
Disselbrett, Chester - 1956
Disselbrett, Delores - 1943
Dobson, Harriet - 1938
Dobson, Keith - 1944
Dobson, Loyd - 1945
Dobson, Lucille - 1935
Dobson, Orville - 1932
Dobson, Robert - 1924
Dobson, Vivian - 1948
Doppler, Anthony - 1942
Doppler, Charles - 1947
Doppler, Helene - 1941
Doppler, Laura - 1941
Downs, Dan - 1981
Downs, Donna - 1982
Downs, Richard - 1979
Duffy, Irene - 1941
Dunham, Audrey - 1973
Dunham, Jason - 1988
Dunham, Jeanne - 1959
Dunham, Jim - 1967
Dunham, John - 1965
Dunham, Laurel - 1970
Dunn, Patricia - 1988
Ebaugh, Richard - 1963
Ebaugh, Rosalind - 1962
Ebaugh, Tammy - 1983
Ebaugh, Tonja - 1988
Edelman, Jackee - 1988
Edelman, Jeff - 1984
Edelman, Judy - 1985
Edelman, Sandee - 1980
Egeland, Claudia - 1965
Egeland, Larry - 1959
Ekblad, Eva - 1938
Elavsky, Donovan - 1975
Elavsky, Jana - 1980
Elavsky, Joel - 1978
Elavsky, John - 1947
Elavsky, Karen - 1983
Elavsky, Mary - 1944
Elavsky, Mike - 1942
Elavsky, Neil - 1986
Elavsky, Ruth - 1957
Elavsky, Vivian - 1938
Elliot, Grace - 1912
Ellsworth, David - 1949
Ellsworth, Doris - 1951
Ellsworth, Dorothy - 1954
Ellsworth, JoAnn - 1960
Elphic, Grace - 1922
Engel, Virginia - 1978
Englebretson, Alice - 1921
Englebretson, Eddie - 1925
Englebretson, Esther - 1913
Englebretson, Selma - 1909
Engleking, Audrey - 1932
Engleking, Muriel - 1927
Erickson, Barbara - 1962
Erickson, Donna - 1974
Erickson, Genard - 1919
Erickson, James - 1968
Erickson, John - 1968
Erickson, Marie - 1958
Erickson, Mary - 1966
Erickson, Minerva - 1959
Erickson, Sadie - 1926
Erickson, Tom - 1972
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Whiting, Neil - 1937
Wicks, Beverly - 1966
Wicks, Dennis - 1963
Wicks, Donald - 1980
Wicks, Duane - 1958
Wicks, Janice - 1964
Wicks, Margaret - 1960
Wicks, Sandie - 1986
Wicks, Shari - 1979
Wicks, Stacy - 1988
Wicks, Stephen - 1983
Wiek, Ellen - 1938
Wilkening, Lorri - 1989
Wilkening, Wayne - 1986
Williams, Neoma - 1918
Williams, Nora - 1918
Wilson, Dorothy - 1938
Winklehorst, Maybelle - 1951
Winklehorst, Paul - 1947
Winklemann, Evelyn - 1929
Winklemann, Gladys - 1922
Winklemann, Lillian - 1936
Wise, Betty - 1952
Wise, Carol - 1954
Woock, Aline - 1913
Woock, Herman - 1917
Woock, Leona - 1917
Woods, Alice - 1924
Young, Clara - 1942
Young, Clarence - 1948
Young, Gary - 1974
Young, Herbert - 1972
Local call number: PR21619
Title: [Actor George Peppard, at right, with actress Victoria Principal in Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: 19--.
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint: b&w; 3 x 4 in.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
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British postcard by Real Photograph in the Art Photo Postcard series, no. 81. Photo: Gaumont-British.
British film and stage actress Nova Pilbeam (1919) is a forgotten star with an odd name. As a teenager, she played in two Alfred Hitchcock classics, The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) and Young and Innocent (1937). In 1948 she vanished from the British cinema.
Nova Margery Pilbeam was born in Wimbledon, London in 1919. Her parents were actor and theatrical manager Arnold Pilbeam, and his wife Margery Stopher Pilbeam. Nova made her stage debut at five in a charity performance produced by her father. As soon as the law allowed, she made her professional debut. At 12, she played Marigold in Toad of Toad Hall at the Savoy theatre in 1931. This led to more stage work in her teen years and to an audition for Robert Stevenson at Gaumont British in 1934. She got a leading role in the British drama Little Friend (1934, Berthold Viertel) starring Matheson Lang. She played a young girl who becomes an unwilling witness to the divorce of her parents (Matheson Lang and Lydia Sherwood). At Wicked Lady, Carole writes: “When the film was released, Pilbeam was a sensation. Kinematograph Weekly praised the ‘brilliant performance by the newly discovered English protégée’ Gaumont-British executives were impressed and signed her to a seven year contract”. Pilbeam first got a small but important role in Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) featuring Peter Lorre. Pilbeam played a sophisticated teenager who is kidnapped. The Man Who Knew Too Much became one of the most successful and critically acclaimed thrillers of Hitchcock's British period. Brendon Hanley at AllMovie: ”Though Alfred Hitchcock would remake the movie himself in 1956 with a bigger budget, the original 1934 version of The Man Who Knew Too Much is arguably a more historically significant and aesthetically interesting film. It was Hitchcock's first true international hit. Though he wouldn't have a major success in America until The Lady Vanishes, Man and the subsequent The 39 Steps helped establish the director's distinctive style and lay the groundwork for his popularity. Along with Hitchcock's trademark blend of suspense and humour and blurring of the normal and abnormal, the film also features his characteristically grand showpieces, most memorably the recreation of the true-life ‘Sidney Street Siege’ and the famous Albert Hall scene.”
Nova Pilbeam then played a lead role as the 16-years old Lady Jane Grey in Tudor Rose (1935, Robert Stevenson), a dramatization of Grey's short life, from her forced marriage to Henry VIII to her brief reign as queen of England and finally to her beheading. Carole at WickedLady: “Pilbeam looked glorious in the sumptuous Tudor costumes and was extremely touching in the role. She subsequently won the Film Weekly medal for the best performance by a performer in a British Film.” Still only seventeen, Pilbeam then had a starring role opposite Derrick de Marney in Hitchcock's Young and Innocent (1937, Alfred Hitchcock), for which she is now best known. Hal Erickson reviews at AllMovie: “Alfred Hitchcock was beginning to repeat himself, but audiences didn't mind so long as they were thoroughly entertaining-which they were, without fail. Derrick De Marney finds himself in a 39 Steps situation when he is wrongly accused of murder. While a fugitive from the law, De Marney is helped by heroine Nova Pilbeam, who three years earlier had played the adolescent kidnap victim in Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much. The obligatory 'fish out of water' scene, in which the principals are briefly slowed down by a banal every day event, occurs during a child's birthday party. The actual villain, whose identity is never in doubt (Hitchcock made thrillers, not mysteries) is played by George Curzon, who suffers from a twitching eye. Curzon's revelation during an elaborate nightclub sequence is a Hitchcockian tour de force, the sort of virtuoso sequence taken for granted in these days of flexible cameras and computer enhancement, but which in 1937 took a great deal of time, patience and talent to pull off.”After this, her film career may have stalled somewhat. She was considered for Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes (1938), but lost the role to Margaret Lockwood. In 1939 she appeared on the early British television drama Prison Without Bars (1939) with Jill Esmond, and in the Ealing comedy Cheer Boys Cheer (1939, Walter Forde) depicting the rivalry between two firms of brewers. In 1939 Nova Pilbeam married Penrose ‘Pen’ Tennyson, a great-grandson of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson. They had met at the set of Young and Innocent, where he was an assistant director to Alfred Hitchcock. Tennyson became a film director himself the year they were married.
Unlike other British film stars of the 1930’s, Nova Pilbeam never made a film in Hollywood. Producer David O. Selznick wanted her for the lead as Mrs De Winter in Rebecca (1940, Alfred Hitchcock) and thought she could be an international film star. However, her agent was worried about the length of a five-year contract and Hitchcock thought she was too immature for the role. It must have been a blow to Pilbeam that Hitchcock gave the role to Joan Fontaine and that her studio, Gaumont British, had collapsed in 1937 due to overexpansion and the inability to penetrate the American market. In 1941 her husband Pen Tennyson suddenly died in a tragic plane crash. He had been called up to film some instructional shorts for the war effort. Despite all this, Pilbeam carried on. Throughout the 1940’s, she appeared in British war and crime films along with many stage roles. In 1940 she played with Wilfrid Lawson in Pastor Hall (1940, Roy Boulting), based on the true story of Pastor Martin Neimuller, who was sent to Dachau concentration camp for criticising the Nazi party. Another wartime propaganda film was The Next of Kin (1942, Thorold Dickinson) about the danger of Nazi espionage. It became a great box office hit. On stage, Pilbeam gave vibrant performances as the title role of Peter Pan, Viola in Twelfth Night and Rosalind in As You Like It. One of her last films was The Three Weird Sisters (1948). It was a Gothic tale of a dying Welsh mining town and the three old and afflicted ladies who oversee it. The screenplay is credited to five writers, including Dylan Thomas. After the release, she retired from the screen. She was 29 at the time. In 1950, Pilbeam married BBC Radio journalist Alexander Whyte and their daughter Sarah Jane was born in 1952. The couple stayed together until his death in 1972. Nova Pilbeam lives in Dartmouth Park, North London and is at the time of writing 93.
Sources: Hal Erickson (AllMovie), Brendon Hanley (AllMovie), Carole (Wicked Lady), BritMovie, Lenin Imports, Wikipedia and IMDb.
Local call number: PR21762
Title: [Pine Crest School students in a music class: Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: 1969 or 1970.
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint: b&w; 8 x 10 in.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
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Front row
1. Arden Jensen---Rockfield #41
2. Robert Bruyer---Bruyer #8
3. Roland Danielson---Dalesburg #35
4. Glen Lindstrom---Marshalltown #30
5. Dennis Carlson---Dalesburg #35
6. ?
7. Walden Anderson---Ellis White #42
8. 'Bud' Christensen---Fairview #6
9. Ralph Johnson---Danefield #51
10. Irvin Madsen---Rockfield #41
Row 2
1. Wayne Morse---Island #57
2. Harold Alne---West Point #40
3. ?
4. Elenore Peterson---Komstad #46
5. Geraldine Christopherson---Prairie Bell #11
6. Alice Soloman---Valley #22
7. ?
8. ?
9. Phyllis Christopherson---Prairie Bell #11
10. LaVerne Boline---Dalesburg #35
11. Deloris Peterson---Dalesburg #35
12. ?
13. Donald Peterson---Dalesburg #35
14. Merle Macy---Burbank #10
15. Tommy Hendricks---Star Prairie #14
Row 3
1. Warren Anderson---Prairie Bell #11
2. Warren Morse---Island #57
3. Clarence Hensley---Spirit Mound #15
4. Ivan Jensen---Rockfield #41
5. Richard Tindeland---Spirit Mound #15
6. Kenneth Kjonegaard---Bluff Center #45
7. James Godsk--Ellis White #42
8. Thomas Holton---Independence #1
9. Charles Clark---Danefield #51
10. Peter Christensen---Bloomingdale #16
11. Burton Olson---Clay Point #31
12. Adrian Ulvog---Clay Point #31
13. Arnold Nelson---Rockfield #41
14. Ernest Erickson---Star Prairie #14
Row 4
1. Marjorie Varnum---Frog Creek $34
2. Roberta Johnson---???
3. ?
4. Alphonsine Girard---Bruyer #8
5. ?
6. Doris Lind---Riverside #36
7. ?
8. ?
9. Laura Girard---Bruyer #8
10. Leonia Soloman--Prairie Center #27
11. Phyllis Cleland---Bloomingdale #16
12. Joan Nissen---Bloomingdale #16
13. Kathleen Nylen---Norway #3
14. Grace Dahlin---Komstad #46
15. Sena Twite---Newdale #43
Row 5
1. ?
2. ?
3. Gordon Eggan---Glenwood #50
4. Elenore Erickson---Greendield #18
5. ?
6. Opal Meyer---West Point #40
7. Doris Halverson---South Bend #7
8. ?
9. ?
10. Harriet Berg---Dalesburg #35
11. Marion Johnson---Clay Point #31
12. Marjorie Purcell---Marshalltown #30
13. Hazel Swee---Prairie Center #27
14. ?
15. Francis Fullencamp---Burbank #10
16. ?
Row 6
1. Ervin Jensen---Newdale #43
2. Thelma Schafstall---Island #57
3. Patricia Wathier---Riverside #38
4. ?
5. ?
6. ?
7. ?
8. Alfred Buckneberg---Riverside #36
9. Elmer Kryger---Norway #3
10. Robert Dahlin---Komstad #46
11. Harold Delaney---Island #57
12. Lyle Hohneke---Fairview #6
13. Bernice Lambert---Bruyer #8
14. Corine Piersol---Spirit Mound #15
15. Louise Bervin---Bethel #38
16. Glen Wensel---Burbank #10
Graduates Not Identified: Kenneth Herried #1--Della Johnson #2--Dorothy Cook, Nyla Hubert#10--John Wastlund, John Powell, Roy Powell #16--Laura Fuller, Oren Fuller #18--Robert Richer #22--Ernest Lockwood, Hubert Girard #25--Robert Doohen, Lloyal Myhre#27--Kenneth Cole, Howard Lind, Glen Lindstrom #30-Donald Johnson, Geraldine Paulson #34-Merle Knutson #1 Cons-
Lucile Heglin #36-Harlan Nelson #38-Duane Johnson, LaVonne Seger, Roberta
White #42-Carol Carlson, Kenneth Ebsen #43-Virginia Kjonegaard,Bessie Nicolson, Millie Rudolph,Clifford Thorson #45-Emolyn Johnson, Esther
Peterson, #49-Donna Norling, Elizabeth Johnson, Alton Larson, LaVerme
Johnson #50-Arlan Ostrem, LaVerne Erickson #54
Identifier: northdakotahisto01loun
Title: North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Lounsberry, Clement A. (Clement Augustus), 1843-1926
Subjects: North Dakota -- HistoryNorth Dakota -- Biography
Publisher: Chicago, The S.J. Clarke Pub. co.
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Ind.; Arthur C. Dumochel, clerk.Devils Lake, N. D.; William J. Elliott, plasterer, Salineville, Ohio; Frank E.Elliott, student, Devils Lake, N. D.; Fred Eymann, farmer, Rugby, N. D.; AlbertC. Erickson, laborer, San Francisco, Cal.; Lawrence J. Greene, laborer. GrandHarbor, N. D.; Hastings H. Hamilton, law student. Grand Forks, N. D.; WilliamHuseby, mason. Devils Lake, N. D.; Thomas Hurley, laborer. Devils Lake, N. D.;George L. Jenks, clerk, Devils Lake, N. D.; Alfred P. Jones, baker, Montreal,Canada; Orval O. Judd, farmer. Devils Lake, N. D.; George A. Kellogg, farmer,Leesburg, Ind.; Zeno Le Due. farmer, Crary, N. D.; Harry A. Lindsmith,farmer, Owatonna, Minn.; Orlow B. Maybee, laborer, Devils Lake, N. D.:Charles R. McGraw, laborer. Grand Forks, N. D.; EHjah Morgan, painter. GrandForks, N. D.; John C. Millar, laborer. Devils Lake, N. D.; William R. Olmstead, . ■^ iillKu: .^^ii^^Biifi shu^^ :-.iiiBPL^^:,. -■jPIb 1^^^^^^^^ .^^ ^^^^Hi^iiiiiijmgli^ H^^^^^H JAMESTOWN CX)LLEGE
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Local call number: PR21521
Title: [Celebrities gathered for a group portrait: Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: Photographed between July 25 and September 20, 1972.
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint: b&w; 10 x 8 in.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Accompanying note: '1. Eddie Bracken ?, 2. wife Alene Akins (?) former Playboy bunny, 3. Larry King.'
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The Eternal Flame of Hope and Roy Thompson Hall
Located in Toronto's Metro Hall Square, the Eternal Flame of Hope is dedicated to physically disabled persons. The plaque at left reads: ' .. symbolic of the hopes, aspirations and triumphant achievements burning within the human spirit. May courage never be extinguished or light diminished nor spirits bound in pursuit of personal excellence.'
Roy Thomson Hall is Canada's premier concert hall. Designed by Canadian architects Arthur Erickson and Mather & Haldenby, it's the home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir.
Sales/Licensing history: Wall calendars, condominium developer showroom display.
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Roy Thomson Hall (in silver); Arthur Erickson,1982
© Stephanie Fysh 2007; all rights reserved
Downtown Toronto with the Roy Thomson Hall in the foreground, as the sun begins to set. The Hall is the seat of the symphony and other concerts. Across the street are a row of theatres for live performances. Architects Arthur Erickson and Mathers and Haldenby.
Excerpt from Wikipedia:
Roy Thomson Hall is a concert hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located downtown in the city's entertainment district, it is home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. Opened in 1982, its circular architectural design exhibits a sloping and curvilinear glass exterior. It was designed by Canadian architects Arthur Erickson and Mathers and Haldenby. The hall seats 2,630 guests and features a pipe organ built by Canadian organ builders Gabriel Kney of London, Ontario.
The hall was formerly known as The New Massey Hall during its construction and pre-construction phase. It acquired its official name on January 14, 1982, as thanks to the family of Roy Thomson (first Lord Thomson of Fleet and founder of the publishing empire Thomson Corporation), who had donated C$4.5 million to complete the fundraising efforts for the new hall.
The hall was renovated over a period of six months in 2002, after years of complaints from musicians about the quality of its acoustics.
Filmmaker Jeffery Klassen's 2005 film, Toronto Architecture, interviews Arthur Erickson about the structure. Erickson talks of the point of the grey structure being that of a container which people were to fill up with their own decorations. The pond was originally designed to be used as a skating rink in the winter. The building was influenced by Erickson's journeys in Japan and his relationship with the North American Aboriginals.
Local call number: PR21733
Title: Pine Crest School student carving a Halloween pumpkin: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: 1966 or 1967.
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint: b&w; 10 x 8 in.
Series Title: (Print collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General Note: The photographer Roy Erickson was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with 'The Best of Broward' magazine for over 10 years.
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
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Local call number: PR21363
Title: Unidentified fashionable couple at a racetrack: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Date: 1969
General note: The photographer Roy Erickson was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with 'The Best of Broward' magazine for over 10 years.
Personal author: Roy Erickson
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint; b&w; 10 x 8 in.
Series Title: Roy Erickson collection
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL: www.floridamemory.com/items/show/14809
Dutch postcard by Croese & Bosman, no. 534. Photo: Columbia Film.
Lovely British actress Lilian Bond (1908 - 1991) made over 50 films in Hollywood from the late 1920’s through the 1940’s. One of her first roles was in James Whale’s classic horror comedy The Old Dark House (1932), but in later years she mostly appeared in B-movies, both in leading parts and in bit roles.
Lilian Bond (sometimes credited as Lillian Bond) was born and educated in London. In 1926 she won a beauty contest, and shortly afterwards, she went to New York, where she was hired for The Ziegfeld Follies. She made her film debut in No More Children (1929, Albert H. Kelley). and between 1929 and 1931 she starred in nine films. The western Rider of the Plains (1931, John P. McCarthy) opposite Tom Tyler, and the romantic comedy Just a Gigolo (1931, Jack Conway) with William Haines launched her career. In 1932 she was voted by the Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers (WAMPAS) as one of the fifteen WAMPAS Baby Stars (the most promising young film actresses) alongside future Hollywood legends Gloria Stuart and Ginger Rogers. Her films during the 1930’s included the Joe E. Brown comedy Fireman Save My Child (1932, Lloyd Bacon), the crime drama Pick-Up (1933, Marion Gering) with George Raft and Sylvia Sidney, Double Harness (1933, John Cromwell), and Affairs of a Gentleman (1934, Edwin L. Marin). Her refined British accent provided a unique contrast to the gold-digging characters she was required to play. Her best film of this period was the gothic comedy The Old Dark House (1932, James Whale), based on a spooky story by J. B. Priestly. Lilian was here part of a wonderful ensemble cast, including Boris Karloff, Ernest Thesiger, Eva Moore, Gloria Stuart, Charles Laughton, Raymond Massey, and Melvyn Douglas.
From 1932 to 1953 Lilian Bond would play roles in 39 films, some of which were uncredited, with others having her in the lead heroine role. She worked for Paramount, Universal, First National (Warner Brothers) and MGM. Probably her best known film role was in the closing scenes of The Westerner (1940, William Wyler) which starred Gary Cooper and Walter Brennan. She played legendary British stage actress Lillie Langtry, object of Judge Roy Bean's (Brennan) unyielding desire. By the 1950’s her career had slowed, with her having mainly television series appearances. She retired from acting in 1958. Lilian Bond married twice, her first marriage being at the height of her career, to Sidney Smith. She married Smith in 1934, and the two divorced in 1944. In 1950 she married actor Morton Lowry, best known for his vilainous performance in The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939, Sidney Lanfield) and with whom she would remain married until his death in 1987. In 1991 she died of a heart attack in Reseda, California.
Sources: Allure, Hal Erickson (All Movie Guide), Wikipedia and IMDb.
Local call number: PR21829a
Title: [Photographer's son holding camera: Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: Photographed in February 1974.
Physical descrip: 1 slide: col.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
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Roy Thomson Hall in downtown Toronto. Designed by Arthur Erickson and Mathers and Haldenby, opened 1982.
Spanish postcard by Archivo Bermejo, Barcelona. Photo: Universal. Photo: publicity still for Sudan (John Rawlins, 1945).
Dominican film actress María Montez (1912-1951) gained fame and popularity as a tempestuous Latino beauty in Hollywood movies of the 1940s. In a series of exotic adventures filmed in Technicolor, she starred as Arabian princesses, jungle goddesses and highborn gypsies, dressed in fanciful costumes and sparkling jewels. Over her career, ‘The Queen of Technicolor’ appeared in 26 films, of which five were made in Europe.
Maria Montez was born Maria Africa Gracia Vidal in Barahona, Dominican Republic in 1912. She was one of ten children born to Isidoro Gracía, and his wife Teresa Vidal. Her father was a textile exporter and the Honorary Vice Consul of Spain in the Dominican Republic. Despite what several sources write, Montez lived the first 27 years of her life in the Dominican Republic. In 1932 she married William G. McFeeters, a wealthy banker who served in the British army. In 1939 they divorced and Maria moved to New York City, where she worked as a model. She was discovered by a Universal talent scout and left for Hollywood. One of her first films for Universal was the Science Fiction comedy The Invisible Woman (A. Edward Sutherland, 1940) in which she had a bit part as a model. In the B-Western Boss of Bullion City (Ray Taylor, 1940) starring Johnny Mack Brown, Montez was the female lead. It was the first time she played a leading role and was the only one of her film roles where she speaks some Spanish. South of Tahiti (George Waggner, 1941) with Brian Donlevy and Broderick Crawford, helped to launch her as a pin-up star. Her beauty soon made her the centrepiece of Universal's Technicolor costume adventures. Her most frequent costar was Jon Hall, who some critics claimed was prettier and better built than she was. Their joint films were the big hit Arabian Nights (John Rawlins, 1942) with Sabu, White Savage (Arthur Lubin, 1943), Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (Arthur Lubin, 1944) with Turhan Bey, the camp classic Cobra Woman (Robert Siodmak, 1944), Gypsy Wildcat (Roy William Neil, 1944), and Sudan (John Rawlins, 1945). Hal Erickson at AllMovie: “A 24-hour-a-day star, Ms. Montez was famous for her spectacular entrances at nightclubs and social functions; once, when her arrival at the Universal commissary failed to attract notice, she turned her heel and left the room, returning moments later with a huge entourage and accompanying loud noises.” ‘The Caribbean Cyclone’ often quarrelled with her directors and went on suspension for refusing the lead in the Western Frontier Gal (Charles Lamont, 1945). Her role was taken by Yvonne de Carlo who had become a similar sort of star and began to supplant Montez's position at the studio. Montez then appeared in the sepia-toned swashbuckler The Exile (Max Ophüls, 1947) starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and the Technicolor Western Pirates of Monterey (Alfred L. Werker, 1947) with Rod Cameron. It was to be her last film for Universal.
While working in Hollywood, Maria Montez met French actor Jean-Pierre Aumont. They married in 1943 at Montez's home in Beverly Hills. Aumont had to leave a few days after their wedding to serve in the Free French Forces fighting against Nazi Germany during World War II. At the end of the war, the couple had a daughter, Maria Christina (also known as actress Tina Aumont), born in Hollywood in 1946. The couple starred together in the American adventure film Siren of Altantis (Gregg G. Tallas, 1949), produced by United Artists. It was the first movie Montez made after leaving Universal Pictures. By then, her career in the United States began to wane due to audiences' changing taste in films. Montez and Aumont, then moved to a home in Suresnes, a western suburb of Paris. In France, Montez appeared in several films and the play L'Ile Heureuse (The happy island), written by her husband. Her first French film was Hans le marin/Wicked City (François Villiers, 1949) with Jean-Pierre Aumont and Lilli Palmer. It was a success in Europe. She then played the sadistic manager of a circus show, who uses her attractiveness to seduce men and force them to do dangerous acrobatic acts in Portrait d'un assassin/Portrait of an Assassin (Bernard-Roland, 1949). One of her victims was played by Erich von Stroheim. She also wrote three books, two of which were published, as well as penning a number of poems. In Italy, she starred in the Italian-American co production. Il Ladro di Venezia/The Thief of Venice (John Brahm, 1950) with another former Universal contract star, Paul Christian a.k.a. Paul Hubschmid. Her last film was the Italian adventure film La vendetta del corsaro/Revenge of the Pirates (Primo Zeglio, 1951). At only 39, Maria Montez died in Suresnes, France in 1951 after apparently suffering a heart attack and drowning in her bath. She was buried in the Cimetière du Montparnasse in Paris where her tombstone gives her amended year of birth (1918), not the actual year of birth (1912). Shortly after her death, a street in the city of Barahona, Montez's birthplace, was named in her honour. In 1996, the city of Barahona opened the Aeropuerto Internacional María Montez (María Montez International Airport) in her honour.
Sources: Hal Erickson (AllMovie), Denny Jackson (IMDb), Wikipedia and IMDb.
Local call number: PR21449
Title: [Tennis player arrives at Aventura Tennis Classic: Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: Photographed between July 25 and September 20, 1972.
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint: col.; 4 x 5 in.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
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Local call number: PR21376
Title: Unidentified men and children modeling fashion: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Personal author: Roy Erickson
Date: Between 1969 and 1972
General note: The photographer Roy Erickson was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with 'The Best of Broward' magazine for over 10 years.
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint; b&w; 10 x 8 in.
Series Title: Roy Erickson collection
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL: www.floridamemory.com/items/show/14822
Local call number: PR21822a
Title: [Actor Anthony Quinn at an unidentified restaurant: Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: 19--.
Physical descrip: 1 photonegative: color; 60 mm.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL:www.floridamemory.com/items/show/61387
Caption: University of Illinois, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Class 1909, Res Est Sacra Miser
Photographer: The Walinger Co. 156 Wabash Ave.
Description: As pictured, left to right, top to bottom
* indicates photographed graduate not listed in Class of 1909 in 1921 alumni record
† indicates faculty/staff
William Marcellus Drake MD
William Frank Tyler
George Thomas Coleman MD
W. E. Burnett BS BSD * (There is a Wesley Edward Burnett listed in the class of 1910)
Thomas Henry Wood
Samuel Metcoff MD
Harry Bennett Weinburgh
James Orvil Murphy BD BS
Lester Le Moyne Hines
Roy Gavin Fisher
Samuel Nye Clark MD
Carl Richard Bassler
George Buntin Grober
Emil Albert Buehler MD
Roy W. Fouts BD
Martin Warner Hanson AB MD
Maximilian John Hubeny MD
Arthur Edward Boland
Matthew Evertz MD
Oscar Benton Nugent MD
Elmer Erickson
Edwin Aid Layton MD
John Lewis Newman
William Cumback Lathrop MD
George Lester Hickman
Arthur Earl Davis
S. L. Hosmon * (There is a Sarah Longworth Hosmon listed in the class of 1910)
Haydee Ursula Boudreau
Cora Irene Kipp
Olga Davis
Deborah Doan
Adelaide Mary Tyrell
Frieda Hirschberg
Ellen Marie Johnson MD
Nettie Phillips Shapiro
Mary Fimpel
Henrietta Damkroeger
Hedwin H. Becker
Pauline Rose Kapsa
Albert Lee Yocum
Maurice Lyon Puffer MD
Austin George Byrd
Henry Isaac Leviton
James Elliott Thompson MD
Cornelius Arthur Leenheer PhG MD
John Leonard Nicolai
Julian Alfred Braham
Charles Fay Ryan
Fred Henry Shorts MD
Andrew Hofmann BS PhG
Naif Isa Nassar
Frank McCollum Cox MD
Allen Pettit Hughes MD
Arthur Edgar Price AB MD †
Frederick Tice MD †
Charles Sumner Bacon AM PhB MD †
Charles Davison MD †
Albert John Ochsner BS FRMS MD †
Frank Breckinridge Earle MD, Secy. †
Oscar A. King MD, Vice Dean †
Edmund Janes James PhD LLD, President †
William Edward Quine MD LLD, Dean †
Alexander Hugh Ferguson MD CM FRMS MD †
Harris Ellett Santee PhD MD †
William Lincoln Ballenger MD †
William Allen Pusey AM MD †
Henry Turman Byford AM MD †
Maurice Louis Goodkind MD †
Joseph Cooperstein
Alf Magnus Kjandal
Gustavus Emanuel Stromberg
Carl Frederick Conrad Kramer
Adolph Gehrmann MD †
Bernard Fantus MD †
G. Frank Lydston MD †
Thomas Archibald Davis MD †
Daniel Atkinson King Steele MD, Actuary †
George Peter Dreyer AB PhD †
Daniel Nathan Eisendrath AB MD †
Charles Spencer Williamson BS MD †
William McIntyre Harsha AB MD †
Alphonsus Vincent King
Isaac Frank Fremmel
Clyde Talbot Bundy
Frederick Riley Wilson
Edward Morton Heacock
Fred Carl Zapffe MD †
John Weatherson CE MD †
William Elliott Gamble BS MD †
Edward Louis Heintz PhG MD †
Edwin Graffam Earle MD †
Charles Clayton O’Byrne MD †
Marcus Patten Hatfield AM MD †
Arthur Henry Brumback MD †
Charles Edward Humiston MD †
Elmer DeWitt Brothers BS LLB †
Joseph McIntyre Patton MD †
Richard Hunt Brown MD †
Leslie Frederick Mac Diarmid
William Henry Daley PhG MD
Bernard McCarthy Pugh
Charles Eugene Beltzer
Arthur William Freese
Eduard Joyce
Joseph C. Beck MD †
Channing Whitney Barrett MD †
John Lincoln Porter MD †
William Fuller MD †
Lee Harrison Mettler AM MD †
Francis Roberta Sherwood MD †
Frank Eldridge Wynekoop MS MD †
Clarence James Willard
Aaron Samuel Torrens
Daniel William Matthaei
Samuel R. Salzman
Robert Roy McLallen
Starling Peters Alderson
John Erasmus Harper AM MD †
Warren Coleman Hawthorne BA MS †
Edward Franklin Wells MD †
Stella May Gardner MD †
Annie Esther Barron-Harrison MD †
Twing Brooks Wiggin MD †
Ludwig Simon PhB MD †
Harry Oscar White MD †
Bertha Van Hoosen AM MD †
Rachelle S. Yarros MD †
Arthur Mills Corwin AM MD †
John Brown Loring MR LLCM MD †
Carl Beck MD †
Elgie Kraut
Edward Franklin Hurlbut
Austin Alfred Foote
Leonard Harriman
Frank Leonard Hammerstrand
Louis Henry Miller
Edwin Raymond Tiffin PhG
Alexander William Burke
Oscar Nicholas Mortensen
Otto Charles Summerfeld
Evan Henry Montgomery Griffiths Jr.
Earle John Byers
John Arthur Turner PhG
Bruce Ashton Harrison
Raymond Edward Watkins
Walter Nordal Lee
Warren Johnson
George Ira Hurley BS, Ex. Com.
Lewis Dell Mills, Ex. Com.
Lawrence Richard Elward, Treas. Ex. Com.
William Ray Ely, Chairman Ex. Com.
Ernest Downing Hatch PhB, Sec. Ex. Com.
Albert Brown Kruidenier, Ex. Com.
Ira Elmer Hoffman, Ex. Com.
Canute Walter Ruus
John Charles Ryan
Shelley Uriah Marietta DDS
George Henry Musselman
Harry George Erwin
Emil A. Ochsner
Gustave Elmer Eck
William Polson Smith
Claude Allen Link
Cuthbert Joseph Leavy
John George Ingold, Poet
Leonard Cardinal Quinn BS, Asst. Editor
Le Roy Bertram Elliston, Prophet
Oliver Cromwell Kirby, Historian
Jacob John Minke, Treas.
Mary Margaret Wheeler (Bennett), 2nd V. Pres.
Mylo Lee, Pres.
Albert George Aschauer, 1st V. Pres.
Elizabeth N. Van Hoesen, Secy.
George Washington Post BS, Valedictorian
Henry Louis Krafft, Artist
Myron Elroy Bennett, Editor
Walter Thomas Murphey, Sgt. at Arms
Wallace Edson Rose
Arthur William Gregg
Claude J. Mills
Frank Livingstone Townsley PhG
William R. McIntyre
Not pictured:
Wilbur Daniel Cook
Frank Emmett Gearon (there is a F. E. Gearon pictured in the 1908 composite)
Thomas McEachern
De Con Carpenter Moulding (there is a D. C. Moulding pictured in the 1907 composite)
Walter Scott Muirhead (there is a W. Muirhead pictured in the 1907 composite)
George Beekman Neimeyer (there is a G. B. Neimeyer pictured in the 1908 composite)
Source: University of Illinois College of Medicine Graduating Class Composite Photos. Special Collections and University Archives, University of Illinois at Chicago Library
Rights: This image may be used freely, with attribution, for research, study and educational purposes. For permission to publish, distribute, or use this image for any other purpose, please contact Special Collections and University Archives, University of Illinois at Chicago Library at
lib-spec@uic.libanswers.com
For more images from the collection, visit collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/uic_cmc
Local call number: PR21772
Title: [View of a Pine Crest School dance party: Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: 1969 or 1970.
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint: b&w; 8 x 10 in.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL:www.floridamemory.com/items/show/61335
Ex - Tracy Cooper collection..an early example of the split ring cancel from Erickson.
Erickson is an unincorporated community immediately to the east of Creston, British Columbia. It is home to many cherry and apple orchards and is located on Highway 3, also known as the Crowsnest Highway. Erickson has one school, Erickson Elementary School, which is in the School District # 8 and has grades Kindergarten through Grade 7. Erickson has two wineries, three hotels, one gas station, a micro grocery, and a sawmill. There are also over 10 fruit stands scattered along the two main roads. (Highway 3 & Erickson Rd) In 1926 the East Creston Irrigation District was established and, for the first time, Erickson had fresh running water from Arrow Creek. The pipeline from Arrow Creek is powered by gravity and no pumps are necessary from Arrow Creek all the way to Creston.
- from 1908 'Lovell's Gazetteer of the Dominion of Canada' - ERICKSON, a station in Kootenay District, B.C., on the C.P.R., 9 miles north of Kitchener, and 19 miles south of Kootenay Landing.
(from 1918 - Wrigley's British Columbia directory) - ERICKSON - a post office and station on the C. P. R. Crow's Nest line, 2 1/2 miles from Creston, in Kaslo Provincial Electoral District. The population in 1918 was 150. Local resources: Ranching and fruit-growing. Roy M. Telford was the postmaster from 1913 to 1952.
Erickson Post Office was opened 1 January 1908, named in association with Erickson Ridge and Creek, in turn after Eric Gustavous Erickson (1857-1927) superintendent for CPR at Cranbrook, 1904-08.
/ ERICKSON / FE 25 / 09 / B.C. / - split ring cancel - this split ring hammer is not listed in the proof book.
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Message on postcard reads: How is it going old lady..Love from Gordon.
It was addressed to: Miss M.A. Fraser /
Shelley House / Shelley, / Suffolk, / England - Link to a photo - Shelley House, Suffolk, is a lovely country garden created by its owners - www.gapphotos.com/GardensBlog/?p=3330
and then redirected to: The Convent / Bishop's Stortford / England - Link to the history of 'St. Mary's Catholic School - www.stmarys.net/about-us/school-history/
Local call number: PR21523
Title: [Kenny Loggins reading Zoo World music magazine with Jim Messina: Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: 1973.
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint: b&w; 10 x 8 in.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL:www.floridamemory.com/items/show/14901
Local call number: PR21391
Title: Unidentified young woman modeling fashion: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Date: 1970
General note: The photographer Roy Erickson was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with 'The Best of Broward' magazine for over 10 years.
Accompanying note: 'Lilly Pulitzer fashions.'
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint; b&w; 10 x 8 in.
Series Title: Roy Erickson collection
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL: www.floridamemory.com/items/show/14837
Local call number: PR21636
Title: [Puppet show crew on the set for 'The Adventures of Captain Can-do': Fort Lauderdale, Florida]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: 19--.
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint: b&w; 8 x 10 in.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL:www.floridamemory.com/items/show/15013
Roy Thomson Hall is a concert hall located at 60 Simcoe Street in Toronto, Ontario. It is the home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. Opened in 1982, its circular architectural design exhibits a sloping and curvilinear glass exterior. It was designed by Canadian architects Arthur Erickson and Mathers and Haldenby. The hall seats 2630 and features a pipe organ built by Canadian organ builders Gabriel Kney of London, Ontario.
Roy Thomson Hall
Toronto, Ontario
Explored! #244
San Diego Convention Centre was designed by Canadian architect Arthur Erickson who is also responsible for the interior of the Roy Thompson Hall in Toronto.
Local call number: PR21645
Title: [Luciano Pavarotti, left, chatting with Fort Lauderdale Symphony music director Emerson Buckley]
Personal Author: Erickson, Roy.
Date: 1981.
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint: b&w; 5 x 7 in.
Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.)
General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years.
Repository:State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL:www.floridamemory.com/items/show/15024
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