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A Walk in the Park: Day Five
We've finally arrived at the Central Plaza! I'm glad we're here, because this is one of my favorite areas of Disneyland.
If I could have worked all my shifts at the Information Board, I certainly would have!
What can one say?
There are often service vehicles on Main Street when the Park is closed; I'm happy to have avoided that here.
Kevin Yee liked this second photo enough to use it on the cover of the preview edition of Mouse Trap.
Well, the Park's going to open soon, so what better place to leave you? If you move off quietly, you may be able to avoid attracting Security's attention. So go off to explore your favorite corner of Disneyland before Guests arrive, but remember--I never saw you!
Thesaurus Statistics
This probably requires a small bit of explanation...
Total number of terms: Every term in the thesaurus (obviously). This includes 20,432 dates (e.g., 2008-07-27). Since these have relationships and notes just like other terms, I have no problem including them in the count.
Non-postable terms: These are what is known as the lead-in vocabulary. Disneyland Omnibus would lead one to the postable term Omnibus.
Top terms: A key part of the thesaurus is the hierarchy, and this is the number of terms at the top. Now, with the structure I'm using it shouldn't be as high as it is. I'd like to have only 10-15 top terms. A large number of the top terms, then, are terms I've picked up while going through sources that I still need to fit into the conceptual structure.
Orphan terms: These are a subset of the top terms that don't have relations to other terms. This number should be 0.
Subject categories: This is another means of classification outside of the hierarchy. For instance, for people and organizations in the thesaurus I have a "Role" classification. The Roles include Atmosphere Talent, Cast Member, lessee personnel, and Retlaw personnel.
Hierarchical relationships: Hierarchy is used for structure and to facilitate searching. Fantasy on Parade has broader terms events, promotions, and programs by names (a term which then functions something like an authority list) and parades.
Equivalence relationships: The Omnibus example above is an equivalent relationship--where I've defined that one term can be used for two terms. This needn't be confined to nomenclature issues. If I wanted lower specificity, I could have Omnibus (along with Fire Engine, Horseless Carriage (Red), etc.) point to Main Street Vehicles. But with this project I've been much more inclined to address distinctions than to lump things together.
Associative relationships: These types of relations call attention to other terms that might be of interest. In the Library of Congress Subject Headings, these are just RT--related terms. While I do denote some relations this way, I've also defined a fair number of more specific relationships. For example, Dominguez, Ron PFMD [performed as/in] Davy Crockett (walk-around character). Fantasia Gardens PRED [had predecessor] Motor Boat Cruise. (In time I might get more specific and create a Motor Boat Cruise Dock term.)
A Walk in the Park: Day One
For the next several days we'll be taking a leisurely stroll through pre-opening Disneyland--and I do mean leisurely! It's going to take us five days to get from the parade gate next to "it's a small world" down to the Central Plaza (though the actual walk only took me seven minutes). Alas, I do not have dozens of pictures to show, but they should provide a different look at the Park to those of you who have never been Cast Members. The photos were all taken on September 3, 2002.
We're not getting too far out of the gate today...
"it's a small world" is here under renovation, as the Park undid the Disneyland Paris-induced changes from the early 1990s. Not only did they restore the white facade, but also reverted to using the original music tracks recorded for the New York World's Fair. The music had been replaced with the John Debney-scored tracks recorded for Disneyland Paris, because the quality of the mono mixes--used at Disneyland since 1966--didn't measure up. Work on a never-released box set of New York World's Fair music unearthed the original recordings, permitting their return to Disneyland.
It looks like it's going to be a warm day--the sun's already beating down well before any Guests have arrived! I just checked, and it did get up to about 90 degrees that day.
You can see that off-season work has started, with the Matterhorn Bobsleds closed for refurbishment.
Tomorrow we venture off the parade route to enter the heart of Fantasyland!
Research Update
Generally, you can assume that a lack of posts means that I'm engaged in work on the Disneyland Compendium. (Well, that or my master's thesis--it doesn't appear to be writing itself!) The past couple of weeks I have focused on publications: Disneyland Line, Disneyland Holiday-Vacationland, Disney News-Disney Magazine, Backstage Disneyland, Disneylander, Cast Member Reference Guides, guidemaps and souvenir guidebooks, mainly. I've created a spreadsheet to track what I have immediately available to me (either a hard copy or a digital original or surrogate) and feel I now have a much better grasp of that. I still don't completely know what I'm missing because lists of these publications mostly don't exist! This work doesn't include the thousands and thousands of newspaper articles and advertisements, either. (Yes, I realize it's a bit... obsessive.)
I have a hair under 800 Disneyland Lines now (thanks to Kevin Yee sending me a couple hundred in the mail last week). From about twenty issues I've pulled out information for more than a thousand terms! There are some excellent articles in the Line about how the Park works, and I'm very excited to sift through it all.
Kevin and I still plan to have the first part of the Compendium available in about two years. Right now I'm thinking that might just be a print encyclopedia, but we haven't ruled anything out. Heck, we won't even be doing any writing for at least another year. I'll still be spending untold hours collecting the documents, making contacts, and building the thesaurus. If I disappear for brief spells, you can just think of the time you would have spent reading the blog as deferred to the publication!
Fred Burri, Disneyland Yodeler
It's yodeling day here at Disneyland Nomenclature. I am quite a fan of yodeling, perhaps because it's tied to two places that I love--the Alps and the American West. Cowboy songs often feature yodeling; in Disneyland's Frontierland, you can hear a bit of this in the "Pecos Bill" recording done by Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers. Of course, you can also find recordings of yodeling in the Matterhorn Bobsleds queue and at the Village Haus restaurant. But in the golden days of yore, you used to be able to hear live yodeling at Disneyland!
When Walt brought the Matterhorn to Disneyland, he brought in some other elements to lend authenticity to the experience. There were the well-known mountain climbers (and the Sierra Club members, first to scale the mountain for its televised debut), the Tyrolean Band, and... Disneyland's very own yodeler, Fred Burri, who uniquely entertanied Guests for about eighteen years.
I don't have too much to say about him right now. I found a blog post about Fred that mentions an album he recorded: Fred Burri, Disneyland Yodler with Alphorn and Swiss-Accordion, Swiss Folkmusic and Yodeling. It wasn't recorded at or by Disneyland, but if anybody has a copy, I'd love to listen!
Also, you'll really have to forgive my tardiness in passing this information along (I've had this post as a draft for about a month!), but Fred is performing this week in Portland, Oregon, at the Swissfest 2008. If you're in the area, that starts tomorrow!
1,000+ Disneyland Cast Members and Lessee Personnel
I present you today with a list. Well, two lists. One aspect of the thesaurus of the Compendium project is gathering information on the people who have worked at the Park, either employed directly by Disney or working for a lessee (especially in the early days). The lists below are far from comprehensive or even systematic, but merely represent what I've gleaned from the sources I've examined so far. For almost all of these I have more information than just a name--often at least a department or work location. Some of the Cast Members originally worked as lessee personnel, and undoubtedly in greater numbers than these lists indicate. But, one has to start somewhere! I'll start with the lessee personnel, since that's the shorter list. Below that you can find my hopelessly partial list of Disneyland Cast Members. The following lists do not include personnel who worked for Retlaw, the Disneyland Hotel under the Wrather Corporation, or contractor personnel.
Lessee Personnel
Allen, W. E.
Amendt, Alma
Amendt, Fran
Amendt, Joe
Amendt, Ray
Arzrouni, Jerry
Austin, Leo
Bagley, Bud
Cahill, Jeannine
Case, Helen
Cook, Helen
Crabtree, Don
Crouse, Clyde
Curran, Lou
Decker, Bette
DeFore, Verne
Dills, Carl
Dolly, Betty
Ekstein, Fred
Fauntz, Rose
Gallant, Norma
Gardner, Joe
Goodwin, Eloise
Grundy, Cliff
Hammel, Claire
Hanson, Vera
Harvey, Phil
Hatcher, Don
Hobbs, Inez
Holmes, Marge
Jenkins, Walt
Johnson, Carmen
Johnson, Harvey
Kelly, Bob
Komara, Ray
Kurz, Jimmy
Lane, Bill
Long, Bill
Long, Dwight
Mark, Mary
Markey, Nemo
Miller, Jean
Mowry, Don
Mulder, Al
Norris, Walt
Odom, Travis
Palmer, Keith
Papel, Phil
Patterson, C. V.
Perry, Chuck
Phillips, Mel
Pinger, Mary
Purcell, Carolyn
Purdy, Bonnie
Richardson, Bob
Rochelle, Donna
Scheid, Tommy
Smith, Paul
Wager, Bertha
Wagman, Leo
Westering, Myrt
Williams, Dick
Zueger, Mildred
Cast Members
Aasen, Norm
Abbott, Chuck
Acosta, Amador
Acuff, Jack
Acuff, Lee
Adams, Ralph
Addis, John
Aguilar, Gil
Aikely, Mike
Albright, Milt
Alegre, Pat
Alevizos, Roger
Alexander, Charles
Alford, A. Howell
Allen, Bob
Allen, Chris
Alvarado, Alfonso
Alvarez, Al
Amemiya, Hideo
Anderson, Bernice
Anderson, Dan
Anderson, Earl
Anderson, Skip
Anderson, Sonny
Anderson, Walter
Angerbauer, Ray
Angleton, Garland
Aquino, Gerry
Ara, Leo
Aramaki, Hideo 'Indian'
Archer, Earl
Armstrong, Jim
Arpke, 'Cass'
Atkins, Judy
Avarbach, Ron
Averett, Cathy
Backhaus, Terri
Bader, Robert
Baeza, Leroy
Baker, Bryant
Baker, Daina
Baker, Jim
Baker, Rich
Baldwin, Mona
Ballentine, Ralph
Bandy, Winn
Bardeau, Renié
Barnes, Chris
Barnes, Tom
Barngrover, Jim
Barr, Barbara
Barrilleauz, Bonnie
Bartchard, Dave
Bartner, Art
Basham, Jeanne
Bassett, Addaline
Bates, Gerald
Bauer, Paul
Bauer, Phil
Baxter, George
Baxter, Tony
Beale, Martha
Beaver, Bobbie
Bedes, Dick
Belanger, Joyce
Bell, Betty
Bell, George
Belmonte, Linda
Benjamin, Carol
Beral, Charles
Bernard, Alice
Bernstein, Sharon
Bero, Alex
Berry, Jo Anne
Bertagna, Bill
Bescos, Shari
Billings, Bill
Billingslea, Bob
Birk, Cathy
Bixler, Dallas
Blackburn, Cap
Blackburn, William
Blair, Marianne
Blank, Carla
Block, Howard
Boag, Wally
Boehlke, Ruth
Boisseau, Doyle
Boltuch, Herb
Boyajian, Charles
Brandle, Al
Brashier, Joanne
Brashier, Natalie
Bratten, Coral
Bray, Barbara
Brehm, Roy
Bright, Randy
Brinkmeyer, Imogene
Brock, Charley
Brooks, Patsy
Brooks, Ruth
Brown, Ed
Brown, Farris
Brown, Jack
Brown, John
Brown, Mina
Browne, Ronald G.
Brubaker, Roberta
Bruce, Bob
Bruce, Rima
Buche, Rick
Bunner, Tim
Burley, Fulton
Burmester, Dan
Burner, Dale
Burns, Lillian
Burns, Robert H.
Burson, Gary
Byrne, Wilbur
Cahill, Lon
Cain, Dave
Campbell, Calvin
Canell, Pam
Caracausa, Marion
Carbonnel, Bob
Cardwell, Bill
Carnegie, Edgar
Carpenter, Richard
Carrasco, Oscar
Casados, Gil
Casey, Virl
Cashen, Jim
Casper, Paul
Castillo, Vincente
Castle, Paul
Cathrer, Gail
Catone, John
Champion, Janet
Chapman, Art
Chavana, Chuck
Chavarris, Rudy
Chief Shooting Star
Chilcott, Mary
Child, Tom
Choate, Bob
Chots, Bob
Christensen, James
Christopher, Chris
Ciesluk, Broney
Cisneros, Edward
Clark, Peter
Clark, Richard
Clarke, Blair
Claudet, Pat
Clausen, Judy
Clemente, Lynn
Cody, Jerry
Coffman, Neva
Coleman, Ellen
Coleman, Walter
Collins, Candy
Cone, Chuck
Conger, Sue
Conley, Renie
Conner, Lajuana
Connolly, Maureen
Conte, Dominic
Conti, James
Contreras, Bob
Contreras, Manuel
Conway, Albert 'Ed'
Conway, Ray
Coon, Jackie
Cooper, Bill
Cooper, Martin M.
Cora, Jim
Corcoran, John
Cotner, Jessie
Cottom, Lucy
Coulson, Rodney ('Bud')
Cox, Rita
Craig, Roger
Crame, Peggy
Crawford, Gary
Crawford, Joanne
Cribbes, Scotty
Crimmings, Pete
Crooks, Dick
Crosby, Don
Crowe, Arthur
Cruise, Leonard
Culbertson, Shirley
Curran, Lou
Cyr, Johnny St.
Daily, Jody
Dains, Hank
Dale, Ann
Dalesandro, Mary
Dalton, Juama
D'Amore, Mario
D'Amore, Morio
Daniels, Chris
D'Arcy, Jim
David, Leland Ellis
Davila, Pat
Davis, Adell
Davis, Allan
Davis, Kay
Davis, Marvin
Davis, Mike
Dayus, Carol
Dayus, Jill
Deeley, Denis
Degelmann, Thor
DeKeyser, Carol
Deleese, Tony
Delehoy, Bonnie
DeLeon, Rachel
Delphin, Joe
DeMarco, Gina
Demmons, Wes
Denny, Charles
Derby, Dick
Derkowski, Joe
Dew, John
Diamond, Joe
Diaz, Boyd
Diaz, Joe
Diaz, Joseph
Dickson, Marva
Dixon, James
Dodge, Bob
Doerges, Norm
Dolan, John
Dolen, John
Dombroske, Leona
Dominguez, Ron
Donald, Susan
Doyle, Diann K.
Doyle, Kay
Doyle, Ron
Dragon, Art
Drummond, Hubert
Drury, Bonnie
Duffy, Fred
DuMars, Charlene
Dunham, Jim
Dunstan, Murin
Dupee, Ruby
Durham, David
Eason, Jimmie
Ebeling, Matt
Eck, Bob
Ecklund, Stan
Edwards, Roger
Ehrman, Mason L.
Elder, Fred
Elgin, Harley
Emmer, Greg
Englert, Nancy
English, Cornell
Eno, Dorothy
Entwistle, Harold
Erangey, James
Erickson, Bob
Esquival, Antonio
Ettinger, Ed
Evans, Dick
Evans, Morgan ('Bill')
Fardin, Hugo
Farris, Peggy
Faust, Jennifer
Fesler, Betty
Fields, Dana
Fields, Mareta
Filtz, Henry
Finch, Larry
Fister, Ann
Flymen, Bernie
Foland, Dennis
Ford, Les
Forsyth, Frank
Fowler, Joseph ('Joe')
France, Van Arsdale
Francuz, Louis
Franks, Carl
Freeberg, Carl
Freeland, Wendy
Freese, Stanford
Fregoso, Arthur
Fults, Pamela
Gagnon, Jeanne
Gaines, Cecil
Galentine, Dick
Gallegly, Oren
Gander, Gail
Garcia, Heri
Garcia, Richard
Garter, Harold
Gault, Bob
Gayle, Warren
George, Jimmy
Gerlack, John
Gibson, Cecil
Gibson, Hoot
Gibson, Marie
Giron, Ralph
Givens, James
Goldstab, Alex
Gomez, Stan
Gonzales, Frank
Good, Joanne
Goodman, Doreen
Gottfried, Bob
Gourn, Christy
Gray, Anita
Gray, John
Greenwood, Loren
Grier, Ed
Griffin, Robert
Grijalva, Albert
Grills, Al
Grinstead, Dennis
Grisso, Ginny
Grizanti, Raul
Gruber, Bill
Guder, Vic
Gutierrez, Jorge O.
Gutsch, Denise
Guzman, Bill
Hackney, Paul
Hagan, Al
Halfacre, Walter
Hammel, Pat
Hanna, Bob
Hannaford, Charles
Hansen, Frank
Hansen, Susan
Hanson, Dick
Hanson, Terri
Hare, Garry
Harman, Jim
Harner, Angie
Harper, Earl
Harper, Ruth
Harris, Timi
Harrison, Terri
Harriss, Cynthia
Hartmann, Brenda
Hauenstein, David
Hauenstein, William
Hauerwaas, V. A.
Haught, Jim
Hayden, John B.
Hayes, Maurice
Healey, Bruce
Hebner, Sally
Heidemann, Bill
Heidemann, Frank
Heileson, Reed
Hemsley, Barbara
Henderson, Nancy
Hennessey, John
Hensley, Deriss
Hernandez, John
Heupel, Evelyn
Hickman, Barbara
Higgins, Clarice
Hill, Clint
Hinkle, Sharon
Hodgin, Dewey
Hoelscher, Billie
Hoelscher, Holly
Holiway, Virginia
Holland, Homer
Holliday, Helen
Holmes, Marge
Holmes, Sharon
Holzwarth, Charles
Homeres, Richard
Host, Cara
Houck, Jeanie
Hougardy, Marie
Howell, Kendra
Howsley, Robert
Hoxie, Bob
Hoyt, Bob
Huckins, Phyllis
Hughes, Charles
Hughes, Rawleigh
Huguenin, Carley
Huguenin, Dean
Hulen, Clarence
Husson, George
Hutchins, Merle
Hutchinson, Larry
Hyman, Milt
Ireland, Mike
Irving, Ralph
Iwasyk, Mykola
Jackson, Earl
Jacobson, Eric
James, Sandi
Jani, Robert F.
Jeffers, Charles
Johnson, Bob
Johnson, Carol
Johnson, Cheryl
Johnson, Johnie
Johnson, Lavonne
Johnson, Wendy
Jones, Len
Juban, Bernie
Kaminski, Jean
Karam, Martha
Kauffman, Linda
Kay, Alan
Kean, Delbert
Kearns, Thomas
Keeton, Chester
Kemeny, Marvin
Kempf, Derry
Kenney, Lt.
Kent, Ralph
Kerr, Jean
Kibler, Dave
Kidney, Kevin
Killeen, Diane
Kimbell, Pat
Kimbrell, Bruce
Kinder, Lynn
King, Mary Jane
King, Matt
Kirk, Gary
Klein, Marty
Klein, Sherry
Kline, Tiny
Knutti, George
Koch, Dave
Koehler, Fred
Kohler, Ken
Kollen, Ron
Komara, Ray
Korgol, Alex
Krane, Mary Ann
Krauss, Jack
La Fortune, Stan
Lagan, Barbara
Landier, George
Landry, Rory
Langford, Mike
LaRue, Lois
Laws, William
Layne, Barbara
Le Febvre, George
Lechuga, Greg, Jr.
Lee Sargent, Cora
Lemmon, Doc
Lescault, Raellen
Lewelling, Jane
Lewis, Alyene
Lewis, Tom
Lindberg, Arnold
Lindquist, Jack
Lindsay, Ruby
Lippe, Ralph
Lipps, Morris
Lister, Mollie
Little Arrow
Little Sky, Eddie
Locke, Bill
Locke, Marie
Long, Bob
Long, Carolyn
Long, Clarence
Long, Leo
Long, Phyllis
Lorenz, Mike
Luckett, Susie
Luhmann, Rose Marie
Lunsford, Earlene
Lunsford, John
Luthin, Charles
Lyles, Mig
Mackey, Ann
Mackie, Ed
Macy, Mike
Madrid, Lupe
Mae, Jerry
Magill, Donald
Maier, Ruth
Maines, Michael
Malson, Ray
Manes, Dorothy
Mang, Mary Anne
Mangrum, Lettie
Manning, Carolee
Manson, Mike
Marotta, Violet
Marquez, David
Marsh, Judy
Martin, Jack
Martin, Stacia
Martines, Frank
Martinez, Oscar
Martinez, Ray
Marvel, Roger
Marx, Mike
Masella, Angelo
Mason, Harry
Masseth, Roy
Massoth, Bertha E.
Matheison, Bob
Matthews, Toby
Maxwell, Clara
Maxwell, Ernest
May, Jack
Mayen, Gilbert
Mazey, Betty
McCalley, John
McClease, Jack
McClease, Pat
McCollum, Joan
McCune, Roy
McDonald, Bob
McGeorge, Christina
McGrath, Tom
McGraw, Demsey
McHugh, Raymond
McIntyre, Doug
McJunkin, Clyde
McKibben, Mabel
McKinley, Bob
McLane, Barbara
McMasters, Travis
McMurtrey, Cal
McNell, Frank
Meck, Ed
Medearis, Colleen
Meister, Ben
Mendez, Al
Mercado, Alfredo
Merrfeld, Rod
Merritt, Chris
Metzer, Kirby
Meyer, Erma
Milam, Cathie
Milano, Dick
Milek, Bob
Miller, Betty
Miller, George
Miller, Joanne
Miller, John
Miller, Lulu
Miller, Ray
Miller, Rod
Mills, Bob
Mills, George
Mills, Larry
Miner, Marcia
Minick, Bob
Mitchell, Thomas
Mitchell, Tom
Mitter, Dorrell
Mitts, Kathleen
Miwa, Fred
Miyamoto, Bob
Miziker, Ronald
Molhock, Peter A.
Mollot, Anita
Montano, George
Montano, Robert
Montero, Lou
Montgomery, Ben
Moore, Monette
Moore, Robert
Moreno, Lydia
Moreno, Sebastian
Morey, Seb
Morford, Gene
Morisette, Jerry
Morozo, Thomas
Morris, Becky
Morrison, Gneva
Mosley, MaryAnn
Motley, Jack
Movales, Sally
Moyer, William
Mumford, David
Muriello, Kathy
Murphy, Becky
Murphy, Jim
Murphy, Mike
Murray, Judy
Myers, Ruth
Nabbe, Tom
Narath, Arthur
Narath, Dean
Naujock, Barbara
Navarro, Lorraine
Naylor, Betty
Neal, Gay
Neenan, Jim
Newcomb, Fred
Nichols, Charles
Nickerson, Cliff
Nicolai, Phil
Niedzwiecke, Ginnie
Nielsen, Edith
Niemeyer, Al
Nischwitz, Art
Nisckwitz, Art
Nobles, Don
Nolan, John
Nordloef, Arthur
Norman, Don
Norman, Louis
Novis, Donald
Nunis, Dick
Nuno, Tony
O'Brien, Michael
O'Grattan, Michael
Oliphant, Pam
Olsen, Arthur
Olsen, Jack
Onder, Julia
Ornelas, Jill
Ornstein, Mary
Orosco, Mickey
Orren, Margaret
Orrick, Eloise
Orrick, Mike
Ortiz, Arthur C.
Otto, Gunter
Ouimet, Matt
Owen, Brady
Page, Clarence
Palmiter, Suzanne
Parenti, Joseph
Parker, Buck
Parker, Maureen
Parks, Jerry
Paskevicius, Alyja A.
Passilla, Jim
Patterson, Richard
Patton, James
Paulsen, Helen
Payne, Jack
Peacock, James
Peacock, Marion
Pearson, Vern
Pedroza, Anthony M.
Penfield, Bob
Penlick, Dean
Perez, Roland
Perkins, Gary
Perrine, Kathy
Perugini, Nick
Peterson, Donna
Peterson, Howard
Pettifer, William
Pfannenstiel, Frank
Phelps, Becky
Phelps, Bob
Pimantel, Gil
Pinkham, Al
Poemoceah, Al
Pollard, Pam
Polzin, Doug
Pope, Dollie
Pope, Owen
Poppa, Dan
Pore, Earl
Powles, Jan
Pratt, Lynn
Pratt, Wayne
Purugganan, Gina
Quaglia, Vermondo
Quigley, Jim
Quoyavema
Radcliff, Chuck
Rainey, Milo
Ralston, Steve
Ramos, Angelina
Ranier, Tom
Rascon, Kathy
Reed, Diana
Reed, Don
Reed, Susan
Reid, Robert
Reihm, Julie
Reilly, Bob
Reilly, John
Reis, Sandy
Rendich, Nick
Restivo, Sal
Reynolds, Ruby
Richardson, Archard
Ridgway, Charlie
Rigdon, Cicely
Riley, James
Riley, Orville
Ripley, Hazel
Rivas, Andrae
Roberts, Walter
Robinson, Elana
Robles, Trinidad
Rogers, John
Roman-Osborn, Doina
Roppa, Tom
Rose, Peggy Matthews
Ross, Dean
Ross, Jerri
Ross, Tom
Rossman, Jim
Roth, L. H.
Rowe, Ron
Rowland, Georgia
Ruiz, Trinidad Garcia
Russell, Judy
Saenz, Lucille
Salazar, Francisco
Salisbury, Anne
San, Laity
San, Martin
Sayers, Jack
Scanlan, Frank
Scarnecchia, Donna
Schamp, James
Schatz, Robyn
Schawacha, Marion
Schendel, Christina
Schmidt, Johnny
Schueller, Ronnie
Schultz, Jason
Schumacher, Fred
Schwacha, Marion
Schwartz, Ray
Scott, Bonnie
Scott, E. Walter
Scott, Joan
Scott, Rose Ann
Seals, Karen
Sechi, Yuki
Sechler, Day
See, Thomas
Seeber, Betty
Session, Robert
Shafer, Sue
Shah, Mahendra
Shearer, Sam
Shelbourne, Al
Shelton, Earl
Shepard, J. J.
Sheppard, Captain
Sherbin, Sally
Sherbin, Sausha
Sherry, Russell
Sherry, Tom
Shew, Lyle
Shields, Chuck
Shilling, Del
Shlacow, Abe
Short, George
Shurian, Quinn
Siana, Stephen J.
Sidejas, Ray
Silverwood, Ed
Silverwood, Sandy
Simis, Jennifer
Simpson, Don
Simpson, Sandra Jean
Sinclair, Alex
Sins, Dee
Siordia, Stella
Siqueiros, Karlos
Siverson, Harvey
Skeen, Lyndell
Skidmore, Earl
Sklar, Marty
Slaton, Harold
Smeltzer, Lucy
Smith, Cloyd
Smith, Dick
Smith, Don
Smith, E. W.
Smith, Frank E.
Smith, Kathy
Smith, Lawrence
Smith, Sue
Snyder, Sheron F.
Solis, Alex
Spangler, Gloria
Spontaneo, Merino
Sprinkel, Harry H.
Spychala, Richard
Squaires, Bobbi
Stabile, Frank
Stabile, Tom
Stafford, Georgia
Stafford, Pete
Steever, Garth
Stelnicki, Eddie
Stenger, Elizabeth
Stevens, Robert
Stevenson, John
Stewart, Bill
Stillwell, Barbara
Stockdale, Margaret
Stovall, Dick
Strand, Loretta
Stratton, Della
Stratton, Dorothy
Sullivan, Bill ('Sully')
Swan, Virginia
Swanson, Connie
Swanson, Rudolph O.
Swartz, Ron
Swenson, Maynard
Tachauer, Ed
Takada, Andrew
Tanasugam, Janet
Taylor, Betty
Taylor, Jack
Taylor, Ron
Tedesco, Camille
Teel, James
Templin, Ray
Teramura, Mineko
Teter, Bud
Thames, James
Theil, Mary
Thomas, Evan
Thomas, Jim
Thomas, Terry
Thomas, Wes
Thompson, Al
Thompson, Bob
Thompson, Charlie
Thompson, Dick
Thompson, Heather
Thum, Muriel ('Bobbie')
Tiedy, Owen
Tiradeau, Sally
Tomsen, Steve
Towers, Shirley
Tracy, Ted
Trapani, Salvatore
Triverson, Dominic
Trolla, Camille
Troutt, Olive
Troyer, Mary
True, Terry
Trumble, Yvonne
Tryon, Lawrence E.
Tryon, Michelle
Trytten, Delores
Tucci, Rocco
Tugan, Zayra
Turk, Lawson L.
Turner, Jim
Tyler, Melissa
Tyson, Jim
Underwood, Judy
Uresti, Rudi
Utter, Bill
Uyeno, Karen
Valencia, Michael
Valle, Sharon
Van De Warker, Lois
Van De Warker, Ray
Van Der Hauvel, Chuck
Van Der Zwaag, Willie
Van Thyme, Mary
Vance, Mike
Vandervort, Rev
Vaudrin, John
Vaughn, Troy
Vazquez, Jes (Naugha)
Vega, Kenneth
Vermeulen, Dave
Vilmer, Earl
Vineyard, Howie
Virginia, Tony
Volchok, Michael
Votaw, Terry
Vought, Paul
Vreenegoor, Hermina
Wagner, Jack
Waite, John
Walker, Clifford
Walker, Kay
Walker, Tommy
Walker, Vesey
Wallace, Kay
Warbonnet, Rose
Ward, James
Warren, Barbara
Warrick, James
Warrick, Robert
Washo, Bill
Washo, Bud
Watkins, Bertha
Watkins, Bill
Watson, Helen
Watson, Jack
Wattelet, Gail
Webster, Ray
Weiss, Gordon
Welch, Bob
Welch, Mel
Welty, John
Weston, Eric
Whelan, Charles
White, Benny
White, Jerry
White, Larry
Whitney, George
Williams, George
Williams, Lois
Williams, Saville L.
Williams, Susie
Wilson, Mindy
Wilson, Rose
Wimmer, Sharon
Winger, Ed
Wise, John
Wise, Wilbur
Witteveen, Anna
Wolf, Scott
Wolf, Shani
Wong, Betty
Wood, C. V., Jr.
Wood, Evelyn
Woodard, James
Woods, Lisa
Woods, Steve
Woodsworth, Woody
Woodworth, Truman
Woody, Betty
Wray, Sally
Wright, Jan
Wright, Lt.
Wright, Wilber
Wrigley, Dorothy
Wuestneck, Earl
Wyatt, Wayne
Yanda, Ray
Yarber, John
Yeager, Richard
Yeakley, Ron
Yeargin, Paul
Yee, Al
Yee, Kevin
Yotter, William
Young, Dave
Young, Dolly
Young, Phil
Young, William
Zerbini, Mini
Zimmerman, Pat
Zinser, Emily
Now go off and impress(??) your friends!
A Disneyland Quiz
Think you know Disneyland? Well, test yourself! Courtesy of the July 14, 1977 Disneyland Line, I present "a quiz of some facts that may have fallen by the wayside during the last [five] decades." (No cheating, Todd.)
1. Holidayland was;
A. An RV Park
B. A motel in Fullerton
C. A movie starring Bing Crosby
D. A picnic and recreation area adjacent to the Park
2. Who was Professor Keller?
A. The first instructor at the Disney University
B. A gunfighter in Frontierland
C. Star of "The Absent Minded Professor"
D. A lion tamer who performed on Main St.
3. The Red Wagon Inn was;
A. Opposite of the Red Wagon Outt
B. A new Mattel toy
C. A movie starring Fess Parker
D. Predecessor of the Plaza Inn
4. The Thimbledrome was;
A. A sewing bee
B. A Tomorrowland location where model airplanes and boats were demonstrated
C. A sports arena in Frontierland
D. A movie theatre in Adventureland
5. Lilliputian Land was;
A. A small country east of France
B. A typo
C. A proposed but never built land for the Park
D. What you say after someone sneezes
6. The star of the Golden Horseshoe when it opened was;
A. Hoagey Carmichael
B. Rex The Wonder Toad
C. Wally Boag
D. Humphrey Bogart
7. The Mickey Mouse Club Headquarters was located;
A. On Tom Sawyer's Island
B. In The Opera House
C. In Central First Aid
D. In San Juan Capistrano
8. Don Defore's Silver Banjo was;
A. Out of tune
B. An episode of Ozzie and Harriet
C. A restaurant in Frontierland
D. A group performing on the Keel Boats
9. "Art of Animation" was;
A. An exhibit in Tomorrowland
B. An unsuccessful Disney movie
C. Used to communicate with non-English speaking guests
D. Someone who drew pictures in Fantasyland
10. The fireworks display started;
A. When a Cast Member asked for the first E.R. [early release]
B. In 1956
C. As a distress signal
D. In 1958
Answers later! Interestingly, this article includes the photo Daveland posted of the employee cafeteria in the back of the Red Wagon Inn, but reveals slightly more of the photo:
UPDATE: And the answers are: 1-D, 2-D, 3-D, 4-B, 5-C, 6-C, 7-B, 8-C, 9-A, 10-B. Yes Tim, you win! Some of those were pretty tough. Who knew this "Wally Boag" character was the star of the Golden Horseshoe?!
Deteriorating Remnants of Disneyland's Past
VintageDisneylandTickets asked about a companion photo (to my Small Update post) showing the rotting Gullywhumper keel boat.
It doesn't look so bad from the river level, because you can't see all the water inside! You can, however, make out plant growth just below the shutters. I took a few dozen photos of the former Cascade Peak area (does it have a name now? Cascade Knoll? Non-Cascade Non-Peak?) on June 28; below are a selection.
This would be a classic view of the waterfalls. I never saw the Mine Train pass by here, but I can well imagine all the activity on a busy summer day at this crook of the river--a busy island, keel boats, canoes, the Mark Twain and the Columbia, the water animation of the peak, and the mine trains filled with Guests! I think some of the most interesting parts of the Park are where Guests experience attractions while also seeing other Guests getting a different experience. Tomorrowland's "A World on the Move" design perhaps expressed this best, but you could also see this in Fantasyland near Alice in Wonderland (the Alice attraction itself, the Matterhorn Bobsleds, the Mad Tea Party, the Storybook Land Canal Boats, and the Skyway) and on Main Street, U.S.A., with the train and Main Street Vehicles. The everything-but-the-kitchen sink rendering of the Indiana Jones attraction that incorporated the Jungle Cruise, the Disneyland Railroad, and several Indy attractions would have been spectacular.
In this photo you can see two closed attractions and one operating one!
The engine has seen better days.
The coupling has seen better days.
The ore cars have seen better days.
The track has... oh, you get the idea!
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Krull (1983) **
Its difficult to convey how cool Krull looked through the eyes of a nine-year-old in 1983. When youve got that childlike sense of wonder thing working for you, it doesnt much matter how nonsensically a movies sci-fi and medieval fantasy elements are combined, how devoid of narrative logic its plot is, or how curiously little use the film gets out of the very features it was apparently designed around in the first place. And when youre still squarely within the target demographic for elephant jokes, you might not even notice how horribly unfunny a wizard whose spells invariably backfire in exactly the same way can become. However, as you might have surmised from the foregoing, Krull looks substantially less appealing through the eyes of a 32-year old in 2007, from which perspective all those faults (and a number of others) are much more difficult to ignore.
Now one question an adult might ask right up front (but which never crossed my nine-year-old mind for a second) is just what in the hell a Krull is supposed to be. Thats easy its a planet orbiting at a comfortable distance from a binary star, where the native humanoid lifeform has somehow managed to develop a fairly detailed awareness of the populated universe beyond their world without ever advancing technologically beyond the level of the High Middle Ages, except in a couple of tightly circumscribed areas. In other words, its very much like Eternia as it appeared in the earliest iteration of the Masters of the Universe mythos around the same time as this movies release. Anyway, Krull has a big problem. Across the interstellar gulfs has sailed the Black Fortress, mobile headquarters of the Beast and his army, the Slayers, who have come to reign in blood over Krull as they do over countless other planets. The people of Krull, apparently, are as disunited as those of Earth today, and the Beasts forces have been able to overrun the planet, picking off defending kingdoms piece by piece. Thats about to change, however, for Lyssa (Lysette Anthony, who went on to Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde and Trilogy of Terror II), daughter of King Eirig (Bernard Archard, from The Horror of Frankenstein and Village of the Damned), means to force an alliance upon her father and his lifelong enemy, King Turold (Tony Church). The key to this plan will be Lyssas marriage to Turolds son, Colwyn (Ken Marshall, of Claws not the late-70s Grizzly rip-off, but the one from 1982 about the mutant wildcats). The two kings grumble a bunch, and exchange a few recriminations once Turolds party arrives at Eirigs castle, but the two kids are too much in love for their fathers to stay angry very long. Unfortunately, the Beast has sent a regiment of Slayers to crash the wedding. They show no mercy whatsoever upon breaching the main gate, and the fighting men of both kings to say nothing of the monarchs themselves all die by the sword within the hour. All, that is, except Colwyn, who is merely wounded and incapacitated in an attempt to prevent the Slayers field commander from carrying off Lyssa.
The next day, Ynyr the Old One (Freddie Jones, of Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed and Firestarter) comes down from his hermitage in the Granite Mountains to salvage what he can of the situation. He finds Colwyn, heals his wound, and explains to him that the Beast has almost certainly taken Lyssa to be his bride. That speaks pretty highly of the Beasts confidence, let me tell you even the average necrophiliac would take one look at this guy and go, Ew gross! No way am I fucking that. It takes some prodding, but Ynyr eventually sells Colwyn on the hero trip, although there are any number of obstacles to be overcome before the new king can even think of taking on the Beast. Most obviously, the final showdown is going to require a hell of a lot more than a well-maintained broadsword and a professed willingness to fight until death. The Beast is impervious to all ordinary weapons; if Colwyn wants to kill him, hes going to need the Glaive.
Mind you, Ynyr isnt saying that the Beast is vulnerable only to unwieldy polearms resembling a heavy-bladed short-sword on the end of a five-foot stick. No, on Krull, the Glaive is a five-bladed flickknife that operates approximately like a flying, remote-control circular saw. Its pretty bad-ass, but if you want to talk about unwieldy More importantly, you cant just pop over to Eomers Weapon Shack and buy one. To get his hands on the Glaive, Colwyn will have to scale the highest peak in the Granite Mountains, wriggle his way into a volcanic cave, and snatch the mystical switchblade out of a pool of lava with his bare hands. No, I cant say I understand that last part, either, let alone why the prospect doesnt seem to bother Colwyn in the slightest. Regardless, Colwyn succeeds in his ostensibly epic task, at which point Ynyr pisses on everybodys parade by forbidding him to use the Glaive unless and until he really needs it.
That brings us to the second impediment standing between Colwyn and a throw-down with the Beast. The Black Fortress didnt just stay put where it set itself down right after the main titles. In fact, it teleports to a new randomly selected spot on the globe each day at dawn. It would take a seer to determine its present location with any greater precision than someplace south of heaven, but luckily Ynyr happens to know a couple of those. The wise mans first choice is his old buddy, the Emerald Seer (John Welsh, of Maneaters Are Loose! and Konga), whose secret lair is about a days trek away. The length of the journey allows Colwyn to stock up on reinforcements, which is something hell arguably need even more than a fancy throwing knife. The first to sign on is a magician who calls himself Ergo the Magnificent (David Battley, who spent most of the 1970s making hellacious British sex comedies like Up the Chastity Belt and Dont Just Lie There, Say Something!) short in stature, tall in power, narrow of purpose, and wide of vision. With a handle like that, Im guessing you dont need me to tell you that Ergo is pretty well useless for anything except comic relief. Much more effective as allies are Torquil (Alun Armstrong, from The Mummy Returns and Van Helsing) and his band of escapees from Turolds royal prison. They take some convincing before theyll accompany Colwyn to the Black Fortress, but the prospect of an official pardon from the new king is a pretty persuasive bargaining chip. Finally, theres Rell the Cyclops (Bernard Breslaw, of Hawk the Slayer and Moon Zero Two). The Cyclopes have had it in for the Beast for millennia, ever since their binocular ancestors traded in one of their eyes for the power to see the future, but ended up being able to see only the moment of their own deaths. Since Rell is about seven feet tall and possessed of superhuman strength and endurance, hes probably worth more than the whole mob (except maybe Ynyr) combined.
Eventually (this is turning out to be one seriously long day), our heroes reach the Emerald Seers hideout, but things dont go very well. The Beast can tell when hes being spied on, and his power is sufficient to stop even the Emerald Seer from getting more than a cursory glimpse of his activities. There is one place, though, where the Seer would have the upper hand the Emerald Temple, which, despite its name, is sort of a grayish, smelly thing located in the center of the Great Swamp. There are Slayers in the swamp, of course, lying in wait for any opportunity to kill again. And just to be on the safe side, the Beast sends a Changeling to the swamp, too, with instructions to assassinate and replace the Seer before he can reach the hallowed point from which he could eavesdrop on the Black Fortress unopposed. Colwyn, Rell, Torquil, and the outlaws overcome the Slayers, but not before the Changeling has accomplished its mission. That leaves the nascent Krull Liberation Army with no real idea of the Black Fortresss whereabouts, and with the Seers pre-teen apprentice, Titch (Graham McGrath, from the Broadway on Showtime version of Frankenstein), to care for.
You will recall, however, that I said Ynyr knew a couple of seers. In fact, the other is an old girlfriend from back in the day! Of course, since his ex is now calling herself the Widow of the Web (Dunes Francesca Annis) and living alone in a one-room cocoon with a giant, man-eating spider for a pet, you can probably understand why Ynyr didnt just go to her first. (The spider, incidentally, goes to show just how much vitality stop-motion had in it as an effects technique during the 1980s. Ray Harryhausen himself only rarely achieved anything comparable.) Still, the Widow is the now the only person alive who might be able to identify where the Black Fortress will next appear, while Ynyr is the only person alive to whom she might possibly consent to speak. The consultation proves very costly for all concerned, but Ynyr does indeed get the desired information. The trouble is, the next stop on the Beasts itinerary is in the Iron Desert, fully a thousand leagues away an awfully long distance for people without internal combustion engines to travel in 24 hours. If youre thinking the solution will involve yet another mini-quest for some conveniently empowered magical whatsit, then youve obviously been paying attention. Colwyn and the others reach the Black Fortress just before the deadline by saddling a herd of Firemares (the majority of which are very conspicuously Firestallions, by the way), and the climactic clash between the King of Krull and the intergalactic angel of death finally gives us the long-awaited deployment of the Glaive. You may be surprised at how little the weapons supposedly immense power avails Colwyn, however.
I overstated my case somewhat at the beginning of this review. The truth is that Krull still looks awfully cool even today. Its production design is among the most effective and imaginative to be seen in any 1980s fantasy movie, with props, sets, locations, costumes, and monster makeup that are all mostly beyond reproach. The Beast is a little less impressive than I remember him being, and I can now understand why director Peter Yates kept him always obscured by strange camera angles and distorting lenses. But otherwise, there is not a single fault to be found with the look and feel of Krull. I especially like the obvious effort that was expended to make the Beast and the Slayers seem alarmingly alien. While Colwyn and his followers are running around with fairly conventional swords, spears, and axes, the Slayers carry double-handed, single-edged short swords (almost like short-hafted glaives, now that I think about it) with spikes about sixteen inches long at the pommel end. The spike is an energy weapon capable of firing about five shots before disintegrating, so the standard Slayer combat tactic is to stand off from the enemy until all their death-ray charges are expended, and then close in to fight whomever is left standing hand-to-hand. The design for the Slayers armor contains interesting structural echoes of their base of operations, with dome-shaped helmets surrounded on three sides by a high collar of metal prongs and flanges corresponding to the jagged stone pinnacles that partially encircle the Black Fortresss central observation dome. And when a Slayer is killed, that spheroid helmet splits open to release a horrible invertebrate creature about the size of a human brain, which burrows into the ground while emitting an indescribable shriek. What we see of the Beast is as strange as any H. R. Giger design, albeit in a totally different direction. My favorite element of the Beasts appearance is his hands, which look rather like those worn by James Arness in The Thing, except that they seem to have at least nine fingers each, the extras arrayed in a parallel row above or behind the non-opposable digits. The Black Fortress presents weirdly contradictory aspects depending on whether youre standing inside it or out the exterior blends from a prickly contrivance of rough-hewn rock at the summit to a fasces-like sheaf of crystalline rods at the base, while the interior looks almost organic. And when the edifice is destroyed at the end of the film, its wreckage falls up into space! You also have to admire the attention to detail apparent in Rells Cyclops-eye prosthesis, which both blinks and rotates in its socket.
Its just too bad that production design and special effects are practically the only things Krull has going for it. The phalanx of slumming Shakespeareans in supporting roles cant make up for the lifeless and frequently irritating performances of the lead players, and the before-they-were-stars turns by Robbie Coltrane (From Hell) and Liam Neeson (The Haunting and Excalibur) as the only members of Torquils outlaw band to get anything like personalities dont add very much interest, either. Most of Krulls shortcomings can probably be laid at the feet of screenwriter Stanford Sherman, however. From a storytelling perspective, this movie is a gigantic mess. At its core is one of the most purely generic renditions of the Heros Quest youll ever see, and one in which why? is treated as a dirty word, if not an actual heresy. I find it interesting that in Columbias half-hour making-of feature, Journey to Krull, the studio attempted to place Krull within its historical context by showing a few clips from the 1924 version of The Thief of Bagdad doing so demonstrates how pedestrian Shermans script really is by emphasizing that it differs in no essential way from the quest portion of a movie written 60 years earlier. Both films march their heroes through an arbitrary succession of basically unconnected challenges, the result of which is to provide them with the mystical means necessary to rescue the heroine from the clutches of a villain who wants to marry her against her will. The mention of the earlier film also plays up an extremely unflattering point of comparison, for whenever Ahmed got his hands on some snazzy magical doodad in The Thief of Bagdad, he actually used the fucking thing!!!! For all the Glaives ubiquity in Krulls advertising campaign, its spends all but perhaps ten minutes of a two-hour movie hanging inertly from Colwyns belt, and it turns out not to be capable of destroying the Beast anyway once its finally brought into play! Compare that to the constant use Talon made of his Swiss Army magic sword in the contemporary The Sword and the Sorcerer, and I think youll see just how big a waste of a good idea were talking about here. But I suppose we should still give Krull a tiny bit of credit for being surely the only movie ever made in which the Power of Lovetm is literalized as the ability to shoot jets of blazing napalm from ones fingertips.
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with Pattie Coldwell
What entertained, annoyed or provoked you on last night's television? Phone Pattie on [number removed]and let her know.
(Answers to your comments ll.OOamj
Weather followed by Neighbours
Every day, the issues you are talking about are discussed by Robert Kilroy-Silk and an informed studio audience.
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Weather followed by Going for Gold
Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings followed by Play School
Presenter Ben Thomas Guest Janet Palmer
Story: The Elephant's Child by RUDYARD KIPLING adapted by KATE COPSTICK (R) and Pinny's House by PETER FIRMIN
Pinny and the Floppy Frog (R)
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Andy Crane
Presenter :
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Presenter :
Guest Janet Palmer
Adapted By :
Kate Copstick
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Peter Firmin
with Barry Foster
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Bob Wellings and Pattie Coldwell invite the programme makers whom you want to interview into the studio.
Ring them on [number removed].
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Pattie Coldwell
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Pamela Armstrong Alan Titchmarsh and Ross Davidson
Today Jane Asher arranges a surprise party for one lucky viewer. Who will it be? What will happen? And why weren't you invited? Tune in to find out.HAW
Deputy editor SIMON SHAW Editor STEVE WEDDLE BBC Pebble Mill
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Alan Titchmarsh
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Ross Davidson
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Jane Asher
Editor :
Simon Shaw
Editor :
Steve Weddle
with Michael Buerk
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
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Michael Buerk
Unknown :
Weather John Kettley
A new neighbour in the street bodes no good.
(For cast see page 75. Shown again tomorrow at 9. 00am)
A European general knowledge quiz hosted by Henry Kelly
This week's seven contestants have now been whittled down to five. Two of them will appear in the final round in a head-to-head confrontation to find today's winner in Going for Gold.
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Henry Kelly
starring
Judy Davis Sam Neill
Sybylla Melvyn , born to poverty on an outback farm, struggles against her upbringing and her working-class values. She is determined to fulfil her life and have not just a career, but a 'brilliant' one. This moving and dramatic love story follows her years of independence and the eventful writing of her autobiographical novel which was published in Edinburgh in 1901. Screenplay by ELEANOR WHITCOMBE Based on the novel by MILES FRANKUN Produced by MARGARET FINK
Directed by GILLIAN ARMSTRONG
9 FILMS: page 30
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Unknown :
Sam Neill
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Sybylla Melvyn
Unknown :
Eleanor Whitcombe
Novel By :
Miles Frankun
Produced By :
Margaret Fink
Directed By :
Gillian Armstrong
Sybylla Melvyn :
Judy Davis
Harry Beecham :
Sam Neill
Aunt Helen :
Wendy Hughes
Frank Hawden :
Robert Grubb
Mr McSwat :
Max Cullen
Aunt Gussie :
Pat Kennedy
Grandma Bossier :
Aileen Britton
Uncle Julius :
Peter Whitford
Mrs McSwat :
Carole Skinner
Father alan :
Hopgood
Mother :
Julia Blake
Peter McSwat :
Tony Hughes
Lizer McSwat :
Tina Robinson
Andy Crane - starting with:
Caterpillar Trail
with Stuart Bradley
Lazy lions in the Masai Mara, and sleepy barn owls in Aylesbury, but there's not much rest in Caterpillar Trail this week, someone's always awake.
Contributors
Presenter (Children's BBC) :
Andy Crane
Presenter (Caterpillar Trail) :
Stuart Bradley
Studio Director (Caterpillar Trail) :
Fay Woolf
Series Producer (Caterpillar Trail) :
Barbara Roddam
Laurel and Hardy find it hard to make money from some talented dancers.
(R)
with Chris Burton as Prince Yubi
Benji the stray dog and Zax the guardian robot are the only friends young Prince Yubi can rely on when he becomes a refugee on earth. In today's episode he needs their help to save his personal spaceship from being stolen by his enemies.
(R)
(Part 4 tomorrow at 4.05pm)
Contributors
Executive Producer :
Joseph Barbera
Executive Producer :
Margaret Loesch
Director :
Joe Camp
Prince Yubi :
Chris Burton
An exciting approach to the art of making pictures with Tony Hart and Margot Wilson
Gardens
As the ping-pong ball amazes itself on being blown about, the folded ink drawings flutter by. Pot plants shelter under the cardboard conservatory as Morph exercises his green fingers. Meanwhile Chas puts a sock in it and Tony has trouble with some little people from Zurich!
Look out for your work in today's Gallery.
Director CLAIRE WINYARD
Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY
If you are 15 or under and would like to send a picture to the Gallery, send your entry to: Hartbeat, BBCtv,
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Audrey Murdick is a remarkable woman with a wealth of talents. She’s not only stunning but also deeply knowledgeable in the realms of health and fitness. You see, Audrey wears many hats – she’s a certified healthy lifestyle consultant, a seasoned bodybuilding trainer, and a skilled nutritionist.
But Audrey’s journey to expertise wasn’t a shortcut. Unlike some who dabble without the proper know-how, Audrey dedicated herself to mastering her craft. She pursued rigorous training and earned her certifications, ensuring she’s well-equipped to guide others on their fitness journeys.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Audrey is also known as the loving wife of Jeff Dunham, the American producer, stand-up comedian, and ventriloquist. Together, they form a dynamic duo, inspiring others with their passion for health, laughter, and love.
Wiki/ Bio Of Audrey Murdick
Audrey Murdick’s Early Life
Audrey Murdick’s story is one of determination and triumph over adversity. Born in Norco, California on August 29, 1980, she faced early struggles with her weight, grappling with childhood obesity. Yet, Audrey refused to let her circumstances define her. Instead, she embarked on a journey of self-discovery and transformation, exploring various avenues of health and fitness until she found a sustainable path to wellness. Through sheer grit and perseverance, she sculpted her body into a symbol of strength and vitality, embracing activities like scuba diving and ice skating alongside disciplined exercise and mindful eating.
As Audrey’s passion for health and fitness grew, so did her desire to inspire others. Participating in numerous fitness and bodybuilding competitions, she not only achieved personal success but also became a beacon of motivation for countless women worldwide. Her unwavering dedication and tenacity served as a testament to the power of determination in achieving one’s goals. Along the way, Audrey found profound fulfillment in helping others on their own journeys to better health.
It was during this chapter of her life that Audrey crossed paths with Jeff Dunham, her future husband. Their shared values of laughter, love, and wellness laid the groundwork for a partnership built on mutual admiration and support. Together, they continue to inspire others with their commitment to living life to the fullest, proving that with perseverance and passion, anything is possible.
Audrey Murdick Career
Audrey Murdick’s journey toward health and fitness began at a young age when she found herself gaining excess weight, leading to feelings of discomfort in her own skin. Determined to change her circumstances, she embarked on a quest to shed those unwanted pounds. Experimenting with various weight loss and health strategies, Audrey discovered what truly worked for her body, ultimately transforming herself into a picture of athleticism and vitality.
Her journey wasn’t limited to the confines of a gym; Audrey embraced a diverse range of activities, from rigorous workouts to the graceful art of ice skating and the exhilarating depths of scuba diving. These endeavors not only helped her achieve her fitness goals but also fueled her passion for leading a healthy lifestyle.
As Audrey’s dedication to fitness grew, so did her involvement in sports and bodybuilding competitions. Her commitment to excellence and unwavering determination made her a source of inspiration for women worldwide who sought to embark on their fitness journeys. Audrey’s desire to uplift and motivate others led her to establish a career centered around guiding individuals toward achieving their fitness aspirations.
During her professional endeavors, Audrey found love, a serendipitous encounter that added an extra layer of joy and fulfillment to her life’s journey. Through her own experiences and accomplishments, Audrey continues to empower others to pursue their dreams of health and happiness with unwavering determination and passion.
Audrey Murdick Relationship And Marriage
Audrey Murdick’s journey with Jeff Dunham is a tale of love, growth, and shared passions. While Audrey is not Jeff’s first wife – he was previously married to Paige Brown, with whom he shares three children – fate intervened to bring Audrey and Jeff together. Their relationship blossomed over the years, fueled by mutual admiration and a deep connection. Despite the demands of Jeff’s career as a performer, Audrey stood by his side, offering unwavering support and understanding.
Their love story culminated in a beautiful wedding in 2012, followed by the arrival of twin boys three years later. With their union, Audrey embraced not only Jeff but also his interests and collections, including his beloved muscle cars, apple products, kit helicopters, and ventriloquist dummies. Together, they share a passion for comedy and a zest for life, evident in their harmonious partnership both on and off the stage.
Since their marriage, Audrey and Jeff have remained steadfast in their commitment to each other, with no rumors of strain or tension in their relationship. Audrey’s presence is felt not only as Jeff’s supportive partner but also as a talented individual in her own right, making occasional appearances alongside him in his shows. Theirs is a partnership built on mutual respect, shared values, and a love that continues to thrive with each passing day.
Audrey Murdick Family Life
The love story of Jeff Dunham and Audrey Murdick is one that blossomed amidst shared passions and mutual admiration. Their journey began around 2009 when Jeff enlisted Audrey as his personal body trainer and weight loss mentor. What started as a professional relationship soon evolved into something deeper, and by December 2011, Jeff had popped the question, sealing their commitment to each other. In October 2012, surrounded by loved ones, they exchanged vows, officially marking the beginning of their life together as husband and wife.
Their union was further blessed with the arrival of their twin sons, James Jeffrey and Jack Steven Dunham, born on October 11, 2015, in the bustling city of Los Angeles. The timing couldn’t have been more perfect, as their sons graced them with their presence just days before their third wedding anniversary, a beautiful testament to their growing family’s love and joy.
Jeff Dunham, a Dallas-born American ventriloquist, actor, and comedian, has carved a name for himself in the entertainment industry with his unique brand of humor and unparalleled talent. From memorable performances on Comedy Central specials to beloved characters like Achmed the Dead Terrorist, Jeff’s comedic genius has garnered him widespread acclaim and millions of fans worldwide. Before Audrey, Jeff’s life was intertwined with his first wife, Paige Brown, with whom he shares two daughters. Despite their shared love for their children, the demands of Jeff’s career ultimately strained their marriage, leading to their divorce in 2008. Yet, from the ashes of that relationship emerged a new chapter filled with love, laughter, and the promise of a brighter future for Jeff and Audrey, a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of love to heal and transform.
Audrey Murdick’s Husband’s Career
Jeff Dunham’s career is a testament to his unparalleled talent and comedic genius. With appearances on iconic television shows like the “Tonight Show,” “Comedy Central Gift,” and the “Late Show with David Letterman,” Jeff has captivated audiences worldwide with his unique blend of humor and adventure. Renowned for his politically incorrect yet highly publicized characters, Jeff has earned acclaim as a living ventriloquist, pushing boundaries and challenging conventions with each performance.
His comedic prowess extends beyond the small screen, with a plethora of comedy specials to his name, including “Jeff Dunham’s Very Christmas Special” and “Jeff Dunham: All Aspects of the Map.” Jeff’s stellar reputation as a comedy actor has garnered him numerous accolades, including being voted America’s Favorite Comedy Actor and ranking as the highest-grossing stand-up in North America. In addition, he holds the esteemed title of the third highest-paid comedian globally, trailing only behind legends Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock.
Jeff’s influence transcends traditional media, with his online presence reaching staggering heights. His YouTube channel boasts over 350 million hits, and his famous puppet, Achmed the Terrorist, remains a viral sensation, featuring prominently in one of the platform’s most-viewed videos of all time. Not content with merely breaking records online, Jeff also holds the Guinness World Record for the most tickets sold on a Stand Up Comedy Tour, a testament to his enduring popularity and unmatched comedic prowess. Despite his monumental success, Jeff remains grounded, occasionally delighting audiences with live performances that continue to solidify his status as one of the entertainment industry’s most beloved icons.
Audrey Murdick Is A Mother Of Twins?
Audrey Murdick’s journey into motherhood took a joyous turn on the eve of her and Jeff Dunham’s third anniversary in 2015, with the arrival of their twin boys, James Jeffrey and Jack Steven. The comedian proudly shared the news, revealing that the twins were born just two hours apart and without the need for a C-section, a testament to Audrey’s strength and resilience.
In the wake of her twins’ birth, Audrey embarked on a mission to support and guide other parents of multiple. Drawing from her own experiences, she began compiling a list of invaluable tips and advice aimed at helping soon-to-be moms navigate the challenges of motherhood with grace and ease. With heartfelt sincerity, Audrey shared her insights on her blog, offering a beacon of hope and reassurance to parents facing similar journeys.
“To all of the soon-to-be moms and dads of multiples out there,” Audrey wrote, “I have spent many hours creating the below list for you. I hope that my opinions and observations help make your first year with your new babies as smooth, happy, and stress-free as possible.” With her words of wisdom and unwavering support, Audrey continues to inspire and uplift countless parents as they embark on the remarkable adventure of raising twins.
Audrey Murdick Net Worth
Audrey Murdick has amassed considerable wealth through her diverse career as a certified nutritionist, competitive bodybuilder, and personal trainer, not to mention her appearances in various films. Reports suggest that Audrey and her husband boast a combined net worth of approximately $60 million. Jeff, her husband, is recognized as one of the highest-earning comedians in the industry, with an estimated net worth of around $45 million. His success is the result of years of dedication and hard work honing his craft.
Jeff’s penchant for luxury extends beyond his professional endeavors, evidenced by his impressive car collection. From the sleek lines of the Dodge Challenger RT4 to the iconic Batmobile, his collection features a range of coveted vehicles, each valued at over $100 thousand. Together, Audrey and Jeff enjoy a lifestyle of passion and opulence, residing in a lavish mansion that mirrors their shared zest for life. At 40 years old, Audrey continues to thrive alongside her husband, embracing the fruits of their labor with gratitude and enthusiasm.
Audrey Murdick Hobbies And Interests
Audrey and Jeff Dunham’s shared interests and hobbies include a mutual passion for fitness. They frequently participate in various physical activities as a couple, such as going for hikes, working out at the gym, and embarking on outdoor adventures. Their shared commitment to maintaining an active lifestyle not only contributes to their physical well-being but also fosters a strong bond between them, providing them with common ground and opportunities to nurture their relationship.
Audrey Murdick Philanthropic Endeavors
Beyond her professional pursuits and family life, Audrey Murdick has a heart dedicated to philanthropy. Her compassion extends to various charitable causes, with a particular focus on children’s healthcare and animal welfare. Alongside her husband Jeff, Audrey has lent her support to numerous organizations, leveraging their platform and influence to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
Their involvement in philanthropic endeavors goes beyond mere donations; Audrey and Jeff are actively engaged in spreading awareness and rallying support for these causes. Whether it’s through fundraising events, public advocacy, or personal involvement, they are committed to making a tangible impact on the community. With their generosity and dedication, Audrey and Jeff inspire others to join them in their mission to create a brighter, more compassionate world for all.
Amazing Facts about Audrey Murdick
Audrey Murdick is a certified nutritionist, highlighting her dedication to health and well-being.
She shares her husband Jeff Dunham’s passion for comedy and collects various items such as muscle cars, ventriloquist dummies, kit helicopters, and Apple products.
Audrey actively supports Jeff during his shows and has even made live appearances alongside him.
Her ability to balance her career and family life reflects her commitment and focus, serving as an inspiration to others striving for a harmonious life.
Audrey Murdick’s Social Media Presence
Audrey Murdick maintains a relatively low online profile compared to her husband, Jeff Dunham, who is highly active on social media platforms. While Audrey herself doesn’t have accounts on major websites, she is occasionally featured on Jeff’s social media channels, particularly Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Here, Jeff often promotes their joint projects, including video specials, tours, and television appearances, occasionally sharing personal thoughts and humor.
On Instagram, Jeff’s posts predominantly feature his iconic puppets, with Audrey and their children occasionally making appearances. However, Audrey has been spotted in some Halloween family photos shared on her husband’s account. In addition to her presence on social media, Audrey also maintains a YouTube channel where she posts videos and shorts to support Jeff’s tours and promote upcoming events. Furthermore, she has a personal website where fans can purchase tickets, and merchandise, and stay updated on her husband’s activities.
Thanks to Jeff’s widespread popularity within the comedy circuit, Audrey also finds herself featured on other YouTube channels and websites, further expanding their online presence as a couple. While Audrey may not have a robust individual online presence, her supportive role and contributions to her husband’s career are evident across various digital platforms.
Audrey Murdick Has Her Own YouTube Channel Dedicated To Sharing Healthy Recipe
Watch: Welcome to Vegan Living… Simplified with Audrey Dunham, Shared by| Audrey Dunham
For those with a love for delicious and nutritious meals, Audrey Dunham’s YouTube channel is a must-visit destination. As a former fitness model turned culinary enthusiast, Audrey regularly shares a treasure trove of healthy recipe videos, both on her YouTube channel and her blog. But her expertise goes beyond just cooking; Audrey also offers valuable dietary insights, including tips and tricks on how to achieve and maintain a trim physique.
Reflecting on her journey, Audrey shares, “After years in the fitness and nutrition industry, I’ve come to understand that the key to a fulfilling life lies in balance. It’s about embracing a lifestyle of wholesome living while still indulging in the occasional treat. After all, what’s life without a little dessert?” This philosophy underscores Audrey’s approach to healthy eating – one that prioritizes nourishment without sacrificing flavor or enjoyment.
With a passion for simplifying the vegan lifestyle, Audrey aims to empower her audience with easy recipes, practical tips, and lifestyle hacks. Her ultimate goal? To inspire individuals to lead happy, healthy lives while savoring every delicious bite along the way. Through her dedication and expertise, Audrey invites us all to embark on a culinary journey that celebrates the joy of wholesome eating and the art of living well.
Final Words
Audrey Murdick is a multi-talented individual known for her expertise as a certified nutritionist, bodybuilding trainer, and healthy lifestyle consultant. Born on August 29, 1980, in Norco, California, Audrey faced childhood obesity but transformed her physique through dedication to exercise and healthy living. Her passion for fitness led her to participate in bodybuilding competitions, inspiring women worldwide to embrace healthier lifestyles.
Audrey’s personal life intertwines with her professional success. She married Jeff Dunham, the renowned ventriloquist and comedian, in 2012. The couple shares twin boys, James Jeffrey and Jack Steven, born in 2015. Audrey actively supports Jeff in his career, often appearing by his side during shows and making occasional live appearances herself.
Beyond her family life, Audrey is involved in philanthropy, supporting causes like children’s healthcare and animal welfare. She also shares her expertise through her YouTube channel, offering healthy recipes and lifestyle tips to her audience. Despite maintaining a relatively low online presence compared to Jeff, Audrey’s influence and impact are evident in her dedication to health, family, and making a positive difference in the world.
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Lee Montague
Chung Sun, Minister of Justice (1 episode, 1960)
Charles Gilliard
Dancer / Embassy Official / Man in Street / Policeman / Rebel / Receptionist (uncredited) (6 episodes, 1960-1961)
Jimmy Millar
Cabby / Customs Officer / Detective / Man in Tavern / Passer-by / Police Officer (uncredited) (6 episodes, 1960)
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Denholm Elliott (1922 - 1992) McGuire, Go Home! (The High Bright Sun) (1965) [Baker]: Shot by George Chakiris while protecting Susan Strasberg Too Late the Hero (Suicide Run) (1970) [Captain Hornsby]: Machine-gunned by a Japanese guard from the watchtower, as Denholm comes out of the radio hut...
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| Another tangled tale from Edgar Wallace! UK / 58 minutes / bw / Merton Park, Anglo-Amalgamated Dir: Alan Cooke Pr: Jack Greenwood Scr: Lindsay Galloway Story: Flat 2 (1927) by Edgar Wallace Cine: Bert Mason Cast: John Le Mesurier, Jack Watling, Bernard Archard, Barry Keegan, Ann Bell, Campbell Singer, Charles Lloyd Pack, David…
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Another tangled tale from Edgar Wallace!
UK / 58 minutes / bw / Merton Park, Anglo-Amalgamated Dir: Alan Cooke Pr: Jack Greenwood Scr: Lindsay Galloway Story: Flat 2 (1927) by Edgar Wallace Cine: Bert Mason Cast: John Le Mesurier, Jack Watling, Bernard Archard, Barry Keegan, Ann Bell, Campbell Singer, Charles Lloyd Pack, David Bauer, Russell Waters, George Bishop, Gerald Sim, Andre Mikhelson, Monti de Lyle, Adrian Oker, Gordon Phillott, John Wilder.
I gave this movie basic coverage in A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Film Noir, but at the time I hadn’t seen it myself (although I had read the novel). Recently I was able to watch it as part of the UK-released EDGAR WALLACE MYSTERIES Vol 3 DVD set (thanks, Stan!), one of seven volumes containing the complete series of these UK B-movies, originally released during 1960–64.
Susan Martin (Bell) has been losing hand-over-fist at the gambling club owned by slimy Emil Louba (Bauer), and he tells her that her IOUs have now added up to a staggering £10,000, money she doesn’t have. He offers to throw the IOUs away, however, if she’ll go on holiday with him to the continent and become his mistress. Susan, although visibly nauseated by the prospect, doesn’t see that she has much choice.
When she breaks it to her architect fiancé Frank Leamington (Watling) that she’s not going to marry him after all, he soon gets the truth out of her and declares angrily that he’d happily kill Louba. More to the point, he schemes to steal the IOUs, which Susan happens to know Louba has taken back to his flat rather than left in the club.
Susan (Ann Bell) confesses all to Frank (Jack Watling).
Meanwhile, Louba has buttonholed a distinguished barrister named Warden (Le Mesurier) at the gentlemen’s club the two of them share to tell him that he’s received a threatening letter, and would like Warden to take a look at it. They make an appointment to meet at 9pm at Louba’s swanky flat (which is of course #2 in its block). Unknown to both of them is that Frank plans to break in that very night in hopes of finding the IOUs.
Warden (John Le Mesurier) hears about the threatening letter.
Another person planning to visit the flat, this time by appointment, is Charlie Berry (Keegan), a cracksman who knows Louba from years ago when they were both crooks together in Malta. Louba “ruined” a girl while there, and paid Charlie a pension to marry the girl so that he himself wouldn’t have to. Two years ago the unfortunate bride committed suicide, and Louba stopped paying the pension. It’s this that Berry wants to “discuss” with him and, as we soon learn, it was Berry who wrote that threatening letter. (So what could have possessed Louba to invite him round? No, I don’t know either.)
The block’s doorman, Miller (Lloyd Pack), proves to be an old pal of Berry’s; they’ve been rogues together, we infer. Berry arrives early and the two go out on Miller’s dinner break to the pub around the corner, and Berry tells his tale. Miller goes back on duty, only to find Warden wandering around, annoyed that Louba seems to have gone out, despite their appointment. Miller sees a chance, lends Berry the pass key, and tells him where Louba’s safe his: with his skills he ought to be able simply to steal the money he reckons Louba owes.
Berry gets the safe open just as Frank, having climbed up the fire escape, clambers in through the window. Berry hides while Frank explores the flat. There’s a clever piece of direction here. We see things as through Berry’s eyes when Frank goes into Louba’s bedroom. There’s a thump and an imprecation, and a few moments later Frank emerges, putting back on its stand a model cannon that’s obviously quite heavy—ideal for walloping someone on the head with, for example. We have no idea what happened behind that wall—until Frank reappears, the obvious assumption is that it was Frank who got thumped—and that ambiguity is what gives later stages of the movie more suspense than we’re accustomed to in movies from this series.
Berry (Barry Keegan) hears the thump from Louba’s bedroom.
Frank (Jack Watling) replaces the metal cannon.
Later, Detective-Inspector Trainer of the Yard (Archard) discusses with Brown (Campbell Singer) the cannon’s efficacy as a weapon.
Frank is arrested and charged by Detective-Inspector Trainer of the Yard (Archard), and during the period when he’s on trial for murder, with Warden acting for the defense, we really aren’t sure if he’s guilty or not . . .
Susan: “Oh, Mr. Brown, tell me honestly. What chance has Frank got?”
Brown: “Well, Warden is one the great defence lawyers of the generation. If it were anyone else, I’d say not much.”
One of the joys of the movies in this series is that watching them is like stepping into a time machine. In the same way that the Harry Potter movies seemed to give the entirety of the British acting profession, young and old, some welcome employment at one time or another, so did the Edgar Wallace Mysteries in their day: they’re full of familiar faces . . . assuming you’re, ahem, old enough that those faces are actually familiar. Aside from the actors mentioned above, here we have Campbell Singer as Scotland Yard’s Assistant Commissioner, Hurley Brown, an old friend and fellow club-member of Warden’s, who’s long been looking for a way to bring down Louba, and Gerald Sim as the doorman at Louba’s club; his character in this movie is a very long way from the Rector in the comedy series To the Manor Born (1979–81).
Warden (John Le Mesurier), Berry (Barry Keegan), Miller (Charles Lloyd Pack) and Brown (Campbell Singer).
I read Wallace’s source novel some years ago, and by the time I viewed the movie couldn’t remember anything about it beyond the title. As I watched, however, quite a lot of it came back to me in bits and pieces, although it was only when the murderer was finally accused that I recalled the plot’s linchpin. For most of the movie, in fact, I was thinking the adaptation was an extraordinarily loose one, and in a sense it is. The story’s the same but it has been quite significantly restructured for the screen version—and not to that version’s detriment.
This being one of the Edgar Wallace Mysteries, there’s the occasional piece of amicable male chauvinism. The example that I shall be quoting to my wife when I pluck up the nerve comes from Inspector Trainer, speaking to Frank: “It’s always the same with the ladies, sir—very suspicious minds.”
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<p><strong>Obituary: </strong>Character actor with an air of authority best known for his work in the BBC's Spycatcher</p>
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The actor Bernard Archard, who has died aged 91, established a forbidding presence as Lt Col Oreste Pinto, a character based on a real-life wartime counter-espionage interrogator, in the BBC television series Spycatcher (1959-61). Tall and angular, with receding hair and a prominent chin, he became a regular authority figure and inquisitor, though not in leading roles.
Archard was born in Fulham, London, where his parents were mayor and mayoress; his father was also a jeweller. He won a scholarship to Rada (1938-39), and an early stage role came as Orsino to Jessica Tandy's Viola in Twelfth Night at the Regent's Park open air theatre.
During the second world war, he was a conscientious objector, and was sent to work on land owned by the Quaker movement. At the Edinburgh Festival in 1948, in a production of the Glyndebourne Children's Theatre, he met fellow actor James Belchamber, who was his partner for nearly 60 years.
Making his way around regional repertory, Archard worked at Chesterfield with Margaret Tyzack and at Sheffield with Paul Eddington, Peter Sallis and Patrick McGoohan; like many, he believed McGoohan to be a truly great actor, and they worked together again in a couple of episodes of McGoohan's 1960s TV series Danger Man.
In the mid-1950s, Archard and Belchamber ran a touring repertory company, based in Torquay, with Hilda Braid among its players. They also collaborated on the book and lyrics for Our Jack, a musical based on Walter Greenwood's The Cure For Love, in 1960.
Nevertheless, by 1959 Archard was thinking about emigrating to Canada with Belchamber. He postponed his trip to appear in a TV medical drama, then again to do Treason (1959), a Sunday-night play about the July 1944 plot to kill Hitler. Unknown to him, this rush of work resulted from a plan by writer-producer Elwyn Jones to demonstrate his suitability for Spycatcher.
Masterminded by Robert Barr, Spycatcher was also produced in the documentary manner, to the extent that Archard was not given billing in the Radio Times until some time into the run. Unlike later, action-orientated spy series, Pinto's half-hour cases, sometimes little more than two-handers, were based on true stories. The debriefing of wartime refugees afforded many opportunities for Archard's incisive qualities. One episode saw him get the desired answers from a suspect by throwing darts at a photo of Hitler.
Running for three seasons, the series brought Archard much recognition; he was wryly amused about receiving "two direct offers of marriage and about a dozen oblique ones". Athough half of the episodes still exist, it has never been revived. Nonetheless, when on a continental tour of My Fair Lady in 1983, Archard's presence in Amsterdam caused excitement - Pinto having been Dutch.
He was proud of his role as a magistrate in Terence Rattigan's last play, Cause Celebre, in the West End in 1977, with Glynis Johns. Anthony Shaffer's mocking The Case of the Oily Levantine, at the same venue, Her Majesty's Theatre, two years later, was less successful. However, a full-scale theatrical disaster came with Peter O'Toole's Macbeth at the Old Vic in 1980. Archard played Duncan; he had previously been Angus in Roman Polanski's film version, in 1971.
In the film version of Dad's Army (1971), Archard was a regular general dismissing Captain Mainwaring as a "damn bank clerk!" He was in several of the popular Edgar Wallace B-movies, as well as John Huston's playful The List of Adrian Messenger (1963); he and Huston had a mutual friend in Deborah Kerr.
He was the Duke of Wellington in Number 10 (YTV, 1983), an anthology series depicting prime ministers. For publicity purposes, the actors who took the roles were photographed with Margaret Thatcher; Archard was not impressed by her, but then, he had been a lifelong reader of this paper. He also played a government figure in Hidden Agenda (1990), Ken Loach's controversial film derived from the John Stalker inquiry.
After retiring in his early 80s, Archard lived contentedly in Somerset with Belchamber, who survives him.
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Enter freely and of your own free will! #1: Mystery and Imagination: Dracula (1968)
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Four weeks into lock down, and while we all try and remember the last time we went this long without setting foot in a pub, we also marvel at how quickly we adapt to the new normal and wonder if things will ever truly return to how they were, or if they even should. The…
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Four weeks into lock down, and while we all try and remember the last time we went this long without setting foot in a pub, we also marvel at how quickly we adapt to the new normal and wonder if things will ever truly return to how they were, or if they even should.
The pandemic has also invigorated self-curated event television, with actors and programme makers getting involved for watchalongs of James Bond films and episodes of Doctor Who. Once again television, in that most private of spaces becomes that most public of experiences.
The context in which you watch something can matter almost as much as what you’re watching. These days, with the accessibility of streaming services and Netflix originals, the dividing line between home and cinema viewing has become ever more permeable, but back in 1968, with Christopher Lee’s third outing as Dracula just about to be released by Hammer, a made-for-telly Dracula looks like pretty special event television. Now you can enjoy all the gothic melodrama and sexual subtext from the comfort of your own sofa. You’ve invited the vampire in.
So take your mind off the pandemic with the first of a series of posts that look at various small screen adaptations of that most famous agent of infection and death…
Mystery and Imagination began life with ABC television under new producer Jonathan Alwyn, a director on The Avengers, Armchair Theatre and Out of this World. It adapted short stories of writers such as Edgar Allen Poe, Robert Louis Stevenson, Mrs. Oliphant, and saw the first TV productions of M.R. James’s ghost stories, initially with the recurring character of Richard Beckett, from Sheridan Le Fanu’s The Room in the Dragon Volant. The programme ran for three series between 1966 and 1968 before refranchising saw the show move to Thames, and a new format. The running time lengthened to 90 minutes (with adverts) and reduced to three episodes per series. This set up lasted for two series, in 1968 and 1970. Dracula was the last episode of the 1968, produced and directed respectively by the experienced Reginald Collin and Patrick Dromgoole. It was written by Charles Graham.
As a play in three acts, we’re limited in time and locations. Apart from a brief flashback sequence set at Dracula’s castle in Transylvania, all the action is shifted to Whitby. And by Whitby I mean the home of Dr. Seward (James Maxwell), and the adjacent asylum he works at, the home of Lucy (Susan George) and her mum (Joan Hickson), and a graveyard. The only other place we see is a brief film sequence outside Dracula’s new home, where Lucy goes to knock him up but he’s not in. Because he sleeps in the unconsecrated grave of a suicide rather than in the soil of his homeland for reasons that aren’t made entirely clear. But then much is truncated and exorcised in this version, leaving a slightly unsatisfying feeling after viewing. In most versions Lucy loses one of her suitors from the novel but here we only have Dr. Seward, acting as the skeptic foil for Prof. Van Helsing (Bernard Archard). In short, Seward’s filling the Jonathan Harker role. So where’s Harker? That’s easy, he’s busy being Renfield.
We’re told that the unknown Harker (Corin Redgrave)was the only survivor of the shipwreck of the Demeter. A babbling madman, it’s only when Lucy’s BFF Mina (Suzanne Never) turns up and recognises him as her newly wedded husband that everyone else cottons on to his true identity. Weren’t any of these people at the wedding??
We first meet Dracula (Denholm Elliott) tinkling the ivories at Seward’s dinner party, before an escaping Harker bursts through the French windows, calling Dracula “master”. The scene seems to have been lifted from Hammer’s The Revenge of Frankenstein (1958), where it also made a lot more sense, but here it’s used as a way of introducing the title character and giving an excuse for an info dump about who everyone is.
For the most part, the character of Dracula is a background figure, a still point around which the other characters move while they try and guess his motives and work out how to overcome him. Unfortunately no one seems to work out exactly why he’s doing what he’s doing. We know Dracula kept Harker prisoner but not why he also travelled on the Demeter; if he knew Harker was an inmate of Seward’s asylum and whether Lucy and Mina where friends. It’s almost as if motive and planning are irrelevant here. Dracula is Dracula, he’s going to overpower you and bite you, that’s what he does. You might as well ask the motivation of a virus.
Denholm Elliott seems a curious choice for the Count, displaying neither the silent power nor the animal magnetism required for the part. This could work if they were playing against type but they still seem to portraying Dracula as the cuckolding predator, which Elliot fails to convey (And just for the record I bloody love Denholm Elliott in pretty much everything else. He’s magnificent in Brimstone and Treacle, and The Signalman. He’s also the best thing about Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade), although at least he’s helped by Lucy’s fiancee Seward being as insipidly ineffectual as possible.
More than anyone else this adaptation belongs to Lucy and Susan George is wonderful, freed from the usual lazy slut shaming the character normally endures, she displays agency, motivation and tragedy and it’s through her that the themes of this tale are most evident. This is hardly the only adaptation that ignores the class anxieties of the original tale, instead focussing on the corrupting infection of the foreign body. Dracula doesn’t just steal your girlfriend by being sexier than you (in theory anyway) he destroys your entire way of life in a way you never saw coming and are powerless to prevent. This Godless creature destroys marriages and influences homosexual tendencies. Nowhere is the theme of Dracula as infection more obvious than having Van Helsing perform a transfusion: Seward giving his blood to Lucy, blood that Dracula will feed upon, seemingly causing Lucy to orgasm.
Dracula’s bizarre decision to sleep in a grave in the nearby cemetery rather then his own home comes back to, well, bite him when Van Helsing compromises the grave, trapping Dracula in the open, where he pleads for his ‘life’ and makes ill defined promises of power if spared. It doesn’t feel right somehow, Dracula’s left himself far too vulnerable, although the visual effects of his demise are quite well done.
There are a nice couple of moments with this underwhelming tale, the Castle flashback sequences are atmospherically shot and the three female vampires are effectively realised, there’s a decent scene with Lucy and Mina in the graveyard with an old man who tells them about the suicide, and there’s some creepy vision mixing as Dracula influences both Lucy and her mother to do his bidding, but there’s no getting away from the fact this too big a tale told in too brief a way. It loses too much and has to rely on awkward coincidences and unbelievable levels of ignorance from the characters. And I’m not sure what accent Bernard Archard is trying to do, I think it’s German.
So much for Mystery and Imagination. Next time we’ll look at Dan Curtis’s 1973 adaptation and see what new elements this brings to the mythology. Will we have a slightly less surprising choice for the title role?
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This is a list of actors who appeared in the British spy-fi television series The Avengers between 1961 and 1969 and its sequel The New Avengers between 1976 and 1977. Many of the actors also appeared in ITC Entertainment productions such as The Saint, Danger Man, The Baron, The Champions, The Prisoner, Man in a Suitcase, Department S, The Persuaders!, The Protectors and Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased). Several of the actors listed may have guest-starred in more than one episode across the six seasons of the production.
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episodes Series A NA Dr David Keel Ian Hendry 25 — 1 Carol Wilson Ingrid Hafner 19 — 1 One-ten Douglas Muir 10 — 1 2 Venus Smith Julie Stevens 6 — 2 Dr Martin King Jon Rollason 3 — 2 Judy Gillian Muir 2 — 2 Dr Cathy Gale Honor Blackman 43 — 2 3 Mrs Emma Peel Diana Rigg 51 — 4 5 ☆ ☆ Tara King Linda Thorson 33 — 6 Mother Patrick Newell 20 — 6 Rhonda Rhonda Parker 18 — 6 John Steed Patrick Macnee 159 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 N1 N2 Mike Gambit Gareth Hunt — 26 N1 N2 Purdey Joanna Lumley — 26 N1 N2
☆ Emma Peel also appeared in the first episode of The Avengers Series 6, and archive footage of her was used in one episode of the second series of The New Avengers.
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Audrey Murdick is an incredibly talented and stunning woman. She excels in various fields, working as a professional consultant for healthy living, a trainer in bodybuilding, and a nutritionist. Her dedication to her craft is evident, as she has undergone rigorous training and obtained certifications to ensure she provides top-notch services to her clients. Audrey is also known as the current wife of Jeff Dunham, the renowned American producer, stand-up comedian, and ventriloquist. Unlike some who take shortcuts, Audrey’s commitment to her profession is commendable, demonstrating her expertise and commitment to excellence.
Audrey Murdick Biography
Audrey Murdick, born on August 29, 1980, in Norco, California, USA, is the daughter of Sally and Steve Murdick. Growing up, Audrey struggled with weight issues, but she refused to let that define her. Through dedication to various health and weight loss programs, she transformed her physique and embraced a healthier lifestyle. Her journey included a mix of exercise, dietary changes, and engaging in extreme sports like scuba diving and ice skating.
As Audrey pursued her passion for sports, diet, and wellness, she ventured into fitness and bodybuilding competitions, finding success in many. Her story of perseverance and achievement inspired women worldwide who shared her desire for fitness and shedding excess body fat.
Audrey’s desire to assist others on their health journeys led her to meet her husband, Jeff Dunham, and she found fulfillment in guiding her fans and clients toward their fitness goals.
Audrey Murdick Age
Audrey Murdick, now 43 years old as of 2024, entered the world on August 29, 1980, in Norco, a vibrant city nestled in Riverside County, California, USA. This picturesque locale served as Audrey’s childhood home, where she grew up surrounded by her loving family.
Her father, Steve Murdick, dedicated over three decades of his life to Northrop Grumman, where he served as a Programmer Analyst before retiring. Meanwhile, Audrey’s mother, Sally Murdick, enriched young minds as an elementary school teacher proficient in English, Spanish, French, and German. Notably, both parents embodied an active lifestyle, actively engaging in sports and instilling the value of physical activity in Audrey from an early age.
Audrey Murdick Early life And Career
Audrey Murdick, born on August 29, 1980, to Sally and Steve Murdick, faced weight challenges early in life, leading to excess weight gain and a chubby physique. Determined to change her situation, she embarked on a journey of self-improvement, exploring various weight loss and health strategies until finding what worked best for her.
Through dedication and perseverance, Audrey sculpted an athletic body, incorporating activities like exercise, ice skating, diving, and mindful eating into her routine. Her passion for a healthy lifestyle deepened over time, driving her to actively engage in sports and compete in bodybuilding contests.
Audrey’s unwavering commitment inspired countless women worldwide who shared her aspiration for a healthier lifestyle and shedding unwanted body fat. Motivated by her desire to assist others in their fitness journeys, she pursued a career focused on providing support and guidance in achieving physical wellness.
Amid her professional endeavors, Audrey crossed paths with the love of her life, adding another dimension of fulfillment to her journey.
Audrey Has Two Siblings
Audrey Murdick isn’t the sole child in her family; she shares her upbringing with her two older brothers, Tim and Nick Audrey. Being the youngest, Audrey has always cherished her relationship with her siblings, affectionately referring to them as “my two big brothers.”
Their closeness traces back to their early years, where the trio formed a strong bond. Audrey recalls fond memories of their childhood, where her brothers were not just protective but also loving companions. Their parents played a significant role in fostering this bond by ensuring that birthdays and holidays were celebrated with grandeur, creating cherished moments for the siblings.
Another annual tradition that further solidified their family ties was the June vacations orchestrated by their parents. Each year, the Murdick family embarked on adventures to different cities, exploring national parks, and immersing themselves in new experiences. From road trips to scenic destinations like national parks to ventures abroad in Mexico and Hawaii, these vacations became treasured moments that strengthened the family bond.
Through shared experiences and meaningful traditions, Audrey and her brothers developed a deep connection not only with each other but also with their parents, fostering a sense of closeness and unity that continues to endure.
Inspired By Her Parents: Audrey Murdick’s Journey Into Fitness And Bodybuilding
Audrey’s father, Steve Murdick, was quite the runner in his younger years, but as responsibilities mounted, he temporarily set aside this passion to provide for his family. Upon retirement, however, he reignited his love for running and even trained competitively. Steve accomplished an impressive array of races, including several 10k’s, half marathons, and an extraordinary six full marathons. Notably, he completed his very first marathon just two weeks after celebrating his 60th birthday.
Similarly, Audrey’s mother, Sally Murdick, embraced an active lifestyle. Though she slowed down her running pursuits while raising her children, she found renewed vigor after retiring. Sally’s journey took a unique turn as she challenged herself to earn a brown belt in karate and ventured into fitness competitions. With dedication and discipline, she prepared for her inaugural fitness contest at the age of 58, committing to a rigorous training regimen and diet plan.
Sally further expanded her expertise by obtaining certifications in massage therapy and fitness training. Her athletic endeavors included completing several half marathons and a full marathon. Audrey proudly acknowledges her parents’ influence, recognizing their passion for fitness and bodybuilding as the foundation of her own journey. She holds her parents in high regard and has openly expressed admiration for their accomplishments on numerous occasions.
Audrey Murdick Personal life
Many fans often wonder about the love story between Jeff Dunham and Audrey. Well, it all began in 2009 when Jeff enlisted Audrey as his personal body trainer. Over time, their professional relationship blossomed into a deep romantic connection.
In December 2011, Jeff popped the question, and Audrey joyfully accepted. They sealed their love with marriage in October 2012. Three years later, on October 11, 2015, their family welcomed two precious additions: twin sons born in Los Angeles, named James and Jack. Interestingly, their arrival occurred just days before their parents’ third wedding anniversary.
Prior to Audrey, Jeff was married to Paige Brown, with whom he shares two beautiful daughters, Ashlyn and Kenna. Additionally, he embraced Paige’s daughter, Bree, from a previous relationship as his own. However, their marriage faced challenges, leading to a divorce filed in 2008 and finalized in 2010.
Their Wedding In 2012 Had 112 Guests
Audrey and Jeff sealed their love with a wedding ceremony on October 12, 2012, surrounded by 112 excited family members and friends. The guest list included notable figures like Kelly Asbury, an accomplished American animated film director, writer, voice actor, and illustrator.
Audrey’s marriage to Jeff catapulted her already existing popularity in the fitness world to new heights. While she was known for her work in fitness circles, tying the knot with Jeff brought her even more recognition, thanks to his worldwide fame.
Celebrating nearly a decade of marriage, Audrey and Jeff’s relationship seems to only grow stronger with time. Jeff often praises Audrey for her perfectionism, while Audrey admires Jeff’s adventurous spirit. On her blog, she lovingly describes him as “the butter to my bread… the bubbles to my bath… and the campfire to my marshmallow,” highlighting the harmonious balance and mutual admiration they share.
Audrey Murdick Kids
Audrey Murdick and Jeff Dunham’s union brought forth two precious additions to their family. Fans eagerly anticipated the arrival of their twins after Jeff announced the news via social media on May 14, 2015. The couple’s online followers were thrilled to share in their joyous journey.
On October 11, 2015, Audrey welcomed their twin boys into the world. Named James Jeffrey and Jack Steven, the boys have grown into charming and adorable young individuals, bringing boundless joy to their parents’ lives.
Audrey Murdick’s Transition to Becoming a Nutritionist
As Audrey Murdick entered her thirties, she made a significant shift in her focus, transitioning from bodybuilding to exploring the realm of nutrition. In a candid blog post, she shared her journey of leaving behind the world of competitive fitness, with its strict dietary regimes heavy on animal protein and low in carbs.
Embracing the vegan lifestyle, Audrey found a newfound sense of vitality and healthiness. The switch to veganism resonated deeply with her, sparking a passion to share her discoveries with others and empower them to make healthier food choices. Her goal became clear: to guide individuals in preparing delicious vegan meals effortlessly, allowing them to experience the benefits she had found in plant-based eating.
Driven by this mission, Audrey embarked on a journey of culinary exploration, immersing herself in the world of food. She pursued formal education in nutrition, obtaining a plant-based nutrition certificate through eCornell, an online platform affiliated with Cornell University. Additionally, she dedicated a week to training at the prestigious Culinary Institute of America, solidifying her expertise in the field.
With these experiences under her belt, Audrey fully embraced her role as a nutritionist, committed to helping others improve their eating habits and lead healthier lives.
Audrey Murdick’s Amazing Fitness Journey
As a young girl who had a deep love for food, Audrey Murdick found herself struggling with obesity. Determined to make a change, Audrey embarked on a journey towards fitness during her teenage years. She dove into various exercises, starting with yoga and paying close attention to her diet. Seeking guidance, she devoured books and magazines filled with tips on weight loss, eager to transform her body.
Despite her efforts, Audrey initially saw limited progress. Fueled by her determination, she decided to push herself further, incorporating more rigorous exercises into her routine, such as weightlifting, ice skating, and diving. What started as a quest to shed pounds soon evolved into a passionate pursuit of physical fitness. Exercise became more than just a means to lose weight; it became an integral part of Audrey’s daily life, instilling her with newfound confidence along the way.
Audrey Murdick Competed As A Bodybuilder
As Audrey Murdick entered her twenties, her passion for fitness and weightlifting intensified, driving her to pursue competitive bodybuilding. Determined to leave her mark in the fitness world, she dedicated herself wholeheartedly to this pursuit.
Audrey actively participated in various bodybuilding competitions, driven by her unwavering determination to succeed. Reports suggest that she achieved notable victories in some of these contests, bringing her immense joy and pride. For Audrey, the journey from being a chubby youngster to a successful bodybuilder represented a significant personal triumph.
Supported by her family, Audrey found strength in their unwavering encouragement. With parents and siblings who shared her enthusiasm for physical fitness, she felt bolstered as she navigated her path toward becoming a champion in the world of bodybuilding.
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Q. What motivated Audrey Murdick to begin her fitness journey?
Audrey found her initial inspiration in her childhood struggle with obesity, propelling her toward a desire for a healthier lifestyle as she transitioned into her teenage years.
Q. What types of exercises did Audrey incorporate to achieve her fitness goals?
Starting with yoga and dietary improvements, Audrey gradually introduced more rigorous workouts into her routine. This included activities like weightlifting, ice skating, and diving, which contributed to her overall fitness journey.
Q. Did Audrey immediately notice results from her fitness efforts?
Audrey’s progress was gradual, and she didn’t experience significant changes right away. However, her consistent dedication and perseverance ultimately led to noticeable improvements in her health and fitness over time.
Q. How does Audrey’s journey inspire others?
Audrey’s transformation serves as a testament to the power of determination and resilience, motivating others to prioritize their own health and well-being. Her journey highlights the potential for positive change through perseverance and commitment.
Q. What role did Audrey’s parents play in shaping her fitness journey?
Audrey’s parents played a significant role in shaping her love for fitness and bodybuilding. Their active lifestyles served as inspirations, laying the foundation for Audrey’s journey into fitness and fostering her passion for a healthy lifestyle.
Conclusion
Audrey Murdick’s transformation from childhood obesity to a dedicated pursuit of fitness serves as a testament to the power of determination and resilience. Fueled by her desire for self-improvement, Audrey embraced fitness as a means of achieving her health and wellness goals. Through her journey, she not only transformed her own life but also serves as an inspiration to others on their own paths toward a healthier lifestyle. Audrey’s story underscores the importance of perseverance and commitment in overcoming obstacles and achieving success in the pursuit of well-being.
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Jeff Dunham is an American ventriloquist and beloved stand-up comedian.
He has also been known to make frequent appearances on television shows like The Late Show with David Letterman, Comedy Central Presents, and The Tonight Show.
Dunham also made his Disney debut when he made a cameo on the channels Sonny With a Chance with pop sensation Demi Lovato.
Most recently, he pulled off a last-minute comedy central special in Jeff Dunham’s Completely Unrehearsed Last-Minute Pandemic Holiday Special.
The amazing feat was done in less than two months. But who's the comedan's better half?
Who is Jeff Dunham's wife, Audrey Murdick?
Audrey Murdick was born in Texas to parents Steve and Sally Murdick.
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She reportedly found an interest in a healthy lifestyle at a young age when she was looking for a change in herself.
As she grew up, Murdick realized she wanted to pursue healthy living as a full-time career.
What does Audrey Murdick do for a living?
Audrey Murdick is a professional healthy lifestyle consultant, bodybuilding trainer, and nutritionist.
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She's even worked fitness model but retired to focus on creating and sharing healthy recipes and lifestyle solutions on her YouTube channel.
Murdick has also dipped her toes in the acting field with her husband and produced a foodie-focused show called Incredible Edible America in 2017.
She now runs her own bakeshop called Peanuts Bake Shop.
How old is Audrey Murdick?
Audrey Murdick was born on August 29, 1980, making her 40 years old. Audrey Murdick is a Virgo.
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Jeff Dunham, on the other hand, is 18 years older than his current wife at age 58.
He was born on April 18, 1962, making him an Aries.
They dated for three years.
Jeff Dunham began dating Audrey Murdick a year after he filed for divorce from his first wife, Paige Brown.
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The couple got engaged in 2011 and then married a year later on the 12th of October in 2012.
The love birds got hitched in front of 112 guests in the beautiful Santa Ynez, California.
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Who is Jeff Dunham's first wife?
Paige Dunham is Jeff Dunham's ex-wife. They were married in 1994 and divorced in 2010. Jeff filed for divorce in 2008; his time away while performing allegedly strained the marriage.
Paige Dunham is a businesswoman, philanthropist, mother, and advocate for divorced women,.
Paige was a single mother of daughter Bree at the time she was dating Jeff, but when the two got married Jeff legally adopted Bree and helped raise her as his own.
Audrey Murdick had issues with Paige Dunham.
Audrey Murdick and Paige Dunham are definitely not friends.
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Murdick reportedly sued Dunham in a cyberpiracy lawsuit for registering domain names under Audrey Dunham before Murdick could take the name in marriage.
Murdick asked for the domains to be transferred to her, but Dunham requested tens of thousands of dollars for them.
Murdick ended up accusing Dunham from "cybersquatting" with damages of up to $100,000 per domain name created. She also sued Dunham for unfair competition.
Jeff Dunham's kids — how many does he have?
Jeff Dunham has a total of 5 children, 3 of which are with his ex-wife Paige.
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He legally adopted Paige's daughter from a previous relationship, Bree (29), and then he had two other daughters with her, Kenna (23) and Ashley (25).
He then had twin sons, James and Jack, with his current wife Audrey.
Jeff Dunham's net worth is about $150 million as of 2020.
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...William Hartnell, Anthony Booth, Jacqueline Ellis, T P McKenna, Peter Barkworth, Zena Marshall, Hugh Paddick, Jeremy Kemp & Rosemary Leach (see right), Dandy Nichols, Michael Coles, Jack Smethurst, Griffith Jones, Gerald Harper, Ann Firbank, Peter Bowles...and on and on.
The films were quite popular abroad, so much so that apparently Bernard Lee, who was in several of the films, particulary the early ones, as a Superintendent, was known in France as 'the 'French Maigret'.
One of the great joys about watching films like this, if like me you love this era (and if you don't, why are you on this website?!) is the picture it paints of a bygone Britain. If these films are to be believed, then everyone smoked themselves to death at every opportunity, drank spirits at all hours of the day and night (when I go to someone's house, and they ask me if I would like something to drink, I always say, ''Yes, I'll have a cup of tea please'; in these films it seems to always mean neat whiskey), frequent nightclubs constantly where the only entertainment on show is rubbish singers and cabarets acts that wouldn't make it past the first stage of 'Britain's Got Talent', and an astonishingly lax and cavalier attitude to drink-driving.
I am indebted to Simon A Irvine, who's in my Facebook group, for pointing out that the whole box set of these films was on sale for the ridiculously low price of £25 (less than 50p a film); I've just checked today (18 March 2014) and it's gone back up to £72, so I got in just in time.
It's an extremely well-presented box set, 7 volumes, each containing 3 DVDs, with 7 EW films on each, apart from the last volume, which has 5 films. That's all 47 films (each just under an hour long), with each volume having an extra film made at the same time by Independent Artists Ltd (I've not seen these yet) and a booklet for each volume with notes by Kim Newman (Steve Chibnall missed out for once!) with a generous amount of stills and wonderful posters for each film alongside the notes.
The films themselves are very attractively photographed, it doesn't say they've been digitally remastered, but the picture is extremely sharp and clear (even my wife commented on this, and she has no interest in these films whatsoever!) and overall, if you're feeling a bit flush, they're still good value even at £72, although perhaps best to keep a watch on http://networkonair.com/shop/105-sale to see if the price comes down again.
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William Rand opened a small printing shop in Chicago. Doing most of the work himself for the first two years he decided to hire some help. Rand Hired Andrew McNally, an Irish Immigrant, to work in his shop. After doing business with the Chicago Tribune, Rand and McNally were hired to run the Tribune's entire printing operation. Years later, Rand and McNally established Rand McNally & Co after purchasing the Tribune's printing business. They focused mainly on printing tickets, complete railroad guides and timetables for the booming railroad industry around the city. What made the company successful was the detailed maps of roadways, along with directions to certain places. Rand McNally was the first major map publisher to embrace a system of numbered highways and erected many of the roadside highway signs that have been adopted by state and federal highway authorities. The company is still making and updating the world maps that are looked at every day.
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SINGLES: 1967, Brian R. Tobin; 1968-70, Not held; 1971, Sam Giammalva; 1972, Mal Anderson; 1973, Eugene L. Scott; 1974, Eugene L. Scott; 1975, Bob Hewitt; 1976-78, Not held; 1979, Robert Siska; 1980, Colin Dibley; 1981, Colin Dibley; 1982, Colin Dibley; 1983, Colin Dibley; 1984, Pat Cramer; 1985, Colin Dibley; 1986, John James; 1987, Alvin Gardiner; 1988, Colin Dibley; 1989, Frederick McNair; 1990, Bob Litwin; 1991, Robert Hubbard; 1992, Marty Wolf; 1993, Mike Barr; 1994, Vallis Wilder; 1995, Vallis Wilder; 1996, Vallis Wilder; 1997, William Schultz; 1998, Daniel Montes de Oca; 1999, Orlando Lourenco; 2000, Alex Dias; 2001, Daniel Montes De Oca; 2002, Vallis Wilder; 2003, Vallis Wilder; 2004, Mario Tabares; 2005, Andy Lake; 2006, Juan Parker; 2007, Oren Motevassel; 2008, Willie Dann; 2009, Guillaume Gauthier; 2010, Willie Dann; 2011, Fazal Syed; 2012, Hyon Yoo; 2013, Michael Halperin; 2014, Mark Tepes; 2015, Paulo Barros; 2016, Anthony Perkins; 2017, Matthew Hane; 2018, Matthew Hane.
DOUBLES: 1979, Bob Duesler - Henry Leichtfried; 1980, Jim Osborne - Richard Johnson; 1981, Eugene L. Scott - Butch Seewagen; 1982, Pat Cramer - George Seewagen, Jr.; 1983, Richard Johnson - Gene Malin; 1984, Don Brosseau - Guillermo Oropez; 1985, Colin Dibley - Butch Seewagen; 1986, Phil Landauer - Neal Newman; 1987, Larry Loeb - Roger McKee; 1988, Colin Dibley - John James; 1989, Joe McGuire - Michael Vogl; 1990, Mike Vogl - Sal Castillo; 1991, Dan Hanson - Tom Smith; 1992, Ross Persons - Dick Schneider; 1993, Jeff Davis - Jim Flower; 1994, Mike Barr - Ken Thomas; 1995, John Chatlack - Bob Horne; 1996, Peter Bromley - Andres Fanjul; 1997, Sam Fotopoulos - Kevin Lehr; 1998, Ned Eames - William Schultz; 1999, John Chatlack - Douglas Small; 2000, Al Harnandez - Jeff Wolf; 2001, William Donadio - Richard Schmidt; 2002, Carlos Garcia - Mark Harrison; 2003, Garry Nadebaum - Randy Vigmostad; 2004, Juan Diaz - Mario Tabares; 2005, Andy Lake - Kline Sack; 2006, Brian Cory - Rick Kepler; 2007, Willie Dann - Lewis Miller; 2008, Willie Dann - Lewis Miller; 2009, Guillaume Gauthier - Kline Sack; 2010, Willie Dann - Lewis Miller; 2011, Mark Tepes - Gabriel Venter; 2012, Robert Bull - Jared Jacobs; 2013, Guillaume Gauthier - Jared Jacobs; 2014, Jonathan Pastel - Jeff Tonidandel; 2015, Cary Franklin - William McGugin; 2016, Thiago Barbosa - Guillaume Vidallet; 2017, Brandon Blankenbaker - Matthew Hane; 2018, Brandon Blankenbaker - Matthew Hane.
SINGLES: 1918, Ross Burchard; 1919, Clarence Hobart; 1920, William A. Campbell; 1921, Philip B. Hawk; 1922, Philip B. Hawk; 1923, Philip B. Hawk; 1924, Craig Biddle; 1925, Alfred J. Cawse; 1926, Alfred J. Cawse; 1927, Alfred J. Cawse; 1928, Henry H. Bassford; 1929, Clarence M. Charest; 1930, Henry H. Bassford; 1931, Fred C. Baggs; 1932, Clarence M. Charest; 1933, Clarence M. Charest; 1934, Raymond B. Bidwell; 1935, Raymond B. Bidwell; 1936, Raymond B. Bidwell; 1937, Cedric A. Major; 1938, Henry H. Bassford; 1939, Percy W. Guilford; 1940, Watson Washburn; 1941, Arthur W. Macpherson; 1942, William L. Nassau; 1943, Not held; 1944, J. Gilbert Hall; 1945, J. Gilbert Hall; 1946, J. Gilbert Hall; 1947, J. Gilbert Hall; 1948, J. Gilbert Hall; 1949, J. Gilbert Hall; 1950, J. Gilbert Hall; 1951, Harold T. MacGuffin; 1952, Harry Hopman; 1953, William A. Maxwell; 1954, David L. Freed; 1955, R. Philip Hanna; 1956, Bryan M. Grant, Jr.; 1957, Bryan M. Grant, Jr.; 1958, Gardnar Mulloy; 1959, J. Hal Surface, Jr.; 1960, Gardnar Mulloy; 1961, Gardnar Mulloy; 1962, Gardnar Mulloy; 1963, Gardnar Mulloy; 1964, Gardnar Mulloy; 1965, Bob Sherman; 1966, Jaroslav Drobny; 1967, Jaroslav Drobny; 1968, Gardnar Mulloy; 1969, Bobby Riggs; 1970, Torsten Johansson; 1971, Torsten Johansson; 1972, Bobby Riggs; 1973, L. Straight Clark; 1974, Don Gale; 1975, Dell Sylvia; 1976, Russell Seymour; 1977, Russell Seymour; 1978, Russell Seymour; 1979, Russell Seymour; 1980, Russell Seymour; 1981, John Powless; 1982, Eugene L. Scott; 1983, Eugene L. Scott; 1984, Bob Duesler; 1985, Eugene L. Scott; 1986, Bob Hetherington; 1987, Keith Diepraam; 1988, Jim Parker; 1989, Peter vanLingen; 1990, Charles Hoeveler; 1991, Jody Rush; 1992, Robyn Ray; 1993, Robyn Ray; 1994, Armistead Neely; 1995, Fred McNair; 1996, Peter Bronson; 1997, Phil Landauer; 1998, Fred Robinson; 1999, Jim Rombeau; 2000, Skip Walther; 2001, Geoff Martinez; 2002, Not held; 2003, Geoff Martinez; 2004, Vallis Wilder; 2005, Vallis Wilder; 2006, Vallis Wilder; 2007, Glenn Erickson; 2008, Val Wilder; 2009, Andrew Stoner; 2010, Mario Tabares; 2011, Mario Tabares; 2012, Garry Nadebaum; 2013, Garry Nadebaum; 2014, Garry Nadebaum; 2015, Oren Motevassel; 2016, Oren Motevassel; 2017, Eoin Collins; 2018, Greg Paukstis.
DOUBLES: 1921, J.D.E. Jones - Arthur Ingraham; 1922, Holcombe Ward - Dwight F. Davis; 1923, A. Wallis Myers - Samuel Hardy; 1924, Walter L. Pate - Samuel Hardy; 1925, Walter L. Pate - Samuel Hardy; 1926, Albert J. Gore - Claude J. Butlin; 1927, Fred C. Baggs - William Rosenbaum; 1928, Irving C. Wright - Harry C. Johnson; 1929, Fred C. Baggs - William Rosenbaum; 1930, S. Jarvis Adams - Henry H. Bassford; 1931, Fred C. Baggs - William Rosenbaum; 1932, S. Jarvis Adams - Henry H. Bassford; 1933, G.P. Gardner, Jr. - Richard Bishop; 1934, Fred C. Baggs - William Rosenbaum; 1935, Raymond B. Bidwell - Richard Bishop; 1936, William J. Clothier - Dwight F. Davis; 1937, Lawrence A. Baker - John G. McKay; 1938, William Rosenbaum - Fred C. Baggs; 1939, G. Colket Caner - Cornelius C. Felton; 1940, Watson Washburn - Hugh Kelleher; 1941, Jacques Brugnon - Meade Woodson; 1942, Watson Washburn - A.W. Macpherson; 1943, Not held; 1944, Watson Washburn - A.W. Macpherson; 1945, J. Gilbert Hall - Sidney Adelstein; 1946, J. Gilbert Hall - Sidney Adelstein; 1947, J. Gilbert Hall - Sidney Adelstein; 1948, Mel Gallagher - John Woodall; 1949, Wilmer Allison - J. Gilbert Hall; 1950, Wilmer Allison - J. Gilbert Hall; 1951, Sidney Adelstein - Bernard Clinton; 1952, Pierre Harang - Harry Hopman; 1953, Edward Chandler - Gerald Stratford; 1954, Edward Chandler - Gerald Stratford; 1955, Edward Chandler - Gerald Stratford; 1956, Jean Borotra - Harry Hopman; 1957, Edward Jacobs - C. Alphonso Smith; 1958, Leonard Prosser - J. Hal Surface, Jr.; 1959, Harry Hoffmann - W.E. Hester, Jr.; 1960, Jean Borotra - Adrian Quist; 1961, Clifford Sutter - Ernest Sutter; 1962, Gardnar Mulloy - Mike McLaney; 1963, Gardnar Mulloy - William F. Talbert; 1964, Gardnar Mulloy - William F. Talbert; 1965, Gardnar Mulloy - William F. Talbert; 1966, Robert J. Freedman - Bob Sherman; 1967, Gardnar Mulloy - William F. Talbert; 1968, Ellis Slack - Richard C. Sorlien; 1969, Gardnar Mulloy - Bobby Riggs; 1970, Glenn Hippenstiel - Chauncey Steele, Jr.; 1971, Lennart Bergelin - Torsten Johansson; 1972, Torsten Johansson - Lacy Legenstein; 1973, Gardnar Mulloy - Tony Vincent; 1974, Homer Richards - Richard C. Sorlien; 1975, L. Straight Clark - Hal Burrows; 1976, Jason Morton - Russell Seymour; 1977, Jason Morton - Russell Seymour; 1978, Jason Morton - Russell Seymour; 1979, Jason Morton - Russell Seymour; 1980, John Been - Richard Schuette; 1981, Jerry DeWitts - Hugh Stewart; 1982, Bob Duesler - Jim Nelson; 1983, Bob Duesler - Jim Nelson; 1984, Bob Duesler - Jim Nelson; 1985, Bob Duesler - Jim Nelson; 1986, Les Dodson - Steve Wilkinson; 1987, Paul Christian - Keith Diepraam; 1988, Jim Parker - Steve Wilkinson; 1989, Bob Duesler - Jim Nelson; 1990, Charles Hoeveler - David Nash; 1991, Charles Hoeveler - David Nash; 1992, Peter Bronson - Brian Cheney; 1993, Armistead Neely - Neal Newman; 1994, Dan Bohannon - Dave Bohannon; 1995, Dan Bohannon - Dave Bohannon; 1996, Dan Bohannon - Dave Bohannon; 1997, Dan Bohannon - Dave Bohannon; 1998, Dan Bohannon - Dave Bohannon; 1999, Dan Bohannon - Phil Landauer; 2000, David Brent - Mark Harrison; 2001, Fred Robinson - Tom Smith; 2002, Wesley Cash - Zan Guerry; 2003, Thomas Lucci - Kevin Shaw; 2004, Steven Meister - Craig Wittus; 2005, Mike Fedderly - David Matthews; 2006, Mike Fedderly - Vallis Wilder; 2007, Mike Fedderly - Vallis Wilder; 2008, Mike Fedderly - Val Wilder; 2009, Gilbert Schuerholz - Andrew Stoner; 2010, Kyle Permut - Mario Tabares; 2011, Kyle Permut - Mario Tabares; 2012, Gilbert Schuerholz - Andrew Stoner; 2013, Willie Alumbaugh - Garry Nadebaum; 2014, Derek Brooks - Garry Nadebaum; 2015, Derek Brooks - Garry Nadebaum; 2016, Neel Grover - Arthur Hernandez; 2017, Ellis Ferreira - David Marshall; 2018, David Box - Wade McGuire.
SINGLES: 1948, John Murio; 1949, John Murio; 1950, George Rice; 1951, Not held; 1952, Mel Dranga; 1953, William A. Maxwell; 1954, John E. Sisson; 1955, Edgar D. Yeomans; 1956, John E. Sisson; 1957, Edgar D. Yeomans; 1958, Gardnar Mulloy; 1959, J. Hal Surface, Jr.; 1960, William Lurie; 1961, William Lurie; 1962, Chauncey D. Steele, Jr.; 1963, Gardnar Mulloy; 1964, Bob Galloway; 1965, Bob Sherman; 1966, Emery W. Neale; 1967, Emery W. Neale; 1968, Emery W. Neale; 1969, Thomas Brown, Jr.; 1970, Thomas Brown, Jr.; 1971, Bobby Riggs; 1972, Francisco Segura; 1973, Hugh Stewart; 1974, Hugh Stewart; 1975, Vladimir Petrovic; 1976, Russell Seymour; 1977, Russell Seymour; 1978, Clif Mayne; 1979, Jim Perley; 1980, Martin Devlin; 1981, Bob Duesler; 1982, Jim Perley; 1983, Les Dodson; 1984, Bob Duesler; 1985, Len Saputo; 1986, Gordon Davis; 1987, Keith Diepraam; 1988, Len Saputo; 1989, Keith Diepraam; 1990, David Nash; 1991, Charles Hoeveler; 1992, Charles Hoeveler; 1993, Gene Malin; 1994, Brian Cheney; 1995, Gene Malin; 1996, Gene Malin; 1997, Jim Rombeau; 1998, Gene Malin; 1999, Bob Wright; 2000, Hank Pfister; 2001, Sal Castillo; 2002, Warrick Jones; 2003, Sal Castillo; 2004, Vallis Wilder; 2005, Vallis Wilder; 2006, Vallis Wilder; 2007, Polo Cowan; 2008, Mike Fedderly; 2009, James Martineau; 2010, Rick Leach; 2011, Mario Tabares; 2012, Oren Motevassel; 2013, Jeff Tarango; 2014, Jeff Tarango; 2015, Oren Motevassel; 2016, Oren Motevassel; 2017, Roberto Rodriguez; 2018, Morgan Shepherd.
DOUBLES: 1948, Earl Ehlers - Eli H. Bashor; 1949, William Catton - Edwin McCord; 1950, George Rice - Herschel Hyde; 1951, Not held; 1952, James Hodgkins - Edward Leonard; 1953, Mel Gallagher - William A. Maxwell; 1954, Alan Herrington - John E. Sisson; 1955, Alan Herrington - John E. Sisson; 1956, Alan Herrington - John E. Sisson; 1957, Edward G. Chandler - Gerald Stratford; 1958, Robert J. Kelleher - Elbert R. Lewis; 1959, Robert J. Kelleher - Elbert R. Lewis; 1960, Robert J. Kelleher - Elbert R. Lewis; 1961, H. William Bond - Chauncey D. Steele, Jr.; 1962, Robert J. Kelleher - Elbert R. Lewis; 1963, Gardnar Mulloy - C. Alphonso Smith; 1964, George MacCall - Al Martini; 1965, Robert J. Freedman - Bob Sherman; 1966, Emery Neale - Chauncey D. Steele, Jr.; 1967, Bobby Galloway - David E. Martin; 1968, Bobby Galloway - David E. Martin; 1969, Emery Neale - Bobby Riggs; 1970, Sam Match - Bobby Riggs; 1971, Ronald Dunas - Francisco Segura; 1972, Ronald Dunas - Francisco Segura; 1973, Ronald Dunas - Sam Match; 1974, Hugh Stewart - George Yardley; 1975, King Lambert - Sam Match; 1976, Jerry DeWitts - Russell Seymour; 1977, Jason Morton - Russell Seymour; 1978, Richard Doss - Robert Perry; 1979, Richard Doss - Robert Perry; 1980, King Lambert - Ed Kauder; 1981, Bob Duesler - Jim Nelson; 1982, Bob Duesler - Jim Nelson; 1983, Bob Duesler - Jim Nelson; 1984, Miguel Olvera - Francisco Segura; 1985, Dick Leach - Ron Livingston; 1986, Bob Duesler - Jim Nelson; 1987, Adrian Bey - Keith Diepraam; 1988, Bob Duesler - Jim Nelson; 1989, Keith Diepraam - Jim Parker; 1990, Richard Johnson - Jody Rush; 1991, Richard Johnson - Jim Parker; 1992, Peter Bronson - David Bryant; 1993, Erick Baer - Gene Malin; 1994, Peter Bronson - David Bryant; 1995, Dan Bohannon - Dave Bohannon; 1996, Dan Bohannon - Dave Bohannon; 1997, Dan Bohannon - Dave Bohannon; 1998, Dan Bohannon - Dave Bohannon; 1999, Anand Amritraj - Gene Malin; 2000, Larry Belinsky - Bob Wright; 2001, Sal Castillo - Pete Kelly; 2002, Wesley Cash - Brad Rowe; 2003, Eric Bligard - Sal Castillo; 2004, Mike Fedderly - Vallis Wilder; 2005, Mike Fedderly - Vallis Wilder; 2006, Mike Fedderly - Vallis Wilder; 2007, Mike Fedderly - Vallis Wilder; 2008, Mike Fedderly - Val Wilder; 2009, John Letts - Bruce Man Son Hing; 2010, Rick Leach - Gregory Washer; 2011, Brian Cory - Arthur Hernandez; 2012, John Letts - Bruce Man Son Hing; 2013, Steven Oliver - Jeff Tarango; 2014, Arthur Hernandez - Carsten Hoffmann; 2015, Derek Brooks - Garry Naudebaum; 2016, Arthur Hernandez - Carsten Hoffmann; 2017, Rick Leach - Kline Sack; 2018, Neel Grover - Arthur Hernandez.
SINGLES: 1964, C. Alphonso Smith; 1965, C. Alphonso Smith; 1966, Jack Staton; 1967, Nick E. Powel; 1968, Eugene Short; 1969, William Smith; 1970, William Smith; 1971, William Smith; 1972, Bob Hill; 1973, Charles Lass; 1974, Charles Lass; 1975, Ed Doane; 1976, Alan Cheesebro; 1977, Clyde Hippenstiel; 1978, Bob Sherman; 1979, Bob Sherman; 1980, Bob Sherman; 1981, John Shea; 1982, Ed Kauder; 1983, Bob Howe; 1984, Bob Howe; 1985, Mel Lewis; 1986, Russell Seymour; 1987, John Powless; 1988, Ron Livingston; 1989, Bob Perry; 1990, Gordon Davis; 1991, Bob Duesler; 1992, Alex Olmedo; 1993, Alex Olmedo; 1994, Larry Dodge; 1995, Gil Howard; 1996, Allan Carter; 1997, Rob Cadwallader; 1998, Leland Housman; 1999, Richard Johnson; 2000, David Nash; 2001, Charles Hoeveler; 2002, Brian Cheney; 2003, Brian Cheney; 2004, Larry Turville; 2005, Larry Turville; 2006, Thomas Connell; 2007, Larry Turville; 2008, Bill Roach; 2009, Fred Robinson; 2010, Fred Robinson; 2011, Sal Castillo; 2012, Mark Vines; 2013, John Picken; 2014, Mike Fedderly; 2015, David Seibel; 2016, Mike Fedderly; 2017, Michael Tammen; 2018, Leo Young.
DOUBLES: 1964, C. Alphonso Smith - Eddie Jacobs; 1965, Clayton Burwell - C. Alphonso Smith; 1966, Charles Brooke - Len Prosser; 1967, Nick E. Powel - Len Prosser; 1968, Verne Hughes - Len Prosser; 1969, Verne Hughes - Len Prosser; 1970, Verne Hughes - Len Prosser; 1971, Robin Hippenstiel - Verne Hughes; 1972, Robin Hippenstiel - Verne Hughes; 1973, Ed Doane - Len Prosser; 1974, Robin Hippenstiel - Verne Hughes; 1975, Robin Hippenstiel - Verne Hughes; 1976, Alan Cheesebro - Bob Galloway; 1977, Bob Galloway - Charles Lass; 1978, Charles Anderson - Merwin Miller; 1979, Milton Richardson - Jack Bowker; 1980, Vincent Fotre - Keith Larsen; 1981, Bob Sherman - Lee Hammel; 1982, Bob Howe - Dick Metteer; 1983, Ed Kauder - King Lambert; 1984, Jason Morton - Hugh Stewart; 1985, Ed Kauder - King Lambert; 1986, Bill Davis - Richard Gonzalez; 1987, Chuck DeVoe - John Powless; 1988, Chuck DeVoe - John Powless; 1989, Bob Perry - John Sahratian; 1990, Len Lindborg - Jim Nelson; 1991, Bob Duesler - Jim Nelson; 1992, Bob Duesler - Jim Nelson; 1993, Bob Duesler - Jim Nelson; 1994, Larry Dodge - Len Lindborg; 1995, Dick Leach - Jim Nelson; 1996, Bob Duesler - Hank Leichtfried; 1997, Bob Duesler - Hank Leichtfried; 1998, Jim Parker - Ken Robinson; 1999, Richard Johnson - Jody Rush; 2000, Charles Hoeveler - Chum Steel; 2001, Charles Hoeveler - David Nash; 2002, David Bohannon - Brian Cheney; 2003, Dan Bohannon - Peter Bronson; 2004, Brian Cheney - Armistead Neely; 2005, Neal Newman - Larry Turville; 2006, Neal Newman - Larry Turville; 2007, Neal Newman - Larry Turville; 2008, Philip Landauer - Tom Smith; 2009, Leonard Wofford - Paul Wulf; 2010, Philip Landauer - Tom Smith; 2011, Randall Berg - Randy Houston; 2012, Wesley Cash - Mark Vines; 2013, Wesley Cash - Mark Vines; 2014, Ross Hessler - Gregory Hing; 2015, Mike Fedderly - Michael Tammen; 2016, Mike Fedderly - Michael Tammen; 2017, Mike Fedderly - Michael Tammen; 2018, Ross Hessler - Jon Tyrell.
SINGLES: 1989, Shawna Martin; 1990, Linda Higgins; 1991, Linda Higgins; 1992, Lisa Seemann; 1993, Kathy May; 1994, Cynthia McGregor; 1995, Carrie Zarraonandia; 1996, Not held; 1997, Tracy Houk; 1998, Lisa Seemann; 1999, Robin Keener; 2000, Not held; 2001, Jolene Watanabe; 2002, Julie Cass; 2003, Julie Cass; 2004, Julie Cass; 2005, Jessica Schlotterback; 2006, Not held; 2007, Patricia Zerdan; 2008, Shareen Lai; 2009, Trish Riddell; 2010, Trish Riddell; 2011, Monica Rincon; 2012, Patricia Zerdan; 2013, Katerina Stanford; 2014, Mercedes Michel; 2015, Pamela Mogul; 2016, Kim Lackey; 2017, Amy McCaffrey; 2018, Elizabeth Kobak.
DOUBLES: 1989, Susan Lehman - Shawna Martin; 1990, Susan Lehman - Shawna Martin; 1991, Lynn McWilliams - Sue Whiting; 1992, Kathy May - Helle Viragh; 1993, Kathy May - Helle Viragh; 1994, Rosie Bareis - Lisa Seemann; 1995, Anne Zarraonandia; 1996, Not held; 1997, Linda Howell - Jarilyn Joseph; 1998, Ellie Compton - Lisa Seemann; 1999, Karin Fox - Anne Hayden; 2000, Not held; 2001, Julie Cass - Jami Patterson; 2002, Julie Cass - Michelle King; 2003, Julie Cass - Michelle King; 2004, Julie Cass - Michelle King; 2005, Carolyn Lane - Jessica Schlotterback; 2006, Mary Dailey - Trish Riddell; 2007, Debbie Ladig - Laura Ritchey; 2008, Jennifer Lyons - Julie Shapiro; 2009, Shareen Lai - Trish Riddell; 2010, Nikola Huberova - Margaret Lumia; 2011, Ioulia Bolotova - Monica Rincon; 2012, Ioulia Bolotova - Rocio Rodriguez; 2013, Klara Miklikova - Katerina Stanford; 2014, Bethany Griffin - Olga Harvey; 2015, None; 2016, Christyn Lucas - Natasa Vucokovic; 2017, Brooke Biddle - Corin Coffrey; 2018, Beatrix Bielik - Caitlin Thompson.
SINGLES: 2000, Dorothea Mooney; 2001, Not held; 2002, Dorothy B. Cheney; 2003, Dorothy B. Cheney; 2004, Dorothy B. Cheney; 2005, Dorothy B. Cheney; 2006, Dorothy B. Cheney; 2007, Dorothy B. Cheney; 2008, Betty Eisenstein; 2009, Not held; 2010, Catherine Hall; 2011, Elaine Mason; 2012, Not held; 2013, Doris Lutz; 2014, Doris Lutz; 2015, Doris Lutz; 2016, Doris Lutz; 2017, Doris Lutz; 2018, not held.
DOUBLES: 2000, Dorothea Mooney - Adelaide Cummings; 2001-03, Not held; 2004, Dorothy B. Cheney - Jean Selvig; 2005, Dorothy B. Cheney - Lou Cille Scoggins; 2006, Dorothy B. Cheney - Jean Selvig; 2007, Billie Burr - Dorothy B. Cheney; 2008, Dorothy B. Cheney - Betty Cookson; 2009, Not held; 2010, Catherine Hall - Elaine Mason; 2011, Catherine Hall - Elaine Mason; 2012, Not held; 2013, Doris Lutz - Rita Price; 2014, Doris Lutz - Rita Price; 2015, Doris Lutz - Rita Price; 2016, Not Held; 2017, Irene Bretzel - Carolyn Shumake; 2018, not held.
SINGLES: 1970, June Gay; 1971, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1972, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1973, Evelyn Houseman; 1974, Janet Adkisson; 1975, Amy Yee; 1976, June Gay; 1977, Janice Stevens; 1978, Pat Welles; 1979, Not held; 1980, Julia Hayward; 1981, Charleen Hillebrand; 1982, Charleen Hillebrand; 1983, Dorothy Matthiessen; 1984, Charleen Hillebrand; 1985, Charleen Hillebrand; 1986, Barbara Mueller; 1987, Judy Louie; 1988, Suzanne Crary; 1989, Charleen Hillebrand; 1990, Martha Downing; 1991, Martha Downing; 1992, Margaret Russo; 1993, Debbie McCormick; 1994, Xanh Miller; 1995, Xanh Miller; 1996, Elizabeth Freeman-Young; 1997, Diane Fishburne; 1998, Diane Fishburne; 1999, Diane Fishburne; 2000, Diane Fishburne; 2001, Diane Fishburne; 2002, Tracy Houk; 2003, Joni Hannah; 2004, Mariana Hollman; 2005, Tracy Houk; 2006, Rhona Kaczmarczyk; 2007, Robin Keener; 2008, Carolyn Wei; 2009, Amy Alcini; 2010, Amy Alcini; 2011, Rhona Kaczmarczyk; 2012, Deborah Higa; 2013, Rhona Kaczmarczyk; 2014, Simona Bruetting; 2015, Simona Bruetting; 2016, Simona Bruetting; 2017, Yana Ruegsegger; 2018, Rebecca Stapp.
DOUBLES: 1970, June Gay - Rhoda Herron; 1971, Barbara Hultgren - Sally Fuller; 1972, Evelyn Houseman - Mary A. Prentiss; 1973, Evelyn Houseman - Marge Kohler; 1974, Evelyn Houseman - June Gay; 1975, Mary Ann Shelton - Florence Tout; 1976, June Gay - M. Appel; 1977, Charlene Grafton - Dorothy B. Cheney; 1978, June Gay - Pat Welles; 1979, Not held; 1980, Julia Hayward - Helen Perez; 1981, Julia Hayward - Helen Perez; 1982, Erol Agnos - Judy Courtney; 1983, Mary Hill - Charleen Hillebrand; 1984, Ellen Bryant - Julia Hayward; 1985, Ena Harvey - Susan Tully; 1986, Patricia Freebody - Billie Jean King; 1987, Patricia Freebody - Billie Jean King; 1988, Mary McLean - Bunny Smith; 1989, Charleen Hillebrand - Margaret Russo; 1990, Charleen Hillebrand - Margaret Russo; 1991, Martha Downing - Mary Hill; 1992, Carol Ford - Margaret Russo; 1993, Sue Bramlette - Lisa Culp; 1994, Patti Aunan - Hilary Marold; 1995, Ellen Bryant - Barbara Mueller; 1996, Patti Aunan - Hilary Marold; 1997, Mary Mottola - Karen O’Sullivan; 1998, Mary Mottola - Karen O’Sullivan; 1999, Mary Mottola - Karen O’Sullivan; 2000, Moria Gandy - Phyllis Zilm; 2001, Lisa Culp - Melanie Wheatley; 2002, Joni Hannah - Mariana Hollman; 2003, Joni Hannah - Karen O’Sullivan; 2004, Mariana Hollman - Stacey Williams; 2005, Mariana Hollman - Anna Zimmermann; 2006, Susan Keane - Eva Welsher; 2007, Susan Keane - Eva Welsher; 2008, Susan Keane - Eva Welsher; 2009, Amy Alcini - Joanne Russell; 2010, Beverly Bowes-Hackney - Julie Cass; 2011, Alissa Finerman - Erika Smith; 2012, Mary Dailey - Rhona Kaczmarczyk; 2013, Mary Dailey - Rhona Kaczmarczyk; 2014, Simona Bruetting - Jill Vanderkool; 2015, Simona Bruetting - Rhona Kaczmarczyk; 2016, Stacy Swiggart - Phyllis Zilm; 2017, Simona Bruetting - Millie Yablonicky; 2018, Lisa Cheng - April Jourdan.
SINGLES: 1971, Evelyn Houseman; 1972, Betty Washington; 1973, Nancy Reed; 1974, Nancy Reed; 1975, Arlene Cohen; 1976, Arlene Cohen; 1977, Owen McHaney; 1978, Judy Alvarez; 1979, Nancy Richey; 1980, Judy Alvarez; 1981, Judy Alvarez; 1982, Judy Alvarez; 1983, Astrid Suurbeek; 1984, Judy Alvarez; 1985, Susan Shelby Torrance; 1986, Diane Matzner; 1987, Carol Goya; 1988, Kate Latham; 1989, Kate Latham; 1990, Kate Latham; 1991, Kate Latham; 1992, Diane Fishburne; 1993, Sherri Carlyle; 1994, Sherri Carlyle; 1995, Ann Etheredge; 1996, Vikki Beggs; 1997, Tracy Houk; 1998, Ellie Compton; 1999, Gerda Preissing-Sigel; 2000, Gerda Preissing; 2001, Hyacinth Yorke; 2002, Renata Marcinkowska; 2003, Renata Marcinkowska; 2004, Renata Marcinkowska; 2005, Julie Cass; 2006, Julie Cass; 2007, Jessica Schlotterback; 2008, Angela Simon; 2009, Angela Simon; 2010, Patricia Zerdan; 2011, Patricia Zerdan; 2012, Kelly Wilson; 2013, Jorgelina Torti; 2014, Patricia Zerdan; 2015, Julie Thu; 2016, Julie Thu; 2017, Julie Thu; 2018, Julie Thu.
DOUBLES: 1971, Ruth Gross - Nancy Neeld; 1972, Ruth Gross - Nancy Neeld; 1973, Evelyn Houseman - Betty R. Pratt; 1974, June Gay - Diana Gai; 1975, Arlene Cohen - Karen Knoche; 1976, Susan Anawalt - Arlene Cohen; 1977, Darlene Hard - Nancy Neeld; 1978, Judy Alvarez - Norma Veale; 1979, Nancy Richey - Cathie Anderson; 1980, Judy Alvarez - Charleen Hillebrand; 1981, Judy Alvarez - Charleen Hillebrand; 1982, Judy Alvarez - Katherine Willette; 1983, Wendy Overton - Astrid Suurbeek; 1984, Judy Alvarez - Louise Feingold; 1985, Margaret Russo - Kerry Young; 1986, Martha Downing - Mary Hill; 1987, Sue Bramlette - Jane Strnadel; 1988, Carol Baily - Kate Latham; 1989, Carol Baily - Kate Latham; 1990, Carol Baily - Kate Latham; 1991, Kate Latham - Jane Strnadel; 1992, Cindy Benzon - Vicki Markowsky; 1993, Karen Gallagher - Jane Strnadel; 1994, Cindy Benzon - Vicki Markowski; 1995, Ann Etheredge - Kerry Young; 1996, Rosie Garza - Cindy Johnson; 1997, Ellie Compton - Mariana Routh-Hollman; 1998, Ellie Compton - Marianna Hollman; 1999, Linda Howell - Jarilyn Joseph; 2000, Sheri Norris - Sue Whiting; 2001, Lu Fendig - Gerda Preissing; 2002, Margaret Kitchen - Philippa Palmer; 2003, Jami Patterson - Hyacinth Yorke; 2004, Mary Dailey - Renata Marcinkowska; 2005, Julie Cass - Michelle King; 2006, Julie Cass - Michelle King; 2007, Julie Cass - Jessica Schlotterback; 2008, Amy Alcini - Angela Simon; 2009, Meike Babel - Angela Simon; 2010, Kristen Hess - Jennifer Toney; 2011, Mary Dailey - Michelle King; 2012, Amy Alcin - Carolina Blouin; 2013, Simona Bruetting - Gee Gee Garvin; 2014, Julie Thu - Meredith Walton; 2015, Nancy Hilliard - Kaysie Smashey; 2016, Kaysie Smashey - Julie Thu; 2017, Kaysie Smashey - Julie Thu; 2018,
Kaysie Smashey - Julie Thu.
SINGLES: 1953, Marion Raful; 1954, Gracyn W. Kelleher; 1955, Gracyn W. Kelleher; 1956, Mary Arnold Prentiss; 1957, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1958, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1959, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1960, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1961, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1962, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1963, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1964, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1965, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1966, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1967, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1968, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1969, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1970, Nancy Neeld; 1971, Barbara Green Weigandt; 1972, Barbara Green Weigandt; 1973, Barbara Green Weigandt; 1974, Barbara Green Weigandt; 1975, Barbara Green Weigandt; 1976, Barbara Green Weigandt; 1977, Barbara Green Weigandt; 1978, Donna Balchios; 1979, Louella Lipson; 1980, Charleen Hillebrand; 1981, Pat Cody; 1982, Cathie Anderson; 1983, Susan Anawalt; 1984, Sally Moore Huss; 1985, Barbara Mueller; 1986, Judy Louie; 1987, Judy Louie; 1988, Diane Matzner; 1989, Barbara Mueller; 1990, Carol Baily; 1991, Karen Gallagher; 1992, Karen Gallagher; 1993, Tina Karwasky; 1994, Carol Baily; 1995, Tina Karwasky; 1996, Tina Karwasky; 1997, Tina Karwasky; 1998, Diane Fishburne; 1999, Gerda Preissing; 2000, Diane Fishburne; 2001, Tracy Houk; 2002, Carolyn Nichols; 2003, Tracy Houk; 2004, Gretchen Magers; 2005, Gretchen Magers; 2006, Gretchen Magers; 2007, Manola Colter; 2008, Gretchen Magers; 2009, Ros Nideffer; 2010, Gretchen Magers; 2011, Jennifer Dawson; 2012, Dina McBride; 2013, Sophie Woorons-Johnston; 2014, Dina McBride; 2015, Amy Frazier; 2016, Hiromi Sasano; 2017, Hiromi Sasano; 2018, Hiromi Sasano.
DOUBLES: 1953, Dorothy DeVries - Florence D. Nebauer; 1954, Gracyn W. Kelleher - Marion Raful; 1955, Gracyn W. Kelleher - Gretl Dupont; 1956, Gracyn W. Kelleher - Estelle Kristenson; 1957, Dorothy B. Cheney - Janet Robbins; 1958, Gracyn W. Kelleher - Mary A. Prentiss; 1959, Gracyn W. Kelleher - Mary A. Prentiss; 1960, Gracyn W. Kelleher - Mary A. Prentiss; 1961, Gracyn W. Kelleher - Mary A. Prentiss; 1962, Gracyn W. Kelleher - Mary A. Prentiss; 1963, Dorothy B. Cheney - Mary A. Prentiss; 1964, Dorothy B. Cheney - Helen McDowell; 1965, Dorothy B. Cheney - Helen McDowell; 1966, Gracyn W. Kelleher - Mary A. Prentiss; 1967, Gracyn W. Kelleher - Mary A. Prentiss; 1968, Dorothy B. Cheney - June E. Gay; 1969, Dorothy B. Cheney - June E. Gay; 1970, Gracyn W. Kelleher - Mary A. Prentiss; 1971, Louise B. Clapp - Barbara Weigandt; 1972, Evelyn Houseman - Mary A. Prentiss; 1973, Dorothy B. Cheney - Marcia Hodges; 1974, Dorothy B. Cheney - Marcia Hodges; 1975, Louise B. Clapp - Barbara Weigandt; 1976, Dorothy B. Cheney - Evelyn Houseman; 1977, Dorothy Matthiessen - Evelyn Houseman; 1978, Jill Leach - Yoko Taylor; 1979, Patricia McCabe - Norma Veale; 1980, Julia Hayward - Dorothy Matthiessen; 1981, Sally Huss - Norma Veale; 1982, Mary Hill - Charleen Hillebrand; 1983, Susan Anawalt - Arlene Cohen; 1984, Sally Moore Huss - Barbara Mueller; 1985, Suella Bowden - Barbara Mueller; 1986, Sally Moore Huss - Mary McLean; 1987, Sally Moore Huss - Jane Willens; 1988, Mary McLean - Bunny Smith; 1989, Ellen Bryant - Barbara Mueller; 1990, Rosemary Casals - Raquel Giscafre; 1991, Stephanie Adcock - Carol Baily; 1992, Betty Ann Dent - Debbie McCormick; 1993, Betty Ann Dent - Debbie McCormick; 1994, Betty Ann Dent - Debbie McCormick; 1995, Tina Karwasky - Debbie McCormick; 1996, Kathy May Fritz - Terry Holladay; 1997, Final not held; 1998, Kathy Fritz - Terry Holladay; 1999, Kathy Fritz - Terry Holladay; 2000, Kathy Fritz - Terry Holladay; 2001, Robin Ogburn - Tracey Thompson; 2002, Cherise Meoli - Jill Prolman; 2003, Kathy Fritz - Terry Holladay; 2004, Anne Kerwin-Payne - Susan Knox; 2005, Gretchen Magers - Kathy May Fritz; 2006, Gretchen Magers - Kathy May Fritz; 2007, Gretchen Magers - Kathy May Fritz; 2008, Alissa Finerman - Erika Smith; 2009, Gretchen Magers - Ros Nideffer; 2010, Amy Alcini - Tracie Currie; 2011, Alissa Finerman - Erika Smith; 2012, Amy Alcini - Tracie Currie; 2013, Tracie Currie - Debbie Spence-Nasim; 2014, Cammy MacGregor - Debbie Spence-Nasim; 2015, Tracie Currie - Debbie Spence-Nasim; 2016, Eleanor Hammargren - Jennifer Lyons; 2017, Deborah Higa - Jami Jones; 2018, Jennifer Lyons - Dominika Olszewska.
SINGLES: 1970, Pat Yeomans; 1971, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1972, Rhoda Herron; 1973, Amie Yee; 1974, Nancy Penson; 1975, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1976, June Gay; 1977, June Gay; 1978, Vilma Gordon; 1979, June Gay; 1980, Nancy Neeld; 1981, Not held; 1982, Helen Perez; 1983, June Gay; 1984, Julia Hayward; 1985, Dorothy Matthiessen; 1986, Jane Crofford; 1987, Patricia Kujawski; 1988, Dorothy Matthiessen; 1989, Pat Fraser; 1990, Arlene Cohen; 1991, Charleen Hillebrand; 1992, Charleen Hillebrand; 1993, Penny Barrett; 1994, Suella Steel; 1995, Suella Steel; 1996, Suzi Swartman; 1997, Suella Steel; 1998, Trish Faulkner; 1999, Suella Steel; 2000, Suella Steel; 2001, Lilian Peltz-Petow; 2002, Christy Wing; 2003, Tina Karwasky; 2004, Tina Karwasky; 2005, Mary Ginnard; 2006, Kathy May Fritz; 2007, Diane Fishburne; 2008, Susan Wright; 2009, Susan Wright; 2010, Susan Wright; 2011, Frances Chandler; 2012, Ros Nideffer; 2013, Tracy Houk; 2014, Ros Nideffer; 2015, Ros Nideffer; 2016, Ros Nideffer; 2017, Ros Nideffer; 2018, Ros Nideffer.
DOUBLES: 1970, Ruby Bixler - Pat Yeomans; 1971, Sally Fuller - Patricia Maloney; 1972, June Micklewait - Gertrude Amling; 1973, June Micklewait - Gertrude Amling; 1974, Phyllis Adler - Corky Murdock; 1975, Phyllis Adler - Corky Murdock; 1976, Phyllis Adler - Dorothy B. Cheney; 1977, Phyllis Adler - Jeanne Doyle Garrett; 1978, Phyllis Adler - Jeanne Doyle Garrett; 1979, Gerry Carter - Marianne Hanley; 1980, Jill Leach - Yoko Taylor; 1981, Not held; 1982, Beverly Winans - Liz Harper; 1983, Phyllis Adler - Dorothy B. Cheney; 1984, Julia Hayward - Georgia Turner; 1985, Julia Hayward - Dorothy Matthiessen; 1986, Julia Hayward - Georgia Turner; 1987, Rosemary Brown - Kathe Henry; 1988, Jane Crofford - Dorothy Matthiessen; 1989, Dorothy Matthiessen - Carol Wood; 1990, Susan Anawalt - Arlene Cohen; 1991, Suella Bowden - Dorothy Matthiessen; 1992, Jacque Green - Charleen Hillebrand; 1993, Jacque Green - Charleen Hillebrand; 1994, Ellen Bryant - Suella Steel; 1995, Charleen Hillebrand - Suella Steel; 1996, Ellen Bryant - Suella Steel; 1997, Ellen Bryant - Barbara Mueller; 1998, Trish Faulkner - Charleen Hillebrand; 1999, Trish Faulkner - Charleen Hillebrand; 2000, Barbara Mueller - Suella Steel; 2001, Kathleen Bennett - Sue Morgan; 2002, Mary Ginnard - Christy Wing; 2003, Mary Ginnard - Christy Wing; 2004, Jackie Baar - Dee Williams-Horne.; 2005, Betty Ann Grout - Terry Holladay; 2006, Robin Ogbum - Chris Ramsower-Pearlstein; 2007, Kathy May Fritz - Susan Wright; 2008, Kathy May Fritz - Susan Wright; 2009, Robin Harris - Tracey Thompson; 2010, Kathy May Fritz - Susan Wright; 2011, Kathy May Fritz - Susan Wright; 2012, Tracy Houk - Lisa Naumu; 2013, Robin Harris - Tracey Thompson; 2014, Eleanor Hammargren - Jennifer Lyons; 2015, Lisa Naumu - Judy Newman; 2016, Eleanor Hammargren - Jennifer Lyons; 2017, Ros Nideffer - Debbie Spence-Nasim; 2018, Ros Nideffer - Debbie Spence-Nasim.
SINGLES: 1979, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1980, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1981, Not held; 1982, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1983, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1984, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1985, Betty R. Pratt; 1986, Dorothy B. Cheney; 1987, June Gay; 1988, June Gay; 1989, Vilma Gordon; 1990, Nancy Neeld; 1991, Helen Lum; 1992, Helen Lum; 1993, Helen Lum; 1994, Betsy Roberti; 1995, Dorothy Matthiessen; 1996, Dorothy Matthiessen; 1997, Dorothy Matthiessen; 1998, Katie Koontz; 1999, Doris DeVries; 2000, Sinclair Bill; 2001, Suella Steel; 2002, Charleen Hillebrand; 2003, Suella Steel; 2004, Suella Steel; 2005, Charleen Hillebrand; 2006, Charleen Hillebrand; 2007, Brenda Carter; 2008, Brenda Carter; 2009, Martha Downing; 2010, Martha Downing; 2011, Martha Downing; 2012, Tina Karwasky; 2013, Tina Karwasky; 2014, Tina Karwasky; 2015, Tina Karwasky; 2016, Tina Karwasky; 2017, Susan Wright; 2018, Susan Wright.
DOUBLES: 1979, Pat Yeomans - Gertrude Amling; 1980, Barbara Clarke - Eleanor Harbula; 1981, Not held; 1982, Betty Brink - Dorothy B. Cheney; 1983, Betty Brink - Betty Eisenstein; 1984, Phyllis Adler - Dorothy B. Cheney; 1985, Betty R. Pratt - Helen Roach; 1986, Betty Brink - Helen Roach; 1987, Jeanne Doyle Garrett - Betty Pratt; 1988, Jeanne Doyle Garrett - Peggy Landtroop; 1989, Jeanne Doyle Garrett - Peggy Landtroop; 1990, Jeanne Doyle Garrett - Nancy Neeld; 1991, Marjorie Kohler - Peggy Landtroop; 1992, Phyllis Adler - Helen Lum; 1993, Peggy Landtroop - Mary Ann Mitcham; 1994, Julia Hayward - Georgia Turner; 1995, Jane Crofford - Dorothy Matthiessen; 1996, Jane Crofford - Dorothy Matthiessen; 1997, Lynn Little - Dorothy Matthiessen; 1998, Lynn Little - Dorothy Matthiessen; 1999, Doris DeVries - Lyn Teitz; 2000, Doris DeVries - Lyn Tietz; 2001, Charleen Hillebrand - Suella Steel; 2002, Charleen Hillebrand - Suella Steel; 2003, Charleen Hillebrand - Suella Steel; 2004, Catherine Anderson -Sinclair Bill; 2005, Charleen Hillebrand - Suella Steel; 2006, Charleen Hillebrand - Norma Veal; 2007, Brenda Carter - Betty Wachob; 2008, Brenda Carter - Betty Wachob; 2009, Kathleen Bennett - Martha Downing; 2010, Kathleen Bennett - Martha Downing; 2011, Ann Stanley - Dee Williams-Horne; 2012, Mary Ginnard - Tina Karwasky; 2013, Mary Ginnard - Tina Karwasky; 2014, Kathleen Bennett - Martha Downing; 2015, Una Davis - Carolyn Nichols; 2016, Robin Harris - Carolyn Nichols; 2017, Robin Harris - Carolyn Nichols; 2018, Robin Harris - Carolyn Nichols.
1918, Alfred H. Chapin - Alfred H. Chapin, Jr.; 1919, Fred G. Anderson - Fred C. Anderson; 1920, Fred G. Anderson - Fred C. Anderson; 1921, Fred G. Anderson - Fred C. Anderson; 1922, J.D.E. Jones - Arnold W. Jones; 1923, Joseph W. Wear - W. Potter Wear; 1924, Alfred H. Chapin - Alfred H. Chapin, Jr.; 1925, J.D.E. Jones - Arnold W. Jones; 1926, Donald M. Hill - Malcolm T. Hill; 1927, John Barton - Horace Barton; 1928, J.D.E. Jones - Arnold W. Jones; 1929, J.D.E. Jones - Arnold W. Jones; 1930, J.D.E. Jones - Arnold W. Jones; 1931, J.D.E. Jones - Arnold W. Jones; 1932, J.D.E. Jones - Arnold W. Jones; 1933, R.N. Watt - M. Laird Watt; 1934, R.N. Watt - M. Laird Watt; 1935, Wm. J. Clothier - Wm. J. Clothier, II; 1936, Wm. J. Clothier - Wm. J. Clothier, II; 1937, R.N. Watt - M. Laird Watt; 1938, F.J. Sulloway - A.W. Sulloway; 1939, R.B. Mulloy - Gardnar Mulloy; 1940, L.R. Gay - F.R. Gay; 1941, R.B. Mulloy - Gardnar Mulloy; 1942, R.B. Mulloy - Gardnar Mulloy; 1943-45, Not held; 1946, Arthur Nielsen - Arthur Nielsen, Jr.; 1947, G. Diehl Mateer - G. Diehl Mateer, Jr.; 1948, Arthur Nielsen - Arthur Nielsen, Jr.; 1949, G. Diehl Mateer - G. Diehl Mateer, Jr.; 1950, G. Diehl Mateer - G. Diehl Mateer, Jr.; 1951, G. Diehl Mateer - G. Diehl Mateer, Jr.; 1952, Karl Kamrath - Karl Kamrath, Jr.; 1953, Roger Richardson - Hamilton Richardson; 1954, Roger Richardson - Hamilton Richardson; 1955, J. Andrew Crane - Michael Crane; 1956, Sidney Wood, Jr. - Sidney Wood, III; 1957, Harry Hoffmann - Harry Hoffmann, Jr.; 1958, Harry Hoffmann - Harry Hoffmann, Jr.; 1959, Frank Froehling, Jr. - Frank Froehling, III; 1960, Harry Hoffmann - Harry Hoffmann, Jr.; 1961, H. William Bond - William Bond; 1962, Frank Froehling, Jr. - Frank Froehling, III; 1963, Frank Froehling, Jr. - Frank Froehling, III; 1964, Robert Ralston - Dennis Ralston; 1965, Frank Froehling, Jr. - Frank Froehling, III; 1966, Chauncey Steele, Jr. - Chauncey Steele, III; 1967, Leslie Fitz Gibbon - Herbert Fitz Gibbon; 1968, Chauncey Steele, Jr. - Chauncey Steele, III; 1969, Chauncey Steele, Jr. - Chauncey Steele, III; 1970, Frank Froehling, Jr. - Frank Froehling, III; 1971, Fred McNair, III - Fred McNair, IV; 1972, Fred McNair, III - Fred McNair, IV; 1973, Fred McNair, III - Fred McNair, IV; 1974, Alan Fleming - Peter Fleming; 1975, Hugh Hyde - Hugh Hyde, Jr.; 1976, Stephen Potts - Stephen Potts, Jr.; 1977, Richard Karzen - Jerry Karzen; 1978, Richard Karzen - Jerry Karzen; 1979, Sam Giammalva - Sammy Giammalva; 1980, Stephen Potts - Stephen Potts, Jr.; 1981, Richard Savitt - Robert Savitt; 1982, Stephen Potts - Stephen Potts, Jr.; 1983, Alan Koth - Scott Koth; 1984, Jerry Walters - Brandon Walters; 1985, Richard Leach - Richard Leach, Jr.; 1986, William Frantz - Gerald Frantz; 1987, Gil Howard - Mike Howard; 1988, William Frantz - Gerald Frantz; 1989, Alan Koth - Scott Koth; 1990, Robert Leach - Michael Leach; 1991, Robert Leach - Michael Leach; 1992, Scott Estes - Scott Estes; 1993, Charles Hoeveler - Charlie Hoeveler; 1994, Charles Hoeveler - Charlie Hoeveler; 1995, Charles Hoeveler - Charlie Hoeveler; 1996, Charles Hoeveler - Charlie Hoeveler; 1997, Charles Hoeveler - Charlie Hoeveler; 1998, William Tontz - Chris Tontz; 1999, William Tontz - Chris Tontz; 2000, Bill Tontz - Chris Tontz; 2001, Cole Newman - Neal Newman; 2002, Charles Hoeveler - Charlie Hoeveler; 2003, Eric Butorac - Tim Butorac; 2004, Charles Hoeveler - Charlie Hoeveler; 2005, Timothy Butorac - Eric Butorac; 2006, Jerry Morse-Karzen - Brett Morse-Karzen; 2007, Brett Morse-Karzen - Jerry Morse-Karzen; 2008, James Weinacker - Jay Weinacker; 2009, James Weinacker - Jay Weinacker; 2010, Jerry Morse-Karzen - Brett Morse-Karzen; 2011, Jerry Morse-Karzen - Brett Morse-Karzen; 2012, Jerry Morse-Karzen - Brett Morse-Karzen; 2013, Jerry Morse-Karzen - Brett Morse-Karzen; 2014, Jerry Morse-Karzen - Brett Morse-Karzen; 2015, Peter Smith - Riley Smith.; 2016, Andrew Lake - Thomas Lake; 2017, Eoin Collins - Tadhg Collins; 2018, Christian Schultz - William Schultz.
SINGLES: 1923, Cranston W. Holman; 1924, Theodore R. Drewes; 1925, Theodore R. Drewes; 1926, Theodore R. Drewes; 1927, Theodore R. Drewes.; 1928, George J. Jennings, Jr.; 1929, George J. Jennings, Jr.; 1930, George J. Jennings, Jr.; 1931, George J. Jennings, Jr.; 1932, Arnold Simons; 1933, Arnold Simons; 1934, Barnard Welsh; 1935, Barnard Welsh; 1936, Lewis Wetherell; 1937, Lewis Wetherell; 1938, Willis Anderson; 1939, Seymour Greenberg; 1940, Richard McKee; 1941, Willis Anderson; 1942-45, Not held; 1946, Richard Hainline; 1947, Fred Kovaleski; 1948, Willis Anderson; 1949, Myron McNamara; 1950, Clyde Hippenstiel; 1951, Wade Herren; 1952, Linn Rockwood; 1953, Clyde Hippenstiel; 1954, Clyde Hippenstiel; 1955, Clyde Hippenstiel; 1956, Linn Rockwood; 1957, Linn Rockwood; 1958, Noel Brown; 1959, Alan Tong; 1960, John Evans; 1961, Gardnar Mulloy; 1962, Fred Drilling; 1963, Gerald Dubiet; 1964, Bob Potthast; 1965, David Reed; 1966, Rod Susman; 1967, Rod Susman; 1968, Gary Johnson; 1969, William Tym; 1970, Larry Parker; 1971, Mike Anderson; 1972, Ken Stuart; 1973, Robert Hetherington; 1974, Lawrence King; 1975, Steve Wilkinson; 1976, Orlando Agudelo; 1977, Juan Farrow; 1978, Mark Andrews; 1979, Mike Rose; 1980, Brian McQuown; 1981, Martin Stugess; 1982, Brian McQuown; 1983, Troy Collins; 1984, Jeff Banwer; 1985, Ted Kauffmann; 1986, D.J. Castillion; 1987, Chris Visconti; 1988, Larry Barnett; 1989, Juan Garcia; 1990, John Chatlack; 1991, Hakan Svensson; 1992, Greg Wicklund; 1993, Ron Robinson; 1994, John Thomsen; 1995, Travis Rich; 1996, Danny Tym; 1997, Jari Niskala; 1998, George Newton; 1999, Jonathan Baillie; 2000, Chase Emerson; 2001, Seth Bower; 2002, Not held; 2003, Mickey Maule; 2004, Benjamin Pauluhn; 2005, Faycal Rhazali; 2006, Davey Sandgren; 2007, Carlos Gomez-Diaz; 2008, William Schumacher; 2009, Michael-Ray Pallares; 2010, Jim Slonac; 2011, Justin Abrams; 2012, Chris Cooprider; 2013, Tim Garner; 2014, Leon Bax; 2015, Benjamin Mullis; 2016, not held; 2017, Zachary Northey; 2018, Danny Graves.
DOUBLES: 1923, Elmer Schwarts - Ted Heuerman; 1924, Frank Regan - Cranston W. Holman; 1925, Charles Lejeck - Leo Lejeck; 1926, Gabriel Lavine - Gus Amsterdam; 1927, Ralph Rice - George J. Jennings, Jr.; 1928, Ralph Rice - George J. Jennings, Jr.; 1929, George J. Jennings, Jr. - Robert B. Considine; 1930, George J. Jennings, Jr. - Jack DeLara; 1931, George J. Jennings, Jr. - Gordon L. Braudt; 1932, Gordon L. Braudt - Carl Ireneus; 1933, William Schommer - Charles Britzius; 1934, William Schommer - Charles Britzius; 1935, Barnard Welsh - Ralph McElvenny; 1936, Ted Drewes - Robert Norton; 1937, Willis Anderson - Ronald Lubin; 1938, Elbert R. Lewis - Willis Anderson; 1939, Julius Heldman - Willis Anderson; 1940, Willis Anderson - Jerry Crowther; 1941, W.F. Widen - Ed Olson; 1942-45, Not held; 1946, Willis Anderson - George Druliner; 1947, Fred Kovaleski - Gene Russell; 1948, Nolan McQuown - Myron McNamara; 1949, Myron McNamara - Nolan McQuown; 1950, Bobby Curtis - Clayton Brenham; 1951, Thomas Chambers - Clyde Hippenstiel; 1952, Nolan McQuown - Roy McQuown; 1953, Nolan McQuown - Roy McQuown; 1954, Thomas Chambers - Clyde Hippenstiel; 1955, Glenn Bassett - Clyde Hippenstiel; 1956, Ralph Dudgeon - Allen Schmidt; 1957, Wayne Pearce - Linn Rockwood; 1958, Noel Brown - Ramsey Earnhart; 1959, George MacCall - Marsh Miller; 1960, Mickey Schad - Roddy McNerney; 1961, Ed Foster - Don Schmidt; 1962, Dick Horwitz - Jerry Johnson; 1963, Gary Russell - Wayne Collett; 1964, Bob Potthast - Dick Leach; 1965, Gary Johnson - David Reed; 1966, Jerry Johnson - Jim Parker; 1967, Jerry Johnson - Rod Susman; 1968, Bob Kreiss - Mike Kreiss; 1969, Jerry Van Linge - Ed Grubb; 1970, Larry Parker - Paul Tobin; 1971, Charles Garfinkel - Bob Hetherington; 1972, Dave Bohannon - Eddie Scott; 1973, Charles Garfinkel - Bob Hetherington; 1974, Chris Sadkowski - Dirk Dugan; 1975, Steve Wilkinson - Terry Noyce; 1976, Tom Rittenmeir - Rick Rozen; 1977, Steve Wilkinson - Kevin Ylinen; 1978, Curt Condon - Rick Rozen; 1979, Steve Wilkinson - Kevin Ylinen; 1980, Brian McQuown - Keith Simpson; 1981, Doug Adler - Make Margolin; 1982, Brian McQuown - Keith Simpson; 1983, Chris Baar - Keith Simpson; 1984, Chris Schoop - Keith Simpson; 1985, Hakan Almstrom - Ted Kauffmann; 1986, D.J. Castillion - Bob Klawitter; 1987, Santiago Alva - Chris Visconti; 1988, Gary Palmer - Dana Treister; 1989, Angel Abreu - J.P. Wammack; 1990, John Chatlack - Paul Turtzed; 1991, Mark Balabad - Mike Haber; 1992, Brian Campbell - Bruce Levelle; 1993, Larry Lindsey - Jeff Bivens; 1994, Jim Wilson - Jim Kanda; 1995, Sunil Reddy - Paul Williams; 1996, Rick Bensen - Brad Hambrick; 1997, Brad Hawthorne - David Hawthorne; 1998, Ed Hubbs - Dave Vervelde; 1999, Jonathan Baillie - Gavin Abraham; 2000, Not held; 2001, Marc Miller - Steve Paulsen; 2002, Not held; 2003, Nick Crossley - Josh Heiden; 2004, Alan Farmer - Shawn Walburn; 2005, Faycal Rhazali - Mehdi Rhazali; 2006, Scott Kathary - Anthony Susi; 2007, Carlos Gomez-Diaz - Zhi Wei Ko; 2008, Bruce Smith - Rob Williams; 2009, Perry Allen - Will Bull; 2010, Rick Witsken - Wynn Criswell; 2011, Todd Bowlby - Ryan Dussault; 2012, Weston Blakeslee - John Linton; 2013, Brent Kembell - Steve Kembell; 2014, Not held; 2015, Austin Grundy - Benjamin Mullis; 2016-18, not held.
SINGLES: 1959, Ed diLeone; 1960, Ed diLeone; 1961, Norman MacDonald; 1962, Alex Swetka; 1963, Ed diLeone; 1964, William Smith; 1965, William Lurie; 1966, Bob Weinstock; 1967, Bob Galloway; 1968, Dave Martin; 1969, Seymour Greenberg; 1970, Bob Thompson; 1971, Chris Scott; 1972, Al Ruda; 1973, Chuck Hubbard; 1974, Harry Brown; 1975, Mel Lewis; 1976, Grant Golden; 1977, Harry Brown; 1978, Frank Keister; 1979, Mel Lewis; 1980, Charles Karabell; 1981, Mel Lewis; 1982, Ernie Schoop; 1983, Norman Fitz; 1984, Bob Perry; 1985, Jesse Hernandez; 1986, Ernest Schoop; 1987, Ernest Schoop; 1988, Jesse Hernandez; 1989, Ricardo Remolif; 1990, Evan Morris; 1991, Tom Wires; 1992, Tim Wilkinson; 1993, Luis Glass; 1994, Gerry Perry; 1995, Ron York; 1996, Greg Stephenson; 1997, Kim Jung; 1998, Skip Walther; 1999, Michael Kliebhan; 2000, Harlan Hopchik; 2001, Marty Johnson; 2002, not held; 2003, David Geatz; 2004, James Claywell; 2005, Tres Cushing; 2006, Vallis Wilder; 2007, Norman Schellenger; 2008, Corey Clarke; 2009, Bruce Kurtz; 2010, Troy Goers; 2011, Todd White; 2012, Jeff Cline; 2013, not held; 2014, Scott Howard; 2015, Daniel Richards; 2016-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 1961, Gardnar Mulloy - Homer Shoop; 1962, Ed diLeone - Courtney Bock; 1963, Courtney Bock - Ed diLeone; 1964, Francis Gay - Robert Hill; 1965, Courtney Bock - Ed diLeone; 1966, Harry Burrus - Bob Weinstock; 1967, Bob Galloway - Dave Martin; 1968, Bob Galloway - Dave Martin; 1969, George Lott - Sam Fields; 1970, Dick McFarland - Bob Thompson; 1971, Dick McFarland - Bob Thompson; 1972, Charles Lass - H.M. Wammack; 1973, Harold Becker - Glenn Miller; 1974, Vito Grybanskas - Wally Pierkarski; 1975, Bill Kuross - Ken Boyum; 1976, Seymour Greenberg - Grant Golden; 1977, Gardner Larned - David Muir; 1978, Ed Saunders - Gil Mayer; 1979, Gardnar Larned - David Muir; 1980, Charles Karabell - John Sahratian; 1981, Mel Lewis - John Bennett; 1982, Joe Russell - Ron Tonidandel; 1983, Don Bly - Hollis Smith; 1984, Hugh Ditzler - Robert Rickson; 1985, Tom Fridinger - Phil Martin; 1986, Ernest Schoop - Barry Walraven; 1987, Mike DeJesus - Jessie Hernandez; 1988, Jack Metalsky - John Hillebrand; 1989, Edward Alston - Fred Scott; 1990, Ricardo Remolif - Frank Swindell; 1991, Bill Brandt - Mike Punzell; 1992, Ric Yates - Fred King; 1993, Luis Glass - Jim Kelly; 1994, Gerry Perry - Dar Walters; 1995, Jerry Noyce - Ron York; 1996, Greg Stephenson - Scott Cox; 1997-98, not held; 1999, Ben Loeb - Skip Walther; 2000, Geof Grant - Mickey Martin; 2001, Fred Budde - Randy Crowell; 2002, Not held; 2003, Fred Budde - David Pettengill; 2004, not held; 2005, Jonathan Bates - Harlan Stone; 2006, Andrew Udis - Vallis Wilder; 2007, Gary Clermont - Michael Curry; 2008, William Dutton - Weller Evans; 2009, Al Cannon - Bradley Watkins; 2010, Willie Alumbaugh - Troy Goers; 2011, not held; 2012, Jeff Cline - J.D. Ready; 2013, John Bunselmeyer - Raymond Still; 2014, Scott Howard - Sydney Newcomb; 2015-18, not held.
SINGLES: 1975, Ken Boyum; 1976, Seymour Greenberg; 1977-78, not held; 1979, Ken Boyum; 1980, Roy McQuown; 1981-84, not held; 1985, Mel Lewis; 1986-87, not held; 1988, Edward Alston; 1989, Fred Scott; 1990, Jesse Hernandez; 1991, Jesse Hernandez; 1992, Steve Wilkinson; 1993, Larry Rabineau; 1994, James Pyles; 1995, Jerry Noyce; 1996, Kelly Hall; 1997, Bill Verner; 1998 Bill Brandt; 1999, Bill DeBaun; 2000, Gerald Perry; 2001, Ron York; 2002, not held; 2003, Marty Johnson; 2004, Bill Roach; 2005, Jonathan Bates; 2006, Kevin Kane; 2007, Jeff Davis; 2008, Paul Moss; 2009, Chris Reynard Sr.; 2010, Jeff Davis; 2011, Stuart Chase; 2012, Philip Lupo; 2013, John Bunselmeyer; 2014, Alex Zoccoli; 2015, not held; 2016, Rob Horsch; 2017-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 1975, Al Gross - Bill Maul; 1976, Al Valiquet - Steve Morgan; 1977-78, not held; 1979, Gardnar Larned - David Muir; 1980, Roy McQuown - Frank Simmons; 1981-84, not held; 1985, John Bennett - Ernie Schultz; 1986-87, not held; 1988, Guillermo Jones - Jim Wren; 1989, not held; 1990, Mike DeJesus - Jesse Hernandez; 1991, Mike De Jesus - Jesse Hernanzez; 1992, Ron Baukol - Tom Fridinger; 1993, Craig Edgecumbe - Jack Metalsky; 1994, not held; 1995, Robert Kisner - Mike Nash; 1996, Kelly Hall - Tom Fallon; 1997, Gerry Perry - Jack Rathburn; 1998, Ray Evans - Jack Harrison; 1999, John Crock - Tom Huffman; 2000, not held; 2001, David Mathews - Andrew Steingold; 2002, not held; 2003, Tim Burke - David Matthews; 2004, Bill Roach - Skip Walther; 2005, Jonathan Bates - Michael Beautyman; 2006-08, not held; 2009, Robert Castorri - Chip Thomas; 2010, Harrison Bowes - Sal Castillo; 2011, Stuart Chase - Thomas Quesenberry; 2012, Curt Corrigan - Peter Walters; 2013-18, not held.
SINGLES: 1979, Roy McQuown; 1980, Kenneth F. Lidie; 1981, not held; 1982, Kenneth F. Lidie; 1983, Kenneth F. Lidie; 1984, Roald Flater; 1985, Ernie Schultz; 1986, Alan Schwartz; 1987, Whitney Reed; 1988, Sven Davidson; 1989, John Bennett; 1990, Ken Baumeister; 1991, Ollie Greshan; 1992, Johnny Jose; 1993, Fred Scott; 1994, Henry Baughman; 1995, Henry Baughman; 1996, Henry Baughman; 1997, Gerry Perry; 1998, Robert Reys; 1999, Jim Jorgenson; 2000, Geof Grant; 2001, Jerry Noyce; 2002, not held; 2003, Richard Leake; 2004, not held; 2005, Robert Litwin; 2006, Robert Litwin; 2007, Marc Mazo; 2008, Oliver Scott; 2009, Fred Robinson; 2010, Sal Castillo; 2011, Paul Moss; 2012, Michael Hallowell; 2013, not held; 2014, Brian Barlay; 2015, Eric Bligard; 2016, Tony Crabel; 2017-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 1982, Ed Saunders - Jack Webber; 1983, Ed Saunders - Jack Webber; 1984, Roald Flater - Charlie Brown; 1985, John Bennett - Robin Willner; 1986, John Bennett - Ernie Schultz; 1987, Gerald Perry - Whitney Reed; 1988, Mel Lewis - Thomas Springer; 1989, Gary Russell - Thomas Springer; 1990, Ed Kolberg - Joe Russell; 1991, Ollie Greshan - John Beer; 1992, Alton Shader - Johnny Jose; 1993, Ed Alston - Fred Scott; 1994, Not held; 1995, Robert Kisner - Mike Nash; 1996, Henry Baughman - Herb Kays; 1997-98, Not held; 1999, Jim Johnson - Jim Jorgenson; 2000, Geof Grant - Mickey Martin; 2001, Joe Harris - Wilber Jones; 2002, Not held; 2003, Tom McCune - David Paulson; 2004, Not held; 2005, Thomas Freeman - Henry Kennedy; 2006, Bob Hoffman - David McKean; 2007, Alex Deeb - Marc Mazo; 2008, Oliver Scott - Skip Walther; 2009, John Callen - Fred Robinson; 2010, Phiip Landauer - Tom Smith; 2011, Fred Budde - Randy Crowell; 2012, Daniel Almanza - Edward Skarwecki; 2013, Richard Marlin - Doug Stursma; 2014, William Dagley - Jeffret Goldfien; 2015, Eric Bligard - Stuart Cochrane; 2016-18, not held.
SINGLES: 1979, Ernie Greene; 1980-84, not held; 1985, Ken Boyum; 1986-87, not held; 1988, Dooley Kam; 1989, Harry Brown; 1990, Joe Russell; 1991, Joe Crowson; 1992, Jerry Pope; 1993, Alfred Ruess; 1994, Jerry Pope; 1995, Hollis Smith; 1996, Jack Sanders; 1997, Jim Perley; 1998, Henry Baughman; 1999, Henry Baughman; 2000, Henry Baughman; 2001, Henry Baughman; 2002, not held; 2003, Mike Cullinane; 2004, Richard Johnson; 2005, David Robertson; 2006, Robert Parnell McKenna; 2007, Iain Cowper; 2008, Al Yearwood; 2009, Winder Bill; 2010, Cliff Price; 2011, Dick Nelson; 2012, James Armstrong; 2013, not held; 2014, Glenn Nakazawa; 2015, not held; 2016, Emmanuel Acholonu; 2017-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 1985, Ernie Saunders - H.M. Wammack; 1986-87, not held; 1988, Frank Simmons - Jack Simpson; 1989, not held; 1990, Ed Kolberg - Joe Russell; 1991, James Settles - Frank Simmons; 1992, Alan Schwartz - David Muir; 1993, John Bennett - Paul Rogers; 1994, Dale Matson - Gene Steiger; 1995, Dale Matson - Gene Steiger; 1996, Karl Pope - Chuck Nelson; 1997, Jim Perley - Bob Perry; 1998, Henry Baughman - Jim Holwerda; 1999, Larry Tice - Danny Vanice; 2000, not held; 2001, Joe Harris - Wilber Jones; 2002-03, not held; 2004, Lee Reid - Don Swan; 2005, Robert Parnell McKenna - Ronald Rebhuhn; 2006-08, not held; 2009, Jared Florian - Marc Mazo; 2010, Jared Florian - Marc Mazo; 2011, Roy Beskin - Winder Bill; 2012, not completed, 2013, not held; 2014, Michael Fischer - Barry Young; 2015, not held; 2016, Allin Everman - Richard Roberts; 2017-18, not held.
SINGLES: 1982, Dan Miller; 1983-84, not held; 1985, Ernie Greene; 1986, not held; 1987, Gerald Perry; 1988, C.L. Hoke; 1989, not held; 1990, Bill Williams; 1991, James Schulze; 1992, Duane Klueh; 1993, Jack Simpson; 1994, Ken Lidie; 1995, Livingston Taylor; 1996, Homer E. Royer; 1997, John Bennett; 1998, Jerry Pope; 1999, Gene Land; 2000, Don Bly; 2001, Don Bly; 2002, not held; 2003, Henry Baughman; 2004, not held; 2005, Eugene Scott; 2006, Lou Monte; 2007, Fred Farzanegan; 2008, C. Raymond Lake; 2009, Emile Rasheed; 2010, Richard Johnson; 2011, Dave Spilseth; 2012, Gale Howard; 2013, Cliff Price; 2014, J.C. Tucker; 2015, Lee Nagel; 2016, Peter Margarita; 2017-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 1992, Duane Klueh - Ray Murphy; 1993-94, not held; 1995, Chuck Allee - Ralph Radloff; 1996, Jack Trick - Jim Putlak; 1997, Don Albares - John Bennett; 1998, John Been - Ollie Gresham; 1999, not held; 2000, John Been - Ollie Gresham; 2001, Joe Beeson - Jack Sanders; 2002-04, not held; 2005, Lou Monte - Eugene Scott; 2006, Gordon Aydelott - James Carlin; 2007, Paul Cranis - Frank Froehling; 2008, Stephen Carter - Darryl Jacob; 2009, Bud Goodrich - Doyle Loftis; 2010, Robert Davis - Stephen Lunsford; 2011, Merle Bryan - Rodney Smith; 2012, Marlin Godown - Art Thomson; 2013, not held; 2014, John Michael Hackett - Howard Jamison; 2015-18, not held.
SINGLES: 1985, Stan Gibbons; 1986-89, not held; 1990, Jim Schulze; 1991, not held; 1992, Ernie Greene; 1993-95, not held; 1996, Ken F. Lidie; 1997, not held; 1998, Ken Lidie; 1999, Joe Pitts; 2000, Ed Hosking; 2001, Roger Pharr; 2002, not held; 2003, Jerry Pope; 2004, Jack Hill; 2005, Ron Tonidandel; 2006, Ronald Owens; 2007, W. Henry Baughman; 2008, W. Henry Baughman; 2009, Lester Sack; 2010, W. Henry Baughman; 2011, W. Henry Baughman; 2012, Hight Redmond; 2013, not held; 2014, Peter O'Brien; 2015, not held; 2016, Scott Aikman; 2017-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 1999, Dick Land - Joe Pitts; 2000, not held; 2001, Stephen Frank - James Gremmels; 2002, not held; 2003, Chuck Nelson - Holis Smith; 2004, Donald Dippold - Ollie Gresham; 2005, Henry Blodget - John Calimafde; 2006-08, not held; 2009, W. Henry Baughman - Lester Sack; 2010, W. Henry Baughman - Jerald Hayes; 2011, Bob Busch - Tom Fridinger; 2012, James Baughman - W. Henry Baughman; 2013, not held; 2014, Miguel Mejia - Norm Ozaki; 2015-18, not held.
SINGLES: 2003, Bernard Gunderson; 2004, not held; 2005, Ernest Schneck; 2006, Jerry Pope; 2007, Clement Hopp; 2008, not held; 2009, Gordon Hammes; 2010, George McCabe; 2011, Jerald Hayes; 2012, W. Henry Baughman; 2013, Virgil Polk; 2014, Peter Gleichenhaus; 2015-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 2003, Willard Johnson - Art Hamburger; 2004-05, not held; 2006, Robert McFadzen - Sidney Schneider; 2007, Doyle Kennedy - Joseph La Rue; 2008, not held; 2009, Dick Briggs Jr. - John Nixon; 2010, Pierce Liberman - George McCabe; 2011, Jerald Hayes - Ron Tonidandel; 2012-18, not held.
SINGLES: 1930, Virginia B. Dueker; 1931, Mary Zita McHale; 1932, Helen Germaine; 1933, Ruth Bailey; 1934, Ruth B. Prosser; 1935, Elizabeth Deike; 1936, Elizabeth Deike; 1937, Mary Arnold; 1938, Catherine Malcolm; 1939, Marta M. Barnett; 1940, Helen Germaine; 1941, Muriel Magnuson; 1942-45, Not held; 1946, Beverly J. Baker; 1947, Mary A. Prentiss; 1948, Mary A. Prentiss; 1949, Lucile Davidson; 1950, Mary A. Prentiss; 1951, Mary A. Prentiss; 1952, Mary A. Prentiss; 1953, Mary A. Prentiss; 1954, Mary A. Prentiss; 1955, June Stack; 1956, Mary A. Prentiss; 1957, Mary A. Prentiss; 1958, Mary A. Prentiss; 1959, Joyce Pniewski; 1960, Joan Johnson; 1961, Joan Johnson; 1962, Joan Johnson; 1963, Jane Bartkowicz; 1964, Mimi Arnold; 1965, Susan Dykes; 1966, Eileen Rahlens; 1967, Pat Cody; 1968, Janie A. Freeman; 1969, Alice Tym; 1970, Joan Johnson; 1971, Pat Cody; 1972, Jan Hasses; 1973, Sue Eastman; 1974, Pat Cody; 1975, Karen Dawson; 1976, Karen Dawson; 1977, Pat Cody; 1978, Andrea Whitmore; 1979, Tina Mochizuki; 1980, Pamela Jung; 1981, Tina Mochizuki; 1982, Angie Minissian; 1983, Gail Falkenberg; 1984, Themis Zambryski; 1985, Lisa Blackshear; 1986, Mary Pat Donovan; 1987, Lisa LeBold; 1988, Tanya Stasiuk; 1989, Noelle Porter; 1990, Mary Pat Donovan; 1991, Lisa LeBold; 1992, Libby Nelson; 1993, Stella Gonzales; 1994, Lisa LeBold; 1995, Lisa LeBold; 1996, Julie Helmy; 1997, Sarah Murfey; 1998, Sheri Norris; 1999, not held; 2000, Lisa Burleson; 2001, Kerry Meath; 2002, not held; 2003, Megan Tiegs; 2004, Mari Castello; 2005, Laura Ahmes; 2006, Aibika Kalsarieva; 2007, Julie Blackmore; 2008, Anna Monhartova; 2009, not held; 2010, Patricia Zerdan; 2011, Michele Bailey; 2012, Haily Morgan; 2013, not held; 2014, Megan Govi; 2015, Ruth Seaborne; 2016, Ava Tazerouni; 2017-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 1930, Ethel Haas - Elizabeth Kaiser; 1931, Mary Zita McHale - Mary McQuiston; 1932, Virginia Dueker - Mrs. A. Linderman; 1933, Ruth Prosser - Ella Felbinger; 1934, Helen Rose - Andree Russell; 1935, Constance O’Donovan - Esther Politzer; 1936, Edna Smith - Irene David; 1937, Mary Arnold - Gertrude Dockstader; 1938, Gertrude Dockstader - Mary Arnold; 1939, Marta Barnett - Catherine Sample; 1940, Merceina Parker - Frances Jacobson; 1941, Muriel Magnuson - Beverly Pawlak; 1942-45, Not held; 1946, Wilma Smith - Merceina Parker; 1947, Mary A. Prentiss - June Crow; 1948, Mary A. Prentiss - Alice Wanee; 1949, Nora Prosser - Lucille Davidson; 1950, Nora Prosser - Lucille Davidson; 1951, Lucile Davidson - Nora Prosser; 1952, Joan Johnson - Mary Hernando; 1953, Joan Johnson - Mary Hernando; 1954, Joan Johnson - Geralyn Shepard; 1955, Mary A. Prentiss - Barbara Talmadge; 1956, Muriel Cooper - Joan Warner; 1957, Joan Johnson - Geralyn Shepard; 1958, Joan Johnson - Geralyn Shepard; 1959, Winnie McCoy - Pat Moseley; 1960, Winnie McCoy - Pat Moseley; 1961, Joan Johnson - Geralyn Shepard; 1962, Joan Johnson - Geralyn Shepard; 1963, Joan Johnson - Geralyn Shepard; 1964, Joan Johnson - Geralyn Shepard; 1965, Marilyn Mueller - Lydia Wieberg; 1966, Pat Cody - Barbara Grubb; 1967, Marilyn Mueller - Lydia Wieberg; 1968, Evelyn Houseman - Carol Schneider; 1969, Pat Cody - Vicki Smouse; 1970, Mary A. Prentiss - Lenny Yee; 1971, Pat Cody - Mary A. Prentiss; 1972, Jan Hasse - Doreen Irish; 1973, Jan Hasse - Doreen Irish; 1974, Hillary Hilton - Charlotte Dial; 1975, Hillary Hilton - Karen Dawson; 1976, Rita Torres - Hillary Hilton; 1977, Jan Hasse - Lori Anderson; 1978, Andrea Whitmore - Aschara Moranon; 1979, Tina Mochizuki - Rita Agassi; 1980, Aschara Moranon - Cherise Dadian; 1981, Julie Filkoff - Darlene Hard; 1982, Pamela Jung - Angie Minissian; 1983, Dee Williams-Horne - Kim Ursich; 1984, Themis Zambryski - Allison Winston; 1985, Lisa Blackshear - Lori Jonas; 1986, Betty Law - Susan Nealy; 1987, Kim Crowson - Angie Turri; 1988, Hilary Marold - Karen O’Sullivan; 1989, Hilary Marold - Karen O’Sullivan; 1990, Mary Pat Donovan - Karen O’Sullivan; 1991, Lisa LeBold - Karen O’Sullivan; 1992, Maura Bjerken - Anne Gorde; 1993, Karen O’Sullivan - Sally Cottingham; 1994, Karen O’Sullivan - Lisa LeBold; 1995, Karen O’Sullivan - Lisa LeBold; 1996, Allison Evans - Julie Helmy; 1997-99, not held; 2000, Renee Periera - Rita Periera; 2001, Robin Coverdale - Anne Gorde; 2002, not held; 2003, Jill Palen - Lyndsey Palen; 2004, Annie Menees - Amanda Pratzel; 2005, Laura Ahmes - Aditi Viswanathan; 2006, Ann Eliason - Bernadette McCann; 2007, Mary Dailey - Trish Riddell; 2008, Ashley Raju - Laura Ritchey; 2009, not held; 2010, Greer Mackie - Anna Prasch; 2011-14, not held; 2015, Laura Richardson - Emily Richardson; 2016-18, not held.
SINGLES: 1978, Yuriko Saito; 1979, Sue Norsworthy; 1980, Pat Cody; 1981, Karen Peterson; 1982, Pat Cody; 1983, Dee Williams; 1984, Stephanie Hagan; 1985, Marnie Wheaton; 1986, Pat Cody; 1987, Ann Doell; 1988, Dee Williams-Horne; 1989, Not held; 1990, Michelle Luntz; 1991, Judy Wesselhoff; 1992, Leslie Croyder; 1993, Laurel Stewart; 1994, Julie Wyland; 1995, Kim Adamson; 1996, Melissa Reddy; 1997, not held; 1998, Susan Oertel; 1999-2000, Not held; 2001, Katie Weyermann; 2002-05, not held; 2006, Paula Juels Jones; 2007, not held; 2008, Laura Ritchey; 2009-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 1978, Phyllis Adler - Pat Brenner; 1979, Sue Norsworthy - Ms. Hanson; 1980, Lenny Yee - Yuriko Saito; 1981, Co-champions: Nancy Anderson - Pat Cody; Gloria Quintana - Darlene Hard; 1982, Darlene Hard - Rae Murbach; 1983, Toni Novack - Christa Townsend; 1984, Stephanie Hagan - Arlene Karasick; 1985, Michelle Immler - Susan Oertel; 1986, Not held; 1987, Pat Cody - Joanna Reed; 1988, Karen O’Sullivan - Carol Cavota; 1989, Not held; 1990, Mary Clouse - Kathy Ferry; 1991, Jodie Adams - Sharman Walker; 1992-95, Not held; 1996, Lisa LeBold - Karen O’Sullivan; 1997, Not held; 1998, Lynette Nano - Lynne Meyerkord; 1999, Lisa Blair - Fern Ruth; 2000, Not held; 2001, Ann Eliason - Bernadette McCann; 2002, Not held; 2003, Ann Eliason - Bernadette McCann; 2004-07, Not held; 2008, Anna Falgoust - Emily Fournier; 2009-18, not held.
SINGLES: 1989, Candy Chain; 1990, Marilyn Schwartz; 1991, Not held; 1992, Marnie Wheaton; 1993, Tina Karwasky; 1994, Xanh Miller; 1995, not held; 1996, Carol Young; 1997, Mary Bosch; 1998, Lynette Nano; 1999, Alicia Sikes; 2000, Libby Eibes; 2001-04, not held; 2005, Steffani Lomax; 2006, Jami Patterson; 2007, Angela Simon; 2008, not held; 2009, Carolina Blouin; 2010, Helena Malinakova; 2011, Helena Malinakova; 2012, not held; 2013, Patricia Musick; 2014-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 1989, Sandy Burke - Nancy Young; 1990, Ida Logan - Holly Mansager; 1991, Not held; 1992, Jackie Faegre - Carol Lindow; 1993, Lisa Thomas - Carol Kay; 1994, Xanh Miller - Karen O’Sullivan; 1995, Cathy Deutsch - Christy Willers; 1996, Karen O’Sullivan - Nancy Nutter; 1997, Beth Dickenson - Lynett Sullivan; 1998-99, Not held; 2000, Laura Suarez - Robyn Redicker; 2001-03, not held; 2004, Cynthia Cohan - Laurie Franz; 2005, not held; 2006, Amy Read - Michelle Wright; 2007, Mary Dailey - Trish Riddell; 2008, not held; 2009, Ann Eliason - Bernadette McCann; 2010-11, not held; 2012, Simona Bruetting - Jill Vanderkooi; 2013-18, not held.
SINGLES: 1964, Mary A. Prentiss; 1965, Not held; 1966, Merceina Parker; 1967, Not held; 1968, Mary A. Prentiss; 1969, Marilyn Mueller; 1970, Joan Johnson; 1971, Mary A. Prentiss; 1972, Mary A. Prentiss; 1973, Dee Dolny; 1974, Ruth Aucott; 1975, Betty Claus; 1976, Mary Lou McCaslin; 1977, Ada Cowen; 1978, Klara Betyar; 1979, Laurie King; 1980, Winnie McCoy; 1981, Co-Champions: Darlene Hard; Winnie McCoy; 1982, Pat Cody; 1983, Pat Cody; 1984, Pat Cody; 1985, Pat Cody; 1986, Pat Cody; 1987, Pat Cody; 1988, Pat Cody; 1989, not held; 1990, Linda Stude; 1991, Jeanie Mullen; 1992, Susan Oertel; 1993, Lynne East; 1994, Xanh Miller; 1995, Susan Oertel; 1996-97, not held; 1998, Susan Oertel; 1999-2003, not held; 2004, Susan Oertel; 2005, not held; 2006, Ellen Markowitz; 2007, not held; 2008, Susan Wormser; 2009, Renata Marcinkowska; 2010-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 1964, Mary A. Prentiss - Gertie Irish; 1965, Not held; 1966, Muriel Cooper - Jean Warner; 1967, Not held; 1968, Phyllis Adler - Carol Schneider; 1969, Marilyn Mueller - Jane Pratt; 1970, Joan Johnson - J. Prentiss; 1971, Alphonzsia Edwards - Phyllis Yambrach; 1972, Nora Prosser - Lucille Davidson; 1973, Dee Wilden - Corine Barnes; 1974, Gwen Mitchel - Dee Dolny; 1975, Betty Claus - Polly Hoff; 1976, Marilyn Mueller - Betty R. Pratt; 1977, Joan Killen - Ada Cowen; 1978, Winnie McCoy - Susie Sasa; 1979, Ellie Peden - Dee Dolny; 1980, Laurie King - Jean Richardson; 1981, Gloria Quintana - Darlene Hard; 1982, Darlene Hard - Pat Cody; 1983, Pat Cody - Gloria Quintana; 1984, Pat Cody - Jeanette Paddock; 1985, Pat Cody - Audrey Folden; 1986, Pat Freebody - Judy Royko; 1987, Pat Cody - Audrey Folden; 1988, Naomi Bradford - Cathy Lombardo; 1989, Not held; 1990, Pat Cody - Linda Stude; 1991, Jeanie Mullen - Laurie King; 1992, Jackie Faegre - Carol Lindow; 1993, Cozette Gordon - Sue Hammonds; 1994, Lou Ann Letman - Veronica Palmer; 1995, Deb Vonsteinberg - Christine Watkins; 1996, Carla Becht - Nancy Nutter; 1997, Kathy Meyer - Carol Roberts; 1998-2003, Not held; 2004, Sally Irwin - Kathleen Smith; 2005-07, Not held; 2008, Peggy Andry - Nicole Charbonnet; 2009, Mimi Hardie - Melissa Nodvin; 2010-12, not held; 2013, Sharon Bennett - Betsy Wahl; 2014-18, not held.
SINGLES: 1990, Pat Cody; 1991, Jean Larrick; 1992, Cammy Johnson; 1993, Alice Middleton; 1994, Josephine Mendez; 1995, Susan Oertel; 1996, Susan Oertel; 1997, Kay Cohen; 1998, Susan Oertel; 1999, Lois McKinley; 2000, Glenda Schock; 2001, Susan Oertel; 2002, not held; 2003, Violet Shortly; 2004, not held; 2005, Nancy Lally; 2006, Susie Brown; 2007, Frances Chandler; 2008-09, not held; 2010, Myke Loomis; 2012-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 1990, Sherry Bossart - Sue Wise; 1991, Fern Soxman - Helen Hills; 1992, Annalee Hanson - Sue Norsworthy; 1993, Sinclair Bill - Gail Loftus; 1994, Lou Ann Letman - Veronica Palmer; 1995, Viki Condon - Theresa King; 1996, Susan Oertel - Mary H. Thompson; 1997, Susan Oertel - Mary H. Thompson; 1998, Susan Oertel - Mary Thompson; 1999, Sheila Breon - Debbie Sadler; 2000-04, Not held; 2005, Susan Dertel - Mary Thompson; 2006, Anne-Marie Pensanti - Carol Powers; 2007, Frances Chandler - Mary Dailey; 2008-09, Not held; 2010, Gerry Rubin - Kathy Wennemann; 2011, Helen Gunther - Maggie Winchell; 2012-18, not held.
SINGLES: 1983, Jean Richardson; 1984, Bev Winans; 1985, Donna Schlorf; 1986, Not held; 1987, Audrey Folden; 1988, Betsy Roberti; 1989, Beverly Coleman; 1990, Sue Wise; 1991-92, Not held; 1993, Sinclair Bill; 1994, Janet Smith; 1995, Betty McNeil; 1996, Kathy Watkins; 1997, not held; 1998, Dorothy Knode; 1999-2000, not held; 2001, Cris Fischer; 2002-03, Not held; 2004, Xanh Miller; 2005, not held; 2006, Rachel Brown; 2007, not held; 2008, Suzanne Lippe-Siegler; 2009, Diane Fishburne; 2010-11, not held; 2012, Jo Anna Cline; 2014-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 1984, Bev Winans - Ellie McPhail; 1985, Lori King - Jean Richardson; 1986, Not held; 1987, Jeep Helm - Laurie King; 1988, Jean Richardson - Laurie King; 1989, Not held; 1990, Annabelle Nye Belknap - Patti Devine; 1991, Helen Hills - Joyce Kimbro; 1992, Ellie Peden - Dee Dolny; 1993, Kathy Kelly - Cathy Lombardo; 1994, Laurie King - Josephine Mendez; 1995, Gerry Fahrni - Carol Stewart; 1996, Linda Dues - Mary Lou Hambrick; 1997, not held; 1998, Jean Larrick - Mary Thompson; 1999-2000, Not held; 2001, Jackie Faegre - Susan Furtney; 2002-03, Not held; 2004, Linda Becker - Christine Dummermuth; 2005-11, not held; 2012, Judith Laursen - Marta Rocha; 2014, Heidi Smith - Beth Wilson; 2015-18, not held.
SINGLES: 1992, Sandy Martin; 1993, Judith Nikazy; 1994-2002, not held; 2003, Camary Johnson; 2004, not held; 2005, Michelle Immler; 2006, Judith Lehman; 2007, Kerry Young; 2008, Not held; 2009, Carla Baker; 2010, Deborah Burgess; 2011, not held; 2012, Cheryl Sontheimer; 2013, not held; 2014, Yvonne Gallop; 2015-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 1994, Betty Claus - Polly Hoff; 1995, Not held; 1996, Kay Evans - Marilyn Rueff; 1997-2002, not held; 2003, Susan Furtney - Jackie Faegre; 2004, not held; 2005, Michelle Foster - Olga Stark; 2006, Colleen Burns Keenan - Patricia Zakur; 2007, Margaret Cooper - Kerry Young; 2008, not held; 2009, Cynthia Babb - Susan Peiffer; 2010, Deborah Burgess - Sharon Ploor; 2011, Susan Oertel - Mary Thompson; 2012-18, not held.
SINGLES: 2009, Jason Wells; 2010, Eddie Beira; 2011, Nguyen Vo.; 2012, Ben Bowen; 2013, not held; 2014, Richard Carson; 2015, Daniel Richards; 2016, Antonio Fernandez; 2017, Anthony Forcucci; 2018, Anthony Forcucci.
DOUBLES: 2009, Bryan Springer - Jim Wescott; 2010, Chris Bianchi - Brett Hartig; 2011, not held; 2012, Michael Hayter - Harold Woods; 2013, not held; 2014, Brian Barlay - Dave Ochoa; 2015-16, not held; 2017, Andrew Cusick - Brandon Cusick; 2018, Michael Boyer - Anthony Forcucci.
SINGLES: 2009, Kimberly Cotton; 2010, Patricia Hudson; 2011, not held; Melissa Harris; 2013, Leigh Lewis; 2014, Juliana Kresse; 2015, Meskerem Seifu; 2016, not held; 2017, Karen Davis; 2018, Jennifer Pellatz.
DOUBLES: 2009, Ann Davis - Courtney Whitlow; 2010, Rebecca Darling - Carol Gregerson; 2011, Sarah Foley - Susan Gherity; 2012, Libby Fitzgibbons - Pamela Heiden; 2013, not held; 2014, Dora Dome - Tracey Rose; 2015-16, not held; 2017, Karen Davis - Jody Holsinger; 2018, not held.
SINGLES: 2009, Angie Rucker; 2010, Holly Force; 2011, Sally Leary; 2012, Lindsey Woods; 2013, not held; 2014, Christine Jarvis; 2015, Susan Benson; 2016-17, not held; 2018, Heather Blumel.
DOUBLES: 2010, Sara Decker - Holly Force; 2011, Angela Beissel - Erica Tollefson; 2012, Melissa Doidge - Susie Farrar; 2013, not held; 2014, Christine Jarvis - Yuko Umezawa; 2015-16, not held; 2017, Heather Blumel - Elizabeth Flood; 2018, Debbie Mackaman - Rachel Morgan.
SINGLES: 2012, Ellen Quest; 2013, Not held; 2014, Yvonne Gallop; 2015, Carmen O'Neill; 2016, not held; 2017, Laura Haney; 2018, Alexis Payne.
DOUBLES: 2010, Jaime Clark - Audra Nothwehr; 2011, not held; 2012, Lauren Grimditch - Chelsea Laursen; 2013, not held; 2014, Dolores Podesta - Shamus Ward; 2015-16, not held; 2017, Laura Haney - Alexis Payne; 2018, not held.
DOUBLES: 1979, Chuck Allee - Kyle Allee; 1980-84, not held; 1985, Jean Larson - Cort Larson; 1986-91, not held; 1992, David Barnard - Bryce Barnard; 1993-94, not held; 1995, Linda Neilsen - Drew Neilsen; 1996, Marilyn Rueff - David Rueff; 1997, not held; 1998, Bob Cooper - Sean Cooper; 1999-2000, not held; 2001, Karol Beverley - Justin Beverley; 2002-03, not held; 2004, Christine Claywell - James Claywell; 2005, Gloria Carter - Tommy Carter; 2006, not held; 2007, Michael Gfesser - Emily Gfesser; 2008, John Keller - Brenna Keller; 2009, not held; 2010, Joshua Raymond - Christine Veitzer; 2011-14, not held; 2015, Jessica Sadler - Brett Sadler; 2016-18, not held.
SINGLES: 2007, Richard Blumenfeld; 2008, Elliot Minvielle; 2009, Kyle Koch; 2010, Max Schaper; 2011, Aren Wilson; 2012, not held; 2013, Ryan Bunselmeyer; 2014, Seung Kim; 2015, Ryan Ortega; 2016, Bryan Kulikov; 2017-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 2007, Jason Ebbin - Leonard Wade; 2008, Cole Brennan - Brock Turnbull; 2009, Kyle Koch - Ross Sons; 2010, Scott Segobiano - James Stathis; 2011-13, not held; 2014, Austin Fan - Jacob Shaw; 2015, Ryan Ortega - Peter Summers; 2016, Akarsh Lal - Steven Tong; 2017-18, not held.
SINGLES: 2007, Zack Quigley; 2008, John Lindsey; 2009, Anderson Scarpa; 2010, Jake Lee; 2011, Kolin Kiekhoefer; 2012, not held; 2013, Michael Nacy; 2014, Ryan Cardiff; 2015, Jacob Dahme; 2016, Ty Edwards; 2017-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 2009, George Handy - Thomas Johnson; 2010-13, not held; 2014, Aaron Hicks - Ian Thomas; 2015, Matthew Schmitz - Michael Yousef; 2016-18, not held.
SINGLES: 2007, Gianluca Argentini; 2008, Marcell Lewis; 2009, Jack O'Koniewski; 2010, Joey Dulle; 2011, Mark Johnson; 2012, not held; 2013, Alec Musick; 2014, Luke Neal; 2015, Jonah Dobbs; 2016, Ethan Schiffman; 2017-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 2007, Brian Granoff - Ryan Smith; 2008, Not held; 2009, Kevin Cubela - Augusto Tomszay; 2010, Mason Jennings - Rex Serituk; 2011-13, Not held; 2014, Max Augus - Luke Neal; 2015, Christopher Harris - Tory Shafer; 2016-18, not held.
SINGLES: 2007, Stefan Kozlov; 2008, William Aguillard; 2009, Ryan Space; 2010, Rex Serituk; 2011-12, not held; 2013, Finn Wartick; 2014, Timothy Wu; 2015, Tygen Goldammer; 2016, Daniel Choi; 2017-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 2009, Logan Adkins - Ryan Space; 2010-12, not held; 2013, Bek Wartick - Finn Wartick; 2014, not held; 2015, Michael Tang - James Yousef; 2016-18, not held.
SINGLES: 2007, Taylor Dubins; 2008, not held; 2009, Ariel Strong; 2010, Taylor Koehrsen; 2011, Lily Foley; 2012, not held; 2013, Kristyn Young; 2014, not held; 2015, Sidney Brower; 2016, Sierra Ahrablou; 2017-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 2007, Brittany Dubins - Taylor Dubins; 2008, not held; 2009, Taylor Bland - Mary Chris Satterthwaite; 2010, Grace Hyde - Taylor Revling; 2011-14, not held; 2015, Morgan Brower - Sidney Brower; 2016-18, not held.
SINGLES: 2007, Gabriela Palacios; 2008, Meghan Debaroncelli; 2009, Kristen Farmer; 2010, Trisha Sundaram; 2011, Meghan Herring; 2012, not held; 2013, Maya Brown; 2014, Anjali Kumar; 2015, not held; 2016, Aubri Weissbuch; 2017-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 2009, Marian Hohenwarter - Charlotte Loper; 2010-13, not held; 2014, Jenna DeTurk - Yasmine McCroden; 2015-18, not held.
SINGLES: 2007, Taylor Hollander; 2008, Not held; 2009, Katherine Stewart; 2010, Olivia Conway; 2011, Libby Rickeman; 2012, not held; 2013, Gina Zubair; 2014, Tameka Samanatha; 2015, Johana Brower; 2016, Aubrey McGrew; 2017-18, not held.
DOUBLES: 2007, Mari Osaka - Naomi Osaka; 2008, not held; 2009, Kristen Farmer - Hannah Leschorn; 2010-14, not held; 2015, Allison EIchacker - Madeline Nguyen; 2016-18, not held.
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by Stephen La Riviere and Pete Stampede
Born 20 August 1937, Anthony Ainley (whose father Richard, and grandfather Henry, were both noted Shakespearean actors) joined RADA to take up acting after working as an insurance clerk. One of his earliest appearances was in The Avengers, followed by a host of others including Doomwatch, "No Room For Error" (1971), Out of the Unknown, "Welcome Home" (1971), Elizabeth R, "The Marriage Game" (1971) and Spyder's Web (1972).
In 1973 he became a semi-regular in the third season of Upstairs Downstairs playing a character called Sir Charles Gilmour alongside other Avengers stalwarts including David Langton ("The Mauritius Penny," "November Five" and "The £50,000 Breakfast"), Christopher Benjamin—for once appearing to play a serious role ("How To Succeed....At Murder," "Never, Never Say Die" and "Split!") and Bernard Archard ("The Master Minds"). Other roles include The Pallisers (1974), Warship (1975), Nicholas Nickleby (1977) Secret Army, "Lisa, Codename Yvette" (1977) and Lillie (1978).
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Thanks to the bad weather (it had been raining all morning) play in the fourth day of the Cricket Test Match against Australia had not started by midday and the gardening I had hoped to do during the morning had not been possible … so I sat down and watched the 1985 film version of KING SOLOMON’S MINES on the Film4 channel.
It was just the right sort of film to watch on such a miserable day. It starred Richard Chamberlain, Sharon Stone, Herbert Lom, and John Rhys-Davis and was described as an action adventure comedy … which it undoubtedly was.
The plot can be summarised as follows. Allan Quatermain (Richard Chamberlain) is hired by Jesse Huston (Sharon Stone)…
… to find her father, Professor Huston (Bernard Archard), who is an archaeologist who has devoted his life to finding the location of the famous King Solomon’s Mines. Professor Huston has been kidnapped and tortured by Colonel Bockner (Herbert Lom) …
… of the Imperial German Army and a local Arab slave trader, Dogati (John Rhys-Davis) …
… who are also looking for the Mines. After Quatermain and Jesse rescue her father (who has told his torturers the location of the Mines), they set off to reach the Mines before the Germans and the Arabs. After a number of implausible but humorous adventures involving a lorry chase, a steam train, a couple of biplanes, a tribe of cannibals …
… with a massive cooking pot, …
… a pride of lions, a tribe that hangs upside down from trees, …
… and a tribe that is ruled by an ancient queen who disposes of opponents by dropping them into a pit full of crocodiles Quatermain and Jesse manage to reach the twin mountains (the Breasts of Sheba) that mark the entrance to the Mines just ahead of the opposition. Jesse is dragged inside the Mines by the ancient tribal queen and her loyal guards, …
… followed by Quatermain and his native assistant, who are in turn pursued by the Germans and Arabs. The latter are held up by quicksand, but Dogati solves the problem of how to get across by shooting most of the soldiers and slavers they have brought with them and using the dead bodies as a bridge across the quicksand. Bockner then shoots Dogati and takes over command of the remaining soldiers and slavers. Quatermain and his native assistant manage to rescue Jesse, but Bockner continues to chase them through the mines. It then transpires that besides a huge number of uncut diamonds the Mines also contain the bodies of the Queens of Sheba who have been encased in crystal. It also becomes apparent that Jesse bears a remarkable resemblance to the first Queen of Sheba. Whilst Bockner and Dogati (who was not killed when Bockner shot him because he was wearing a bulletproof chainmail jacket) are looting some of the diamonds, Quatermain and Jesse are trapped by a rock door but manage to escape. A rockfall then appears to trap Dogati, but Bockner is able to follow Quatermain, his native assistant, and Jesse. Bockner is killed when he forces Quatermain and Jesse to hand over the diamonds that they have picked up. Dogati then reappears and is killed whilst he is fighting with Quatermain when an explosion destroys the exit from the Mines. Quatermain’s native assistant then makes it known that he is the rightful king of the local tribe, and the film ends with Quatermain and Jesse leaving the native village … each with a large diamond!
The film was total hokum … but it cheered me up no end on an otherwise drab and dreary day.
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One unexpected consequence of my going on my international travels, quite a few years ago now, was that I almost at once became much less particular in my choice of reading matter. This was pre-owning-a-Kindle and there was a very real case of beggars not being choosers when it came to English language books. This obviously had its downsides, as I occasionally found myself reading anthologies by Jeffrey Archer, bonkers works of anti-semitic pseudo-science, and the occasional later David Eddings novel – but on the other hand it’s virtually a certainty that I would never have read Middlemarch, Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Don Quixote, or The Moonstone under any other circumstances.
In some ways, though, the discovery I am most grateful for was when I came across a paperback copy of (if memory serves) Volume Two of the Collected Short Stories of Somerset Maugham. He is not much read these days, no doubt because many of his stories are essentially concerned with the dying days of Empire, an institution he is not particularly critical of, but – and, as usual, to my surprise – Somerset Maugham turned out to be a fantastic writer of enormous gifts – killer twists, memorable lines, good jokes, this man had all the tools at his disposal. (One consequence of his having become somewhat obscure is that I’ve been able to pass some of his best lines off as my own without anyone noticing so far. You may call it plagiarism, I call it bringing his work, uncredited, to a new audience.)
So I’ve always got an eye out for a Somerset Maugham movie I haven’t seen before, and I don’t mean Seven. Once again, these have become somewhat thin on the ground, so it was a pleasant surprise a while back when one of the high-numbers archive channels showed John Byrum’s 1984 film The Razor’s Edge, based on the novel of the same name. Somerset Maugham presented this as an account of true events, with himself appearing in the novel as a minor character (a fairly common device for him) – but he’s been cut out of the movie.
The movie opens in the Illinois countryside, with wholesome scenes of folk at some sort of town fair; one of the reasons they are there is because they are about to send off an ambulance they are sponsoring to France – the First World War is in progress but the United States has not decided to join in yet. Crewing the ambulance are two well-off young men from a good background – Grey (James Keach), the son of a successful stockbroker, and his good friend Larry (Bill Murray).
All their goodbyes said, the pair go off to France where they join a group of other volunteers and quickly discover the realities of war, witnessing and narrowly avoiding death on several occasions, including that of close comrades. When it’s all over they go back to the States – but while Grey is happy to take up a job working for his pa, Larry wants something more out of life. This rather concerns his fiancee Isabel (Catherine Hicks, these days perhaps best remembered as the Kirk-fancying cetecean biologist in Star Trek IV), but her snobbish uncle (Denholm Elliott) suggests Larry get it all out of his system by spending a couple of years in Paris.
Time passes and when Isabel eventually visits Larry she is shocked to find him mixing with the lower orders and working as a fish packer. He informs her doesn’t want to follow the path everyone has got mapped out for him, feeling there must be something more to life than this. Offended, she breaks off the engagement.
The film then intercuts between the various events in the lives of Isabel, Grey, and people in their set – marriages, tragedies, the impact of the Wall Street Crash, and so on – and Larry’s journey of self-discovery. A chance conversation with a peculiarly well-read coal miner (Peter Vaughan) sends him off to India in search of the wisdom contained in the Upanishads, while from there he goes to (what looks very much like) Tibet, where he ends up studying in a monastery. He eventually has some sort of spiritual revelation, and tells the chief lama that it’s easy to be a holy man on top of a mountain. The lama ripostes that trying to stay on the path of virtue amidst all the distractions of the world is like walking a razor’s edge. But back to Paris he decides to go, to discover what has happened to all his friends.
So, yes, this is a slightly weird film in some respects, which is not unconnected to the fact that these days it’s very obscure. It’s hard not to conclude that this is a part of that whole wave of classic adaptations set around the 1920s which appeared in the wake of Chariots of Fire and Brideshead Revisited, and it certainly looks the part – this is a lavish production, filmed in Europe and Asia, clearly aiming to be a stirring epic of war, peace, love, and spiritual awakening.
And it doesn’t really work. Possibly for viewers at the time, and more probably for viewers today, this is because right at the heart of the film is Bill Murray, not someone you’d naturally associate with literary costume drama, and certainly not costume drama with an existential, spiritual angle to it. Murray co-wrote the script as well as starring and apparently felt a strong connection to the story – but somehow that never really comes across on screen. Possibly he’s just not a good enough actor for a role as challenging as this – he’s very good as the standard Bill Murray character, who’s usually somewhat cynical and semi-detached from what’s going on around him, cocking an eyebrow and making an ironic comment on whatever’s happening – but that character is all wrong for someone undergoing a sincere personal crisis and looking for serious answers. Murray can’t bring that character to life on screen and as a result the film has a void at its centre. Even a scene where he delivers a speech to the body of a comrade who’s just died – a comrade played by Murray’s own brother, and a speech apparently written with Murray’s recently-deceased friend John Belushi in mind – you never get a sense of real emotion being involved.
This is a problem that none of the other praiseworthy things about the film – the cinematography, Jack Nitzsche’s stirring score, some fine performances from the supporting cast – can really do enough to salvage. There’s one single moment when Isabel implores Larry to come back to America, get a comfortable job, and settle down, and he replies that there must be more to life than this, and he wants to find out what it is – and suddenly Larry feels like a real person who you can empathise with and invest in. But this doesn’t last, and for much of what follows Larry moves rather cryptically through the film, his feelings and motivations a mystery. As a result much of the final act of the film doesn’t feel like it has an actual plot, just a succession of slightly disjointed scenes, with moments that are presented as clearly being of great importance having little real impact.
I wish I liked it more, but it’s not quite odd enough to avoid feeling overlong (seeing Murray on screen with such unlikely co-stars as Elliott and Vaughan – Caroline John apparently played Vaughan’s wife, but her scenes seem to have been cut – has a certain amusement value, but this soon wears off). Too much of the time it feels stilted and emotionally constipated, lacking in wit and a genuine feel for its characters. None of these are things you could ever really say about Somerset Maugham’s own writing. Possibly the most significant thing about this film is that, in order to get it made, Murray agreed a deal with Columbia where they would finance The Razor’s Edge if he would agree to star in something called Ghostbusters. I don’t know who got the best of that deal, but I know which of those two films I’m more likely to watch again.
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As long-term readers (seek help) will have guessed, that title means it’s time for a look at another one of Amicus’ signature anthology films, on this occasion The Vault of Horror, from 1973. On directorial duty this time is Roy Ward Baker, a veteran of the horror genre. If nothing else this film proves that a good director and a distinguished cast can still find themselves absolutely screwed if the script is no good, and scripting this time round is Milton ‘Check the Gyroscope’ Subotsky, moving spirit behind Amicus and not-very-good writer. Whether the fact that all the stories this time around are adapted from American horror comics just compounds the problem, I don’t know, but there’s certainly something wrong somewhere.
The film opens with shots of boats on the Thames, new modern tower blocks, and so on (this is entirely fraudulent and actively misleading) before we go inside one of the towers where some men are getting into a lift. They are the usual mixture of veteran stars who are perhaps now struggling a bit (Terry-Thomas, Curt Jurgens), fairly fresh new up and comers (Michael Craig, Tom Baker), and one guy who seems to have wandered in off the street (Raymond Massey – well, maybe this is a bit harsh, but he’s less of a well-known face than the others). The lift develops a mind of its own and takes them down to a mysterious sub-basement where couches and drinks await them. The lift seeming to be broken, they settle down to wait for help in comfort, and – as you would – start telling each other about their recurring nightmares.
Up first is Massey, in whose dream he pays a detective to find his sister, who has run away. He then murders the detective to avoid paying him, which really just establishes how moronic most of the script is this time, and goes off to find her. She is living in an unnamed small town which has been plagued by a series of murders, the victims’ bodies being found totally drained of blood. If anyone but Milton Subotsky was writing the script, you might expect this to be setting up a clever twist of some sort, but it isn’t. The town is infested with vampires who have even opened their own restaurant, serving very rare steak, black pudding, fried blood clots, and so on. Nothing exciting or especially interesting happens. Playing Massey’s sister is Massey’s sister (Anna of that ilk), but that’s the most engaging thing about this story, and it isn’t that engaging.
Hopes of something more rewarding arrive with the next story, in which Terry-Thomas’ rich, obsessively tidy bachelor decides to get married to Glynis Johns. Needless to say he has great difficulty in adapting to having someone else in the house who isn’t as meticulous as him, and the marital stress-o-meter is soon rising. It all leads up to a sort of grand guignol sort of ending with a reasonable sight gag about Terry-Thomas’ famous teeth. The same problem pertains here as in the first film, which is that the characters are so cartoonishly written – real people just don’t behave this way – that two experienced and able actors can’t do anything to lift the script.
Jurgens’ segment is on next: he plays a professional stage magician on holiday in India looking for material for his act. Nothing suitable crosses his path until he comes across a girl charming a rope out of its basket like a snake, which he gets very excited about. Unfortunately, the girl refuses to sell the secret, so he lures her back to his hotel room and murders her, taking rope and basket for himself. Even more unfortunately, the rope turns out to have high moral standards, and in a moment which is up there in the anthology-horror annals alongside Fluff Freeman trying to prune a carnivorous vine, John Standing being attacked by a piano, and Michael Jayston going to bed with a tree, Curt Jurgens ends up having a fight with a magic rope. It’s an improvement on the first two segments if nothing else.
Craig gets his moment in the fourth segment, as a struggling writer – ‘there’s no money in horror,’ he grumbles, the most self-aware moment of the script – who comes up with a preposterous scheme to fake his own death for the insurance money. This is a stupid scheme in a film full of people behaving like idiots, and needless to say it ends badly for him and his accomplice (the great Edward Judd is sorely underused). Notable for an appearance by Arthur Mullard as a gravedigger and what looks like an attempted in-joke where two actors famous for playing medical students on TV play medical students here. Like most of the bits in the film, though, it doesn’t outstay its welcome.
I may well be biased, but for me the final story is the one that makes Vault of Horror possibly worth watching. Tom Baker plays an artist on a Gauguin-esque sabbatical (but in Haiti, not Tahiti) who learns that three wealthy men back in London have conspired to swindle him out of the profits from his paintings. Off he goes to the local houngan to get himself voodoo-ed up in pursuit of a suitably poetic justice. Well, if nothing else it makes a bit more sense than some of the previous stories, Baker bringing a strikingly baleful presence to his role, despite being given some shocking costumes, Denholm Elliott plays his chief tormentor, and the gimmick with the voodoo paintings means it works visually too, even some of the story logic is a bit wobbly.
And then we’re back in the basement for the final reveal, which is that – brace yourself! – they weren’t dreams, but confused memories of how they all died. A bit like in Dr Terror’s House of Horrors, written by one Milton Subotsky, and Tales from the Crypt, written by… oh, you guessed. Well, why change a winning formula, or at least a formula. There is some confusion over whether or not a scene was filmed where the characters shuffle off back to heir graves as skull-faced revenants – photos of this exist, but no-one’s ever found the footage, which doesn’t appear in any of the versions currently in circulation (the one currently popping up on British TV is the expurgated one with some of the gorier moments replaced by still images).
Then again, as you have doubtless figured out, much of Vault of Horror is dimwitted and confused, not least in its metaphysics – Jurgens, in his closing speech to camera, reveals that they are here, cursed, doomed to relive their terrible deeds. Well, all right, there are two bona fide murderers in the main cast, plus someone who’s clearly capable of murder for his own selfish ends… but one of them’s an insurance swindler, which isn’t quite in the same league, and the terrible crime of the final man is being a bit of a neat freak.
This is, self-evidently, comic-book horror, lifted to a quite unwarranted extent by the star quality of several of its cast members. It’s the weakest of all the various Amicus portmanteau horror films, and towards the bottom of the pile of Amicus productions generally. It has a sort of schlocky campness that some may find appealing, but even so, most people are likely to be laughing at it, not with it.
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If you want to watch a horror movie that isn’t remotely frightening or disturbing and instead draws most of its appeal from an all-pervading sense of familiarity, you could do a lot worse than something like Amicus’ 1971 film The House That Dripped Blood, directed by Peter Duffell. The title is a bit of a misnomer as this is such an innocuous horror film that it doesn’t feature any gore at all – but that’s Amicus for you, their films often feel like they’re only a step or two away from being full-blown family entertainment.
This is (yet) another Amicus portmanteau horror film in the same vein as Vault of Horror or From Beyond the Grave, but perhaps its closest cousins are Torture Garden and Asylum, as all three were scripted by Robert Bloch. The linking device this time around is a spooky house in the English countryside, which a police detective (John Bennett) arrives at just as the credits come to an end. It seems that a famous film star who recently leased the house has mysteriously vanished – but this is just one of many unsolved cases concerning the place, as the local copper and the leasing agent, a Mr A Stoker (the film acknowledges the reference) are happy to explain…
The first tale concerns a horror writer named Hillyer (Denholm Elliot) and his wife (Joanna Dunham), who look the house over – she is not keen, but he is positively inspired by the place and soon gets to work on an unpromising-sounding novel about a mad strangler named Dominick, claiming that the character has become so real to him that it’s almost as if he can see him about the place… Sure enough, Hillyer is soon actually seeing Dominick about the place, and is appropriately disturbed when it seems he is invisible to Mrs Hillyer. (Dominick is played by Tom Adams.)
You get the idea of what this one is about quite quickly, I think, and I did find myself wondering when they were going to get to the actual climax. However, it’s not quite as straightforward as it possibly sounds – the problem is that there’s a sort of double-twist ending which hasn’t been built up enough to be remotely convincing. The effect is quite like a very long joke with a terrible punchline. Set against that you have Denholm Elliott, who is always supremely watchable, and some fairly decent direction. But not a great start to the film.
Next up comes another story about spooky waxworks, as the cursed house is taken over by a retired broker named Grayson (a particularly distinguished-looking Peter Cushing). Is it possible to describe the sense of comfort and reassurance one feels when Peter Cushing comes on screen for the first time in this kind of film? Probably not; you either know what I mean or you don’t. Anyway, Grayson seems to be quite a lonely man, for reasons which become apparent when he visits the local waxwork museum (southern England is covered with them, as any fule kno): one of the female figures brings on flashbacks of a woman he was once desperately in love with.
His friend (played by Joss Ackland) comes to visit and it turns out he was also besotted with the same woman, causing the two friends to almost fall out – but she is dead now. This doesn’t really seem to be going anywhere much, apart from Cushing having nightmares about the wax museum and its contents, but then Ackland goes off to the museum himself and never returns. It all wraps up with a revelation which is confusing, more than anything else, and mainly serves to set up a sight-gag which is only just acceptable. It’s all a bit unworthy of Cushing’s talent, to be honest.
Of course, when you hired Peter Cushing for a horror movie, it meant you got the chance to employ Christopher Lee at half price (not really, I think, although it does often feel like that) and the Lord of Misrule duly pops up in the next segment, in ‘doomed stoicism’ mode. He plays Reid, a widowed father who moves into the house and hires a woman named Ann (played by Nyree Dawn Porter) to home-school his sweet young daughter. Ann is bit perturbed when she discovers that Reid’s daughter isn’t permitted friends or toys and basically seems to be being kept as a prisoner. As they apparently didn’t have Social Services back in 1971, Ann organises a sort of intervention of her own, little suspecting that Reid may in fact be acting for the best of reasons…
Yes, it’s another eerie devil-child story, which is solid enough I suppose but still lacks a certain oomph in the visual department – something horrible does happen, but off-screen and the viewer is left to imagine it for themself. Lee was clearly impressed by the experience, later describing Duffell as one of the country’s most under-rated film directors. Personally I found it a bit glum and stodgy, but it’s still a step up from the Cushing segment and probably the Elliott one, too.
Something a bit different rounds out the movie, and to be honest this is the segment that makes the film. Finally we come to the case of the disappearing film star which Inspector John Bennett is supposedly investigating. He is Paul Henderson, played – somewhat unexpectedly – by Jon Pertwee. Mr Pertwee is so closely associated, these days, with his role as TV’s Dr Who (not a fan) and Worzel Gummidge (prefer the new version – yes, I know, it’s hard to credit, isn’t it?) that it’s easy to forget he was a massive star on the radio and made quite a few films in the 1950s and 1960s. Henderson was the last person to rent the house, and has had it decorated in a typically understated manner, complete with a large framed portrait of himself. (That said, is it really so unusual to have a framed picture of Jon Pertwee in your house? Mine (signed by the great man, of course) is on the wall between the TV and the DVD rack.)
Anyway, Henderson is a prolific horror movie actor who has quite a high opinion of himself and doesn’t suffer fools gladly – Christopher Lee apparently found Mr Pertwee’s performance very familiar but couldn’t quite figure out why, which makes it all the more cherishable that it was apparently based on Lee himself. Henderson prefers the more old fashioned and authentic horror films himself, like the original Dracula – ‘with Bela Lugosi, of course, not this new fellow.’ In search of a good costume for his new movie, he goes to the shop of one Von Hartmann (Geoffrey Bayldon, who himself nearly played TV’s Dr Who on at least one occasion), who sells him a rather magnificent cloak.
Unfortunately, wearing the cloak has an unexpected effect on Henderson, for when the clock strikes twelve he finds himself sprouting fangs and floating around ethereally. A scene where he is required to nibble upon the neck of his co-star (Ingrid Pitt, making one of her final film appearances prior to a long break from the big screen) does not go well. The clothes make the man – but it looks like the cloak makes the vampire, too…
By all accounts Lee, Cushing and Pitt were all on board before Duffell joined the production, but Mr Pertwee was apparently hired by the director in line with his vision for the film – which was as a comedy-horror production. This section is genuinely funny and rather more entertaining than the rest of the film, despite apparently being recut on the orders of the producer who wanted a ‘straight’ horror movie. Producers, eh, what do they know? Jon Pertwee’s bit is, I think, what The House That Dripped Blood owes whatever reputation it has to – that and a memorable title, of course, which one can hear echoes of in the Hammer House of Horror episode The House That Bled To Death and (ironically) the BBC documentary The Studio That Dripped Blood, which is nothing to do with Amicus, strictly speaking. Worth watching, even if you do make heavy use of the fast forward button through the first three-quarters of the film.
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You have to admire the nerve shown by the producers of Mystery and Imagination in doing adaptations of Frankenstein and Dracula in the same year, especially when the year in question was 1968. If that wasn’t quite the point of peak Hammer Horror, it was certainly thereabouts: the company released Dracula Has Risen From the Grave that year, while it was also the off-year between Frankenstein Created Woman and Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed. Beyond the marquee value of the names of these two most well-known Gothic novels, one wonders if there was any further motivation for doing them – some puritanical impulse to strip them of their Hammer trappings and restore them to their place as Classic Literature, perhaps?
There have been a fearful number of Frankensteins and a dreadful number of Draculas down the years, so the same question applies to the Mystery version of Dracula as to their Frankenstein – how to justify it? What makes it a worthwhile addition to the canon? Doing it as a largely studio-bound, black-and-white video-taped production also brings with it a set of additional challenges. Perhaps because of this, this hardly qualifies as an attempt at doing the novel faithfully – but there is a certain fidelity to Stoker, as we shall see.
The play (directed by Patrick Dromgoole) opens in an asylum somewhere in the Whitby area, where a mysterious inmate (the actor Corin Redgrave in a fright wig) is pleading for water from the attendants. But this is just a ruse, and the madman breaks free from his straitjacket and crashes a party being held upstairs by the proprietor, Dr Seward (James Maxwell). Present are local grande dame Mrs Weston (Joan Hickson) and her strikingly nubile daughter Lucy (Susan George). Less nubile and more noble is another guest, an exiled Eastern European aristocrat who has recently arrived in the area – Count Dracula!
Dracula is played by Denholm Elliott, who would normally seem to be cast against type, were it not that Dracula here is to some extent written against type. Eloquent, bearded, and occasionally wearing dark glasses, such is Elliott’s charisma that his sway over weaker-willed locals seems entirely understandable. The madman is packed off to his cell and Dracula continues to charm his hosts, especially Lucy. Seward remains somewhat sceptical about this new figure on the local scene.
However, the mystery of the lunatic deepens with the appearance of Mina Harker (Suzanne Neve), whose husband Jonathan has disappeared while on a business trip to Transylvania to visit Castle Dracula. Seward has called in his old mentor Doctor Van Helsing (Bernard Archard) to consult, and it transpires that the madman in the asylum is indeed Harker, left unhinged by his experiences abroad (there is a brief, filmed flashback to the goings-on at the castle, and very evocative it is too). But why does Harker call Dracula ‘Master’? Why does Dracula profess not to know who the inmate is? And could it all have anything to do with Lucy suddenly coming down with a bad case of anaemia?
As you can perhaps surmise, Charles Graham’s adaptation performs brisk, reasonable surgery on the sprawling source novel, limiting the setting almost entirely to Whitby and the time period to a few nights. (You do miss the London scenes a bit, to say nothing of Transylvania, but the budget is clearly demandingly limited.) The roles of Renfield and Harker are combined, which makes a certain sense as Harker rarely gets anything interesting to do, while Quincey and Arthur are dropped from the story entirely; I have to confess I didn’t miss them at all.
So it’s a cut-down Dracula but still a surprisingly effective one. What we are left with is a potent brew of graveyards, sex, and outraged Victorian sensibilities, so you could certainly argue that the essentials of the story have certainly survived. This could never have been as lavishly lurid as one of the Christopher Lee movies Hammer were doing at the time, but then for all their definite pleasures those films are so often a kind of schlock pantomime. Bereft of eye-catching production values, this version of Dracula is obliged to dig down into the text and actually engage with it in order to work.
But does it succeed? It is certainly a strikingly different version of this much-told fable. Elliott is certainly a very distinctive Dracula, employing his legendary scene-stealing abilities to full effect. You can imagine Christopher Lee grinding his fake teeth in fury as Dracula is actually given dialogue drawn from Stoker’s novel to deliver, which Elliott does with predictable aplomb. Whether the decision to give him rat-like incisor teeth rather than the traditional canine fangs is justified is probably a question of personal taste; the way that Dracula summons up his mesmeric powers by basically just screwing up his eyes and squinting at people is the only real element of Elliott’s performance which definitely feels a bit dud.
You would expect him to have a formidable opponent in the form of Bernard Archard: an actor capable of being mesmeric himself, given the right script and direction. Here, though, Van Helsing’s fake beard is the least of his problems. Rather than the smooth, unflappable savant that Peter Cushing invariably played, Archard’s Van Helsing is a bit rough around the edges and eminently flappable. The play decides to stick with Van Helsing being Dutch, but the good doctor’s battle against the undead is nothing compared to Archard’s struggle to get the accent right. We end up with another one of those vocal Grand Tours: Van Helsing may start off coming from Amsterdam, but at various points in the play he seems to be a native of Pontypool before finally settling on being from somewhere near Karachi. But on the whole Archard is quite acceptable despite this.
The play is mostly well-performed, anyway, especially by Susan George and Suzanne Neve. It is they in particular who make you realise just how bland and inappropriately bloodless most of the sex in the Hammer Dracula movies feels: the women tend to do a lot of limp sighing before quietly yielding to Christopher Lee. Here, there is a genuine erotic charge to the scenes between Dracula and his victims: in this sense at least, the play is a lot more explicit about the nature of the metaphor, for all that it contains no nudity and relatively little gore. The women are given real agency, too: Lucy is clearly dead keen on having a fling with their new neighbour, while Mina likewise seems almost to be an active participant, consciously choosing to become undead.
It all builds up to a final semi-twist in the tale – I say semi-twist because it is so understated, or perhaps just slightly fluffed by the script and direction, that it’s not entirely clear whether this is an intentional thing or not. It’s certainly not enough to spoil one of the better adaptations of Dracula that I have seen. Most attempts just take the premise and ditch as much of the plot as they feel they can get away with, but this one does seem to be making a genuine effort. It keeps enough of the traditional trappings to be recognisable and familiar, but isn’t afraid to try new and different things – even when being new and different means going back to the original book. A worthwhile piece of vampirology.
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Well, now, here’s a slightly odd coincidence – just the other day I was writing about the film career of the Hungarian-British director Peter Sasdy, and (in a couple of quite separate venues) about horror films with the disjointed, compelling logic of a bad dream. And then last night I stuck on a random DVD, solely for pleasure, and it turned out to be a bad-dream horror story directed by Peter Sasdy. Either my subconscious mind is rather more on the ball than its conscious equivalent, or a cry of ‘Whoo, spooky!’ is justified.
The tale in question was an episode of Hammer House of Horror, a 1980 anthology series which was very nearly the final gasp of the original incarnation of the legendary British production company. I would never argue that this is either a great TV show or a real example of what makes real Hammer horror movies so special – the TV budget means that the episodes are all set in contemporary times, making it feel somewhat more like an Amicus production, while the desire to sell the show to a US network means the horror and exploitation elements are too often watered down – but quite a few of the famous Hammer names are involved in various capacities, such as Sasdy in this instance.
This episode is entitled Rude Awakening, written by Gerald Savory, and its particular Amicus resemblance is somewhat heightened by the fact it stars that legend amongst British character actors, Denholm Elliott (he had previously played a hack horror writer in The House that Dripped Blood and one of the victims of Tom Baker’s voodoo paintbrush in Vault of Horror, both for Amicus). This is, as far as I’m aware, the only conjunction of Hammer and Denholm Elliott, but the result is one of the series’ more striking episodes.
Elliott plays Norman Shenley, a middle-aged provincial estate-agent whom the actor invests with all the understated seediness he often brought to this kind of part – although calling it understated may be stretching a point, as virtually the first thing we see Norman do is start letching over and groping his secretary, Lolly (Lucy Gutteridge). Norman is having an affair with Lolly, of course, although there is the slight problem that his wife (Pat Heywood) refuses to grant him the divorce he so desperately wants.
Anyway: a man named Rayburn (James Laurenson) appears, claiming to be the executor of a will with a large country house to be disposed of. He would quite like Norman to take a look at the place in his professional capacity, and our man cheerfully agrees. His enthusiasm is only slightly dented when the manor turns out to be a half-decrepit, cobweb-festooned old pile, complete with spooky doors that open seemingly by themselves and wall-to-wall suits of armour. But then a disembodied voice berates Norman for the murder of his wife, and the armour creaks into life to exact retribution on the hapless estate agent…
Who wakes up in a panic, rather annoying his wife in the process. It was all just a bad dream, apparently – but so realistic! Norman can’t get over it, talking to his wife about, and Lolly when he goes in to the office. He’s so obsessed with his odd nocturnal experience that Lolly suggests he drive out to see if the country house really exists. Discovering that he still has the map given to him by Rayburn in his pocket (somehow!), Norman finds the house is not there, but a phone box is. He almost dies when the box threatens to combust around him, spying a tramp who resembles Rayburn while doing so, but then enjoys a somewhat torrid interlude with Lolly (still in the phone box)…
Only to wake up yet again, back in bed with his unimpressed missus. One of the bricks you could throw at Rude Awakening is that the structure of the story becomes rather predictable as the episode progresses – Norman wakes up from his latest nightmare, restarts the day in question, only for events to go off at some odd tangent or other, normally resulting in him meeting an outlandish sticky end. The sticky ends get progressively more outlandish in the course of the episode – never mind being assaulted by animated suits of armour, Norman finds himself executed by undead domestic staff, almost killed when the building he’s in is demolished around him, and (most surreal of all) waking up midway through brain surgery to find himself dead on the operating table.
All good fun, if you like weird, not-especially-horrific horror, but the problem is really that it builds the viewer’s expectations of something really spectacularly surreal at the climax of the episode, and unfortunately it just doesn’t happen. The conclusion is reasonably clever, though, as is the way the script combines several different story types – Rude Awakening goes for, and pretty much achieves the triple by including elements of a recurring nightmare story, a precognitive dream story, and a can’t-tell-dream-from-reality story. It’s clear from early on that something fishy is afoot – Norman doesn’t seem at all surprised to find a dream artefact in his pocket while he’s supposedly awake, to say nothing of the fact that he doesn’t notice Lolly appearing in a different provocative guise in each new iteration of the story – but the resolution, when it comes, is relatively understated. It may be that it is in fact supposed to be blackly comic – after so many fake demises, Norman ends up assuming he’s asleep, which proves to be a serious mistake – but the script is not quite sharp enough for the results to be particularly amusing.
That said, there is, of course, a masterly performance from Denholm Elliott to enjoy, which is the episode’s main treat. Ineffectual and/or seedy men were really his speciality, usually in a supporting capacity, and he is, it almost goes without saying, on fine form here. He keeps you watching even after it’s become quite clear how the episode’s going to function, even if not where it’s going. And Sasdy has fun with the more surreal elements of the story, which are quite different from the stuff of the relatively grounded feature films he made for Hammer. Rude Awakening probably counts as only a minor item on the CV of both men, but it brings a certain style of surreal British horror to the small screen reasonably effectively.
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Face of a StrangerDirected byJohn MoxeyScreenplay byJohn SansomBased ona story
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Face of a Stranger is a 1964 British film directed by John Moxey and starring Jeremy Kemp, Bernard Archard and Rosemary Leach.[1] The screenplay was by John Sansom based on a story by Wallace. It is part of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios.
Vince Howard and John Bell are prison cellmates awaiting their release. When Bell is found with a knife his release is delayed by three months. He asks Howard to visit his wife Mary, who is blind. Once out of jail, Howard discovers that his own wife has left him. He starts to live with Mary. Knowing that Bell has money stashed away from a robbery, on his release Howard offers to drive him to get the stolen cash. Howard kills him and he returns with the money to Mary, who drugs him and makes to run off with her friend Michael Forrest. Howard recovers from the dope and kills Forest and then Mary.
Jeremy Kemp as Vince Howard
Bernard Archard as Michael Forrest
Rosemary Leach as Mary Bell
Philip Locke as John Bell
Elizabeth Begley as Mrs Holden
Jean Marsh as Grace
Ronald Leigh-Hunt as prison governor
Mike Pratt as Harry
Harry Longhurst as Peters
Alec Bregonzi as garage proprietor
Keith Smith as ticket collector
Edward Dentith as prison officer
Victor Charrington as chief prison officer
Kine Weekly wrote: "This is a somewhat far-fetched story of double dealing and one which, in the first few reels at least, strikes some as preposterous. However, it has the Wallace surprises to bring it back on a saner level and the result is holding, and sometimes violent melodrama. ... Like all the pictures in this series it pours a pint into a half pint measure and this restriction of footage, while keeping the interest vibrantly alive, is an example of what may be achieved as opposed to the so often overlong film. Jeremy Kemp is good as a man whose morals obviously deteriorate at the thought of money while Bernard Archard is a disarming schemer, Rosemary Leach too, is quite convincing as the blind wife with deep laid plans for a future on her unfortunate husband's ill-gotten gains. Philip Locke, though a crook, is the one character to win a modicum of audience sympathy."[2]
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We start once again with a burglary at a business premises and a safe being cracked. This time the thief in question, Frank Murray, really hits the jackpot, finding £10,000 in cash. How much is that in today's money? Answer: a lot. It's all in new notes, so something dodgy was going on, and the…
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We start once again with a burglary at a business premises and a safe being cracked. This time the thief in question, Frank Murray, really hits the jackpot, finding £10,000 in cash. How much is that in today’s money? Answer: a lot. It’s all in new notes, so something dodgy was going on, and the owner of the photography shop doesn’t want the police to know that he had that money in the safe. He says he was keeping it for a client. Yeah, right.
The element of mystery here, which gets answered pretty quickly, is where the money came from. Other than that, we can’t really call this a murder mystery because the identity of the murderer is never in doubt. The “client” who wanted the money kept in Thomas Maple’s safe is worried that his secret is not entirely safe. I struggled to get my head around any of this. I’m not sure why Helder would want to use somebody else’s safe when he has a perfectly serviceable one of his own (which seems to also contain some ill-gotten gains). I’m not even sure what that photography place actually was. It appeared to consist of an office space with some big pictures on the wall, and no sign of any customers. What do they even do there? It probably all made sense. Maybe I was distracted by the obligatory jazz music playing in the background of any scene that was supposed to be exciting, constantly undermining the tension. When Kay finds the break-in, we get jaunty jazz music. When the safe is being dusted for fingerprints we get jaunty jazz music. We even get a car chase to the sound of jaunty jazz music. These seem to me to be moments that are not very jaunty.
After the burglary and the murder (Kay is really not having a good week), the film sags in the middle, with interminable scenes of Helder brooding about things while his henchman complains. At least, I think he’s his henchman. They way they talk to each other they might be a married couple. Things spring to life again at the end with the car chase, a very noisy fight inside a corrugated iron building, culminating in Helder amusingly shooting his own buddy, and a final showdown on a railway line. All very jaunty.
That’s the trouble with some of those films. The writers/directors often seemed happy to have a crime at the beginning, a thrilling chase at the end, and it didn’t matter too much what linked those two things. But the calibre of the acting stops these films from ever being anything other than solidly watchable. This week we have the magnificent Bernard Archard bringing Sutekh’s gift of dependable policing to all men, Elvi Hale as the nosy secretary (“something or other made me open it”), Paul Stassino as the obligatorily slightly-foreign crime boss, Victor Platt as an angry drunkard playing with fire, and best of all Michael Coles as the gentleman thief.
At its heart this is a story that examines the difference between two varieties of criminal. Helder is cool, calm, collected, and completely ruthless. He makes use of Stella and has no interest in her feelings whatsoever, which is his downfall. He has no compunction about killing anyone who gets in his way. In comparison, Murray is a small-time crook who only does “jobs” that are about enriching himself. He has his own moral code, and hates criminals who murder. Amusingly, he has a pride in his work, expressing disappointment when the biggest job he’s ever done doesn’t make headline news.
“I’d like to see something about it in print, you know.”
The writer invites us to like him, turns him into a hero, and then reminds us that he is still a criminal after all.
“We’ve still got that little matter of breaking and entering to talk about.”
It feels like a mean way to end the story, and that’s an indication of how effectively the writer and actor work to make us like a character who operates outside the law. Maybe the composer contributes to that too. It’s hard to dislike a character too much, when the music is making us feel so… jaunty. RP
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Sorry if you’re not much of a summertime person. Because it is positively scorching out, with record-breaking temperatures being notched in almost every corner of the United States. As a result, pretty much everyone is rushing to their nearest air-conditioned location—or finding a friend with a pool they don’t mind sharing—in search of escape. And whether you’re holed up in your living room with all the curtains drawn or camped out at your local library, there’s no better time to escape into the rich, compelling world of a good fantasy story.
Fantasy fans are particularly spoiled for choice this July, as some of the genre’s biggest titles are coming to a bookstore near you. From Arthurian retellings to witchy sequels, to cozy cottagecore adventures and magical quests, there’s something for every kind of reader in this month’s jam-packed roster of new releases.
Here are our picks for the best fantasy books hitting shelves this July.
The Night Ends with Fire by K.X. Song
Release Date: July 2 from Ace
Why You’ll Love It: The debut adult fantasy novel from K.X. Song, author of Echo in the City, The Night Ends with Fire is inspired by the traditional Chinese legend of Mulan and embraces popular tropes from wuxia drama even as it asks timely questions about female ambition, agency, and power.
Publisher’s Description: The Three Kingdoms are at war, but Meilin’s father refuses to answer the imperial draft. Trapped by his opium addiction, he plans to sell Meilin for her dowry. But when Meilin discovers her husband-to-be is another violent, ill-tempered man, she realizes that nothing will change for her unless she takes matters into her own hands.
The very next day, she disguises herself as a boy and enlists in her father’s place.
In the army, Meilin’s relentless hard work brings her recognition, friendship—and a growing closeness with Sky, a prince turned training partner. But has she simply exchanged one prison for another? As her kingdom barrels toward destruction, Meilin begins to have visions of a sea dragon spirit that offers her true power and freedom, but with a deadly price.
With the future of the Three Kingdoms hanging in the balance, Meilin will need to decide whom to trust—Sky, who inspires her loyalty and love; the sea dragon spirit, who has his own murky agenda; or an infuriating enemy prince who makes her question everything she once knew—about her kingdom and about her own heart.
Reckless by Lauren Roberts
Release Date: July 2 from Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Why You’ll Love It: If you spend any time on BookTok or Book Twitter, you’ve probably come across Lauren Roberts’ megapopular Powerless, with its The Hunger Games vibes and much talked about cliffhanger ending. Its sequel, Reckless, arrives this summer, and while details are being kept under wraps, this is one you’ll probably see by the pool at many Fourth of July festivities.
Publisher’s Description: The kingdom of Ilya is in turmoil…
After surviving the Purging Trials, Ordinary-born Paedyn Gray has killed the King, and kickstarted a Resistance throughout the land. Now she’s running from the one person she had wanted to run to.
Kai Azer is now Ilya’s Enforcer, loyal to his brother Kitt, the new King. He has vowed to find Paedyn and bring her to justice.
Across the deadly Scorches, and deep into the hostile city of Dor, Kai pursues the one person he wishes he didn’t have to. But in a city without Elites, the balance between the hunter and hunted shifts – and the battle between duty and desire is deadly.
The Blood Dimmed Tide by Stephen Aryan
Release Date: July 9 from Angry Robot
Why You’ll Love It: The Judas Blossom was one of last year’s most underrated historical fantasies, so none of us should sleep on the sequel The Blood Dimmed Tide. The first book in Stephen Aryan’s Nightingale and the Falcon series took its time introducing a magical element into its slow-burn reimagining of the Mongol invasion of Persia, but this second installment certainly doesn’t have that problem.
Publisher’s Description: Kaivon, the last Persian General, is celebrating as Hulagu Khan’s dream of conquering the whole world lies in tatters. But the fight is not yet done, as Persia is still occupied by Mongol invaders.
Betrayed by his cousin in the north, Hulagu must strike back at the Golden Horde, weakening the Mongol Empire even further with another civil war.
Temujin, the youngest son of Hulagu, has developed abilities that can destroy a city’s walls in a heartbeat. Unwilling to trust his father with something so powerful, he abandons the Empire. Recruited by others like him, Temujin seeks to restore balance to the world, whilst learning more about what he has become.
Kokochin is the newest member of a secret society that protects Persia. She has found her purpose, but her double life has been exposed. Now, she must find a way to escape the clutches of Empress, who seeks to use Kokochin’s abilities to further their husband’s plans of conquest.
Deep within the Empire, a new threat is rising. One so dangerous that it could overshadow the legacy of Genghis Khan and change the world.
The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst
Release Date: July 9 from Bramble
Why You’ll Love It: Described as a Hallmark rom-com fueled by cinnamon rolls and magic, The Spellshop is peak cottagecore fantasy. The light and whimsical story of a runaway librarian who uses rescued spellbooks to sell magical jams to those in need, it’s sweet, breezy, and utterly and utterly heartwarming.
Publisher’s Description: Kiela has always had trouble dealing with people. Thankfully, as a librarian at the Great Library of Alyssium, she and her assistant, Caz—a magically sentient spider plant—have spent the last decade sequestered among the empire’s most precious spellbooks, preserving their magic for the city’s elite.
When a revolution begins and the library goes up in flames, she and Caz flee with all the spellbooks they can carry and head to a remote island Kiela never thought she’d see again: her childhood home. Taking refuge there, Kiela discovers, much to her dismay, a nosy—and very handsome—neighbor who can’t take a hint and keeps showing up day after day to make sure she’s fed and to help fix up her new home.
In need of income, Kiela identifies something that even the bakery in town doesn’t have: jam. With the help of an old recipe book her parents left her and a bit of illegal magic, her cottage garden is soon covered in ripe berries.
But magic can do more than make life a little sweeter, so Kiela risks the consequences of using unsanctioned spells and opens the island’s first-ever and much-needed secret spellshop.
The Sky on Fire by Jenn Lyons
Release Date: July 9 from Tor Books
Why You’ll Love It: A new standalone high fantasy adventure from the critically acclaimed author of the Chorus of Dragons series that features conniving dragons, lightning banter, and high-stakes intrigue. Yes, please.
Publisher’s Description: Anahrod lives only for survival, preferring to thrive in the jungles of the Deep with the titan drake she keeps by her side. When an adventuring party saves her from capture by the local warlord, Sicaryon, she is eager to return to her solitary life, but this is no ordinary rescue. Anahrod’s past has caught up with her. And these cunning misfits intend to spirit her away to the cloud cities, where they need her help to steal from a dragon’s hoard.
There’s only one in the cloud cities, dragons rule, and the hoard in question belongs to the current regent, Neveranimas―and she wants Anahrod dead.
The Darkness Within Us by Tricia Levenseller
Release Date: July 9 from Feiwel & Friends
Why You’ll Love It: Tricia Levenseller takes us back to the world of her (excellent) novel The Shadows Between Us in this companion novel which follows the story of Chrysantha, an ambitious and wealthy duchess who is busy counting the days until the death of her elderly husband will leave her free to do as she pleases. But when a handsome man claiming to be her spouse’s long-lost heir arrives she’ll have to figure out how far she’s willing to go to claim the future she feels she’s earned. Featuring peak enemies-to-lovers vibes, The Darkness Within Us offers an intriguing parallel to her sister Alessandra’s story that will please fans of Levenseller’s larger worldbuilding.
Publisher’s Description: Chrysantha Stathos has won.
By hiding her intelligence and ambition behind the mask of a beautiful air-headed girl, she has gathered important secrets, earned her father’s constant care, and become a wealthy duchess—all by age nineteen. Now, she is only one elderly, dying duke away from having all the freedom, money, and safety she’s ever wanted.
Or so she thought.
Turns out her little sister somehow snatched the true victory away from her: Alessandra is wedding the Shadow King, the most powerful man in the world. Meanwhile, after the death of Chrysantha’s no-good, lecherous husband, a man claiming to be the duke’s estranged grandson turns up to inherit everything that should be hers.
Chrysantha is enraged. There is no way that she’s going to let some man take everything from her. Never mind that he’s extremely handsome and secretive and alluring with mysterious powers… No, Chrysantha wants Eryx Demos dead, and in the end, a Stathos girl always gets what she wants.
Shadowstitch by Cari Thomas
Release Date: July 9 from HarperVoyager
Why You’ll Love It: This sequel to Cari Thomas’s Threadneedle will take us further into the magical underworld of London, and delve further into Anna’s unique magical abilities, as a deadly witch hunt looms around both her and her coven.
Publisher’s Description: Anna survived the attempt to bind her magic, but Anna and her coven aren’t free from danger yet.
Haunted by her aunt’s death, living in fear of her curse, and fated to love the one man she can never have, the last thing Anna needs is a witch hunt. Now she must conceal her magic once more or risk losing everything.
But when deadly hysteria strikes across the capital, and in her own school, the coven are left dangerously exposed. Delving deeper into the magical underworld of London, Anna and her twin sister Effie must find a way to work together to protect the coven.
But as the witch hunt intensifies and the hysteria spirals out of control, can Effie and Anna truly trust each other?
These Deathless Shores by P.H. Low
Release Date: July 9 from Orbit
Why You’ll Love It: A disturbing and surprisingly grim Peter Pan retelling, These Deathless Shores fully leans into the more uncomfortable aspects of the original fairytale, from the infamous Captain Hook to its questions about what happens to the Lost Boys who grow up when the leader they follow never has to. A story that wrestles with addiction, misogyny, crime, and a not-at-all-subtle metaphor of the dangers of becoming the monster you once feared, this is a must-read for dark fairytale lovers.
Publisher’s Description: Jordan has gotten good at pretending.
On an Island where boys fly and fight pirates, but girls can only be mothers, Jordan’s shaved head and false swagger are the only things keeping her adopted crew of Lost Boys from forcing her into a role she has never wanted. When she gets her first period, she’s exposed and thrown back Outside—into a world where grown-ups die slowly in offices, flight is a fantasy, and withdrawal from the Island’s magical Dust slowly strips its afflicted of their dignity.
To Jordan, it’s a fate worse than death.
Nine years later, when the drug she has been using to medicate her withdrawal begins to show its fatal final symptoms, Jordan persuades her best friend and fellow ex-Lost Boy to return with her to the Island. With the help of a temperamental pilot and her long-estranged sister, she sets in motion a plan to oust Peter from his throne and seize control of the Island’s Dust supply.
But Peter isn’t the only malevolent force moving against her. As Jordan confronts the nature of Dust, first love, and the violent legacy carved into the land itself, she realises the Island may have plans of its own…
Navola by Paolo Bacigalupi
Release Date: July 9 from Knopf
Why You’ll Love It: Lots of epic fantasies get compared to Game of Thrones these days. But this sweeping literary tale of the young heir of an influential banking family who faces rebellion as he ascends to power in a world inspired by 15th-century Florence might actually deserve it.
Publisher’s Description: In Navola, a bustling city-state dominated by a handful of influential families, business is power, and power is everything. For generations, the di Regulai family—merchant bankers with a vast empire—has nurtured tendrils that stretch to the farthest reaches of the known world. And though they claim not to be political, their staggering wealth has bought cities and toppled kingdoms. Soon, Davico di Regulai will be expected to take the reins of power from his father and demonstrate his mastery of the games of Navolese knowing who to trust and who to doubt, and how to read what lies hidden behind a smile. But in Navola, strange and ancient undercurrents lurk behind the gilt and grandeur—like the fossilized dragon eye in the family’s possession, a potent symbol of their raw power and a talisman that seems to be summoning Davico to act.
As tensions rise and the events unfold, Davico will be tested to his limits. His fate depends on the eldritch dragon relic and on what lies buried in the heart of his adopted sister, Celia di Balcosi, whose own family was destroyed by Nalova’s twisted politics.
The West Passage by Jared Pechacek
Release Date: July 16 from Tordotcom
Why You’ll Love It: Hands down the most bizarre book on this list, this charmingly weird tale is one part medieval allegory and one part high fantasy, full of strange creatures, fable-like episodic interludes, and vividly rendered world-building. Truly like nothing you’ve read in a very long time.
Publisher’s Description: When the Guardian of the West Passage died in her bed, the women of Grey Tower fed her to the crows and went back to their chores. No successor was named as Guardian, no one took up the fallen blade; the West Passage went unguarded.
Now, snow blankets Grey in the height of summer. Rats erupt from beneath the earth, fleeing that which comes. Crops fail. Hunger looms. And none stand ready to face the Beast, stirring beneath the poisoned soil.
The fate of all who live in the palace hangs on narrow shoulders. The too-young Mother of Grey House sets out to fix the seasons. The unnamed apprentice of the deceased Grey Guardian goes to warn Black Tower. Both their paths cross the West Passage, the ancient byway of the Beast. On their journeys they will meet schoolteachers and beekeepers, miracles and monsters, and very, very big Ladies. None can say if they’ll reach their destinations, but one thing is for the world is about to change.
The Bright Sword by Lev Grossman
Release Date: July 16 from Viking
Why You’ll Love It: A doorstopper of an Arthurian retelling from the author of The Magicians trilogy, The Bright Sword offers a fresh take on the story by considering what comes after King Arthur. Here, the king is dead, many of his knights perished at the Battle of Camlann, and it is left up to Collum—a young freshly arrived at Camelot just as it’s too late—-to try and hold Arthur’s legacy together. It isn’t quite The Once and Future King come back to us….but it’s not far off either.
Publisher’s Description: A gifted young knight named Collum arrives at Camelot to compete for a spot on the Round Table, only to find he’s too late. The king died two weeks ago at the Battle of Camlann, leaving no heir, and only a handful of the knights of the Round Table survive.
They aren’t the heroes of legend, like Lancelot or Gawain. They’re the oddballs of the Round Tables, from the edges of the stories, like Sir Palomides; the Saracen Knight; and Sir Dagonet, Arthur’s fool, who was knighted as a joke. They’re joined by Nimue, who was Merlin’s apprentice until she turned on him and buried him under a hill. Together this ragtag fellowship will set out to rebuild Camelot in a world that has lost its balance.
But Arthur’s death has revealed Britain’s fault lines. God has abandoned it, and the fairies and monsters and old gods are returning, led by Arthur’s half-sister Morgan le Fay. Kingdoms are turning on each other, warlords are laying siege to Camelot, and rival factions are forming around the disgraced Lancelot and the fallen Queen Guinevere. It is up to Collum and his companions to reclaim Excalibur, solve the mysteries of this ruined world and make it whole again. But before they can restore Camelot they’ll have to learn the truth of why the lonely, brilliant King Arthur fell and lay to rest the ghosts of his troubled family and of Britain’s dark past.
The Black Bird Oracle by Deborah Harkness
Release Date: July 16 from Ballantine Books
Why You’ll Love it:: The long-awaited fifth installment in Deborah Harkness’s All Souls series sees witch Diana Bishop explore the darkest places of her psyche—and her family’s history.
Publisher’s Description: Deborah Harkness first introduced the world to Diana Bishop, an Oxford scholar and witch, and vampire geneticist Matthew de Clermont in A Discovery of Witches. Drawn to each other despite long-standing taboos, these two otherworldly beings found themselves at the center of a battle for a lost, enchanted manuscript known as Ashmole 782. Since then, they have fallen in love, traveled to Elizabethan England, dissolved the Covenant between the three species, and awoken the dark powers within Diana’s family line.
Now, Diana and Matthew receive a formal demand from the Congregation: They must test the magic of their seven-year-old twins, Pip and Rebecca. Concerned with their safety and desperate to avoid the same fate that led her parents to spellbind her, Diana decides to forge a different path for her family’s future and answers a message from a great-aunt she never knew existed, Gwyneth Proctor, whose invitation simply reads: It’s time you came home, Diana.
On the hallowed ground of Ravenswood, the Proctor family home, and under the tutelage of Gwyneth, a talented witch grounded in higher magic, a new era begins for Diana: a confrontation with her family’s dark past and a reckoning for her own desire for even greater power—if she can let go, finally, of her fear of wielding it.
Le Fay by Sophie Keetch
Release Date: July 16 from Random House Canada
Why You’ll Love It: The highly anticipated (at least by me) sequel to Sophie Keetch’s stunning King Arthur retelling Morgan is My Name, Le Fay picks up where its predecessor left off, following the story of the infamous sorceress who isn’t necessarily the monster that legend likes to remember her as. In Le Fay, Morgan arrives in Camelot to face choices and challenges that will ultimately come to define her and her legacy, for both good and ill. (Yes, this description is vague on purpose, sue me.) Keetch’s character work, particularly her deft and delicate handling of Morgan, who is intelligent, furious, and tragic by turns, remains top-notch.
Publisher’s Description: Having escaped an unhappy marriage, Morgan finds herself in Camelot—the city of dreams and peace. Her brother, King Arthur, treats her as a valued advisor and Morgan finally has recognition befitting her intelligence within his trusted circle, despite a longstanding conflict with Queen Guinevere.
But Morgan’s life is not without complications. Between a vengeful husband determined to snatch their son away, the strict ideals of court life and a jealous rival for Arthur’s attentions in the sorcerer Merlin, gaining true power and freedom is a greater challenge than Morgan envisioned. And when a face from her past arrives at Camelot, bringing old memories and new desires, the future that she has planned becomes fraught with danger.
Morgan must break the shackles of expectation to seek true happiness. But at the risk of destroying everything she’s worked so hard to gain, what is she willing to sacrifice for control over her life?
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The firm of Dunham & Dimon, which became the firm of Thomas Dunham's Nephew & Co. upon the retirement of Frederick Dimon and Thomas Dunham, was a prosperous New York shipping agency in the middle nineteenth century with net earnings from its vessels of approximately $112,000.
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Repository: G. W. Blunt White Library, Mystic Seaport Creator: Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co. Title: Records of Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Company Dates: 1834-1929 Extent: ca 2600 items Abstract: This collection of the firm’s papers contains both business and personal correspondence as well as as accounts, bills of sale and papers having to do with the firm’s vessels in the coastal and overseas trade. Identification: Coll. 196
History of Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.
The firm of Dunham & Dimon, which became the firm of Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co. upon the retirement of Frederick Dimon and Thomas Dunham, was a prosperous New York shipping agency in the middle nineteenth century with net earnings from its vessels of approximately $112,000.
The Dunham and Daggett families were prominent in the early life of Marthas Vineyard. As early settlers, they had intermarried with nearly every important family on the island, and were involved in its many sea ventues. Additionally, Albinia, one of Mary Daggett Dunham’s sisters (Mary was Thomas Dunham’s wife) had married into the numerous Fish Family of Falmouth, Massachusetts. It was Albinia’s son, Thomas D. Fish, who became the head of the firm upon Thomas Dunham’ death in 1868 – he was the “Nephew” on the letterhead. However, it was Thomas Dunham’s son-in-law, Stephen W. Carey, who was Executor of Thomas Dunham’s estate, and who seemed most active in the business in the later part of the nineteenth century.
Family involvement in the business is evident in the personal correspondence, and Mrs. Thomas Dunham took a lively interest in the firm’s dealings until her death in 1881. One becomes aware of the closely intertwined family relationships; sisters, brothers, cousins, nieces, and nephews all had shares in the company. All become necessarily involved and very vocal when the company began to liquidate its assets in the 1890’s.
Stephen West Carey (1831-1920) was the son of David Thomas Carey 91798-1838). David Carey was born in Dublin, Ireland and was sent to America in 1812 to escape conscription into the army. An unscrupulous sea captain abandoned him on Martha’s Vineyard. Carey settled on the island and married Mary Chase West (1800-1843), daughter of Peter West and Sarah Daggett. Upon the death of his mother in 1843, Stephen W. Carey and his sister Sarah B. Carey (1832-1897) were made wards of Thomas Dunham, Jr. of Tisbury, Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts who was married to Mary Daggett (one would assume that there was some relationship between Mary Daggett Dunham and Mary West, daughter of Sarah Daggett West). At this time the shipping firm DUNHAM AND DIMON was active on South Street in New York City. The Dunhams lived in Brooklyn, New York and the Carey children were raised there. Sarah Carey attended Packer Collegiate Institute for young ladies in Brooklyn and Stephen W. Carey eventually went into the shipping business with his guardian. In 1852 he formed his own agency CAREY, YALE AND LAMBERT. He married Sarah Smith Boardman Yale (1846-1909) and made his home in Montclair, New Jersey. Sarah Carey married Charles Dimon (1826-1899), the younger brother of Frederick Dimon of DUNHAM AND DIMON.
Thomas Dunham Fish (1840-1928) was born in Quissett, Massachusetts and was the son of Joseph Crowell Fish and Albinia Daggett Fish. Albinia was the sister of Mary Daggett Dunham and one assumes that her son Thomas was named for his uncle. In a diary of 1860 and 1861, Thomas D. Fish recorded his daily life working as a clerk for his uncle at 61 and 67 South Street, New York. He also worked at various times for Stephen W. Carey. In spite of having two separate agencies, there was still a close relationship between Carey and Dunham, in business as well as on the personal level. Thomas Dunham Fish married Sarah Yale Carey’s younger sister Albina in 1870. She died in 1874 one month after giving birth to their only child, a daughter, Maria Yale Fish. Upon the death of Thomas Dunham in 1868, Thomas D. Fish formed his own agency THOMAS DUNHAM’S NEPHEW & COMPANY. In later years the offices of this company were at 68 South Street, New York. The agency appears to have been active through the 1890’s. Fish lived in Rutherford, New Jersey.
Presumably because of the relationship through marriage of Carey and Fish, Stephen and Sarah Carey began spending summers boarding in Quissett at the old Fish farmhouse. In the 1870’s Carey began purchasing extensive pieces of land in the area and in the 1880’s bought the Quissett Harbor House hotel on the opposite side of the harbor from the Fish house. The hotel was managed for Carey by George W. Fish, a cousin of Thomas D. Fish until the early twentieth century. In the 1890’s Stephen W. Carey built a large shingle style summer home called Petrel’s Rest on the harbor. The Yales built a smaller summer home behind the Carey’s overlooking Buzzard’s Bay. The Careys continued to be a major presence in Quissett through the 1970’s when Stephen W. Carey’s granddaughter Cornelia, who had managed the Quissett Harbor House for many years, passed away and the hotel closed.
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This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the G. W. Blunt White Library. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.
Persons:
Carey family
Carey, Sarah Smith Boardman Yale, 1846-1909
Carey, Stephen West, 1831-1920
Dimon, Charles, 1826-1899
Dimon, Frederick
Dimon, Sarah B. Carey, 1832-1897
Dunham & Dimon & Co
Dunham family
Dunham, Mary Daggett, d. 1881
Dunham, Thomas, d. 1868
Fish family
Fish, Thomas Dunham, 1840-1928
Yale family
Places:
Falmouth (Mass.)–Genealogy
Martha’s Vineyard (Mass.)–Genealogy
Subjects:
Decedents’ estates–New York (State)–New York
International trade
Shipping–New York (State)–New York
Ships
Shipwrecks
Occupations:
Executors and administrators–New York (State)–New York
Merchants–New York (State)–New York
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Coll. 196, Manuscripts Collection, G. W. Blunt White Library, Mystic Seaport Museum, Inc.
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Index to Personal Names
NOTE: The fraction(s) indicate the Box and Folder numbers where that particular reference can be found. For example, the researcher will find information about Julia A. Abrahams in Box 3, Folder 9 of the collection. Abrahams, Julia A. 3/9 Alexander, J.F.A. v.1 Alfred, E. v.7 Alsleben, Oscar 4/10 Anderson, ? (Capt.) v.4/167 Anderson, A.L. v.7 Anderson, John 1/13 Anderson, John (Capt.) 5/13 Andrews, William D. 4/4 Anthony, Peter C. 3/8 Arbuckle, John 1/9, 4/10, 5/9, v.7 Arnett, William 3/8 Asa, ? (Capt.) v.1/324 Attagen, ? (Capt.) v.4/21 Baker, N. (Capt.) v.3 Baker, N.P. (Capt.) v.5 Ballard, William 4/5 Barnet, Samuel 3/11 Barrison, ? (Capt.) 3/9 Barrows, J.J. 1/3 Barrows, John Jay 5/3 Bates, William W. 5/5 Battenburg, William 3/10 Beacher, Ester P. 1/3 Belden, S.J. (Mrs.) v.3 Bell, George 3/11 Bennett, Maria 3/11 Benson, Arthur W. 1/10 Bessie, B.F. v.2 Bevin, Leander A. v.2 Blackman, Lemuel G. 4/13 Blatchford, Samuel (Judge) 3/10 Bowen, W.H. (Capt.) v.1/669 Bowne, Dennis 4/7 Boyd, James R. 1/13, 1/14, 5/5 Brace, James P. 1/5 Bradford, Adolphus 3/2 Bradley, ? 1/2 Bradley, Hannah 1/4 Bradley, R.P. (Capt.) 3/11, v.1/638 Bradley, Thomas 1/3, 1/4 Branscomb, O.P. 1/3 Briggs, George N. 1/3 Brinkhoff, Wittman Marie 1/4 Broadhead, James E. v.8 Brown, B.F v.2 Brown, George 1/6 Brown, George W. (Capt.) 4/11 Brown, Harvey 4/13 Brown, Hervey 3/5, 3/6 Brown, Stephen 4/6 Brush, Gilbert v.2 Buell, A.B. 4/5 Burgess, Edward G. 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 5/8 Burnam, L.G. 4/10 Burroughs, Clara 1/13 Burroughs, Clara S. 1/12, 4/5 Burroughs, Sophia M. 1/13 Burroughs, William (Estate of) 4/3 Burroughs, William H. 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 5/2, 5/5, 5/6 Burroughs, William L. 1/4, 3/1, 3/7 Burrows, John 4/6 Burrows, O.N. 4/6 Burrows, Selas E. v.1/64 Burrows, Silas E. 4/6 Buttler, Samuel 1/2 Calcott, Oliver S. 4/1 Calhoun, Mary Dunham 3/2 Carey, Edward L. 3/10 Carey, S.W. 1/11, 1/12, 2/3, 2/4, v.2/167 Carey, Sarah 1/3, 4/14 Carey, Stephen 4/7 Carey, Stephen W. 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 3/1, 3/2, 3/9, 3/11, 5/1, 5/2, 5/4, 5/5, 5/6, 5/7, 5/8, 5/9, 5/10, 5/11, v.5, v.6, v.7, v.8 Carey, Stephen W. (Jr.) 3/2 Carey, Stephen W. (Mrs.) v.5 Carey, Steven W. v.3 Carrew, J.W. 4/13 Carter, Agnes Eileen v.5 Carter, D.M. (Mrs.) v.3 Cary, W.N. 1/12 Carye, W.H. 1/11 Caswell, Nathan 3/7, 4/4 Chadwick, Alex v.2/180 Chadwick, Alex T. v.2 Chadwick, Alexander T. v.2 Chadwick, Samuel v.2, v.3 Chadwick, Samuel H. v.3 Chandler, E.H. 4/10 Chapin, Barton 2/3 Chapman, John 3/2 Chapman, Mary C. 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 3/2, 4/10, 5/1, 5/2, 5/6, 5/7, 5/9, 5/10, 5/11 Chase, Clara D’a v.6, v.7 Chase, Clara Dea 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 4/10, 5/1, 5/2, 5/6, 5/7, 5/11 Chase, Isaac v.6, v.7 Chase, Joseph (Dr.) 4/10 Choate, William D. (Judge) 3/10 Christerman, Joseph 3/10 Churchill, Henry (Capt.) 1/4 Clark, William 3/10 Clarke, Y.A. 3/12 Cleaveland, M.C. 4/10 Cleveland, Jas F. (Capt.) v.4/38 Cleveland, S. (Capt.) v.3 Cleveland, S. (Mrs.) v.3 Cleveland, Sylvanus (Capt.) v.2, v.2/140 Coddington, T.B. 3/3 Conant, Joseph F. v.2 Cone, James (Capt.) 1/8 Congdon, Samuel 1/6, 4/4 Conley, Philip 4/13 Converse, H.A. 4/5 Cook, Ansel v.5 Cook, Ansel G. (Dr.) v.7 Cook, C.W. v.3 Cook, Clara 1/3 Cook, E. (Capt.) 1/3 Cook, Enoch 4/1, 5/3 Cook, William 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3 Cook, William (Capt.) 4/1, v.2, v.3, v.5 Cooke, Clara 1/3 Cooper, John B. 5/10 Cooper, John W. 5/10 Crittenden, A.C. 1/3 Crocker, George O. 3/9 Crocker, Oliver 3/9 Crowe, Frank H. 5/5 Crowell, Georgiana 2/3, 3/1 Crowell, Georgiana M. 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 5/1, 5/6, 5/7, 5/9, 5/10, 5/11 Crowell, Thomas D. 5/1, 5/2, 5/6, 5/7, 5/9, 5/10, 5/11, v.7 Currier, Joseph W. 3/5 Curry, William C. 4/7 Cyr, Joseph (Mme.) v.3 Daggert, G.L. (Mrs.) 4/11 Daggert, Josiah D. (Capt.) 4/11 Daggett, Henry (Capt.) v.2 Daggett, J.T. (Capt.) v.2/154, v.6, v.8 Daggett, J.T. (Mrs.) v.5 Daggett, Jane 3/2, 3/3 Daggett, Josiah (Capt.) v.3 Daggett, Josiah (Mrs.) v.2 Daggett, Josiah J. (Capt.) v.2/162 Daggett, Josiah T. 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 5/5 Daggett, Josiah T. (Capt.) 5/1, 5/13 Daggett, Mary Ann (J.T.) v.3 Daggett, P. 1/5, 1/9, v.1/3, v.2/125 Daggett, P. (Mrs.) v.3, v.4/10, v.5 Daggett, Peter 4/1 Daggett, Philander 1/11, 3/3, 3/7, 4/14 Daggett, S.J. (Mrs.) v.6 Daggett, Sophia Jane 1/11, 3/2 Daggett, T. 1/10 Daggett, Tim 4/7 Daggett, Timothy 1/12, 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 2/4, 3/13, 5/1, 5/5, 5/6, 5/8 Dalbail, A. (Capt.) v.1/431 Dalgard, A. (Capt.) v.1/638 Dallon, Francis L. 3/8 Dalman, Mary 3/11 Dalzaril, A. (Capt.) v.1/199 Daruton, P.W. (Rev.) 4/7 Dater, Henry M. 5/5 Davenport, I.A. 4/2 Davis, Frank P. v.3 Davis, J.Thomas 4/5 Davis, Jabez v.2/112 Davis, James H. v.2, v.3 Davis, Lemuel v.3 Davis, Samuel F. (Capt.) v.3 Davis, William N. v.2/, v.3 Dawson, R.B. 3/1 Dearborn, D.B. 4/10 DeGraff, Harmon 4/12 DeLamar, J.R. v.2 Denton, Janet 1/10 Denton, Nehemia 1/10 Dexter, Denis 1/1 Dillingham, Zenas 1/1 Diman, Sarah B. (Estate of) 4/10 Dimar, John 4/9 Dimon, Charles v.2 Dimon, Charles (Mrs.) v.3, v.5 Dimon, Frederick 1/6, 1/9, 3/5, 3/8 Dimon, Sarah B. 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 5/1, 5/2, 5/6, 5/7, 5/11 Dimon, T. v.1/83 Dixon, C.E. (Capt.) v.1/586 Doane, ? (Capt.) 1/4 Dodd, N.H. v.2 Donald, Elizabeth J. 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 5/10 Donald, J.H. 4/10 Donald, William J. 5/10, v.7 Doran, John Joseph v.5 Doty, L.F. (Capt.) v.2/117 Duelly, Clara E. v.3 Duelly, David v.3 Duncan, William v.1 Dunham, ? 1/4 Dunham, Cordeilia 4/10 Dunham, Cordelia 1/13, 1/14, 3/1 Dunham, Mary 1/10, 3/1, v.2 Dunham, Paulina 1/2, 1/3 Dunham, Robert 1/9 Dunham, Thomas 1/3, 1/6, 3/5, 3/8, 3/9, 4/1, 5/12 Dunham, Thomas (Mrs.) 4/9, v.3 Dunham, William E. (Capt.) v.2/137 Earle, James H. v.5 Edwards, J.Pierrepont 5/10 Edwards, Madison v.2 Eldred, Lorenzo v.2 Ellis, John W. (Capt.) v.6 Ellis, Julia L. 5/10 Elton, J.P. 4/13 Evans, Joseph (Capt.) 3/3 Everett, Silas K. 4/12 Eyre, Joseph 4/1 Fairbanks, George H. 4/11 Farnham, ? (Capt.) 4/1 Farren, Nami R. v.4/152 Farren, R.P. (Mrs.) v.4/34 Farwell, C.A. 3/11 Fash, George W. 1/3 Ferguson, A. (Mrs.) 2/3 Ferguson, Abby S. 5/5 Ferguson, Jirah L. 1/14 Ferguson, Jireh 5 v. L. Ferguson, Jireh L. 1/13, 2/1, 2/3, 5/5 Ferguson, John 1/8, 4/5 Ferguson, John L. 1/13 Ferguson, S.J. 3/7 Ferguson, William E. v.2 Fish, Aaron C. v.5 Fish, Albina 4/9 Fish, Albinia 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 3/2, 5/2, 5/6, 5/7, 5/10, 5/11 Fish, George 4/9 Fish, George W. v.3, v.5 Fish, Henry L. v.2/115, v.3, v.5 Fish, J.C. v.2/100 Fish, J.C. (Mrs.) v.4/6 Fish, Joseph C v.3 Fish, Joseph C 2 v. Jr. Fish, Joseph C. 3/2, Jr. Fish, Joseph D. 3 v. Jr. Fish, Leroy G. 4/14 Fish, Levi L v.2 Fish, Levi L. (Mrs.) v.3 Fish, Maria Yale 3/2 Fish, Mary Yale 4/14 Fish, Robert L. 4/9 Fish, Robert Lewin 3/2 Fish, Thomas v.2/114 Fish, Thomas D. 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 3/1, 4/11, 5/1, 5/2, 5/5, 5/6, 5/8, 5/10, 5/13, v.7 Fish, Thomas Dunham 3/2 Fish, Thomas P. 5/4 Fisher, Calim G. 5/5 Flaherty, Will H. v.6 Flowers, S.G. (Capt.) 1/4, 4/1 Ford, John William 3/11 Fosdick, George A. v.1/130 Foster, J.P.Giraud 3/2 Fowler, A.H. 4/5 Fox, Albert C. 4/11 French, Wales 3/8 Frothingham, James H. 3/9 Fuller, Edward W. (Mrs.) v.5 Gardner, T. v.5 Gemmell, William 3/11 Gibbs, George 3/10 Gifford, Braddock v.2 Goss, B. (Capt.) v.8 Goss, Beny (Capt.) v.4/167 Goss, Hannah v.5 Grandfield, W.J. 4/10 Granfield, W.J. v.7 Grant, Samuel 1/6 Grant, Susan v.3 Green, George R. v.2 Greene, D.C. 4/3 Greene, E.F. (Capt.) 4/11, 5/13 Greene, Edwin F. (Capt.) v.6 Greene, Emma E. v.6 Gruman, Charles 4/5 Gumm, C. 3/3 Gunison, John (Capt.) 3/3 Gurin, Charles v.1/8 Hagen, ? (Capt.) 4/11 Hagen, Albert (Capt.) v.2, v.3 Hagen, Allen v.4/21 Hamlin, Eugenia Frances v.5 Hammett, James 4/4 Hammond, ? (Capt.) v.3 Hammond, Hannah v.3 Hammond, William C. (Capt.) v.3 Hand, George E. 4/12 Haran, John 1/8 Harcourt, ? (Miss) v.2 Harding, ? (Capt.) 1/8 Harding, William (Capt.) 4/6 Harris, Emma v.3 Harrison, William N. 1/8 Hartshorn, Elijah G. 3/8 Hatch, D.B. (Capt.) 1/4 Hathaway, Francis J. 3/9 Hazard, William H. 3/8, 5/12 Herndan, Lewis (Mrs.) v.3 Heyer, Isaac 1/10 Hicken, Edward 2/2 Hincken, Carl R. 5/5 Hincken, Cort.R. 2/1 Hincken, Edward 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 5/5 Hinken, Cort R. 2/2 Hirsch, C.S. 4/10 Hobbs, George L. v.7 Hobbs, George L. (Capt.) 4/10 Hodges, Charles 4/4 Hodges, William 4/4 Holmes, Charles v.2 Holmes, Henry 3/10 Holmes, J.Whelden 1/11 Holmes, John 1/4 Holmes, Oliver Wendell v.5 Holton, S.A. v.5 Hook, William B. v.2 Hooper, E.B. (Capt.) 4/1 Hopkins, E. (Capt.) v.4/77, v.8 Hopkins, Jane R. v.6 Horn, F. (Capt.) v.1/638 Hough, George T. (Dr.) v.3 Houghton, L.W. 1/11 Houghton, S.A. 1/11 Hover, F. (Capt.) v.1/243 Hovey, E.F. 1/12 Howard, James L. (Mrs.) v.3 Howland, William 3/9 Hunt, Charles 4/4 Hunt, Charles H. 1/8, 1/9 Hursell, R.L. v.3 Hyde, ? (Capt.) v.1/102 Hyde, Ann 3/11 Innes, Edward S. 1/4 Irving, William v.5 Isham, J.G. 3/3 Jagar, Richard 4/3 Jencker, D.C. v.1/387 Jenkins, Foster H. v.2 Jernegan, ? (Capt.) 3/1 Jernegan, Charlotte 2/1 Jernegan, Charlotte C. 1/14, 2/2, 2/3, 3/1, 5/1, 5/2, 5/6, 5/7, 5/11, v.7 Johnson, M.C. v.5 Jones, Mary B. v.6 Jones, Roland R. (Capt.) 4/1 Jones, Silas 4/1 Judson, C.N. 3/1 Judson, Charles 4/7 Judson, Charles N. 1/11, v.3 Kinkele, John G. 1/13, 1/14, 2/2, 2/4, 5/5 Kirby, ? (Capt.) v.8 Kirby, G.W. 4/12 v. Jr. Kirby, George v.2/401 Kirby, George (Jr.) v.3 Kirby, Henry (Capt.) 5/13, v.6 Kirby, Martha v.6 Knight, ? (Capt.) v.6 Knight, Charles H. (Capt.) 5/5, 5/13, v.8 Knight, H.C. 2/2, 4/10, 5/10, v.7 Knowlton, Eli (Capt.) v.6 Kuhnast, Alice C. v.6 Kuhnast, George E. (Capt.) 4/11, v.6, v.8 Lambert, B. (Capt.) v.3 Lamp, ? (Capt.) 4/14 Lane, William S. 4/2 Lanvie, Andrew B. 4/6 Lawrence, George D. v.2 Lawrence, George S. (Capt.) v.3 Lawrence, George S. (Mrs.) v.3 Lawrence, Hiram v.5 Lawrence, Thomas v.2 Lawrie, A.B. 4/13 Lawson, F.W. 4/7 Lawton, ? 1/4 Leach, Alathea 3/1 Leach, Alethea 2/2, 2/3, 5/1, 5/6, v.6 Leach, Alethea S. 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 5/2, 5/7, 5/11 Leach, Althea S. 4/10 Lefferts, Hendrick 1/10 Lefferts, Isaac 1/10 Letson, Peter R. 2/3, 5/1, 5/6, 5/8, 5/10 Letson, Robert S. 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 3/9, 5/1, 5/6, 5/8, 5/10 Lettison, Peter R. 4/10 Lewin, Aunt v.3 Lewin, H. (Mrs.) v.2/146, v.4/7, v.5, v.6 Lewin, Hamonia 3/2 Lewin, Harmonia 1/10, 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 3/1, 4/9, 5/1, 5/2, 5/6, 5/7, 5/9, 5/11 Lewin, R. 3/7 Lewin, Robert 3/2, 4/1 Lewin, Robert (Mrs.) v.3 Lewis, D.Mac v.3 Lewis, F.B. (Capt.) v.5 Liddell, W.S.F. 4/3 Lillis, P. v.2 Little, Ezekiel C. 3/8 Loone, Joseph H. 1/6 Lord, F.J. v.6 Lovitt, James L. 3/11 Low, Philip B. 1/13, 1/14, 4/10 Luce, ? (Capt.) v.1/106, v.2/124 Luce, Barnard (Capt.) v.1/288, v.2, v.4 Luce, Bernard (Capt.) v.1/591, v.3 Luce, E.A. (Capt.) 3/9 Luce, Elenora v.4/51 Luce, Elenoria D. 3/2 Luce, Eleonora D. v.5 Luce, Henry H. (Dr.) 3/2 Luce, Jireh 1/2, 1/3 Luce, Joseph P. (Capt.) v.4/4 Luce, Josiah P. (Capt.) v.2, v.2/144, v.3, v.5 Luce, Josiah P. (Mrs.) v.5 Luce, Lydia 2/3 Luce, Lydia C. 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 4/10, 5/1, 5/2, 5/6, 5/7, 5/10, 5/11, v.6, v.7 Luce, Marie J. v.2 Luce, Richard (Capt.) v.1.381, v.1/510 Luce, Sarah H. 3/1 Luce, Stephen C. v.3 Luce, Thomas D. 4/10, v.6, v.7 Luce, Timothy 1/1 Luce, Tristan 1/3 Luce, Warren (Capt.) v.2/151 Luce, William H. 3/2 Luckenback, Lewis 4/10 Luther, John H. (Capt.) v.1/496 Lyman, Samuel H. 3/10 MacLean, William 1/11 Macy, A.B. 4/5 Madison, George 4/10, v.5 Mahoney, F.W. (Capt.) v.6 Mallory, C.C. (Jr.) 1/11 Mallory, C.H. 3/8 Marble, Edwin 4/7 Martin, George (Capt.) v.2, v.2/109, v.3 Masson, T.L (Capt.) v.8 Mayhew, Sarah C. 1/5 Mayhew, Theodore G. (Judge) 1/2 Mayhew, William L. 1/4, 1/5 McFee, John (Capt.) 3/11 McIntyre, John 3/10 McLean, G.L. 1/10 McLean, R.E. v.1/456 McLean, R.E. (Capt.) v.2/137 McNeilly, Anthony 1/8 McVey, George v.6 Merriman, ? (Mrs.) v.3 Merritt, ? (Miss) v.3 Midgate, ? (Capt.) v.4/107 Midgley, Benjamin S. 3/8 Miller, Albert W.W. v.2 Mitchel, D.A. (Mrs.) v.4 Mitchell, ? 4/14 Mitchell, Drucilla 3/2 Mitchell, George (Capt.) 5/13, v.6, v.8 Mitchell, Mary Dunham 3/2 Mitchell, Ormsby McKnight 3/2 Moore, James 3/5 Moore, Robert v.8 Morgan, E.E. (Capt.) 1/3 Morse, Jacob P. 1/11 Morse, Maria 4/11 Morton, Charles (Capt.) v.2/135 Moses, ? (Capt.) v.1/284 Mudgett, C.W. (Capt.) v.3 Mudgett, George W. (Mrs.) v.2 Murphy, Thomas 4/4 Nairn, ? (Capt.) 4/11, v.4/107 Nash, S.P. 3/1 Neill, William N. 1/5 Nelson, Peter (Capt.) 1/4 Newberry, Robert W. 3/10 Newberry, William 3/10 Noble, Timothy F. 3/5 Norrie, John S. 3/5 Norris, Howes 4/9, v.3 Norton, Charles (Capt.) v.2 Norton, Ichabod 1/3 Norton, L.T. v.3 Norton, Polley 1/1 Norton, S.W. 1/13 Norton, Samuel W. (Capt.) 5/13 Norvell, D.R. 3/12 Nugent, ? (Capt.) v.4/167 Nugent, Henry R. 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3 Nye, Mary S. v.5 O’Rourke, John 4/6 Ollerenshaw, J.C. 1/5 Orr, Alexander E. 4/10 Osberg, A.L. (Capt.) v.6 Otis, George v.5 Paine, H.W. 4/13 Parlow, George F. v.5 Parsons, Charles H. 1/10 Parsons, Charles S. 4/9 Paulson, J.P. 4/5 Peakes, Charles (Capt.) v.3 Peakes, Charles H. v.5 Pedrick, Samuel P. 4/6 Pentz, John H. 3/10 Phillips, James 1/9 Phillips, James W. 1/4 Piffan, Nina v.3 Piffard, Nina H. v.5 Pike, ? (Capt.) v.4/107 Pike, L.S. (Capt.) v.2/390 Pinkham, J.W. (Dr.) v.3 Plasler, Henry (Capt.) v.1/506 Plaste, Henry (Capt.) v.1/106 Platt, George W. 1/9 Poillon, James O. 5/1 Poillon, Richard 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 5/1 Pond, C.F. v.1/4 Pond, C.J. v.1 Pope, Frederick S. v.3 Potts, R.E. 4/13 Pritchard, E.E. 3/4, 4/13 Redfield, William 3/12 Reed, Sir William 3/12 Reynolds, E.W. (Capt.) v.6 Richards, George E. v.2 Richardson, E.L. (Mrs.) v.5 Ridgeway, Alexander 1/5 Robertson, N. (Capt.) v.1/641 Robinson, J.C. v.5 Robinson, J.F. v.3 Robinson, John v.2 Robinson, S.D. v.5 Rogers, David (Capt.) v.1/681 Rogers, E.F. v.3 Rollins, Daniel G. 3/2 Russ, Mary 4/6 Russell, R.W. 4/7 Samson, George N. (Capt.) 1/9, 1/10 Scrimgeor, William Wilson (Esq.) 1/5 Setson, Robert S. 5/5 Seymour, Henry J. 4/4 Seymour, Walter J. 4/4 Shearman, T.G. 3/3 Sherbourne, W.T. (Capt.) 3/10 Sherwood, W.B. (Capt.) v.3 Simons , John J. v.6 Skiddy, Francis 3/9 Skiff, Stephen 1/2 Sloan, Samuel 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3 Slocum, Samuel 1/13, 1/14 Slocum, Thomas 4/5 Smith, Alpheus F. 1/8 Smith, Benjamin F. 1/2 Smith, Charles H. 1/10, 3/8, 4/6 Smith, Hannah 1/10 Smith, Henry C. 1/14 Smith, J.F. 3/6 Smith, James L. v.2 Smith, Lawrence 4/11 Smith, Mary B. 5/5 Smith, Robert Dicksen 4/13 Smith, Samuel 1/7 Smith, William (Mrs.) v.2/380 Snydam, Hendrick 1/10 Sprague, W.W. (Capt.) v.6 Stahlschmidt, Arthur E. v.7 Stahlschmidt, F. (Mrs.) v.3 Stahlschmidt, F.S. v.2 Stahlschmidt, S.E. v.4/48 Stamler, Jacob A. 1/6 Stannard, C.F. (Capt.) v.6 Stevens, Gerrard M. 1/10 Stocking, Dwight C. (Mrs.) v.3 Storm, Charles (Capt.) v.6, v.8 Strahan, Charles v.5 Sturges, Thomas 1& Swift, ? (Capt.) 1/4 Swift, O.B. 4/6 Swift, Oliver (Mrs.) v.5 Tarlton, H.A. 4/11 Telfair, J.R. v.6 Teller, ? (Capt.) v.3 Thatcher, Ann 4/14 Thomas, John 4/4 Thompson, David 3/2 Thompson, J. 3/1 Thompson, James 3/2, Jr., v.3 Thompson, Lucy 3/4 Tingley, J.B. (Capt.) v.6 Titze, Herman 1/3 Tobey, E.H. 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2 Tobey, Edward H. 5/5 Tobey, J.Edward 5/5 Toblier, B. 4/7 Torrey, S.W. 4/5 Trask, ? (Capt.) v.1 Trowbridge, ? (Capt.) 1/4 Truslow, Samuel W. 1/6 Tucker, Alfred E. 4/11 Tuckerman, James 3/7 Tumbridge, William v.7 U.S. Consul, Glasgow 1/11 Underhill, Richard v.3 Van Buren, John 4/6 VanBuren, J. 1/8 VanBuren, John 1/9 Vernor, Benjamin 3/8 Waefelaer, ? (Capt. & Mrs.) 4/11 Waefelaer, G. (Capt.) v.2, v.2/108, v.2/125, v.2/256, v.3, v.4/27 Waefelaer, Gerard (Capt.) 3/12 Waefeler, G. (Capt.) v.5 Waite, M. 4/12 Wallace, John (Capt.) 1/6 Wallbridge, Wells D. 4/7 Ward, Asline 4/9 Waterbury, James M. 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 5/10 Weaver, C.F. (Capt.) v.1/365 Webb, Eckford 4/3 Weeks, Thomas C. 4/6 Weinberg, Isaac Julius 3/5 Wells, H.H. 4/12 West, Jane L. 3/2, v.3 West, Mary 3/2 West, Ms Jane L. v.4/51 West, Philander D. 3/2, v.3, v.4/25 Whitbeck, C.A. v.2 White, A.L. 5/5 White, Mary A. 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3 White, William (Capt.) v.1/15 Whitebeck, C.A. v.3 Wilkins, Nehemia Denton 1/10 Williams, Henry L v.1 Williams, Lewis v.5 Williams, Louis v.3 Williamson, James 4/4 Wood, Charles L. 3/9 Woodward, Arthur T. 1/11 Worth, ? (Capt.) 4/11 Worth, D.F. (Mrs.) v.5 Worth, Daniel (Mrs.) v.3 Worth, Daniel F. (Capt.) v.5, v.6 Worth, Daniel F. (Mrs.) v.3 Wright, H.P. v.1/29 Yale, Amerton 3/2, v.2/168 Yale, Ameston v.2 Yale, Leroy M. 5/1, 5/2, 5/6, 5/7, 5/8, 5/10, 5/11 Yale, Leroy Milton 3/2 Yale, Leroy N. 1/3 Yale, Levy M. 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3 Yale, Mary Valentine 3/2 York, A. (Capt.) v.1/424 York, Asa 1/7 Young, ? (Capt.) 4/14 Young, Jas R. (Capt.) v.1/58 Young, John S. v.4/46
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Index to Corporate Names
NOTE: The fraction(s) indicate the Box and Folder numbers where that particular reference can be found. For example, the researcher will find information about Ansonia Clock Company in Box 4, Folder 10 of the collection. Albion Lead Works v.2, v.2/371 Alexander T.F.&A. v.1/15 Anderos & Cole v.1/81 Ansonia Clock Company 4/10 B.C. Howard & Company 4/13 B.Y. Pippey & Co. 3/5, 3/6 Bagley & Sewell 4/4, 4/7 Barrick & Co. 4/5, 4/7 Beebe, Donahue & Cook 3/10 Beebe, Wilcox & Hobbs 3/10 Benedict, Burr & Benedict 1/5, 3/5, 4/13 Bernheimer Bros. 3/5, 3/6 Black & Guild 3/5, 3/6 Black, Moore & Co. 1/14, 2/1, 4/11, v.6 Bogerts & Webray 4/4 Boston Stone Company 4/5 Boyd & Hincken 1/9, 1/10 Brigham, Baldwin & Co. 3/3 Bright, Costello & Co. v.6, v.8 Brooklyn Female Academy 1/3 Brown, Janson & Co. 3/11 Bud, N.J.&T.S. 4/13 Burdett, Jones & Co. 1/7 Burr, Waterman & Co. 1/4 C.&R. Poillon 3/8 C.B.&C.H. Smith 4/5 C.C. Bradley & Son 4/4, 4/5 C.W.&L.T. Morrow 4/13 Central & Hudson River Railroad Co. 1/14 Charles Gumm & Co. 3/10, 3/11 Cheny Cole & Carpenter 4/7 Clapp & Kent 3/5, 3/6 Comish & Hitchcock 1/13 Connecticut & Long Island Steamboat Co. 1/11 Connor & Louderback 1/6 Cortize Skirt Company 4/4 Creaton & Company (Mssrs.) 4/1 D.M. Wilson & Co. 1/3 Darrah & Elwell v.6 DeGraff & Kendrick 4/12 Deitz, Sprole & Henry 1/8 Delaware Insurance Company 4/6 Donald Bros. & Co. v.8 Dunham & Dimon 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 3/3, 3/4, 3/5, 3/6, 3/7 E.H. Mason & Co. v.6, v.8 E.W. Howard & Co. v.7 Eagle, Hazard & Austen 4/7 Eedes Carturiglit & Co. v.1/1 Ennis & Co. v.8 F. Guth & Co v.2 F.B. Sands & Co. 1/9 Fisher, Donnelly & Co. 3/6 Foster & Thompson 3/2 Francis MacDonald & Co. 1/8 French Edye & Co. v.6 Garfield & Proctor Coal Co. v.6 Garretsee & Morris 4/5 George Bliss & Co. 3/5, 3/6 George Harris & Co. v.8 George Kirby, Jr. & Co. v.5 George W. Rush & Sons Co. v.8 Gihon & Co. 3/5 Gilchrist White & Co. v.3 Gilchrist, White & Co. 1/13 Great Western Insurance Co. 1/8 Grinnell, Minturn & Co. 4/7 H. Lawson & Company 4/13 H.&C. Bradley 1/2, 1/3 Harper & Brothers v.5 Hartford & New Haven Railroad Co. v.1/177 Howland & Frothingham 1/11, 3/9 Humphery Kirby & Co. v.2/348 Hunt & Ogden 4/4 Hunt, Ashley & Ogden 1/9, 4/5, 4/6 Isaac Tyson, Jr. & Sons v.1/5 J. Atkins & Co. 3/11 J.D. Fish & Co. 3/8 J.H. Scammell & Co. v.7 J.M. Reynolds & Company 4/10 J.O. Baker & Co. 1/6, 1/7 James Brown, Jr. & Co. 3/3 James Callender & Co. 3/3 James F. Jamieson & Co. 1/4 John Athya & Co. 1/8 John B. Hamel, Jr. & Co. v.7 John B. Hamel, Jr. & Company 4/10 John Black & Co. 1/13, v.6 John Fyfe & Co. 1/4 John G. Hall & Co. v.7 John Patten & Son 1/7 John Pickersgill & Son 1/3 Joseph A. Roberts & Co. v.8 Keeker & Hedden v.2 Kitchen, Montross & Wilcox 3/5, 3/6 L. Green & Co. 3/11 L. Martin & Co. v.1 L.M. Luther & Co. v.2 Lane & Guild 4/13 Laytin & Sneeden 1/4 Layton & Hurlburt 1/9 Liddell, Kepler & Company 4/2, 4/4, 4/5 Litchfield, Hanson & Co. 1/6, 4/5, 4/6, 4/13 Lloyds of London 4/10 Lorillard Fire Insurance Co. 3/5 Lorillard Insurance Co. 3/6 Lovitt & Co. 3/11 Luce & Co. 1/3 M. Frost & Co. 1/5 M.L. Fillmont & Company 4/13 M.S. Driggs & Co. 3/6 Marine Navigation Co. 1/9 Marshall Lefferts & Co. 3/3 McCullock Copper & Gold Mining Co. 1/4 McManus R & R v.1/235 McMurray & Tait 3/4, 3/5, 3/6, 4/13 Miller & Houghton v.6 Moore & Weinberg 3/5 Morrell & Richardson 1/3 N. Anderson & Company 4/7 N.P. Richardson & Co. v.1 Neill Bros. & Co. 1/5, 3/3 New York Produce Exchange 3/13 Newell, Barrick & Rey Company 4/6 Noble, Brown & Co. 3/3, 3/4, 3/5, 3/6, 4/13 Noble, Hammett & Co. 3/5 Norton & Dalton Contracting Company 4/11 O’Gorman & Wilson, Attorneys 4/13 P. Daggett & Company 4/4 Page, Richardson & Company 4/5 Parker & Co. 3/11 Parrah & Elwell v.8 Petee & Mann 1/3 Peter Rice & Co. 1/9 Petlee & Mann 4/4, 4/6 Pettee & Mann 1/8, 1/9 Petty & Maruss 4/6 Phenix Fire Insurance Co. 3/6 Pickersgill & Co. 1/4 Quesnel Freres & Co. 1/10 Raritan & Delaware Railroad 4/5 Rathbone & Co. 3/11 Robert Minton & Co. 3/11 Robert Slimmon & Co. 3/5, 3/6 Roche Bros. & Coffey 3/11 Ross, Howe & Merron v.8 Rufus Park & Co. v.3 S.B. Marts & Company 4/10 S.M.&D.E. Meeker 4/7 Sailors’s Snug Harbor 4/10, 4/11 Samson & Goodwin 1/12, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3 Sanford & Kelley v.5 Scammell Bros. v.6 Seymour & Watson 4/4, 4/5 Sherman & Cole 3/11 Silas E. Burrows & Son 4/6 Silas Weeks & Co. v.6, v.8 Smith & Lockwood 3/5, 3/6 Smith, Gayne & Smith 1/5 Starr H. Ambler & Co. v.3 Street & Smith Corporation 4/11 Taylor Bros. & Co. v.2 Ten Eyck, C.A. 1/7 Thayer & Lincoln 4/5, 4/6 Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co. 4/9 Townsend & Brown, Attorneys 4/4, 4/5 Trustees of the Sailors Snug Harbor v.6, v.7 Union Consolidated Mining Co. 1/6 Vernon H. Brown & Co. v.7 W.&W. Smiths & Co. 3/3 W.F. Hagar & Co. v.6 W.G. Burbage & Co. v.8 W.H. Crossman & Bros. v.6 W.L. Bowman, Frank B. Hall & Company 4/10 Waldron Egleston & Company 4/13 Watson, Trumbull & Co. 3/3 Webb & Bell 4/3 William & Charles Hodges 3/4 William & Jas. Drummond v.1 William Aufermman & Co. 1/5 Williams, Blanchard & Co. 3/9 Wilmerdings & Mount 3/4, 3/6 Wilmerdings, Hagnet & Co. 3/5 Wilson & Midgley 4/5 Wilson, Midgley & Jennings 4/5 Winslow Hood & Company 4/13 Wood & Law 4/4 Wyman & Arklay 3/5, 3/6
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Index to Vessel Names
NOTE: The fraction(s) indicate the Box and Folder numbers where that particular reference can be found. For example, the researcher will find information about the bark ALBINA in Box 3, Folder 2 of the collection. ADLER (Ship) v.1/241 AFRICA v.1/70 ALASTIA (Steamer) v.3 ALBINA v.4/10 ALBINA (Bark) 1/8, 4/7, 4/11, v.1/14, v.1/102, v.3, v.6 ALBINIA (Bark) 3/2 ALBINIA (Ship) 3/1 AMAZON 3/4, 3/5, 3/6 AMERICA v.1/325 AMERICAN 2/3 ANGOLA 4/11 ANTARCTIC v.1/57 ARABIA v.1/125 ARMENIA 4/11 ASIA v.1/8 ATHLON (Bark) v.6 AUDACIOUS 4/11 AUSTRALASIAN v.1/646 BAHAMA (Steamer) v.3 BALTASARA (Bark) v.1/641 BALTOSARA (Bark) v.1/269 BATTASARA (Bark) 3/11, v.1/388 BELLE (Schooner) v.1/466 BELVIDERE (Schooner) v.1/202 BIJOU v.4/71 BRILLIANT (Ship) 1/8 BRITANNIA v.1/328 BURLINGTON (Ship) 4/1, 4/2 BYZANTIUM 1/7, 1/8, v.1/508 BYZANTIUM (Ship) 3/3, 3/11 C. MCLEAN (Ship) v.1/5 CALIFORNIA (Steamer) v.3 CAMMILLA (Brigantine) v.1 CANADA 4/11, v.1/380 CANVAS BACK 1/7 CANVAS BACK (Ship) 3/11 CARAVAN v.4/29 CARAVAN (Ship) 1/11, 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 2/4, 3/2, 3/12, 4/8, 4/10, 4/11, 5/1, 5/13, v.2/248, v.3, v.5, v.6, v.8 CARBON (Barge) 4/10 CAROLINE v.1/201 CASALDA (Ship) 3/11 CASILDA 4/8, 4/10, 4/14, v.3 CASILDA (Bark) 3/2, v.5 CASILDA (Ship) v.2/137, v.2/390, v.6 CATHERINE WHITING (Steamer) v. CENTURION (Ship) 3/3 CHARLES & JANE (Ship) 3/3 CHINA (Steamer) v.1/144 CHOICE (Bark) v.6 CHRISTIANA 3/5, 3/6 CHRISTINE 3/4 CINDERELLA (Steamer) 1/4 CITY OF BALTIMORE v.1/60 CITY OF LONDON v.1/26 CITY OF MANCHESTER 3/4, 3/5, 3/6, v.1/569 CITY OF MONTREAL v.1/496, v.2/459, v.4/77, v.4/167, v.4/222 CITY OF MONTREAL (Ship) 1/7, 1/8, 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 3/1, 3/2, 3/11, 4/5, 4/10, 4/11, 4/14, 5/2, 5/13, v.1/8, v.3, v.5, v.6, v.8 CITY OF NEW YORK v.1/630 CITY OF PARA v.3, v.5 CITY OF PHILADELPHIA (Ship) v.6 CITY OF SAVANNAH (Steamer) v.3 CITY OF WASHINGTON 3/4, 3/5, 3/6, 4/13, v.1/548 CLARENDON 4/1, 4/2 CLARENDON (Ship) 1/4, 5/3 COLUMBIA v.1/281 COMMERCE (Bark) v.1/300 CONSTANTIA 3/10 CONSTANTINE v.1/69 COPY 4/1, 4/11 COPY (Sloop) v.1/177 CORDELIA 4/5 CORDELIA (Schooner) 3/3 CORIA LINN (Ship) 1/7, 4/5 CORRA LINN (Ship) 1/7, 1/8, 3/3 COURANT (Bark) v.1/166 CRENSHAW (Schooner) 1/8 CRUSOE (Bark) 3/11 CRYSTAL PALACE (Ship) 3/3, 3/11 CUMBERLAND v.1/443 CUMBERLAND (Bark) v.1/586 CZAR (Ship) 3/11 DAVID CROCKETT v.4/167 DAVID CROCKETT (Ship) 1/13, 5/4, v.5 DENMARK v.4/48 DEVONSHIRE (Ship) 1/3 DIRIGO 4/5, 4/6 E.W. STETSON v.6 E.W. STETSON (Bark) 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 5/5, 5/13, v.8 E.W. STETSON (Ship) 1/12, v.3 EASTERN BELLE (Schooner) v.1/80 ECHO v.4/31 ECKFORD WEBB (Schooner) 4/3, 4/5, v.1/289 EDINBURGH 3/5, 3/6, v.1/402 EDUARDO (Schooner) v.1/466 EDWARD STETSON (Ship) 4/14 ELIZABETH HAMILTON (Ship) v.1/15 ELYSIA (Steamer) v.3 EMERALD (Ship) 3/9 ENERGY v.1/86 ESMERALDA (Ship) 1/7, 1/9, 3/3, 3/11, v.1/235, v.1/424 ETNA v.1/236 EUROPH (Ship) v.1/163 EVENING STAR v.1/420 FAION (Ship) 4/5 FANNY (Ship) 3/10 FAWN v.1/81, v.2/125 FAWN (Ship) 1/7, 1/8, 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 2/4, 3/1, 3/2, 3/11, 4/8, 4/10, 4/14, 5/6, 5/13, v.3, v.4/30, v.5, v.6, v.8 FOREST KING (Ship) v.6 FRANCE (Steamer) v.4/237, v.5 FRED E. SCAMMELL (Bark) v.6 FREEDOM v.4/28 FREEDOM (Bark) 3/2 FREEDOM (Ship) 3/1, v.2/161, v.3 G.B. LAMAR 1/7, 1/8 G.B. LAMAR (Ship) 3/11, v.2 GALATEA (Bark) v.5 GEN. McCELLAN v.1/45 GENESSEE (Ship) v.1 GENNESCO 4/1 GEO. WASHINGTON v.1/330 GEORGE HURLBURT (Schooner) v.4/17 GEORGE HURLBUT (Ship) 3/1, 3/2 GERMAUCE v.6 GOLDEN GATE 4/1 GREECE (Steamer) v.3, v.5 GUSTEMUNDE (Bark) 3/11 H. HAVELOCK v.1/556 H.L ROUTH (Bark) 5/13, v.2/109 H.L. ROUTH (Bark) 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 3/1, 3/2, 5/7, v.4/34, v.4/46, v.6, v.8 H.R. ROUTH (Bark) 4/10 HAMILTON FISH (Ship) 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 2/4, 4/10, 5/8, 5/13, v.5, v.6, v.8 HANNAH FISH (Ship) v.5 HANNAH SECOR (Ship) 3/11 HANNAH SPRAGUE (Bark) 4/1 HANSA v.1/656 HARMONIA (Ship) 1/4 HARSTENE (Schooner) 1/7 HARTSTENE (Schooner) 1/12, 3/1, 3/3, 3/11, 4/8, v.1/423, v.1/638 HASTRENE (Bark) v.1/211 HERMAN LIVINGSTON (Steamer) v.2/403 HERMINA (Ship) 3/11 HIGHLANDS 4/11 HOBOMOK (Ship) 4/1 HOLLAND (Steamer) v.2/374 HUDSON (Ship) 1/4, 3/7 ITALY (Steamer) v.2/460 J.B. MOREAU (Schooner) 1/4 J.T. SMITH (Bark) v.6 JACOB A. SHAMLER v.1/195 JACOB A. STAMLE (Ship) 1/9 JACOB A. STAMLER (Bark) 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 2/4, 3/2, 4/10, 5/9, 5/13, v.6, v.8 JACOB BELL (Steamer) 1/4 JAMES DAGGETT (Bark) v.2 JAMES FOSTER v.1 JAMES FOSTER, JR. (Ship) 3/2 JAMES PERKIN (Ship) 4/1 JANE DAGGETT 1/7 JANE PARKER (Ship) 3/3 JAVA v.1/302 JOHN B NORRIS (Schooner) v.2/373 JOHN B. NORRIS (Schooner) v.2 JOHN FYFE v.1/4 JOHN FYFE (Bark) v.1/365, v.2 JOHN FYFE (Ship) 1/7, 1/8, 3/3, 4/5 JOHN L. BRAINARD (Tug) 2/3 JOSHUA LORING v.4/20 JOSHUA LORING (Bark) 4/11, v.3, v.5, v.6 JOSHUA NICHOLSON (Ship) v.6 JULIA v.1/414 K. BINGHAM 4/7 KATE v.6 KATE (Bark) v.1/160 KATE BINGHAM (Schooner) v.1/284 KATE BRIGHAM (Schooner) 1/7, 1/12, 3/1, 3/3, 3/11, v.1/129, v.1/506 KATE BRIGHAM (Ship) v.1/180 LEO (Steamship) v.2/130 LEVANTER (Bark) 3/10 LEXINGTON (Sloop) v.1/306 LORINGS v.4/231 LORNY v.2/459 LOTUS (Brig) v.1/466 LUCY THOMPSON (Ship) 3/5, 3/6 LYDIA SKOLFIELD (Ship) 1/12, 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 2/4, v.8 MARIA SOMES v.1/472 MARIANNA NOTTEBOHM (Ship) 3/2 MARIANNE NOTTEBOHM v.5 MARIANNE NOTTEBOHM (Ship) 1/12, 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/3, 2/4, 4/10, 4/11, 5/10, 5/13, v.3, v.6 MARIANNE NOTTEBOLM (Ship) 2/2 MARTHA’S VINEYARD (Steamer) 1/7, 1/8, 1/12 MARTHAS VINEYARD 4/5, v.1/288 MARTHAS VINEYARD (Bark) v.1/591 MARY A. TROOP (Bark) v.6 MARY MORRIS (Bark) 3/7, v.6 MAYFLOWER (Yacht) v.5 MERCURY v.4/232 MEREDIAN (Ship) v.1/11 MERIDIAN 1/7 MERIDIAN (Ship) 3/11 MOCTEZUMA v.1/320 MONTESAL 4/8 MONTREAL v.3 MONTREAL (Ship) v.5, v.8 MOSLEM 4/1 NEPTUNE v.1/128 NEW JERSEY (Sloop) 1/4 NORTHERN EMPIRE (Bark) v.6 NOTTEBOHM v.4/28 NOTTIEBOHM v.4/167 OLYMPUS (Schooner) v.1/204 ONLY SON (Schooner) v.1/214 ONWARD (Steamer) 3/11 PALESTINE 3/4, 3/5, 3/6, 4/13 PATRICK HENRY 3/4, 3/5, 3/6 PERSIA v.1/35 PETREL (Yacht) v.5 PHILADELPHIA (Ship) v.8 PLOUGHBOY 4/1 POCAHANTUS 4/1, 4/11 POLENA v.3 PORCTIER v.1/428 PRESIDENT FILLMORE 1/8, 3/3, 4/4 PRESIDENT FILLMORE (Ship) 1/7, 3/7, 3/11 PRESIDENT FILMORE (Ship) v.1/159, v.1/638 QUICK STEP (Ship) 1/7, 1/8, 3/3, 3/7, 3/11, 4/7 QUINCY v.1/381 R.P. KING (Schooner) v.1/176 RELIANCE 1/4 RESCUE (Brig) 3/11 RIO GRANDE (Steamer) v.6 RISING SUN (Bark) 4/1 ROANOKE 1/5 ROBENA 1/8 ROBENA (Ship) 3/2, 3/3, 3/11, v.2/167, v.3, v.5, v.6 ROBENCA (Ship) 4/5 ROBINA v.1/9162, v.4/62 ROBINA & ROUTH 4/8, 4/11, 4/14 ROBINA CRANSTON 4/7 ROUTH v.3 RUTH FLOWER 4/7 SAGINAW (Ship) 3/11 SALAMANCA (Steamer) v.6 SARATOGA (Steamer) v.3 SCOTIA v.1/229 SCREAMER v.4/14 SEA BIRD 3/10 SEA BREEZE v.1/85 SEA BREEZE (Schooner) v.1/681 SHEPHERDESS 4/1 SILAS BURROUGHS (Ship) v.3 SOUTHAMPTON 3/4, 3/5, 3/6 ST. RONANS (Schooner) v.4/37 STAMILEE v.2/437 STAR OF THE EAST v.1/67 STAR OF THE SEA 1/7 STAR OF THE SEA (Ship) 3/11 STARBUCK v.4/178 STATIRA MORSE 1/4 SUNRISE (Ship) v.1/381, v.1/510 THERESA v.1/146 THERESE (Ship) 1/6, 1/8, 1/9, 1/13, 1/14, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 3/1, 3/2, 4/7, 4/10, 4/11, 5/11, 5/13, v.3, v.6 THOMAS DUNHAM (Ship) 1/7, 1/8, 3/1, 3/11, 4/7, 4/11, v.1/58, v.2/137 TRANSIT 4/9, v.4/10, v.4/21 TRANSIT (Ship) 3/2, v.3 unnamed (Propeller) v.2/103 VIGILANCIA v.6 W.L. BURROUGHS (Schooner) 1/12, 3/11, v.1/129, v.1/431, v.1/638 WASHINGTON (Sailing ship) v.4/87 WASHINGTON (Ship) v.3, v.5 WESTERN EMPIRE v.4/10 WESTERN EMPIRE (Ship) v.3 WHITE SEA (Bark) 3/3 WILLIAM J. CONQUEST (Schooner) 1/6 WILLIAM L. BURROUGHS (Schooner) 3/1, 3/2, v.6 WILLIAM NELSON (Ship) 5/12 WIZARD KING (Ship) 1/8 WM. GRAY v.1/669 WM. GRAY (Schooner) v.1/667 WM. H. STARBUCK (Ship) v.6 WM. J. WHENTER (Bark) 4/1 WM. L BURROUGHS (Schooner) v.2/135 WM. L. BURROUGHS (Schooner) v.3, v.5 WOODCOCK (Ship) v.2 YAZOO v.1/365 YOUNG AMERICA v.4/167
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Detailed Description of the Records
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.
General family and business papers; 1834-1920 Box Folder 1 1 Papers; 1834-1840 2 Papers; 1841 3 Papers; 1842-1849 4 Papers; 1850-1855 5 Papers; 1856-1859 6 Papers; 1860-1861 7 Papers; 1862 8 Papers; 1863 9 Papers; 1864-1865 10 Papers; 1866-1869 11 Papers; 1870-1879 12 Papers; 1880-1889 13 Papers; 1890 14 Papers; 1891 Box Folder 2 1 Papers; 1896 2 Papers; 1897 3 Papers; 1898-1910 4 Papers; 1911-1920 Business and Estate Papers; 1847-1900 Box Folder 3 1 Thomas Dunham, Estate Papers; 1868-1874 2 Mary Dunham, Estate Papers; 1881-1885 3 Philander Daggett, Accounts re. Dunham & Dimon Co.; 1861 4 Noble Brown & Co., Account; 1860 5 Noble Brown & Co., Account; 1861 6 Noble Brown & Co., Account; 1862, 1864 7 Insurance scrip, account and investments; 1847-1869 8 Bankruptcy and Settlement Accounts; 1867-1868 9 Ship EMERALD Papers; 1868-1878 10 Bark LEVANTER Papers; 1870-1879 11 Charles Gumm & Co., Liquidation; 1861-1883 12 Description of a storm in the North Pacific; ca. 1900 13 N. Y. Produce Exchange, Gratuity Fund Receipts; ca. 1880-1900 Correspondence; 1848-1929 Box Folder 4 1 Correspondence; 1848-1852 2 Correspondence; 1853-1857 3 Correspondence; 1858-1859 4 Correspondence; 1860-1861 5 Correspondence; 1862 6 Correspondence; 1863-1865 7 Correspondence; 1866-1870 8 Correspondence; 1871-1880 9 Correspondence; 1881-1889 10 Correspondence; 1890-1899 11 Correspondence; 1900-1929 12 Correspondence re “Kendrick & DeGraff matter,” Detroit; 1853-1863 13 Correspondence: Noble & Brown Co.; 1860-1867 14 Correspondence, unidentified; undated Bills of Sale, Registers and Enrollments for various vessels; 1853-1898 Box Folder 5 1 Bills of Sale, Ship CARAVAN; 1887-1897 2 Bills of Sale, Ship CITY OF MONTREAL; 1887-1897 3 Bills of Sale, Ship CLARENDON; 1853 4 Bills of Sale, Ship DAVID CROCKETT; 1884 5 Bills of Sale, Bark E. W. STETSON; 1896 6 Bills of Sale, Ship FAWN; 1887-1897 7 Bills of Sale, Bark H. L. ROUTH; 1887-1897 8 Bills of Sale, Ship HAMILTON FISH; c. 1882-1898 9 Bills of Sale, Bark JACOB A. STAMLER; 1889-1897 10 Bills of Sale, Ship + later Schooner Barge MARIANNE NOTTEBOHM; 1897-1898 11 Bills of Sale, Ship THERESE; 1889-1896 12 Bills of Sale, Ship WILLIAM NELSON; 1861 13 Registers and Enrollments, various vessels; ca. 1880 Marine Reports ie. Lists of vessels arriving and departing N.Y., with columns for dates, foreign ports, number of days to complete the voyage, and remarks; 1852-1884 Box Folder 6 1 Marine Reports; 1852-1862 2 Marine Reports; 1862-1884 Miscellaneous, undated material Box Folder 7 1 Check stubs, checks, and bank books, J. L. & Abbie Ferguson, Mechanics National Bank; ca. 1885-1899 2 Miscellaneous bills, accounts, and papers 3 Clipping re. vessels and people employed by Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; ca. 1880-1900 4 Envelopes, addressed; ca. 1870-1920 Volumes; 1834-1912 Volume 1 Letterpress copybook, Thomas Dunham; 1863 Aug 28-1864 Apr 9 2 Letterpress copybook, Thomas D. Fish; 1871 Dec 20-1878 Dec 31 3 Letterpress copybook, Thomas D. Fish; 1879 Jan 1-1882 Jan 1 4 Letterpress copybook, Thomas D. Fish; 1882 Jan 1-1885 Nov 11 5 Letterpress copybook, Thomas D. Fish; 1885 Nov 19-1890 May 12 6 Letterpress copybook, Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1892 Dec 19-1897 Jul 15 7 Letterpress copybook, Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1897 Jul 29-1813 Dec 4 8 Letterpress copybook, Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1891 Mar 25-1898 Jan 3 9 Ledger, Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1868-1891 10 Cashbook, Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1871-1875 11 Cashbook, Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1882-1885 12 Cashbook, Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1886-1889 13 Daybook, Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1879-1888 14 Daybook, Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1889-1912 15 Accounts Current, Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1877-1880 16 Accounts Current, Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1880-1884 17 Accounts Current, Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1885-1890 18 Accounts Current, Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1891-1898 19 Account book, Ship MARIANNE NOTTEBOHM, (re. sale of vessel in Hamburg); 1876 Aug 20 Account book, Ship DAVID CROCKETT, (1st-9th voyages, plus sale); 1883-1890 21 Account book, Bark E. W. STETSON, (18th-21st voyages, plus sale); 1892-1897 22 Memo book of vessels managed by Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1883-1902 23 Vessels book, accounts of vessels managed by Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1876-1878 24 Vessels book, accounts of vessels managed by Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1889-1895 25 Receipt book, Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1894-1904 26 Account book, Thomas Dunham Estate (1st accounting); 1868-1869 27 Account book, Thomas Dunham Estate (2nd accounting); 1874 Jun 28 Beneficiaries account book, Thomas Dunham Estate; 1868-1874 29 Beneficiaries account book, Thomas Dunham Estate; 1874-1881 30 Account book, Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1879-1886 31 Account book, Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co.; 1886-1895 32 Check stubs, Thomas Dunham’s Nephew & Co. Phenix National Bank; 1895-1903 33 Daybook, H. L. Fish; 1834 Jul-1845 Oct 34 Investment Record book, Abbie S. Ferguson; 1881-1896 35 “Ledger”, Thos. D. Fish; 1865-1886 36 Vessels Book, accounts of vessels managed by T. D. N. & Co.; 1878-1882 37 Account book, Ship MARIANNE NOTTEBOHM (voyages 1-17); 1876-1889 38 Account book, Ship FAWN (voyages 28-41); 1879-1891 39 Account book, Ship FAWN (voyages 41-44); 1891-1897
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I was enjoying the heck out of “The Luck Child” even before we got to this absolutely amazing twenty-foot animatronic beast who threatens to eat a forger played by Anthony O’Donnell, who’d play the Sontaran warrior Kaagh in a few episodes of The Sarah Jane Adventures twenty-odd years later. This griffin is completely wonderful, a full-sized prop towering over the set and constantly moving. I bet the gang in Henson’s Creature Shop danced a jig when they got the order to build it. Robert Eddison, who would play that ancient knight in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, plays an equally ancient ferryman here.
It’s a terrific half hour of television, and it looks like, for the second and last time, it did well in the American ratings. It aired on Saturday night, while everything else on NBC was a repeat. That was often the way on April evenings in 1988; the networks would save new episodes of their hit shows for May sweeps. True, The Storyteller got the lowest numbers of NBC’s otherwise repeat-packed lineup, but the other networks didn’t have anything that anybody wanted to watch: conversations with former presidents on ABC, a very young Matthew Perry in Second Chance on Fox, and the action show High Mountain Rangers on CBS.
Meanwhile, around the time this aired, the last of the Storyteller installments to be filmed was going before the cameras in the UK. This would be “The Heartless Giant” and it wouldn’t show up on television for another year. More on that next time.
Hey! This is our 2400th post! We sure do watch a lotta telemabission!
Well, that was just about the most 1970s thing we’ve ever seen. It was terrific, don’t get me wrong, but while the grownups in the audience were certainly anticipating the Juganet to turn out to be Stonehenge, neither of us were expecting one of the kids to be transported into the future for a confrontation with the cult from Beneath the Planet of the Apes.
Okay, fair’s fair, I knew they’d end up at Stonehenge because I’d read a little about this, but so did Marie, who’d never heard of this serial before we started watching it. The program just hits the 1970s paranormal bingo so precisely that not only is Stonehenge inevitable, but if the writers, Bob Baker and Dave Martin, had sold this to an American network for a movie-of-the-week remake, they’d have filmed it in Florida and made the Juganet the Bermuda Triangle.
Didn’t see the trip to the future coming, though. In fairness, episodes one through six were just so darn good that, knowing Baker and Martin’s Doctor Who track record, I’m not at all surprised they couldn’t make the end work. Bernard Archard, an actor we will see again here in just a couple of weeks, briefly appears in the future sequences, but it’s honestly a letdown.
It’s best to focus on just how good the rest of the serial is. Part six has the kids trapped in an invisible house with unbreakable windows, menaced by Goodchild’s henchman, a really creepy man who, in one of the freakiest moments ever, is shown to be a raven or a crow turned into a human. Our son was petrified and behind the sofa for most of part six. If I were his age, when the crow-man started cawwing, I’d have been right back there with him.
Overall, though, this wasn’t a big success for our son. It was too scary for him, and the ending was just too strange. It’s my fault, though. It’s a children’s serial, but six-nearly-seven is really a couple of years too young. We may come back to the HTV serials when he’s a little older. Some of the others they made (Clifton House Mystery, King of the Castle, Raven, etc.) just sound terrific, and if any of them are half as good as this or Children of the Stones, they’ll be worth the investment. I might possibly pick up New Zealand’s Under the Mountain as well. We’ll see what 2020 looks like.
We resumed watching Sky, planning to run through the final three parts tonight and tomorrow. Truthfully, our son is not enjoying this story anywhere nearly as much as I am. I think this is just fantastic, inventive and full of ideas. He’s gone from finding it “creepy” to “scary” to “crazy.”
One problem is that while we’re meant to sympathize with Sky and his teenager friends, they sure aren’t making it easy on the audience. Sky is not really able to answer questions, and he’s haughty and superior. The goal is to get him to the Juganet, whatever that is, so he can leave. Absolutely nobody will be sorry to see him go. Because Goodchild is willing to destroy anything that protects Sky, he’s putting lots of people in danger while everyone puzzles out what the Juganet is.
In part five, they finally get enough clues to reason out that the Juganet may have something to do with sacred sites, and there is an ancient burial mound nearby. Sky meets up with a pair of dropouts who live in an old graffiti-covered caravan with their baby. The girl doesn’t seem like she’s having a good life with her fellow dressing in rags and beads and reading Thomas Malory. The hippie thinks that Sky might be an obscure figure called Evalake, who is apparently mentioned briefly in Le Morte d’Arthur. (I confess I know extremely little about Arthurian lore, and this story seems to just glance off Malory before going its own way, but “Evalake” may be a mistranslation or a corruption of the name “Avallach,” if you’re curious what this serial’s writers, Bob Baker and Dave Martin, may have been reading among their influences.)
Anyway, Goodchild makes another attack, and this one’s a beauty. The young couple’s trailer is surrounded and enveloped by vines which smash the windows and try to kill everyone inside. While modern eyes may need to suspend a little disbelief in what was clearly a massive drain on HTV’s modest resources, it really is a remarkably frightening moment. You know that Sky’s going to get out, but these innocent bystanders might not.
This is great, great stuff, but, in deference to our son, we’ll finish it up in one go tomorrow instead of stretching it out further. Well, he came around to “Revenge of the Cybermen” in a big and unexpected way after hating the first three parts. Maybe Baker and Martin will pull out a win in the end?
Man alive, this thing took a sharp turn into completely creepy tonight. Sky spends the entire episode in the intensive care unit of the local hospital after Goodchild’s last attack, but Mother Earth’s agent isn’t done with the visitor from space yet. No, because Mother Earth’s manifestation is out to give every young viewer watching this nightmares forever, the dude uses his mental powers to persuade everyone in the hospital to get an operating theater ready. Can you imagine being a kid with a fear of hospitals and watching this horror show? Mother Earth is going to literally carve out this “infection” from space by operating on Sky’s brain!
Our son was behind the sofa. Was he ever behind the sofa. “This is TOTALLY the opposite of good,” he told us. “Goodchild’s name is totally wrong! He’s not a child and he’s totally not good! He is the opposite of good!”
I’m enjoying the daylights out of this, and I think he’s loving being scared, but the little dude’s earned some R & R and a couple of days’ break from the intensity.
This didn’t start off promising. I knew episode three wasn’t going to live up to this morning and afternoon; we watched Iron Man 2 here and then went to see Black Panther, which was very good, at the Regal. Our son’s been pretty wild today with all the spectacle and excitement, and tonight we settled in for a forty-three year old slow burner.
And indeed the opening scene had him completely lost. David Jackson, a familiar face on British television in the seventies who is probably best known as Gan in Blake’s 7, plays a police sergeant getting statements from the kids and their parents, trying to find out which social service or remand home that Sky has left. There’s also the matter of Major Briggs accusing Sky of assaulting him, but there’s not a mark on him. Our son asked to pause it and I needed to completely recap everything. I think the storytelling is clear, but to older viewers. Our son’s unfamiliar with any sort of police procedure and didn’t know what was happening. When Sky puts the whammy on the sergeant – a “these are not the droids you’re looking for” Jedi mind trick a couple of years early – it really had him confused.
Then Goodchild turns up. This is the character played by Robert Eddison, a manifestation of Earth’s resistance to Sky. Everything about him just oozes menace and malice in a way that not even Mickey Rourke or Michael B. Jordan, in their roles as Marvel villains, could manage. The music is an interesting clue. Most of the incidental music, which is by Eric Wetherell, is played on traditional instruments, but Goodchild is accompanied by a harsh synthesizer score. It sounds uncannily like the incidental music that Dudley Simpson had composed for “Terror of the Autons” to accompany the Master’s first arrival on Earth.
Because he’s six, our son squirms a lot. Feet are occasionally in the air. But tonight, he was shooting finger guns at Goodchild, before the character had actually done anything other than glare at Robert Speight’s character. We told him to sit down and he sat still, mouth tight and eyes wide. After the episode finished, I wondered why he was shooting at the TV, worrying that he was fed up with this odd show. No, he just didn’t like that man. “He’s going to hurt Sky.”
“Are you worried about Sky?” I asked. “I’m not worried, I’m scared for him,” he replied.
Last month, as we looked at the fabulous Children of the Stones, I briefly mentioned that there were a few other paranormal children’s serials making the rounds in the 1970s. A few of these turned up in the United States on Nickelodeon’s anthology series The Third Eye. Several which sound like they could have fit right in to that collection, such as Raven and King of the Castle, sound tantalizingly interesting.
Sky also didn’t make it to North America as far as I can tell, and I’m telling you: we missed out. We watched the first two episodes this evening and I enjoyed the heck out of it. I think my wife activated her “oh look, videotape interiors and 16mm film exteriors again” force field, and our son kept it at arm’s length because it’s remarkably creepy and strange. That’s okay. I like it enough for all of us.
Sky is a seven-part serial written by Bob Baker and Dave Martin for the HTV network, and shown in April and May of 1975, right alongside the last couple of Doctor Who stories that we watched. If David Bowie’s lyric about making way for Homo superior had inspired sixty-eleven television programs in that decade, then here’s its colleague. Sky is the Starman waiting in the sky who thinks he’ll blow our minds. He’s played by Marc Harrison and he’s from a different time or different dimension and very much out of place here. He needs to access something called a Juganet, a circular machine which helps travelers “cross over,” and he’s running out of time to find it.
From the instant Sky arrives on Earth, the planet retaliates against him. Sky is in constant danger from howling winds, swaying trees, roots that try to strangle him, and episode two ends with the planet forming a humanoid figure, a sinister-looking adult known as Goodchild played by Robert Eddison, in the forest to prepare a new attack. Sky is assisted by three teenagers, played by Stuart Lock, Cherrald Butterfield, and Robert Speight. Jack Watson, who showed up as the grown-up character in some similar SF/paranormal productions from the time like The Changes and The Georgian House, plays Speight’s father.
I think that so far, we’re off to a terrific start. To hear people talk about it – and it has a fantastic writeup in the essential Scarred for Life that had me ordering this DVD the same week as reading about it – Sky is just an unforgettable production full of freaky, eerie imagery and incidents that will stick with us for a while. I’m anxious to see what will happen in episode three… but we’ll watch something tomorrow morning a little more explosive to keep our son cheering before we creep him out with the next installment.
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Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Edmund Dunham born 1691 Pisctaway, Middlesex, New Jersey died 1748 Pisctaway, Middlesex, New Jersey including ancestors + descendants + 2 genealogist comments + Y-chromosome DNA + more in the free family tree community.
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Ancestors Descendants
Profile last modified 30 Nov 2023 | Created 31 Jan 2015
This page has been accessed 1,591 times.
Contents
1 Biography
2 Sources
2.1 Marriage
2.2 Death
Biography
Edward was born in Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey, on 15 Jan 1691 to Edmund Dunham and Mary (Bonham) Dunham.[1]
Edmund married Dinah Fitz Randolph[2] and had 13 children. He passed away on Jul 1748 in Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey.
The will of Edmond Dunham of Piscataway dated 4 June 1749, proved 13 July 1749, names wife Dinah; children Nehemiah, Daniel, Stephen, Peter, Dina wife of Joseph Dunn, Elizabeth, Mary, Rachel, and Catrine Dunham; son Nehemiah and cousin Azariah Dunham, executors. Witnesses; Ephriam Dunham, Benajah Dunn, Jonathon Dunham.[3]
Mayflower Families through five generations - Volume Four 2nd Edition - Family of Edward Fuller pg. 107 lists family of Edmund Dunham:
Children (DUNHAM) b. Piscataway NJ:
i Sarah (6) b. 30 April 1718
ii Rebecca b. 31 Oct 1719
iii Nehemiah b. 1 Nov 1721
iv Edmond b. 18 Oct 1723
v Dinah b. 1 Dec 1725
vi Daniel b. 5 Feb 1727/8
vii Elizabeth b. 15 Aug 1731
viii Mary b. 1 July 1734
ix Stephen b. 1 Oct 1737
x Peter
xi Rachel
xii Catrine b. 1741
Sources
↑ "Piscataway Register of Births." Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society. Third Series Vol II. (1897) p. 75
↑ New Jersey, County Marriages, 1682-1956," FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VW5N-T6K : 4 April 2020), Edward Dunham and Dinah Fitz Randolph, 11 Mar 1717; citing Burlington, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, Trenton; FHL microfilm 441,466.
↑ Calendar of New Jersey Wills https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE106628
Jordan, John W. Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania (Lewis Historical Pub. Co., New York, 1915, Vol. 3. pg. 1217-1221)
http://records.ancestry.ca/edmund_dunham_records.ashx?pid=39290010
Mayflower Families through five generations - Volume Four 2nd Edition
PROC NJ HIST SOC (3rd ser.) 2:75 (b. Eliz., Mary, Stephen), 76 (b. 1st 3 ch.), 78 (b. Edmund, Dinah, Daniel), 169 (b. wife Dinah); (new ser.) 4:35 (m.). NJ ARCHIVES (1st ser.) 30:154 (ed. Dunham), 179 (Thos FitzRandolph).
Archive.org; The descendants of Edward Fitz Randolph and Elizabeth Blossom, 1630-1950 / by Louise Aymar Christian and Howard Stelle Fitz Randolph by Christian, Louise Aymar. Pg 13
Name: Dinah Fitz Randolph
Birth: 10 Jul 1700, Piscataway [N.J.]
Parents: 8. Thomas Fitz Randolph, Elizabeth Manning
Marriage: 16 Mar 1717
Spouse: Edmond Dunham
Spouse parents: Rev. Edward Dunham, Mary Bonham
Spouse second wife: Mary Hill
Spouse will date: 4 Jun 1749; proved 13 Jul 1749
Children:
Sarah; b. 30 Apr 1718
Rebecca, b. 31 Oct 1719
Nehemiah, b. 1 Nov 1721
Edmund, b. 13 Oct 1723
Dinah, b. 1725
Daniel, b. 5 Feb 1727
Elizabeth, b. 15 Aug 1731
Mary, b. 1 Jul 1734
Stephen, b. 1 Oct 1737
Catherine, b. 1741
Peter
Rachel
(1955). Supplement to the Fitz Randolph Genealogy with addition and corrections. Edward Brothers Inc.: Ann Arbor, MI, 44 pp. No corrections or additions to Entry 31.
Oris H. F. Randolph. (1976). Edward Fitz Randolph Branch Lines, Allied Families and English and Norman Ancestry: A Family Genealogy, 860-1976. Edwards Brothers Inc.: Ann Arbor, MI. 694 pp. Entry 640, p. 161.
Name: Dinah Fitz Randolph
Birth: 10 Jul 1700, Piscataway, N.J.
Death: ca 1775, Hunterdon Co., N.J.
Parents: 4. Thomas Fitz Randolph, Elizabeth Manning
Marriage: 11 Mar 1717, Piscataway
Spouse: Edmond Dunham Jr.
Spouse parents: Edward Dunham Sr., Mary Bonham
Spouse birth: 15 Jan 1691
Spouse death: betw 4 Jun and 13 Jul 1748
Note: Edmund Dunham Sr. together with John Fitz Randolph, Hezekiah Bonham, Hugh Dunn, John Smalley and Rev. John Drake were founders of the Seventh Day Baptist Church at Piscataway. Mary Bonham was dau. of Nicholas and Hannah (Fuller) Bonham. Hannah Fuller was dau. of Samuel Fuller who came on the Mayflower and who m. Jane Lathrop. The marriage of Dinah Fitz Randolph to Edmund Dunham Jr. establishes a Mayflower line for this family. Edmund Jr., yeoman of Piscataway; asst. justice Middlesex Co.; military officer there.
Children, Dunham, b. Piscataway:
Sarah; b. 20 Apr 1718; d. in infancy
Rebecca, b. 31 Oct 1719; d. in infancy
Nehemiah, b. 1 Nov 1721; m1. Ann Dunn; m2. Bethany Clarkson
Edmund, b. 18 Oct 1723; m. Mary Dunn
Dinah, b. 1725; m. Joseph Dunn
Daniel, b. 2 Feb 1727; m. Elizabeth Martin, 1749
Elizabeth, b. 15 Aug 1731
Mary, b. 1 Jul 1734
Stephen, b. 1 Jul 1737
Rachel
Catherine, b. 1741; never married
Marriage
New Jersey, County Marriages, 1682-1956," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VW5N-T6K : 4 April 2020), Edward Dunham and Dinah Fitz Randolph, 11 Mar 1717; citing Burlington, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, Trenton; FHL microfilm 441,466.
Ancestry.com. New Jersey, U.S., Abstract of Wills, 1670-1817 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Name: Dinah
Gender: Female
Relation to Head: Wife
Spouse: Edmund Dunham
Note: "1749, June 4. Dunham, Edmund, of Piscataway, Middlesex Co., yeoman; will of; Wife: Dunham Dinah. Children -- Nehemiah, Daniel, Stephen, Peter, Dinah (wife of Joseph Dunn), Elizabeth, Mary, Rachel and Catrine Dunham. Lands bought of Benjamin Manning, Darby Soapland, Alexander Mackdowell; lands bought with Jeremiah Dunn, John Langstaff, Jun'r, and Henry Langstaff, Jun'r; lands my father bought of Benjamin Hull, John Harrison, Benjamin Higgins. Executors: son Nehemiah, and cousin Azariah Dunham. Witnesses: Ephraim Dunham, Benajah Dunn, Jonathan Dunham. Proved July 13, 1749."
Source Citation: New Jersey, Published Archives Series, First Series; John L. Murphy Publishing Company; New Jersey State Archives
Death
[1] Calendar of New Jersey Wills and Administrations, Etc. Vol II (1730-1750) Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey, vol. 30. p. 154.
Find A Grave: Memorial #16012817
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Lena Dunham’s husband Luis Felber has admitted he “had to Google” the Girls creator before they met last year.
The musician, who is known professionally as Attawalpa, met Dunham on a blind date in London last January after they were set up by mutual friends and were engaged seven months later.
Reflecting on their love story in an article published by The Sunday Times, Felber, 36, said he didn’t know who Dunham was and “had to Google her” before their first date.
He wrote: “Then I went on her Instagram and I saw her dancing to a song called ‘Red Hot P***y’ in her garden in LA.
“Lena puts herself out there in a really special way. That was all I had to go on at the time.”
Elsewhere, Dunham admitted that getting married after seven months of dating “is not something I recommend to everybody but it worked for us”.
The Catherine Called Birdy director also added that her marriage to Felber has taught her about “teamwork and compromise”.
The couple tied the knot at an intimate ceremony at London’s Union Club on 25 September 2021. Taylor Swift and 13 Reasons Why star Tommy Dorfman were two of her eight bridesmaids on the day.
Elsewhere, Dunham revealed how her movie, Sharp Stick, which sees her portray a pregnant woman, prompted her to reflect on the meaning of motherhood.
The Girls creator underwent a total hysterectomy in 2018 after enduring years of endometriosis-related pain.
Speaking to WSJ Magazine in August, the actress shared: “I think the movie was a lot about motherhood and the different shapes motherhood could take and the questions I was asking myself about that.
“What is motherhood going to look like for me? What are my feelings about what motherhood’s supposed to look like versus what motherhood actually looks like?
“I’m firmly in that moment in my life where there are babies, babies everywhere. So it was an exciting chance to ask myself some of those questions, while also having the kind of distance that comes from asking them through characters.”
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Series I consists of correspondence with contributors, or potential contributors to the Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, and makes up the bulk of the collection. The files, arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent, largely contain incoming letters. However copies and originals of outgoing correspondence are present. Files also contain manuscripts, galleys (both master and author), page proofs, photographs, illustrations, booklets, and circulars.
In some cases, files hold material emanating from the company’s other publications, such as St. Nicholas magazine, as in the William Fayal Clarke file. Interoffice correspondence and memoranda are filed under the names of editors and other Century staff, including Richard Watson Gilder, Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buel, William Webster Ellsworth, Sophie Bledsoe Herrick, Alexander Drake, and Timothy Cole. Some annotations by office staff are in shorthand.
The Century magazine, and the subsequent books published from its serialized articles, were popular with a largely middle to upper-middle class readership. Correspondents include major writers, literary agents, civic and religious figures, scientists, inventors, and artists. Some larger files span a decade or more and show the development of relationships between editors and the author on a business and personal level, such as Mariana Van Rensselaer, André Castaigne, Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore, and Anne Warner French.
Correspondence illuminates the thoughts, reasoning, and process for editorial decision making, whilst annotations and notes on letters from editorial staff to one another provide candid insights into the philosophy and values of the editors and also the pragmatic side of internal office workings. Gilder and Johnson, published poets themselves, meticulously revised and edited contributions of verse. This is evidenced in the letters from authors giving their reasons for rejecting or acquiescing to editorial suggestions. Some files include manuscript proofs that contain the blue-pencil markups of the editors, but their efforts are primarily documented in the letters of the authors, which are largely approving and appreciative. Gilder’s editorial style took consideration of reader’s sensibilities, often editing manuscripts for taste and standards, removing suggestive or potentially contentious matter.
Correspondence with literary agents such as Flora May Holly, Jeanette Gilder (Richard Watson Gilder’s sister), and A. P. Watt; and publishers such as Henry Holt & Co.; Houghton, Mifflin & Co.; McClure’s; and Curtis Brown document the nature and functioning of the marketplace for literary works in North America at the turn of the century. Watt’s file contains letters and telegrams offering material and negotiating terms for authors such as Arthur Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling, and Brett Harte. Such correspondence includes discussion on pricing and rights, author attitudes to editorial suggestions, and illuminates editorial decision-making via memos from staff to one another as annotations on letters.
The changing political and social values of the time and the handling of those concerns by a major mainstream literary publication are documented in correspondence with civic reform leaders, religious and charity groups, scientists, and politicians. Critical reception of certain articles, editorials and editorial choices are documented in incoming letters, for example from W. E. B. Du Bois, Henry Fairfield Osborn, and Edna Kenton. Articles such as “Taking the Ambition out of the Working Man” which criticized labor union movements; and “Militant Women and Women” on feminism and the suffrage movement garnered many positive and negative responses that are scattered throughout this series.
Correspondence with scientists and inventors document the editors' efforts to solicit articles on notable new inventions and discoveries. Examples include the Wright Brothers and Alexander Graham Bell on early flight experiments; Louis Boutan on underwater and John G. Doughty on aerial photography; and Thomas Edison on the kineto-phonograph.
The editors' exacting concerns with style, format, and reproduction of images are evident in correspondence with the Century Company’s printer De Vinne Press, including discussions of grammar and usage, layouts, typeface choices, and printing rates. The importance of visual aesthetics to the editors and the control they sought to exert on the finished product is apparent in correspondence with contributing artists such as Joseph Pennell, Timothy Cole, Andre Castaigne, and Thornton Oakley.
Correspondence with experts in various fields, to whom the magazine sent unpublished manuscripts for review, demonstrates the lengths to which the editors went in ensuring factual accuracy, including in fiction and poetry. This is documented in the correspondence of Henry Fairfield Osborn, William James Stillman, Okakura Kakuzo, and Worthington Chauncey Ford among others. Some author files contain complaints and corrections of articles by these third party experts, often alongside the author’s objections to or acceptance of criticisms. These are especially evident with subjects that generated strong opinion such as events surrounding the Civil War and the Century’s related series of 1884-1887.
Gilder and Johnson's sympathy with various progressive era institutions and associations is documented through letters from charity groups, government commissions, societies, and clubs that were active during this era, such as the New York Association for the Blind, of which Gilder was the president. A number of files contain correspondence from such associations soliciting magazine space, endorsement by the editors, or money, as in letters from representatives of the Red Cross Society, the International Peace Forum, and Women's Suffrage Associations.
This series contains character references that were requested by the magazine before publishing an unknown writer’s work, and are usually filed under the author's name. There are also a number of letters from family members or managers of estates of literary figures, and participants in the Civil War, offering their diaries, letters, and other original documents.
Editorship of the magazine changed hands several times after 1913. Succeeding Johnson was Robert Sterling Yard who left after one year, then Douglas Z. Doty who remained until 1918 and was followed by Thomas H. Smith and W. Morgan Shuster, each staying only one year, then Glen Frank, and Hewitt H. Howland. Yard and Doty expressed their intentions to change the editorial direction of the magazine in letters to contributors, and also in published editorials. The reactions to these changes are reflected in letters from readers and writers, and in annotations and correspondence from staff.
Years in parentheses indicate birth and death dates. Documents dating from before July 1888 may have fire, smoke and/or water damage.
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Audrey Murdick is the wife of Jeff Dunham, a popular American ventriloquist, stand-up comedian, and actor. She has gained attention as the spouse of the renowned entertainer and has been a supportive partner in his career and personal life.
Here is a breakdown of key aspects about Audrey Murdick:
Personal Information:
Background and Early Life:
Audrey Murdick was born on August 29, 1980, in Norco, California, USA. She grew up in a close-knit family and had a passion for fitness and health from a young age. Audrey’s dedication to maintaining an active lifestyle laid the foundation for her future career as a fitness model and nutritionist.
Career as a Fitness Model and Nutritionist:
Audrey Murdick pursued her passion for fitness and became a certified nutritionist and personal trainer. She worked hard to maintain a fit and healthy physique, which led her to gain recognition in the fitness industry.
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Audrey has appeared in numerous fitness magazines and publications, showcasing her expertise and sharing her fitness tips with others.
Relationship with Jeff Dunham:
Audrey and Jeff Dunham met in 2009 when she attended one of his shows. The couple hit it off and began dating, eventually leading to their engagement in December 2011.
They tied the knot on October 12, 2012, in Santa Ynez, California. Since then, Audrey has been a constant source of support for Jeff, accompanying him on his tours and sharing in the ups and downs of his successful career.
Motherhood and Family Life:
Audrey Murdick and Jeff Dunham have welcomed several children into their family. Their first child, twin boys named Jack Steven and James Jeffrey, were born on October 11, 2015.
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Audrey embraced motherhood and prioritized her family while continuing to support her husband’s career. In March 2019, the couple announced that they were expecting their third child. Their daughter, Bree Dunham, was born on December 2, 2019, completing their family.
Philanthropic Endeavors:
Apart from her career and family, Audrey Murdick has also been involved in philanthropic activities. She has supported various charitable causes, including organizations focused on children’s healthcare and animal welfare. Audrey and Jeff have been actively involved in spreading awareness and raising funds for these organizations, using their platform to make a positive impact on the community.
Strong Support System:
Audrey Murdick has been a strong pillar of support for Jeff Dunham throughout their relationship. As Jeff travels extensively for his comedy tours, Audrey often accompanies him, providing moral support and being a constant source of encouragement.
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Her presence has helped Jeff maintain a healthy work-life balance, ensuring that their family remains connected despite the demands of his career.
Shared Interests and Hobbies:
Audrey shares several interests and hobbies with Jeff Dunham, which further strengthens their bond. They both have a passion for fitness and often engage in physical activities together.
Whether it’s going for hikes, working out at the gym, or participating in outdoor adventures, they enjoy staying active as a couple. Their shared interests have allowed them to find common ground and build a solid foundation for their relationship.
Public Appearances and Events:
Audrey Murdick has made public appearances alongside Jeff Dunham at various events and award shows. Their red carpet appearances showcase their strong partnership and the support they have for each other’s endeavors. Audrey’s elegance and grace have made her a beloved figure among fans of Jeff Dunham, who appreciate her presence by his side.
Social Media Presence:
Audrey actively maintains a social media presence, regularly sharing glimpses into her family life and personal adventures. Her Instagram account, in particular, provides followers with a behind-the-scenes look at her experiences as a wife, mother, fitness enthusiast, and supporter of Jeff’s career.
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Audrey’s engaging posts and updates allow fans to connect with her and gain insights into her dynamic lifestyle.
Balanced Personal and Professional Life:
Despite being married to a high-profile comedian, Audrey Murdick has managed to maintain a balanced personal and professional life. While supporting Jeff’s career, she has also focused on her own passions, such as fitness and nutrition.
Audrey’s ability to strike a balance between her family responsibilities and personal endeavors serves as an inspiration to many.
Privacy and Low-Key Lifestyle:
Although Audrey is married to a famous entertainer, she prefers to maintain a relatively private and low-key lifestyle. She values her family’s privacy and prioritizes creating a safe and nurturing environment for their children. This decision reflects her commitment to their family’s well-being and allows them to enjoy a sense of normalcy amidst the spotlight.
Conclusion
Audrey Murdick has played an essential role in Jeff Dunham’s life, providing love, support, and stability. Through her career as a fitness model and nutritionist, she has demonstrated her dedication to a healthy lifestyle. As a wife and mother, Audrey has embraced her family life and actively participated in philanthropic endeavors. Her partnership with Jeff and her involvement in various activities have made her an integral part of the Dunham family’s journey
Audrey Murdick’s journey alongside Jeff Dunham has been one of love, support, and shared passions. Her presence in his life has contributed significantly to his personal and professional growth, while also allowing her to pursue her own aspirations.
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Through their shared interests, public appearances, and social media presence, Audrey and Jeff continue to inspire their fans with their strong partnership and dedication to maintaining a balanced life.
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Stephen Dunham Dowers (September 14, 1964 - September 14, 2012) was an American movie and television actor. He was best known for his roles as Edward Pillows in DAG and as Peter in The Mummy. Bowers was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Bowers was married to Alexondra Lee. He died on his birthday on September 14, 2012 from a heart attack in his Burbank, California home, aged 48.[1][2][3][4]
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Doctor Who has long been my favorite show, but until recently rewatchings of old episodes have been few and far between. This has changed in the last couple of years as I have been using birthday and Christmas money to buy some of the old episodes, usually enjoying them with one or two of my nerdier daughters. This year, though, my wife and I bought a year of Britbox for each other as a gift, which gives me access to nearly all of classic Who.
Continue reading The Invisible Enemy [Classic Doctor Who]
Lately, I’ve been going through some other movies and shows and finding where there are actors or creative talent that they have in common with Doctor Who.
Also recently, I finished going through all the “Emma Peel” episodes of the 1960s TV show The Avengers and blogging about each one (starting here), including noting when its guest cast were also people who made appearances in Doctor Who. I was struck by how much crossover there was.
(Daily Doctor Who #346)
Continue reading Doctor Who / The New Avengers – Actor Connections
Doctor Who has long been my favorite show, but in recent years rewatchings of old episodes have been few and far between. But lately I decided to spend both some of my 50th birthday spending money and my Christmas spending money on some of these adventures, and enjoy them with one or two of my nerdier daughters.
(Daily Doctor Who #200)
Continue reading Pyramids of Mars [Classic Doctor Who]
In thinking about the TV show Blake’s 7 recently (for reasons that will be coming up soon), I’ve been noting how many connections there are between that British science fiction series and another one that we all know and love, Doctor Who. Indeed, when Blake’s 7 hit the United States in the 1980’s, it was really the Doctor Who crowd who formed the fanbase.
(Daily Doctor Who #119)
Continue reading Blake’s 7–the Doctor Who Connections (Part 2–the Actors)
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George Frederick Percy Benson (11 January 1911 – 17 June 1983) was a British actor of both theatre and screen, whose career stretched from the 1930s to the early 1970s.[1][2] He was on stage from the late 1920s, and made his film debut in 1932 in Holiday Lovers written by Leslie Arliss.[3][4] His most notable work as a comic actor included supporting roles with George Formby (Keep Fit - 1937) and Ronnie Barker (A Home of Your Own - 1964).[1]
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Martin guides us through his favourite music from the 1970s. With tracks from Nick Lowe, The Specials, Minnie Ripperton and Blondie. Show more
On a biting December night, Jim Lloyd enthrals Ambridge residents with the story of a family who dare to direct their future when they wish upon a bewitched monkey’s paw. Show more
Alistair McGowan stars as a host of famous people in this new comedy about a man who spends his life on the road, daydreaming about the brilliant life that he's never had. Show more
Wiley challenges you to do the alphabet over a different beat!
Shaun talks to Sarfraz Manzoor about his new live show inspired by Bruce Springsteen, and how his memoir was turned into last year's comedy film 'Blinded By the Light'. Show more
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All of the A-list celebrities seen at Wimbledon, London's premier tennis tournament
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As Carlos Alcaraz and Barbora Krejcikova raised their Wimbledon trophies this weekend, they were applauded by Hollywood stars, legendary athletes, and British royals. | Business Insider Africa
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Wimbledon, the oldest tennis tournament in the world and one of the four Grand Slam tournaments of the season, began on July 1 and wrapped up on July 14.
The spectacle at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club always draws a number of society's elites. This year, the most recognizable spectators included athletes David Beckham and Maria Sharapova, Foo Fighters front man Dave Grohl, "Bridgerton" stars like Golda Rosheuvel and Luke Thompson, and royalty including Kate Middleton and Queen Camilla.
Here's a look at all the A-listers who attended Wimbledon this year.
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Stephen Dunham
Stephen Dunham (September 14, 1964 – September 14, 2012) was an American actor, best known as Edward Pillows on the series DAG and known internationally for his roles as Mr. Henderson in The Mummy and Dr. Paul Chamberlain in Monster-in-Law.
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Stephen Dunham
Personal life
Career
Death
Filmography
References
Personal life
Stephen Dunham was born Stephen Dunham Bowers in Boston, Massachusetts on September 14, 1964. He grew up in Manchester, New Hampshire. He was married to actress Alexondra Lee.
Career
Dunham had a role in The Mummy as Henderson. He played Peter on What I Like About You and Chad on True Jackson, VP. He was also known for his role as Charlie Thorpe in Hot Properties. He played Edward in DAG from 2000 to 2001. He also acted in dozens of other television shows and major films. He played Hunter Franklin on the short-lived sitcom Oh, Grow Up. More recently he appeared in Monster-in-Law (2005), The Bill Engvall Show (2007) and a small cameo appearance in Get Smart (2008). In 2011, he appeared on Hot in Cleveland, playing an Amish bartender, and in 2012, he had a role in Paranormal Activity 4 alongside his real life wife Alexondra Lee as Doug Nelson.
Death
He suffered a heart attack and died on September 14, 2012, his 48th birthday, in Burbank, California. The end credits of Paranormal Activity 4 include a dedication to him.
Filmography
Actor
2012
Paranormal Activity 4 as
Doug
2012
Savages as
Six (uncredited)
2011
Hot in Cleveland (TV Series) as
Abner
- Where's Elka? (2011) - Abner
2008
True Jackson, VP (TV Series) as
Chad Brackett
- The Reject Room (2010) - Chad Brackett
- Telling Amanda (2008) - Chad Brackett
2009
The Bill Engvall Show (TV Series) as
Danny
- Car Trouble (2009) - Danny
- The Coffee Maker (2009) - Danny
- Oh, Brother (2009) - Danny
2008
Get Smart as
Secret Service Commander
2005
Hot Properties (TV Series) as
Dr. Charlie Thorpe
- El día de compasión (2005) - Dr. Charlie Thorpe
- Grrr- (2005) - Dr. Charlie Thorpe
- Killer Bodies (2005) - Dr. Charlie Thorpe
- It's a Wonderful Christmas Carol on 34th Street (2005) - Dr. Charlie Thorpe
- Whatever Lola Wants (2005) - Dr. Charlie Thorpe
- When Chloe Met Marco (2005) - Dr. Charlie Thorpe
- The Return of the Ring (2005) - Dr. Charlie Thorpe
- Waiting for Oprah (2005) - Dr. Charlie Thorpe
- Dating Up, Dating Down (2005) - Dr. Charlie Thorpe
- Sex, Lies & Chubby Chasers (2005) - Dr. Charlie Thorpe
- Online Dating (2005) - Dr. Charlie Thorpe
- Chick Stuff (2005) - Dr. Charlie Thorpe
- Pilot (2005) - Dr. Charlie Thorpe
2005
Monster-in-Law as
Dr. Paul Chamberlain
2004
D.O.T.S. (TV Movie)
2004
The Deerings (TV Movie)
2004
Zombies! (Video Game) as
Zombie Non-binary (credit only)
2003
The Big Wide World of Carl Laemke (TV Short)
2003
What I Like About You (TV Series) as
Peter
- The Odd Couple (2003) - Peter
- Absence Makes the Heart Grow- Never Mind (2003) - Peter
- Partially Obstructed View (2003) - Peter
- I'm Sorry, So Sorry (2003) - Peter
- No More Mr. Nice Guy (2003) - Peter
- When Holly Met Tina (2003) - Peter
- Boys' Club (2003) - Peter
- I Love You- Soon (2003) - Peter
2003
Just Shoot Me! (TV Series) as
Andrew
- A Simple Kiss of Fate (2003) - Andrew
2003
Anger Management as
Maitre d'
2002
Catch Me If You Can as
Pilot
2002
Romeo Fire (TV Movie)
2002
Presidio Med (TV Series)
- When Approaching a Let-Go (2002)
2002
The Chronicle (TV Series) as
Louis Phillips
- A Snitch in Time (2002) - Louis Phillips
- Hell Mall (2002) - Louis Phillips
2000
DAG (TV Series) as
Edward Pillows
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- Mr. Daggett Goes to Washington (2001) - Edward Pillows
- Going Places (2001) - Edward Pillows
- Smoke (2001) - Edward Pillows
- Basketball Jones (2001) - Edward Pillows
- America's Sweetheart (2001) - Edward Pillows
- Guns and Roses (2001) - Edward Pillows
- Prom (2001) - Edward Pillows
- Off the Record (2001) - Edward Pillows
- The Decoy (2001) - Edward Pillows
- The Interrogation (2001) - Edward Pillows
- Jennifer Returns (2000) - Edward Pillows
- A Whitman Christmas Sampler (2000) - Edward Pillows
- The Return of Kathering Twigg (2000) - Edward Pillows
- Losing Judith (2000) - Edward Pillows
- Meet Sullivan Pope (2000) - Edward Pillows
- Pilot (2000) - Edward Pillows
2000
Traffic as
Lobbyist
2000
Nothing Sacred as
Matt
1999
Oh, Grow Up (TV Series) as
Hunter Franklin
- Goodwill Hunter (1999) - Hunter Franklin
- Baby It's Cold Outside (1999) - Hunter Franklin
- Duckboy Flies Again (1999) - Hunter Franklin
- The Parent Trap: Part 2 (1999) - Hunter Franklin
- The Parent Trap: Part 1 (1999) - Hunter Franklin
- Himbo (1999) - Hunter Franklin
- Hunter's Metamorphosis (1999) - Hunter Franklin
- Clods and Monsters (1999) - Hunter Franklin
- Marathon Men (1999) - Hunter Franklin
- President of the House (1999) - Hunter Franklin
- Love Stinks (1999) - Hunter Franklin
- Good Pop, Bad Pop (1999) - Hunter Franklin
- Pilot (1999) - Hunter Franklin
1999
The Mummy as
Mr. Henderson
1995
Nonstop Pyramid Action (Short) as
Nick (as Stephen Bowers)
1990
Grand (TV Series) as
Repairman
- Janice Steals Home (1990) - Repairman (as Stephen Bowers)
1987
You Talkin' to Me? (uncredited)
Stunts
2003
The Last Samurai (stunt performer)
Thanks
2012
Paranormal Activity 4 (in memory of)
References
Stephen Dunham Wikipedia
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Terence Plummer
Executioner / Frederick / Guard / Karate opponent / Mercenary / Navy Danger Maker / Olga's Opponent 3 / Private / Security Guard 2 / Toy Sung (1 episode, 1965-1969)
Terry Richards
Cybernaut / Employee in the Marriage Bureau / Mercenary / Private / Williams (1 episode, 1965-1969)
Art Thomas
Handcuffed Man / Major Vazin / Man in Old Lady Disguise / Pierre (1 episode, 1966-1969)
Walter Swash
Foreman of the Jury / Gambler / Ministerial Aide / Racegoer (1 episode, 1962-1964)
Morris Perry
Harry / Police Sergeant / Second Technician (3 episodes, 1961-1963)
Harvey Hall
Guard #1 / Heavy in opening teaser / The briefcase / Ulric (1 episode, 1965-1969)
Michael Gover
One Six / One-Six (2 episodes, 1963)
Edward Higgins
P.C. Andrews / The Gardener (2 episodes, 1962-1968)
Arthur Hewlett
One Twelve (1 episode, 1962)
Richard Marner
Man on T.V. screen (1 episode, 1966)
Romo Gorrara
Thug / Army Danger Maker / Goon / Gregor / Guard / Guard #1 / Laundryman #1 / Man Tossed From Car / Stanislaw Arkadi (uncredited) (9 episodes, 1966-1969)
Billy John
Bidder / Diplomat / Gambler / Jury Member / Man at Seance / Man in Crowd / Senator (uncredited) (7 episodes, 1962-1964)
Paul Weston
Josino's double / Journalist / Passenger on train / Peter Peel / Rally Guest / Second Policeman / Thug in lighthouse / Tout (uncredited) (7 episodes, 1967-1968)
Peter Roy
Detective / Fashion Show Guest / Party Guest / Perova / Porter at Norborough (uncredited) (5 episodes, 1965-1968)
Aileen Lewis
Fashion Show Audience / Lady in Court / Shopper / Train Passenger (uncredited) (4 episodes, 1963-1967)
Maxwell Craig
Forensics / Guard / Thug in car / Wilson (First Assassin) (uncredited) (4 episodes, 1967-1969)
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with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
Contributors
Unknown :
Frank Bough
Unknown :
Sally Magnusson
Unknown :
Jeremy Paxman
with Pattie Coldwell
What entertained, annoyed or provoked you on last night's television? Phone Pattie on [number removed]and let her know.
(Answers to your comments ll.OOamj
Weather followed by Neighbours
Every day, the issues you are talking about are discussed by Robert Kilroy-Silk and an informed studio audience.
Contributors
Unknown :
Robert Kilroy-Silk
Weather followed by Going for Gold
Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings followed by Play School
Presenter Ben Thomas Guest Janet Palmer
Story: The Elephant's Child by RUDYARD KIPLING adapted by KATE COPSTICK (R) and Pinny's House by PETER FIRMIN
Pinny and the Floppy Frog (R)
Contributors
Unknown :
Andy Crane
Presenter :
Ben Thomas
Presenter :
Guest Janet Palmer
Adapted By :
Kate Copstick
Unknown :
Peter Firmin
with Barry Foster
Contributors
Unknown :
Barry Foster
Bob Wellings and Pattie Coldwell invite the programme makers whom you want to interview into the studio.
Ring them on [number removed].
Contributors
Unknown :
Bob Wellings
Unknown :
Pattie Coldwell
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Pamela Armstrong Alan Titchmarsh and Ross Davidson
Today Jane Asher arranges a surprise party for one lucky viewer. Who will it be? What will happen? And why weren't you invited? Tune in to find out.HAW
Deputy editor SIMON SHAW Editor STEVE WEDDLE BBC Pebble Mill
Contributors
Unknown :
Pamela Armstrong
Unknown :
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown :
Ross Davidson
Unknown :
Jane Asher
Editor :
Simon Shaw
Editor :
Steve Weddle
with Michael Buerk
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Contributors
Unknown :
Michael Buerk
Unknown :
Weather John Kettley
A new neighbour in the street bodes no good.
(For cast see page 75. Shown again tomorrow at 9. 00am)
A European general knowledge quiz hosted by Henry Kelly
This week's seven contestants have now been whittled down to five. Two of them will appear in the final round in a head-to-head confrontation to find today's winner in Going for Gold.
Contributors
Unknown :
Henry Kelly
starring
Judy Davis Sam Neill
Sybylla Melvyn , born to poverty on an outback farm, struggles against her upbringing and her working-class values. She is determined to fulfil her life and have not just a career, but a 'brilliant' one. This moving and dramatic love story follows her years of independence and the eventful writing of her autobiographical novel which was published in Edinburgh in 1901. Screenplay by ELEANOR WHITCOMBE Based on the novel by MILES FRANKUN Produced by MARGARET FINK
Directed by GILLIAN ARMSTRONG
9 FILMS: page 30
Contributors
Unknown :
Judy Davis
Unknown :
Sam Neill
Unknown :
Sybylla Melvyn
Unknown :
Eleanor Whitcombe
Novel By :
Miles Frankun
Produced By :
Margaret Fink
Directed By :
Gillian Armstrong
Sybylla Melvyn :
Judy Davis
Harry Beecham :
Sam Neill
Aunt Helen :
Wendy Hughes
Frank Hawden :
Robert Grubb
Mr McSwat :
Max Cullen
Aunt Gussie :
Pat Kennedy
Grandma Bossier :
Aileen Britton
Uncle Julius :
Peter Whitford
Mrs McSwat :
Carole Skinner
Father alan :
Hopgood
Mother :
Julia Blake
Peter McSwat :
Tony Hughes
Lizer McSwat :
Tina Robinson
Andy Crane - starting with:
Caterpillar Trail
with Stuart Bradley
Lazy lions in the Masai Mara, and sleepy barn owls in Aylesbury, but there's not much rest in Caterpillar Trail this week, someone's always awake.
Contributors
Presenter (Children's BBC) :
Andy Crane
Presenter (Caterpillar Trail) :
Stuart Bradley
Studio Director (Caterpillar Trail) :
Fay Woolf
Series Producer (Caterpillar Trail) :
Barbara Roddam
Laurel and Hardy find it hard to make money from some talented dancers.
(R)
with Chris Burton as Prince Yubi
Benji the stray dog and Zax the guardian robot are the only friends young Prince Yubi can rely on when he becomes a refugee on earth. In today's episode he needs their help to save his personal spaceship from being stolen by his enemies.
(R)
(Part 4 tomorrow at 4.05pm)
Contributors
Executive Producer :
Joseph Barbera
Executive Producer :
Margaret Loesch
Director :
Joe Camp
Prince Yubi :
Chris Burton
An exciting approach to the art of making pictures with Tony Hart and Margot Wilson
Gardens
As the ping-pong ball amazes itself on being blown about, the folded ink drawings flutter by. Pot plants shelter under the cardboard conservatory as Morph exercises his green fingers. Meanwhile Chas puts a sock in it and Tony has trouble with some little people from Zurich!
Look out for your work in today's Gallery.
Director CLAIRE WINYARD
Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY
If you are 15 or under and would like to send a picture to the Gallery, send your entry to: Hartbeat, BBCtv,
London W3 6XZ. There's a prize for any that are shown if your name, age and address are on the back. But sorry, none can be returned.
* BACK PAGES: page 110
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Contributors
Unknown :
Tony Hart
Unknown :
Margot Wilson
the caretaker :
Colin Bennett
with Roger Finn, Helen Rollason and John Craven
Newsround brings you stories of the day and explains the facts behind them.
Contributors
Newsreader :
Roger Finn
Newsreader :
Helen Rollason
Newsreader :
John Craven
by MARGARET MAHY dramatised by ALLAN BAKER 2: Jake's reunion with her father and his new family is not going at all well - and Bond's mission is not proving to be so easy either.
Videotape editor STAN POW Music ROGER LIMB.
BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Executive producer PAUL STONE Director CHRISTINE SECOMBE
*CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Contributors
Unknown :
Margaret Mahy
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Allan Baker
Producer :
Paul Stone
Director :
Christine Secombe
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Sophie Bold
Dora :
Clare Wilkie
Lewis :
Sebastian Knapp
Bond :
Grant Thatcher
David :
Rob Edwards
Philippa :
Clare Clifford
Wirdegens :
Granville Saxton
Wirdegens :
Sue Soames
Andre :
Adrian Fletcher
Shop assistant :
Danny Glass
Teenagers :
Andy Dunham
Teenagers :
Steve Wares
Presented by Angela Rippon Radio 2 provides one of tonight's teams called Two's Company who are not two, but three. Vivien Stuart captains the team and her cohorts are Roger Royle and Adrian Love.
Contributors
Presented By :
Angela Rippon
Unknown :
Vivien Stuart
Unknown :
Roger Royle
Unknown :
Adrian Love.
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell Weather MICHAEL FISH
Contributors
Unknown :
Nicholas Witchell
Unknown :
Weather Michael
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East
Look North, South Today North West Tonight Midlands Today
Join Terry live from the Television Theatre. Programme associates
NEIL SHAND , CHRIS GREENWOOD Director TOM CORCORAN Producer JON PLOWMAN
Series producer JOHN FISHER
Contributors
Unknown :
Neil Shand
Unknown :
Chris Greenwood
Director :
Tom Corcoran
Producer :
Jon Plowman
Producer :
John Fisher
HGV drivers Selina Scott and Jeff Banks head north of the border to sort out the style of the men of Stirling.
Caryn Franklin meets a legendary figure of the 60s who's just opened in Carnaby Street and there are baubles, bangles and beads - the best of accessories.
Contributors
Unknown :
Selina Scott
Unknown :
Jeff Banks
Unknown :
Caryn Franklin
created by ROBERT BANKS STEWART starring John Nettles in Poison by JOHN FLETCHER with Terence Alexander
Louise Jameson Sean Arnold
Guest star Alfred Burke
A series of bizarre murders brings Jim Bergerac face to face with death.
Produced by JONATHAN ALWYN
Directed by ROBERT TRONSON (R)
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Contributors
Unknown :
John Nettles
Unknown :
John Fletcher
Unknown :
Terence Alexander
Unknown :
Louise Jameson
Unknown :
Sean Arnold
Unknown :
Alfred Burke
Unknown :
Jim Bergerac
Produced By :
Jonathan Alwyn
Directed By :
Robert Tronson
Jim Bergerac :
John Nettles
Charles Hungerford :
Terence Alexander
Dr Anderson :
Alfred Burke
Susan Young :
Louise Jameson
Crozier :
Sean Arnold
Dr Rodgers :
Bernard Archard
Temperley :
Philip Bond
Patterson :
Bruce Gordon
Price :
Philip Anthony
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❉ 50 years to the day, the debut of Patrick Troughton as Doctor Who lives again.
“Our new Dr. Who is more ‘with it’; more ‘switched on’, more in tune with the Twentieth Century. There are, of course, still traces of his old personality and, characteristically, he still wears the same clothes, which are a trifle baggy on his new form… He’s more closely involved in human affairs, even more curious about modern developments, and always ready or eager to reform or make trouble for any individuals he thinks are on the wrong wave-length.” – ‘Phoenix in the TARDIS’, ‘The Dr. Who Annual’, 1967
I was two years old when I first saw The Power of the Daleks. It was the first ‘Doctor Who’ story I remember watching anything of, and just about the first thing I can ever remember. It’s where a 52-year love affair started that shows no sign of abating.
Appropriately enough, the first thing I remember watching from the story was a Dalek, minus exterminator gun, as Dr. Who – of course, as a toddler I didn’t know there’s been one before this funny little man with the bright-as-button eyes – and his friends huddling worriedly away from it. The other images imprinted on my memory are the rebels fighting the Daleks in Episode Six and, at the end of it, the wonderful moment where a shattered Dalek’s eye stick looks up as the TARDIS dematerialises and the credits roll. Left with my Nan while Mum did the meat round for my dad’s butcher’s shop in the winter of 1966, these vivid images were translated into many scribbled drawings on greaseproof paper filched from dad’s shop.
I never thought I’d see Power again. That was OK, because the script could have been written for audio. That’s not to say that it’s static and wordy; the story mesmerises as the threat slowly builds and the dialogue is a treat for the ear. Luckily, though, we live in a time of wonders. Following the discovery of The Enemy of the World and (most of) The Web of Fear in 2013, three years later I was, amazingly, able to watch the first three episodes of The Power of the Daleks.
The BFI is now almost as inseparable from ‘Doctor Who’ as the series once was from the children’s show ‘Blue Peter’. ‘The Developing Art’ season was held there for the programme’s 21st Anniversary year and, in the 1990s, the rediscovered Patrick Troughton story The Ice Warriors had its public premiere on the Southbank. The BFI’s affinity with ‘Doctor Who’ was publicly affirmed forever with the 50th Anniversary season in 2013, which celebrated the series’ half century with a monthly event dedicated to each Doctor.
The atmosphere on Saturday was as good-natured and buoyant as every one of those, with hosts Dick Fiddy and Justin Johnson even repeating the competition where members of the audience got the chance to win a ‘Doctor Who’ DVD by “shouting out for Dick” (A joke, I’m assured, that will never get old).
A variety of special guests graced the stage under the watchful eye of the cartoon second Doctor as he gazed down from the big screen. First up was comedian, presenter and actor Frank Skinner, at 59 now entirely grey, who was as engaging as he had been in 2013 introducing The Tomb of the Cybermen, highlighting the fascination his nine year-old self had for the new man in the TARDIS, as well as getting the biggest laugh of the day, with his comment that “there aren’t too many middle-aged, silver haired celebrities still at large.”
Doctor Who fandom, a minority of people who moan about everything aside, is a wonderful thing. Where else would you find artists and animators as dedicated as Charles Norton and Rob Ritchie, and their fourteen assistants listed in the closing credits, who could turn around a project in six months that, at the very least, was estimated to take between eight and nine? It was easy, Norton said, as long as you “didn’t do anything silly like eating or sleeping.”
Equally worthy of praise is the quality of the audio, given a painstakingly and pin-sharp restoration by ‘Doctor Who’ audio archivist Mark Ayres, from a domestic recording made by Graham Strong – who was in the audience and deservedly got a round of applause – when Power had its one and only BBC screening. Something had gone wrong and the episodes shown on Saturday didn’t have 5.1 stereo mix, but as they’d been originally transmitted with a mono soundtrack, for me that made the presentation was all the more authentic. Besides, the stereo mix is something to look forward to when the DVD comes out in two weeks.
After Episodes Two and Three were shown, the already announced Anneke Wills and Frazer Hines (who played companions Polly and Jamie) were joined by Power’s production designer Derek Dodd, future ‘Doctor Who’ director Graeme Harper, who was a 21 year-old runner on the story, and the series’ current Executive Producer Steven Moffat, who was four years old in November 1966.
As in 2013, the panel discussion revealed fascinating new anecdotes about the making of what we’d just watched, principally Anneke teaching Patrick an Irish lullaby to play on his recorder that her husband Michael Gough had sung to her; and Derek Dodd basing his designs on the vintage futures of Buster Crabbe’s 1930s Flash Gordon serials, Georges Méliès’ silent film A Trip to the Moon (1902) and the popular Meccano construction kits. The well-known story of Anneke and Michael Craze (Ben Jackson) emerging from the TARDIS to confront Patrick with T-shirts bearing the slogan “Come back Bill Hartnell, all is forgiven” was punch-lined by Steven’s quip “… and then you were replaced by Jamie and Victoria.”
The screening was a happy occasion, and the goodwill continued into both BFI bars and long into the night.
As all the press coverage around The Power of the Daleks confirms, BBC Worldwide couldn’t have picked a more important story to animate in full. At the time, audiences were used to popular heroes such as Tarzan, The Saint and Sherlock Holmes being played by different actors, but this was the first time the change of leading man had been made part of the narrative. Not only that, but – as Steven pointed out – his character was totally different.
For obvious reasons, the 2D Patrick Troughton’s face isn’t as mobile as the actor’s was in live action performances, but in this version that makes the new Dr. Who more enigmatic; as well as not knowing what’s happened to him, you discern even less about what he’s thinking and planning. I had an immediate nostalgic thrill at the little man’s battered hat, loudly checked trousers and elastic sided boots, as this was the Doctor I saw in the Dr. Who Annuals and TV Comic strips of the time, where, until 1969, the artists worked solely from photographs from Patrick’s first two stories. Great stuff.
Episode One is rather static, but as soon as the Daleks arrive, the animation really comes into its own, in a style I would say is, cleverly, subtly informed by the work of George Dunning on The Beatles’ ‘Yellow Submarine’ (which hit cinemas two summers after Power was on TV). I don’t know what it is about Ray Cusick’s iconic design, but Daleks look good in almost any medium – TV, film, illustration, Lego and now animation. As Dick Fiddy observed, the initial scenes of two of them covered in cobwebs are both strikingly beautiful and haunting. When Lesterson reactivates a Dalek and its arms and eye stick start to slowly move, the implied menace is hugely effective.
As it was in the original version, the more Daleks there are, the more the threat increases and the more gripping the story becomes. Watching the story ‘complete’ for the first time, I was struck by how much the main plot beat riffs on ‘Quatermass and the Pit’ – an ancient space capsule under scientific investigation that brings a sleeping, apocalyptic threat back to life.
The scientist responsible, Lesterson – brilliantly played, in any medium, by the underrated Robert James – is the story’s Robert Oppenheimer, criticising his assistants for bringing politics into his lab but unleashing a power that nearly destroys everything. If Lesterson is Oppenheimer, Bragen (Bernard Archard, equally brilliant) is a 1930s dictator-in-waiting, gradually working his way up the government hierarchy until he can take over. The uniforms of his security guards look like they were based on those worn by Mussolini’s Italian fascists and, thinking about it, Archard’s aquiline profile is very Il Duce. Christopher Barry clearly saw the historical parallels and now, thanks to Charles Norton’s fantastic team, so, again, can we.
It was a shrewd move to stop the screening after the end of Episode Three, when three Daleks are seen chanting “We will get our power”. I guarantee everyone in the auditorium on Saturday afternoon did that as soon as they could.
In any form, The Power of the Daleks is unmissable.
❉ Robert Fairclough is a film and TV journalist and blogger and a regular contributor to ‘Doctor Who Magazine’ and ‘SFX’. He is the author of books on the iconic TV series ‘The Prisoner’, and co-author (with Mike Kenwood) of definitive guides to the classic TV dramas ‘The Sweeney’ and ‘Callan’. His biography of the actor Ian Carmichael was one of ‘The Independent’s Top 10 Film Books of the Year for 2011.
❉ ‘Doctor Who: The Power of the Daleks’ is available as a digital download on BBC Store.
❉ ‘The Power of the Daleks’ DVD will be released on 21 November 2016, RRP £20.42, and is available to order from www.amazon.co.uk
❉ A colour version of ‘The Power of the Daleks’ will be available to buy on 31 December 2016, also appearing on Blu-ray in February 2017.
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The dogmatic Lord Rustless finds his stately posture frustrated by his uncontrollable staff as he attempts to lecture on a series of topics. Stars Ronnie Barker, Frank Gatliff, Josephine Tewson, Mary Baxter, David Jason and Moira Foot
Lord Rustless takes an interest in the law this week as he is trailed by a man with a writ, whilst Dithers is accused of a serious offence of his own.
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George Betton
Will Bingham / Chevy Chase / Customer in Cafe / Publican / Security Guard / Smith / Spooner / Tom Bates (9 episodes, 1958-1966)
Madge Brindley
Bertha Swinton / Ethel / Gertie Griffin / Lady in Station / Mrs. Richards / Mrs. Thomson / Neighbour / Old Lady (8 episodes, 1956-1967)
John Boxer
Charles Hunt / Clerk of the Court / Hobbs / Insp. Mitchell / Prosecuting Counsel (5 episodes, 1959-1967)
Paul Lindley
Barber / Clerk of the Court / Man / Motorist (3 episodes, 1965-1970)
Shelagh Wilcocks
Mrs. Winsor / Witness / Woman at House / Woman with Dog (4 episodes, 1967-1975)
Iain Anders
Alf Stevens / Fire Chief / Main in Club (3 episodes, 1966-1968)
Peter Tilbury
D.C. Cox / Det. Con. Cox (2 episodes, 1974)
Brian Dent
Clerk of the Court / Mr. Renton (2 episodes, 1959-1960)
Carla Challoner
Ruth, as a Child (1 episode, 1962)
Peter Fontaine
Clerk of the Court (1 episode, 1962)
Cavan Malone
Arthur Flint, as a Young Man (1 episode, 1962)
Desmond Davies
George Dixon, as a Young Man (1 episode, 1962)
Arthur R. Webb
Clerk of the Court (1 episode, 1968)
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https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Stephen_Dunham_(2)
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Name Stephen Dunham Gender Male Birth Freetown, Massachusetts
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Dunham, Isaac Watson. Dunham Genealogy: Deacon John Dunham of Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1589-1669, and his descendants, Hartford, CT: Connecticut Historical Society, 1907
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15 Celebs Who've Opened Up About What Their First Dates Were Like With Other Famous People
John Krasinski thought there was no chance he was going to get a second date with Emily Blunt, so for their first date he decided to do something random and wild: they went to a shooting range.
1. First, Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively's first date was a double date, and they weren't even dating each other. Ryan explained they had remained friends after filming Green Lantern and talked frequently, then one day they were both heading to Boston and ended up taking the train together. This all led to their first date, which they recreated on their 10th anniversary.
2. Sarah Hyland revealed her first date with now-husband Wells Adams was at her house, and he made her shrimp tacos. Sarah said their first date came right after a kidney transplant, so she was quarantined at home and couldn't go out, so Wells came to her. "He had cooked for me, and I never had a man cook for me before, so it was really special," Sarah said.
3. Viola Davis recalled her now-husband Julius Tennon showed off his "Texas hospitality" on their first date. He took her to a restaurant in Santa Monica and then drove her home. She said, "He drove me to the front curb and he shook my hand. He said I was beautiful and that he'd had such a beautiful time. And he stayed there until I got to the door of my apartment. He was such a gentleman."
4. Jimmy Fallon hilariously had no idea he was even on a first date with Nicole Kidman until Nicole told him it was actually a date in 2015. Jimmy thought it was a casual hang because Nicole was interested in casting him in Bewitched, but Nicole revealed she liked him. "After about an hour and a half, I thought, He has NO interest...this is SO embarrassing."
You can watch the full moment with Jimmy and Nicole below:
5. Sophie Turner once said that before her first meeting with Joe Jonas, she thought, "He's gonna be such a dick." She actually invited all of her guy friends to go with her on their first date because she was "still worried that he could be a catfish" after he had asked her out by sliding into her DMs. Sophie also recalled that on their first date, Joe told her he's often told that he looks like young George Clooney, and Sophie called him out on it.
6. John Krasinski brought Emily Blunt "to a gun range" for their first date, after they previously met when they were both out to dinner with other people. John said they both had never been and he was "so sure" there was no way Emily would ever want to go out with him again that he just thought why not do this random, wild date idea? They left pretty quickly and ended up just having pizza at his apartment.
7. Hilarie Burton Morgan said she had "never dated an actor" before she was introduced to her now-husband, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, on a blind date, which was set up by Jensen and Danneel Ackles. On their first date, Hilarie revealed on her book tour for Grimoire Girl that they hung out at a bar and she didn't think it would go any further. Soon after, Jeffrey asked Hilarie to come to New Mexico with him, where he was filming a new project.
8. In his memoir, Spare, Prince Harry talked about his first date with Meghan Markle recalling that he was 30 minutes late to meet her. "Red-cheeked, puffing, sweaty, half an hour late, I ran into the restaurant, into the quiet room, and found her sitting at a small area on a low velvet sofa in front of a low coffee table," he wrote. "I'd seen so many photos of her from fashion shoots and TV sets, all glam and glossy, but here she was, in the flesh, no frills, no filter… and even more beautiful. Heart-attack beautiful."
9. After Priyanka Chopra turned down Nick Jonas several times, they reconnected at the 2017 Met Gala and she eventually agreed to go on a date with him. She said he invited her to go see Beauty and the Beast at the Hollywood Bowl with a few of his friends, and she brought a friend, too.
10. Kelsea Ballerini recently shared a video she took for a friend before going on her first date with Chase Stokes. She showed off her outfit and said they were "going to the sushi place" and that she'd call her friend tomorrow "with the full update." Kelsea also adorably pumped herself up in the video, saying, "You just go and you eat food and you talk about things that you do. OK."
You can watch the full TikTok below:
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11. Dylan Sprouse met his now-wife, Barbara Palvin, at a party, and after they both left, she followed him on Instagram so he slid into her DMs. Then, six months went by before Barbara responded and she ended up flying to China, where he was working, for their first official date.
12. Pete Davidson revealed his first date with Ariana Grande was after the 2018 Met Gala, and he didn't even think it was a date. He said he went over to her apartment in sweatpants and a T-shirt, while she was "coming from the Met [Gala]."
13. Lauren Miller Rogen recounted that for her first date with now-husband Seth Rogen, they went and played mini golf "and then got in a major car accident on the freeway." She elaborated, saying, "A 16-year-old had stolen his dad's car and hit us. He drove off and we spun across three lanes of traffic."
14. David Beckham met his now-wife Victoria Beckham when she attended one of his soccer matches in London. Eventually, Victoria wrote her number down on her train ticket and gave it to David so they could continue talking, and he said he still has the train ticket today. They went on their first date to a small restaurant, and Victoria shared a photo of her passing by it in 2013.
15. And finally, Jodie Turner-Smith revealed that she and Joshua Jackson "had a one-night stand" after they first met at a party. "First of all, I saw him before he saw me and when I saw him, I was like, 'I want that,'" she joked. In 2021, Joshua talked about their first date, saying, "It was sealed with a kiss that night and then we didn't leave each other's sides for, well, three years now."
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History of Wasco County, Oregon
by Wm. H. McNeal
Chapter 1
(approximately 275 pages when printed)
Photograph titled
"The Dalles Scene 1858"
THE DALLES
THE DALLES, the city of 14 names and three courthouses, located on the "bend of the river" where the amphitheatre walls are mountain high. It is the richest city in history in eastern Oregon. Its name is known far and wherever the Columbia river is mentioned, or any part of the history of the Columbia river gorge or valley is mentioned, The Dalles plays or has played an important part. It is the AND of the Old Oregon Trail. It is the oldest town in eastern Oregon and has 300 days of sunshine. It is 90 miles east of Portland by rail and highway, a hundred miles by water and 30 minutes by air.
When the first missionaries, traders and trappers passed by The Dalles the Indians called it WINQUATT, meaning a place encircled by rocks. Lewis & Clark called it FORT ROCK when they camped here in 1805. The Hudson Bay Co. men called it LES GRANDES DALLES, meaning the narrows of the Columbia about 8 miles east of the city where the river "turns on edge" and is only 140 feet wide and when the Hudson Bay Co. maintained a trading post here in the 1820's, with James Burnie in charge the Union Jack flew over The Dalles indicating British territory. When the Methodist missionaries occupied the place it was called WASCOPAM after the Wasco Indians who inhabited the city. When the first soldiers occupied the Methodist mission buildings they called it FORT LEE after their Capt. H.A.G. Lee. Next soldiers under Capt. Nathan Olney called it CAMP DRUM (1847) and those of early 1848 called it FORT DRUM and later that same year the soldiers changed the name to FORT WASCOPAM. The military authorities of 1850 called it FORT DALLES and the people of the village at the landing called it FORT DALLES LANDING which name was changed during the next two years to THE DALLES LANDING, the fort retaining the name Ft. Dalles. The post office mail was directed to The Dalles Landing in 1851-52. The post office name was changed in 1853 to WASCOPAM. In 1857 when Wascopam city officially organized a city government they adopted the "official, legal name of DALLES CITY" which prevails for legal purposes until this day; but the post office continued to be known as WASCOPAM until 1880 when the official government designation and name was changed to THE DALLES, which name prevails to this date for railroad and postal purposes. The city in 1952 has two names and three courthouses.
The Dalles has stood at the head of river navigation for over 100 years and has always been a commercially important t rading center for the mid-Columbia area. Before the coming of the white man the Indians recognized its importance as a trading, hunting and fishing center where the Willamettes, Klickitats, Multnomahs, Yakimas, Walls Wallas, Spokanes, Coeur d' Alenes, Umatillas, Cayuses, Warm Springs, Modocks all came here to trade, barter, hunt, fight, hold athletic events with the powerful Wasco tribes. The centers of Indian populations always become centers of the white man's population. The Columbia river was the natural roadway that led all tribes to The Dalles where river obstructions made it impossible to by-pass this place. The Klickitats controlled the Washington side of the river.
About 1828 the Hudson Bay Co. post was established at The Dalles to aid their boatmen in getting around the obstructions in the river just east of here, provide a place to rest up and make repairs to equipment. It was in charge of James Burnie and flew the Union Jack to indicate British possession, but Indians resented encroachment and the company gave up the station.
The METHODIST MISSION AT THE DALLES by Lulu D. Crandall
The Methodist Mission was established here in 1838. The logs of the mission were felled here with the aid of Indians. The boards for the floors and ceilings were sawed by hand. The shingles were split 12 miles from the mission and brought by pack horses. The main building consisted of one room, later a kitchen and woodhouse was added. It was located about a mile south of the river (at 11 & Washington). The front door of the house opened toward the river, in which direction there was a fine yard with a playground for the children. From the south and of the houses, door opened onto the common promenade. On the opposite side of the square, to the south, stood the church, a plain log building. Near it stood the school house. On the east was the house of H.K.W. Perkins and opposite his residence to the west was the barn and near this the workshop. A shot distance from the square was a spring (on 11 between Washington and Federal). The larger spring to the west (on the high school grounds) was called by the Indians WASCO from which the mission took its name WASCOPAM. The Wasco spring irrigated a garden from which they obtained vegetables, potatoes, corn in season. It was not too thickly wooded about the station. A little further to the west the forest became dense but to the east it disappeared altogether.
The Indians always thronged the houses, came early and were in no hurry to leave and expected to be treated to something to eat at any time and when no food was given they became morose. It was found necessary to keep the doors closed to get any quiet and rest and even then they would rattle the doors or rap on the windows for admittance. The vicinity abounded with rattlesnakes. They were shot and slow of movement and easily killed, nor was their poison deadly, but the exposure of the children was cause for alarum. The reptiles stayed in the crevices of a large rook nearby and came out in the cool of the evening and would even come into the mission houses. Coyotes were another unwelcome neighbor which came forth of an evening and if pressed for hunger would chase deer into the mission enclosure where the cattle were kept. Their dismal howlings were heard in the distance every evening.
The station lay on the Old Oregon Trail from the states to the Willamette valley. In 1843 wagons, for the first time, were used through the whole distance to The Dalles. Every year the emigrants came in larger numbers and their demands upon the hospitality of the missionaries became greater. In 1848 the lost Stephen Meek party of 225 wagons, which followed the Meek's cutoff in Central Oregon, lost their way, exhausted their provisions and driven to the necessity of killing their cattle, which were already worn down by labor and disease, bringing on fever, and merry died. Survivors who arrived at the station were subjects of unspeakable distress, hunger and privation, ready to die. Others bore the corpses of deceased relatives or friends to be interred with Christian rights. Many were on beds of sickness and pain.
The Orphan Indian Boy
Wm. McKendus, the little Indian boy who received his name from the Missionaries, lost his parents when he was young. Until he was 12 he lived in the family of his uncle and during this time he became expert in spearing salmon and catching them in a net. He was considered one of the best hunters of his age in the Wascopam tribe. From his 12th year he became a member of the missionary family. He exchanged his Indian dress for the decent clothes afforded him by his teachers. He showed aptness in working in the garden and taking care of cattle on the mission farm. He seemed much pleased with his new life and listened with deep interest to the stories related to him of the states, and he would say, "it will not be long before I shall see the states." He made progress in his learning English and was converted a christian.
In 1843 when Gen. John C. Freemont and his military explorers stopped for rest and supplies at the Christman spring (15 & Dry Hollow road), after accompanying the first emigrants to Oregon that year under Marcus Whitman's leadership; some of his soldiers left him and he asked for a recruit to guide him through the southern Oregon country and the missionaries recommended the Indian boy who was now 18, active and intelligent. He was given a horse to ride and one to carry his bedding and clothes. He had never had a horse before. His long hours of learning had started to pay off. His long cherished wishes to "Go back to the states" was being fulfilled as General Freemont was going to take him to Washington, D.C. He toured California and the eastern states with General Freemont's party, visited Washington, D.C. "met the great white father in the capitol"; returned with Freemont to California. All during that time he acquitted himself much to the satisfaction of his employer. He married a Spanish woman in California, retained his Christian habits, came back to The Dalles and was known as "Billy Chinook" and died at the Warm Springs Indian reservation in 1894. (Briefly this is just as great a movie story as has ever been shown on the screen to the American public.)
The mission at The Dalles and Walla Walla and those in the valley were the result of a trip made (see under the White Man's Book of Heaven) by 4 Indian chiefs to St. Louis to ask Gen. Wm. Clark for information about the White Man's Book of Heaven. The story of the Indian's request received much publicity and Daniel Lee, Jason Lee, H.K.W. Perkins and Ben Wright came west in 1834 to establish missions for the Indians. They returned to The Dalles I4r,1¢,1838 to locate the Methodist mission (840 acres) claim and buildings between 10 and 11 and Washington to Federal using the old W.N. Wiley spring for water and gardening on ground now occupied by the high school buildings.
There were 2000 Indians of the Wasco, Walla Walls, Chinook and Klickitat tribes at or near the mission during the winter of 1839-40 and some of who attended services at Pulpit Rook (11 & Court). The semi-circle of tents of the Indians covered about ½ acre of what we call the football field of the high school grounds below the spring. Rev. Daniel Lee and his wife, H.K.W. Perkins and his wife, H.B. Brewster and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Babcock, Jason Lee and Ben Wright were the occupants of the mission from time to time. The first white child born at The Dalles was a daughter to H.K.W. Perkins born in January 1841. The missionaries taught the Indian agriculture, some 30 sores were in garden and grain. They taught a school for Indian children, cared for some of the sick, had a number of head of horses and cattle, some of which were milk cows, had a workshop for repairs and building purposes, aided the emigrants, operated their own supply line over the Lee Cattle Trail via Lost Lake, Bull Run, Sandy to the Salem area mission. The mission was supplied by wood from the oak and pine trees nearby, the acorns being considered good food which was supplemented by fish, wild game, wild berries and the grain and garden they raised.
In an interview March 21, 1908 by Mrs. Wentworth Lord, early Dalles Historian, JOSEPH LUXILLO, Yakima Indian Chief told her he had personally heard Rev. Daniel Lee and other Dalles missionaries preach from Pulpit Rock and that he was baptized a Christian in the Wascopam (high school) spring and considered its waters sacred and returned to The Dalles every year he could to drink of the waters of that spring claiming they seemed to give him new life and inspiration and strength. On one of those pilgrimages to The Dalles to drink of the sacred waters of the high school spring, Joseph LuAllo posed for Banjo A. Gifford, internationally famous Dalles photographer, seated on the chair section of Pulpit Rock and faoting the rostra and demonstrating how the missionaries preached to the Indians. This photograph is one of the prized possessions of The Dalles Camera Club, thanks to the thoughtfulness of Mr. Gifford. The Camera Club also has 2 earlier photos of the mission in their collection. The mission was sold in 1847 to Dr. Marcus Whitman of Walls Walla who had plans for moving his mission to The Dalles on account of unfriendly acts of the Indians of that area who finally massacred him and several others of that mission Nov. 29, 1847. The mission buildings were occupied by the soldiers of the Cayuse Indian war of 1848, being abandoned by the missionaries on account of Indian troubles. The buildings were later burned during the Yakima Indian war to keep the Indians from occupying them after Ft. Dalles was built in 1850. In 1880 Dalles City won title to 112 acres of the claim by U.S. Supreme Court test case. So ended the first white settlement in The Dalles. (By E.B. Brewster).
It was in the dead of winter in 1842 that Dr. Marcus Whitman of the Walla Walla mission went east, after being informed by Elijah White, Indian Agent who escorted 120 emigrants to Oregon that fall, that the Ashburton Treaty with England was to define the Canadian boundary and that 140 Englishmen were bound for Oregon to settle and claim the country for England. Gen. Amos. Lovejoy accompanied White and was well posted on national affairs and after talking the matter over he, Whitman, decided no time could be lost in getting back to Washington to convince Pres. Tyler and Secretary of State Daniel Webster that Oregon should remain American territory. Gen. Lovejoy accompanied Whitman east and at Ft. Hall Capt. Grant tried to impress upon him the hopelessness of trying to cross the Rookies, but Whitman headed for Salt Lake and from there to Santa Fe and St. Louis. Blizzards of the Rockies delayed them almost a month and the crossing of the Grand river, partly froze over with ice almost cost them their lives. At St. Louis Lovejoy remained to recruit the 1843 emigrant party while Whitman went on to Washington to successfully plead the Oregon cause and save the territory from being traded by Daniel Webster for a mess of cod fish; promised to lead emigrants to Oregon as soon as spring weather would permit. President Tyler granted his request to insist on the 48th parallel as the boundary between the U.S. and Canada.
Emigration of 1843
He returned to St. Louis to find Lovejoy had emigrants waiting at Kansas City, Leavenworth and other points, with their wagons, horses, cattle and families and they started west in June. Dr. Whitman was the real leader of the party, first up in the morning to help and advise, last to go to bed at night after attending to repairs and the sick. At Fort Hall Capt. Grant of the Hudson Bay Co. began at once to tell about the terrors of the mountains ahead and the impossibility of taking wagons any further showing them a corral full to prove his statements. But the emigrants listened to Dr. Whitman who had taken wagons over the route 6 years before and so the 125 wagons, 1000 head of stock and 1000 men, women and children pushed on to Oregon and The Dalles where they built rafts of pine trees and floated their wagons and families down to the Cascades while their stock was driven over the Lee Cattle Trail via Odell, Doe, Band Flat, Archway, Chilwood (Lost) Lake, Bull Run river, Walker's Prairie and Milwaukee or Oregon City. For this accomplishment in saving Oregon for the U.S. and bringing the first emigrants to Oregon and The Dalles, Dr. Marcus Whitman is credited with being another and probably our No. 1 outstanding citizen in our 100 years of history, and the "father of Oregon and Wasco county". As stated above Gen. John C. Presmont's military expedition accompanied or followed very closely this first emigration and camped at the Christmas spring at 15 & Dry Hollow road for several days, making repairs, resting and obtaining supplies from Ft. Vancouver so they could go on south through the Warm Springs Indian reservation, Madras, Prineville, Fort Rock, Silver and Summer Lake, Klamath Falls and on to California where he became civil governor, participated in the Mexican war, was U.S. Senator in 1850, was a Civil War veteran, a railroad builder and governor of Arizona (1878-81) and was retired as a mayor general of the U.S. Army in 1880.
In the fall of 1843 Mr. Joslin, who came west with the Whitman emigration that year built a cabin here of logs and stayed in The Dalles for a while. Down at Champoeg the emigrants established the first Provincial government of Oregon. The missionaries were at the mission up near the present location of the high school and the Hudson Bay Co. fur traders and trappers made their usual trips up and down the Columbia river.
1844
In 1844 Daniel Wall made an exploratory trip all over eastern Oregon territory, by pack train, for the newly formed provincial government, gathering agricultural and topographical information which would be of value to settlers. The emigration that year through The Dalles was 1500 people and they reported thieving by the Indians.
1845
The emigration party of 1845 amounted to 3000 and was led by Samuel K. Harlow and Joel Palmer. They were held up so long here awaiting scows, rafts and other means of transportation down the Columbia river that Harlow proceeded to try and find a pass over the Cascades to the Willamette valley. Some of the party explored up the Indian trail up on Dutch Flat but found that an impossible route. Horsemen went up 15 mile and other intervening country only to be stopped by the topography and timber. Indian trails from Tygh, Wamic and that vicinity found a favorable grade but lots of timber. It being just a matter of cutting their way through the timber they started over the decades that fall but were stopped by early snows in Barlow Pass and had to go onto the valley with their stock and what supplies they could carry by pack train method with the intention of returning next spring and finish bridging their wagons over the mountains. During their struggle Joel Palmer climbed Mt: Hood, almost bare-footed, in the, snow to get better views as perspective lay of the country and passes over the mountain. During that winter's session of the Provincial legislature they appealed for permission to build a toll road over the mountains for emigrant foot purposes. After such discussion the permit was granted.
It was also in 1845 that the lost Stephen Meek train, which suffered as many hardships and deaths as the i11-fated Bonner Party worked its way across the deserts of Central Oregon to the Deschutes and down to about where Sherar's Bridge is, where they ferried with their wagons and stock and came an into The Dalles over the same route Samuel Barlow had that year went out to Tygh Valley over. They got what supplies they could here, buried their dead, treated their sick, abandoned their wagons and most of their stock and refitted down to Vancouver and thence to Oregon City and Milwaukie. (See Meek Train article for more story). As stated above the missionaries at the Methodist mission here gave all the help their limited resources would permit, to these poor unfortunate destitute emigrants of that party.
The Dalles 1848
There were 2000 emigrants and their livestock which reached The Dalles that fall. Not all of them had to raft down the Columbia for Samuel K. Barlow, with 50 men, finished cutting a path over the mountains from Wamic to Oregon City. Phillip Foster was a partner in the deal and they operated a toll gate out on Rock creek near Wamic. While the road changed ownership it continued to be operated as a toll road until 1912 when Henry Wymme of Portland obtained it and made it a public road. Later in 1919 George Joseph gave it to the stage of Oregon as a public road. That same year Jesse Applegate founded his southern Oregon pass over the Cascades to the valley.
The Dalles in 1847
The Indians were getting a little more hostile toward the whites and the Methodist mission at The Dalles was abandoned by its occupants who went to the Willamette valley mission where there was more protection from Indians; and the mission buildings and claim was sold to Dr. Marcus Whitman of Walla Walla who intended to wind up his affairs there in the spring of 1848 and move his activities to The Dalles. He put his nephew Perrin Whitman in charge here. Then on Nov. 29, 1847 Dr. Marcus Whitman, his wife and 9 others were massacred by the Cayuse Indians at their mission house at Walla Walla. The Catholic Priests at the nearby Catholic mission made the first report of the massacre to the Hudson Bay post at Wallula and they rushed messengers down the Columbia to inform Dr. McLaughlin at Vancouver. They informed Perrin Whitman of the massacre and he fled to the valley for protection. The word spread to the settlers at Oregon City and they immediately held a legislative session, organized a "state army" under General Joel Palmer and Col. J.W. Nesmith to protect the people from the Indians. A company of 40 riflemen under Maj. H.A.G. Lee arrived at The Dalles by Christmas and occupied the Methodist mission buildings as Fort Lee; forbid all Indian gatherings; forbid any white settlement; forbid Father Rosseau and Bishop Blanchet from establishing their Catholic mission here and proceeded to roundup the unfriendly Indians. There were only a few emigrants of 1847, probably less than 1000, but it was these emigrants who had measles in their party as they passed the Walla Walla mission, and the Indians who could not be kept away from the wagons, got the measles and carried the disease to their families wiping out hundreds of them. All they thought of was "revenge against the whites", and despite the fact the white children of the Walla Walla mission had the measles too and the fact Dr. Whitman was administering to all alike, they took their revenge out on him, the best friend both the Indians and the white man ever had in the Pacific northwest.
The Dalles in 1848
The Dalles in 1848 was the headquarters for the Cayuse Indian Jar campaign against the unfriendly Indians of the Walls Walla area and the roving bands between here and there. There were several mounted companies under Col. Wm. Gilliam and Col. J. W. Nesmith, Capt. Nathan Olney of The Dalles. Joe Meek, "ambassador from Oregon" to Washington, D.C. accompanied the soldiers to Walla Walla to get first hand information so as to complete his request to Washington for federal troops to protect the people from the Indians. During the Campaign the Cayuse Indians were destroyed as a nation; the unfriendly Indians between here and Walla Walla were wiped out and safety restored. There was no emigration that year on account of Indian trouble. The construction on the Catholic mission buildings here at the Wasco county hospital grounds proceeded under Bishop Blanchet and Father Rosseau. They built 2 cabins and a log church near the county spring and held services for the Indians. In 1848 Nathan Olney, who had came to The Dalles early that year in charge of (Capt.) a company of soldiers, established his log trading store on the banks of Mill creek near First street. He was the first permanent resident of The Dalles and the first merchant and figured prominently in all the affairs of the community (1847-1887) and is therefore to be rated as one of the most outstanding men in the history of our community and county. He did a good business here and later when Ft. Dalles military authorities made him move out of town he established another store on the banks of Olney (Chenowith) creek about where highway 30 crosses and continued to do a good business with emigrants, soldiers and early settlers or travelers. The people in those days arrived here starved for fresh meat and garden produce and other supplies which were running low by the time they got to The Dalles.
Rafting Down the Columbia
If emigrants chose to go down the river by raft the logs were out within the present city limits of The Dalles, hauled to Chenowith creek where they were assembled into rafts of various sizes, depending upon the number of wagons to be loaded on one. The mouth of Chenowith creek was not only a protected place but it was easier to work at and easier to load wagons. Also there was an abundance of fish and fresh water mussels to be had to satisfy starving appetites. Rafts were poled out of the mouth of the creek into the Columbia river where they were floated down to the Cascades, being steered by long oars. They had to be unloaded there and the rafts let down over the rapids with ropes and floated to re-loading locations below North Bonneville; and the wagons pulled down the 4 miles or so over a rough twisty road for re-loading and floating to Vancouver where Indians were hired to help propel them up the Willamette to Milwaukee, the first settlement. Roads led from there to Oregon City and other valley points. There were Indians and early rivermen who made it a business to barge wagons down to the upper Cascades and others took them on down from North Bonneville. Sometimes wagons were abandoned here, the women and children taken down in "dug-out canoes" by the Indians or rivermen and the stock driven down and supplies packed on the backs of stock. Others, of course, took the old Barlow road. It was so steep going down Laarbl hill that the wagons had to be let down by ropes tied around trees, or by dragging logs and locking the wheels. No matter which method was chosen it was a hard trip from The Dalles on down to the Willamette valley points.
The Dalles in 1849
Col. W.W. Loring arrived in The Dalles in 1849 with 6CO riflemen, 160 wagons, horses, teamsters, scouts and military equipment. As he came west he left soldiers at Ft. Laramie, Fort Hall (Idaho) then a part of Wasco county (1854). He left Major Tucker here at The Dalles with 2 companies of men. The whole expedition was ragged, hungry, worn out and exhausted and starving upon arrival here and they occupied the Methodist mission buildings which they called Fort Drum. Col. Loring went on down to Oregon City for the winter. An estimated 2000 emigrants passed throw The Dalles that year and 20,000 are credited with heading for the gold fields of California, turning off at Fort Hall.
The Dalles in 1850
In the spring of 1850 Maj. S.S. Tucker proclaimed Fort Dalles Military reservation to be 10 square miles, and denied settler's rights to emigrants within the reservation. Nathan Olney was therefore forced my Maj. Tucker to move his store to Chonowith creek. Maj. Tucker started construction of the log Fort buildings at Fort Dalles and when they were completed for occupancy he ordered the Methodist missior1 buildings burned. Maj. Tucker named the Fort "Fort Dalles". It is interesting to note that Col. (later General) B.S.L. Bonneville, after whom Bonneville Dam is named, and who had made 2 trips out to the Oregon country, is credited with suggesting to the military authorities that a military post be established at The Dalles due to the strategic location of this place and being at the head of river navigation and also on and at the and of the emigrant road which needed protection. The Dalles should be the supply station for all other military posts established in eastern Oregon territory, he pointed out. He had came west in 1832 and again in 1837 and was better able to judge the needs of the region than any other military man. He was put in command of the 4th U.S. Infantry after the establishment of Fort Dalles and Fort Vancouver. Col. W.W. Loring's men were recruited at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. and given some very intensive drilling preparatory to the 2000 mile trip west with the 600 men, 31 officers their wives and children, 160 wagons and 700 horses and while they arrived at The Dalles in a hungry, ragged and barefooted condition, horses too weak to carry their burdens, yet they accomplished their task of establishing forts for protection of emigrants, just as Joe Meek had requested the government on behalf of the Oregon Provincial government. Justin Chenowith came west in the military party of 1849. In 1850 several trains of emigrants arrived, like the soldiers the year before, in a starving; and ragged condition and Maj. Tucker outfitted them free with flour, salt pork, rice, beans etc. from the Fort Dalles commissary. John Bell operated a sutlers store at the fort garrison and he sold out to Wm. Gibson, the next year (1851) who moved the store down closer to the boat landing, in a log building at first and Union formerly occupied by Nathan Olney. Dr Allen Steel was post surgeon. W. C. Laughlin, Henry Williams (8 Mile creek) and S.L. Brooks were among the 1850 carpenters who aided in erecting the LOG BUILDINGS of Old Fort Dalles in 1850 and they received $10 a day wages ($50 in 1952 values) and the buildings were reported to have cost $80,000 each. The long officers barracks on 18 street faced north, there was the main soldier's barracks at 9 & Mt. Hood, there was a store house, guard house, sawmill, mess house at 9 & Mt. Hood, commanding officer's quarters and stables and corrals. W.D. Biglow also came west with the 4th Inf.
Col. B.E.L. Bonneville was born in France (1795), was a graduate of West Point (1815) and in 1832 made his first expedition west and again came west in 1837. He was a Mexican war veteran and retired on disability in 1881. He was in command of the 4th U.S. Infantry at Vancouver when Gen. U.S. Grant was his quartermaster.
Col. W.W. Loring was born in N.C. and served in the Mexican war where he lost an arm at Mexico City. During the Civil war he served under General Lee for the Confederate states. After the war he went to Egypt and was made Chief of Staff of the Khedive and was known as Loring Boy, soldier of fortune in the Turkish army. He wore a fez and was a factor in the statesmanship of Turkey. He wrote "The Story of a Confederate Soldier!" about his own life and died in 1868.
COVERED WAGON SERIES by Lulu D. Crandall
It was May 13, 1850 that Col. Loring, carrying out Gen. P.F. Smith's orders to establish garrisons along the Old Oregon Trail, sent 2 companies of rifle regiments to The Dalles to locate a supply post, for posts east of here to be supplied by teams and wagons. Capt. Clairborne was detailed for this purpose and with him were Lt. May and Lt. Ervine and his surgeon was C.H. Smith. The troops set about erecting buildings out of logs. The headquarters building was a long building of logs with a number of rooms, one after another opening out on a common veranda and looking north. The building was always called the "log barracks" and was used as officers quarters. It stood on 15 & 16 between Trevitt and Bridge. There was also a store house; a guard house, a sawmill, a mess house, a commanding officers house and quarters for the men, they occupied the flat along 9 street to Mt. Hood with endless corrals for hundreds of government mules and cavalry horses. There was a wagon shop, a saddle shop, a blacksmith shop, a carpenter shop. The sawmill was built on 9 & Mill creek from which the creek took its name and it stood on the north side of 9 street bridge. There is a pathetic story connected with it.
Major Tucker had orders to build a sawmill at Ft. Dalles to be operated by mule power. His men working on the fort argued that his superior officers were not familiar with the availability of the water-power so he built the better water power mill and was court martialed for disobeying orders, found guilty and dishonorably discharged, from the army. He felt the humiliation and disgrace keenly, went to California where he died of a broken heart in a few years. In 1860, the DONATION LAND CLAIM ACT was, passed by congress Sept. 27 giving married men 640 acres. The law expired Dec. 1, 1855. All Donation Land Claimants were first citizens of Wasco county. In 1850 the BRIDGE OF THE GODS book was written by Fredrick Homer Balch, first author of Wasco county and its most outstanding writer. It was a "best seller" with 27 editions. There has been no story that has came out of the west that comes anywhere near the popularity of the Bridge of the Gods.
Edward Crate settled at Crates Point, on his Donation Land Claim.
The Dalles in 1851-52
The POST OFFICE at The Dalles Landing was established November 5, 1661 by Nathaniel Coe, territorial postmaster for Oregon and he appointed William Gibson, keeper of the sutlers store at the Landing here a postmaster. This makes the post office the oldest business institution in The Dalles and in existence more than 100 years! As stated above Wm. Gibson's sutlers store was located on the bank of Mill creek at First and Union in Nathan Olney's log store building. Justin Chenowith, after whom Chenowith creek was named, was given the contract by Capt. Nathaniel Coe for transporting the mails from the Cascades to Fort Dalles Landing. He used a sail boat, Indian dug-out canoe with husky Indian paddlers for assistants on days when the wind was not favorable for sails. Wm. Gibson sold his store to Victor Trevitt who moved the building to his property at the north-west corner of And & Union, across from the present post office building. The military authorities relaxed their restrictions against settlement. This allowed Allen & McKinley to establish their store at First & Court with Perrin Whitman in charge. Henry Chase established a store which he sold to John Simms. W. C. Laughlin located his home at the foot of Laughlin street where the Stadelman Ice plant is now located. The Dalles Hotel was established by Mr. Tompkins; W.D. Biglow established a store in a tent and Milo M. Cushing operated a store axed hotel.
THE DALLES IN THE 1850's by Elizabeth Laughlin
Elizabeth Laughlin (Mrs. Wentworth Lord) in her REMINISCENCE, (THE FIRST HISTORY OF THE DALLES) published at the turn of the century, we quote as follows: "My father, William C. Laughlin, and my mother (Mary Yeargin Laughlin) came to The Dalles by oxteam in 1850. The garrison buildings consisted of 6 logs houses. The soldiers were housed in tents. There were 100 men working at the mill (9th & Mill creek) and on the fort buildings that winter. The pine trees upon the hill were just small bushes in those days and a wagon could drive over any of them. Nathan Olney had a store on Olney (Chenowith) creek and father erected a log house, with the help of mother, near Olney's store and lived in it that first winter. It didn't even have a floor in it, except for the good old mother earth. We were so poor that mother made shirts out of canvass wagon covers. Salt was sold by Olney for 12¢ a pound. When we ran out of money, flour and other food mother stewed birds to eat! Occasionally we could trade a little work for some flour with John Bell at the fort. Father worked in the government sawmill (at 9 & Mill creek). We had a cow and sold milk to the soldiers at the fort. Mother made gloves for the soldiers out of buckskin. She remodeled officers uniforms to help make a living.
"In 1851, when the soldiers left the fort, we lived in one of the fort cabins which had a dirt floor. Later we moved into a cabin across Mill creek from the fort and then we moved back to the fort where mother cooked for the men and lived there. We accumulated a small herd of beef and sold fresh meat to the emigrants that fall. The emigrants would abandon their poor, weak, thin animals here and father would buy them and pasture them out until by next year they shapened into good animals that either could be worked or eaten. He got them cheap and sold them at good prices. We also sold pickles, butter, eggs and garden stuff to the emigrants who were almost wild to get some 'real American food' after 6 months of dried foods.
"In 1852 we started a store at FAIRBANKS (on lower 15 mile) with Frank Camp, selling beef, flour, dried fruit, cakes, bread, pickles, coffee, tea, candy; or traded them for horses and cattle so that by fall we had 100 head of cattle and 100 horses which increased to 400 by winter. That fall we went to Hood River with Dr. Farnsworth and lost nearly all our livestock by the deep snow and cold winter down there. We only had 14 head of cattle and 17 horses left out of 4001 We came back to The Dalles in 1853 to stay and by that time there ware several houses erected in town, called The Dalles Landing. It was a regular city of tents here then. We were so poor in 1853 we lived in a tent down by the river. In 1654 N.H. Gates built his hotel; Lt. Forsythe built the pioneer hotel; A.H. Curtiss built a hotel; Mr. Martin built the Oregon House and 2nd & Washington and sold it to father in 1880. Louis Eppinger built to Occidental hotel.
"In 1850 The Dalles was dominated by gamblers and the tough element. First and Washington was the main business corner of the town. Fort Dalles was then being built of logs. Henry Williams (of 8 mile) S.L. Brooks and father were among the carpenters who erected the buildings of the log fort. Witness Tree marked the center of the Military Reservation, which was 5 miles in all 4 directions from that tree, located on Mt. Hood street between 12 & 13. The selection was made by Maj. S.S. Tucker in May of 1850. The location of Witness Tree was painted out by C.W. Denton, 1854 Nurseryman of Mill Creek to members of Fort Dalles Historical Society in 1906. In 1852 Capt. Bend. Alvord arrives at Fort Dalles with several companies of U.S. Infantrymen. In 1853 the Military Reservation was cut down to one square mile permitting settlement of The Dalles Landing and Jonas Mosier erected many of the dwellings and business buildings."
THE DALLES IN 1850 by J.W. Covington
"The Dalles Landing is a desolate location of 100 abandoned emigrant wagons and starved cattle roaming about the flats and hill sides. There was only one cabin in The Dalles at that time, located on the bank of Mill creek and used by Nathan Olney, who came there in 1848, as a combination store and dwelling."
1852 was the year of the BIG EMIGRATION when 18,000 people were credited by historians as passing through The Dalles and many of them remained or returned to The Dalles to make their homes.
The side wheel steamer FLINT was built here in 1851 and taken to Portland for the passenger trade in 1852; and Nathan Olney that year (1852) established a ferry at the mouth of the Deschutes. The winter of 1852 was so severe that Edward Crate lost nearly a11 his stock at Crate's point.
The Dallas in 1853
In 1853 the Military Reservation was cut down to one square mile. Emigrants were allowed to settle at the Landing. Jonas Mosier, after whom the city of Mosier was named, built many of the dwellings and business establishments becoming the first contractor of The Dallas. Nathan Olney sold his Chenowith store to Dr. C.W. Shaug, one of the earliest family physicians of The Dalles and Justice of the Peace when The Dalles was a part of Clackamas county and owner of the George Snipes farm, after whom Snipes acres was named; and went to the mouth of the Deschutes to establish a ferry to help emigrants cross that stream. After about 4 years he sold his ferry and farmed near the mouth of 5 mile creek. The emigration that passed through The Dalles that year was estimated to be 8000. The steamer Allen of Allen & McKinley Co. operated from The Dallas to the Cascades hauling mail, passengers and freight. C.W. Denton settled on his Donation land claim on Mill creek on property now owned by the Neilsen Bros. where he established the first nursery in the county. In his place was "treaty oak" under which the Indian treaty of 1855 was signed by the Indians and Joel Palmer, Supt. of Indian affairs for the government. On Sept. 5, 1853 the name of the city was changed to WASCOPAM and remained known as Wascopam until March 22, 1860 altho the fort remained known as Fort Dalles. In the latter part of 1853 when the talk began to get strong for creating a separate county east of the Cascades with WASCOPAM the county seat, Major Gabriel J. Rains, in charge of Fort Dalles, was "opposed to extending the newly proposed county boundaries from the summit of the Cascades to the summit of the Rookies and from the Columbia river to the boundary of California, for the reason that it was too large in size and because there were only 35 white people within its borders."
The above is a much quoted statement made by Major Rains when he came to Fort Dalles with 2 companies of soldiers in 1855. It is often that politicians and military men make "political statements" in opposition to movements that exaggerate the truth. The following is a list of 1854 known First Families of Wasco County when it was created January 11. The initials DLC indicate Donation Land Claimants who had to file on their claims between 1850 and 1855, nearly all of whom were married and obtained the full 640 acres:
Daniel Bolton DLC; W.G. Biglow DLC; J.M. Bird; John Bell, sutler; John Booth, saddler; A.D. Bolton; Justin Chenowith DLC; Edw. Crate DLC; Catholic Mission DLC; Father Mesplie; T. Mesplie DLC; Lafayette Calwell DLC; Mr. Chase; M.M. Cushing, merchant; Nathaniel Coe DLC; James Benson DLC; Frank Camp, merchant; A.H. Curtiss, hotelman; S.L. Brooks, carpenter; J.W. Covington; P. Craig, druggist; Daniel Butler DLC; Chas. Denton DLC; J. Doherty, merchant; W.L. DeMoss, baker; Louis Eppinger; Lt. B.M. Forsythe, hotelman; W.C. Fauntelory; Mr. Foreman, blacksmith; Dr. Farnsworth; N.H. Gates, hotelman; Wm. Gibson, merchant; J.C. Gore; Rev. James Garrish; John Halligan DLC; L.R. Henderson DLC Dufur; Orlando Humason, father of Wasco Co.; J.L. Henderson, merchant; John Irvine DLC; H.P. Issac, merchant; Jacob Juker, merchant; Rev. Jenkins; Warren Keith; Wm. C. Laughlin DLC; Talbot Lowe DLC; Dr. Wm. Logan; Nathan Morris DLC; Josiah Marsh DLC; Josiah Mosier DLC; Richard Marshall DLC; Mr. Martin; W.C. Moody, first jailer; C.R. Meigs, first recorder; Capt. Issac Mc Farland; John F. Noble; Nathan Olney, first merchant; Orville Olney; Wm. Olney; Peter Rudie DLC; Dr. C.W. Shaug DLC; John A. Simm DLC; Geo. Snipes DLC; Victor Trevitt DLC; John Thompkins; Capt. R.R. Thompson DLC Thompson Addition; Perrin Whitman, clerk; Henry Williams, homesteader on 8 mile; W.C. Wallace, contractor; H.J. Waldron, druggist; Louis Eppinger, hotelman; W.C. Moody, warehouse; a total of some 60 names of heads of families, which, together with their wives and children would account for about 200 people. One of the early directories credited Wascopam as having a population of 300 in 1854 and this latter figure is probably much closer to the actual number of people here than the 35 figure Maj. Rains is credited with claiming. The further fact that Orlando Humason, Clackamas County legislator who lived in The Dallas and sponsored the bill creating Wasco county, didn't seem to have any trouble in getting his bill passed, would be a good indication that the legislative politicians didn't take very serious the claim that only 35 white people lived in Wasco county.
WASCOPAM in 1854
Maj. Granville O. Halter came to Fort Dallas with one company of man in 1854 relieving Maj. Rains. The Ward emigrant train massacre near Ft. Boise in August drew Maj. Fuller to that area with half his men and a few additional volunteers but the Indian had f1ed, and it was not until 1855 that scout troops took and hung the murderers responsible for the massacre, under command of Maj. Fitzgerald, who was in charge of Fort Dalles in 1855. The "township act" was passed by Congress authorizing the legal laying out of cities altho cities could be platted under the act of May 23, 1844. Orlando Humason, the Father of Wasco County introduced his bill in the Oregon legislature to create Wasco county. As stated above he was a representative of Clackamas county but lived in Wascopam. The bill was adopted January 11, 1854. Scholl & Noble started a sawmill on Mill Creek at the Urquert place, about 3 miles up the creek at the first bridge, to saw lumber for Fort Dallas and Wascopam houses and business buildings, sheds, barns and the like. The steamer MARY was built at the Cascades for trade between there and The Dalles (Wascopam). Passengers in those days had to stay all night at the Cascades, on the trip in each direction. John Simms was first county sheriff, Geo. Snipes was Court Crier and Justin Chenowith was first county judge. WASCOPAM was platted as a town and the year 1854 MARKS THE BEGINNING OF THE CITY as well as the county, many historians have claimed. There seems to have been enough people here and enough business activity to advance that date to 1852 as the "beginning of the city".
Photographs titled
"Flood - 1894"
"Freighting in 1890's"
WASCOPAM 1855
Joel Palmer, government Indian agent, made the much publicized treaty of 1855 with the Indians under the Charter Oak on the Denton (Neilsen) place up Mill creek. This treaty provided for the Warm Springs Indian Reservation of 464,000 acres, provided that Indians could hunt and fish in their "usual and accustomed places" and forbid white men from trespassing upon their lands, provided for schools, and Indian agent and other provisions. The Donation Land Claim Act expired December 1 1855. It was adopted Sept. 27, 1850. All Wasco County Donation land claims, on file in the Wasco county assessor's office had to be filed on between those dates. While the Indians on the Oregon side of the Columbia river accepted the terms of the Treaty of 1855 those on the Washington side were not ready to submit to being placed on reservations and having all their other lands taken by the white man without fighting for their homes. The powerful Klickitat Indians especially prided their freedom. They were known to hunt on the plains, east of the Rocky mountains, for buffalo hides which were highly prized; and early miners relate about meeting them in the gold fields of California. They traveled widely for Indians of that time and had lots of friends in other tribes who felt as they did about the white man's encroachment and spent much of the year of 1855 preparing to resist the white man. Things came to a head that fall when they murdered A.J. Bolan, Indian Agent, on the Washington side of the river almost within sight of The Dalles while on a peaceful mission. A friendly Deschutes Indian, sent into the country to find out why Bolan had not returned found that he was murdered and that the powerful Klickitat, Yakimas and Walla Wallas were all united for action.
THE DALLES CO. B. OREGON MOUNTED VOLUNTEERS
In Sept. 1855 that Major Gabriel J. Rains ordered Major Granville O. Haller, also stationed at Fort Dalles, with a company of 150 men mounted, into the Yakima country to punish the Indians and find the murders of Bolan. The met the Indian on Oct. 6, 1500 strong. Out-numbered 10 to one they fought all that day and night and all the next day and night when they dispatched a messenger to Fort Dalles for re-enforcements. On the evening of the 3rd day they turned their extra stock loose and prepare for a night retreat. They built fires to keep from being separated and the Indians put up an all night running fight with them to within 25 miles of The Dalles (Wascopam) where they met Lt. Day with 45 men of the 3rd artillery. Haller reported 5 men killed and the loss of practically all his horses and supplies. Haller called for 1000 men but was given only 319 under Capt, Fitzgerald who took charge of Ft. Dalles. The governors of Oregon and Washington made calls for volunteers and The Dalles (Wascopam) organized Co. B. Oregon Mounted Volunteers under Capt. Orlando Humason, the Father of Wasco county, October 11, 1855. Joel Palmer was General and J.W. Nesmith was Colonel. We are going to give the list of names of this company here because these men, most of them at least, were "first citizens" of The Dalles and Wasco county at that time, further refuting Maj. Rains credited statement, "that there were only 35-white people in Wasco county in 1854":
John T. Jeffers, 1st Lt.; James McAuliff, 2nd Lt.; Jerrmah E Dennis, Serg.; Tom Martin, Serg., B.F. Cooper, Serg., J.C. Smith, Serg., and corporals James Given, Oliver Jeffers, Henry Humphries, Amos Underwood; and privates Monroe Adkisson, John Ashraft, Chas. Archard, John Allen, J.R. Alphny, John Brook, J.R. Bates, DANIEL WEBSTER BUTLER, James P. Beebe, David Bagley, Wm. Barnett, John Crawford, John Cogswell, Feiling Cheat, Harding Chenowith, Archibald Davidson, C.W. Darling, L. Dupias, Hesikiah Davis, J. Estes, James Elgin, E. Edwards, John Foreman, J.W. Fulp, Robert Fleet, Wm. H. Gates, Joseph Grey, W.W. Gifford, F.T. Glisen, E.J. Gliesen, Lott Hatlinger (killed), Geo. Hedges, L.P. Henderson, Robert Hamilton, H.C. Hold, Wm. T. Hammock, Wm. Johnson, J.P. Jones, Warren Keith, Arnold King, L.J. Kimbidian, Edw. Litheral, A.J. Lockwood, S. Loomis, Cornelius McFarland, A.S. Martinson, Richard J. Monroe, J.M. Martin, C.R. Muze, J. McDonald, Wm. McWillis, LeRoy McAnston, Wm. Niven, A.J. Price, G. Pell, J.A. Prindle, J.W. Phillips, Wm. H. Robinson, Geo. Rindle, Chas. Rowe, G.R. Roberts, J.R. Slaley, Chas. Suves, H.H. Starr, Geo. W. Scott, Geo. W. Smith, Bruce W. Smith, Henry S. Steelman, James Sturdevant, Thomas Trossell, VICTOR TREVITT, DeForrest Stanabro, A. Woodard, F.D. Wolf, Jont Indian, J. Amiden, Hugh Crowley, Robert W. Tompkins, Benj. F. Reynolds, Samuel S. Morris. They were called into the service by Proclamation of the governor of Oregon Oct. 11, 1855 and served from the 20th of Oct. 1855 to May 19, 1856.
The following Dalles men served in Capt. Benj. F. Burche's Co. B. under Col. Thomas R. Cornelius called into the service by Proclamation Jan. l6, 1856 to serve until May 8, 1856, the original co. being from Salem: - John W. Allen, Samuel Beck, Thomas Burch, James Campbell, T.V.B. Embree, Marcus Gilliam, Abraham H. Garrison, Frances A. Haines, W. Hayter, Geo. A. Lambert, Neyton Marshall, Felix G. Laughlin, Wm. A. McDaniel, Isaac V. Massman, James L. Martin, Wm. F. Reynolds, Soloman H. Sutton, Sam H. Tetherow, John Vernon, Henry Willoughby, Joseph L. Morrison, David L. Hedges, Geo. Shield
The following Dalles boys served in Maj. David Layton's Co. C. 1st Oregon Mounted Rangers from Albany: Pinkney Haley, Wm. A. Burk, Wm. R. Rexford, John Brownlee, Richard Fry, James Houston, Thomas B. Haller, Wm. L. Kendall, James W. Kelley, James B. Morgan, Arthur F. McBride, Thomas B. Mitchell, Oliver Price, Josiah B. Smith, Silas B. Story, Casper Snook, Hiram Wood, Abel White, Jarrett Walker.
Maj. Gabriel J. Rains was in charge of the Yakima Indian war campaign and Col. Geo. W. Wright of Ft. Dalles commanded the entire expedition. Col, Wright's tactics were to kill all Indian horses leaving them dismounted so they couldn't fight; and to starve them into submission by not allowing them to either fish or hunt, raise wheat or other crops or livestock. Capt. Orlando Humason's Dalles company fought in the Walla Walla campaign, going up there on the 24th of Nov. under Col. J.W. Nesmith. Nathan Olney of The Dalles went along as Indian agent. They were reinforced at Umatilla in Dec. by Col. Kelley and 350 men. There was snow on the ground and the weather was very cold causing much suffering among the men.
WASCOPAM (The Dalles) 1856
The Dalles company found Ft. Walla Walla (Wallula) burned. Enroute to Walla Walla they met Pan Pan Mox Mox the Indian Chief and several of his followers who were made prisoners. They encountered the main body of 1000 Indians and had a running fight with them to the Whitman Mission. The prisoners tried to escape and were shot to death and different parts of the Chief's booty was taken by the soldiers as trophies of war: The Indians were estimated to have lost 100 men while 24 soldiers were thinned from the military ranks in a 3 day battle. The winter spent at Walla Walla was very severe, like, that at Valley Forge, the temperature at times being 20 below and lots of snow and clothing, shoes and blankets scarce. The feet of many of the boys were frozen. Horse meat that winter at Walla Walla was called "Cayuse Beef". When the weather opened in February the troops pushed on into the Paluse country.
In April as Capt. Cornelius was leaving Ft. Dalles for Walla Walla. The Indians stampeded his horses leaving the command dismounted near the forks of 15 and 8 mile creeks. Two companies were sent to Tygh where they had a skirmish with the Indians near the Devil's Half Acre. Col. Wright had closed the Columbia river from Indian fishing, closed the Yakima river also; built a blockhouse at the Cascades to keep the river open for traffic and built a portage road of wooden rails to step up movement of supplies. Horses and mules were used for motive power on the Washington side of the river. This blockhouse and settlement was attacked in March 1856 and several lives were lost in a massacre. The steamer Mary hurried to The Dalles for military aid and Col. Wright took 250 men down on the Mary March 28. The Bells and Fashion brought 100 men from Portland and Vancouver. The Indians scattered.
Col. Wright finally was able to push on to Walls Walla on the 6th of May and by the 27th had chased all the Indians into the Yakima country where he killed 800 of their horses, prevented them from hunting or gathering any food or fishing thus starving them into submission on Indian reservations. Mayor Layton did the same thing on the Oregon side killing some 900 horses for Indians, took their supplies and forced 1000 Wasco, Tygh, Deschutes and John Day Indians in to the Warm Springs reservation. By August of 1856 the Yakima Indian war was over.
FORT DALLES IN 1856
The military garrison at Fort Dalles was strengthened that fall under Col. George Wright with 3 companies of the 9 U.S. Infantry. Steps were taken to replace the old log Fort Dalles buildings with more modern saved lumber buildings and for the next 2 or 3 years a rebuilding expansion program was laid out with Capt. Thomas Jordan in charge and Louis Scholl the architect. He was born at Calsroke, Germany, educated at Lyceum as an architect and apprenticed in wood and iron work. He came to America in 1848. His plans for the post buildings, "the like of which did not exist at any other army post", Mrs. Crandall writes, "the buildings were in a semi-circle, looking toward the river, and consisted of the commanding officer's quarters (occupied by Col. Wright); the surgeons quarters (Ft. Dalles Historical Building) on the left; further to the left were quarters for the noncommissioned officers; to the right of Col. Wright's quarters was Capt. Thomas Jordan's quarters and the commissary. The band stand and the flag pole of the parade grounds is the same as the; playgrounds of the Col. Wright school and its flag pole. The Guard house was just west and down 14 street from the Col. Wright school. The stables were on 11 & Mt. Hood while corrals for hundreds of horses and government mules occupied practically all the rest of the ground down to 9th street. There was the saddlery, carpenter shop, wagon shop, blacksmith shop, bakery, hospital, main barracks buildings far, both the cavalry and the infantry with cook houses in the rear of each."
"The cost of the fort buildings ran from $5000 for the smaller ones to $22,000 for the barracks and up to $90,000 for Col. Wright's quarters which had a fireplace in every room. The carpenter work was all done by hand! according to an article published in 1915 by Roxa Shackelford, president of the local Ft. Dalles Historical Society; "well seasoned materials was used, 2 year time was required for completion of the fort. Col. Wright's quarters had oak sideboards, wardrobes and mantle pieces and it was destroyed by fire Dec. 24, 1888.
Carpenters were paid $10 a day, owing to demand for labor in the mines. It was estimated that the total cost run about 1 million dollars. The fort was established May 13, 1850 as a guard to the emigrant road. First built of log buildings that were replaced in 1856 for more adequate ones to handle the business of supplying outlaying forts, guarding emigrant trails, surveying public lands, protecting emigrants, prospectors and miners from the Indians. All expeditions into the wilderness of eastern Oregon and Washington had to be outfitted at Fort Dalles. New posts and forts had to be established and maintained in the Indian country and mining districts. All traffic in those days were by oxen, mules, horses, wagon's and pack trains. The government mule in those days was a respectable animal worth lots of money. Large stables and corrals were necessary. The blacksmith shop, wagon shop, harness shop, saddle shops; carpenter shops were all very important in those days at Fort Dalles. The officers and men had to have good quarters and in 1856 when Col. George Wright came to Fort Dalles, it was a bee-hive of activity.' "The sawmill, located at 9 & Mill creek, was shipped around the Horn. Its installation gave Mill creek its name and provided much of the sawed lumber for Fort Dalles. The post at that time had one of the best military bands in the U.S. and military marches and other band music floated out into the breezes of the wilderness of those days here. The band also provided music for dances and other social activities of the garrison at Fort Dalles. The fort was abandoned in 1871 and remained unoccupied until 1884 when the grounds of the reservation was laid out by the government as Fort Dalles Military Addition to Dalles City, with streets dedicated to the city and lots sold by the government giving U.S. PATENTS, rather than deeds, to the lots. (In 1952 patents, are still being issued for these government lots.) (Louis Fritz, born at Fort Dalles, generally collaborated with Mrs. Crandall and Mrs. Shackelford or other persons writing about Fort Dalles.) (Louis Scholl was born in Germany in 1829 and died in Los Angeles June 6, 1911)
Photographs titled
"Old Court House 1854"
"Ruins of Fort Dalles"
Gov. Issac Stephen of Washington was outfitted at Fort Dalles before leaving for the peace treaty grounds at Walla Walla in 1855. Maj. Rains provided him with a squad of soldiers under Lt. Gracie. Dr. Hammond was one of the surgeons at Fort Dalles in 1856, and he afterwards became an eminent doctor in San Francisco and sill later was Surgeon General of the U.S. at Washington, D.C. Louis Scholl, Fort Dalles architect, came to The Dalles 7.n the big emigration of 1852. He drew the plans for Ft. Walla Walla, Simcoe and Colville. He was living at Walla Walla in 1904 at age 80. The original plans for Ft. Dalles was presented to Ft. Dalles Historical Society by Mr. Scholl. Fort Dalles was occupied until the Civil War when the soldiers was sent east. For the next 20 years it was looked after by Jacob Fritz, father of Louis Fritz from whose scrapbook much of this information was obtained by courtesy of Louie's daughter Mrs. Thelma Cox of The Dalles. As caretaker, Jacob Fritz was paid by the government until 1884 when it was laid out as an addition to Dalles City. Capt Thomas Jordan selected the best lumber out at the 9 & Mill creek sawmill for the Fort buildings. The sandstone for the foundations and chimneys was quarried on the bluff above Scenic Drive. Much native alder was worked into the stairway rails, manta1s and fancy woodwork. The construction on the fort buildings made it necessary to hire much skilled labor. That labor had to have a place to live so the military authorities was forced to cut down the size of the military reservation and permit some settlement at Fort Dalles Landing down near the wharf (called Wascopam).
The government had purchased the Methodist Mission buildings from the Methodist society in 1868 for $24,000, notwithstanding the fact that they had bargained with Dr. Marcus Whitman in 1847 to sell to him for $600. This resulted in litigation between the Methodist society and the government until its settlement in 1888. The rails of the mission were stood on and to make a compound fort.
The buildings of the fort fell into decay and destruction by squatters who carried off the doors, windows, stairs and lumber, burning what remained. No friendly hand ever reached out to save any of the old fort buildings except the surgeon's quarters acquired by Fort Dalles Historical Society, the plaster patched, roof repaired, windows replaced and caretaker hired. Mrs. Wm. Shackelford, Mrs. J.M. Marden, Mrs. Wentworth Lord and Mrs. C.J. Crandall were the 4-Horsewomen of the Historical Apocalypse who conceived the idea of preserving that last building. The first efforts to secure the building was made by the Taine Class of Jay P. Lucas of the U.S. land office and he was appointed to contact the Interior Department regarding securing the building for the Historical Society. Much correspondence ensued. The building was appraised at $1100. The Serosis club in May 1903 looked into the matter and made a trip to Portland to see the officers of the Oregon State Historical Society. Judge Bellinger was president, George Himes was secretary and they were much interested. We contacted Congressman Williamson of The Dalles and he introduced legislation to donate the building to the Oregon State Historical Society in 1904; and they appointed Mrs. William Shackelford, Mrs. C.J. Crandall, Mrs. W. Lord, Mrs. John Marden, Mrs. S.L. Brooks and Dr. Belle Furgeson to look after the property. Out of that committee grew the Fort Dalles Historical Society in 1904. Working under the Oregon Historical Society they elected Mrs. Wm. Shackelford, president, Mrs. Wentworth Lord, Vice-President, Mrs. John Marden 2nd Vice-president, Mrs. C.J. Crandall, secretary and Dr. Belle Furgeson, treasurer. The society spent $1000 on the building and secured Mr. and Mrs. Paddock as custodians.
On the grounds is an old Indian dug-out canoe 20 feet in length, hollowed out by fire and dressed with sharp stones by Indians before carpenter tools were brought to Oregon. Tablets fastened to trees in the yard are in memory of Joseph G. Wilson, first judge of this district and J.K. Kelley, first mayor of The Dalles and U.S. Senator. The file of the Mountaineer, donated by John Michell, is in the building (now in Portland - 1952). The original plans of the old fort, given by Louis Scholl are in the building, as are the first oil lamp brought to The Dalles; an old table used at the fort in 1850; Indian curios of stone and wood from Mr. Scholl; a china sugar bowl from Father Mesplie's Catholic mission; a section of the "witness tree" (14 & Mt. Hood) from which early surveys were made; ancient flint lock fire arms; one of the first melodeons brought to Oregon and photons of many local pioneers. GENERAL ORDER: -- HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE PACIFIC, FORT DALLES, O.T., JUNE 29, 1857 NO WHITE PERSON SHALL BE PERMITTED TO SETTLE IN INDIAN COUNTRY EAST OF THE WHITE SALMON RIVER AND NORTH OF THE COLUMBIA IN WASHINGTON TERRITORY, AND EAST OF THE DESCHUTES IN OREGON.
This order was revoked by Gen. Harney Oct. 31, 1858. By that time Col. Wright had compelled all Indian tribes to sign treaties of peace and this opened the Inland Empire to settlement, The Dalles being the first original gateway. Emigrants came in long trains to settle in the valleys east of The Dalles (Wascopam) where thousands of horses and cattle grazed on the bunch grass hills that knew no plow for years afterwards. Safe settlement was assured by forts at The Dalles, Walla Walla, Boise, Simcoe, Yakima and Colville.
The 4th U.S. Infantry brought a number of soldiers to The Dalles who afterwards became pioneer families. Among them being M.M. Cushing and Jacob Fritz, the latter who came via Panama with Col. Bonneville and his quartermaster Lt. U.S. Grant in 1852 and 700 men. The trip took 6 weeks and they lost 100 men by Cholera. In 1878 Pros. Grant told S.L. Brooks at the Cascades, "I was never stationed at The Dalles, but once was there a few days on an inspection." Jacob Fritz was born in Germany 1828) came to Penn. at 16, joined the 4 U.S. Inf. in 1852 coming to Vancouver where he remained till 1856 when he came to Fort Dalles (1863) and was 20 year the caretaker of old Fort Dalles, also employed by the Oregon Steam Nov. Co. as storekeeper and in 1875 was in charge of the commissary of the O.R. & R. Co. shops in The Dalles. He was quartermaster sergeant in the 4 U.S. Inf. He was a very well liked man by children and adults alike, a trait that is handed down in the Fritz family for 4 generations. He married Sarah Collins and they had 10 children among them being Louis, John and Charlie, Mary, Agnes, Ida and Lettie all born at the Fort Dalles garrison home of the family. Jacob Fritz died Feb. 4, 1898. His son Louis, first white child born at Fort Dalles (1867) died Oct. 29, 1848 at 80. He was a member of the National Guard, a painter by trade, a state game warden, a member of The Dalles band and Legion drum & bugle corps. He assisted Mrs. Crandall in writing her Covered Wagon series of pioneer articles on the early history of The Dalles and took a great interest in historical matters and did considerable research work, as the files of the Oregon State Library at Salem shows. Fig married Lora B. Johnson (1892) and they had Thelma (Mrs. Leonard Cox) of The Dalles and Col. Chester Fritz of Salem, manager of the gasoline tax refund department of the State Department
COL. GEORGE WRIGHT
In 1881 Col. Geo. Wright was promoted to general and was placed in command of the Pacific department with headquarters at San Francisco where he remained until 1865 when the Oregon department was established with headquarters at Vancouver. He was returning to Fort Vancouver on the Brother Jonathan which struck a reef off Crescent City, Cal., in a storm, sinking within minutes July 9, 1865 with the loss of 200 lives including those of Gen. Wright and his wife whose bodies was found 150 miles south of the wreck. He was born in Vermont and a West Pointer of 1822, a veteran of the Florida and Mexican wars in addition to the Yakima Indian war. They were buried with military honors in the state house square at Sacramento, Cal. Det.21, 1865. The Times-Mountaineer said, "the lives of Gen. Wright and his wife were beautiful examples of unvarying devotion; and in death they were not divided." The Brother Jonathan was considered a good seaworthy boat but in an endeavor to run in to Crescent City, out of the storm, the vessel struck a sunken reef and within minutes went to the bottom with 200 passengers powerless to escape. Gen. Wright had a large sum of gold with him to pay soldiers at Vancouver, which was lost. Wm. Logan, Warm Springs Indian Agent also had a large sum of gold with him to pay Indians and those in the Indian service, which was lost. Many attempts were made to salvage the gold but the sea continues to hold the secret of its location. (Roxa Shackelford).
At the dedication ceremonies of the Col. Wright school in 1925 Louis Fritz said, "the old Fort Dalles flag pole and parade grounds are the same as the Col. Wright school grounds, except for the change in size of trees. The saddlery and commissary departments stood just below the school (north), south of which was the hospital. The Guard house stood almost where the school building now is erected. The old flag pots, made on 2 sections, was later out down by emigrants for firewood. The stables for the cavalry equipment and horses were down about where 9th street now is." The Col. Wright school was opened Sept. 8, 1925. There were 12 lots in the grounds and the building cost $53,511.36 plus the furnishings of $3778.70.
DALLES CITY 1857
Fort Dalles was "officially" incorporated as Dalles City June 26, 1857 by Col. N.H. Gates.
The Umatilla House, the best known hotel in the Pacific northwest, was built by the Nixon Bros. and sold to Mr. Graves. The steamer Hassalo was built at the Cascades for the middle river run to Wascopam (Dalles City) by Bradford do Co. Orlando Humason, Father of Wasco County, built the MOUNTAINEER at DUFUR and launched it at the mouth of the Deschutes river to add to his fleet of sail-boat scows that operated between Deschutesville and Wallula, with R.R. Thompson, of Thompson Addition to The Dalles, as a partner. They used the Old Oregon Trail as a freight and Portage wagon road between The Dalles and Deschutesville via the Old Oregon Trail and Fairbanks and he had Wascopam wagon makers make him some of the largest freight wagons ever seen in the west. They operated this Portage wagon road from 1857 until they were absorbed by the Oregon Steam Nov. Co. in 1862, whom that year (1882) built The Dalles to Celilo Portage railroad. The above wagon road, during those 5 years carried the largest volume of traffic any road of the pioneer west ever carried in the history of the west!
The Masonic lodge was established in The Dalles March 28 of that year. Five feet of snow was recorded.
WASCOPAM (Dalles City) 1858
R.R. Thompson and Orlando Humason built the upper Columbia river steamer Col. Wright at Deschutesville to take care of the increased volume of passenger and freight traffic to the mines. The Wright paid for itself in a few trips. The Columbia Steam Nav. Co. and the Oregon Steam Nav. Co. operated boats on the middle river from the Cascades to The Dalles. M.M. Cushing built his hotel in Wascopam that year and the Wasco Hotel was built making 3 hotels to take care of the "floating population" passing through the city. Bradford a Co. established their boat office in Wascopam. W.G. Biglow started his grocery store, McCormick's hit Hood saloon was in business, McAuliff had a grocery, W.A. Moody had an assay office for weighing and accepting gold dust. P. Craig, who came to the city with military forces, opened the first drug store of the city, W.L. DeMoss opened a bakery. These were the leading merchants of The Dalles City -- WASCOPAM that year and were considered the wealthiest in Oregon
WASCOPAM (Dalles City) 1859
The Journal, the first newspaper of the city appeared that year, edited by Capt. Thomas Jordan. W.A. Moody built his meeting hall and opera house for public gatherings and entertainment, on First street (south side) between Union and Court. Long lines of freight wagons, pack trains, emigrant schooners lined the streets. Orlando Humason's portage road was dust-choked with traffic day and as late at night as possible, weather permitting. Bradford A Co. warehouse was jammed with freight. Historical writers credit the city with a "floating tent population of 10,000", which if true would be the highest the city has ever had. Gold dust was the medium of circulation everything being on a gold basis with no services for less than $1. Mrs. Lord said, "the town was controlled by gamblers and the tough element and night life was a virtual uncontrolled riot."
Col. N.B. Sinnott and Maj. Daniel Handley (a 300 lb. man) acquired the Umatilla House at First and Union and they made it a world famous hotel of 128 rooms. (See special article on). The Dalles fire department was established. The first courthouse of Wasco county was built and the city limits was extended to the 2nd bluff. The Congregationalist church was established. Oregon was admitted to the Union. The lumber for the first courthouse was sawed at the Jonas Mosier mill at Mosier and floated up the river on a scow. The demand for lumber for construction far exceeded the supply so Mr. Mosier, who was The Dalles's first contractor went to Mosier for a good source of lumber and power using barges for transportation, called scows, which had sails for self propulsion.
THE DALLES IN 1860
The name of the post office of Wascopam was changed to THE DALLES March 22, 1880. The first public school at 4th and Jefferson was erected that year. The wooden Catholic church was erected on Lincoln between 3rd and 4th, facing north, by Father F.A. Vermaas, marking the Catholic religious center being transferred from the County hospital grounds to the area at 3rd and Lincoln streets where it has remained for 92 years.
Edward Crate said he paid $1 for 12 corn seeds that spring which indicated high gold prices that were being charged in The Dalles at that time (almost as bad as in 1952).
It was along about this period that Chas. White of Los Angeles said he came to The Dalles for the first time with his father Oliver(the White family lived later where the library is); and they stayed at Col. N.H. Gates hotel,(3rd & Union). Playing across the street in the sand he found 3, 50X pieces the first he had ever possessed and went on to explain that 3rd and Union was the "turning lot" for the soldiers when they were heading to and from Fort Dalles; and on pay day they would come down in town and get full of liquor and there seemed to be enough Irish in them to always be fighting on that corner lot, going or coming. He added that those Irish soldiers didn't need any reason for starting a fight all they needed was the opportunity, and as they rolled around in the sand they would lose coins out of their pockets which Chas. White and other small boys of the city soon learned to watch and dig around in the "sand bank" for. Lots of times the soldiers had regular gang fights or free-for alls in which anywhere from 15 to 50 would be making the blood dust fly and the dust rose like a whirl wind had hit the place. The father Oliver White was a carpenter and help built the old wooden first Wasco County courthouse which sat where the city hall is now located. Capt. R.R. Thompson, Chas. White and Dr. Bonner (who founded Bonner's Ferry, Idaho) ran an early Dalles butcher shop in which he worked 16 hours a day. Still later Mr. White was sheriff of Wasco County. (Chas. White of Los Angeles).
Dalles Merchants of 1860
The census of 1860 showed W.H. Newell, printer; E.W. Waterman, wagonmaker; Lind & Liebe, blacksmiths; F.A. Stern, bootmaker; Francisco Vallard, saddler; Tom & H.C. Gordon, saddle shop; J. H. Murray, sheet metal and iron; Phillip Koster, blacksmith; Fred Bottler, brewery; John Noble, saw mill; U.S. Army, saw mill; Tom Smith, O. Masher, J.M. Thompson, L.T. Henderson and Orlando Humason were saw mill men.
The Dalles in 1860 by Fred Lockley, Oregon Journal staff.
The Dalles saw a hectic time in the early 60's as a result of the discovery of the rich placer mines of Canyon City, Auburn and Idaho points. It was the outfitting point for the upper country and the streets were thronged with pack trains outfitting for the mines. The merchandise houses did a big business and the saloons and gambling houses were perfect mints as they ran 24 hours a day. Some years ago I interviewed Col. Henry E. Dosch who was a business man of The Dalles in the early 60's and he said:
"In the spring of 1864 I was working for Block, Miller & Co. at The Dalles and they had the LARGEST STORE IN OREGON. We not only handled general merchandise and miners supplies but we operated the warehouse from which the goods were taken by pack trains to the mines. The Dalles had a permanent population of about 2500 but the streets were always thronged with transients on their way to and from the mines. There was more activity in The Dalles in one day than in Portland in a month. I had charge of buying of gold dust for the firm. The saloons and merchants of The Dalles accepted gold dust in payment for their wages and we bought the gold dust from them. At that time there was no currency in circulation whatever. There were gold coins from $1 gold pieces to $50 gold slugs, but most of the trading was done by the miners, fresh from the mines, with the dust they themselves washed or rocked out.
The Dalles in those days was a wide-open town. George Clayton ran the biggest gambling house in eastern Oregon. You could get plenty of action on your gold dust in his place with poker, faro, 3-card monte or you could bet your money on the small horses. The silver quarter was the smallest coin used. Cigars were 50¢ each and drinks ranged from two bits to four bits each. Victor Trevitt ran the Mt. Hood saloon, which was really a sort of a gentlemen's club. He wouldn't allow a drunk in the place nor would he allow gambling. He wouldn't stand for a rough house nor rough talk. As a matter of fact you saw few drunken men in The Dalles in those days. Everyone went "heeled" so there was little fighting, for, in case of trouble, the survivor was the one who was the quickest on the trigger. This made people a little cautious about starting anything they couldn't finish.
So much gold dust was coming into The Dalles that citizens started action for a mint and Congress appropriated $100,000 in 1865 for its construction and the contract was let, the rock being quarried 5 miles up Mill creek. Congress provided no more money and the uncompleted building was sold and converted into a flour mill. The Dalles was the trading center for Idaho, Montana, eastern Washington, all of eastern and southern Oregon. Merchants came from Boise and Walla Walla to purchase supplies.
The Umatilla House took in more money over their bar than all the rest of the hotels in town put together. The Oregon Steam Navigation Co. had a monopoly on the river and made money hand over fist. They charged $60 a ton for freight from Portland to The Dalles (its now $20 a ton) and the boat fare ran $20 per passenger with meals on the boat at $1 each. Boats were crowded to capacity and had more business than they could handle. Breakfast on the boats was ham and eggs, tenderloin steak, venison, fried potatoes, hot cakes and coffee and that kind of a breakfast sticks to your ribs. Steamboats made from $3000 to $5000 on a single trip! The record May 13, 1862 was $10,000 on a single trip for one boat! Steamboat men were W.S. Ladd, Capt. J.C. Ainsworth, Capt. R.R. Thompson (of The Dalles) Simon G. Reed, B.F. Bradford, Capt. L.W. Coe (of The Dalles) Benj. Stark, Joe Myrick, Richard Williams and George Hoyt. (Lulu D. Crandall clippings, Dalles Library).
THE DALLES IN 1861
Streets in the city commenced to take their names and Union was named after the northern or Union states of the Civil war, Lincoln after Abraham Lincoln and Liberty for Lincoln's action in setting the slaves free, Washington was named after George Washington, and Court was named on account of the location of the first courthouse east of the Cascades on the site now occupied by the city hall, Federal for the federal government, Laughlin for W.C. Laughlin, Jefferson, Monroe, Madison and Taylor were for presidents, Pentland for Robert Pentland who installed the first water system in the city, Garrison was the street up to the garrison buildings, Wright for Col. George Wright, Jordan for Capt. Thomas Jordan, Mission for the Catholic mission boundary line and Kelley Ave. for Col. J.K. Kelley first mayor of The Dalles, Trevitt for Victor Trevitt, Mt. Hood for the road up toward the mountain. First street was known as Plain and the street below that was Water.
The winter of 1861 was 24 below and the Columbia river froze over. There was lots of stock lost. Edward Crate Jr. carried the mail to Walla Walla that winter by pack train. The boats generally hauled the mail in better weather to Umatilla and Wallula from Deschutesville.
THE DALLES IN 1862
The Dalles in 1882 was a "bee-hive of activity" following the discovery of gold at Canyon City. The Pony Express service between The Dalles and Canyon City was established (see under Pony Exp.) The pack trains, saddle trains and pony express trains all used the newly established Todd Bridge across the Deschutes below Tygh. It was only a pack horse bridge until it fell into the Deschutes river and was replaced by the wider horse and wagon bridge in 1864; but as a pack horse bridge it handled a vast volume of pack horse traffic to the Canyon City and southern Oregon area. It also was used by pack horse mining trains that came up over the Barlow road from the Willamette valley to the mines. The Homestead act was passed that year allowing some of those miners to take up ranches on the, pack train route to Canyon City. Baker and Umatilla counties were taken off Wasco. The Oregon Steam Navigation Co. was formed that year under the leadership of Capt. J.C. Ainsworth and bought out all other boat operators on the Columbia, and built The Dalles to Celilo railroad at a cost of $50,000 a mile to handle the vast volume of traffic which was clogging the warehouses at both Portland and The Dalles(for complete story see under BOATS). The 1862 to 1888 was the GOLD MINING PERIOD IN THE HISTORY OF WASCO COUNTY and CANYON CITY and THE DALLES WERE THE TWO LARGEST CITIES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. $15,900,000 was taken from Canyon creek by 5000 miners.
The Times-Mountaineer was established by Wm. M. Hand who operated the paper until his death in 1881. T.S. Lang was editor. The Methodist church was built under the direction of Rev. J.F. DeFoe and the Congregationalist church was built that year under the direction of Rev. Thomas Condon, geologist. The first wooden sidewalks were authorized constructed by the city council and Robert Pentland and James Reynolds laid the first water pipes in the city streets. They sold (187T) to S.L. Brooks and Orlando Humason who in turn sold (1890) to Dalles City, It was claimed in 1890 that The Dalles had sufficient water for a 20,000 town and the best and purest water in the U.S. In 1952 the same volume of water won't hardly care for 5000 people and "health authorities" say it is so badly contaminated that "special chemicals have to be added to it to "purify it".
The winter of 1882 was one of the hardiest on livestock on record.
THE DALLES IN 1863
On April 20 the first trains operate over The Dalles to Celilo Portage railroad which continued to operate until 1882 when it was taken over and became a part of the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. (Now the Union Pacific) right of way and track. The Oregon Steam Navigation shops in The Dalles, across Mill creek at First, employed 500 men and had a payroll of $33,000 a month. The Dalles ferry, a sort of a sailboat-barge, propelled by oarsmen on quiet days, was owned and operated by J.B. Dickerson. Governor Zenith Moody of The Dalles founds the town of Umatilla Landing. James K. Kelley was elected first mayor of The Dalles and afterwards became U.S. Senator and he is credited with being the "Father of The Dalles".
THE DALLES IN 1864
The year 1864 was important in the transportation history of The Dalles. It saw a passable wagon road from Ft. Harney (near Burns) to The Dalles made by Maj. Stems and this permitted the establishment of The Dalles to Canyon City stage-coach service, by Henry H. Wheeler (more complete story under stage coaches) between the two LARGEST CITIES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. This stage service continued to operate until the completion of the railroad lento Baker about 1884, it being closer to Baker for freight and passengers after that.
Robert Mays and Ezra Hemingway owned the bridge across the Deschutes below Tygh and they had rebuilt it for wagons. This not only made possible wagon and stage service to Canyon City but it also cut 100 MILES OFF, the wear y route of the emigrants between the top of Cottonwood canyon in Sherman county and Tygh Valley on the Barlow road to Oregon City. The emigrants no longer had to come on into The Dalles to find a road back out to Tygh and at a rate of travel of 15 miles a day that meant a WEEK of travel, time saved.
Union and Grant counties were taken off Wasco making The Dalles less important.
THE DALLES IN 1865
The Dalles to Salt Lake City mail stage, express and passenger run of 800 miles was established. (more complete story under stage coaches). The sinking of the Brother Jonathan took the lives of Gene George A. Wright and his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Logan, Indian agent at Warm Springs. The Dalles was credited with a population of 1898 in 1865.
THE DALLES IN 1866
Fort Dalles was abandoned by the government in 1866.
The first earthquake of about 3 seconds duration was felt in The Dalles Nov. 30, 1886 and swayed the lamps, pictures and tinware of the Bunnell & Miller store. A large band of cattle at North Dalles stampeded and ran themselves into exhaustion. Emigrants commenced to head into the Yakima country. George A. Liebe made wagons in The Dalles and did general blacksmith work at 3rd and Laughlin. Lewis Davenport received a new shipment of buggies from Portland which were on display for sale at his livery stable. The government horses broke out of the corrals at Fort Dalles and strayed by the hundreds all over the mountains clear back to the Meadows and their roundup took a week. Over 16,000,000 in gold was received in The Dalles that year. Robert Pentland established his flour mill at 6 & Mill creek. The Dalles Lumber and sawmill was established 16 miles up Mill creek, the lumber being flumed down to the garrison buildings where they established a planing mill and later the flume was used for city water purposes.
THE DALLES IN 1867
The U.S. Mint construction was started on 3rd between Madison and Monroe and $125,000 was spent on the 75 foot square, one story building before it was abandoned (see special story on). In 1867 Robert Pentland sold his flour mill to The Dalles Woolen Mill Co. who made cloth, blankets and socks. In 1880 it was sold to J.A. Schmidt who converted it back to a 50 barrel flour mill. The machinery for this mill came from the Dufur four mill and the timbers were out of the old government sawmill at 9 & Mill creek.
A county hospital was operated in The Dalles by Dr. Jackson, the first mention of any hospital in histories pertaining to The Dalles. Wm. Thompson and Fred Lusher were treated in the hospital for broken legs by Dr. Jackson. E. Schultz's orchestra played for a dance in the Gymnasium Hall in 1867. He was a deputy sheriff. A.W. Buchanan was Wells Fargo agent.
THE DALLES IN 1868
When the mines gave out The Dalles commenced to suffer from its first real depression in 1868. The Dalles to Goldendale, Yakima and Ellensburg stage line was established and continued to operate until the railroad was built into that country in 1884 (for more details see under stages). The telegraph line from Portland to The Dalles and Celilo was strung by the Oregon Steam Nav. Co. The Empire Hotel was started by Tom Smith and French & Co. formed a wholesale liquor and merchandise establishment at 2nd and Washington where they later operated their bank.
The ads in the Times-Mountaineer of this period were Humason & Odell; Gates & Haft & W. Lair Hill, attorneys; Doctors D.B. Warner, C.B. Brooks, B.11. Mitchell, J.F. Kellogg; druggists Waldron Bros., P. Craig, S. Lemon, Gates & Chapin. First street was the business section while 2nd street was the red light, saloon and chinese district.
THE FIRST RACE TRACK
The Indian Race Track, on the beach, about 2 miles east of town (back of the present Tie Plant), was an important place for race events. The Indians liked to race as well as the white man and "talk up" their fast ponies, offer to place money on them if any white man cared to call their bets, The Indians most all wore blankets in those days and as soon as the horses started from the line-up they would take their blankets off, wave them and yell and shout, and this waving and yelling all too often caused the white men's horses to bolt or at least shy and slack speed permitting the Indian ponies to win. (Chas. White, Dalles resident of 1856). In later years this Indian race track was used for Sunday and holiday racing events.
Practically all men had horses of one kind or another, if they were residents of the community, so there was a lot of local interest in horse racing. The out-of-town freighters, stage coach, pony express, pack train men and farmers all had horses as well as cowmen and sheepmen. Always some man thought his horse was better than someone else's horse and that's all it took to make a race and the best place to settle it was on the Indian Race track. This track continued to be used for more than 30 years.
THE DALLES IN 1869
The most important event for that year was the establishment of The Dalles to Prineville stage line for that marked early settlement date for central Oregon which had to obtain its supplies from The Dalles until the building of the Columbia Southern railroad into Shaniko in 1901. The Cow Canyon Toll road was established from Bakeoven to the foot of Cow Canyon by Wm. Clark & Low Doherty to shorten the distance from The Dalles to Prineville (see under stages). A group of Dalles business men formed The Dalles to Boise Military Road Co. via the John Day valley to improve service to that part, of the country (for more story see under Dalles to Boise Military road). The Union Pacific railroad was completed that year into Salt Lake City and Kelton, Utah May 10, 1869 and that stepped up the mail and passenger and express business on The Dalles to Salt Lake City stage line and made it possible to get letters to and from the east in less time than the old route via Panama.
Business men of The Dalles in this 1880-69 period (George Owens Directory, Portland & State Lib.) J.W. Adams, J.C. Baldwin, Al Bettengen, J.W. Blakeley, M.M. Cushing, R.W. Crandall, J. Doherty, Ad Edgar, E.P. Fitzgerald, D.M. & J.W. French, R.F. Gibons, Henry Klint, Geo. A. Liebe, Wentworth Lord, J. McNulty, Wm. Mitchell, Geo. Rush, N.B. Sinnott, Max Vogt, H. Whitmore, W.N. Wiley, James Fenton, John Booth, Robert Pentland, Anton Wintemier (made Umatilla House bus), Geo. Liebe, Peter Neal, a sawmill man, McKay & Jackson, sawmill and Geo. Bradford, sawmill. F. Wakerman's ad in the Mountaineer said his boot and shoe store was on Main (lst) opposite Chapin's Hall (1868). The Dalles seemed to have 3 halls then the Moody, Chapins, and Gymnasium where events were held in the 1860 period.
THE DALLES IN 1870
The A.M. Williams & CO. STORE
The second oldest business institution in The Dalles is the A.M. Williams store founded May l, 1870 as a general merchandise store by Edward Wingate and Griffith Williams both of whom came to The Dalles (Chronicle May 1, 1952) as employees of the Oregon Steam Nav. Co. In those days The Dalles was a typical frontier town with board sidewalks, false front stores and mud-filled streets. It was the terminal for freight wagons from as far away as Ellensburg, Baker and Prineville and Lakeview on the south. The store was originally called E. Wingate & Co. with Mr. Wingate the manager while Mr. Williams stayed with the boat company until 1872. Mr. Wingate died in 1883 and Mr. Williams took over the management until his death in 1888 when it was jointly managed by Mrs. Wingate and Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Williams was Anna Marshall so she retained the initials A.M. in front of her married name. She was the mother of 10 children. In 1891 her son Edward took over the management of the store and in 1893 it was changed to a dry goods store. It has always occupied its present location expanding to its present frontage in 1896, and has always been known as the A.M. Williams store since 1888.
In 1898 Edward Williams and W.E. Walther formed a partnership in the hardware and implement business gradually changing to the Walther-Williams automobile agency. Edward Williams died in 1928 and his brother Carlton P. Williams managed the store until 1938 when J.F. Moore became manager, Mr. Williams moved to the presidency of the firm which he still holds and resides in The Dalles. The store was remodeled in 1939 with new front and display windows, a full basement and improved main floor with 30 departments. Richard Rodman became manager July 31, 1951. The company has 3 stores, one in Corvallis and one in Eugene besides The Dalles which is the home office and employs 85 persons, 35 of whom are in The Dalles. The store has remained in the Williams family for 3 generations.
The Dalles in 1870 had a population of 3356.
1871-72
The big $100,000 fire on Aug. 17 started in the Wenz furniture shop and would have taken the town had not the wind changed. It was stopped by the popular trees at Dr. Thomas Condon's home on 3rd between Laughlin and Jefferson. The Union street park school was established that year. In 1878 the First Baptist church was founded by Rev. O.D. Taylor. The Modoc Indian war started Nov. 29 of that year in south-eastern Oregon and it was a hard winter campaign to force them to submit. The 1870's was a period of depression in the history of the city and not very much activity occurred. Lake county was taken off Wasco, in 1874 showing settlement in that part of the state and wheat was being raised generally in the central part of the county but lack of cheap transportation prevented too much expansion.
CATTLE DRIVES
The 1870 period did see eastern cattle buyers at the Umatilla House to arrange for purchase of cattle to be formed in large bands or herds to be driven to the railroad terminal at Kelton, Utah, for shipment on the Union Pacific railroad to eastern markets. These big sheep, cattle and horse drives are all but forgotten pages in the important history of The Dalles and Wasco county, but they were important annual events of those days in the 1870's to 1884 when the railroad was extended west to Wallula. Either a number of cattle or stock raisers would join together on those 800 mile drives or else the regular buyers bought "on foot, as is" and formed their own bands and hired their own professional drivers who made it a business to drive stock through to Kelton or Salt Lake City. The sheep and horse drives were made in the same way, except that the horse drives were generally from The Dalles area to Army Posts, forts or camps in other localities. Daniel Cooper of Fairbanks had 2 sons who devoted the best years of their lives in the 1870's driving horses to Montana and Wyoming and the Dakotas for delivery to army forts for Indian fighting purposes or freight hauling teems. The flood of 1876 stood at 57.3 June 23. In 1877 the Umatilla House burned but was rebuilt. The half million dollar fire Of 1878 started in Corum's saddle shop (211 E 2nd). H.J. Waldon died from over-exertion during this fire. This was an Oct. 27 fire.
The Dalles to Wapinitia stage, mail and express line was established in 1878 (see under stages). In 1879 the Pioneer Hotel fire proved to be another ½ million dollar fire before it was stopped after 3 hours burning May 21, 1879. The snow was reported to be 29 inches that winter and the flood the next spring stood at 48.7.
THE DALLES IN THE 1880's
After the big fires cleaned out the old, wooden, shacks Max Vogt built the Vogt and Chapman business blocks on 2nd street out of fireproof brick made at The Dalles brick yard kilns which were located on the "brickyard road", adjoining the I.O.O.F. cemetery (1880) and also built his 3 story Vogt Opera house, the pride and joy of his heart, which allowed the best in the entertainment world of those days to be brought to and shown at The Dalles and it was at these operas in the Vogt Opera house that Wm. Birgfeld's orchestra would amaze the show performers and managers by being able to play their light opera music with his orchestra; often without a single rehearsal There was not another orchestra north of San ' , Francisco or west of Chicago who could do that in those days!
Then Wasco Independent Academy was established in 1881 as a private school to which many of the pioneers of that period attended. It was created a state normal school in 1889. Prof. Tom Gatch was principal, Mrs. S.A. Stowell, preceptress, Mary Smith, primary department with about 60 students in the first attendance. By 1893 it was found support did not meet expanses so it was sold to school district 12 and became a part of The Dalles public school system.
The RAILROAD EXPANSION PERIOD 1882-84
The railroad construction period in The Dalles history brought a "big boom" to the little city which was equal to the gold rush days of 1880, but it only lasted about 2 years and the railroad took far more away from The Dalles than it ever brought to it. We lost all of our eastern Oregon and Washington trade and our importance as a trading center and shipping center. Central Oregon, the mid-Columbia area and the eastern portion of Klickitat county were the only crumbs left. We lost Central Oregon in 1901 with the construction of the Columbia Southern railroad into Shaniko. The railroad did continue their shops in The Dalles and the directory of 1883 contains the names of practically all of the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. employees, some 500 in number and their shops including offices, tin shop, round-house, blacksmith, drafting, foundry, pump works, tanks, store rooms were credited with covering 18 acres, west across Mill creek or First from the Umatilla House. These shops were moved to Portland in 1883 another blow from which The Dalles never recovered from as 1500 people left town with them.
The History of Central Oregon said, "The Dalles in 1880 gained notoriety as being a 'tough town' the undesirable element flocked to the city the result being robberies, homicides and for a period almost a reign of terror. The growth of the city has exceeded expectations equal to the mining excitement when box houses would be built like magic."
In 1882 Lang & Ryan drove 13,000 head of cattle to Salt Lake City for shipment east on the Union Pacific railroad which had not yet been constructed west, until September 11, 1883.
The new Wasco County Courthouse at 3rd and Union was constructed at a cost of $23,000.
The Wasco Warehouse was incorporated (1883) by J.W. French, S.L. Brooks, E.B. McFarland and managed by Wentworth Lord. They handled millions of pounds of wool, hides, pelts, sold hay, grain and supplies for farmers and construction work. (See story under ELECTRICITY).
The Columbia river fish wheels at The Dalles, developed by Frank Seufert, was credited with taking 20 car loads of fish per day (1884) and this marked the development of a new industry in The Dalles. (For more fish story see under SEUFERT).
Gilliam county was taken off Wasco in 1885 and Morrow county taken off in 1886 which dates mark the settlement of those parts of old Wasco county. In 1887 Malheur and Wallows counties were lost. In 1883 the Times-Mountaineer said that sawmills and a flour mill, printing machinery and planing mills were taking power from Mill creek waters and that there was lots of water going to waste, that could furnish power for other manufacturers. The Dalles at that time had 2 breweries, several carriage shops, an iron and brass foundry and that the railroad employed 500 map and had $1,000,000 invested in Dalles property.
I.C. NICKELSEN BOOK STORE
We mention the I.C. Nickelsen Book store in 1883 for it was the predecessor to Weigelt Book store and is one of the oldest business institutions in The Dalles. In 1883 he carried a large stock of toys, notions, music, school books, pianos, organs and other musical instruments and has been located at 315 E 2nd for more than 50 years. Mr. Nickelsen was born in Germany (1842) son of Peter and Christina (Petersen) Nickelsen. He received his early education in Germany and came to New York in 1859 where for 8 years he was in the restaurant business. Then he went to San Francisco by boat and on to Portland where the ship was nearly wrecked on the Columbia bar at Astoria. He came on up to The Dalles (1867) where he worked 2½ years in the Umatilla House before starting his own notion and book store. He was burned out in the big fire of 1891 but rebuilt and continued in business. In 1872 he married Josine Fredden of Germany and they had daughters Christina (Mrs. Harry Grubb), Julia and Clara. Mrs. Nickelsen died in 1883. Gus and Paul Weigelt bought the store in 1927.
Z.F. MOODY STORE
Another of the larger stores here in 1883 was that of Gov. Zenas F. Moody, located at l & Washington where the Model Laundry is now. Mr. Moody was called "the merchant prince of The Dalles", at that time and he carried one of the largest stocks of merchandise in the city consisting of dry goods, groceries, hardware, clothing, boots and shoes. He had a water operated elevator in his store, one of the first in The Dalles. (For more Moody story see under MO
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Kirk Douglas and Frank Sinatra, another two of Hollywood’s brightest stars from Hollywood’s “Golden Age” also have to be two of the angriest actors ever written about. Douglas admitted to his anger in his book: The Ragman’s Son, while much was made of Sinatra’s temper while he was alive and many years after his death. Despite or rather in spite of their tempers, they managed to be in two films together, though not necessarily sharing many if any scenes. They also managed to be fairly good friends. Enough so that Kirk would go to Sinatra’s house for spaghetti dinners and some light gambling poker games. (If the rich are gambling: how ‘light’ is ‘light’?)
This also extended to their marriages. Douglas claimed to have counseled Ava Gardner during one of her stormy arguments with Sinatra, never telling him about it. And Sinatra in turn was reported to have made homemade chicken soup and spaghetti dinners for Douglas’s second wife any time she was under the weather. Douglas amusingly claims in two of his books that he would ask Frank Sinatra for some meal occasionally and Sinatra would, in polite terms here, tell him to, “go pound sand!”
Regardless for the reasons behind their friendship, however brief or long it may have been (reports vary), two fine films came out of these two wonderful entertainers: The List Of Adrian Messenger (1963) and Cast A Giant Shadow (1966). The latter is a repeat post – sorry! The former is a much scrutinized and analyzed film that can be summed up best in this reviewer’s mind as: a good mystery caper. Below are the reviews for said films.
The List Of Adrian Messenger (1963)
B&W – 98m
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 – Widescreen
Based On A Story By: Alec Coppel (uncredited) and Philip MacDonald (credited)
Screenplay By: Anthony Veiller
Exec. Prod.: Kirk Douglas (uncredited)
Dir.: John Huston
Starring: Tony Curtis, Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster, Robert Mitchum, Frank Sinatra, George C. Scott, Dana Wynter, Clive Brook, Gladys Cooper, Herbert Marshall, Marcel Dalio, Bernard Archard, Tony Huston (as Walter Anthony Huston), Ronald Long (as Roland Long), Alan Caillou (uncredited), Tim Durant (uncredited), Bernard Fox (uncredited), Paul Frees (uncredited), John Huston (uncredited), Delphi Lawrence (uncredited), Jan Merlin (uncredited), Barbara Morrison (uncredited), Richard Peel (uncredited), Noel Purcell (uncredited), Anita Sharp–Bolster (uncredited) and Dave Willock (uncredited).
Music By: Jerry Goldsmith
A former intelligence officer is tasked by the heir to the Gleneyre estate to investigate the unusual deaths of a disparate group of eleven men on a list. Amusing little caper film is arguably one of the most scrutinized in Hollywood History, thanks in no small part to actor Jan Merlin’s claims (see trivia for details). While “who is under the makeup?” may be up for debate – shot to shot – the fact that this moves along at a good pace and has a decent storyline remains in tact. The cast and director, no matter how much or how little they are in the film, are appealing and in fine form.
Personal note: This reviewer is still impressed with the ending of this film, decades after seeing it at age 8.
Trivia: In an article for Video Watchdog Magazine actor Jan Merlin claimed that he played the heavily made up parts in the film, mostly standing in for Kirk Douglas. He further claimed that Tony Curtis, Burt Lancaster and Frank Sinatra, doubled by Dave Willock, were never actually in the film and that they only filmed the “reveals” at the end of the film. He claimed to have used his experiences from this film for the reportedly thinly veiled novel: Shooting Montezuma: A Hollywood Monster Story, which he wrote. Elizabeth Taylor was reportedly offered a disguised role as a scruffy sailor named “Chesty” but turned it down known how painful the makeup would be. This film was partially shot on John Huston’s own estate in Ireland.
This was the final film of Clive Brook. John Huston cameos as Lord Ashton in a short dialogue scene in the last hunt. Paul Frees looped most of Jacques Roux’s dialogue in the film like, “thanks” when he accepts a drink from George C. Scott, this is attributed to sound issues on the set. He also provided a word or sentence (source depending) for Herbert Marshall. Frees is best known as the man who dubbed Tony Curtis’ Josephine voice in: Some Like It Hot (1959), since Tony Curtis couldn’t get his voice that high. This was the 4th of 7 films Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster made together. And finally: This film was spoofed in: Get Smart (1965–1970), Season 5, Episode 18: The Mess Of Adrian Listenger (1970).
Available on Blu–ray, DVD & Digital Copy
Cast A Giant Shadow (1966)
B&W / C – 146m
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 – Widescreen
Book By: Ted Berkman
Writer – Prod. – Dir.: Melville Shavelson
Co–Exec. Prod.s: Kirk Douglas and John Wayne (both uncredited)
Co–Prod.: Michael Wayne
Starring: Kirk Douglas, Senta Berger, Angie Dickinson, James Donald, Stathis Giallelis, Luther Adler, Topol, Ruth White, Gordon Jackson, Michael Hordern, Allan Cuthbertson, Jeremy Kemp, Sean Barrett, Frank Latimore, Frank Sinatra, Yul Brynner, Gary Merrill, Michael Douglas (uncredited), Rudolph Hess (archival footage), Geoffrey Palmer (uncredited), Franklin D. Roosevelt (archival footage), Jimmy Shaw (uncredited) and Joseph Stalin (archival footage).
Music By: Elmer Bernstein
In 1947, following the United Nations’ (U.N.’s) decision to split British Palestine into separate Jewish and Palestinian states, a former U.S. Army officer is recruited by the Jews to reorganize Haganah. Well done if just a tad overlong war drama. It should be noted that many dispute the historical accuracy of this film. However, this reviewer will not do so. Acting is strong and the script adds a few hints of humor: the recruiting of Douglas while he is shopping and Sinatra’s plane come to mind readily. (Seltzer? Really?) While this is not quite the epic that In Harm’s Way (1965) was, it is no less impressively mounted with yet another great cast. Worth a look on a rainy day, or in school towards the end of a school year.
Trivia: During filming John Wayne enraged Director Melville Shavelson with his views on the Watts Riots. Director Melville Shavelson and actor Kirk Douglas fought throughout this filming of this movie. At one point director Shavelson walked off set, leaving his assistant to take over for the day. This was Michael Douglas’ movie debut and Topol’s English film debut. The scene where Frank Sinatra’s spotter plane is attacked by an Arab fighter plane used a brief clip from: 633 Squadron (1964), showing a Nord 2002 (a French built Messerschmitt BF108).
Out Of Print on VHS but Available on Blu–ray, DVD & Digital Copy
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The London-born thespian died on May 1, reports The Stage.
His credits included roles in Doctor Who, Upstairs Downstairs, Keeping Up Appearances, The Avengers and Rumpole of the Bailey. He also played Leonard Kempinski in Emmerdale Farm.
Archard's film roles included parts in The Village of the Damned, The Day of the Jackal, Macbeth and The Sea Wolves.
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VOLUME DATE ARTICLE TITLE AUTHOR - CONTRIBUTOR PAGE COMMENT Volume I, No 1, p. 1 May 1977 Dunham Dispatch Hopes to Gather Clan Kitson, Phyllis S Volume I, No 1, p. 1 May 1977 Marriage announcement of Leigh Ann Allen to Jay Champlain Kitson 1 Jay Champlain Kitson of Deacon John Dunham line Volume I, No 1, p. 2 May 1977 Jonathan Lyman Dunham (1814-1886), Pioneer Recalled 2 Jonathan Lyman Dunham, pioneer from Mansfield, CT to OH to Greeley, CO, was s/o Ralph & Melinda (Hyde) Dunham of Mansfield, CT of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume I, No 1, p. 3 May 1977 Phyllis (Barclay) Kitson - Researcher Turns Editor Kitson, Phyllis S 3 Phyllis (Barclay) Kitson, a Flint, MI archivist of Dunham Archives, descendant of Ralph Dunham and of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume I, No 1, p. 3 May 1977 Query: When was Ralph Dunham of Mansfield, CT born? Kitson, Phyllis S 3 Ralph Dunham, s/o Jonathan & Betty (Babcock) Dunham, m. ca. 1810 to Melinda Hyde. Ralph d. 5 November 1848 Mansfield, CT. Ralph & Jonathan were of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume I, No 1, p. 3 May 1977 Query: Looking for photograph of Melinda Hyde Kitson, Phyllis S 3 Melinda (Hyde) Dunham was dau/o Sgt. Elijah Hyde (American Revolution) and Sarah (Taylor) Hyde. Melinda m. Ralph Dunham, s/o Jonathan Dunham & Betty Babcock, d. 28 February 1855, Rockville, CT. Ralph and Jonathan were of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume I, No 1, p. 3 May 1977 Query: Seeks death and burial location for Olive Hyde Dunham (b. 1823) Kitson, Phyllis S 3 Olive Hyde Dunham, younger dau/o Ralph Dunham, was wife of Francis L Barrows (1818-1895) of CT of Unknown Dunham line Volume I, No 1, p. 3 May 1977 Query: What are the married names of the daughters of Donald A Dunham and where do they live ? Kitson, Phyllis S 3 Seeking information on the daughters of Donald A Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line Volume I, No 1, p. 3 May 1977 Query: Looking for school photo of Beth Stinson Kitson, Phyllis S 3 Beth Stinson of Los Angeles, CA (3rd cousin, once removed of Phyllis Kitson) Volume I, No 2, p. 1 August 1977 Photo: Francis Sylvester Dunham (1876-1942) 1 Francis Sylvester Dunham, s/o Samuel Dunham, named for his grandfather - Unknown Dunham line Volume I, No 2, p. 2 August 1977 Photo: Miriam Leah Dunham (1874-1940) 2 Miriam Leah Dunham (grandmother of Phyllis S. Kitson), dau/o Samuel & gdau/o Francis S Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line Volume I, No 3, p. 1 November 1977 Missing Page 1 Does anyone have a copy of page 1? Volume I, No 3, p. 2 November 1977 Dunhams Vigilant -- Semper: Dunham coat-of-arms 2 Description of the Dunham coat-of-arms Volume I, No 3, p. 2 November 1977 Photo: Francis S Dunham (1812-1856) 2 Francis S Dunham, eldest s/o Ralph & Melinda H Dunham of Connecticut, of Deacon John Dunham line Volume I, No 3, p. 3 November 1977 Francis Sylvester Dunham (1876-1942) - Quintuplet imaginary photo (a popular gimmick in 1920s) 3 Francis Sylvester Dunham (named for his grandfather) was s/o Samuel Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line Volume I, No 3, p. 3 November 1977 Photo, ca 1914: Maria & Samuel E Dunham 3 Samuel E Dunham, s/o Francis Sylvester Dunham, of Deacon John Dunham line Volume I, No 3, p. 3 November 1977 Photo: Maureen Kitson Taylor 3 Maureen (Kitson) Taylor, dau/o Phyllis S Kitson and descendant of Ralph Dunham of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume I, No 4, p. 1 December 1977 Seasons Greetings Photos: Dunham Collection 1 Unidentified photos of Dunham descendants of Unknown Dunham lines Volume II, No 1, p. 1 February 1978 Photo, 1903: Anna Dunham 1 Anna Dunham, cousin to Edna Dunham, of Deacon John Dunham line Volume II, No 1, p. 1 February 1978 Request permission to court with marriage objective sent to father of Leah Ann Handy 1 Letter sent by Francis Sylvester Dunham (s/o Ralph Dunham & Melinda (Hyde) Dunham) for permission to court and marry Leah Anna Handy, dau/o Samuel W. Handy. Francis & Leah m. 29 August 1843 in Washington, D.C. Francis S Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. (See: DD, Vol. VI, No. 9, October 1993, p. 1) (See: DD, Vol. X, No. 8, October 1997, pp. 2 & 3) Volume II, No 1, p. 1 February 1978 Desta D Jones marriage to Mark Alvin Quick 1 Desta D Jones, dau/o Mr. & Mrs. Ronald T Jones and gdau/o Donald Austin Dunham, Jr., descendant of Ralph Dunham of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume II, No 1, p. 1 February 1978 Visitation Note: Miriam Leah Dunham 1 Miriam Leah Dunham and sister, Edna Dunham, meet Bishop Hulse of Cuba 11 May 1923 of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume II, No 1, p. 1 February 1978 Visitation Note: Ed Sims 1 Ed Sims, s/o William Fargo Sims and Rosa Dunham, of Deacon John Dunham line Volume II, No 2, p. 1 May 1978 Spanish American War Recalled, Typhoid Fever Rampant: Frank S Dunham 1 Frank S Dunham (1876-1942) pictured at an army camp. Frank was brother of Miriam (Dunham) Ferriss, Rosa (Dunham) Sims, and Edna (Dunham) Willard. Parents were Samuel E and Maria (Sands) Dunham of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume II, No 2, p. 1 May 1978 Spanish American War Recalled, Typhoid Fever Rampant: Miriam (Dunham) Ferriss, wife of Luther Ferriss, visited her brother, Frank S Dunham. 1 Miriam (Dunham) Ferriss as a result of accompanying her typhoid ailing brother, Frank S Dunham, home from camp, caught typhoid and lost her hair. They were of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume II, No 2, p. 2 May 1978 Spanish American War Recalled, Typhoid Fever Rampant: William Fargo Sims, husband of Rosa (Dunham) Sims 2 William Fargo Sims appears in full military Spanish American War period regalia. His wife, Rosa (Dunham) Sims, was of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume II, No 2, p. 2 May 1978 The Rev. Francis B Dunham, the 16th Rector 2 The Rev. Francis B Dunham, s/o Francis S Dunham & Leah Ann Handy, born 7 September 1844, Berlin, Worcester Co., MD, descendant of Ralph Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line Volume II, No 2, p. 2 May 1978 Photo: Mrs James (Priscilla Dunham) Massengale 2 Priscilla Dunham married James Massengale. Priscilla is of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume II, No 2, p. 3 May 1978 Samuel Dunham family photo 3 Edna Dunham (later Mrs. Willard), Samuel E. Dunham, Mrs. Maria (Sands) Dunham at the rear, Rosa Dunham (later Mrs. Sims) & Miriam (Dunham) Ferriss, holding baby Lillyn Ferriss. These families are descendants of Ralph Dunham and of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume II, No 2, p. 3 May 1978 Frank Ferriss taking Lillyn Ferriss for a walk 3 Lillyn Ferriss, dau/o Luther Ferriss & Mariam (Dunham) Ferriss (dau/o Samuel E Dunham & Maria (Sands) Dunham) descendants of Ralph Dunham line of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume III, No 1, p. 1 January 1979 Newspaper clipping of Musical Career of Edna Dunham 1 Edna Dunham, dau/o Samuel Dunham & Maria (Sands) Dunham, & wife of Alfred R Willard, of Deacon John Dunham line (Note: Image of clipping missing) Volume III, No 1, p. 1 January 1979 Marriage Announcement: Edna Dunham to Alfred R Willard 2 "Peabody Notes" (Fall 1961) published by Baltimore's Peabody Conservatory of Music: Edna Dunham, dau/o Samuel E and Maria (Sands) Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume IV, No 1 May 1991 Photo: Rosa Lillian Dunham 1 Rosa Lillian (Dunham) Sims (1881-1952) of Deacon John Dunham line Volume IV, No 1 May 1991 New Plans Provide Incentive 1 Attempt to help Dunham descendents tie into their Dunham history & ancestry Volume IV, No 1 May 1991 Photo of Painting by Ralph Dunham (1852-1910) Andersen, Sue S 2 Ralph Dunham, artist, of Deacon John Dunham line Volume IV, No 1 May 1991 Editorial: An Explanation Kitson, Phyllis S 2 Phyllis S Kitson explains the system by which she identifies individuals, etc. Volume IV, No 1 May 1991 Pedigree Chart for Deacon John Dunham 2 Pedigree Chart said to be on p. 3 for Deacon John Dunham and involving John Bromley, a tailor, to the infant Princess Isabella by Edward III (1312-1377) Volume IV, No 1 May 1991 Note: Missing Pedigree Chart 3 Does anyone have a copy of page 3? Volume IV, No 1 May 1991 Photo: This Day at the Beach 4 Photo printed on a postcard by unknown strolling photographer: Lake Michigan with Frank Dunham (1876-1959); bro/o Rosa Lillian (Dunham) Sims (See: DD, Vol. IV, No. 1, May 1991, p. 1) Volume IV, No 1 May 1991 Brief Bits: Information on Southern Dunhams 4 Thomas Dunham (b. 1556) and Robert Dunham (b. 1605) transported to Virginia; Search for Dunham's Woods in Illinois (See: Dunham Woods, DD, Vol. V, No. 1, May 1992, pp. 1 & 2) Volume IV, No 1 May 1991 Photo, 1977: Beth Stinson 5 Beth Stinson of Deacon John Dunham line Volume IV, No 1 May 1991 Photo, 1979: 3 Generation photo 5 Photo of Dr. Fred Hulse, son Richard Hulse, & granddaughter, Diane Hulse of Deacon John Dunham line Volume IV, No 1 May 1991 Query: Looking for the parents of Enoch Dunham (1761-1846) Deist, Keklyn K 5 Seeks information on Enoch Dunham, Revolutionary soldier of Long Branch, NJ; wife, Jemima Cutcalt; died Middlesex Co., NJ Volume IV, No 1 May 1991 Query: Searching for the parents of Sarah Dunham Patterson (1761-1846) Powers, Janet L 5 Sarah probably lived Hartford, CT in 1750; married William Patterson; removed to Great Barrington, MA Volume IV, No 2 July 1991 Missing Page 1 Does anyone have a copy of page 1? Volume IV, No 2 July 1991 Missing Page 2 Does anyone have a copy of page 2? Volume IV, No 2 July 1991 Quarrel Casts Long Shadow Donham, Gladys 3 & 4 Information on Thomas J Donham b. 1855 Lafayette Co., MS and his family not tied to Deacon John Dunham; brother used Dunham surname Volume IV, No 2 July 1991 NOTE: Suggestion to Gladys Dunham's Quarrel Casts Long Shadow 3 Possibilities for descent: Robert Dunham, b 1605; a dissenter transported to VA 1635 or Thomas Dunham b 1626, 2nd s/o Deacon John Dunham per Isaac W. Dunham book p. 40. Volume IV, No 2 July 1991 Biography of Sylvester C. Dunham (1846-1815) 4 & 5 Biography taken from Cutter's "Genealogical History of Connecticut" of Deacon John Dunham line Volume IV, No 2 July 1991 Book Has Arrived: Dunham Genealogy: Deacon John Dunham (1589-1669) and his Descendants, 1907, plus 2nd volume that deals with his ancestry Dunham, Isaac W 5 (See: Additional information in Dunham Singletary Newsletter, Vol. 3, Issue 1, 30 January 2006, pp. 16 & 21) Volume IV, No 2 July 1991 Query: Searching for the parents of Sarah Dunham, wife of Joseph Sutherland Wade, Lucile 5 Sarah Dunham b. 28 January 1774; d. 29 June 1841; m. October 1790 in Bangall, Dutchess Co., NY, and later lived in Canada then Niagara Co., NY of Unknown Dunham line Volume IV, No 2 July 1991 Photo of brothers Nick and Greg Taylor Kitson, Phyllis S 5 Grandsons of Phyllis S. Kitson of Deacon John Dunham line Volume IV, No 3 September 1991 Missing Page 1 Does anyone have a copy of page 1? Volume IV, No 3 September 1991 Missing Page 2 Does anyone have a copy of page 2? Volume IV, No 3 September 1991 Photo of Susan Spaulding and Dorothy Dunham, Summer 1915 3 Granddaughters of Rev. Francis B. Dunham (1844-1895) of Deacon John Dunham line Volume IV, No 3 September 1991 Photo: 1933 University of Arizona Frosh football team on which Donald A Dunham played 4 Inset photo included of Donald A Dunham (1915-1944) of Deacon John Dunham line Volume IV, No 3 September 1991 Book Review: Genealogy of the Donhams in America, Dating from 1760 to 1913, Exerts Donham, Thomas J 4 Serialization of the booklet with interruption and suggestions for further research. (Note: This is based upon early incomplete research, theory, and stories of the DONHAM surname.) Volume IV, No 3 September 1991 Photo: Edna Dunham (1865-1960) from a young people's party in 1898 5 Edna Dunham, later a concert singer, of Deacon John Dunham line (See: DD, Vol. 5, No. 2, July 1992, p. 4) Volume V, No 1 May 1992 Editor Comment: Dispatch Blooms Again - Heartening news Kitson, Phyllis S 1 Mentions William Wood, compiler of DUNHAM data, all of which was believed to be of Deacon John Dunham line Volume V, No 1 May 1992 Photo & Map: Dunham Castle Curtis, Dorothy Dunham 1 & 2 Photo and map of the location of Dunham Woods in Wayne, Illinois from the "Chicago Tribune", 11 January 1992 (See: Brief Bits, Dunham Woods: DD, Vol. IV, No. 1, May 1991, p. 4) Volume V, No 1 May 1992 Photos and Biographical Sketch: Rev. Francis B Dunham and his wife, Susan Cromie Dunham 3 Francis B Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line (See: DD, Vol. IV, No. 3, September 1991, p. 3) Volume V, No 1 May 1992 Obituary: Dunham, Francis B (1844-1895) 3 Francis B Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line Volume V, No 1 May 1992 Isaac's Helpers: A 1907 Directory Kitson, Phyllis S 4 & 5 Listing of assistant contributors to Isaac W Dunham's research Volume V, No 1 May 1992 Genealogy of the Donhams in America (1915), Part II Donham, Thomas J 5 Mentions a Jonathan Dunham b. NJ; m. Milbra Phillips and had numerous descendants Volume V, No 2 July 1992 Page 1 missing Volume V, No 2 July 1992 Photo: Jane Dunham (85 years in 1991) 2 Jane Dunham, gdau/o Mark Dunham who built the Dunham Castle in Wayne, IL, of Deacon John Dunham line (See: DD, Vol. V, No. 1, May 1992, p. 2, Photo of Dunham Castle) Volume V, No 2 July 1992 Copies of missing pages from Isaac W Dunham's Genealogy Kitson, Phyllis S 2 Pages 213 through 242 missing from reprint copy of the Dunham Genealogy, English and American Branches of The Dunham Family, 1907 by Isaac Watson Dunham. Volume V, No 2 July 1992 Obituary & Photo: Curtis, Benjamin H (1819-1882) 3 Account of the life of Benjamin H Curtiss, s/o Noble Curtiss and Mary (Dunham) Curtiss of Deacon John Dunham Line. (The History of Monroe County (Michigan) by Talcott Enoch Wing, 1890, p. 584) Volume V, No 2 July 1992 Photo: Edna Dunham (1865-1960), Concert Singer ca. 1913 4 Edna Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line (See: DD, Vol. IV, No. 3, September 1991, p. 5) Volume V, No 2 July 1992 Photo: Erle M Arthur (1893-1981) 4 Erle M Arthur of Perry, Shiawassee Co., MI of Deacon John Dunham line Volume V, No 2 July 1992 Michigan Dunhams in the Civil War 5 Listing plus further information on three of those mentioned: Azariah Dunham, Charles A Dunham, & Orson Dunham Volume V, No 3 September 1992 In Defense of Isaac W Dunham - Possible Scenario Kitson, Phyllis S 1 & 2 Review of the Dunham Genealogy, English and American Branches of The Dunham Family, 1907 by Isaac Watson Dunham, A.M. (Mentions Thomas Dunham & wife, Jane Bromley) (See: DD, Vol. IV, No. 1, May 1991, p. 2) Volume V, No 3 September 1992 Photo: Judith Ann Dunham Hudson (1830-1909) 1 Judith Ann Dunham, dau/o Cornelius Dunham and Barbara Wilcox Dunham, of Unknown Dunham line Volume V, No 3 September 1992 Obituary: Dunham, Samuel E (1850-1915) 2 & 3 Samuel E Dunham of Chicago, IL, s/o Francis Sylvester Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line Volume V, No 3 September 1992 Very Special Thanks to Elizabeth Brown & Pat Dunham 3 Both provided missing pages as requested for Dunham Genealogy, English and American Branches of The Dunham Family, 1907 by Isaac Watson Dunham, A.M. (See: DD, Vol. 5, No. 2, July 1992, p. 2) Volume V, No 3 September 1992 Obituary: Dunham, Dr. Nelson (1803-1866) 4 Dr. Nelson Dunham died Monroe, MI was of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume V, No 3 September 1992 Editorial: Financial help needed to publish the "Dunham Dispatch" Kitson, Phyllis S 4 Request for financial help after 16 years of publication of "Dunham Dispatch" newsletters Volume V, No 3 September 1992 My Dunham Puzzle: How are Albert Seneca Dunham and Amelia R Dunham related? Brown, Miss. Elizabeth E 4 Albert S Dunham (1837-1901) m. 25 December 1865, Plainwell, Allegan Co., MI to Amelia R Dunham (1848-1867/8) & said to be cousins, but no proof of relationship has been found. Volume V, No 3 September 1992 Albert S Dunham biography 5 Biography taken from the Kalamazoo Co., MI History Volume V, No 4 November 1992 Obituary: James W Dunham (1832-1910) 1, 2 & 3 Obituary, 23 Dec 1910, the Petersburg, MI "SUN" for James W. Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line Volume V, No 4 November 1992 Obituary: Justice Austin Dunham (1809-?) 1 & 2 Wisconsin Pioneer born 1809 CT, Justice Austin Dunham of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume V, No 4 November 1992 My Dunham Puzzle: How are Albert Seneca Dunham and Amelia R Dunham related? Part 2 Brown, Miss Elizabeth E 3 & 4 Continuation of "My Dunham Puzzle" (See: DD, Vol. 5, No. 3, September 1992, p. 4) Volume V, No 4 November 1992 Dunhams found in the DAR Patriot Index 5 Volume V, No 4 November 1992 Photo & Biographical Sketch: Belle (Isabel) Dunham (1869-?) Heiss, Mrs. Phyllis 5 Belle (Isabel) Dunham, dau/o Salem Dunham (1841-1906) and his wife, Alice (1851-1917) and gdau/o Cornelius Dunham. Volume V, No 5 December 1992 Photos of Allen A Dutton of the "Rockin' AD Ranch", Phoenix, AZ shown with Pillbox, one of the rhinos that live at the ranch 1 & 2 Allen A Dutton of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume V, No 5 December 1992 The 93rd Dunham Family Reunion was held 9 Aug 1992 in West Monroe, NY 3 Most of the attendants were descendants of Alpheus Dunham of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume V, No 5 December 1992 More about Isaac Watson Dunham's Book 4 Continuation of excerpts from the Dunham Genealogy, English and American Branches of The Dunham Family, 1907 by Isaac Watson Dunham, A.M. Volume V, No 5 December 1992 Photo: John Handy Dunham (1881-1943) in 1911 with his daughter, Dorothy Alice Dunham Curtis, Mrs. P D 4 John Handy Dunham of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume V, No 5 December 1992 Wedding 14 April 1923 in Davenport, Iowa: Norman Curtis Dunham (1848-1927) and Mrs. Nettie Loomis both 74 years of age Clipping Courtesy of Karen Hill 4 Norman C Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 1 January 1993 Wedding Plans: 1843, Groom Needed Best Man Letter shared by Sue Anderson 1 & 2 Letter penned to his intended, Leah Ann Handy, by Francis S. Dunham (1812-1856) of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 1 January 1993 Photo: Mary Elida (Dunham) Dutton (1848-1918) Photo shared by Allen Dutton 2 Portrait of Allen Dutton's grandmother of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 1 January 1993 Photo: 4 Generations of Dunham descendants Photo from Dorothy Dunham Curtis 3 1988 Photo: Dorothy Dunham Curtis; son Paul D Curtis; granddaughter Debbie Curtis Reynolds; and great grandson Dwight D. Reynolds of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 1 January 1993 Mercer County, PA Dunhams Account from Marilyn Roth 3 & 4 Jonathan Dunham (1775-1856), native of NJ, to Marion Co., PA, was husband of Mary Clark. Grandson, Samuel Dunham, b 1838, merchant, s/o George & Jane (Hodge) Dunham (s/o Jonathan) of Deacon John Dunham line. (See: "History of Mercer Co., PA," 1888, p. 839: Samuel Dunham) Volume VI, No 1 January 1993 Photo ca 1909: Dunham family reunion in W. Monroe, NY Shared by Ann Eldred 4 & 5 Identification of the people in the photo needed. It is assumed that most of the individuals are descendants of Calvin Dunham (1752/4-1840) of Deacon John Dunham line (See: 1909 Revisited: Vol. VI, No. 4, May 1993, pp. 1, 2 & 3 ) Volume VI, No 2 March 1993 "Mad" Anthony Wayne - GGG Grandson of Deacon John Dunham 1 General of Revolutionary fame, "Mad" Anthony Wayne (1745-1791), was descendant of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 2 March 1993 Amarillis Oviatt Dunham (1790-1852)-A Revolutionary War Era Puzzle Wood, Bill 2 Who was Amarillis Oviatt, wife of Alpheus Dunham. Family legend says she was born in France and that their son's grandfathers were both Revolutionary War Soldiers. What is the truth? Volume VI, No 2 March 1993 Query: Did Sophronia Dunham Welcome (photo) (1815- 1885) & husband John Welcome (1810-1884) have any descendants? Eldred, Ann 2 John Welcome married 1836 to Sophronia Dunham, b Oneida Co., NY, of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 2 March 1993 Query: Is Sir John Dunham (1615-1688), the poet, related to Deacon John Dunham? 2 Sir John Dunham was son of Sir John Dunham and Eleanor Moore, daughter of Sir Gavet Moore, Lord Baron of Millifont. John Dunham (the poet) m. Margaret Brooks, daughter of Sir Thomas Brooks. John Dunham was buried in the Poets' Corner of Westminster Abbey. Volume VI, No 2 March 1993 Ebenezer French (b. 1810 VT) m. 6 September 1836 Martha S Dunham, daughter of Simeon & Sophia Dunham 3 Information found in the History of Genesee Co., MI, 1879, p. 277. Martha (Dunham) French was of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 2 March 1993 Query: Seeks information on children of Ebenezer and Martha S Dunham French of Flushing Twp., Genesee Co., MI. Alger, Ms. P C 3 Nine children were born to Ebenezer and Martha: Martha A, Harriet E, Mary S, Horace D, Morris F, Harriet E (2nd), Simeon E, Wilber F, and Willard O Dunham Volume VI, No 2 March 1993 Query: Searching for information pertaining to Richardson Dunham, Jr. & wife Polly Green/e of Lenox, Madison Co., NY Alger, Ms. P C 3 Richardson Dunham Jr., b. ca. 1796 Salem, Washington Co., NY of Unknown Dunham line Volume VI, No 2 March 1993 Photo & Biographical Sketch: Samuel E Dunham (1850-1915) 4 Samuel E Dunham, s/o Francis S Dunham, lived in Berlin, MD, of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 2 March 1993 Biography: Azariah Dunham (b. 1831) 4 & 5 Azariah Dunham b. Mercer Co., PA and of Fayette Co., IA, s/o Martin Dunham & gs/o Azariah Dunham of PA & IA of the Deacon John Dunham line (See: Portrait & Biographical Album of Fayette Co., IA, 1891, p. 603) Volume VI, No 3 April 1993 Stories of Dunham's Island Alger, P C 1 & 2 Newspaper clipping about the pioneer Dunham family in Upstate New York in early 1800s. Hazael Dunham (1776-1859) was born in CT and is called the founder of the family of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 3 April 1993 Special Announcement Kitson, Phyllis S 2 Phyllis announces that there is enough material from readers to publish Dunham Dispatch monthly. Volume VI, No 3 April 1993 Biography of Azariah Dunham (b. 1831) - Continued 2 & 3 Biography continued. (See: DD, Vol. VI, No. 3, March 1993, pp. 4 & 5) Volume VI, No 3 April 1993 Query: Dunham migrations into MI (Cass Co. & Oceana Co.) from Delaware Co., OH Williams, Susan L Bidwell 4 Looking to compile a history of the 6 Dunham brothers who came to Delaware Co., OH in the early 1800s from MA of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VI, No 3 April 1993 Photo: Oscar W Dunham (1882-1858) and Elizabeth Crippen Dunham 5 Oscar W Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line identified in small Dunham Family Reunion photo. (See: Dunham Family Reunion between 1895-1905: DD, Vol. VI, No. 1, January 1993, p. 5: Reunion photo large) (See: Dunham Family Reunion between 1895-1905: DD, Vol. VI, No. 3, April 1993, p. 3: Reunion photo small with a few identifications) Volume VI, No 3 April 1993 Photo: 1992 Reunion of Alpheus Dunham family descendants Wood, Bill 5 Group photo of reunion held for descendants of Alpheus Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line held at West Monroe, NY. Volume VI, No 3 April 1993 Photo: Julia Dunham (b. 1842) Dutton, Allen A 5 Julia Dunham, wife of Charles Peavey, was of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 4 May 1993 Reunion Photo: circa 1909 Revisited -- Identifications sought Kitson, Phyllis S 1, 2 & 3 Ann Eldred & P C Alger provide information on the Dunham family reunion photo marked "circa 1909" originally presented in previous issues. The original photo has been enlarged into two parts. (See: DD, Vol. VI, No. 1, January 1993, pp. 4 & 5) (See: DD, Vol. VI, No. 3, April 1993, p. 3) Volume VI, No 4 May 1993 Obituary: Curtis, Ellen J (Dunham) (1835-1914) 4 Ellen J (Dunham) Curtis was dau/o Ebenezer Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 4 May 1993 Query: Mordecai Dunham (b. 1761-1849) Gwinn, Jo Ann 4 & 5 Seeks parents of Mordecai Dunham b. 1761 VA or NJ, m. Margaret; resided 1800 in Fayette Co., PA; d. 1849 Jackson Co., OH. Mordecai is of Unknown Dunham line Volume VI, No 4 May 1993 Photo: The Rt. Rev. Hiram Richard Hulse (1868-1938) 5 Hiram Richard Hulse, a missionary, m. Frances Barrows Seymour, dau/o Christopher Seymour and Frances A Barrows. Frances A Barrows was dau/o Francis Barrows and Olive H Dunham of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VI, No 4 May 1993 Announcement: Attention Readers: Photographs needed Kitson, Phyllis S 5 Dunham Dispatch seeks Dunham photographs or descendants' photographs, letters, documents, clippings, etc. Volume VI, No 4 May 1993 Romance in Pig Latin? Photo: Miriam Leah Dunham 5 Miriam Leah Dunham (1874-1940), dau/o Samuel E Dunham, had photo taken for her future husband, Luther "Bud" Ferriss. Photo contains marks and message of coded significance. Miriam is of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VI, No 5 June 1993 Photo: Reunion photo ca. 1900 - Who's Who on page 2? Kitson, Phyllis S 1, 2 & 3 Reunion photo from New York state of likely descendants of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 5 June 1993 Obituary: Dunham, Edward J (1829-1917) Dunham, Jean 1 & 3 Edward John Dunham, a Civil War soldier, s/o John and Eliza (Clark) Dunham, d. in Morristown, VT of Unknown Dunham line Volume VI, No 5 June 1993 Photo: Mary (May) Dunham (ca. 1840-1915) Williams, Susan L Bidwell 3 Miss Mary May, resided 1850 with mother in Delaware Co., OH, m. 1 Zenas Dunham (d. 1863 Civil War), s/o Silas Dunham; m. 2 Oscar Dunham, s/o Jeremiah & Amanda (Blodgett) Dunham & 3rd cousin of Zenas of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VI, No 5 June 1993 Photo: Charles Elmer Dunham (b. ca. 1846) & Charles Scott Dunham (alias Seymore Scott Dunham) (1852-1914) Dunham, Norwood 4 Charles and Seymore were the children of Joel Dunham and Mary Adams of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VI, No 5 June 1993 Marriage Announcement: Arvilla Dunham and Roy Stanley Swinton, 19 April 1911 Hill, Karen 5 Arvilla E (Dunham) Swinton (1890-1913), dau/o Norman Curtis Dunham of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 5 June 1993 Query: Mordecai Dunham (1761-1849) Gwinn, Jo Ann 5 Looking for parents of Mordecai Dunham, name of his wife (Margaret?), and names of additional children (Mordecai, Jr., Stephen, Sarah, Margaret, & Rebecca?) Mordecai Dunham of Unknown Dunham line. (See Query: DD, Vol. VI, No. 4, May 1993, pp. 4 & 5) Volume VI, No 5 June 1993 Photo: Maria Sands Dunham, Miriam Dunham Ferriss, Lillyn Ferriss, Rosa Dunham and Edna Dunham Kitson, Phyllis S 5 Maria (Sands) Dunham (1848-1925), was wife of Samuel E Dunham (1850-1925). Daughters were Miriam (Dunham) Ferriss, Rosa (Dunham) Sims and Edna (Dunham) Willard of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VI, No 6 July 1993 The Dunham Index near Completion Kitson, Phyllis S 1 The Dunham Index contains all the names found in I W Dunham's book, the Sophie Dunham Moore Genealogy and material received by Phyllis S Kitson. Volume VI, No 6 July 1993 Things Found by Accident Kitson, Phyllis S 1 Dunham families found in the History of Macon County, Illinois (1880): Pvt. J W Dunham; Pvt. L H Dunham; Henrietta Dunham, wife of Robert Perry, of Unknown Dunham lines Volume VI, No 6 July 1993 Photo: Rosa (Dunham) Sims (1881-1952) 1 & 2 Rosa (Dunham) Sims, June 1901, of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 6 July 1993 Photo: Wrapped in a Mystery Alger, P C 3 Who are the Jesse L Dunham family members and perhaps others shown in the photo of Unknown Dunham line? Volume VI, No 6 July 1993 Photo: Mary Ellen Dunham Lippincott (1858-1946) Williams, Susan L Bidwell 4 Mary Ellen (Dunham) Lippincott, dau/o Mary May and Zenas Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. (Note: May is Mary Ellen's mother's maiden surname.) Volume VI, No 6 July 1993 Query: Letter Lost Kitson, Phyllis S 4 Phyllis needs to contact the lady that sent her a 2 page letter about her ancestry and descendants. Volume VI, No 6 July 1993 Query: Who is William Alexander Dunham? Roth, Marilyn 4 Looking for the relationship between Asa Dunham (Will of 1812; probated 1825 Northumberland Co., PA) and William Alexander Dunham who is mentioned in the will along with other Dunham family members. Volume VI, No 6 July 1993 Wanted: Memoirs written by Dunhams 4 Seeking memoirs, portraits and other material for the Dunham Dispatch. Volume VI, No 6 July 1993 Advertisement: Dunham & Sons Piano Forte Company from the 1869, Oneida Co., NY Business Directory Eldred, Ann 5 John B Dunham & Sons manufacturers of pianos in new factory after the end of the Civil War Volume VI, No 7 August 1993 Frederick William Dunham - Teacher, Grocer, Postmaster, Farmer Kitson, Phyllis S 1 From History of Bay Co., MI: Sketch about Frederick William Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 7 August 1993 Photo: Rare Dunham's Cocoanut Doll's House Eldred, Ann 1 From a catalogue of dollhouses: What Dunham first developed this dollhouse? Which Dunham played with it? Why is it called a "Cocoanut" Doll's House? Volume VI, No 7 August 1993 Newsletter Business Kitson, Phyllis S 2 Dunham Dispatch in need of articles, photos, letters, obituaries and other Dunham information Volume VI, No 7 August 1993 Photos: 1992 Reunion Shots Wood, Bill 3 Several photos from the 1992 Dunham Reunion on the shore of Lake Oneida, NY of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 7 August 1993 Obituary: Dunham, William G H (1843-1892) Dunham, Mrs. Arthur A 4 From Manchester (NH) Union newspaper (14 March 1892), William G H Dunham, s/o John E and Eliza (Clark) Dunham of Morristown, VT of Unknown Dunham line Volume VI, No 7 August 1993 Photo: Amanda Lydia (Dunham) Cheney (1822-1909) Eldred, Ann 4 Amanda Lydia Dunham (wife of Daniel Cheney) of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 7 August 1993 Mrs. Vincent S Madison (Mary J Swinton) (1913-1975) Hill, Karen 4 Mary J (Swinton) Madison, dau/o Roy S & Arvilla (Dunham) Swinton, of the Deacon John Dunham line (See: DD, Vol. VI, No. 5, June 1993, p. 5) Volume VI, No 8 September 1993 Photo, 13 August 1905: Peaceful Street Scene: "Babe & I" Kitson, Phyllis S 1 Photo belonged to Edna (Dunham) Willard. Inscription: "Babe & I". "Babe" likely the horse, while the person "I" was unidentified. Edna was of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VI, No 8 September 1993 Photo, 1887: Samuel E & Maria (Sands) Dunham with children Kitson, Phyllis S 1 & 2 Samuel E Dunham with his wife and four children of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 8 September 1993 Encyclopedia Excerpt: Dunham, Henry Morton (1853-1929) Alger, P C 2 & 3 Henry Morton Dunham, composer, organist and educator of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 8 September 1993 Query: Photo & information for Unknown Parents of Jane A (Dunham) Couch Blackmon, Selma 3 Seeks unknown Dunham parents of Jane A Dunham (b. 1823 Rome, NY). Jane m. 1846 to Elisha T Couch. Mentions an Aunt Sara(h) Dunham and mentions Lindsey W & Esther A Dunham who conveyed land. Family of Unknown Dunham line. (See: DD, Vol. VI, No. 9, October 1993, p. 4) Volume VI, No 8 September 1993 Biography: Darius Dunham (1790-1874) Eldred, Ann 4 Sketch of Darius Dunham b. 1790 Brimfield, MA, s/o David Dunham, m. Polly Curtiss from the History of Oneida Co., NY of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 8 September 1993 Photo: George Dunham and his wife Eldred, Ann 4 & 5 Sketch from History of Oneida Co., NY of George Dunham, his wife and their house. George, s/o Darius Dunham of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VI, No 8 September 1993 Query: Searching for information on Gershom and Pendence Dunham, parents of Constant Dunham (1760-1841) Kiel, Donald G 5 Constant Dunham, b. 1760 Cornwallis, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada & d. there in 1841. Dunham family of Unknown Dunham line Volume VI, No 9 October 1993 1843 Letter Recalls Vanished Custom asking parental permission to marry a young lady 1 Letter by Francis S Dunham asking for permission to court & marry Leah Ann Handy, dau/o Samuel W Handy. The marriage took place in August 1843. (See duplicate information: DD, Vol. II, No. 1, February 1978, p. 1) Volume VI, No 9 October 1993 Photos: Images from the 1993 Dunham reunion 2 & 3 Seeks identification of persons in reunion photos from New York state of descendants of Alpheus Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 9 October 1993 Obituary: Dunham, Miss Alice Margaret (d. 1913) 4 Miss Alice Margaret Dunham, dau/o Ezekiel and Mary Dunham, d. in Rome, NY. Parents, brothers and sisters are named. Dunham family are of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VI, No 9 October 1993 Photo: Miss or Mrs. Sara(h) Dunham of Oshkosh, WI 4 Sara(h) Dunham was the aunt of Mrs. Jane (Dunham) Couch, dau/o unidentified Dunham parents of Rome, NY of Unknown Dunham line. (See: DD, Vol. VI, No. 8, September 1993, p. 3) Volume VI, No 9 October 1993 Photo: What Happened? Hoyt, Helen 5 Aerial view of a farm (a Dunham farm?) or depiction of something else? Volume VI, No 9 October 1993 Obituary: Dunham, Guy B (1834-1906) Dunham, Mrs. Arthur A 5 Guy B Dunham, s/o John E & Eliza (Clark) Dunham, b. Waterbury, VT, resident of Manchester, NH, was gs/o Edwin Dunham. Guy served in the Civil War and of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VI, No 9 October 1993 Photo: Mary Cornelia (Neelie) Dunham (1854-1932) 5 Miss Mary Cornelia Dunham was dau/o Francis S & Leah Ann (Handy) Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. (See Parents' Photo: DD, Vol. 6, No. 9, October 1993, p. 1) Volume VI, No 10 November 1993 Adventures in Early Idaho - Samuel E Dunham (1850-1915) 1 & 2 Samuel E Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line (See: DD, Vol. VI, No. 2, March 1993, p. 4) Volume VI, No 10 November 1993 Obituary: Dunham, Arthur (1866-1938) Hill, Karen 3 Obituary of Arthur Dunham, Chicago organist, composer, etc. names some family members. Arthur was of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VI, No 10 November 1993 Obituary: Dunham, John E (1811-1897) Eldred, Ann 3 & 4 John E Dunham from Central NY of Unknown Dunham line Volume VI, No 10 November 1993 Growing Pains for Dunham Dispatch Kitson, Phyllis S 4 Will cutbacks become necessary due to increase costs? Volume VI, No 10 November 1993 Rare Dunham Books Alger, P C 4 Watch for the following rare Dunham Books: Samuel G Dunham & Alice Collins Dunham: Their Descendants & Antecedents, 1955; Reminiscences of Austin C. Dunham, 1913; and Diffenderffer, with Addendum Dunham & Owen, 1940. Volume VI, No 10 November 1993 Photos: Additional Images from the 1993 Dunham Reunion 5 Reunion photos from state of New York are descendants of Alpheus Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. (See: DD, Vol. VI, No. 9, October 1993, pp. 2 & 3) Volume VI, No 10 November 1993 Harrison Monroe Dunham (1857-1904) 5 From Jacob Dunham Genealogy, 1963, by Sophie Dunham Moore, Harrison Monroe Dunham was s/o John J Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VI, No 11 December 1993 A Memorable Christmas Dinner Kitson, Phyllis S 1 Dinner accident at the house of great aunt, Rosa (Dunham) Sims (1881-1952) of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VI, No 11 December 1993 Photo: Dunham-Delaney Wedding Party Roth, Marilyn 2 SD Daily Republican, wedding party photo of Robert S Dunham (s/o Frederick Dunham of Sioux Falls) & Mary Delaney, published in the 1930s by Harold Gray, Watertown. Robert & Frederick are of an Unknown Dunham line. Volume VI, No 11 December 1993 Adventures in Early Idaho - Samuel E Dunham, Continued 2 & 3 Continuation of Adventures in Early Idaho. (See: DD, Vol. 6, No. 10, November 1993, pp. 1 & 2) Volume VI, No 11 December 1993 Photo, June 1895: A View of the Town of Cottonwood, ID with Dunham family members 3 A view of the town in its early building stages with Edna Dunham, Miriam (Dunham) Ferriss, Rosa Dunham & Bud Ferriss (Miriam's husband) of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VI, No 11 December 1993 Photo: School Pictures Hoyt, Helen 4 Are there Dunhams pictured in this group? Volume VI, No 11 December 1993 Obituary: Dunham, Martha A (1826-1882) Eldred, Ann 4 Martha A (Smith) Dunham, dau/o Samuel Smith and wife of John E Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line (See Obituary for John E Dunham: DD, Vol. VI, No. 10, November 1993, p. 3) Volume VI, No 11 December 1993 Update: John E Dunham Ancestry Dunham, Pat 4 John E Dunham identified as s/o Samuel Dunham of the Deacon John Dunham line. (See obituary: DD, Vol. VI, No. 10, November 1993, p. 3) Volume VI, No 11 December 1993 Photo: The Cabin of John M Dunham (1822-1897) Dunham, Pat 5 John M Dunham of Ionia County, MI was s/o Aaron Dunham of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume VI, No 11 December 1993 Printed Postcard Photo, Chicago, 1914 5 Samuel E Dunham (1850-1915) and his grandson Edward Sims (1913-1982) of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 1 January 1994 Castle-Builder Identified Now Roth, Marilyn 1 & 2 Article shared from the Commemorative Biographical & Historical Record of Kane County (IL), 1888. Jane Dunham was gdau/o Mark W Dunham (b. 1842 IL), who built the Dunham Castle in Wayne, Kane Co., IL. Mark and his father, Solomon Dunham, were of Deacon John Dunham line. (See: DD, Vol. V, No. 1, May 1992, pp. 1 & 2) (See: DD, Vol. V, No. 2, July 1992, p. 2) Volume VII, No 1 January 1994 Obituary: Dunham, Robert J (1881-1948) 2 The New York Times, 4 February 1948: Robert J Dunham of Chicago of Unknown Dunham line Volume VII, No 1 January 1994 Photo: Lillyn Ferriss, The Youngest Theatre-Goer 3 & 4 Lillyn "Linnie" Ferriss, dau/o Luther Ferriss and Miriam (Dunham) Ferriss, of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 1 January 1994 Photos, abt. 1901: Edna Dunham & previous fiancé and inset photo 3 & 4 Edna (Dunham) Willard with then fiancé, Edgar Boone and inset picture of Edna. Edna was of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 1 January 1994 Photo: Charles F Dunham (1858-1943) Dunham, Pat 4 & 5 Sketch shared from The History of Eaton County, MI of Charles F Dunham, s/o John M & Ann (VanWinkle) Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 2 February 1994 Crimes of yesteryears reported - Details sometimes lacking 1, 2 & 3 References trial of "Young Dunham" in Madison Co., [NY?] Observer, 19 December 1877. Also, references Hartford (CT) Post, 31 March 1914, involving Sylvester C Dunham (1846-1915) with picture in newspaper of son, Donald Dunham, of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 2 February 1994 Sylvester C Dunham (1846-1915) victim of extortion 1, 2 & 3 Hartford Post, 31 March 1914: Front Page Headlines: Sylvester C Dunham (Flying Arrow Demand $5,000 of S C Dunham; Sleuth Shoots) in effort to blackmail S C Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 2 February 1994 Photo: Family of William Beatty Donham & Gladys (Howe) Donham of Houston, TX 3 William Beatty Donham of the Jonathan Donham line from Ireland. (Note: Likely of the Jonathan Dunham, alias Singletary line per future Dunham-Singletary Newsletters.) (See: DD, Vol. IV, No. 2, July 1991, pp. 3-4) Volume VII, No 2 February 1994 Photo: Charles F Dunham (1858-1943) and his 8 Siblings Dunham, Pat 4 Charles F Dunham & siblings of Deacon John Dunham line (See: DD, Vol. VII, No. 1, January 1994, pp. 4 & 5) Volume VII, No 2 February 1994 Obituary: Emmons, Augusta L (Dunham) (1875-1963) Dunham, Joan 5 Joan shared obituary of Augusta (Dunham) Emmons from Morrisville, VT News-Citizen. Augusta was dau/o Edward J and Sophia (Burke) Dunham of Edwin Dunham of Charlestown, MA. Volume VII, No 2 February 1994 Photo: Jacob Dunham (1788-1881) Moore, Sophie Dunham 5 From Sophie's Jacob Dunham Genealogy, photo & information: Jacob Dunham (1788-1881) from NY to MI of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 3 March 1994 Amos Dunham (1782-?) gives 1855 speech on Pioneering Life in Early Ohio. Bidwell-Williams, Susan 1 & 2 Amos Dunham, b. CT, gives speech at time of newly created Dunham Twp., Washington Co., OH. He was of Deacon John Dunham line. (See: DD, Vol. VII, No. 4, April 1994, pp. 2, 3, & 4) (See: DD, Vol. VII, No. 5, May 1994, p. 4) Volume VII, No 3 March 1994 Photo & Sketch: George Earl Dunham (b. 1859) Eldred, Ann 3 Photo & sketch from the History of Oneida County, NY of George E Dunham, s/o Rev. Moses E Dunham, of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 3 March 1994 Obituary: Dunham, James Taylor (1845-1920) Roth, Marilyn 3 Obituary from the Paris, TX Morning News of 9 January 1920, James Taylor Dunham was s/o Jonathan Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 3 March 1994 Photo: Images from the 1993 Dunham reunion Alger, P C 3 Reunion photo of unknown individuals from New York state, who were descendants of Alpheus Dunham of Deacon John Dunham Line Volume VII, No 3 March 1994 Silhouette: Miriam (Dunham) Ferriss (1874-1940) 4 Silhouette picture of Miriam (Dunham) Ferriss, dau/o Samuel E Dunham, of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 3 March 1994 Photos Needed Kitson, Phyllis S 4 Request for old or newer photos of Dunhams for the Dunham Dispatch Volume VII, No 3 March 1994 Obituary & Photo: Dunham, John Jacob (1820-1914) Moore, Sophie Dunham 5 Photo & Obituary from Sophie's Jacob Dunham Genealogy, 1963: John Jacob Dunham, s/o Jacob Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 3 March 1994 Query: Searching for the parents of Emily Dunham (ca. 1799 CT-1886 NY) Warner, Elsie 5 Emily Dunham, m. 2 March 1825 CT to Chauncey Alexander Hinckley. She d. near Rome, NY and is of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VII, No 4 April 1994 Photo: A Brief Life Recalled: Arvilla E Dunham (1890-1913) Waring, Gayle 1 Shared a photo of her grandmother, Arvilla E (Dunham) Swinton, dau/o Norman Curtis Dunham & wife of Roy S Swinton, died soon after giving birth to a daughter. She was of the Deacon John Dunham line. (See: A Happy Home Wedding: DD, Vol. VI, No. 5, June 1993, p. 5) Volume VII, No 4 April 1994 Query: Seeking descendants of Curtis Dunham Waring, Gayle Madison 1 Seeks correspondence with descendants of Curtis Dunham, father of Arvilla E Dunham, who m. 1911 MI to Roy Stanley Swinton. Volume VII, No 4 April 1994 Photo: Ralph Dunham (1852-1910) 2 Ralph Dunham, painter, and bro/o Neelie Dunham, children of Francis S Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line (See: DD, Vol. VI, No. 9, October 1993, p. 5) Volume VII, No 4 April 1994 Amos Dunham (b. 1782) gives 1855 speech on Pioneering Life in Early Ohio - Continued Bidwell-Williams, Susan 2, 3 & 4 Amos Dunham, s/o Jonathan Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line, (See: DD, Vol. VII, No. 3, March 1994, pp. 1-2) (See: DD, Vol. VII, No. 5, May 1994, p. 4) Volume VII, No 4 April 1994 Mabel M Dunham reaches 95th birthday Kitson, Phyllis S 4 Shared information concerning Mabel M Dunham, teacher, dau/o John L Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 4 April 1994 Dunham Anecdotes wanted Kitson, Phyllis S 4 Looking for Dunham family anecdotes that have been passed down from generation to generation Volume VII, No 4 April 1994 Query: Was Catherine's maiden name Dunham? Manning, Paul 4 James Thompson m. 1 Catherine (Unknown) (perhaps Dunham). In 1830 Census of Cass Co., IN, James Thompson & Jeremiah Dunham were enumerated consecutively. James d. 26 July 1830. In 1833 Catherine m. 2 Able Hood. In 1839 guardianship records for William Dunham and minor children (Hedge, Tipton, & Margaret) of James Thompson was given to Catherine (Unknown) Thompson-Hood and Jeremiah Dunham of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VII, No 4 April 1994 Dunham Vital Records from Plympton, MA to 1850 Whittaker, Barbara 5 Listing births & marriages of Dunham & Donham individuals of Plympton, MA Vital Records to 1850 (to be continued) Volume VII, No 5 May 1994 114 Year Old Murder of Leonard Case, Jr (d. 1880) Alger, P C 1, 2 & 3 Two brothers (Absolum of NY & Leonard Case of NJ) owned land in what is now downtown Cleveland. Absolum moved, leaving Leonard with the land and running his cattle business and thus amassing more land and a fortune, and at death his bachelor son, Leonard Jr. was his legatee, but was found dead in his apartment dying intestate. Years later legal procedures by descendants occurred, but court records, fraud, deception & lost Bible and family records disappeared. Volume VII, No 5 May 1994 Dunham Dispatch Index Created for 1992 & 1993 Hill, Karen 3 Index of persons mentioned in the 1992 & 1993 Dunham Dispatch issues. Volume VII, No 5 May 1994 Query: Seeking information on parents of Gideon Dunham (1757-1820) Wilson, Dorothy Pray 3 Gideon Dunham, b. 1757 NJ, m. 1 Unknown; m. 2 Mary Bowen; d. 1820 Brown Co., OH. He perhaps moved from NJ to KY before locating in OH. He had 7 known children per listing. Volume VII, No 5 May 1994 Photos Needed 4 Photos needed for the Dunham Dispatch Volume VII, No 5 May 1994 Amos Dunham (1782-?) gives 1855 speech on Pioneering Life in Early Ohio - Continued Bidwell-Williams, Susan 4 Amos Dunham, s/o Jonathan Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. (See: DD, Vol. VII, No. 3, March 1994, pp. 1-2) (See: DD, Vol. VII, No. 4, April 1994, pp. 2, 3, & 4) Volume VII, No 5 May 1994 Dunham Vital Records from Plympton, MA to 1850 - Continued Whittaker, Barbara 5 Plympton, MA Vital Records to 1850 ending with Dunham deaths. Volume VII, No 5 May 1994 Photo: Donald Austin Dunham from 1903 Yale yearbook 5 Donald "Ducky" "Don" Austin Dunham (1881-1967), s/o Sylvester C Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 6 June 1994 Photo: Luke Lavern Cheney and family Elred, Ann 1 Luke Lavern Cheney (1853-1938), s/o Amanda (Dunham) Cheney, of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 6 June 1994 Cheney Descendants Held 35th Reunion at Yorkville, NY Elred, Ann 1 Oneida Daily Dispatch, 6 Sep 196?: Article on the 35th Reunion of descendants of Daniel & Amanda (Dunham) Cheney of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 6 June 1994 Photo: Bevy of High School Girls includes Anna C Dunham 2 LIBETHRIAN yearbook, Hyde Park High School, Chicago, IL photo includes Anna C Dunham (later Spaulding) (1885-1970) of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 6 June 1994 Partial Letter from Frances (Lantz) Brown Brown, Frances (Lantz) 2 & 3 1975 letter shared by Karen Hill from Frances (Lantz) Brown, dau/o Fanny (Dunham) Lantz (who mentions her aunt Arvilla (Dunham) Swinton) of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 6 June 1994 Dunhams in Northwest Missouri Roth, Marilyn 3 & 4 History of Northwest Missouri, 1915: Sketch of John Davis Dunham, MD, b. 1855 Pike Co., OH. He was s/o Dr. W H & Henrietta (Odell) Dunham of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VII, No 6 June 1994 Photo: Sisters, Cora (Welcome) Judge and Hattie (Welcome) Householter Schnaars, Pam 4 Both Cora (1860?-1959) and Hattie (b. ca. 1868?) Welcome were daus/o Sophronia (Dunham) Welcome (1815-1885) of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 6 June 1994 Photo, ca. 1920s: Hattie (Welcome) Housholter, Cora (Welcome) Judge and brother, Frank Welcome Schnaars, Pam 4 Frank Welcome (1845-1934) and sisters, children of Sophronia (Dunham) Welcome of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 6 June 1994 Harvard Photo: Dr. Frederick S Hulse (1906 -? ) 5 Dr. Frederick S Hulse, a Harvard graduate & Professor of Physical Anthropology, s/o Frances (Seymour) Hulse of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 6 June 1994 Madison County, NY Dunham Wills Alger, P C 5 Dunham wills filed at Wampsville, Madison Co., NY courthouse. Volume VII, No 7 July 1994 Obituary & Photo: Dunham James W (1855-1936) Dunham, Bob 1 & 2 OSHKOSH (WI) NORTHWESTERN, 27 January 1936: President of the Dunham Fulton Gun Company, James W Dunham, s/o Ephraim Dunham of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 7 July 1994 Moses Earl Dunham (1825-1898) Eldred, Ann 1 Sketch from Our County & Its People, Oneida Co., NY (1896) of Moses Earl Dunham, s/o Moses Dunham of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 7 July 1994 Carrie Butler, Where are You? Eldred, Ann 2 Copy of a Letter sent 21 August 1985 by Carrie Butler to Pamela Herbst. Current contact information needed for Carrie. Volume VII, No 7 July 1994 Photo: 1926, Family Picture Schnaars, Pam 3 Gathering of some descendants of Sophronia (Dunham) Welcome (1815-1885), dau/o Alpheus Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 7 July 1994 Drawing: ca. 1900 by Edna (Dunham) Willard (1885-1960) 3 & 4 Edna Dunham (later Willard) of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 7 July 1994 Obituary: Dunham, Ezekiel (1812-1904) Schnaars, Pam 5 Obituary from UTICA (NY) SATURDAY GLOBE, 19 March 1904: Ezekiel Dunham of Stanwix, NY, s/o Alpheus Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 7 July 1994 Stray Dunhams Hill, Karen 5 List of references to Dunham articles found in several books or publications. Volume VII, No 8 August 1994 Query & Photos: Where Does Shirley Belong? Brown, Elizabeth 1 Jane (Dunham) Temple, ggm/o child star & actress (1930s, 1940s, & 1950s), Shirley Temple, wf/o Charles A Black. Jane (Dunham) Temple and Shirley (Temple) Black of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VII, No 8 August 1994 Photo, 14 July 1894, Summer Cottage of the Samuel E Dunham Family 2 Lake Bluff, IL cottage of Samuel E Dunham (1850-1915) & family of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 8 August 1994 Photo: September 1914, 50th Wedding Anniversary of Henry M Dunham & Sarah (Hillman) Dunham of Coila, NY Gaa, Mrs Dale 3 Henry M Dunham, s/o Samuel D Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 8 August 1994 Query: Information wanted on Jonathan Dunham (1800-bef. 1832) Hawks, Donna (Dunham) 3 & 4 Jonathan Dunham, oldest s/o Nahum Dunham (1773-1832), was deceased at time of his father's death. Children and others are named in Nahum's will, and they are of Unknown Dunham line Volume VII, No 8 August 1994 Query: Searching for parents of David B Dunham (ca. 1785-?) Miltner, Don W 4 David B Dunham was b. in NJ; m. Elizabeth Perry, settled in PA. Daughter, Louisa Dunham, m. Thomas Skadden. Dunhams of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VII, No 8 August 1994 Photo: William M Dunham (1820-1879) Hayden, Lilla Ann 4 & 5 William M Dunham, s/o Stephen Dunham, was a lifelong resident of Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Seeking family connections to Gershom Dunham. Dunhams of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VII, No 8 August 1994 A Satisfying Breakthrough, Record Found Donham, Gladys 5 Information concerning Dennis Dunham/Donham, wife Dorothy, and children: John, Timothy, Jonathan, Effie, Phebe, Dorothy, Dennis & Hannah (all born between 1774 & 1790) found in book on early Hartford County, MD by Harry C Peden, Jr. Volume VII, No 8 August 1994 Photo: 1942, Bill Curtis Curtis, Dorothy (Dunham) 5 Bill Curtis, a young boy with his goat, s/o Dorothy (Dunham) Curtis of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 8 August 1994 Wanted: Dunham Military Photos 5 Looking for military photos of Dunhams & Dunham descendants for special military issue of the Dunham Dispatch Volume VII, No 9 September 1994 Mysteries of Ephraim Fuller Dunham (1827-1889) Dunham, Bob 1 & 2 Research on Ephraim Fuller Dunham, the ggf/o Bob Dunham. Ephraim, s/o Robert & Henrietta (Fuller) Dunham, was born after his father's death and was reared in his stepfather's home in a combined family in Avon Lake, OH. Ephraim was of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 9 September 1994 Obituary: Jane Dunham (1906-1994) Gerth, Jackie 2 Obituary: CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 10 June 1994: Miss Jane Dunham, dau/o Wirth W Dunham & gdau/o Mark Dunham who built the Dunham Castle in Wayne, IL of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 9 September 1994 Photo: 1906 Dunham Reunion (probably held in W. Monroe, NY) Eldred, Ann 3 Unknown attendees probably all descendants of Ezekiel Dunham (1797-1883) of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 9 September 1994 Changes to Come for Dunham Dispatch due to growth of membership 3 Options proposed due to increase cost to publish the Dunham Dispatch Volume VII, No 9 September 1994 Query: Looking for information on Hartwell Dunham (1822-1898) and his family Brown, Elizabeth E 4 Hartwell Dunham, photo, a s/o David Dunham of MI & Unknown Purson (perhaps Sarah/Sally Pierson per additional information). Mentions Silas Dunham, Seneca Dunham, Edward Dunham, & David Dunham of Unknown Dunham line. (See: DD, Vol. IX, No. 7, July 1996, pp. 2 & 3) Volume VII, No 9 September 1994 Wanted: Photos of any Dunhams or Descendants in Military Uniform 4 Photos needed for the Dunham Dispatch Volume VII, No 9 September 1994 Query: Seeking information on Daniel Dunham (1677-1741) Williams, Susan L (Bidwell) 5 Looking for marriage record support for Daniel Dunham, b. MA to Rebecca Norton (1684-aft. 1727) (See: http://www.dunham-singletary.org/mw/index.php/DJD-35-Daniel-3) Volume VII, No 10 October 1994 Deluge Doesn't Disturb Dunhams: 1994 W. Monroe Reunion Report Wood, Bill 1 The morning started with 3" of rain but turned into a great reunion. Volume VII, No 10 October 1994 The Making of a Genealogist Wood, Bill 1 & 2 Grandpa Henry Alpheus Dunham (1872-1946) initiated his grandchildren in genealogy with regular Sunday afternoon drives in his new 1927 Buick, through the back roads of Montgomery & adjacent counties, where he invariably found remote family gravestones. Alpheus Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 10 October 1994 Obituary: Dunham, Henry Alpheus (1872-1946) Wood, Bill 2 Henry Alpheus Dunham (1872-1946) of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 10 October 1994 A Real Mystery Letter Full of a Dunham Family History Hill, Karen 2 & 3 Help needed to unravel this genealogy puzzle. Volume VII, No 10 October 1994 Photo, 1988: Ivy Acres, a former Dunham family home, located in Kalamazoo Co., MI Brown, Betty 3 This home once belonged to Hartwell Dunham (1822-1898) who may have been the s/o David Dunham (1775-1865). The Dunhams are of an Unknown Dunham line. Volume VII, No 10 October 1994 The Dunham Company of Sioux Falls, SD to Build Restaurant Roth, Marilyn 4 Who are the Dunhams in this newspaper article? Volume VII, No 10 October 1994 Obituary: Dunham, Ruby B (1883-1973) Dunham, Bob 4 Miss Ruby Dunham, dau/o James W Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 10 October 1994 Photo: 1994 Reunion Scenes Eldred, Ann 5 Unknown attendees are probably all descendants of Ezekiel Dunham (1797-1883) of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VII, No 11 November 1994 Military Response Overwhelming 1 DD received so much military material from the request that a 2nd military issue will be produce in the near future Volume VII, No 11 November 1994 Memo Regarding a Fortunate Family Barrows, Olive (Dunham) 1 Letter from Olive Barrows (b. 1823) to her g-niece, Miriam (Dunham) Ferriss gives this information. Six sons (Eleazer, Daniel, Samuel, Jonathan, Stephen, & James) of Ebenezer Dunham, Jr. served in the Revolutionary War. The 7th son (Nathaniel) was underage. This family was of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 11 November 1994 Photo: Special honors accorded Jehu Dunham (1761-1842) Gerth, Jacqueline 2 The gggg-gf/o Jacqueline Gerth was Jehu Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 11 November 1994 Photo: Charles Wesley Cogswell Wood, Bill 3 Charles Wesley Cogswell served in Co. K, 27th MA Infantry, father of Mabel Louise Cogswell who married Henry Alpheus Dunham (1872-1946) of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 11 November 1994 Photo: Henry Randall Dunham (1838-1877) Marty, Fidella 3 Fidella Marty's g-gf, Henry Randall Dunham, b. 1838 served as 1st Lieut. of Co. K, 141st, Reg. PA Volunteers. His younger brother, Benjamin M Dunham, also served in PA Volunteers & was killed at Chancellorsville in 1863. They were of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 11 November 1994 Photo: Rev. James Harvey Dunham (1872-1943) Hawks, Donna (Dunham) 4 Rev. James Harvey Dunham, a WW I 1st Lieut. Chaplain & after WW I continued to serve in the Officers' Reserve Corps until 1930. He was of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 11 November 1994 Photo: Arthur Dunham Dunham, Bob A 4 Bob A Dunham was gs/o Arthur Dunham, who served in WW II as Navy radio man. Arthur, gs/o a William Dunham of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VII, No 11 November 1994 Photo, August 1944: David B Messler, Jr. (1907-1962) with his two sisters Alger, P C 5 David B Messler, Jr. served in Africa as cryptologist during WWII. David and his sisters were descendants of Richardson Dunham of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VII, No 11 November 1994 Special Thanks to Cousins who sent Financial Contributions to the Dunham Dispatch 5 Volume VII, No 12 December 1994 Happy Holidays from 1884 St. Nicholas Children's Magazine 1 Preserved by siblings, Frank Dunham (1876-1942) & Miriam Dunham (1874-1940), children of Samuel E Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 12 December 1994 Obituary & Photo: Capt. John Dunham (?-1952) 2 Capt. John Dunham, once MIA, was shot down by Soviet Union in 1952 near coast of Japan was of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VII, No 12 December 1994 Photo: Frank Dunham (1876-1942) 2 Frank Dunham served in Spanish American War from IL of Deacon John Dunham line. (See: DD, Vol. VII, No. 12, December 1994, p. 1) Volume VII, No 12 December 1994 Photo, April 1945: Bill Wood & bride, Mary Wood, Bill 3 Bill Wood's wife, Mary, was a Parachute Rigger in WW II. Bill Wood served as WW II Flight Engineer searching for U boats and is of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 12 December 1994 Photo: Allen Johnson Eldred, Ann 3 Allen Johnson served in Korean War and is of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 12 December 1994 Photo: 1st Lieut./Chaplain James Harvey Dunham (1872-1943) with wife & son Hawks, Donna (Dunham) 4 James Harvey Dunham served in WW I and was of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 12 December 1994 Photo: Ensign Edward Sims (1913-1982) Hawks, Donna (Dunham) 4 Edward Sims served in WW II as Navy chemist & Ensign. He was s/o Rosa (Dunham) Sims of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 12 December 1994 Photo: Commandant Mark Engelbrecht Eldred, Ann 5 Mark Engelbrecht, a Coast Guard Commandant, was of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 12 December 1994 Photo: Pvt. Eric Engelbrecht Eldred, Ann 5 Eric Engelbrecht served as EMT/RN of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VII, No 12 December 1994 Photo: Staff Sgt. John E White Eldred, Ann 5 John E White, a Staff Sgt. in 1994, s/o Ann (Engelbrecht) Eldred of Deacon John Dunham line Volume VIII, No 1 January 1995 1875 Murders Recalled Dunham, Bob A 1 & 2 Tragic Story appeared in 1946 TX newspaper of Solomon Dunham (1825-1875) and son-in-law James A Busick (1846-1875) killed by Indians. James A Busick m. Sarah E. Dunham, dau/o Solomon Dunham of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 1 January 1995 Obituary & Photo: Dunham, Samuel (1838-1911) Berkebile, Don 2 & 3 Samuel Dunham of Moxham, PA was s/o Ezra & Mary Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 1 January 1995 3 Photos: Descendants of Friend Dunham (b. ca. 1850/52 Michigan) Dunham, Mrs. Robert H (Betty Jane) 3 Photos of Harold Ross Dunham (1898-1971), Robert Harold Dunham b. 1928, & Frances Viola (Barnes) Dunham, wife of Harold Ross. Harold Ross Dunham was s/o George Washington Dunham (1874-1953) of Unknown Dunham line. (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 3, March 1995, p. 1) Volume VIII, No 1 January 1995 Query: Searching for parents of Friend Dunham (ca. 1850/52-?) Dunham, Mrs. Robert H (Betty Jane) 3 Searching for parents of Friend Dunham b. 1850/52 Kalamazoo Co., MI, m. Anna A Carrier (1854-1934). It is not known where Friend Dunham died, as he is not buried near his wife. Friend Dunham is of Unknown Dunham line. (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 3, March 1995, p. 1) Volume VIII, No 1 January 1995 Help needed to identify relatives of David H & Helen Dunham Honsberger, Nancy 3 & 4 David H & Helen Dunham of Parsons, KS & Rogers, AR wish to identify people known as Katharine, Minnie, & that of 3 children (Charlotte, Jamie, & Robert) of Unknown Dunham line. (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 2, February 1995, p. 5) Volume VIII, No 1 January 1995 Query: Searching for parents of Samuel Dunham (1765-1839) Callahan, John 4 Revolutionary War soldier, Samuel Dunham b. 1765, Newport, New London, RI, m. Mary Earl(e), d. 1839 Scriba, Oswego, NY was perhaps of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 1 January 1995 Photo: The Family of William M Dunham (1850-1879) Hayden, Lilla Ann 4 William Dunham, g-gs of Gershom Dunham. Gershom's Dunham line is questionable. (See: Photo of Gershom Dunham: DD, Vol. VII, No. 8, August 1994, p. 4) Volume VIII, No 1 January 1995 Query: Seeking Dunham Family from New Jersey. Hancock, Mrs. David E (Audrey) 5 Seeks Dunham ancestors of Joseph Dunham said to be of Connecticut Farms & known to be from Westfield, NJ. Joseph Dunham m. 1785 Westfield, NJ to Mary (Polly) Miller and removed with their family to Hamilton Co., OH. (Note: This family was found later to be of Jonathan Dunham-Singletary line.) Volume VIII, No 2 February 1995 Ventriloquist Jeff Dunham Puts Skeptics Behind Him to Become Puppet Master, Photo Dunham, Norwood 1, 2 & 3 See: Book Review All By My Selves by Ventriloquist, Jeff Dunham, adopted son of Howard and Joyce Dunham, shares the story of his career as a ventriloquist/comedian. Howard Dunham of Unknown Dunham line. (See: DSFC Newsletter: Vol. 8, Issue 1, January 2011, pp. 13-14) Volume VIII, No 2 February 1995 Photos: Dunham, George Washington (1845-1893) and wife, Lydia Jane Baker (1848-1933) Wood, Bill 3 George Washington Dunham m. 1871 to Lydia Jane Baker. Their photos adorn their marriage certificate. George was s/o Alpheus Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 2 February 1995 A Rugged Journey: Rosa (Dunham) Sims (1861-1852) 3 & 4 Rosa (Dunham) Sims tells of the journey from Chicago to the wilds of Idaho. Rosa was dau/o Samuel E Dunham of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 2 February 1995 Query: Searching for parents of Lidiah Dunham (1704-1798) of Plympton, MA. Allen, Dr. Carole J 4 Lidiah Dunham m. John Doten (1700-1750) also of Plympton, MA. Lidiah was of Unknown Dunham line Volume VIII, No 2 February 1995 Query: Looking for Data on Joannah Dunham (no dates) Allen, Dr. Carole J 4 Joannah Dunham m. Eisha Whiton/Whitten in 1728. Joannah was dau/o John Dunham of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 2 February 1995 Query: Searching for the parents of Jeremiah Dunham (1758-1833) Burke, William G 4 Jeremiah Dunham of Sheffield, MA, served in the American Revolution, married twice, and was of an Unknown Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 2 February 1995 Photos: Inadequately identified photos that might be Dunhams or have Dunham Connections Bidwell-Williams, Susan 5 The 6 photos taken at "Trowbridge" Photo Shop in Upper Sandusky, OH were mentioned previously in previous Dunham Dispatch article. (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 1, January 1995, p. 3) Volume VIII, No 3 March 1995 How to Trace the Dad: Friend Dunham Kitson, Phyllis S. 1 Information found on Friend Dunham b. 1850/52 (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 1, January 1995, p. 3) Volume VIII, No 3 March 1995 Photo, ca. 1959/60: Harold Ross Dunham and gs, Robert Allen (Robbie) Dunham Dunham, Mrs. Robert H (Betty Jane) 1 Harold Ross Dunham (1898-1971) pictured with his grandson. Harold Dunham was gs/o Friend Dunham of Unknown Dunham line (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 1, January 1995, p. 3) Volume VIII, No 3 March 1995 Extract from the Ohio 1830 Census 2 1830 Census Extract of individuals with Dunham surname Volume VIII, No 3 March 1995 Policy Statement Kitson, Phyllis S 2 Non-Discloser Statement Volume VIII, No 3 March 1995 Photo: Dunham Homestead Hayden, Lilla Ann 3 Family homestead in Wayland, MA refers to a descendant branch of Gershom Dunham. Many descendants of William Dunham (1820-1879) moved from Nova Scotia to MA. William was s/o Stephen Dunham, gs/o Constant Dunham, & g-gs/o Gershom Dunham. Gershom Dunham of Unknown Dunham line. (See: DD, Vol. VII, No. 8, August 1994, pp. 4 & 5) (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 1, January 1995, p. 4) Volume VIII, No 3 March 1995 Photo: 2 views of the home of Seneca Dunham (1807-1887) in Cooper, MI. Brown, Elizabeth E 3 Photos of the home of Seneca Dunham (1807-1877) & his wife, Amanda R. Dunham, dau/o Hartwell Dunham (1822-1898), was located in Cooper, MI just north of Kalamazoo. Seneca was s/o Edward Dunham (1753-1844). Relationship of Seneca to Amanda is unknown and both of Unknown Dunham lines. (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 9, September 1994, p. 4) Volume VIII, No 3 March 1995 Obituary: Dunham, Arthur (1882-1952) Dunham, Bob W 4 Obituary from the Oshkosh (WI) Northwestern for Arthur Dunham (1882 Oshkosh, WI-1952 Racine, WI), s/o James W Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 3 March 1995 Photo, 1945: Mabel Cogswell Dunham (1894-1954) Wood, Bill 4 Mabel (Cogswell) Dunham was the wife of Henry Alpheus Dunham (1872-1946), s/o George W. Dunham, of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 3 March 1995 Lookups Offered Alger, P C 4 Lookups offered by Mrs. Alger in Soldiers & Sailors of New Hampshire 1861-1866: War of the Rebellion, 1895 Volume VIII, No 3 March 1995 Query: Looking for 2 sisters, Betsey Dunham & Mary C. Dunham (both born 1820-1835). Searching for Cicero Dunham b. 1816. Burke, William G 4 The Dunham sisters left NY and settled in Kent Co., MI in the 1850s. Betsey m. Truman Satterlee/Satterler. They are of an Unknown Dunham line. Mr. Burke is also searching for Cicero Dunham b. 1816; m. Sally A., lived 1850 in Oswego, NH, then left. They had children: Eleato A, Jeremiah S, Jonus, Prosper Dunham. Cicero's family is also of an Unknown Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 3 March 1995 Photo, ca. 1910: Office of Samuel E Dunham (1850-1915) 5 Samuel E Dunham, s/o Francis S Dunham, sits at his desk wearing a cap. Samuel & Francis were of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 3 March 1995 Query: Did Annis Smith and Mercy Tinkham marry the same Ephraim Donham? Clark, Dr. Richard S 5 From History of Middleboro, (MA), Ephraim Donham, s/o Nathaniel Donham & Elizabeth Tilden, was of Plympton, MA; m. 1725 Middleboro, MA to Annis Smith, dau/o John & Mary (Ellenwood) Smith. He may be the same Ephraim Donham or his son, Ephraim Dunham, Jr., who m. 1741 to Middleboro, MA to Mercy Tinkham. Volume VIII, No 3 March 1995 Obituary: Dunham, Rev. Clarence M (?-1940) 5 From the New York Times is the obituary of Rev. Clarence M Dunham, an Episcopal minister who served in NJ & NY. He is of an Unknown Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 3 March 1995 Obituary: Dunham, Durward P/B (ca. 1872-1949) 5 Durward P (actually B) Dunham, head of his painting & decorating company, was b. 1871 Westfield, Union Co., NJ, lived Westfield, NJ, and d. there. He is given as descendant of David Dunham & Anna Crane, thus likely of Jonathan Dunham-Singletary line. Volume VIII, No 4 April 1995 Open Letter to All DD Readers Mahony, Gratia Dunham 1 & 2 Gratia (Dunham) Mahony introduces herself to the readers of Dunham Dispatch along with her goal of a new Dunham Genealogy. She has initiated the beginning of the Dunham Family in America project. Volume VIII, No 4 April 1995 A Case in Point - RE: The Middleboro Dunhams Mahony, Gratia Dunham 2 Discussion of the problems in tracing the Middleboro descendants of Joseph Dunham, s/o Deacon John Dunham. Discussion involves that of Ephraim Dunham discussed in previous issue. (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 3, March 1995, p. 5) Volume VIII, No 4 April 1995 An Indian Captive: Richard Dunham Alger, P C 3 Boston Evening Post, 6 Mar 1769: Article relates story of Richard Dunham, who on his way with New England forces to Barnstable was wounded in 1763, taken prisoner, badly injured when he took a ball in the mouth, became Indian prisoner, and had finally escaped with 5 other captives and reached NC after 13 days. Richard was of Unknown Dunham line. (See: Query: Desperately Seeking Richard Dunham: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 4, April 1995, p. 3) Volume VIII, No 4 April 1995 Query: Desperately seeking Richard Dunham Alger, P C 3 Richardson (aka Richard) Dunham, s/o unknown parents, m. October 1783 Brookfield, MA to Susannah Dodge. "Richard" enlisted in the American Revolution in 1779 and was a pensioner having served the entire war. Was he related to the Richard Dunham injured & taken prisoner by Indians in previous article? Richardson "Richard" Dunham was of Unknown Dunham line. (See: An Indian Captive: Richard Dunham: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 4, April 1995, p. 3) Volume VIII, No 4 April 1995 Query: Need to verify Dunham line for Thomas Dunham and Abisha Dunham (1802-1897) Van Istendal, Edward J 3 Was Thomas Dunham the son of Jonathan Dunham (1751-1805) of Deacon John Dunham line? Verification of dates for Abisha Dunham who m. Matilda Haskell. Volume VIII, No 4 April 1995 Photos, ca. 1911 & 1957: Edna (Dunham) Willard (1885-1960) 4 Photos and Article from the Cleveland Plain Dealer 12 May 1957 of Edna Dunham (later Willard), dau/o Samuel E. Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line.
(See: DD, Vol. II, No. 1, February 1978, p. 1) (See: DD, Vol. II, No. 2, May 1978, p. 3) (See: DD, Vol, III, No 1, January 1979, p. 1) (See: DD, Vol. III, No. 1, January 1979, p. 2) (See: DD, Vol. IV, No. 3, September 1991, p. 5) (See: DD, Vol. V, No. 2, July 1992, p. 4) (See: DD, Vol. VI, No. 5, June 1993, p. 5) (See: DD, Vol. VI, No. 11, December 1993, p 3) (See: DD, Vol. VII, No. 1, January 1994, pp. 3 &4) (See: DD, Vol. VII, No. 7, July 1994, pp. 3 & 4)
Volume VIII, No 4 April 1995 Apology, Plus Excuses by DD Kitson, Phyllis S 5 Editor, Phyllis S Kitson, apologizes for publishing many photos of her ancestors. She seeks photos, newspaper clippings, old letters, etc. for publishing. Volume VIII, No 4 April 1995 Obituary: Dunham, Mrs. Jane (?-1905) Alger, P C 5 Oneida Dispatch (NY) obituary of 17 February 1905 for Mrs. Jane Dunham, a widow. She was survived by a daughter, Belle (Dunham) McArthur, wife of William McArthur. The Dunhams are of an Unknown Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 4 April 1995 Photo, early 1930s: Ira Orval Dunham (1882-1942) and Catherine Sims (Smith) Dunham Stapleton, Sherry (Dunham) 5 Sherry's g-grandparents, Catherine & Ira Orval Dunham, s/o James T. Dunham, of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 5 June 1995 News of Family of Downed Flier: Capt. John R Dunham ( - 1952) 1 John Robertson Dunham, s/o Charles Mason & Anna McFreely (Thompson) Dunham of Oswego, NY, of Unknown Dunham line. (See: DD, Volume VII, No. 12, December 1994, p. 2) (Also, See: Capt. John R Dunham article at https://usnamemorialhall.org/index.php/JOHN_R._DUNHAM,_CAPT,_USAF: Capt. John "Chute" Robertson Dunham) (Also, See: Find a Grave Memorial at 93298918) Volume VIII, No 5 June 1995 Newsletter Business Kitson, Phyllis S 1 Publication changes may be necessary. Copies of old letters, photos, newspaper clippings and anecdotes needed for publishing in DD. Volume VIII, No 5 June 1995 One Husband Too Many? Dunham, Mrs. Arthur A (Joan) 2 Two men named Arthur Dunham served at the Armed Guard Center in Brooklyn, NY. Both answered the announcement for Arthur Dunham when Joan Dunham went there to visit her husband. One Arthur A Dunham, was her husband, and the 2nd Arthur Dunham, a Navy radio man, was father of Bob A. Dunham, a DD contributor living in Florida. A double identity was solved with a story in DD. (See: DD, Vol. VII, No. 11, November 1994, p. 4) Volume VIII, No 5 June 1995 Obituary: Diffenderfer, Margaret Emily (Dunham) (1840-1929) Gerth, Jacqueline 2 Laclede Record, 10 May 1929, gives an in depth obituary for Mrs. M E (Dunham) Diffenderffer, dau/o David T Dunham & Jane Wilson, was born 15 Feb 1840 NJ. She was sis/o Edward I. Dunham b. 1833 likely b. NJ, also. Volume VIII, No 5 June 1995 Query: Which Mercy Dunham did Joseph King marry? Clark, Dr. Richard S 3 Dr. Clark seeks the correct Mercy Dunham who married Joseph King. Option 1: Was she the Mercy Dunham b. 1679/80, Plymouth, MA, who was dau/o Joseph Dunham and Esther Wormall? Option 2: Was she the Mercy Dunham b. February 1668/69, d. 15 January 1745 in Plymouth, MA, who was dau/o John & Mary Dunham? Volume VIII, No 5 June 1995 Response to Query: Which Mercy Dunham? Various possibilities to answer which Mercy Dunham married Joseph King is given in DD. (See Dunham Families in America at: 2. JOHN 2 DUNHAM and 51. ESTHER 3 DUNHAM) Volume VIII, No 5 June 1995 Dunham Land Records in Michigan to 1908 Blackmon, Selma 3, 4 & 5 Excerpts from Automated Archives, Inc., CD 254, September 1994 Edition, Land Records, Michigan, Screen 892 of 3522 Volume VIII, No 6 July 1995 Tragedy in Mexico: 1843 Soldier Writes Home for Last Time 1 & 2 Robert Holmes Dunham (b. 1817 Somerville, Tipton Co., TN-d. 25 March 1843 Saltillo, Coahuila de Zaragozo, Mexico), s/o Daniel A Dunham & Lourania Lee Adkins & gs/o Daniel & Sarah Dunham, wrote his "Dear Mother" to tell her that he was doomed as one of 17 of 170 soldiers who was to be executed upon drawing a black bean following the unsuccessful Mier Expedition in Northern Mexico. (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 10, November 1995, p. 4) (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 10, November 1995, p. 5) (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 11, December 1995, pp. 1, 2 & 3) Volume VIII, No 6 July 1995 Choppy Publication Schedule Kitson, Phyllis S 2 Uncertain publication schedule due to lack of material Volume VIII, No 6 July 1995 Michigan Social Security Death Benefits Index Blackmon, Selma 2 & 3 Listing of Dunhams who were paid Social Security Death Benefits before 1995. Volume VIII, No 6 July 1995 Biography: Dunham, James R Dunham, Betty J 4 & 5 Excerpt from the Portrait & Biographical Record of Berrien & Cass Counties (MI), 1893. James R Dunham (b. 21 April 1836 Portage Township, Kalamazoo Co., MI- d. MI), s/o Timothy Ward Dunham (b. 1808 Canada-d. after 1893); gs/o James Dunham reared in NJ; & ggs/o Matthew & Unknown (Ward) Dunham (Revolutionary War patriot) of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 6 July 1995 Photo: Dunham, Henry Alpheus (1872-1946) Wood, Bill 5 Henry Alpheus Dunham (1872-1946) & wife, Mabel L. (Cogswell) Dunham with their daughter (Alice Marion (Dunham) Wood 1899-1990) . Also pictured is Gail Conrad. Henry is of the Deacon John Dunham line Volume VIII, No 6 July 1995 Obituary: Dunham, Edward G (1839-1923) Eldred, Ann 5 Edward G Dunham, s/o David Dunham, b. 1839 NY, was a Civil War veteran, m. Phoebe Ann Traver, d. 1923 Oriskany, NY at the home of his daughter. They were of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 7 August 1995 Photo: Was Marilyn Monroe …a Dunham? Mahony, Gratia Dunham 1 & 2 Norma Jeane Mortenson (raised as Norma Jeane Baker & known as actress, Marilyn Monroe) was dau/o Gladys Pearl Monroe who m. 1 Jack Baker and they divorced. Gladys m. 2 Martin E Mortenson who deserted Gladys. Norma Jeane/Marilyn believed her father to have been a studio co-worker of her mother's who was known as Charles Stanley Gifford (1898-1965). The paternity of Norma Jeane/Marilyn may never be known however C. S. Gifford was a descendant of Abner Gifford & Thankful Dunham with a RI & MA ancestry of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 7 August 1995 Michigan Social Security Death Benefits Index - Continued Blackmon, Selma 2 & 3 (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 6, July 1995, pp. 2 & 3) Volume VIII, No 7 August 1995 Query: Dunham, Hannah (1801-?) Who were her parents? Bevis, Jean 3 Seeks parents of Hannah Dunham (b. 1801 NJ) m. 1822 Hamilton Co., OH to Joseph E Bonnell. They had 2 sons and removed to Switzerland Co., IN by 1838. Volume VIII, No 7 August 1995 Photo, 1968: Dunham, Bob, Model Railroad Enthusiast Dunham, Bob 4 Photo of 20 February 1968 as published in the State Journal of Robert Dunham, president of the South Central Wisconsin Division of the National Model Railroad Assn., who displayed his engine at an open house. Volume VIII, No 7 August 1995 Query: Looking for information on Mary (Dunham) Spore Spore, Richard L 4 Richard Spore seeks information on his gggm, Mary (Dunham) Spore (wife of Zenas Spore). Mary may have been the sister of Elijah Dunham of London District, Middlesex Co., Ontario, Canada, who is listed in the 1871 Census. They are of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 7 August 1995 18-Year- Old Poem Begs to See Light of Day Dunham, Melinda (Hyde) 5 Poem that requests information on the Dunham Family. Volume VIII, No 7 August 1995 Photo: Dunham, Francis Sylvester (1876-1942) - Little Lord Who-Le Roy?? 5 Photo taken in Evanston, IL of Francis Sylvester Dunham (age about 11 years), s/o Samuel E Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 8 September 1995 Photos and Story of Charlotte Corday Dunham, A Whaling Wife Mahony, Gratia (Dunham) 1 & 2 Excerpt from Whaling Wives, 1953, by Emma Mayhew Whiting & Henry Beetle Hough relates the story and marriage (m. 2 July 1852 Holmes Hole) of Captain Nathan Jernegan and Charlotte (Corday) Dunham (1829-1898) of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 8 September 1995 Michigan Social Security Death Benefits Index - Continued Blackmon, Selma 3 (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 6, July 1995, pp. 2, 3 & 4) (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 7, August 1995, pp 2 & 3) Volume VIII, No 8 September 1995 A Cleveland Landmark - Dunham Tavern Museum 1824 Bevis, Jean 4 Rufus and Jane (Pratt) Dunham from Mansfield, MA came to the Western Reserve (Cuyahoga Co., OH) in 1819. They lived in a log cabin until their house was built btw. 1824-1832 which became a social & political center known as Dunham Tavern. Rufus Dunham, a tavern-keeper and farmer, was of an Unknown Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 8 September 1995 Biography: Dunham, Albert S Dunham, Betty J 4 & 5 Albert S Dunham (Sketch: History of Kalamazoo Co., (MI) (1880) was b. Monroe Co., NY, came to MI with his parents, and later resided on his 110 acre estate in Cooper Twp. He was s/o Seneca Dunham b. Ontario Co., NY and Tirza Daniels, who settled in Michigan in 1864. Albert was gs/o Edward Dunham of Albany, NY who served in the American Revolution of an Unknown Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 8 September 1995 Photo: Lizzie Effie (Hamilton) Abbey (1882-1931); son Howard S Abbey & aunt, Jenny (McCray) Hall Castro, Frank, Jr. 5 Lizzie Effie (Hamilton) Abbey, dau/o Andrew R Hamilton & gdau/o Helen M (Dunham) Hamilton of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 8 September 1995 Query: Looking for Book, History of Dunham-on-Trent, with Ragnal, Darlton, Wimpton, Kingsbaugh, A Record of 900 Years, 1924, by Rev. Howard Chadwick Gaa, Dale D 5 Internet Search (https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=18274), August 2018, gives this result: Ancestry.com. History of Dunham-on-Trent, with Ragnall, Darlton, Wimpton, Kingshaugh, etc. (database on-line). Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. - Original data: Chadwick, Howard. History of Dunham-on-Trent, with Ragnall, Darlton, Wimpton, Kingshaugh, etc. : a record of nine hundred years. Cambridge, Mass.: Page & Shaw Press, 1989. Volume VIII, No 8 September 1995 Query: Initial Respose Gaa, Dale 5 Mentions Otis E Dunham b 1876, s/o Thomas H Dunham, Jr. (b. 1840, served in Civil War) of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 9 October 1995 Photos: John Paul (Dunham) Stewart (b. 1918) adopted as newborn due to death of his mother at the time of his birth, plus a photo with his 3 older brothers. Stewart, Sue C 1 & 2 John Paul (alias Dunham) Stewart, s/o John Franklin (1884-1949) & Katie (Sizemore) Dunham. John Paul had 3 older biological brothers (Jim, Millard & Harold Dunham). They are given as descendants of Joseph Dunham & Mary Claypool of an Unknown Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 9 October 1995 Dunham Dispatch inundated with letters of inquiry Kitson, Phyllis S 3 Dunham Dispatch is able to respond to inquiries only when a self addressed envelope with 55 cents postage is included. Volume VIII, No 9 October 1995 Query: Searching for the parents of Van Rensselaer (V.R.) Dunham (1807-1874) Edmundson, Jane C 3 Van Rensselaer Dunham (b. Windham Co., CT) may be the s/o Archibald Rolland Dunham & Sophia Torrey, dau/o John Torrey & Thurza/Theresa Barnes of NY. Van Rensselaer m. Ora Corbin and moved to WI bef. 1850, d. after 1874 in OH. Van Rensselaer likely had a brother, Archibald Dunham. They are of an Unknown Dunham line. (See: DD, Vol. X, No. 3, March 1997, pp. 4 & 5) (See: DSFC Newsletter, Vol. 10, Issue 1, 15 January 2013, p. 6) Volume VIII, No 9 October 1995 Query: Looking for information on Luther G Dunham (1814-?) Dunham, April 3 Luther G Dunham b. 1814, Spencer, Tioga County, NY, m. 1833 Mary Jane Beard, and appears in Union Twp., Allen Co., IA in 1850. He is of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 9 October 1995 Query: Looking for information on Sarah Dunham (1798-?) & Joseph Coleman (1797-?0), who m. 1818 in Brown Co., OH. Riedlin, Joyce 3 Sarah (Dunham) Coleman was perhaps dau/o Mordecai Dunham. Children of Joseph & Sarah (Dunham) Coleman were all b. in Warren Co., OH. Possible response indicates a Joshua Coleman who m. a Sarah Dunham was of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 9 October 1995 Photos & Burial: Dunham family finally gets to say goodbye to Capt. John R Dunham Hallgren, Mrs. George D, Sr. 3, 4 & 5 The Maryland Sun posted an article by Robert A Erlandson on Capt. John R Dunham whose plane was downed in 1952 entitled "Sad Farewell, 43 Years Later" with photo of the widow, now Mrs. Mary Gordon (Crapster) Dunham Nichols, their daughter Suzanne (Dunham) Fong & her sons, and his brother (Roy Dunham). Photos of saluting servicemen & flag-draped coffin by Michael Lutzky. (Note: Newspaper may be the Baltimore Sun.) (See: DD, Vol. VII, No. 12, December 1994, p. 2) (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 5, June 1995, p. 1) Volume VIII, No 10 November 1995 Photos: Another Glitch in Early Dunham Line? Dunham, John S 1 & 2 Researcher & Photographer, John S Dunham, researched while traveling in Nottinghamshire, England and took photos of Kirklington Hall, home of John Dunham (1450-1524) & wife, Elizabeth (Bowett) Chaworthe-Dunham (1452-1502). His research of the family and descendants of this couple brought about questions concerning ancestry of Deacon John Dunham. Was Deacon John Dunham a descendant of John Dunham (1450-1524) of Kirklington Hall as given in I W Dunham's book? Volume VIII, No 10 November 1995 Is there interest in forming a Dunham Family Organization? Kitson, Phyllis S 2 Please let DD know your impressions, reactions & concerns in forming a Dunham Family Organization. Volume VIII, No 10 November 1995 Query: Need info on Jonathan Dunham b. 1825/27 in NY. Sawyer, Frances 2 Jonathan Dunham m. 1 on 16 Aug 1849 Knox Co., IL to Sarah Richmond. Later m. 2 Mrs. Hannah Housh in 1867. He is given as the father of 7 children per query. Jonathan is given as s/o James Ayres & Sarah (Holton) Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line in records on Ancestry.com. Volume VIII, No 10 November 1995 Query: Need info on Hannah Dunham (1774-1853) Sawyer, Frances 2 Hannah Dunham is believed to have lived in Rutland, VT; m. Elkanah Freeman; and died at West Bethany, Genesee Co., NY. They are given as parents of 6 Freeman children of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 10 November 1995 Photo: Freeman, Daniel (1774-1853) Sawyer, Frances 3 Daniel Freeman, s/o Elkanah & Hannah (Dunham) Freeman, was the first man to claim land under the Homestead Act of 1863. His mother, Hannah (Dunham) Freeman is of Unknown Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 10 November 1995 Sketch: Dunham, Thomas L (1817-? Dunham, Bob W 3 From The History of Fond Du Lac Co., WI, 1880,Thomas L Dunham, b. 1817 in Mansfield, CT was s/o Abel & Sarah Dunham. Thomas apprenticed as a carpenter and practiced his trade for at time. He lived in Racine Co., WI; Walworth Co., WI; Fond du Lac Co. owning 162 ½ acres there. He m. 1844 in Burlington, WI to Clarissa Atkins, and they were parents of 6 Dunham children. This Dunham family were descendants of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 10 November 1995 More on Victim of Black Bean Episode Roth, Marilyn 4 Various articles on young Robert Holmes Dunham who was killed in 1843 by his Mexican captors in what became known as the Black Bean Episode. (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 6, July 1995, p. 1 & 2) (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 10, November 1995, p. 5) (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 11, December 1995, pp. 1, 2 & 3) Volume VIII, No 10 November 1995 Photo: Dunham, Don by Robin Nicotra Eldred, Ann 5 Don Dunham's photo was taken by his step-daughter and published in the Syracuse Herald American. Don is of an Unknown Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 10 November 1995 Dunham, Robert Holmes found in the Early History of Fayette Co., TX Roth, Marilyn 5 List of names of the unfortunate individuals who were victims of the Black Bean Episode found on the Tomb on Monument Hill on the Bluff overlooking LaGrange, TX. (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 6, July 1995, p. 1 & 2) (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 10, November 1995, p. 4) (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 11, December 1995, pp. 1, 2 & 3) Volume VIII, No 10 November 1995 Photo: Abbey, Lizzie Effie (Hamilton) (1882-1931) Castro, Frank 5 Photo of the ggm/o Frank Castro is Lizzie Effie (Hamilton) Abbey, who was dau/o Andrew Hamilton and gdau/o Helen (Dunham) Hamilton of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 11 December 1995 More on the Family of Robert Holmes Dunham –Daniel Dunham of 1784 and Dunham Possible Connections Stewart, Sue C 1, 2 & 3 A lengthy historical account of various members of Dunham families who may be indirectly related to Robert Holmes Dunham of the Black Bean Episode. Includes: Daniel Dunham who settled on Richland Creek in TN, became known for building the log fort, Dunham's Station. John & Joseph Dunham names appear in the 1776 Watauga Petition, with Joseph Dunham in Washington Co., NC. John Dunham settled in Washington Co. records. Others mentioned: Joseph, Mary, & Reuben Dunham; William & Joseph Dunham who were killed by Indians; Daniel Dunham, Jr.; Rebecca Dunham & Elizabeth Dunham and their marriages; & many others associated with the Dunham families. (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 6, July 1995, pp. 1 & 2) (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 10, November 1995, p. 4) (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 10, November 1995, p. 5) Volume VIII, No 11 December 1995 Photo: Moore, Samuel A (1874-1965) Sawyer, Frances 3 Samuel A Moore was b. Charlton, IA. He was s/o Penina (Richmond) Moore, gs/o Susannah (Freeman) Richmond, ggs/o Samuel Freeman, & gggs/o Hannah (Dunham) Freeman (1774-1853) who was wife of Elkanah Dunham of Unknown Dunham line. (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 10, November 1995, p. 2) (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 10, November 1995, p. 3) Volume VIII, No 11 December 1995 Send a Stamped Return Envelope to DD to get a Reply 3 A self addressed stamped return envelope is required when sending information requests to DD. Volume VIII, No 11 December 1995 Judge Philip N Dunham of Prescott Valley (AZ), designed and is building his own home Dunham, Bob W 4 Philip N Dunham designed his home and was in the process of building his home in 1995. Includes an article by Cheri Smith entitled Judge Dunham Never Smoked Marijuana, as he was judge of Prescott Valley AZ who held night court. He is bro/o Bob W Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 11 December 1995 Photo, Wedding, 21 December 1893: Dunham, Miriam (1874-1940) 5 Miriam Dunham, dau/o Samuel E. Dunham, m. in Chicago, IL to Luther Ferriss. They were married by her uncle, Rev. Frank B. Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume VIII, No 11 December 1995 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunham Celebrate Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary, 27 September 1914 Hawks, Donna (Dunham) 5 Henry N Dunham from NY, m. Sarah Elizabeth Hillman, dau/o James Harvey & Lydia (Rice) Hillman. Henry was s/o Daniel & Mary (Norton) Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume IX, No 1 January 1996 Photo: Dunham, John Levi Dunham (1811-1861) - A Pioneer Story-Pennsylvania to Kansas-1859; Dunham, Henry R (1838-1877), s/o John Levi Dunham - Continued Marty, Fidelia 1 & 2 John Levi Dunham, s/o John Dunham, was a lumberman and father of Henry R. Dunham (b. 1838 PA-1877). Henry Randall Dunham, s/o John Levi Dunham & Laura Melvina Cheney, m. 1869 Fidella Teed, dau/o Lorenzo P. Teed. Henry & Fidella's children were Ethlin Dunham & John Lorenzo Dunham (1873-1945). In the summer of 1859 John Levi & son Henry R. Dunham went to Kansas to lay a preempted claim to ¼ acres of land in Henry's name. After Henry married Fidella, a teacher, they went to Kansas in 1870. This family was of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume IX, No 1 January 1996 Obituary: Dunham, Harry B (1890-?) Elred, Ann 3 Harry B Dunham, s/o Jerome B Dunham and his wife of Syracuse, NY, was b. Cleveland, Oswego Co., NY and died at the home of his parents. Harry left a wife and daughter. (Note: 1900 Census, Oneida Co., NY: Jerome B. Dunham (aka Benjamin Jerome Dunham), wife Martha, & children: Frank, Mary, Anna, Benjamin (likely Harry Benjamin Dunham), & Rosy Dunham.) This family was of an Unknown Dunham line. Volume IX, No 1 January 1996 Query: Who was Madam Nordica? 3 Questionable family connections as to the relationship of Madam Nordica to the Dunham family, Pease family, & Norton family. Deborah (Dunham) Pease (1696-1790)? (Ancestry.com Public Member Tree indicates Deborah Dunham's husband was Thomas Pease (1694-1765.) Reliance Pease, said dau/o Thomas Pease & Deborah Dunham, m. Timothy Smith. Reliance's sister is given as Deborah Pease (b. ca 1729) who m. 1774 to her 3rd husband (per Ancestry.com Public Member Tree), John Dunham Norton. Lillian Allen Norton (aka Madam Nordica) is said to have been a descendant of Timothy Smith & & Reliance Pease (per I W Dunham's genealogy) which is being questioned in this DD article. Lillian, as Madam Nordica, was an American opera singer who is given as b. 1859 in Farmington, ME. (Ancestry.com Family Tree indicates: Lillian was born Lillian Allen Norton, dau/o Edwin Norton & Amanda Elizabeth Allen.) Lillian married & divorced 3 times: m. 1 Frederick A. Gower; m. 2 in 1896 Zoltán Döhme & m. 3 in 1909 to a wealthy "New York" banker, George W. Young. It is likely that John Dunham Norton is related in some manner to both the Dunham family and Norton family mentioned in this article. (Genealogical Register: A History of Farmington, Franklin County, Maine: from the earliest explorations to the present time, 1776-1885 gives Frederick Gower m. 22 January 1883 to Lillian, dau/o Edwin Norton.) Volume IX, No 1 January 1996 Photo, 1974: Alger, Paula Carol 4 Paula Carol Alger is the ggdau/o Jesse L Dunham & Emeline Coburn Ely, & resides in Derry, NH. (Note: Ancestry.com Public Member Tree indicates Jessie L. Dunham was the youngest child of Richardson Dunham, Jr. & Susanna Dodge and are of the Deacon John Dunham line.) (See: DD, Vol. VI, No. 2, March 1993, p. 3) Volume IX, No 1 January 1996 Is there interest in forming a Dunham Family Organization? Where are our Leaders? 4 Seeking leaders and those interested in forming, researching & promoting the Dunham Family Organization. (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 10, November 1995, p. 2) Volume IX, No 1 January 1996 A Strange Mortgage, 1835 abstract of an unusual "payment plan" Gaa, Dale (Dunham) 4 & 5 Washington Co., NY Mortgage Book: Abstract: James Dunham (no dates) of Cambridge & Dinah Phelps, widow of Daniel Phelps of Cambridge ($1000.00) involves & provides for long term housing, care, & provisions for Dinah. James Dunham m. 1 Thirza McCulloch (d. 1824); m. 1825 to 2. Lurana Phelps (d. 1835), dau/o Daniel & Dinah Phelps; and m. 3 Rebecca Sears. James & Rebecca gave land for church & cemetery in Cambridge, NY. James later settled in Chicago, IL and was the father of 10 children. James Dunham was bro/o Nahum Dunham (1774-1832) and they were of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume IX, No 1 January 1996 Photo: Samuel Moore (1874-1965) & Cora May Stegall (1872-1924) Sawyer, Frances Moore 5 Samuel Moore m. February 1895 in Galesburg, Knox Co., IL to Cora May Stegall. Cora was b. Knox Co., IL. She was gdau/o Jonathan Dunham (b. 1825 New York) of Unknown Dunham line. (See: DD, Vol. VIII, No. 10, November 1995, p. 2) Volume IX, No 2 February 1996 Photo: Dunham, Cyrus L (1846-1929), Civil War Colonel Identified Stewart, Sue C 1 & 2 Cyrus L Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume IX, No 2 February 1996 Dunham Lillian Norton identified as Madam Nordica 2 & 3 (See: Volume IX, No 1, January 1996, p.3) Volume IX, No 2 February 1996 Dunham, Henry R (1838-1877), a Pioneer Story, 1859, Continued Marty, Fidelia 3 & 4 Henry R Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line, (See: Volume IX, No 1, January 1996, pp. 1&2) Volume IX, No 2 February 1996 Photo: Marty, Fidella & Carroll D visit DD offices 4 Fidella Dunham Marty of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume IX, No 2 February 1996 Photo, Advertisement: Dunham, Jeff Ventriloquist 4 Adopted son Jeff Dunham advertisement for his show in the Tulsa World Volume IX, No 2 February 1996 Photos, 50th Anniversary; Henry Dunham & Sara Hillman Dunham Hawks, Donna (Dunham) 5 Henry N Dunham of Deacon John Dunham line. (See: Volume VIII, No 11, December 1995, p 5) Volume IX, No 3 March 1996 Tragedy Strikes Dunham Family Dunham, Norwood 1 & 2 Clipping from The Daily Times, Pryor Creek, OK, 25 November 1995: Tragedy struck when Denise Dunham killed her husband, William Andy Dunham, & 2 year old son, Christopher Dunham and attempted to kill herself and her other two children. An aunt of the children, Mary Ann Boswell, wishes to learn more of her Dunham ancestors. Her great grandparents were David Henry Dunham & Augusta Livonia Bonecutter. David Henry Dunham is found to be s/o Jacob M Dunham & Catharine Goodnight. They are found to be related to President Barack Obama's Dunham line of Jonathan Dunham, alias Singletary. Volume IX, No 3 March 1996 Photo & Sketch: Dunham, Zachary Taylor (Z T) (1849-1945) 2 The historical barn of Z T Dunham was built in 1870 and lives on as a pioneer museum in Iowa. Z T and his brother, Samuel, were sons of the first white settler, Cornelius Dunham, in Crawford Co., Iowa. The brothers were in partnership to grow crops and breed cattle & hogs. Carrie (Dunham) Widney was Z T's daughter and Ken Dunham is a great grandson. They are of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume IX, No 3 March 1996 Photo: Abbey, Howard S (1904-?) Castro, Frank 3 Childhood photo of Howard S Abbey, s/o Elizabeth (Hamilton) Abbey, gs/o Andrew Hamilton, ggs/o Helen (Dunham) Hamilton of Isaac Dunham line, perhaps s/o Nathaniel 3 Dunham. Volume IX, No 3 March 1996 Dunham, Rosa (later Sims) (1881-1952): Yucky Stories 3 Miriam (Dunham) Ferriss tells childhood tales on her sister, Rosa (Dunham) Sims. The sisters are of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume IX, No 3 March 1996 Harry B Dunham equals Benjamin H Dunham Wood, Bill 3 Harry B Dunham has been identified as Benjamin Harry Dunham of Nathaniel 3? Dunham line. (See: DD, Vol. IX, No. 1, January 1996, p. 3) Volume IX, No 3 March 1996 Obituary: Dunham, DeWitt (1832-1916) Johnson, Richard C 4 Dewitt Dunham (given elsewhere as Jacob Dewitt Dunham), s/o Benjamin Williams Dunham & Jane DeWitt Rose, was b. 5 February 1832 in Warren Co., OH; m. 29 March 1860 to Miss Lydia E Bennett. In 1886 the family relocated to Hayes Co., NE. They were the parents of 7 children; Dora Inez (Dunham) Tight (Mrs. J H Tight), Birl S Dunham, Alvie R Dunham, Cora B (Dunham) Wynant and Myrtie L (Dunham) Smith. His sister was Rachel (Dunham) Gallier. This family is likely of the Jonathan Dunham, alias Singletary line. Volume IX, No 3 March 1996 Query: Searching for parents of John Dunham (1762-1840?) Johnson, Richard C 4 Searching for parents and information on John Dunham, who was a Revolutionary War soldier of Elizabethtown & later of Westfield, Essex Co. (now Union Co.), NJ. (Note: Ancestry.com public family files indicate he was s/o Joseph Dunham & Hannah Conger and was of the Jonathan Dunham, alias Singletary line. Caution: Another Joseph Dunham m. Hannah Unknown and had son, Joseph Sandford Dunham who m. Mary "Polly" Miller. This line is also descended from Jonathan Dunham, alias Singletary line.) Volume IX, No 3 March 1996 Dunhams in Oswego Co., NY in 1850 4 A listing of Dunham individuals, their location, and page number as found in the 1850 Census for Oswego Co., NY. Volume IX, No 3 March 1996 Photo & Sketch: Rev. James Harvey Dunham Honored as 'Dean' of Local Presbytery Hawks, Donna (Dunham) 5 Rev. James Harvey Dunham (1872-1943), s/o Henry N. Dunham and gf/o Donna (Dunham) Hawks, marked his 31st Anniversary as Pastor of Western Church. This family was of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume IX, No 3 March 1996 Query: Who were the parents of Jonathan Dunham (1739-1813)? Sly, Liz 5 Jonathan Dunham m. 1 Unknown wife and had children: Rachel, Esther, Sarah & Tryphena. He m. 2 Mrs. Mary (Reno,Runne) Dow (1750-1817) and had Hannah, Henry, Lucy, Lewis, Nathan & Catherine. He was an early settler of Tompkins Co., NY. This Dunham family is of an Unknown Dunham line. Volume IX, No 4 April 1996 Photo: Mabel Dunham (1899-ca.1996) & picture of a Dunham Family Quilt Marty, Fidelia 1 & 2 Heidi (Marty) Howlett was dau/o Fidelia Marty. Heidi shared the photo of a family "Turkey Trot" quilt given to her by her unmarried great aunt, Mabel Dunham, a school teacher. The quilt was made btw. 1910 & 1920 by Heidi's gggm, Caroline (Reed) Dunham (d. 1922). Mabel was dau/o John Lorenzo Dunham & Harriet Ranck according to Ancestry.com and they are descendants of Deacon John Dunham line. Volume IX, No 4 April 1996 Dunham Family Reunion - 1909 Alger, P S 3 Account from the Oneida Democratic Union, 4 September 1909, concerning a family reunion of the descendants of Ezekiel Dunham (1793-1883) (hus/o Eunice Babcock), s/o Calvin Dunham (hus/o Ruth Noble) & gs/o Isaac Dunham (hus/o Jerusha Loomis). They are found to be of the Deacon John Dunham line in later research. (See: DD. Vol. IX, No. 12, December 1996, p. 3) Volume IX, No 4 April 1996 Amy & Matthew Dunham Fund - update 3 Updated address for contributions to the Amy & Matthew Dunham Fund. (See: DD, Vol. IX, No. 4, March 1996, pp. 1 & 2) Volume IX, No 4 April 1996 Barker/Barber, Sarah (Woodworth) Howland mother of 19 children 3 Sarah (Woodworth) Howland-Barker/Barber (1779 NY-1860 NY), dau/o Selah Woodworth & Rebecca Dunham, m. 1 David Howland (1773-1814) and given as having 14 children, then she m. 2 William Barker/Barber and had 5 children. She was of Deacon John Dunham line. (Note: Additional information found in Ancestry.com naming her father and her 2nd husband as William Barber. Ancestry.com names 8 children by David Howland & 5 children by William Barber. William Barber is given with 5 children from a prior marriage.) Volume IX, No 4 April 1996 Charles A Dunham (alias Sanford Conover & James Watson Wallace) Berkebile, Don 3 From an article in the January 1996 BARNES REVIEW, Charles Augustus Dunham (1834-1900), a NY lawyer, paid deserters & criminals as witnesses to back up his charges against Jefferson Davis in an attempt to seize power. He told these "witnesses" what to say. Charles operated under two alias names: Sanford Conover & James Watson Wallace. Charles, s/o David Dunham Jr. & Lucy Ford, m. Ophelia Auser, and they are given as the parents of 8 children in Ancestry.com records. His life's story is documented in the book published by the University of Illinois Press entitled Devil's Game: The Civil War Intrigues of Charles A Dunham by Carman Cumming. He is given as a descendant of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume IX, No 4 April 1996 Oldest Man: Dunham, Abel (1730-1833) 4 Abel Dunham (1730-1833) perhaps of Edgartown, MA m. Ruth Cobb and they had 4 children: Abel (b 1762), Ruth, Calvin & David. Abel (b. 1730) is given as living to 103 years in I W Dunham's genealogy. He is said to be s/o David Dunham and of the Deacon John Dunham line. Volume IX, No 4 April 1996 Biographical Sketch: Hamilton, Andrew R (1824-?), hus/o Helen M Dunham Castro, Frank 4 From the Commemorative Biographical Record of Hartford Co., CT by J H Beers & Co., 1901 is the story of Andrew R Hamilton (b. 1824 Ellington, Tolland Co., CT), a Justice of the Peace and business man, m. Helen M Dunham of Gilead, CT (1827-1909). They had two children: Andrew R & Jennie D Hamilton. Helen M was dau/o Cyrus Dunham, and ggggdau/o Nathaniel Dunham of Unknown Dunham line. Volume IX, No 4 April 1996 Photo: Jeff Dunham: Ventriloquist Throws Voices to "Menagerie of Characters" 5 Photo and story of the career of ventriloquist Jeff Dunham comes from Tulsa World newspaper, p. 5 of 24 November 1995 written by Dennis King, World Staff Writer. (See: DD, Vol. IX, No. 2, February 1996, p. 4) Volume IX, No 5 May 1996 How's This for Drama: Whale of a Tale found in The Donham Family History, 1995, Concerning Jonathan Dunham/Donham/Singletary Johnson, Richard C 1 From The Donham Family History by Scott T S Trimble (1995) we read of the theories for the existence
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On a recent sun-dappled afternoon, I met the thirty-eight-year-old writer, director, and actress Lena Dunham at a brasserie called Soutine, in London, not far from her home in North London. “This place is like my out-of-house office,” Dunham said, as she settled into a brown leather banquette at a corner table. The restaurant was nearly empty, save for a few customers lingering over tea, but you could sense that it was the kind of place that did a bustling brunch service. “I think I like it here because of its inherent Tribeca-ness,” Dunham said. “I was, like, O.K., this place makes sense to me.” Dunham grew up in Tribeca, as the daughter of two artists, the painter Carroll Dunham and the photographer and filmmaker Laurie Simmons. She has a tattoo of the Odeon’s neon sign. (“On my butt, or I would show it to you,” she said.) She is, in many ways, the consummate city kid, not least because she created one of the great New York TV shows of all time, the HBO comedy series “Girls.” But, since 2021, Dunham has been spending most of her time in London with her husband, the British Peruvian musician Luis Felber, enjoying a relatively low-key expat existence.
She didn’t flee New York, exactly; it was work that first brought her to the U.K. But being in London ultimately offered Dunham the freedom of a place where “you don’t feel that you are being in any way hemmed in by other people’s perceptions,” she said. As many of us recall all too well, “Girls” was, during its six-season run, in the twenty-tens, an inescapable subject of millennial discourse. Dunham, who wrote the pilot when she was just twenty-four, became a controversial and constantly discussed celebrity, equally heralded as the voice of her generation (or, as her onscreen character Hannah put it, “a voice of a generation”) and maligned for her bravado, her candor, and her blind spots. Even after the show finished, debates about Lena Dunham—her body, her politics, her love life and friendships, the fate of her household pets—were inescapable. At the same time, Dunham was also grappling with an addiction to prescription drugs and with several illnesses, including endometriosis, which led her to have a hysterectomy at just thirty-one, and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, or EDS, a connective-tissue disorder. London provided an opportunity to reset—and then get back to work.
A variety of new projects is out or en route. Dunham co-stars in the new film “Treasure,” opposite Stephen Fry, playing the willful daughter of a Holocaust survivor, and she is currently acting in a major motion picture she cannot yet discuss, although she would say that it involves the English countryside. She is almost done writing a new memoir, which she has been quietly working on for years. She is producing several new shows and films under her production banner, Good Thing Going. And—“Girls” fans rejoice—she is at work on a new semi-autobiographical comedy series, “Too Much,” which will début on Netflix, in 2025. Co-created by Dunham and her husband, the show stars Megan Stalter as a thirtysomething American woman who moves to London and (surprise!) falls in love with a British musician, played by Will Sharpe. Though the story closely references Dunham’s own life, she told me that she was reluctant to cast herself in another leading role, in part because, as she put it, “physically, I was just not up for having my body dissected again.”
The morning we were set to meet, Dunham told me that she had experienced an EDS flareup the day before. We had planned to walk around St. John’s Wood and, at her suggestion, “look at beautiful Georgian buildings,” but she didn’t feel up for a lot of strolling. So we sat at Soutine for several hours, eating avocado salad and potato rösti. Dunham ordered an oat-milk latte, a fresh-squeezed orange juice, and a bottle of sparkling water, all at once. (She has been “happily sober” since 2018.) She wore a frilly pink satin dress covered in tiny bows and a pair of gray cotton ballet flats—“granny house slippers, but make it chic,” she said of them. She had long, candy-colored nails, which she drummed softly on the table as she spoke about her recovering workaholism, her love of British rom-coms, her adult friendships, and the novel pleasures of a low-drama life style. We spoke on two other occasions by phone. Another topic under discussion: the recent resurgence of “Girls” thanks to a new Gen Z audience, who view the show as a nostalgic glimpse into New York’s recent past. Dunham is amused by the revival but doesn’t engage much with it; for one thing, she doesn’t read social-media comments anymore. Our conversations have been edited and condensed.
Can you talk a little bit about what brought you to London to begin with?
Back in 2018, my life was in a very transitional place. I came here to research a potential theatre project around this playwright who I love called Andrea Dunbar and understand her work more, and to see if there was some adaptation to be done. While I was there, I decided, Let me just see if I can form creative connections with people in the city. I was trying to make [a film adaptation of] “Catherine, Called Birdy,” a project I’d been working on for a year. I had not yet found an American producer who thought, Oh, yes, a medieval period piece about getting your period. What a great idea.
On that trip, I met Tim Bevan, who’s become my producer at Working Title, and who is making my new show with me. “Birdy” was interrupted by COVID. Filming for that actually commenced in 2021, and I thought, I’ll be here for the duration of the film, I’ll edit, and then I’ll skitter off to my life. And, about three weeks before we started, I met Luis. It became clear to me that he’s a person who set up a really beautiful creative life for himself. I was, like, I cannot drag him back to New York with me. I have to be here and engage in this life that he’s made.
How did you two meet?
We met on a blind date! Our friend Honor Titus, who’s an amazing painter, suggested it. I was sitting there in quarantine purgatory, going, “I’m never going to meet a single person.” And he just said, “My friend is a blast.” And I believe he actually said, “You’re not going to marry him or anything, but you two should hang out.” Cut to: I owe him my life.
Did Luis have any context for your work when you two met?
He had looked at my Instagram and was, like, “Why would a writer have so many followers? That’s strange.” And then, he said, he watched one video of me in a Christopher Kane bathing suit that said “Sex” on it, dancing around a swimming pool—which is something I would never put on Instagram now—and thought, like, She seems fun. He’s seen three episodes of “Girls,” and that’s it. By the time he would ever have watched more, we were living together, and he was, like, “Well, now you’re just here, so I’m not going to.” But we then collaborated on the last two movies that I made, and we created this show together. So he’s very much a part of my work life now, having not had any context for it before, which is a perfect scenario for me.
Was there ever a sense of just not wanting to come back because of the American media? It’s not like the British press is historically any better. . . .
I’m fully aware that the British press has tortured many women to death, and that’s not an overstatement. That being said, it’s not where I started. It’s not where they first saw me. So of course there was a freedom to it. I think that transposing myself into this new place, where you don’t feel that you are being in any way hemmed in by other people’s perceptions—it also allows your inner life to open back up in a new way. For better or worse, I’ve never been obsessed with other people’s perceptions of me, but I have always been obsessed with being able to do my thing. Like, I’m incredibly worried in this conversation that you find me polite, timely, and inoffensive. I’m incredibly worried that my friends feel supported or understood. But I don’t think I could have gotten through my twenties and continued to make work if perception was my primary concern.
Both of your parents are artists, and art-making was the lingua franca of your household. Did you feel that putting so much of yourself out there early on was an artistic act?
Well, first of all, great use of lingua franca. [Laughs.] I was just talking about this with my friend Pamela Adlon, who makes fairly diaristic female work also. Now, I try not to spend my time ascribing the challenges of my career to gender or sexuality. But we were talking about the fact that there was always a sense that women who wrote in a way that was in any way personal were somehow vomiting out, whether it was Sylvia Plath or Virginia Woolf or Octavia Butler. They were performing an exorcism, and men who did it were performing an act of genius. And, so, that’s why Proust is Proust, and Jenny Diski is Jenny Diski. People maybe meet Larry David and expect him to be a little bit saucy, but they have the concept that what he is doing is a form of performance. Whereas, with women who make television shows that feel personal, they forget that it’s something that’s had to be created, that’s had to be structured.
Growing up, I even saw it between my parents. My father was treated like an extremely serious painter’s painter, and my mother was somebody who photographed dolls. I feel really lucky that I had a father who had a very keen awareness of it. He didn’t go, like, “Yes, it is appropriate that my work should be met with essays and plaudits, and your mother’s work should be treated like a cute piece of interior design.” He was very clear about the problem. I think, had I not had that in my home, I might not have had the ability to notice that. One thing I’ll say is that, when I was starting to direct movies after “Girls,” and I would have meetings, people would often be, like, “Well, we know you can write, but have you directed before?” And I was, like . . .
“Uh, sirs, I directed most of the episodes.”
Yes, I was, like, “Quite a bit, actually.” I also had an extremely famous male actor once say to me after reading a pitch of mine, “I didn’t know you wrote.” I think he thought I was just a saucy comedian who loved to remove my clothing. Those experiences aren’t unusual.
With “Too Much,” was there an active feeling, like, “I’m not going to be the lead actor in this”? The premise does seem to reference your own life.
Totally. I can’t escape it. It’s about an American woman in London who has had a bad breakup in New York and is confused, meeting a recovering punk musician and trying to figure out if they can make a life together. It’s not a huge leap. But I knew from the very beginning I would not be the star of it. First, because I had seen Meg Stalter’s work, and I was very inspired by her. She’s unbelievable; I think people are going to be so blown away. We know how funny she is. But, then, when she enters a dramatic scene, you’re, like, Oh, we got a little Meryl Streep on our hands! I was thinking a lot about, like, What is it that allows women to be complicated on TV and still be embraced and seen and understood? There’s an openness to Meg’s presence that I think goes a long way. She has whatever the opposite of resting bitch face is. She has resting angel face.
I also think that I was not willing to have another experience like what I’d experienced around “Girls” at this point in my life. Physically, I was just not up for having my body dissected again. It was a hard choice, not to cast Meg—because I knew I wanted Meg—but to admit that to myself. I used to think that winning meant you just keep doing it and you don’t care what anybody thinks. I forgot that winning is actually just protecting yourself and doing what you need to do to keep making work.
So not being the lead in the show is an act of self-protection in a way?
No matter what people may think, I got into this because I wanted to be an artist. I actually was never a person who—as much as people may not believe this, because of the way that my work is structured and what it’s about—was unbelievably interested in attention. I don’t like having “Happy Birthday” sung to me. I don’t particularly like compliments. In that way, I fit in perfectly in England. That level of scrutiny does not make me feel powerful. It does not make me feel, like, I’ll show you. What makes me feel powerful is making my work. It’s the only thing I want to do. It is my only love in life aside from the people who are closest to me and my pets and books.
Have you found that shooting in England is very different from shooting in the States?
Days here are ten hours, whereas days in the U.S. can just stretch into infinity. And, as a person who does have a disability, I find that it’s really amazing for my quality of life. It is the first time in a long time that I’ve felt a boundless appetite for making things because of the fact that the pure logistics of it just don’t take from me in the same way. I can go to work, spend ten hours, come home, do revisions, eat dinner with my husband, watch an hour of “Couples Therapy,” and then go to sleep. Whereas my life on “Girls” was often going to set at 5:00 A.M. and not returning home until 9:00 P.M. I was living in such a constant state of sleep deprivation that I didn’t even realize it was sleep deprivation for years.
In the past few years, you have been really open about being diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a condition that affects your connective tissue. I know you told me you had a flareup yesterday and were not feeling so well this morning. Can you describe what that means?
I had to walk around all this bumpy farmland for a film. My ankles popped out of their sockets, and so did my knees, but I was around new people, so I kind of wanted to seem tough. I kept going, “I’m completely fine.” My husband was with me. He was, like, “Why didn’t you just say, ‘Can I have a wheelchair?’ ” And I was, like, “Because the inner critic dies hard, my man.”
By the way, there are days that I have a walker that I use on set. I love my walker because it’s inspired by the lines and shape of a Jeep Wrangler. It’s actually quite chic.
When you were undiagnosed, did you feel you were pushing through pain in a way that made it worse?
I spent half my time in bed as a kid. People thought I was lazy. I do not believe that being lazy is actually a personality trait. I believe that, if people are lazy, they’re depressed, sick, scared, traumatized, or disconnected. I could never participate in gym class. It was a constant “My knee hurts.” I was literally best friends with the school nurse, Chris Conta. I spent so much time in her office. Bless you, Chris Conta—you were so good to me. In my twenties, I didn’t listen to my body, and it wasn’t until I had some time off that I actually felt what I was feeling, and then I was really scared. And it’s taken a lot of reading about disability theory to get it.
Did your parents teach you or unteach you anything about workaholism?
We lived on the fourth floor of our building, and my parents’ studio was on the second floor. I would come home from school and just sit in their studio, and I had my own little desk with our first word processor there. I’d usually ignore my homework and be, like, “I’m going to complete work on my eleven-page novella. I’ll see you at dinnertime.” Which is ridiculous and sounds like “The Royal Tenenbaums.” But I think that my parents included me in what being an artist meant, which was times of deep productivity and times of frustration. My mom says that my parents were having a party with my godparents, who are both art critics: Jerry Saltz and Roberta Smith. They were all talking, and I piped up to say, “Art, art, art. All you people talk about is art!” And it’s very adjacent to writing or making movies: when you’re not doing it, you’re consuming it, you’re talking about it, you’re thinking about it.
But my parents have also probably been the most critical of my work life. I think people often go, “Your parents must be so proud.” My parents are proud that I express myself, but they really did feel concerned about what was involved with the level and amount of work that I was doing at a young age. My father was, like, “In my day, you were somebody’s studio assistant, and then you went to grad school, and then you did another apprenticeship, and then you might work as a picture framer for a while.” There was a way of ramping into your craft. And I think that he felt—and my mom, too, to a degree—concerned that there hadn’t been that education for me, and that I didn’t have enough of a personal life to know when it started and when it stopped.
While making “Girls,” I’d written my first book, and I’d loved doing it, but it had been jammed in between all the shooting days. I think I wrote it in eight months. I thought an essay was something that you wrote during your lunch break. I’ve been working on my next book for six years. I didn’t even know you could do that.
I wonder, when you were young, if you felt like “If I don’t seize this moment in the spotlight now—if I don’t push myself to the limits—it’ll end.”
It is all anybody says to you. The vibe was very much, like, Women are in style right now: go, go, go. And I believed them. I don’t blame anyone in particular. It’s not like there’s one person, à la the evil boss in “Spice World” or the woman pushing the band in “Josie and the Pussycats.” I had kind, beautiful collaborators. It’s just the nature of the beast. I don’t expect something different from it. I expect something different from me. I want to be really clear that there’s no one where I’m going, “This is the villain in my story.” The villain is the mass consciousness around female bodies and what they do versus what they should do.
There was a period of time where in, like, four weeks I shot a Vogue cover, hosted “S.N.L.,” gave a keynote speech at South by Southwest, and then flew to an awards show. To say I was broken is an understatement. And every single one of those things was somebody’s dream! That was then handed to me as my dream, and I went, “Yep, it’s my dream.” By the way, I am a hundred per cent grateful for every one of those opportunities. But I had no tools to go, “Hey, that’s a lot, guys.”
You’ve described your new show as a romantic comedy of sorts, and I wonder how you feel about writing sex scenes at this age versus when you were much younger. The trademark of “Girls,” to me, is that the sex was routinely awful. Maybe certain people were having a great time, but . . .
Now that I look back, it’s really hard for me to think about a single scene where anyone was having a great time.
Maybe Adam and Jessa?
They kind of got into it. But then they also destroyed their home and threw things at each other. I think that there was one kind of lovely scene when Patrick Wilson was on the show, a kind of a tender fingering scene, if you will. But then he never spoke to Hannah again. So, you know.
I was actually just thinking about that Patrick Wilson episode the other day, because his wife, the actress and novelist Dagmara Dominczyk, recently posted a lovely note about their wedding anniversary.
Dagmara is the coolest person alive. When there was all the uproar around that episode with Patrick, and everyone was, like, “There’s no way that this man would ever hook up with this woman,” Dagmara posted one really cool tweet that said something like “Funny, his wife is a size 10, muffin top and all, and he does her just fine.” It was one of those gifts a woman hands another woman where you just go, “Thank you.” What I didn’t say to her was, “You also have a face that looks like an actual jewel.”
But back to writing sex on the new show. . . .
I would say, without revealing too much, that the sex in this show is really different, because it’s people who are connected to each other and who are having experiences of pleasure where they’re actually trying to understand who the other one is and what they need. And, as I was directing it, I realized—and I said this to Meg—that I always found the brief couple of times where I had to seem like I was enjoying sex much harder as an actor. It’s so much more vulnerable. Sitting there and making a face, like, God, when will this guy roll off me? is a much less exposing experience, even if you are unclothed to some degree. Because sexual pleasure is such a kind of private space. It belongs to two—or three, or four—people, whatever you want to include. I’ve always been more of a two-person gal, but I’m shaming no one.
At times, there were moments where I felt very shy about writing scenes that involved, at the most basic level, people having orgasms, or people looking into each other’s eyes, or people noticing when the other one was uncomfortable or unhappy. Because a lot of the sex in “Girls” was about one person being in hell and the other person vastly overestimating their own prowess or underestimating the other person’s experience. Also, maybe now that I’m older I also find bad sex a little less funny than I did then. Perhaps mocking these experiences, at the very moment in my life when I was going through them, was a way of lightening how deeply uncomfortable it is to be a woman in your twenties or your teens.
The characters in “Too Much” are in their thirties?
Thirties and forties.
So you’re making your own “Thirtysomething.”
Yes! I wrote the episodes for this, but I also had a mini writers’ room of friends working with me. When I start a project, I always make a must-watch list for the writers’ room, and “Thirtysomething” was the first thing on the list. And then “Ally McBeal,” always “Ally McBeal.” Though I think Ally McBeal was meant to be, like, twenty-six, which is terrifying. When I watched it in my teens, I was, like, “When I get to be Ally McBeal’s age, of fifty-nine, I wonder what my life will be like.” It’s like when you find out Miss Havisham was supposed to be thirty-seven.
Or when you find out that Gloria Swanson in “Sunset Boulevard” is supposed to be fifty.
Oh, when you find out that Bridget Jones weighed a hundred and thirty-two pounds. Sometimes she weighed a hundred and thirty-two and a half, and sometimes she went all the way up to a hundred and thirty-six. But, boy, was it a problem!
How did you come up with the idea for “Too Much”?
When I first came here, I was, like, It’d be really interesting to do something about an American woman in London. You think you’re going to another country where they speak the same language as you, so it’s all going to kind of meld. And then I walked onto my first set and offered someone a hug, and they looked at me like I had just handed them a petri dish of unexplained bacteria.
There is a comedy, especially if you’re a kind of garrulous Jewish New Yorker, to the way that you’re interfacing with people. I also wanted to do something that referenced my favorite movies, which were romantic comedies produced by Working Title, but that deconstructed those a little bit.
Which films are you talking about?
“Four Weddings and a Funeral,” “Notting Hill,” “Bridget Jones’s Diary.” “Pride and Prejudice,” the Joe Wright one. Because I was working with Working Title already, I was, like, Wouldn’t it be interesting to work with the minds of these men who were able to produce this candy for women, but try to insert something else? Not that those movies aren’t emotionally honest, but I wouldn’t say any of the characters are dealing with the heaviest aspects of the human experience.
I wanted to ask you about writing into romantic optimism. Ultimately, for all it has to say about friendship, “Girls” feels romantically pessimistic.
Everything I’ve ever made is romantically pessimistic. Even the most romantic episodes of “Girls”—when Marnie and Charlie reunite, a heroin needle falls out of his pants. This is such a mortifying answer, but I think that it had to do with meeting Lu, and being, like, Oh, there actually is a feeling that you can have that it might be O.K., that the thing might last, that you’re not always running as fast as you can and then realizing you’re on a treadmill. It was wanting to make something that was about that feeling, but also acknowledging that, when we met each other, we had both experienced an enormous amount of life, trauma, complexity, and addiction, separately. So what does it look like when you meet and you’re both just trying to be the best versions of yourself, the version that you can live with, and then you welcome someone else into that? I actually have a story about this that is related to Twitter, but I don’t tweet anymore.
Do you even have your log-in?
I don’t have the log-in. I haven’t had to log in to my Twitter or my Instagram for six years! I don’t think those platforms are really where we’re meant to be spending our time. These places don’t protect women and minorities, and use free speech as a kind of illusion for allowing incredible amounts of racism, transphobia, and misogyny to run rampant on platforms that have the absolute power to control that. I just realized that there was no way that I was going to move toward the ways I wanted to feel in my personal life if I still had access to those things. So I have a wonderful person, named Dolly, who is smart and somehow is on social media all the time and maintains a beautiful attitude. She does it for me.
So does Dolly write your long Instagram captions?
No, I’ll write them in the Notes app, and I’ll send them to Dolly, and sometimes Dolly will give me notes. So it’s kind of like having an editor, which I love. But I don’t see the comments.
You were saying this somehow relates back to your romantic pessimism?
Oh, yes. So I remember I would send a bunch of tweets to Dolly and go, “Put these out as you want them.” And she wrote back, and she was, like, “I think maybe,” in the sweetest tones, “that every one of these is about how much you hate men and how all they do is disappoint you, and that every man besides your father is a monster and a goblin and should just go live on an island by themselves.” And I was, like, “Oof, yeah.” I was getting to a bitter place. And, for all of the complexities I’ve experienced with the public, I’ve always loved men. I love writing men. I love spending time with men. I love complicated men. I love working with male actors. So to get to a place where I was talking about men in this monolithic way, I didn’t find it cute. I didn’t find it funny. It was just a trash compactor of disappointment. It also had to do with my own confusion around how I wanted to perform in a relationship, and what I thought I needed, the kinds of people I was pursuing. I think that, with a few exceptions, anyone who’s experiencing a kind of monolithic disappointment has to examine their own participation in it. And so, by the time I met Lu, I was in this place where I was, like, “I am going to have a really beautiful life, and it’s going to be mine, and having a long-term partner really may not be a part of that.”
You saw yourself as becoming one of those women who is fancy-free with a bunch of parakeets.
Fancy-free, but replace parakeets with cats with a variety of disabilities, and you have the picture. That’s what I was seeing. It was hairless dogs, disabled cats, a couple of tortoises.
And vacations with your friends.
Or a vacation with my cat, even. No, I was going on vacations with my best friend Russell, who is an acupuncturist in Los Angeles, which I still do three times a year. And part of the reason that I have the right husband for me is because he has no problem with me needing to do that. Part of my personal reset is that I need to go on a private trip with a worldly homosexual man three times a year, or I won’t be the person he loves. And he’s O.K. with that.
Do you feel like you’ve been able to maintain long-term friendships? I mean, few people keep a lot of the same friends from their early twenties, but you were in such a crazy whirlwind.
I would say a few things. Considering how complicated my twenties were, I do maintain really beautiful and emotional relationships with most of the people who were my friends. I would say that my closeness with my family has remained unchanged. And then I think the really nice thing about getting sober is that people with whom you think you may have had a rupture will come back around, and you’ll find a new way to look at each other and be in each other’s lives. I’ve also made some new friends, like Janicza Bravo, who’s one of my favorite directors in the world. She has also become one of my closest friends, and we worked on “Too Much” together. She’s in it, and directed a special bottle episode that we’re very lucky to have.
Speaking of friends, are you going to the Eras Tour when it comes to London this weekend?
I’m going to try. I went in Boston, and I went in Pittsburgh. I like to sometimes go to the cities that are a little bit more off the beaten path. I was telling Lu before we went, “Listen, you’ve never seen me like this.” It’s like something comes through me—it’s my church. I start speaking in tongues. Even since before Taylor and I were friends, I just always had felt such a deep connection to her music. Something unique to only me, obviously.
I’ve seen every tour she’s ever done. I love seeing a woman who’s not yet forty being, like, “Yes, I have a body of work.” What I find inspiring is her acknowledgment of her own prolific expression.
I remember there was a profile of Taylor that mentioned that you and she would have slumber parties in nightgowns together, and everybody made a whole big to-do about it.
Well, she was having the exact experience that is standard for a woman in their twenties, which is finding who your people are. But there was just an examination of it that was so microscopic, and a set of standards that were so outlandish. I’m always very careful to be protective of her in every single way. Probably the two things I get asked most in life are “What is Taylor like?” and “Can I have tickets to the Eras Tour?” And usually my answer to both things is no, but I will say that she’s everything that you would want her to be. She’s kind, she’s devoted, she’s introspective, she’s emotional, she’s funny as fuck. I guess my feeling sometimes is, Isn’t she giving us enough, guys?
Should we discuss the so-called “Girls” resurgence? Apparently, Gen Z is watching the show en masse and making many memes about it.
I really only hear about it from other people, because I’m not really online. I have a secret TikTok, where the entire algorithm is neurodivergence, cats with disabilities, and knitting, and that’s how I like it. What makes me the happiest is when my brother or his girlfriend sends me a “Girls” meme, and I literally do not understand one per cent of why it is funny. I’m so glad that I’ve gotten to a point where I actually can’t decode it.
It’s so funny, because I have a friend who has an eighteen-year-old daughter, and I mentioned you, and she was, like, “Literally the only thing I know about her is that she made ‘Girls.’ ”
Great. That is all I want her to know about me, and bless you for telling me. One time, someone sent me a TikTok that was about Adam and Hannah, and I made the mistake of looking at the comments. There was one that was, like, “I don’t know why everyone hates her. Why does everyone hate her so much?” There was something so tender about a young person going, “I don’t know why everyone hates her!”
It’s like when I found out about how everybody was upset at Madonna when she made her book about sex.
No comparison I could love more. I remember when I shot the Vogue cover, and I just had this vision into the future where I was ninety and still living in my same first apartment, in Brooklyn Heights, and I would need help getting my groceries up the stairs, and some twenty-two-year-olds who live downstairs would roll their eyes. I would be, like, “Come upstairs. I’ll show you some interesting things from when I used to be on television.” And they’d be, like, “You’re the one who has all this cat food delivered every week. You were not on television.” And I would bring out this laminated, crunched copy of Vogue and be, like, “This is me.” What’s funny is I feel that way now sometimes, but I could not love it more.
I wanted to ask about self-awareness. I wonder if the characters in the new show are more self-aware, because it seems to me like half the humor in “Girls” was just that nobody was aware of anything.
Nobody understood anything about themselves.
Do you feel like your characters understand themselves more, now that you feel like you understand yourself more?
Yeah, I do. I feel like the character in “Too Much” has her moments, like we all do, and that’s where comedy comes from. But she’s loving, and she’s open, and she’s really trying. She’s a committed friend; she shows up when people ask her to. She doesn’t treat the man in her life like he’s just an accessory for her own self-acknowledgment. And one of the reasons, besides just loving Meg, that I wanted someone else to play [the part] is: I want people to be able to see those things in her. I think sometimes when people associate you so recently with another character, they’re not able to see that. For so long, people were, like, “You are Hannah. Hannah is you.” They had no sense that there was any level of satire in it. I swear, even my friends started to get confused.
I think when I knew undoubtedly that you and Hannah were different was the moment I realized that I don’t think Hannah is supposed to be that great of a writer.
No, she’s a bad writer!
I mean, when she reads the thing at Iowa Writers’ Workshop, you’re, like, This is remedial.
She’s not dumb, but she’s dumb. You know? She’s a blogger. She’s just exactly mediocre. She’s mediocre at sex. She’s mediocre at friendships. The funniest characters in the world see themselves in totally different ways from how the world sees them. So I was, like, Wouldn’t it be fun to make a show about four girls who think they’re the best at everything?
They think they’re running New York City.
They’re delusional! Hannah thinks everyone’s copying her, when they’ve never even heard of her. You know, one time I was dating this guy casually between “Girls” and now, and I walked into his house, and his roommate looked at me and was, like, “It’s interesting that you’re here. I wanted to ask you, have you seen my student film?” And I was, like, “What’s your name? No.” And he was, like, “Because there was some stuff in an episode of ‘Girls’ that’s kind of reminiscent of it.” Ultimately, his student film was about a guy whose girlfriend got an abortion when he didn’t want her to. I was, like, “That’s called being a man in America, my friend.” But he was so sure that I had seen his student film, which I then had to look up. And it had, no shade, like, thirty-nine views on Vimeo, and most of them were probably his mother. I remember I walked out being, like, “Would you ask Noah Baumbach if he copied your student film?”
That’s so crazy.
Anyways, Hannah was a dummy. The other thing I always say to people is, “Do you think Hannah could have made a show?” Hannah can’t even shop for groceries. No one ever got that the “voice of a generation” line was a joke.
Everyone thought we were our characters. Allison [Williams] said something interesting recently where she was, like, “All the women on the show, they thought we were just in a documentary about ourselves. And all the men on the show, they were, like, ‘Let us give you an Oscar.’ ” And that gap is so fascinating. Not to say any of the men on the show didn’t deserve the incredible roles and opportunities that were handed their way. But we were all on the same show.
Your podcast “The C-Word” looks at the lifespan of women who have had a rough ride in public. Was it about trying to see what the other side of that experience looks like?
It was only about that. My co-host, Alissa [Bennett], we’ve been friends for twenty years, and she was such a source of comfort for me in just her ability to place some of these ideas within history. We would have these epic conversations about “Can you believe that this is what they said about Tuesday Weld? Can you really wrap your mind around that?” But I never want to do something if I feel that its only application can be to someone who’s experienced celebrity. I’m not so interested in that. I feel like, when I try to talk about my own experience of fame, it falls apart in my own hands, because it’s not really about anything. So I never want to do anything where I think that the only takeaway would be for someone who has experienced the same kind of scrutiny I have, because that is obviously a narrow and specific audience. I wanted to make a podcast that could be useful to any woman. We all know what it’s like to be in your workplace and suddenly go, “Everybody sees me in a way that is not reflective of who I am.”
Is the podcast over?
No, we will do more. Just the other day, I sent Alissa an article. I Googled myself. I’m not lying when I say that it happens once a year, and it’s because I’m looking for something to send my mother. So I went to Google News—because I wanted to send my mother an article in which I talked about my grandmother in relation to “Treasure”—and it had a big headline that was, like, “Lena Dunham: The Tragic Rise and Fall of a Starlet!” And it was on a Web site I’ve never heard of in my life. One of those ones where you’re, like, Did A.I. write this?
The probability is high.
I sent it to Alissa, and she was, like, “Oh, my God, you got C-worded so hard.” But I’m, like, “No, you don’t understand—it delights me.”
You can’t just be delighted, though. That can’t be your only reaction.
No, you are right. I’m sure that’s a defense mechanism. But I guess there’s something where it’s, like, If you’re going to be misunderstood, why not take it all the way? I think that I have a little bit of that. I think that’s one of the reasons why “Reputation” is my favorite Taylor era, because it’s so much about “If you’re not going to see me, if you’re going to so refuse to understand what’s in front of you and what I’m trying to say, then why don’t I just put on a black catsuit and move it all the way over to villain mode?” And I think that in the past six years I’ve done a good job of disassembling that, because, as I said before, I don’t want to be involved with any kind of thinking that’s going to take away from me making work. Although I did just dye my hair black, but it’s not about going into villain mode. I honestly had just watched “Poor Things,” and I thought, Why not me?
Did you do it yourself?
No. I went through such a long period of cutting my own hair. My father said, when I was young, it was like clockwork. If something happened to me with a boy, I’d go buy a box of Pantene, the least attractive color. So now I have left it to professionals. But I think “Poor Things” made us all want to do things.
It made me want to buy dresses with huge sleeves. Are you inspired by the Yorgos Lanthimos–Emma Stone collaboration?
I love watching it. That’s another thing that I like about nonacting is leaving space for that kind of relationship. I remember looking at Meg and being, like, “You are my muse. You inspire me every single day to go home and tap out pages upon pages.” I definitely don’t want to be my own muse.
You were for a while.
I guess. I mean, it’s funny, because in my head it was always Jemima [Kirke] or Allison or Zosia [Mamet]. Or Adam [Driver].
I’m happy you are working with Andrew Rannells again, on “Too Much.” When I watch “Girls,” that’s to me the love story of the show, Hannah and Elijah.
I’ll give you an exclusive. Andrew and I play spouses.
So you’re in the show?
I’m in the show! I think I just accidentally revealed that. But it’s a smaller part. Not a walk-on, but it’s not a lead.
I wanted to ask about the role of illness in the new show. Is disability discussed openly in the work?
Meg’s character is not distinctly disabled. She talks at one point about having PCOS, and that gives you an understanding that maybe she’s had a different experience of her reproductive life. I think something that was really important to me with the new show is that Meg is one of the beautiful women working today. She is so alarmingly gorgeous. The fact that she is not a size 0, or that she’s not part of the new class of Ozempic-thin women, is not part of it.
It seems like we had this moment of body positivity, and then every single day it’s like we’re looking around and it’s like our masses are decreasing. I do not mean to objectify Meg, but she looks like a flower covered in dew. She is Anna Karina to me. But it’s really important to me that there be a love affair between a guy and a girl where the fact that she is not teensy-weensy doesn’t drive it. I feel like so often we see those stories, and the guy is somehow, like, “And I love you anyway.” Meg was really, really careful about this, too, even though a lot of her comedy leans into humor around the female form. We were, like, “We don’t want anyone to think we’re doing a show about a beautiful man doing someone a favor.”
When the character moves to London, is she running away from something?
Yeah. She’s part of a super intensely codependent Jewish family of women. Her mom is Rita Wilson, and her grandmother’s Rhea Perlman, and she’s definitely in what my therapist would call a closed-system family. And then she’s also had a breakup with somebody that she really thought would be the person she was going to spend her life with. And she’s also had a little bit of a crisis of confidence around work. So it’s a combination of things that sent her on her way.
You’ve wrapped shooting on “Too Much” and are editing it now. What’s next for you?
I think the thing I would really like to tackle next is trying to make a film that’s distinctly commercial but also maintains the DNA of what is interesting to me.
So, something like “Barbie”? Are you going to start shooting the Polly Pocket movie that was announced?
I’m going to tell you something here that I haven’t told anyone: I’m not going to make the Polly Pocket movie. I wrote a script, and I was working on it for three years. But I remember someone once said to me about Nancy Meyers: the thing that’s the most amazing about her is that the movie she makes or the movie she would be making with or without a studio, with or without notes—that somehow her taste manages to intersect perfectly with what the world wants. What a fucking gift that is. And Nora Ephron, too, who was such a mentor to me, but always said, “Go be weird. Don’t kowtow to anyone.” And I think Greta [Gerwig] managed this incredible feat [with “Barbie”], which was to make this thing that was literally candy to so many different kinds of people and was perfectly and divinely Greta. And I just—I felt like, unless I can do it that way, I’m not going to do it. I don’t think I have that in me. I feel like the next movie I make needs to feel like a movie that I absolutely have to make. No one but me could make it. And I did think other people could make “Polly Pocket.”
So when you say you want to make something that still has your DNA, your taste, but that’s commercial, what does that mean? Do you know what genre that would be?
I think it’s another romantic comedy. Right now, I’m so full of, as my grandmother would say, piss and vinegar that I really want to focus. I also have a few TV projects going that are more commercial.
Like what?
There is a spy show that I’m creating for Netflix. It’s based on the idea that organizations like the C.I.A. and M.I.6 are tapping college students in, earlier and earlier. So it’s, basically, What happens when a group of college kids, who have all the issues, pains, and fears of college kids, are tasked with an agenda of national protection? My New Year’s resolution this year was, like, “I’m going to try to think more commercially thirty-seven per cent of the time, just because it’s an interesting challenge.”
Well, I was going to ask about Netflix, which will be the home of “Too Much.” I was wondering if there was a reason why that was your new creative-television home as opposed to HBO.
I think the whole business is changing. I loved my experience with HBO. I hope there’s more. I’m still close to my executives there. Netflix, I happen to have a real creative connection with them on these two projects. If there’s a project that’s close to you and you find somebody who’s excited by it and understands it, that’s not to be taken lightly. It’s almost like when you’re young, and you keep saying there’s a lot of fish in the sea, and then you realize, Not as many fish as I thought. I can feel the business contracting. So I enjoy having a creatively poly life style. Just as it doesn’t make sense that one person can meet all your needs, it doesn’t make sense that one producing home is going to understand everything that you make.
You also have producing projects that you’re doing with your own company, Good Thing Going. What’s next?
We have a project that I am really passionate about, which is actually written by my brother’s best childhood friend. Her name is Emily Rappaport, and it’s called “Female Friendship.” It’s funny, because we’re producing it with Maude Apatow’s company, Maude is going to star in it, and I’ve known Maude since she was eleven. The show is about Emily’s experience of being in a best friendship, and then one member of the best friendship realizes that they’re not a woman and decides to transition. For Emily, that person in her life happens to be my brother.
Emily sent me the script just to get my notes, but I read it and was, like, “I must be a part of it. If someone else works on this with you, my heart will crack in half.” What I love about it is that it’s in the genre of the movies that I love, whether it’s “Girlfriends” or “Walking and Talking” or “Lady Bird.” It feels like it has this incredible specificity around coming of age that turns it on its head in this really cool way.
So the memoir you’re working on—was that something which you assigned yourself?
I assigned it to myself, in the fall of 2018. I’d written my last one in such a fugue state, which is how I tend to write. But what I found was that I wanted to approach this one in a much more intentional way. Now I would say the book is finally so close to being done. Every day I think, Is today going to be the day that I write the last sentence?
What was the hardest part of the memoir to write?
A lot of it spilled out, and I was, like, “See, look at me. I’m not traumatized at all.” And what was really interesting was that my editor at Random House, Andy Ward, read it, and he was, like, “You’ve poured out about your health, you’ve poured out about complex relationships, but you barely talk about your career.” I think at first I was, like, “Well, it’s boring: I go to work, and I leave work. What am I supposed to say? I met Beyoncé once, and we shook hands, and it was exciting?” And he was, like, “No, you’re supposed to talk about, How did it feel? What was it like?” I was examining all of this stuff that tons of people would pay millions of dollars to never have to talk about again, but then avoiding the part of the book that should in essence be most fun. So that’s what I had to go back and do.
You wrote an Instagram post last year about feeling skeptical about the form of the personal essay and how the world receives it, saying that you aren’t sure confessional writing is a “key to liberation” anymore. But you are going back to that well.
It is the only thing that belongs to me. Ultimately, at the end of the day, “Girls” is property of HBO/Warner Bros. And I am full of gratitude, and there is no way I would do it differently. It’s sort of the same way that my father spends all of this time making a painting and has this really intimate relationship with it, and then the only way that we can live our lives is that it’s going to go live in a millionaire’s house. I started writing personal essays at the exact moment that “Girls” was first coming out, and I didn’t even think about publishing them. I was, like, There just has to be a place, like when I was a teen-ager and thought I wanted to be a poet, where I can always go. And that’s what that writing is to me.
I no longer necessarily think that this is the most radical art form and that it’s going to change and shift the world, but I do think that it has the most power to change and shift the inner landscape of the person who’s doing it. And you’re right—I can say I’m swearing it off as much as I want, and then I just can’t quit it. I remember when I wrote about my hysterectomy three months after it happened, and everyone who loved me was really concerned about how quickly I was doing it. They were, like, “You haven’t even metabolized it.” I remember thinking, So what? Then I’ll write something else when I’ve metabolized it.
I wanted to ask you about your relationship to self-help. Many of your Instagram posts seem quite motivational. They almost have a directive quality to them, like, “Don’t give up before the miracle” or “Here are some tools for learning how to love yourself.” Are you a self-help reader?
There are definitely self-help books that I love, such as Mark Epstein’s “Thoughts Without a Thinker,” which is a Buddhist psychoanalysis text, or [Bessel van der Kolk’s] “The Body Keeps the Score.” “Don’t give up before the miracle” is a sobriety phrase, and people who have been in that world understand it. When I quote something like that, I wouldn’t say it is ironic, because it’s beautiful, and it’s helped me, but it’s a little bit wink, wink. It’s the equivalent of not quoting directly from the Bible but maybe having studied the Bible as a kid and then quoting it in a slightly off-kilter way. I don’t look at Instagram these days, but, at the time of my life when I still was doing that, if there had been people there speaking honestly, it wouldn’t have felt like, to use another sobriety phrase, such a “compare and despair” place. But, if someone asked me, “Would you like to write a self-help book?,” I would say, “I don’t think that I am the correct person for that gig.”
I’ve realized, listening to you speak, how intentionally you seem to be in choosing your words. I wonder if there’s been a certain kind of sea change in terms of an appetite for provocation.
I think that, when I was younger, not coming out of a Disneyfied world of P.R. training, just being thrust into this, I always kind of thought that the person who wrote that show, which seems to provoke people, should be the same person who comes to the interview. And I was too young to really have developed the skill set to sort of keep one thought in the work and the other in the world. The work is always asking questions, and allowing you to meet it fully. But the person is young, and doesn’t know, necessarily, to distinguish between those two realities. Trollish behavior, or edgelord behavior, or whatever we call it now, is really not in my DNA makeup. I think that people would be surprised by how much the person they experienced as provocative was honestly just puppyishly trying to show up and give the most and do the best. And it’s funny that you can have one intention and have it be met so differently. And that definitely created a lot of confusion and psychic distress. But I think that skills, like learning to take a moment to know in what contexts I can speed-wrap my thoughts and in what contexts I can move with a little bit more intentionality, have been helpful in protecting me so that the part of me that is always showing up ready to bare myself is available to the page, but not available to people who are looking to utilize that in a different kind of way.
Are you a person who has regrets? Is that a useful emotion for you?
You know, my mother named her retrospective that she had at the Baltimore Museum of Art, in 1997, “The Music of Regret,” because it’s an emotion that she really understands and that has been a sort of narrator for her. But I think feeling regretful is different from feeling sorry. Sorry is something where you can walk in, and you can do something about it. You can express an intention, you can change an action. Whereas regret is staying toggled to something, as if you have hundreds of ankle weights on you. And I think people think somehow that regret makes them a quote-unquote “good person.” It’s funny that there was a [parody] Twitter account called Lena Dunham Apologizes, because I think what people didn’t understand is that, truly, if I’ve done something that has made someone feel unseen or uncared for, or like they’re excluded from something, my first instinct is to apologize. It’s my first instinct with friends. It’s my first instinct with family. It’s certainly not a P.R. mechanism. You try to make a repair, you hope that’s successful, and you keep moving. Regret keeps you chained to an earlier version of yourself. So I really try not to fuck with regret. ♦
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Audrey Murdick is a multi-talented and beautiful woman, who is a professional healthy lifestyle consultant, bodybuilding trainer, and nutritionist. She is also the second and current wife to American producer, stand-up comedian, and ventriloquist Jeff Dunham.
Audrey went through the proper learning process of her career, unlike some individuals who take the easy way out and start offering solutions without expert knowledge on a particular field. Therefore, she is certified to provide bodybuilding and healthy lifestyle services to clients.
Audrey Murdick profile summary
Name: Audrey Murdick or Audrey Dunham
Date of birth: August 29, 1980
Place of birth: Norco, California, United States
Age: 39
Nationality: American
Profession: Nutritionist
Zodiac sign: Virgo
Instagram: @audreyedunham
Facebook: @AudreyEDunham
Early life and career
Audrey was born to Sally and Steve Murdick on August 29, 1980. At a young age, she began gaining excessive weight and eventually became chubby. With time, she decided to change her situation by working on shedding off the excessive weight.
She took up different weight loss and health regimens to obtain the results she desired. Eventually, she discovered what worked for her body and used it to build an athletic body and maintain it.
To achieve those results, she incorporated various activities such as working out, ice skating, diving, dieting, and others.
Over the years, her passion for leading a healthy lifestyle became more profound. She actively participated in different sports and competed in bodybuilding contests.
Due to her undying ambition and determination in her endeavors, she became a notable motivation to many women worldwide. Most of these women were those that desired to live a healthy lifestyle and lose their accumulated and unwanted body fats.
As she desired to help her fans struggling in this area of their lives, she built her career based on offering assistance and guidance on building a great body and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. While at it, she was lucky to meet the love of her life.
Audrey Murdick family life
Is Jeff Dunham married? This is a common question asked by fans, and you are probably asking yourself the same question. Well, in 2009, Jeff signed Audrey as his personal body trainer. With time, they grew fond of each other and fell in love.
In December 2011, the couple got engaged. Shortly after, Audrey became Jeff Dunhams wife after they got married in October 2012. On October 11, 2015, Jeff Dunham family expanded as his wife delivered two lovely twin sons, born at a two-hour interval.
Who are Audrey Dunham's children? One of the boys goes by the name James, while the other is called Jack. The twins were born in Los Angeles. They were born a few days before their parents' third wedding anniversary.
Before Audrey, Dunham had been married to Paige Brown. During their union, they got two gorgeous daughters, Ashlyn and Kenna. He also raised Paige’s daughter, Bree, as his own. Paige had Bree from a past relationship.
Unfortunately, it got to a point where Jeff and Paige had to call it quits on their marriage. They filed for a divorce in 2008, which was finalized in 2010.
Jeff Dunham wife pictures
Audrey Dunham is a stunning woman who appears to be very happy. The smile she carries on her face most times, if not always, says it all.
Audrey smiling at her Funfetti Chocolate Chunk Cookies is such a vibe! They look so yummy anyway.
How old is Jeff Dunham’s wife?
Jeff Dunham wife age has been an interest to both her fans and those of her husband. Most times, she appears to be jovial and vibrant. Due to her nature, she looks very youthful and appears to be someone who is easily likable. Audrey Murdick age is 39.
Top facts about Audrey Murdick
These are some of the most prominent details about this gorgeous woman.
She is a qualified nutritionist.
She shares her husband's enthusiasm for comedy and his love for various collections such as those of muscle cars, ventriloquist dummies, kit helicopters, and Apple products.
She supports her husband in the background during his shows and has also made a few live appearances herself.
Audrey Murdick is truly an inspirational woman who has managed to balance her career and family life. Such a balance is not easy to achieve without utmost dedication and focus.
READ ALSO: Carly Hallam biography: Who is comedian Daniel Tosh’s wife?
Legit.ng recently published the interesting biography of Carly Hallam, an American actress and writer who came into the limelight after she got married to Daniel Tosh, a comedian, television host, and producer of the Tosh.0 show.
Carly Hallam has led a very successful life over the years. She has managed to impress many through her hard work and determination. She is a great inspiration to many upcoming actresses and writers.
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Series I consists of correspondence with contributors, or potential contributors to the Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, and makes up the bulk of the collection. The files, arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent, largely contain incoming letters. However copies and originals of outgoing correspondence are present. Files also contain manuscripts, galleys (both master and author), page proofs, photographs, illustrations, booklets, and circulars.
In some cases, files hold material emanating from the company’s other publications, such as St. Nicholas magazine, as in the William Fayal Clarke file. Interoffice correspondence and memoranda are filed under the names of editors and other Century staff, including Richard Watson Gilder, Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buel, William Webster Ellsworth, Sophie Bledsoe Herrick, Alexander Drake, and Timothy Cole. Some annotations by office staff are in shorthand.
The Century magazine, and the subsequent books published from its serialized articles, were popular with a largely middle to upper-middle class readership. Correspondents include major writers, literary agents, civic and religious figures, scientists, inventors, and artists. Some larger files span a decade or more and show the development of relationships between editors and the author on a business and personal level, such as Mariana Van Rensselaer, André Castaigne, Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore, and Anne Warner French.
Correspondence illuminates the thoughts, reasoning, and process for editorial decision making, whilst annotations and notes on letters from editorial staff to one another provide candid insights into the philosophy and values of the editors and also the pragmatic side of internal office workings. Gilder and Johnson, published poets themselves, meticulously revised and edited contributions of verse. This is evidenced in the letters from authors giving their reasons for rejecting or acquiescing to editorial suggestions. Some files include manuscript proofs that contain the blue-pencil markups of the editors, but their efforts are primarily documented in the letters of the authors, which are largely approving and appreciative. Gilder’s editorial style took consideration of reader’s sensibilities, often editing manuscripts for taste and standards, removing suggestive or potentially contentious matter.
Correspondence with literary agents such as Flora May Holly, Jeanette Gilder (Richard Watson Gilder’s sister), and A. P. Watt; and publishers such as Henry Holt & Co.; Houghton, Mifflin & Co.; McClure’s; and Curtis Brown document the nature and functioning of the marketplace for literary works in North America at the turn of the century. Watt’s file contains letters and telegrams offering material and negotiating terms for authors such as Arthur Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling, and Brett Harte. Such correspondence includes discussion on pricing and rights, author attitudes to editorial suggestions, and illuminates editorial decision-making via memos from staff to one another as annotations on letters.
The changing political and social values of the time and the handling of those concerns by a major mainstream literary publication are documented in correspondence with civic reform leaders, religious and charity groups, scientists, and politicians. Critical reception of certain articles, editorials and editorial choices are documented in incoming letters, for example from W. E. B. Du Bois, Henry Fairfield Osborn, and Edna Kenton. Articles such as “Taking the Ambition out of the Working Man” which criticized labor union movements; and “Militant Women and Women” on feminism and the suffrage movement garnered many positive and negative responses that are scattered throughout this series.
Correspondence with scientists and inventors document the editors' efforts to solicit articles on notable new inventions and discoveries. Examples include the Wright Brothers and Alexander Graham Bell on early flight experiments; Louis Boutan on underwater and John G. Doughty on aerial photography; and Thomas Edison on the kineto-phonograph.
The editors' exacting concerns with style, format, and reproduction of images are evident in correspondence with the Century Company’s printer De Vinne Press, including discussions of grammar and usage, layouts, typeface choices, and printing rates. The importance of visual aesthetics to the editors and the control they sought to exert on the finished product is apparent in correspondence with contributing artists such as Joseph Pennell, Timothy Cole, Andre Castaigne, and Thornton Oakley.
Correspondence with experts in various fields, to whom the magazine sent unpublished manuscripts for review, demonstrates the lengths to which the editors went in ensuring factual accuracy, including in fiction and poetry. This is documented in the correspondence of Henry Fairfield Osborn, William James Stillman, Okakura Kakuzo, and Worthington Chauncey Ford among others. Some author files contain complaints and corrections of articles by these third party experts, often alongside the author’s objections to or acceptance of criticisms. These are especially evident with subjects that generated strong opinion such as events surrounding the Civil War and the Century’s related series of 1884-1887.
Gilder and Johnson's sympathy with various progressive era institutions and associations is documented through letters from charity groups, government commissions, societies, and clubs that were active during this era, such as the New York Association for the Blind, of which Gilder was the president. A number of files contain correspondence from such associations soliciting magazine space, endorsement by the editors, or money, as in letters from representatives of the Red Cross Society, the International Peace Forum, and Women's Suffrage Associations.
This series contains character references that were requested by the magazine before publishing an unknown writer’s work, and are usually filed under the author's name. There are also a number of letters from family members or managers of estates of literary figures, and participants in the Civil War, offering their diaries, letters, and other original documents.
Editorship of the magazine changed hands several times after 1913. Succeeding Johnson was Robert Sterling Yard who left after one year, then Douglas Z. Doty who remained until 1918 and was followed by Thomas H. Smith and W. Morgan Shuster, each staying only one year, then Glen Frank, and Hewitt H. Howland. Yard and Doty expressed their intentions to change the editorial direction of the magazine in letters to contributors, and also in published editorials. The reactions to these changes are reflected in letters from readers and writers, and in annotations and correspondence from staff.
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Audrey Murdick is a multi-talented and beautiful woman, recognized for her expertise as a professional healthy lifestyle consultant, bodybuilding trainer, and nutritionist. She is married to Jeff Dunham, the renowned American producer, stand-up comedian, and ventriloquist, serving as his second and current wife. Audrey’s dedication to her career is evident in the rigorous educational and training processes she underwent. Unlike many who attempt to offer solutions without sufficient knowledge or credentials, Audrey is fully certified and qualified to provide her clients with top-tier bodybuilding and healthy lifestyle services.
In her professional journey, Audrey has distinguished herself by combining her passion for health and fitness with a commitment to continual learning and improvement. Her qualifications and certifications reflect a deep understanding of nutrition and bodybuilding, enabling her to deliver expert guidance and support to those seeking to enhance their well-being. Audrey’s approach stands in stark contrast to individuals who take shortcuts in the industry, as she has built a reputation grounded in expertise and trust. Through her work, she empowers her clients to achieve their fitness goals and lead healthier lives, making her a respected figure in her field.
Audrey Murdick Wiki/Bio
Audrey Murdick Age & How old is Jeff Dunham’s wife?
Her age has become a topic of interest among fans, especially those who follow her and her husband, Jeff Dunham. Despite being 39 years old, Audrey exudes a youthful and vibrant energy that captivates those around her. Her jovial nature and approachable demeanour make her incredibly likeable, drawing admiration from both her own fans and those of her famous husband. Audrey’s cheerful disposition seems to defy the passage of time, leaving many curious about her secret to maintaining such a youthful appearance. This aura of youthfulness adds to her charm and contributes to her popularity among audiences.
Audrey’s age isn’t just a numerical figure but a testament to her vitality and zest for life. Whether she’s engaging with fans, pursuing her professional endeavours, or supporting her husband in his career, Audrey’s youthful spirit shines through, leaving a lasting impression on those she encounters. Her age may be a point of curiosity, but it’s her vibrant personality and likeable nature that truly define her and continue to endear her to admirers around the world.
Audrey Murdick Height and Weight
Audrey Murdick maintains a healthy weight of 49.4 kilograms, coupled with a height of 5 feet 4 inches. Her dedication to health and fitness is evident in her commitment to maintaining a balanced physique. With her slender frame and moderate height, Audrey embodies a healthy lifestyle that serves as an inspiration to many. While her weight and height may be numerical values, they reflect her conscientious approach to overall well-being. Audrey’s emphasis on fitness goes beyond mere numbers; it underscores her dedication to feeling strong, energetic, and confident in her own skin.
Audrey’s weight and height not only contribute to her physical appearance but also reflect her holistic approach to health. By maintaining a healthy weight and stature, she prioritises both her physical and mental well-being. Through her example, Audrey encourages others to embrace a balanced lifestyle that encompasses proper nutrition, regular exercise, and self-care. Her focus on holistic health serves as a reminder that true wellness is about more than just numbers on a scale; it’s about feeling empowered and fulfilled in every aspect of life.
Audrey Murdick Early Life and Transformation
Audrey Murdick, born on August 29, 1980, to Sally and Steve Murdick, faced a challenge early in life as she began to gain excessive weight, leading to a chubby physique. Determined to change her situation, Audrey embarked on a journey to shed the extra pounds and reclaim her health. Through diligent effort and experimentation with various weight loss and health regimens, she discovered what worked best for her body. This journey not only transformed her physically but also ignited a passion for leading a healthy lifestyle.
Dedication to Health and Fitness
As Audrey delved deeper into her quest for wellness, her commitment to fitness grew stronger. She embraced a multifaceted approach, incorporating activities such as working out, ice skating, diving, and adhering to disciplined dietary habits. Over time, her dedication paid off as she sculpted an athletic physique and maintained it through consistent effort. Her journey didn’t stop there—Audrey’s passion for health and fitness led her to actively participate in various sports and even compete in bodybuilding contests. Her unwavering ambition and determination served as a beacon of inspiration to countless women worldwide who sought to lead healthier lives and shed unwanted body fat.
Audrey Murdick Career and Personal Fulfilment
Driven by her desire to assist others on their own health and fitness journeys, Audrey transitioned her personal experiences into a fulfilling career. With a genuine desire to help her fans struggling with weight loss and healthy living, she established herself as a trusted source of guidance and support. Alongside her professional pursuits, Audrey also found love, meeting the person who would become the love of her life. Through her dedication to health, fitness, and helping others, Audrey not only transformed her own life but also became a beacon of inspiration and empowerment for countless individuals striving to achieve their wellness goals.
Jeff Dunham and Audrey Murdick Marriage
Fans often wonder about the intriguing love story between Jeff Dunham and Audrey Murdick. Well, the tale began in 2009 when Jeff enlisted Audrey as his personal body trainer. As they spent more time together, a deep connection blossomed between them, eventually leading to love. Their relationship took a significant step forward in December 2011 when they got engaged, setting the stage for a joyous union. In October 2012, Jeff and Audrey exchanged vows, officially becoming husband and wife, and embarking on a lifelong journey together.
Their love story took another beautiful turn on October 11, 2015, as Jeff Dunham’s family welcomed two adorable additions. Audrey gave birth to twin sons, an incredible moment that brought immense joy and fulfilment to their lives. The arrival of their twins further solidified the bond between Jeff and Audrey, creating a loving and nurturing environment for their growing family. Their journey from trainer and client to husband and wife, and then to parents of twins, is a testament to the power of love and the beauty of unexpected connections.
Who are Audrey Dunham’s children?
Audrey Dunham is a proud mother to two adorable sons, James and Jack. Born in Los Angeles, these lively boys bring immense joy and laughter to their parents’ lives. James and Jack, affectionately known as the Dunham twins, share a special bond as brothers, adding an extra layer of love and warmth to the Dunham family.
The twins’ arrival marked a significant milestone for Jeff and Audrey, as they were born just a few days before their parents’ third wedding anniversary, adding an extra layer of celebration to the joyous occasion. James and Jack’s presence has undoubtedly enriched the Dunham household, filling it with laughter, love, and unforgettable moments as they continue to grow and thrive under their parents’ loving care.
As Audrey and Jeff navigate the joys and challenges of parenthood, they cherish every precious moment spent with their twin sons, creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime. James and Jack’s presence in their lives is a constant source of happiness and inspiration, reminding them of the boundless love and blessings that family brings.
Jeff Dunham’s Previous Marriage
Before Audrey Murdick entered Jeff Dunham’s life, he was previously married to Paige Brown. From their marriage, Jeff and Paige welcomed two beautiful daughters, Ashlyn and Kenna. Additionally, Jeff embraced Paige’s daughter from a previous relationship, Bree, as his own. Despite the challenges of blending their family, Jeff’s love for his daughters and step daughter remained unwavering. However, as time passed, Jeff and Paige encountered difficulties in their relationship, leading to the painful decision to end their marriage. In 2008, they made the difficult choice to file for divorce, a process that was finalised in 2010. Despite the end of their marriage, Jeff’s commitment to his daughters, both biological and step, endured, as he continued to prioritise their well-being and happiness.
Jeff Dunham’s journey through marriage and divorce with Paige Brown reflects the complexities and realities of relationships. While their union may have ended, the love and bond shared between Jeff and his daughters remained steadfast. Through the challenges of divorce and co-parenting, Jeff demonstrated resilience and dedication to ensuring the best for his children. His experience serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, the love for family remains a guiding force, shaping decisions and fostering growth and understanding.
Audrey Murdick’s Philanthropic Endeavours
Beyond her professional endeavours and family life, Audrey Murdick has also dedicated herself to philanthropy. With a compassionate heart, she has lent her support to various charitable causes, particularly those centred around children’s healthcare and animal welfare. Alongside her husband, Jeff Dunham, Audrey has actively participated in raising awareness and funds for these organisations, leveraging their platform to make a meaningful difference in the community. Their collective efforts have not only provided crucial support to those in need but have also inspired others to join in the pursuit of creating positive change.
Audrey and Jeff’s involvement in philanthropy underscores their commitment to making a positive impact beyond their personal and professional spheres. Through their advocacy and fundraising initiatives, they have demonstrated a deep sense of empathy and responsibility towards society’s most vulnerable members. Their dedication to giving back reflects their belief in the power of compassion and collective action to create a brighter and more inclusive future for all.
Audrey Murdick Interests and Hobbies
Audrey and Jeff Dunham share a multitude of interests and hobbies, which play a significant role in strengthening their bond as a couple. One of their common passions is fitness, and they frequently partake in physical activities together. Whether it’s embarking on hikes amidst nature’s beauty, sweating it out at the gym, or indulging in outdoor adventures, they relish in staying active as a duo. Through these shared experiences, they not only prioritise their health but also foster a deeper connection and sense of camaraderie.
Their mutual love for fitness not only brings them joy but also serves as a cornerstone for their relationship. By engaging in activities that they both enjoy, Audrey and Jeff find common ground and nurture their connection on a regular basis. These shared interests create opportunities for quality time together and reinforce the strong foundation upon which their relationship thrives.
Audrey Murdick Social Media Presence
Audrey remains actively engaged on social media platforms, offering her followers a window into her daily life and personal escapades. Through her Instagram account, in particular, she provides a candid portrayal of her roles as a devoted wife, nurturing mother, fitness aficionado, and steadfast supporter of Jeff’s endeavours. With each post, Audrey invites her audience to join her on her journey, sharing intimate moments and candid snapshots of her dynamic lifestyle.
Her authentic and engaging presence on social media not only allows fans to connect with her on a deeper level but also provides valuable insights into her multifaceted personality and the experiences that shape her. By sharing her joys, challenges, and triumphs, Audrey fosters a sense of camaraderie with her followers, creating a virtual community bound by shared interests and mutual admiration. Through her digital presence, Audrey continues to inspire and uplift others, leaving a lasting impression with her genuine warmth and relatability.
Quick facts
Audrey Murdick, wife of comedian Jeff Dunham, is a versatile professional known for her expertise in health and fitness as a certified lifestyle consultant, bodybuilding trainer, and nutritionist.
Born on August 29, 1980, in Norco, California, Audrey Murdick is 39 years old and holds American nationality.
Audrey’s dedication to her career is evident in the rigorous educational and training processes she underwent, ensuring she is fully certified and qualified to provide top-tier bodybuilding and healthy lifestyle services.
Alongside her professional pursuits, Audrey is actively engaged in philanthropy, supporting various charitable causes focused on children’s healthcare and animal welfare, alongside her husband, Jeff Dunham.
Audrey and Jeff share a passion for fitness, often engaging in physical activities together, such as hiking, working out at the gym, and participating in outdoor adventures, which strengthens their bond as a couple.
The couple’s relationship blossomed when Jeff enlisted Audrey as his personal body trainer in 2009, leading to a deep connection and eventual love. They got engaged in December 2011 and tied the knot in October 2012.
Audrey and Jeff Dunham are proud parents to twin sons, James and Jack, born on October 11, 2015, just days before their third wedding anniversary, further solidifying their bond as a family.
Through Audrey’s active presence on social media, particularly Instagram, she offers fans a glimpse into her daily life, sharing intimate moments and candid snapshots of her dynamic lifestyle, fostering a sense of connection and admiration among her followers.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Audrey Murdick’s journey is one of dedication, passion, and compassion. From her expertise in health and fitness to her role as a supportive wife and mother, Audrey exemplifies resilience and determination. Her commitment to excellence in her career, coupled with her involvement in philanthropy, highlights her desire to make a positive impact on the world. Through shared interests and unwavering love, Audrey and Jeff Dunham’s relationship serves as an inspiration, showcasing the power of partnership and mutual support. As Audrey continues to share her experiences and insights with her followers, she leaves a lasting impression as a beacon of authenticity and empowerment.
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Audrey Murdick exemplifies a blend of beauty, expertise, and dedication in the field of health and fitness. Her extensive knowledge and skills encompass a broad spectrum, from being a certified healthy lifestyle consultant to an accomplished bodybuilding trainer and adept nutritionist.
Audrey’s journey towards becoming a leading authority in her field is characterized by her unwavering commitment and thorough training. Unlike those who merely dabble, Audrey invested significant effort in honing her expertise through intensive education and certification programs, equipping her to provide valuable guidance to those on their own fitness paths.
In addition to her professional achievements, Audrey is also celebrated as the supportive partner of Jeff Dunham, the renowned American producer, stand-up comedian, and ventriloquist. Together, they inspire many through their shared enthusiasm for health, humor, and a fulfilling life.
Audrey Murdick Wiki
The Inspirational Journey of Audrey Murdick
Audrey Murdick’s journey is a testament to resilience and personal growth. Born on August 29, 1980, in Norco, California, Audrey’s early life was marked by struggles with weight and childhood obesity. Refusing to let these challenges define her, she embarked on a transformative path toward health and fitness. Through dedicated self-exploration and a commitment to wellness, Audrey discovered effective strategies for lasting health. Her journey included embracing activities such as scuba diving and ice skating, coupled with consistent exercise and mindful nutrition, ultimately transforming her body into a symbol of strength and vitality.
As Audrey’s enthusiasm for health and fitness deepened, she channeled this passion into inspiring others. Her participation in various fitness and bodybuilding competitions not only brought her personal triumphs but also established her as a motivational figure for women around the globe. Audrey’s unwavering commitment and relentless effort exemplify the profound impact of determination in achieving personal goals. She found immense satisfaction in guiding others towards improved health and well-being, helping them navigate their own wellness journeys.
During this pivotal phase, Audrey met Jeff Dunham, who would become her husband. Their shared values—centered on humor, love, and a dedication to health—formed the foundation of a strong partnership. Together, they motivate others through their mutual support and zest for life, demonstrating that with determination and passion, any goal is within reach.
Audrey Murdick Career
Audrey Murdick’s pursuit of health and fitness began early in life when she faced the challenge of excess weight, leading to a desire for change and self-improvement. Driven by a commitment to transform her circumstances, Audrey explored various health and fitness methods, ultimately discovering a personalized approach that allowed her to reshape her body and embrace a vibrant, active lifestyle.
Audrey’s fitness journey extended beyond traditional workouts. She engaged in diverse activities, including intense gym sessions, the elegance of ice skating, and the thrill of scuba diving. These varied pursuits not only helped her reach her fitness objectives but also ignited her passion for a healthy and active life.
Her dedication to fitness evolved into active participation in sports and bodybuilding competitions. Audrey’s relentless drive for excellence and commitment to her goals made her a beacon of inspiration for women worldwide, encouraging them to embark on their own fitness journeys. Motivated by a desire to empower others, Audrey established a career focused on helping individuals achieve their health and fitness aspirations.
In the midst of her professional achievements, Audrey encountered love, adding a meaningful dimension to her life’s journey. Her personal and professional experiences have equipped her with the knowledge and motivation to inspire others to pursue their goals with passion and determination, demonstrating that with perseverance and the right mindset, lasting health and happiness are attainable.
Audrey Murdick and Jeff Dunham: A Journey of Love and Shared Passions
Audrey Murdick and Jeff Dunham’s relationship is a story of deep love, mutual growth, and shared interests. Although Audrey wasn’t Jeff’s first spouse—Jeff was previously married to Paige Brown, with whom he has three children—fate brought Audrey and Jeff together, and their bond flourished over time. Their relationship is marked by mutual admiration and a profound connection, with Audrey providing steadfast support despite the challenges of Jeff’s demanding career as a performer.
In 2012, their love was celebrated with a beautiful wedding, and three years later, they welcomed twin boys into their family. Audrey’s commitment to Jeff extended beyond their marriage, as she embraced his varied interests, including his passion for muscle cars, Apple products, kit helicopters, and ventriloquist dummies. Their shared enthusiasm for comedy and a zest for life have been central to their harmonious partnership, both on and off the stage.
Since tying the knot, Audrey and Jeff have maintained a strong and stable relationship, free from publicized rumors of discord. Audrey is not only a supportive partner to Jeff but also a talented individual, occasionally joining him in his performances. Their relationship is built on a foundation of mutual respect, shared values, and a love that continues to grow stronger each day.
Audrey Murdick Family Life
Audrey Murdick and Jeff Dunham’s love story blossomed from a shared commitment to health and mutual admiration. Their connection began around 2009 when Jeff, seeking to improve his health, hired Audrey as his personal trainer and weight loss mentor. This professional relationship quickly evolved into a romantic one, leading Jeff to propose in December 2011. Their commitment was sealed in a heartfelt wedding ceremony in October 2012, surrounded by friends and family.
Their family expanded with the birth of their twin sons, James Jeffrey and Jack Steven Dunham, on October 11, 2015, in Los Angeles. Their arrival, just days before Jeff and Audrey’s third wedding anniversary, was a joyous milestone that added to their family’s happiness.
Jeff Dunham, hailing from Dallas, is a renowned ventriloquist, actor, and comedian known for his distinctive humor and popular characters, such as Achmed the Dead Terrorist. His performances on Comedy Central and other platforms have earned him a vast following and critical acclaim. Before meeting Audrey, Jeff was married to Paige Brown, with whom he shares two daughters. The challenges of balancing a demanding career and family life contributed to their divorce in 2008. However, Jeff’s relationship with Audrey marked the beginning of a new chapter filled with love, laughter, and hope, underscoring the transformative power of love and resilience.
Today, Audrey and Jeff continue to inspire with their strong partnership, demonstrating the strength and joy that come from shared passions and enduring love.
Audrey Murdick’s Husband’s Jeff Dunham Career
Jeff Dunham’s career showcases his extraordinary talent and innovative approach to comedy. With memorable performances on major television platforms such as “The Tonight Show,” “Comedy Central Presents,” and “The Late Show with David Letterman,” Jeff has captivated audiences globally with his distinctive style and comedic adventure. Known for his politically edgy and widely recognized characters, Jeff has pushed the boundaries of ventriloquism, blending humor and social commentary to great effect.
Jeff’s influence extends well beyond television, with an impressive array of comedy specials, including “Jeff Dunham’s Very Special Christmas Special” and “Jeff Dunham: Controlled Chaos.” His contributions to comedy have earned him numerous accolades, such as being named America’s Favorite Comedy Actor and securing his position as the top-grossing stand-up comedian in North America. Remarkably, he ranks among the highest-paid comedians in the world, following only behind iconic figures like Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock.
Jeff’s reach is not limited to traditional media; his online presence is a testament to his widespread appeal. His YouTube channel has amassed over 350 million views, with his character Achmed the Dead Terrorist becoming a viral phenomenon and featuring in one of the platform’s most-watched videos. In addition to his online achievements, Jeff holds the Guinness World Record for the highest ticket sales on a stand-up comedy tour, underscoring his lasting popularity and unparalleled comedic talent.
Despite his extensive success, Jeff continues to engage with his audience through live performances, maintaining his status as a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. His career is a celebration of his inventive spirit and his ability to connect with audiences through laughter and ventriloquism, making him a standout icon in comedy.
Audrey Murdick: Embracing Motherhood with Twins
Audrey Murdick’s journey into motherhood reached a heartwarming milestone just before her third wedding anniversary with Jeff Dunham in 2015, with the birth of their twin sons, James Jeffrey and Jack Steven. The twins, arriving two hours apart without the need for a C-section, were a testament to Audrey’s strength and resilience. Jeff shared the joyous news publicly, highlighting the smooth birth as a remarkable event in their lives.
Following the arrival of her twins, Audrey dedicated herself to supporting other parents of multiples. Drawing on her personal experiences, she began creating a comprehensive guide filled with practical advice and tips for navigating the challenges of raising twins. Her blog became a valuable resource for expectant parents, offering encouragement and practical solutions for the first year of parenthood.
Audrey shared her wisdom with a heartfelt message: “To all the soon-to-be parents of multiples, I’ve spent many hours compiling the list below to assist you. My hope is that my insights will help make your journey with your new babies as smooth, happy, and stress-free as possible.” Through her dedication and genuine support, Audrey has become an inspiring figure for parents embarking on the unique adventure of raising twins, providing a source of comfort and guidance during their formative years.
Audrey Murdick’s Net Worth
Audrey Murdick has built substantial wealth through her multifaceted career as a certified nutritionist, competitive bodybuilder, and personal trainer, along with her involvement in various film projects. Together with her husband, Jeff Dunham, their combined net worth is estimated to be around $60 million. Jeff, renowned for his success in the comedy world, has an estimated net worth of approximately $45 million, reflecting his extensive career and dedication to his craft.
Jeff’s success is mirrored in his collection of luxury cars, which includes standout pieces like the Dodge Challenger RT4 and the Batmobile, each valued at over $100,000. This impressive collection showcases Jeff’s appreciation for high-end vehicles and contributes to their luxurious lifestyle.
The couple’s shared prosperity is also evident in their residence, a lavish mansion that complements their dynamic and affluent way of life. At 43, Audrey continues to thrive both professionally and personally, enjoying the rewards of her and Jeff’s hard-earned success with gratitude and enthusiasm.
Audrey and Jeff Dunham: A Shared Passion for Fitness
Audrey and Jeff Dunham both embrace a mutual dedication to fitness, regularly engaging in physical activities together. From invigorating hikes and gym workouts to thrilling outdoor adventures, their active lifestyle is a key element of their relationship. This shared commitment to staying fit not only enhances their physical well-being but also strengthens their bond, offering them meaningful ways to spend quality time together.
Their enthusiasm for fitness is evident in their routine participation in various activities, allowing them to enjoy each other’s company while promoting a healthy lifestyle. This common interest not only keeps them physically active but also deepens their connection, providing a foundation for shared experiences and ongoing relationship growth.
Audrey Murdick’s Philanthropic Commitments
Audrey Murdick’s dedication to philanthropy complements her professional achievements and family life. Her compassionate efforts focus on supporting children’s healthcare and animal welfare. Together with her husband Jeff Dunham, Audrey actively contributes to various charitable initiatives, using their influence and resources to drive positive change.
Their philanthropic activities extend beyond financial contributions; Audrey and Jeff are deeply involved in promoting these causes. They participate in fundraising events, advocate publicly, and engage personally to raise awareness and support for their chosen charities. Through their generous actions and commitment to giving back, Audrey and Jeff encourage others to contribute to their vision of a more compassionate and caring society.
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Audrey Murdick is a certified nutritionist, demonstrating her dedication to promoting health and wellness.
She shares her husband Jeff Dunham’s passion for comedy and enjoys collecting various items such as muscle cars, ventriloquist dummies, kit helicopters, and Apple products.
Audrey actively supports Jeff during his shows and has made live appearances alongside him, contributing to his performances.
Her ability to balance a successful career as a nutritionist with her family life serves as an inspiration, showcasing her commitment and focus on achieving harmony in life.
Audrey Murdick’s Social Media Presence
Audrey Murdick maintains a discreet online presence compared to her husband, Jeff Dunham, who actively engages with fans across social media platforms. While Audrey herself does not have personal accounts on major websites, she occasionally appears alongside Jeff on his prominent social media channels like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. On these platforms, Jeff often promotes their collaborative ventures, including video specials, tours, and television appearances, while also injecting personal humor and insights.
On Instagram, Jeff’s posts primarily feature his famous puppets, occasionally featuring Audrey and their children in family-oriented content, such as seasonal photos like Halloween snapshots. Despite her limited individual presence online, Audrey plays a supportive role in Jeff’s digital endeavors, contributing to his YouTube channel where she shares updates on his tours and upcoming events. Additionally, she manages a personal website where fans can purchase tickets and merchandise related to Jeff’s performances, keeping followers informed about his latest activities.
Thanks to Jeff’s widespread popularity in comedy circles, Audrey occasionally appears on other digital platforms and websites, bolstering their collective online footprint as a couple. While Audrey’s focus remains on supporting Jeff behind the scenes, her contributions to their digital presence highlight their shared commitment to Jeff’s career and their family life, offering glimpses into their dynamic as public figures and partners.
Audrey Murdick Launches Personal YouTube Channel Focused on Healthy Recipes
Audrey Dunham’s YouTube channel, “Welcome to Vegan Living… Simplified with Audrey Dunham,” is a treasure trove for those passionate about delicious and nutritious meals. Transitioning from a career as a fitness model to a culinary enthusiast, Audrey regularly shares a variety of healthy recipe videos on her channel and blog. Beyond cooking demonstrations, Audrey offers valuable dietary insights, providing tips and tricks for achieving and maintaining a balanced lifestyle.
Reflecting on her journey, Audrey emphasizes, “After years in the fitness and nutrition industry, I’ve learned that a fulfilling life is all about balance. It’s about embracing wholesome living while also enjoying the occasional treat. Because what’s life without a little dessert?” This philosophy underscores Audrey’s approach to healthy eating, which prioritizes nourishment without compromising on taste or enjoyment.
Audrey’s passion for simplifying veganism shines through in her content, where she aims to empower her viewers with easy recipes, practical tips, and lifestyle hacks. Her ultimate objective is to inspire individuals to lead joyful, healthy lives while relishing every nutritious bite. Through her dedication and expertise, Audrey invites her audience to embark on a culinary journey that celebrates the pleasures of wholesome eating and the art of living well.
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Summary
Audrey Murdick is a multifaceted personality known for her expertise in health and fitness. From her early struggles with weight to becoming a certified nutritionist and competitive bodybuilder, Audrey has dedicated herself to promoting wellness and healthy living. She is married to Jeff Dunham, a renowned comedian and ventriloquist, and together they exemplify a commitment to health, humor, and family. Audrey shares her knowledge through various platforms, including her YouTube channel where she simplifies vegan living with nutritious recipes and dietary insights. Her journey from fitness model to culinary enthusiast underscores her belief in balance and enjoying life’s pleasures while maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
FAQs
1. Who is Audrey Murdick?
Audrey Murdick is a certified nutritionist, competitive bodybuilder, and personal trainer known for her dedication to health and wellness. She is also the wife of Jeff Dunham, a famous comedian and ventriloquist.
2. What is Audrey Murdick’s YouTube channel about?
Audrey Dunham’s YouTube channel, “Welcome to Vegan Living… Simplified with Audrey Dunham,” focuses on sharing healthy and delicious vegan recipes. She also provides valuable dietary insights and tips for maintaining a balanced lifestyle.
3. How did Audrey Murdick and Jeff Dunham meet?
Jeff Dunham hired Audrey as his personal trainer and weight loss mentor around 2009. Their professional relationship evolved into a romantic one, leading to their marriage in 2012.
4. What are Audrey Murdick’s contributions to health and fitness?
Audrey Murdick’s journey from overcoming childhood obesity to becoming a fitness model and nutritionist inspires others to pursue wellness. She shares her expertise through fitness competitions, personal training, and promoting healthy living.
5. How does Audrey Murdick balance her career and family life?
Audrey Murdick manages a successful career as a nutritionist while supporting her husband, Jeff Dunham, in his comedy career. Together, they prioritize family and health, demonstrating a harmonious balance between personal and professional life.
6. What is Audrey Murdick’s philosophy on healthy eating?
Audrey Murdick believes in a balanced approach to healthy eating, emphasizing nourishment without sacrificing taste or enjoyment. She encourages her audience to embrace wholesome living while indulging in occasional treats.
7. What is Audrey Murdick’s net worth?
Audrey Murdick and Jeff Dunham have a combined net worth estimated at around $60 million, reflecting their successful careers in nutrition, comedy, and entertainment.
8. How does Audrey Murdick contribute to philanthropy?
Audrey Murdick actively supports charitable causes focused on children’s healthcare and animal welfare alongside her husband, Jeff Dunham. They engage in fundraising, advocacy, and awareness-raising activities to make a positive impact in their community.
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(director: Wolf Rilla; screenwriters: based on John Wyndham’s novel The Midwich Cuckoos/Stirling Silliphant; cinematographer: Geoffrey Faithfull; editor: Gordon Hales; music: Ron Goodwin; cast: George Sanders (Gordon Zellaby), Barbara Shelley (Anthea Zellaby), Laurence Naismith (Doctor Willers), Michael C. Gwynne (Alan Bernard), John Phillips (General Leighton), Richard Vernon (Sir Edgar Hargraves), Martin Stephens (David Zellaby), Bernard Archard (Vicar), Peter Vaughan (Gobby); Runtime: 77; MPAA Rating: NR; producer: Ronald Kinnoch; MGM; 1960-UK)
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A splendid sci-fi film adapted by director Wolf Rilla from John Wyndham’s novel The Midwich Cuckoos. What seemed to be missing from the book, were the cuckoos. It was made for under $300,000, and the film’s only recognized star at the time was the suave 54-year old George Sanders. He’s Professor Gordon Zellaby, a happily married resident in the small English village of Midwich. His perfectly charming wife is the 27-year-old Anthea Zellaby (Barbara Shelley). One day for several hours everyone in Midwich mysteriously blacks out, and just as suddenly as they went under they awaken from their trance. Two months later all the village women (12 of them) who can bear children find they are pregnant from an unnatural force that possessed them during their fainting spell when the village was cut off from the rest of England. The children are all born healthy and look similar: they are all golden-haired robot-like aliens with super-intelligence, no human emotions, strange eyes that have the power to stare at someone while putting them under a spell, the ability to read minds and communicate telepathically, and all are of one mind–so if you teach one of them something they all learn it even if they weren’t physically present.
As the children grow to school age, the mere presence of them in town and how oddly cold they act makes them outcasts with their peers as well as with the adults. Also, disturbing to the locals is that a few village children have died from unexplained causes. But the incident that shows how the children will not adjust to humans, is when a motorist nearly runs down one of the children and the Zellaby child, David (Martin Stephens), the ringleader, gets a group of alien children to stare down the motorist as their eyes devilishly glow. The motorist goes into a spell and crashes his car deliberately into a wall, which kills him as the car goes up in flames. The inquest rules it an accident. When the motorist’s brother tries to use his shotgun against the children in revenge, they stare him down and he instead blows his head off.
Gordon argues with the local military commander, General Leighton (John Phillips), that the children shouldn’t be imprisoned but science should have a chance to study their super powers. The high ranking British government official, Sir Edgar Hargraves (Vernon), decides to let Gordon be responsible for the children and gives him a year to get some results. The children now all live together in the schoolhouse and Gordon is their teacher, and is the only adult in town whom they respect.
When the men in the pub decide to burn down the schoolhouse with the children in it rather than wait for the children to destroy them first if they don’t act, it only results in all the village menfolk being forced into burning themselves with their own torches by the children’s use of their kinetic powers. When Gordon’s brother-in-law, Major Bernard (Michael C. Gwynne), tries to intervene to get the children to behave properly, they paralyze him into a state of temporary shock to warn the others of their growing powers. Gordon realizes that it’s up to him to handle these uncontrollable “damned children,” because calling in the army will not help–the children who are determined to survive will only brainwash the troops to fire on each other. He gets his chance when the children request that he secretly help them escape from the village. Gordon meets them in the schoolhouse with a briefcase packed with dynamite and his mind fixated on an image of a brick wall to act as a shield so the children can’t read his mind.
By keeping everything elementary and not relying on gimmicks or special effects, Village of the Damned remains an intelligent creepy tale that has not lost its luster over time. This sci-fi horror story may not make much sense if analyzed as no explanations for what happened were made by the filmmaker, but it sets a spooky atmosphere and the film’s sinister tone is superbly presented–the children make for wonderfully creepy monsters. It’s also easy to speculate that the animosity between the village’s adults and the alien children is a generation gap thing, or just a typical response to outsiders as invaders, or just another alien as-the-enemy film leftover from the plethora of such 1950s sci-fiers. Three years later came a sequel “Children of the Damned.”
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A few cast changes are apparent. Rachel Gurney expressed a desire to move on from the series, afraid of being typecast. She did however agree to guest star in the first episode so that a suitable plot could be written for Lady Marjorie's leaving. Frail middle-class secretary Hazel is introduced as the new mistress of the house.
Nicola Pagett had walked out on the show after the previous season following a disagreement about her non-appearance in a proposed (but never made) cinema feature film based on the series (which would have seen Sarah having an affair with Lady Marjorie's brother, Hugo). Her character, Elizabeth, is mentioned as having moved to America. A new character â Richard's ward, Georgina Worsley â is introduced later in the season in order to maintain the correct balance of ages within the programme.
The run of episodes is more consistent than the previous seasons â there being fewer high and low points. One of the best segments is A Change of Scene, the "downstairs" thread of which finds Hudson indulging in much soul-searching as to whether his loyalty to the Bellamys outweighs his desire to accept a satisfying new job that he has been offered at a large country house. Also enjoyable is Goodwill to All Men which sees Daisy, a new maid, and Georgina planning an ill-fated Christmas visit to Daisy's estranged family in the East End of London. Rose's Pigeon sees the return to Eaton Place of Alfred the footman from the first series, this time on the run after killing his homosexual lover.
Desirous of Change sees Richard Bellamy falling in love with a gold-digging French countess. It is a somewhat strange episode which, by the third part, is even taking on overtones of a trouser-dropping Brian Rix farce!
This season won an Emmy, and the corresponding Golden Globe, for Outstanding Drama Series. Jean Marsh picked up an Emmy as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. As if these weren't enough, Angela Baddeley was also nominated for the Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actress Emmy! Back in its home country, Season Three won the BAFTA for Best Drama Series.
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P.I.D.A.
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Film sequences by the BBC's Agricultural Film Unit
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[Starring] Jean Simmons, Victor Mature in the romantic film comedy Affair with a Stranger
As a struggling playwright, Bill Blakeley has only one basic problem and this arises out of his need to eat. But later, as a married man with a theatrical hit on his hands, he finds that his real troubles are only just beginning.
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On the planet of Krull, the indestructible Beast and its legion of Slayers have attacked the newly formed kingdom brought about by the impending marriage of Princess Lyssa and Prince Colwyn. During the ceremony the Slayers attack and kill both kings, kidnapping Princess Lyssa and taking her to a fortress that changes position each day. Prince Colwyn, now aided by the wise Ynyr, journeys out into a fantastical world to rescue her and defeat the Beast, but he must first recover the legendary Glaive, a flying blade capable of phenomenal powers.
Even though Krull is presented in a nice 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen format, the quality level isn't up to Columbia Tristar's usual snuff. I'm sure that much of the flaws exhibited in this release are the fault of the original print, rather than anything specific done by the DVD mastering team, but even still they detract from the movie. Generally black levels are solid, but on some scenes where they would have been more crucial - and appreciated - levels are totally off. Film grain is quite visible and takes away from clarity and sharpness - some edge enhancement has been used in order to combat this. The transfer has been cleaned up, though both black and white lint can be seen to some degree throughout. Colors and saturation get a passing grade. Krull is stored on a dual-layered DVD containing 7.7 gigabytes of data. The movie is divided into 28 chapters, with the layer change occurring at the beginning of chapter 20, or 1:16.11 into the entire movie.
Krull's audio has been remastered into a Dolby Digital 5.1 mix. Although James Horner's orchestral score is often overstated, it comes through with wonderful clarity and full-bodied range. Unfortunately Krull's sound effects suffer from a sort of harsh hollowness that make certain portions of the film a little painful to listen to. Dialogue is recorded at an adequate level, though some scenes suffered from high background noise levels that were obviously muted during sentences. Columbia Tristar packed this disc with numerous other audio tracks, including English and French in 2.0 surround, plus Spanish and Portuguese in 2.0 stereo. Subtitles are available in all of the aforementioned languages, plus Chinese, Korean and Thai. English Closed Captioning data is also included.
As a special edition, Krull has been treated to nice animated menus complete with sound and animated scene selection screens. The Special Features menu starts off with two commentary tracks - one with director Peter Yates and actors Ken Marshall and Lysette Anthony, plus editor Ray Lovejoy. The other is a behind-the-scenes commentary read from a 1982 article in Cinefantastique - something I don't recall being done before.
Extras continue with a 22-minute featurette, "Journey to Krull", originally created for television to promote the movie. You get four photo galleries with cast portraits, behind-the-scenes, design and concept plus vintage advertising snaps that are all much too small to be appreciated. Basic biographies and filmographies are included for Peter Yates, Ken Marshall, Lysette Anthony and Freddie Jones. Theatrical trailers are included for Krull in 1.77:1 anamorphic video and 2.0 sound, Jason and the Argonaughts in 1.33:1 video and 2.0 audio, plus Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, also in 1.33:1 video and 2.0 audio. As an interesting bonus, you also get a Marvel Comics video adaptation of their comic book movie adaptation of Krull. A little confused? What you actually get is 38-minutes of close-up pan and scan views of the 1982 comic book, set to music and dialogue from the movie. Production notes are included as an insert in the DVD case.
Krull is considered by many to be a classic sci-fi/fantasy movie, cutting edge for 1983. Columbia Tristar obviously thought similarly, as evidenced by this DVD release. The sound and picture is as good as it's going to get, and there's more than enough extras here to keep Krull fans busy for some time.
- Reviewed by Daniel Tonks on April 21, 2001.
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Cause Célèbre or A Woman of Principle is a 1975 radio play by the English author Terence Rattigan. It was inspired by the trial of Alma Rattenbury and her teenage lover in 1935 for the murder of her third husband Francis Rattenbury and first broadcast on the BBC on 27 October 1975. Rattigan was then commissioned to rewrite it into a stage play ready to be produced in Autumn 1976, but his terminal cancer and casting problems meant he was only able to start work in January 1977, alongside Robin Midgely. This stage version premiered on 4 July 1977 at Her Majesty's Theatre in London. A 1987 television version of the stage play starred Helen Mirren as Alma. The stage play itself was revived at the Old Vic from March to June 2011 to mark Rattigan's centenary, with Alma played by Anne-Marie Duff and Edith Davenport by Niamh Cusack. A new production of the radio play was aired again by BBC Radio 4 on 25 June 2011 directed by Thea Sharrock with original music by Adrian Johnston and featuring the Old Vic cast: Cause Celebre (Oct 1977) Glynis Johns, Lee Montague, Helen Lindsay, Bernard Archard, Patrick Barr - Her Majesty's Theatre London.
Cause Celebre (Play) Glynis Johns, Lee Montague, Helen Lindsay, Bernard Archard, Patrick Barr - Her Majesty's Theatre London
B&W Program / Playbill Date Oct 1977
Run: Jul 04, 1977 - ?
Size 215 x 135 mm Pages 25 Great info on Show and Cast
Condition:Used Good 7/10
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Manchester City and England goalkeeper Jim Mitchell is the only man to play for England while wearing spectacles, doing so in 1924 when capped against Ireland. He also played in the 1922 FA Cup Final for West Bromwich Albion wearing his specs.
Sheffield United's first ever goalkeeper was a bespectacled fellow by the name of Charlie Howlett.
Another keeper who played in his glasses was Swiss goalie Markus Schluepp, who played for St. Gallen in the late '70s/early '80s.
Former Millwall and Northern Ireland goalkeeper Ted Hinton used to keep his false teeth at the back of his net.
Newcastle United and Celtic goalkeeper Ronnie Simpson took great delight in telling the press how he kept his false teeth safe during games by rolling them in a handkerchief and putting them in his cap in the back of the net.
Queen of the South goalkeeper Willie Fotheringham actually left his false teeth in the back of his net following a game away to Arbroath. The gnashers were returned via a fish delivery lorry the following week.
After losing the sight of one eye in a car accident, Gordon Banks retired from the professional game but went on to play in the odd charity and exhibition match as well as spending a season in the North American Soccer League.
The oldest player ever to play a competitive game in England was New Brighton's Neil McBain, who turned out against Hartlepools United in a Division Three (North) game in 1947 at the ripe old age of 51 years and 120 days. McBain was New Brighton's manager and had to play as an emergency goalkeeper, almost 32 years to the day since he made his professional debut.
Former England international Dave Beasant was named as one of Stevenage Borough's substitutes during their league game against Carlisle United in October, 2014 at the tender age of 55.
In 1964, Sunderland goalkeeper Derek Foster became the youngest person to play in the First Division when he made his debut against Leicester City at the age of 15 years and 185 days.
The oldest player ever to appear in a World Cup Final was Italy's goalkeeper and captain, Dino Zoff, who played in the 1982 final in Spain aged 40 years, 4 months and 13 days.
At the age of 38 years and 232 days, Germany goalkeeper Jens Lehmann became the oldest player ever to appear in the European Championship final when Germany lost to Spain in 2008.
Egypt goalkeeper Essam El-Hadary becamse the oldest player ever to compete in the World Cup finals when he lined up against Saudi Arabia at the age of 45 in their group clash at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, marking his appearance by saving a first half penalty. El-Hadary broke the record set by Colombia's Faryd Mondragón, who made a substitute appearance at the 2014 Finals in a game against Japan at the tender age of 43 years and 3 days.
In January 2013, former Spanish international and Manchester United goalkeeper Ricardo came out of retirement to rejoin Osasuna after back-up keeper Asier Riesgo suffered a foot injury. Later that year he played against Real Madrid at the age of 41, becoming La Liga's oldest ever player in the process.
Cittadella keeper Andrea Pierobon holds the record for being the oldest professional player in the history of Italian football, having surpassed the previous record holder, fellow goalkeeper Marco Ballotta, in May. Pierobon is still going strong at the age of 45 in Italy's Serie B.
In April 2010, Dundee's Bobby Geddes replaced Tony Bullock in goal during a game against Raith Rovers after Bullock was forced off with a hamstring injury. Geddes was 49-years-old at the time.
Legendary Baggies Keeper John Osborne apparently had a plastic knuckle - but this didn't prevent him from winning the FA and League Cup with West Brom during the 1960s.
Bulgarian International and former Reading 'keeper Borislav Mihaylov gained notoriety during the 1994 World Cup Finals in the United States when he suddenly appeared with a full head of hair having been completely bald on top only weeks before. It turned out that he had decided to wear a wig to help promote his toupee company back home (During the Quarter Final game against Mexico, the poor man had to adjust his hairpiece under the protection of a towel after the blazing sun had caused him to sweat just a little too profusely…)
Probably the most instantly recognisable international goalkeeper of recent times was Faeroe Islands' goalie Martin Knudsen, who nearly used to always wear a bobble hat when he played.
In a similar vein, Hungarian goalkeeper Gábor Király always wears a pair of grey tracksuit bottoms rather than shorts when he plays.
Peterborough United goalkeeper Fred Barber used to run out onto the pitch wearing a Freddie Kruger mask from the film Nightmare on Elm Street. When The Posh reached Wembley in the play-off finals he was politely told it was not the done thing to do at the home of football but wore it anyway.
Former Glasgow Rangers and Scotland goalkeeper Andy Goram suffered from schizophrenia in the latter part of his career.
US international Tim Howard suffers from Tourette's Syndrome.
Tom Farquharson, Cardiff City's keeper in their 1927 FA Cup triumph, apparently always carried a hand gun with him!
Dutch goalkeeper Edwin Zoetebier used to bring his own lunch with him when he was with Feyenoord, which consisted of smoked fish, a speciality he first savoured when he was living in the seaside town of Volendam.
Turkish keeper Rüstü Reçber applies a thick layer of black charcoal under his eyes for almost every game, claiming that it helps block out the glare from stadium floodlights.
To celebrate winning his 50th international cap, Wales goalkeeper Paul Jones decided a trip to the barber's was in order and emerged from the players' tunnel sporting a "50" on either side with a Welsh dragon at the back. Unfortunately for Jones, he had a nightmare between the sticks as Slovakia ran out 5-1 winners in Cardiff.
Before the start of each half, Blackburn Rovers keeper Jason Brown performs a ritual that involves resting his head against each of his posts in turn, with his eyes closed and his hands in front of him as if in prayer.
Brazilian goalkeeper Carlos José Castilho was colour-blind and often had trouble picking out white balls during night games.
Having grown tired of continually being overlooked by successive England managers - despite a string of impressive performances - West Ham United's Robert Green decided to make point when the Hammers played Birmingham City in February 2008 by wearing a pair of gloves with "England's number 6" emblazoned across them.
Former American international Alan Mayer used to wear an ice hockey-style helmet when he kept goal during the 1970s.
Ned Doig, who kept goal for Sunderland, Liverpool and Scotland at the end of the 19th Century, always wore a cap when playing to hide his baldness.
When former Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Milija Aleksic began his career, he was so keen that he used to iron his bootlaces before playing.
Steve Ogrizovic was told he had to give up the fags if he wanted one final contract with Coventry City while the club were still in the top flight, which he duly did.
For reasons best known to himself, Saint-Etienne goalkeeper Jeremie Janot decided to don a Spider-man outfit in 2005 for a game against FC Istres and yes, that did include the mask...
Former Aldershot, Tottenham and Southampton keeper Ron Reynolds was reputedly one of the first professional footballers ever to wear contact lenses.
Australia's Mark Schwarzer has worn the same pair of shinpads since he was six years old.
Blackburn Athletic and Bradford Park Avenue goalkeeper Chick Farr was born with Syndactyly (webbed fingers).
Former West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Jimmy Sanders used to wear his 1954 FA Cup Winners medal around his neck when serving behind the bar of his pub after he retired from football.
Airdrieonians keeper John Martin would often swing from the crossbar during games if supporters behind his goal asked him too!
Aberdeen's Harry Blackwell wore a waterproof coat and took to the field with an umbrella borrowed from a spectator in the inclement weather when Aberdeen beat Peterhead 13-0.
One-time Celtic and Portsmouth goalkeeper Dick Beattie was a horse-racing fan and used to wear a jockey's cap when in goal.
Tony Chursky, who kept goal for Seattle Sounders and Canada in the 1970s, was deaf in one ear as is Ajax, Fulham and Netherlands international Maarten Stekelenburg.
Namibia international goalkeeper Athiel Mbaha has been deaf since the age of seven and apparently communicates with his teammates by screaming at them.
Wigan Athletic's Chris Kirkland was the last top-flight goalkeeper to wear a baseball cap to keep the sun out of his eyes, doing so during a game against West Ham United back in 2009.
Former Southampton and Aldershot goalkeeper Tony Godfrey holds the distinction of being Basingstoke Town's youngest and oldest player. Having turned out for The Dragons while still a schoolboy, he returned for one game in 1985 at the age of 45 after an injury crisis left the club without a keeper.
Hungary's Gábor Király became the oldest player to appear in the finals of the European Championships when he turned out against Austria in the Magyars' opening game of 2016 at the age of 40 years and 75 days, beating the record held by Lothar Matthäus.
When Sander Boschker finally made his international debut for the Netherlands in 2010 at the age of 39, he became his country's oldest ever debutant and capped player.
AC Milan's Gianluigi Donnarumma became the youngest ever goalkeeper to start a match in the history of Italian football when he turned out for against Sassuolo at the age of 16 years and 8 months.
Bengt Andersson shows no signs of retiring from football just yet. The former Sweden international goalkeeper recently joined Särö IK on a semi-professional basis and has form in this department. One of the oldest players to have appeared in the Allsvenskan, he won the Swedish league title with IFK Göteborg for the first time at the tender age of 41, become the oldest player to do so in the process.
Indian goalkeeper Shilton Paul was named after England goalkeeper Peter Shilton. His dad was a big fan.
Ayr United goalkeeper Hugh Sproat admitted to Shoot! magazine in 1977 that he was such a fan of Punk Rock that he regularly wore earrings shaped like razor blades - one was green, the other blue in a nod to the auld firm...
When Arbroath famously beat Bon Accord 36-0 in the Scottish Cup back in 1885, their goalkeeper, Jim Milne Sr, was apparently such a spectator that he smoked his pipe during the game.
There were many tales about former Queen's Park and Hearts goalkeeper Jim Cruickshank, most of which were probably apocryphal. However, one of the most frequent stories shared about the goalie was habit of walking onto the field of play with a transistor radio hidden in his towel, which was placed carefully beside the post and occasionally adjusted during lulls in play so he could tune into the horse racing from various circuits around the country.
In the early 90s, West Ham United goalkeeper Ludek Miklosko received a compliment of sorts when Hammers fan Danny Noise changed his name by deed poll to Danny Miklosko in honour of the Czech stopper.
Dutch goalkeeper Diederik Boer enjoyed a successful career with PEC Zwolle despite missing the little finger of his right hand, meaning he plays with only 9 fingers.
Sweden international and former Chelsea Ladies goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl suffers from vitiligo and has to apply high factor sunscreen before and during matches.
Former Dundee United goalkeeper Luis Zwick, who also had spells with Hansa Rostock and Schweinfurt 05, suffered from epilepsy as a child.
Denmark's Henry From was the epitome of cool when he faced a penalty in the semi-finals of the 1960 Olympic football tournament against Hungary. With his team leading 1-0, From readied himself for the spot kick by removing his chewing gum and sticking it to the side of his goalposts. After he saved Pal Varhidi's shot, he pciked the chewing gum off the post and put it back his mouth, with Denmark going on to win the game 2-0.
United States international goalkeeper Ruth Harker was blind in her left eye.
Birmingham City, Hibernian and Scotland goalkeeper Jim Herriot used to smear dollops of mud from his goalmouth under his eyes before a game to combat the glare from floodlights, especially during midweek games.
Roma's Francesco Quintini was reputedly the shortest goalkeeper to play in Serie A, standing at a height of just 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in).
Former Liverpool and Blackburn Rovers Ladies goalkeeper Danielle Gibbons was rendered deaf in her left ear following surgery in 2015 to remove a vestibular schwannoma.
Scottish goalkeeper Andy Greig, who enjoyed a career with Aberdeen, Darlington and Montrose either side of World War One, was born deaf.
Superstitious Goalkeepers
Former Wales international and Stoke City goalkeeper Leigh Richmond Roose was famously superstitious and always wore a lucky shirt beneath his goalkeeping jersey - an old black-and-green Aberystwyth top, was reputedly never washed.
Former Canadian international and Minnesota Kicks goalkeeper Tino Lettieri used to keep a lucky mascot in the form of a stuffed parrot called 'Ozzie' at the back of his net during games.
Something of a superstitious chap, former Scotland international Alan Rough always carried an old tennis ball and a key ring with a thistle motif on it to the ground with him and insisted on having a shave on the morning of every match. He always had to hang his clothes on peg No 13 too...
Another keeper with a superstitious streak in him was former Manchester United and England goalie Gary Bailey. The one-time Old Trafford custodian readily admits to using juju - an African form of black magic - during his spell with South African side Kaiser Chiefs. There must have been something in it as they won every domestic trophy while Bailey was in goal.
Aberdeen's Bobby Clark attributed his side's victory in the Scottish League Cup during the 1976/77 season to the white tie he wore with his match-day suit before every round, up to and including the final. Clark, a notoriously superstitious keeper, refused to change his tie during the competition, saying that it brought his side luck!
The much travelled former England goalkeeper David James has many pre-match superstitious rituals, probably the most disturbing of which is the need to spit on the walls of the changing room urinals before games.
Argentina's Sergio Goycochea developed an equally disturbing superstitious ritual during the 1990 World Cup Finals, namely urinating on the pitch before his side's penalty shoot-outs against Yugoslavia and Italy. It must have worked as Argentina won on both occasions to reach the final.
Ghana international Robert Mensah was something of a flamboyant goalkeeper who would often mock opponents by reading a newspaper while the game was in full flow. He was also prone to wearing an over-size flat cap during games in attempt to put strikers off and he'd often get into scraps when opposition players tried to remove it, believing it was bringing them bad luck through the use of juju.
Another Ghana goalkeeper with a lucky charm is Brimah Razak, who carried his favourite Spider-man action figure onto the pitch with him during the 2015 African Cup of Nations. Ghana reached the final but the comic book hero was powerless to prevent Razak from missing the decisive penalty in the shoot-out against the Ivory Coast in the final.
When former England international Reg Davies visited Bisham Abbey with Brian Clough's Derby County for a training session in the late 1960s, he refused to enter the building after being unnerved by a "ghostly vibe" that he picked up following the team's arrival.
Pior to every game he competed in, Irish keeper Shay Given, who enjoyed a successful career with Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United among others, would place a vial of holy water from Lourdes at the back of his goal as a lucky charm.
Another Irish goalkeeper with a superstitious habit was Celtic custodian Packie Bonner, who carried a piece of clay from County Donegal with him in his glove bag.
When Scotland played in the 1978 World Cup finals in Argentina, goalkeeper Alan Rough took with him a good luck message from a Blue Peter viewer who won a competition on the programme and placed it in his net at the start of every game.
Jack Robinson, who played eleven times for England at the turn of the 20th Century and enjoyed spells with Lincoln City, Derby County and Millwall among others, was something of a superstitious chap and insisted on having a bowl of rice pudding before every game. There may have been something in it because the one time he failed to have his lucky pre-match meal, he was beaten eleven times!
Bristol Rovers goalkeeper Herbert Hoyle had a liking for oranges and apparently always placed one at the back of his net for good luck.
Iker Casillas is a rather superstitious goalkeeper. Among his many quirks is the need to touch his own crossbar whenever his team scored. However, one of Casillas' oddest rituals was when he wore his socks inside out on the advice of a gypsy prison inmate. He carried on doing so until manager Jose Mourinho benched him!
Former Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina developed a couple of pre-match rituals during his time at Anfield. Before every game he used to fill his car up with petrol at the same service station - even if he didn't need to - and insisted on parking in bay 39 in the players' car park at the ground.
During UEFA Euro 2012, the Czech Republic squad decided not to shave, believing to do so would bring bad luck. Such was their commitment that goalkeeper Petr Čech refused to get out his razor even when his wife told him he looked awful and should have a shave!
Spartak Moscow goalkeeper Artem Rebrov kisses his goalposts before each game.
Before found international fame at the 1990 World Cup finals, Colombia goalkeeper Rene Higuita visited a fortune teller with Atletico Nacional teammate Carlos Perea in a bid to improve their form, who advised them that their fortunes would change if the team wore blue belts and underparts. Having taken the advice on board, the club went on to win the Copa Libertadores in 1989.
West Ham goalkeeper Adrian sought a bit of luck before his side's London derby against Chelsea during the 2017/18 season and thought rubbing the head of Argentine teammate Pablo Zabaleta during training sessions would do the job. The ritual earned the goalkeeper a bit of publicity, with the Spaniard telling journalists that rubbing a bald head is supposed to bring good luck but it didn't work as he was dropped in favour of England goalkeeper Joe Hart. The match ended 1-1.
Every time Barcelona score a goal, their keeper, German Marc-André ter Stegen, takes a quick drink from his water bottle, positioned at the side of his net.
Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois performs the same ritual prior to international games during the playing of his country's national anthem, La Brabanconne. While singing along to the anthem, Courtois touches his chin for good luck!
Borussia Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Burki has to touch the match ball before the game kicks off, sometimes going to extreme measures, including taking the ball off of mascots, in order to do so.
Coventry and Manchester City goalkeeper Perry Suckling kept a bible in the back of his net for good luck.
Former Leicester City and Bournemouth goalkeeper Ian Andrews was a creature of habit and always put his left boot on first before a match.
Back in 1996, when Rafael Benitez's tenure at Real Valladolid was under threat, his kit man placed some garlic behind the goal of Valencia goalkeeper Andoni Zubizarreta hoping to bring him some bad luck. It seemed to work as the former Spanish goalkeeper had to be replaced before the game after he was injured during the warm-up. Unfortunately for Benitez and his kit man, the in-coming Jorge Bartual played a blinder, winning the Man of the Match award as Valencia triumphed 5-2.
During is spell at Maine Road, Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Corrigan began to receive a sprig of lucky heather before every home game from flower seller and City fan Helen Turner, with the pair captured for posterity in the 1981 Topical Times Football Book performing the ritual.
Former Scotland and Norwich City goalkeeper Bryan Gunn had an interesting pre-match ritual while he was with Aberdeen; he would attempt to head-butt the crossbar, much to the amusement of manager Alex Ferguson.
Manchester United's David de Gea has an in-match ritual where he touches his crossbar every time his teammates score a goal.
Goalkeeper Nicknames
The Black Octopus - Lev Yashin
Tim- Reg Williamson (England & Middlesbrough)
Tim - Ernest Williamson (England & Arsenal) - Ernest was named after Reg
The Cat - Peter Bonetti, Tim Flowers, Reg Davies
Bert - Bernhard Trautmann (Manchester City)
Big Norm - Mark Crossley (Nottingham Forest, Fulham & Wales)
Banks of England - Gordon Banks
Lurch - Dave Beasant (Wimbledon, Newcastle United, Chelsea & England)
The Clutch - Gil Merrick (Birmingham City & England)
H - David Seaman (Arsenal, Manchester City & England)
The Marx Brothers - Gordon Banks, Peter Bonetti and Ron Springett
Colonel Mustard - Tony Coton (Manchester City)
El Loco - Ramon Quiroga (Peru), René Higuita (Columbia)
Tarzan - Peter Shilton
Dai the Drop - Dai Davies (Everton, Swansea City & Wales)
Prince of Goalkeepers - James McAulay (Dumbarton & Scotland)
Big Swifty - Frank Swift (Manchester City & England)
Tiger - Alexi Khomich (Dynamo Moscow & USSR)
Stonewall Jackson - John Jackson (Crystal Palace, Leyton Orient & Millwall)
The Archdeacon - Leigh Richmond Roose (Sunderland, Aston Villa & Wales)
Budgie - John Burridge
Calamity James - David James (Watford, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Manchester City & England)
Little Willie - William Foulke
Mister Magoo - Kasey Keller (Millwall, Leicester City, Tottenham & USA)
The Flying Pig - Tommy Lawrence (Liverpool)
Happy Jack - Jack Hillman (Burnley & Manchester City)
The Freak - Mark Bosnich (Aston Villa, Manchester United & Australia)
Monty - Jim Montgomery (Sunderland), Morton Betts (Wanderers & England)
Elastic - Milija Aleksic (Luton Town, Tottenham Hotspur)
Denzil (from 'Only Fools & Horses') - Tony Warner (Millwall)
The Duck - Ubaldo Fillol (Racing Club, River Plate & Argentina)
Lettuce - Carlos Roa (Argentina)
The Rabbit - Oscar Peréz (Cruz Arul & Mexico)
The Panther - Boukar Alioum (Samsunspor & Cameroon)
Ding Dong - Andy Bell (AFC Wimbledon)
Pagliaccio (Clown) - Gianluca Pagliuca (Sampdoria, Bologna & Italy)
Spinky Winky - Nigel Spink (Aston Villa, Millwall)*
Laa-Laa - Tim Carter (Oxford United, Sunderland, Millwall, Halifax Town)*
Saint Marcos - Marcos (Palmeiras, Brazil)
Jonah - Paul Jones (Southampton, Wolves & Wales)
El Condor - Roberto Rojas (Colo Colo & Chile)
Willow - Bob Wilson (Arsenal & Scotland)
Peter the Great - Peter Schmeichel
Scruff - Alan Rough (Celtic, Partick Thistle & Scotland)
Rolls - Simon Royce (Southend United, Leicester City & QPR)
Pigskin - Angelo Peruzzi (Juventus, Italy)
Dumbo - Edwin van der Sar (Ajax, Netherlands)
Walks - Ian Walker (Tottenham, Leicester City & England)
Bullneck - Andy Goram (Oldham Athletic, Rangers, Manchester United & Scotland)
Meteor - Pablo Cavallero (Celta de Vigo, Espanyol & Argentina)
Woody - Andy Woodman (Brentford, Oxford United)
Aunty - Anti Niemi (Hearts, Southampton & Finland)
Baggy - Neville Southall (Everton & Wales)
The Beast - Brian Jensen (Burnley)
The Bomb - Sander Westerveld (Vitesse Arnhem, Liverpool & Netherlands)
T-Ho - Tim Howard (Manchester United & United States)
Little Edwin - Ross Flitney (Fulham, Barnet)
John - Jovan Lukic (Arsenal, Leeds United)
Shaka - Neil Hislop (Reading, Newcastle United, West Ham & Portsmouth)
Spiderman - Walter Zenga (Inter, Sampdoria & Italy)
Jaguar - Luciano Castellini (Torino, Napoli)
Giddeon - Pietro Carmignani (Juventus, Fiorentina)
Sumo - Gary Phillips (Barnet)
El Brody - Jorge Campos (Cruz Azul, LA Galaxy & Mexico)
De Beer (The Bear) - Piet Schrijvers (Ajax & Netherlands)
Hitchy - Kevin Hitchcock (Chelsea)
Dingle - Mark Westhead (Oldham Athletic, Wycombe Wanderers)
Celeste - Sebastián Viera (Nacional de Montevideo & Uruguay)
Titan - Oliver Kahn (Bayern Munich & Germany)
Toni - Harald Schumacher (1.FC Koln & West Germany)
Monkey - Germán Burgos (River Plate, Athletico Madrid & Argentina)
Goyco - Sergio Goycochea (River Plate, Vélez Sarsfield, Newells Old Boys & Argentina)
Black Panther - Gyula Grosics (Honved & Hungary)
Lonners - Andy Lonergan (Preston North End)
Boaz - Glyn Myhill (Aston Villa, Bradford City, Bristol City & Hull City)
Zubi - Pascal Zuberbuhler (Grasshopper, FC Basel, & Switzerland)
Spider - Zeljko Kalac (Sydney United, Roda, Perugia, AC Milan & Australia)
The Girvan Lighthouse - Peter McCloy (Kilmarnock, Rangers & Scotland)
Sammy - Paul Sansome (Crystal Palace, Millwall & Southend United)
Erik the Viking - Erik Thorstvedt (IFK Göteborg, Tottenham Hotspur & Norway)
Frank Spencer - Richard Wright (Ipswich Town, Arsenal, Everton & England)
Gez - Paul Gerrard (Oldham Athletic, Everton & Nottingham Forest)
Der Goalie - Stefan Klos (Glasgow Rangers)
El Koke - Pedro Contreras (Real Betis)
The Poominator - Mart Poom (Derby County, Sunderland & Estonia)
Ludo - Ludek Miklosko (West Ham United & Czechoslovakia)
God's Goalkeeper - João Leite (Atlético Mineiro, Vitória de Guimarães & Brazil)
Dino Zoff - Boye Cooper (Cedar United, Mighty Barrolle a& Liberia)
Umbro - Gift Muzadzi (Dynamos, Celtics Bloemfontein, BSV Stuttgart & Zimbabwe)
Vítor Baliza (Goalmouth) - Vítor Baía (FC Porto & Portugal)
The Flying Dutchman - Gerrit Keizer (Arsenal, Charlton Athletic, Ajax & Netherlands)
Fawlty Manuel - Manuel Almunia (Arsenal)
Black Spider - Fabio Cudicini (Udinese, Roma & AC Milan)
Pepe - José Manuel Reina Páez (Villarreal, Liverpool & Spain)
Piggy - Fan Chun Yip (Buler Rangers, Happy Valley & Hong Kong)
Zibi the Hibby - Zbigniew Malkowski (Hibernian)
Wacka - James Walker (Walsall & West Ham United)
El Pato - Roberto Abbondanzieri (Rosario Central, Boca Juniors & Argentina)
Zé Gato - José Henrique (Benfica & Portugal)
Dida - Nelson de Jesus Silva (Corinthians, AC Milan & Brazil)
The Beast - Zach Thornton (Chicago Fire & USA)
De Muur (The Wall) - Dany Verlinden (Club Brugge & Belgium)
Eagle of Asia - Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh (Esteghlal FC, Persepolis & Iran)
The Octopus - Nir Davidovich (Maccabi Haifa & Israel)
Butterfingers - Rab Douglas (Celtic, Dundee & Scotland)
Börni - Bernd Dreher (Bayern Munich, KFC Uerdingen)
The Eagle - Dimitrios Eleftheropoulos (Olympiakos, AS Roma & Greece)
Shay - Seamus Given (Newcastle United & Republic of Ireland)
Neco - Luis Enrique Martínez (Independiente Santa Fe & Colombia)
Tarzan - Antonio Roma (Boca Juniors & Argentina)
Smiler - Jack Smith (Sheffield United)
La Tota - Antonio Carbajal (León & Mexico)
Len the Cat - Len Davies (Bangor City)
Elvis - Phil Priestley (Bangor City)
El Pulpo - Luis Arconada (Real Sociedad, Real Madrid & Spain)
The Cat of Maracaná - Antoni Ramallets (Real Valladolid, Barcelona & Spain)
Chocolate - Héctor Baley (Huracán, Independiente & Argentina)
Big Vlad - Vladimir Beara (Hajduk Split, Red Star Belgrade & Yugoslavia)
Chiquito - Carlos Bossio (Estudiantes, Benfica, Vitória & Argentina)
Saint Castilho - Carlos José Castilho (Fluminense & Brazil)
The Dude - Jerzy Dudek (Liverpool & Poland)
Edgie - Lewis Edge (Blackpool)
Kamikaze - Giorgio Ghezzi (Inter, Genoa & AC Milan)
Red Bird - Marcus Hahnemann (Reading & USA)
Slim Kat - Moeneeb Josephs (Cape Town Spurs, Bidvest Wits & South Africa)
El Divino - Ricardo Zamora (Espanyol, Barcelona & Spain)
The Cat of Prague - František Plánicka (SK Slavia Praha & Czechoslovakia)
Topsham Fisherman - Dick Pym (Bolton Wanderers & England)
Clooney - Antonios Nikopolidis (Panathinaikos, Olympiakos & Greece)
Oggy - Steve Ogrizovic (Liverpool & Coventry City)
The Blind Venetian - Massimo Taibi (Piacenza, Manchester United, Reggina & Atalanta)
The Ear - Daniel Örlund (AIK)
Wild Boy - Aaron Lawrence (Violet Kickers & Jamaica)
Boopie - Warren Barrett (Violet Kickers & Jamaica)
King Artur - Artur Boruc (Legia Warsaw, Celtic & Poland)
Tati - José María Buljubasich (Real Oviedo, River Plate & Universidad Catolica)
Bubu - André-Joël Eboué (Tonnerre Yaoundé & Seville)
Lasse - Lars Eriksson (Hammarby, IFK Norrköping, Porto & Sweden)
Spider - Rowen Fernandez (Kaiser Chiefs & South Africa)
Pim - Willem Doesburg (Sparta Rotterdam, PSV Eindhoven & Netherlands)
Norrie - Neil Martin (Rangers, East Fife & Queen of the South)
Killer Miller - Markus Miller (Karlsruher SC)
McKnightmare - Alan McKnight (West Ham United)
Pepín - José Casas Gris (Las Palmas, Real Betis & Spain)
El Gato - Abel Resino González (Atlético Madrid & Spain)
El Gato - Mario Osbén (Unión Española, Colo-Colo & Chile)
The Iron Curtain - Rinat Dasayev (Spartak Moscow & USSR)
Zetti - Armelino Donizetti Quagliato (São Paulo, Santos & Brazil)
Biscuits - Phil Harrington (Chester City & Cork City)
Vouno (Mountain) - Józef Wandzik (Gornik Zabrze, Panathinaikos, Apollon Smyrnis & Poland)
Dirty Jack - John Jones (Druids & Wales)
Slim Kat - Moeneeb Josephs (Ajax Cape Town, Orlando Pirates & South Africa)
Long Bob - Bob Roberts (West Brom & England)
The Legend - Nasser Hejazi (Taj, Shabaz & Iran)
The Flying Fish - Juan Yustrich (Boca Juniors & Argentina)
Big Ox - Qiu Shengjiong (Shanghai Shenhua)
The Bird - Takis Ikonomopoulos (Panathinaikos)
El Chopo (The Poplar) - José Ángel Iribar (Athletic Bilbao & Spain)
The Penalty King - Tom Farquharson (Cardiff City & Ireland)
Sheila - Eamonn Darcy (Oldham Athletic & Shamrock Rovers)
The Iceman - John Ruddy (Norwich City & England)
Shorty - Bert Slater (Falkirk, Liverpool & Dundee)
Smiler - Jack Smith (Sheffield United)
The Chariot - Kim Myong-Won (Amrokgang & North Korea)
Superman - Sergio Vargas (Independiente & Chile)
Saint Michel - Michel Preud'homme (Mechelen, Benfica & Belgium)
Berry - Robert Beresford Brown (Manchester United, Doncaster & Hartlepools United)
The Flying Pig - Jim Eadie (Cardiff City & Bristol Rovers)
Gunner Reilly - Matthew Reilly (Portsmouth & Ireland)
Beto - António Pimparel (Porto, Sevilla & Portugal)
Elfmetertöter (Penalty Killer) - Rudolf Kargus (Hamburg, 1. FC Nürnberg & West Germany)
Nonno (Grandad) - Andrea Pierobon (Cittadella)
Honest Ted - Teddy Davison (Sheffield Wednesday & England)
The Prince in the Yellow Jersey - Jerry Dawson (Rangers, Falkirk & Sccotland)
Lofty - Phil Parkes (Wolverhampton Wanderers & Vancouver Whitecaps)
The Secret - Noel Valladares (Motagua, Olimpia & Honduras)
The Walrus - Theo Custers (Antwerp, Espanyol, KV Mechelen & Belgium)
The Falcon - José Luis Munguía (FAS & El Salvador)
Lindy - Findlay Kerr (Bethlehem Steel, Fall River Marksmen & USA)
Wally - Mark Wallington (Leicester City & Derby County)
Oka - Orhej Nikolov (Eintracht Frankfurt & Macedonia)
Superman - Scott Vallow (Colorado Rapids & Rochester Rhinos)
Bebote - Jimmy Schmidt (Plaza Colonia & Sport Ancash)
Milly - Tony Millington (West Brom, Peterborough, Swansea City & Wales)
Kamikaze - Alan Mayer (San Diego Sockers, California Surf & USA)
The Pastor - Vincent Enyeama (Hapoel Tel Aviv, Lille & Nigeria)
Uomo di Gomma (the Rubber Man) - Gianpiero Combi (Juventus & Italy)
El Mono (Monkey) - Carlos Navarro Montoya (Boca Juniors, Chacarita Juniors & Colombia)
Saracinesca - Luigi Griffanti (Fiorentina, Torino, Venezia & Italy)
Dusty - David Hudock (Seattle Sounders & Charleston Battery)
Gentleman Jess - Jesse Whatley (Bristol Rovers)
Tiger of Budapest - Walter Zeman (Rapid Vienna & Austria)
The Rock - Tony Macedo (Fulham)
The Eel - Dragoje Leković (Budućnost Titograd, Kilmarnock & Yugoslavia)
Rubber Man - Manuel Bento (Benfica & Portugal)
Black Panther - Erwin Ballabio(FC Grenchen, FC Thun & Switzerland)
Otto - Wolfgang Kleff (Borussia Mönchengladbach, Fortuna Düsseldorf & West Germany)
Heini Fausten - Heinz Kwiatkowski (Borussia Dortmund, Rot-Weiss Essen & West Germany)
Bionic - John Osborne (Chesterfield & West Bromwich Albion)
Ripper - Jimmy Whitehouse (Grimsby Town & Manchester United)
The Flying Schoolmaster - Fritz Herkenrath (1.FC Köln, Rot-Weiss Essen & West Germany)
El Arquero cantor (The Singing Goalkeeper) - Julio Musimessi (Newell's Old Boys, Boca Juniors & Argentina)
Tippen - Henry Johansen (Vålerenga & Norway)
de Kat (The Cat) - Pim Bekkering (PSV Eindhoven)
El Puma Mayor (The Eldest Puma) - Sergio Bernal (UNAM Pumas & Mexico)
Pepin - José Casas Gris (Las Palmas, Real Betis & Spain)
Criptonita (Kryptonite) - Miguel Pinto (Universidad de Chile, Atlas & Chile)
Gas Meter - Peter Latchford (Celtic & Clyde)
El Pulpo (the Octopus) - Denis Espinoza (San Marcos, Walter Ferretti & Nicaragua)
Little Pilgrim - Harry Sweptsone (Clapton, Corinthian, Swifts & England)
Zimbo - Uwe Zimmermann (SV Waldhof Mannheim, VfL Wolfsburg & Eintracht Braunschweig)
Iron Man Bill - Bill Lambton (Peterborough United & Doncaster Rovers)
Magic Hands - Kossi Agassa (Metz, Reims & Togo)
Coco - Tim Clarke (Huddersfield Town & Shrewsbury Town)
Lofty - Phil Parkes (Wolverhampton Wanderers & Vancouver Whitecaps)
Scorpion - Melvin Barrera (Águila & El Salvador)
Rambo - Zoran Varvodić (Hajduk Split, Spartak Subotica & Olimpija Ljubljana)
Crazy Sword - Chow Chee Keong (Jardine, South China & Malaysia)
Tubby - John Ogston (Aberdeen & Doncaster Rovers)
Apu - Peter Fregene (ECN, Stationery Stores F.C. & Nigeria)
Pull-it - W.E. Powell (Burslem Port Vale)
El Buldog (the Bulldog) - José Luís Chilavert (San Lorenzo, Real Zaragoza, Vélez Sarsfield & Paraguay)
Heinz Kroket (Heinz Croquette) - Heinz Stuy (Telstar & Ajax Amsterdam)
The Dancing Dervish - Tommy Moore (Millwall Athletic & Thames Ironworks)
Jimmy - Alberto Fontana (Cesena, Bari, Atalanta & Palermo)
The Secret - Noel Valladares (Motagua, Olimpia & Honduras)
Yorkie - Chris Turner (Manchester United, Sheffield Wednesday & Sunderland)
Zamora - Bengt Nyholm (IFK Norrköping & Sweden)
Yashin - Robert Mensah (Mysterious Dwarfs, Asante Kotoko & Ghana)
Legend - Alan Knight (Portsmouth)
Frost - Frank Rost (Werder Bremen, Schalke 04, Hamburg & Germany)
Chino - Kyle Goldwin (Gibraltar United, Lincoln United & Gibraltar)
Freddie - Tony Lange (Aldershot, West Bromwich Albion & Fulham)
Yoda - Ron Corry (Sydney United, Manly & Australia)
Breadstick - Arturo Rodenak (Audax Italiano & Rangers de Talca)
Colt Seavers - Jörg Sievers (Hannover 96)
La Bruja - Óscar McFarlane (Panama Viejo, Tauro & Panama)
Lettuce Hands - Ricardo Tavarelli (Grêmio, Olimpia & Paraguay)
San Siro-Sven - Sven Andersson (Helsingborg)
Gripen - Helge Bengtsson (Malmö & Sweden)
Spiderman - Brian Baloyi (Kaizer Chiefs, Mamelodi Sundowns & South Africa)
El Puma Mayor (The Eldest Puma) - Sergio Bernal (UNAM Pumas)
Fock - Fredson Jorge Ramos Tavares (Sporting Praia, Mindelense & Cape Verde)
Father Fry - Arthur Fry (St. Mary's)
The Fat Goalie - David Felgate (Lincoln City, Bolton Wanderers & Chester City
el Chocolate - Milton Flores (Real España & Honduras)
Blue - Bruce Grobbelaar (Crewe Alexandra, Liverpool & Southampton)
Ghost - Joseph Mulenga (Red Arrows & Zambia)
The Elephant Man - George Dunlop (Manchester City, Glentoran, Ballymena United & Northern Ireland)
Kucku - Victor Olsson (Hammarby IF & Sweden)
The Magnet - Colin Coosemans (Club Brugge & Mechelen)
The Black Cat - Michalis Delavinias (AEK Athens & Greece)
Simpson - Nelson Tapia (O'Higgins, Universidad Católica & Chile)
Ruso - Vladimiro Tarnawsky (Newell's Old Boys, San Lorenzo, Boston Beacons & Argentina)
The Alley Cat - Allan Thomas (Moroka Swallows)
Potso - Apostol Sokolov (Levski Sofia & Bulgaria)
Scoop - Vojislav Stanisic (New York Cosmos, Chicago Sting & USA)
Pius - Arthur Fahr (FC Basel)
Pulpo (The Octopus) - Dany Luis Quintero (Cienfuegos, Nollingen & Cuba)
Big Ben - Michelangelo Rampulla (Cesena, Cremonese & Juventus)
Skilly - Reginald Williams (Watford & Brighton)
*Tim Carter and Nigel Spink picked up their nicknames while playing for Millwall at the height of Teletubbie-mania in 1997. Their choice of goalkeeping kit (lurid green and yellow) probably had something to do with it...
Quirky Middle Names
Primrose - Bob Wilson (Arsenal & Scotland)
Boleslaw - Peter Schmeichel
Agnew - Colin McDonald (Burnley & England)
Hewitt - Leslie Gay (Old Brightonians, Corinthians & England)
Purvis - John Hawtry (Old Etonians & England)
Dallas Fyfe - Bill Brown (Tottenham Hotspur & Scotland)
Barkley - George Raikes (Oxford University & England)
Peel - John Rawlinson (Cambridge Univeristy & England)
Oak - Ernie Scattergood (Derby County & England)
Albermarle - Harry Swepstone (Corinthians & England)
Rodwell - Leonard Wilkinson (Oxford University & England)
Garnet - Reg Williamson (Middlesbrough & England)
Darnley - Rupert Anderson (Old Etonians & England)
Peto - Morton Betts (Wanderers & England)
Hallows - Teddy Taylor (Huddersfield Town & England)
De Courtenay - Reginald Welch (Harrow Chequers & England)
Fane - Charlie Preedy (Arsenal & Bristol Rovers)
Winter - Jesse Whatley (Bristol Rovers)
Diamond - Jack Harkness (Hearts & Scotland)
Hardy - Jock Robson (Arsenal & Bournemouth)
Henderson - Ian Black (Southampton, Fulham & Scotland)
Sandilands - Sandy Kennon (Norwich City & Colchester United)
Fairclough - Ted Adams (Wrexham, Southport & Burnley)
Sandlands - Thomson Allen (Dundee & Scotland)
Calderwood McKinstrey - Allan Todd (Cowdenbeath, Port Vale & Nottingham Forest)
Foster - John Potts (Leeds United & Port Vale)
Hewitson - Bob Dixon (Stoke City & West Ham United)
MacArthur - George Yardley (East Fife & Forfar Athletic)
Partridge - Tommy Clish (Darlington & West Ham United)
Pollock - John Eadon (Tottenham Hotspur)
Grimmond - Sandy Davie (Dundee United, Luton Town & New Zealand)
Hardisty - Joshua Wilkinson (Glasgow Rangers & Dumbarton)
Johnstone - Tommy Lawrence (Liverpool & Scotland)
Shepherd - Jim Rollo (Oldham Athletic, Southport & Bradford City)
Dallas Ochterlony - W. D. O. Greig (Wanderers)
Scougal - Drew Brand (Everton & Hereford United)
Clews - Jimmy Cowan (Greenock Morton, Sunderland & Scotland)
March - John Hope (Darlington, Sheffield United & Hartlepool United)
Steel - David Stewart (Ayr United, Leeds United & Scotland)
Talbot - Percy Ames (Colchester United)
Dutton - Jack Benton (Stoke City & Glentoran)
Smithson - Charles Blakey (Lincoln City & Doncaster Rovers)
Beresford - Berry Brown (Manchester United & Hartlepools United)
Hallimond - Des Fawcett (Darlington, Preston North End & Rochdale)
Scrimgeour - Don Mackay (Forfar Athletic, Dundee United & Dallas Tornado)
Kendall - Jake Kean (Blackburn Rovers & Hartlepool United)
Redmond - Hugh Kelly (Fulham, Southampton, Exeter City & Republic of Ireland)
Mansell - Bill Heath (Bournemouth & Lincoln City)
Gladstone - Sam Gillam (Bolton Wanderers & Wales)
Gibb - Bill Robertson (Chelsea & Leyton Orient)
Murdoch Morrison - Willie Whigham (Falkirk & Middlesbrough)
McCourt - Norman Uprichard (Arsenal, Portsmouth, Swindon Town & Northern Ireland)
Vallance - David Robertson (St. Mirren & York City)
Watson - Harry Thomson (Burnley, Blackpool & Barrow)
Huitson - Edwin Blackburn (Hull City, York City & Hartlepool United)
Gilchrist - Ron Brebner (Chelsea, Huddersfield Town & Leicester Fosse)
Pettigrew - Ian MacFarlane (Dumbarton, Clydebank & Hamilton)
Mars - Jimmy Ferguson (Oldham Athletic, Crewe Alexandra & Darlington)
Lamont McQueen - Dave Smith (Albion Rovers, Hamilton Academical, Gillingham & Brentford)
McQueen Anderson - Jimmy Smith (Tottenham Hotspur, St Johnstone, Norwich City & Ayr United)
Ashby - Tommy Spicer (Woolwich Arsenal & Brentford)
Carr - Tommy Forgan (Hull City & York City)
Barlow - Peter Pickering (York City, Chelsea & Northampton Town)
Gears - Kingsley Whiffen (Chelsea & Plymouth Argyle)
Cockburn - Jimmy Hugall (Clapton Orient, Hamilton Academical & Durham City)
Holliday - Ike Tate (West Ham United & Doncaster Rovers)
Kessack - John Ogston (Aberdeen & Doncaster Rovers)
Nelson - Mark Paston (Napier City Rovers, Bradford City, Wellington Phoenix & New Zealand)
Brown - Willy Nimmo (Alloa Athletic & Doncaster Rovers)
Pryer - Hubert Pearson (West Bromwich Albion)
Sowerby - Tom Rowlandson (Sunderland & England Amateurs)
Lynch - Tom Moore (Darlington)
Dalgleish - Geoff Morton (Watford & Southend United)
Burns - Tom Hetherington (Burnley & Gateshead)
Lockhead - Harry Fearnley (Leeds United & Newport County)
July - Willy Gueret (Millwall, Swansea City & MK Dons)
Knox - Stan Gullan (Clyde, Queens Park Rangers & Montrose)
Blackstoke - John Miller (Dumbarton)
St Aubyn - Dwayne Miller (Harbour View, Syrianska & Jamaica)
McQ - Steve Anderson (Dumbarton, Alloa Athletic & East Fife)
Cromwell - Ernie Beecham (Fulham & Queens Park Rangers)
Carr - Jack Bell (Sunderland, Accrington Stanley & Bradford Park Avenue)
Pafford - Harry Medhurst (West Ham United, Chelsea & Brighton)
Preston - William Young (Brentford)
Lewington - Jimmy Whitehouse (Grimsby Town, Aston Villa & Manchester United)
Wheeler - Fred Nickson (Liverpool)
Stirling - Jim Ferguson (Brentford & Notts County)
Baden - Robert Radford (Port Vale)
Chase - Percival Parr (Oxford University & England)
Nelson - Walter McBride (Oxford University)
Gilding - Graham Davies (Watford, Colchester United & Merthyr Tydfil)
Scobie - Will Huffer (Leeds United)
Charlton - Freddie Houldsworth (Swindon Town, Stoke City & Reading)
Bell - John Brown (Clyde, Dundee & Scotland)
Stirling Brown - Alex Ferguson (Gillingham, Swansea Town & Bury)
Walker - Ethan Ross (Worcester City & Colchester United)
Riddell - Ed Robson (Portsmouth, Sunderland & Wrexham)
McDonald - Ronnie Sinclair (Bristol City, Stoke City & Chester City)
Young - Matt Middleton (Southport, Sunderland & Bradford City)
Twaddle - Archibald Milliken (Kilmarnock & Dumbarton)
Blackstock - John Miller (Dumbarton)
Smithson - Charles Blakey (Lincoln City & Doncaster Rovers)
Campbell - Israel Campbell Money (St. Mirren)
Wardlaw - John Johnston (Motherwell)
Gourlay Nicholl - Bob Wyllie (Dundee United, Blackpool & Mansfied Town)
Mackie - Jackie Wren (Hibernian, Berwick Rangers & Hellenic)
Cullen - Joe Duckworth (Aberdare Athletic, Reading & Brighton & Hove Albion)
Devlin - Eddie Connachan (Dunfermline Athletic, Middlesbrough & Falkirk)
Glover - Fred Craig (Plymouth Argyle, Hamilton Academical & Motherwell)
Parkinson - Harry Dukes (Ipswich Town & Norwich City)
Rutherford - William Douglas (Queens Park)
Rambo - David Becker (Correcaminos & Inter de Lages)
Montandon - Herbert "Monty" Garland-Wells (Clapham Orient & Fulham)
Robertson - Stuart Garden (Brechin City, Forfar Athletic & Notts County)
Brown Robertson - Bert Gebbie (Queen of the South & Bradford Park Avenue)
Smith - Jimmy Raeside (Third Lanark & Bury)
Bell Alexander - Bobby Reid (Swansea Town, Arbroath & Raith Rovers)
McIntosh - George Ramage (Third Lanark, Colchester United & Leyton Orient)
Garvin - Jim Stewart (Kilmarnock, Middlesbrough & Rangers)
Harrington - James Trafford (Manchester City, Accrington Stanley & Bolton Wanderers)
Denman - Jack Cooper (Barnsley & Newport County)
Brymer - James Crumley (Dundee Hibernian, Darlington and Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic)
White - Bob Hepburn (Third Lanark & Ayr United)
Charlton - Jimmy Maidment (Newport County, Notts County & Accrington Stanley)
Espie - Ally Maxwell (Motherwell, Rangers & Greenock Morton)
Liddell - Andrew Aitken (Liverpool & Hartlepools United)
Watkin - Dan Allsopp (Nottingham Forest)
Hughes - Bobby Beale (Brighton & Hove Albion & Manchester United)
Gunn - John Falconer (Cowdenbeath, Celtic & East Stirlingshire)
Halbert - Doug Flack (Fulham & Walsall)
Gwendy - Joseph Hughes (West Ham United & Bolton Wanderers)
Gemmell - Frank Walker (Queen's Park, Third Lanark & Scotland)
Leitham - Peter Gardiner (Falkirk & St. Johnstone)
Unfortunate Monikers
When Australia were beaten 17-0 by a touring English FA XI in 1951, their goalkeeper was one Norman Conquest.
In 1958, Danish side Frem Copenhagen had a goalkeeper called Bent Koch on their books.
In 2005, Nottingham Forest signed a young goalkeeper by the name of Paddy Gamble.
Has there ever been a more apt name for a Scottish goalkeeper than Dundee United's Hamish McAlpine?
Shrewsbury Town once had a goalkeeper by the name of Dick Brush.
French side Bordeaux have the unique distinction of having not one but two goalkeepers called Dropsy on their books - former French international Dominique Dropsy and his son Damien.
Back in the 1980s, schoolboys around England had a good laugh or two at the expense of Brighton & Hove Albion's Perry Digweed and Crystal Palace's Perry Suckling.
Egypt's goalkeeper in their only game of the 1934 World Cup was Mustafa Kamel Mansour, who later played for Queen's Park while studying in Scotland.
In 1964 Darlington signed the delightfully named Ray Snowball from non-league Crook Town.
Keeping with the winter theme, York City signed Jack Frost from Grimsby Town in 1948 after he was "frozen out" at Blundell Park.
Port Vale and Middlesbrough had a goalkeeper on their books called Joe Frail, who was once suspended by Vale after he missed a train to a match against Rotherham United and failed to give a suitable reason as to why.
Chelsea once signed a goalkeeper called Les Fridge, who only played once for the Blues in a 5-1 defeat against Watford. He later enjoyed a career north of the boarder with St. Mirren and Clyde among others.
NASL side Chicago Sting once signed a keeper called Paul Coffee.
There can't be many goalkeepers named after a United States president but Belize international Woodrow Wilson West is certainly one of them.
Belgian goalkeeper Cyprien Baguette earned his "crust" between the sticks for Charleroi and FC Brussels.
Keeping it in the Family
Spurs and England goalie Ian Walker's Dad Mike used to keep goal for Colchester United back in the Seventies. Mike tried to buy his son during his first spell in charge of Norwich City.
Midfielders Stephen Clemence and Sam Shilton decided not to follow in their fathers' footsteps and battle it out for the England No1 spot like their dads, Ray and Peter, did in the late 70s/early 80s. They both opted for a career in the middle of the park instead, although Stephen was once forced to play in goal for Birmingham City after Nico Vassen was sent off.
Peter Schmeichel's son Kasper followed in his father's footsteps, signing pro-forms with Manchester City before enjoying a career with Leicester City and Leeds United among others.
Dad Bobby may have played for Wales and been manager of the Welsh side at the time but when it came to his own International career Celtic keeper Jonathon Gould opted to play for Scotland instead, receiving a call-up to the Scottish World Cup Squad in 1998 following Andy Goram's departure.
Birmingham City once boasted brothers Bob and Dave Latchford in their line-up. Centre forward Bob later found fame and fortune with Everton and England while their brother, Peter, who also happened to be a goalkeeper like Dave, went to Scotland and won an awful lot of trophies with Celtic.
Former Glasgow Rangers and England goalkeeper Chris Woods' great uncle was none other than Eric Houghton, one of the first stars of the modern game between the wars.
Only one set of goalkeeping brothers have ever been part of the same World Cup squad. Victor and Vyacheslav Chanov went to the 1982 World Cup Finals with the Soviet Union as understudies to Rinat Dassajev but neither played a game.
Irish goalie Tommy Gordon let in nine goals when he won his last International cap against England in 1895. His brother Hugh just happened to be making his International debut in the very same game. A third brother, Willie, also later played for the Irish national team.
Chelsea legend and former England international John Hollins' brother Dave played in goal for Wales.
Brothers Willie and Elisha Scott both played in goal at full international level for Ireland.
Goalkeeper Jimmy Trainer and his brother Harry both played for Wales towards the end of the 19th Century. Jimmy even captained his country when Wales played England between the years 1895-97.
Goalkeeping ran strong in the Springett family. Ron was capped thirty-three times by England, keeping seven clean sheets along the way, and was part of the 1966 World Cup winning squad while brother Peter was an England Under-23 International.
England also capped goalkeeping cousins Harold Pearson and Harry Hibbs. Pearson's father Hubert was also a goalkeeper and was picked to play for England against France in 1923 but missed the match through injury and was never selected again.
England and Nottingham Forest liked to keep it in the family at the turn of the century. Goalkeeper Harry Linacre played alongside his brothers-in-law Frank and Frederick Forman while at Forest and all three were capped by England, albeit in separate games.
The Republic of Ireland also like to keep it in the family. When keeper Alan Kelly was injured against Turkey in the recent Euro 2000 play-offs manager Mick McCarthy called up his older brother Gary to the squad to replace him for the second leg. Their father, Alan Snr, was also a goalkeeper and played for Preston North End.
England goalkeepers Billy Moon and Teddy Taylor both had relatives who played Test cricket for England. In Moon's case it was his brother Leonard while Charlie Hallows was Taylor's cousin.
Former England and Nottingham Forest full back Jim Iremonger was a tall bloke but his brother Albert, who played for Notts County, was taller. At 6' 5", Albert was one of the tallest goalkeepers ever to play League football. He also scored an own goal after taking a penalty at the opposite end of the pitch...
Former Spurs and England keeper Ted Ditchburn's father was once a champion boxer.
Reg Birkett, the first football international to play rugby union for England, came from a strong rugby playing family. Both his son and his brother were also rugby union internationals.
Balding Bulgarian goalie and former Reading 'keeper Borislav Mihaylov followed in his father's footsteps when he went between the sticks. His Dad kept goal for the national side during the 1960s while his son, Nikolay, made it a hattrick of international keepers when he made his debut for Bulgaria in 2006.
Wolves' Michael Oakes father is former Manchester City defender Alan Oakes. Michael's cousin, Andy Oakes, played for Derby County.
Spanish giants Barcelona can boast another father and son goalkeeping dynasty with current shot-stopper Jose Reina following in his father's footsteps. Miguel Reina played for the Catalan side in the 1970s as well as keeping goal for Athletico Madrid later in his career.
Aston Villa's Peter Enckelman's father, Göran, played for Finland against England at Wembley in 1976.
Former Manchester United and England goalie Gary Bailey had a lot to live up to. His dad, Roy, was Ipswich Town's Championship-winning custodian in 1962.
Another player with a lot to live up to is Chelsea's Carlo Cudicini. Father Fabio was capped by the Italian national side and is a legend at AC Milan.
Italian keeper Gianluigi Buffon comes from a very sporting family - his dad was a shot-putter, his mother used to throw the discus while his two sisters play in Italy's top volleyball league! What's more, former AC Milan and Inter goalkeeper Lorenzo Buffon is a distant cousin.
The first pair of brothers to play together at international level were James and Robert Smith of South Norwood Football Club, who played for Scotland in the first ever international against England way back in 1872. Robert Smith started the game outfield but replaced captain Bob Gardner in goal at the start of the Second Half. Both he and Gardner kept a clean sheet in a 0-0 draw.
Former Spurs player David Howells played alongside his goalkeeping brother Gareth in the Tottenham youth team. Gareth later went on to play for Torquay United and currently turns out for non-league Aldershot.
It has often been said that there is nothing harder than following in your father's footsteps. Thankfully, Pele's son, Edinho, saw sense and decided to become a goalkeeper, playing for the same team as his dad, Santos.
Saudi Arabia's long-serving keeper Mohammad Al-Deayea replaced his brother in the Saudi National team before going on to play in two World Cup finals.
Southampton and Wales goalkeeper Paul Jones followed his eldest brother Mark into League football. His brother once had a spell with Hereford United.
The Dunne brothers both played for Manchester United during the 1960s. Goalkeeper Pat made several appearances during United's Championship winning season of 1964/65 before being replaced by Alex Stepney. He went on to play for the Plymouth Argyle and the Republic of Ireland while fullback Tony stay behind at Old Trafford and was part of the team that won the European cup in 1968.
Born in Southampton, both Aaron and Darryl Flahaven played for the Saints youth team before finding first team success at Portsmouth and Southend United respectively.
Kasey Keller's dad was a semi-pro softball pitcher in the States.
Celtic's Ronnie Simpson, who was first capped by Scotland in 1967, followed his father Jimmy, who played for Rangers, into the national side, although Jimmy had more sense than to go in goal...
One the most talented players ever to play for Bulgaria, Georgi Sokolov, was the son of a goalkeeper, the legendary - in Bulgarian football at least! - Apostol Sokolov.
Joe and George Sealey, have both followed the example set by their late father Les, the ex-Manchester United, Aston villa and Luton Town custodian, and are trainee goalkeepers at one of their father's former clubs, West Ham United. It's also worth noting that Les Sealey's uncle was former West Ham United striker Alan Sealey.
Manchester City stalwart Tony Book's brother, Kim, also played professional football and was the unfortunate goalkeeper between the sticks for Northampton Town when George Best ran riot for Manchester United in an 8-2 victory. Kim's son Steve followed him into goal, playing for the likes of Cheltenham and Swindon Town.
Goalkeeper Hans Klodt played alongside his brother, winger Bernhard, in the FC Schalke 04 side that dominated German football in the 1930s.
French international goalkeeper Fabien Barthez's father was a top-class Rugby Union player. Fabien himself used to play rugby before taking up football.
Former Bolton Wanderers and England goalkeeper John Sutcliffe's brother Charles was also a keeper, turning out for Sheffield United in the 1925 F.A. Cup Final.
Ipswich Town youngster Carl Pentney hopes to go one better than his dad, Lloyd, by making his League debut before too long. Despite playing non-league football with the likes of Clacton Town, Harwich & Parkeston and Wivenhoe Town, the nearest Lloyd came to the Coca-Cola Championship was the Rymans League.
Dynamo Kiev keeper Nikolai Trusevich played in the same all-conquering Kiev side as his brother-in-law, Iosif Livshitz. Trusevich later played for FC Start against the German military, including the infamous 'Death Match', during the Second World War after he was taken prisoner.
There's only two John Lukics... Former Arsenal and Leeds United goalkeeper John Lukic's son, also called John, was signed by Grimsby Town in the summer of 2005. John is also a goalkeeper like his father, er, John.
Uruguayan international and Nacional de Montevideo goalkeeper Sebastián Viera also followed in his father's footsteps. Mario Viera was also a goalkeeper for some note and played for his country in the 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship in Japan.
Crawley Town goalkeeper Scott Ward, on the other hand, decided not to following in the footsteps of his brothers, Darren and Elliot, both of whom are centre halves for Crystal Palace and West Ham United respectively.
When New Youngs met Air Force in a Sri Lankan FA Cup tie in June 2006, there was a bit of sibling rivalry involved. New Youngs lined-up with Damith Dayawansa between the posts while Air Force had his brother Saman as their goalkeeper. The game was eventually abandoned after Damith was arrested for going AWOL from his military unit. His unit? The Air Force, of course!
Football was in the blood of Icelandic brothers Johannes and Alti Edvaldsson. Johannes turned out for Celtic and Motherwell while Alti plied his trade in Germany with Borussia Dortmund and Fortuna Dusseldorf. Both were capped at international level. Their father, Evald Mikson, was also a footballer and played in goal for Estonia. He fled to Iceland at the end of the Second World War after collaborating with the Nazis.
Manchester City legend Frank Swift's brother, Fred, was also a goalkeeper and turned out for Oldham Athletic. During the summer months they ran a pleasure boat together on Blackpool seafront!
Rosenborg goalkeeper Espen Johnsen's younger brother, Marius, plays in defence for Start and Norway.
Malcolm Webster, who had spells with Arsenal, Fulham, Southend United and Cambridge, was goalkeeping coach at Norwich City when his son, Ben, had a trial with The Canaries in 1999. He now plays for Soham Town Rangers.
Jose Mourinho may not have played football professionally but his father, Felix, kept goal for Portugal, and gave "The Chosen One" his first job as a scout at Rio Ave.
Thomas Ravelli's twin brother, Andreas, was also a professional footballer, playing alongside his brother at IFK Göteborg. Both were capped by Sweden, although goalkeeper Thomas won 143 caps to his brother's 41.
Welsh international Leigh Richmond Roose was the brother-in-law of Jack Jenkins, a Welsh rugby union international.
Pat Jenning's son, also called Pat, has played professionally with Eircom League clubs UCD and Derry City.
Former Spanish international Luis Arconada's brother, Gonzalo, is now manager of Real Sociedad.
The much-travelled Andy Dibble, who kept goal for seventeen different clubs during his career including Middlesbrough and Manchester City, followed his father Alan into goals after initially playing as a left back at school.
Franck Songo'o, the son of former Cameroon international Jacques Songo'o - who played in every World Cup between 1990-2002, can be seen strutting his stuff as a midfielder with Portsmouth at Fratton Park.
Josh Lillis followed his father's footsteps by signing professional forms with Scunthorpe United. However Josh decided to be a goalkeeper rather than centre forward like his dad, Irons' stalwart Mark Lillis.
The Brazilian Football Federation obviously like to keep it in the family. When former international goalkeeper Aymoré Moreira became coach of the national side, eventually leading them to World Cup glory in 1962, one of his predecessors was his brother Zezé. A third brother, Ayrton, was alos a respected coach in Brazil.
Dutch brothers, Ruud, who kept goal for Barcelona and Roda JC, and Danny, who played for NEC, Roda and AZ Alkmaar amongst others, both carved out respectable professional careers during the 1990s.
American international Nick Rimando is married to female soccer star Jacqui Little, who plays for Washington Freedom.
When former Manchester United Youth team midfielder David Fox joined Blackpool in January 2006, he teamed up with his dad Peter, The Seasiders' goalkeeping coach who used to keep goal for Stoke City in the 1980s.
Some might say Liverpool have got it in for this family, but having dispensed with the services of goalkeeper David James some years ago, the Merseyside club saw fit to release his nephew, striker James Frayne, in the summer of 2006.
During the 1950 and 60s, the Unity Club of Belize benefited from the footballing talents of Keith Gardiner and his goalkeeping brother, Charlie.
Liverpool and England goalkeeper Scott Carson's brother, Grant, is also a keeper and currently on the books of Carlisle United.
The Cooper family have strong links with Dallas football. Having played for Blackburn Rovers, Kenny Cooper Senior joined the Dallas Tornado in the North American Soccer League and became an NASL All-Star. His son, also called Kenny, is now a centre forward for FC Dallas in the MLS.
Croatian international Joey Didulica's brother, John, is a former player and the current CEO of the Australian Professional Footballers' Association.
Donald Farquharson, son of Tom Farquharson who played in goal for Cardiff City when they won the FA Cup in 1927, emigrated to Canada and become one of the leading exponents of Masters Athletics in the 1970s. His son, Steve, became a Minor League Hockey player.
French footballing brothers Sébastien and Nicholas Frey both ply their trade in Italy. Sébastien keeps goal for Fiorentina while Nicholas plays for Modena in Serie B. Their father, Raymond, and grandfather, André, also played professionally.
The Late Niccolò Galli, who played for Arsenal and Bologna, was the son of former Italian international goalkeeper Giovanni Galli.
Goalkeeping is in the blood of the Henderson family. Wayne Henderson currently plays for Brighton & Hove Albion and is a Republic of Ireland international while his nephew Stephen is on Aston Villa's books. Wayne's father Paddy kept goal for Shamrock Rovers in the 1960s while his older brothers, Dave and Stephen, both played with some success in the League of Ireland.
China have benefitted from the goalkeeping expertise of the Jiang family with brothers Jin and Hong both turning out for the national side.
Australian brothers Jason and Michael Petkovic have both been capped by the Socceroos, having played for the same junior club, Spearwood, in Western Australia. Jason later turned out for Perth Glory while Michael kept goal for South Melbourne.
Celestine Babayaro's goalkeeping brother, Emmanuel was part of the Nigeria squad that won gold at the 1996 Olympic Games.
Maccabi Haifa's Nir Davidovich followed in the footsteps of his father, Benjamin, who also played in goal for Haifa after the Second World War.
Dynamo Moscow goalkeeper Vasily Frolov has a lot to live up to. His grandfather was Lev Yashin.
Norwich City and Scotland keeper Paul Gallacher is the son of Jim Gallacher, a goalkeeper who played Scottish League Football for 22 years between 1968 and 1990, firstly with Arbroath and more famously with Clydebank.
Sparta Prague's Zdenek Zlámal's followed his uncle František between the sticks and it was his uncle, who kept SK Slavia Prague in the 1970s, who bought him his first pair of gloves.
Another Sparta Prague keeper who followed the family tradition is Zlámal's teammate Milan Švenger, who's father was also a professional goalkeeper, donning the gloves for FK Jablonec 97 and FC Bohemians 1905.
Israeli Under-21 goalkeeper Ohad Levita Hapoel and his grandfather, Yair Levita, both kept goal for Kfar-Saba FC.
Hartlepool United's Danish keeper Jan Budtz, who has also kept goal for Doncaster Rovers, has a twin brother, Ole, who is a defender with Aarhus.
Former Celtic and Motherwell goalkeeper Gordon Marshall followed his father, also a goalkeeper called Gordon, into the game. But while Gordon Senior was capped by England at under-23 level, Gordon junior elected to play for Scotland, winning one full cap against the United Stated in May 1992. His brother Scott also became a professional footballer and went on to play for Southampton and Celtic, but elected not to become a keeper like the rest of his family.
David Martin is the son of former West Ham defender Alvin Martin. His brother Joe followed in his father's footsteps and became a defender.
Paraguay goalkeeper José Luís Chilavert was selected alongside his brother, Rolando - a midfielder, for the 1986 World Cup Finals in Mexico.
The much travelled Nathan Abbey also has a brother who is also a professional footballer. However, unlike the former Luton Town, Chesterfield and Boston United goalkeeper his brother Zema prefers to play up front.
For the Wallace family, it was like father like son. Jock Wallace senior kept goal for Raith Rovers, Derby County and Blackpool while Jock Wallace junior carved out a modest career with Berwick Rangers, Airdrieonians and West Bromwich Albion before tasting success as a manager with Glasgow Rangers and Leicester City, famously scaring future tv presenter Gary Lineker in the process!
Uruguayan international Walter Corbo played alongside his brother Ruben Romeo, a left winger, in the Penarol side of the 1970s.
Tottenham's Ben Alnwick has a brother Jak who is also a goalkeeper and currently in the youth set-up at Newcastle United.
Football played a big part in the Behan family. Keeper Billy played for Shelbourne and Shamrock Rovers and had a spell with Manchester United in the 1930s while his brothers John and Paddy also played for Shamrock. His son, William junior, followed in the family footsteps and also kept goal for the Rovers side.
French goalkeeper Damien Dropsy kept it in the family when he signed his first professional contract with Girondins Bordeaux in 2006. His father Dominique played over 200 times for the club before retiring after a successful career that included stints with RC Strasbourg and the French National Side.
Former Spanish international Juan Carlos Ablanedo playerd alongside his elder brother José Luis, who was a centre half, in the Sporting Gijón side of the 1980s.
FC Twente's Cees Paauwe followed his older brother Patrick into the world of Professional football. However, while Cees chose a career between the sticks, Patrick preferred to play in midfield, carving out a career with Fortuna Sittard, Feyenoord and Borussia Mönchengladbach amongst others.
Juan Valdivieso, who played for Peru in the 1930 World Cup Finals, later watched his grandson, also called Juan, compete in the swimming events at the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games.
Sunderland goalkeeper Trevor Carson is the nephew of comedian Frank Carson.
FC St. Pauli's Mathias Hain is the younger brother of Eintracht Braunschweig's goalkeeping coach Uwe Hain.
Another pair of goalkeeping brothers were the Hancocks - Ken and Ray. Ken, the younger of the two siblings, had the more impressive career, playing for Ipswich Town, Tottenham Hotspur and Bury after following his brother into the first team at Port Vale.
Cousins Jasmin and Samir Handanovic have both kept goal for the Slovenian national side.
Liverpool legend Sam Hardy's nephew, Eddie, and grandson, also called Sam, both played professionally for Chesterfield. Hardy's cousins, brothers Ernest and Harry Blackwell kept goal for Sheffield United and Aberdeen respectively.
The Brown family of Troon could boast of three brothers who played professionally. The eldest, Jim, carved out a career in the United States and despite being born in Scotland went on to be part of the USA team that reached the semi-finals of the 1930 FIFA World Cup while his brother John kept goal for Hibs and Clyde and was capped by Scotland. The third and youngest brother, Tom, kept goal for Ipswich Town but lost much of his career to World War Two, when he served as a commando in the armed forces.
Former Scottish international Andy Goram's Dad, Lewis, also played in goal, turning out for Third Lanark and Bury after the Second World War.
Ghana international keeper Richard Kingson has played alongside his brother Laryea Kingston in the national side. The difference in spelling is apparently due to "irregularity on their identity documents" although the Ghanaian FA list both players as 'Kingston'.
New Zealand goalkeeper Frank van Hattum, who went to Spain in 1982 with the All-Whites for the World Cup, came from a sporting family. Two of his sisters - Marie-Jose Griffith and Grazia MacIntosh (née van Hattum) - also represented New Zealand at international level in the women's game while a third - Stella - was a member of the Kiwis' karate squad.
Shamrock Rovers had keeper Tony O'Dowd and his brother Greg on their books in the late 1990s.
Although Colin Stewart followed in his fathers footsteps - former Scotland international Jim Stewart - by breaking into the Kilmarnock first team he could emulate his dad's impact, playing only once for Killie compared to Stewart Senior's 136 appearances. He later married Julie Fleeting, star of the Women's game in Scotland.
It's often said that goalkeepers are mad but there are two who could safely call themselves Mentel - former Inter Bratislava keep Miroslav and his son Filip, who plays for Dundee United.
Former Israeli Under-21 goalkeeper Danny Amos' brother Nathan is a notable rugby union player.
Former Chester City and Carlisle United goalkeeper Jim MacLaren led the way for his three younger brothers, who were all on the books of at least one football league side. Roy played for St. Johnston, Bury and Sheffield Wednesday, Dave for Dundee, Leicester City and Plymouth Argyle and finally Monty, who was signed by Liverpool
Willie White, who played in goal with distinction for Hearts and Southampton, was also one of four brothers who played top-class football - John was an inside-forward with Heart of Midlothian and Leeds United, Thomas played for Motherwell while James had a spell with Alloa Athletic
Former Norwich City goalkeeper Bryan Gunn's son, Angus, followed in his father's footsteps and signed for The Canaries as a schoolboy before earning a move to Manchester City in the summer of 2011. However, unlike his father and despite his name, Angus had no intention of playing for Scotland and declared himself available for England, earning several Under-16 caps and representing his country of birth up to Under-21 level, before a change of heart saw him make his debut for Scotland in the opening Euro 2024 qualifier against Cyprus.
Walsall's Dávid Gróf's father Attila also played professionally as a goalkeeper turning out for Ujpest Dozsa, Videoton, Honved and Hungary during his career.
Northern Ireland goalkeeping legend Pat Jenning's son, also called Pat, has made his own mark in the game, turning out for UCD, Derry City and Glenavon in an eleven-year career.
Goalkeeper Eddie Edgar and his son David both played professionally for Newcastle United. Eddie enjoyed some success with Hartlepool United before joining the NASL while David joined Burnley and has been capped by Canada.
George Raikes, who made four appearance for England in the later 1890s, also enjoyed a successful County Cricket career, as did his brother Ernest and his nephew Thomas.
Conor Ripley, son of former Middlesbrough and England winger Stuart, followed his dad into the Boro side, albeit between the sticks.
Former Southampton and York City goalkeeper George Thompson had the privilege of seeing both his sons following in his footsteps. George Jnr played with distinction for Scunthorpe United, Preston North End, Manchester City and Carlisle United and was a losing FA Cup finalist in 1954 with North End while Des enjoyed a career with York City, Burnley and Sheffield United.
There was plenty of football talent in the Milburn family - with Jackie, Jack, Jim, Stan and George all playing professionally, not to mention their World Cup Winning nephews, Jack and Bobby Charlton. However, it's Jack, Jim, Stan and George's brother-in-law, Jim Potts, who is of most interest, having kept goal for Leeds United!
Francisco Quintero Nava, who represented Mexico during the 1948 Olympic Games in London, is the grandfather of Atlanta Silverbacks keeper Felipe Quintero Monsivais.
Northern Ireland enjoyed the services of the Irvine brothers during the 1960s while Burnley striker Willie Irvine was scoring at one end, Stoke City and Linfield keeper Bobby Irvine was keeping them out at the other end.
Arsenal's Wojciech Szczesny followed in his father, Maciej, into both the Legia Warsaw side and the Polish National team. His brother Jan is also a goalkeeper and currently plies his trade with Gwardia Warsaw.
Brothers Ralf and Falk Fährmann both ply their trade between the sticks in Germany. Ralf, a former U-21 international, currently plays for Schalke 04 while Falk was on the books of FSV Zwickau.
Former Scunthorpe United, Wrexham and Halifax Town goalkeeper Darren Heyes is the son of George Heyes, who kept goal for Leicester City and Swansea.
Ex-Russia international and Chelsea goalkeeper Dmitri Kharine's younger brother, Mikhail, was also a professional keeper but failed to reach the heights his brother attained and was restricted to Torpedo Moscow's reserve team for most of his career.
Dale Belford may have only managed one league appearance in his career - for Notts County in 1987 - but son Cameron has already over 100 appearances to his name after spells with Bury and Southend United while Cameron's brother Tyrell is currently on Liverpool's books.
Another player with a pair of goalkeeping sons is former Shelbourne United player Robert O'Neill. Eldest son Alan enjoyed spells with Shamrock Rovers and Dundalk while his younger brother Dermot made over 400 appearances for Bohemians and Glenavon.
St. Mirren goalkeeper Grant Adam is the younger brother of Scotland midfielder Charlie Adam.
San Marino's Aldo Simoncini often plays in the national side alongside his twin brother Davide. In September 2010, the brothers set an unfortunate record when they became the first twins to score an own goal in the same game in international competition, with Sweden being the fortunate beneficiaries of such generosity!
Former Watford and Grimsby Town goalkeeper Steve Sherwood's older brother, John, won a bronze medal in the Men's Hurdles at the 1968 Olympic Games.
Tony Macedo, Fulham's Gibraltarian goalkeeper in the 1950s/60s, was the son of a former Spanish international footballer who played for Real Madrid.
Not wishing to compete with his father, Ulf Kirsten, who was a German international and finished as the leading goalscorer in the Bundesligh three times, son Benjamin decided to become a goalkeeper rather than a striker, carving out a career with Dynamo Dresden.
Former Charlton Athletic and Republic of Ireland keeper Dean Kiely's son Chris was once on Gillingham's books.
The Football League boasted a trio of footballing brothers either side of the Second World War in Frank, Ray and George King. Frank kept goal for Everton and Derby before injury cut his career short while Ray made over 250 appearances for Port Vale. George was the black sheep of the family and became a centre forward.
South Africa's Kaiser Chiefs once boasted goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune and his younger brother Lucky on their roster.
Double Olympic swimming gold medalist Rebecca Adlington is the grandniece of former Derby County and Torquay United goalkeeper Terry Adlington.
Swedish legend Ronnie Hellström's son, Erland, followed in his father's footsteps, keeping goal for Assyriska Föreningen and Hammarby amongst others.
Kyle Letheren is another goalkeeper who followed his father's career path. The much travelled former Wales Under-21 keeper, who has been on Swansea City and Kilmarnock's books amongst others, his the son of one-time Leeds United and Swansea City stopper Glan.
Between the wars, Bristol City had three brothers on their books - Jack, Arthur and Frank Vallis. Frank played over 200 times on goal for the Robins.
Not only were brothers Elias and William Owen capped by Wales in the late 19th Century, but their cousins Morgan and Hugh Morgan-Owen also represented the principality.
Stoke City had all four Baddeley brothers - Amos, George, Sam and Tom - on their books at one time or another during their careers. Only Tom was a goalkeeper.
Former Millwall, Bolton and Republic of Ireland goalkeeper Keith Branagan's son Ritchie made two appearances for Bury before joining Salford City in 2012.
Belgium international and Liverpool keeper Simon Mignolet followed in his father Stefan's footsteps when he abandoned a career in midfield to go in goal.
Rene Higuita, the Colombian madcap goalkeeper, had the pleasure of seeing his son Cristian Andrés Higuita also become a professional footballer with Asociación Deportivo Cali. He was also capped by Colombia's U-20 side although he opted to play in midfield rather than go in goal.
Stoke City's Asmir Begovic is another goalkeeper who followed in his father's footsteps. His dad, Amir, kept goal for FK Leotar FK Iskra in his native Yugoslavia.
Republic of Ireland international Darren Randolph, who's career has seen him keep goal for Charlton Athletic, Motherwell and Birmingham City amongst others, is the the son of Ed Randolph, one of the first American imports into the Irish Basketball League.
Standard Liege keeper Yohann Thuram-Ulien, who spent the 2013/14 season on loan at Charlton Athletic, is the cousin of former France international defender Lilian Thuram.
Spurs, Wolves and Newport County goalkeeper Mark Kendall once played in goal against his son Lee. Kendall senior was between the sticks for Cwmbran while Kendall junior kept goal for Barry Town during a Welsh Premier League game in 2000.
United States international goalkeeper and double Olympic gold medalist Hope Solo is married to former NFL star Jerramy Stevens, who played for the Seattle Seahawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Goalkeeper Will Lilley played alongside his brother Harry for Sheffield United from1890-1894.
Former Darlington, Millwall and Middlesbrough goalkeeper Pat Cuff's son Phil played rugby for West Hartlepool.
Bert Crossthwaite, who kept goal for Fulham, Birmingham City and Blackpool before the First World War, had a cousin called Harry who played for Stockport County and Stoke City.
When Wimbledon's FA Cup winning goalkeeper Dave Beasant joined Stevenage Borough as a their specialist goalkeeping coach in the summer of 2014, one of the keepers in his charge was his son, Sam.
Former Birmingham City goalkeeper Dan Tremelling, who was also capped by England, had a younger brother, Billy, who also played professionally with Blackpool and Preston North End.
French football legend Zinedine Zidane's four sons are all members of Real Madrid's youth team academy and currently playing for various different clubs in Spain. However, while Enzo, Theo and Elyaz all followed in their father's footsteps and play in midfield, Luca proved to be the real genius of the family and opted to go between the sticks and carve a career out as a goalkeeper.
The Millington brothers, Grenville and Tony both carved out careers as the last man of defence, although Tony was the marginally more successful of the two. While Grenville chalked up around 300 appearances for Chester, Tony enjoyed spells with West Brom, Peterborough United and Swansea City and was capped 21 times by Wales. The two faced each other in January 1971 when Swansea beat Rhyl in the third round of the FA Cup, 6-1.
PSV Eindhoven and Netherlands goalkeeper Jan van Beveren was part of a very sporting family. His father Wil van Beveren represented the Netherlands at 1936 Olympic Games, competing against Jesse Owens in the 200 metres, while his mother was also a regional athlete. His brother, also called Wil, was one of the few bespectacled footballers to play professionally.
Jan Jongbloed, who kept goal for Holland in the 1974 and 1978 World Cup Finals, was still playing professionally for Go Ahead Eagles at the age of 44 when his son, Erik, was playing in the fourth tier of Dutch football with Amsterdamsche Football Club Door Wilskracht Sterk (DWS). Sadly Erik was killed when he was struck by lightning during a game against VV Rood-Wit (See Quirky Injuries).
The Mandanda family can boast of four goalkeepers in their ranks with brothers Steve, Parfait, Riffi and Ever all making the grade as professionals. Steve, the eldest of the four, is first choice at Marseille and a French international. Parfair keeps goal for Belgian side Charleroi and is also an international but with the Democratic Republic of Congo while Riffi has been capped at Under-16 level and is in Caen's squad. Ever, the youngest of the brood, is the first-choice keeper for Lusitanos Saint-Mau.
The sons of former Partick Thistle goalkeeper Brian Osborne both followed in their father's footsteps and into the professional game north of the border. David Osborne enjoyed a spell with Fort William late his career while his brother Mark played for Albion Rovers.
Chelsea's Thibaut Courtois' sister is Valérie, is a Belgian international volleyball player. Courtois' parents were both volleyball players too.
American international Hope Solo is married to former American football player Jerramy Stevens, former receiver with Seattle Seahawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Blackburn Rovers and Scotland striker Jordan Rhodes is the son of former Oldham Athletic and St. Johnstone goalkeeper Andy Rhodes.
Goalkeeper John Gardiner and his son Ross, a defender, both played for Dundee United and Montrose during their respective careers.
Former Brentford keeper Gordon Phillips' sons Kelly and Trent both became footballers, albeit at non-league level for Staines Town, although only Trent was a goalie.
Queen of the South stalwart Alan Davidson was the son of former FIFA referee Bob Davidson, who officiated in three World Cup finals.
East Germany's Horst Weigang, who enjoyed a career with Lokomotive Leipzig and Rot-Weiß Erfurt, is the father of swimmer Birte Weigang, who won three medals at Seoul in the 1988 Olympic Games.
Gary Plumley, who played for Newport County and Cardiff City, married Olympic showjumper Debbie Johnsey. Their daughter Gemma is also an established rider and competes professionally.
Accrington Stanley and Berwick Rangers goalkeeper Tom McQueen was the father of Manchester United and Scotland centre half Gordon and assistant secretary and treasurer of the Scottish Junior Football Association, Iain McQueen.
Former Millwall, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Manchester City winger Mark Kennedy's brother Brendan enjoyed as successful career as a goalkeeper in the Republic of Ireland with Kildare County, Dublin City and Monaghan United among others.
Another pair of Irish brothers that enjoyed careers in football were Mick and Ollie Kearns. Mick kept goal for Oxford United and Walsall, winning 19 caps for Eire in the process, while Ollie was a striker with Reading, Walsall, Hereford United and Wrexham.
San Jose Earthquakes and Team USA keeper David Bingham followed in the footsteps of his sister, Kimberley, who represented the United States at Under-19 and Under-21 level.
Alf Jefferies, who made over 100 appearances between 1947-54 for Brentford, had strong family connections at Griffin Park. Both his brother and son were also contracted to the Bees, although neither made a first team appearance.
Former Glasgow Rangers goalkeeper Gerry Neef's daughter Melanie was a successful 400-metre runner during the mid-1990s, winning the Scottish and British titles at the distance.
Lionel Messi's grandfather, Julio Musimessi, won 14 caps in goal for Argentina and played over 100 times for both Newell's Old Boys and Boca Juniors.
Juan Valdivieso, who kept goal for Peru in the 1930 World Cup finals and in the Summer Olympics of 1936, had the pleasure of seeing his grandson, Juan Pablo Valdivieso, also become an Olympian, albeit as a swimmer, representing Peru in the 2000 and 2004 Olympics.
Czech Republic international Petr Kouba, who kept goal in the 1996 European Championships, followed in his father Pavel's footsteps, keeping goal for both Sparta Prague and the Czechoslovakian national team.
Cardiff City, Scunthorpe United and Charlton Athletic goalkeeper Ken Jones came from a rather large footballing family. His father Emlyn enjoyed a career with Southend United while uncles Shoni, Ivor, Bryn and Bert plus cousins Bryn and Cliff also played while Ivor's great grandson, Scott Neilson, later became a professional footballer. Must be something in the genes...
Father and son James and Jim Barron both enjoyed professional careers between the sticks. James' career with Blackburn Rovers was brought to a premature end by the Second World War but Jim had slightly more success with Oxford United, Nottingham Forest, Swindon Town and Connecticut Bicentennials among others.
Two of Bermudian defender Derek Bell's children followed him into the game. His daughter, Cheyra, won three international caps as a striker while his son, Tahj-Michael, won two caps for the mens' national team as a goalkeeper and enjoyed brief spells with Hitchin Town and Aylesbury United in England.
Moldova international goalkeeper Nicolae Calancea's elder brother, Valeriu, has won World and European weightlifting titles for Romania.
United States international Joe Cannon's twin brother John was a minor league baseball pitcher with the Shreveport Swamp Dragons, who were affiliated to the San Fancisco Giants. Their brother Cody played water polo with the junior national team while the youngest brother, Colt, was an amateur world champion skateboarder!
Sporting Gijón goalkeeper Jesús Castro González's brother, Enrique (who was also known as Quini), was a striker who also played for Sporting as well as Barcelona.
The Chileshe family produced three goalkeepers, all of whom carved out careers in their native Zambia. The most successful of the three was Vincent, who was named Zambian Footballer of the Year in 1977 and represented his country thirty times, while younger brother was Vincent's back-up when the pair were at Nchanga Rangers in the 1980s. The eldest brother, Richard, played for Konkola Blades in the late Sixties.
AC Milan's Gianluigi Donnarumma older brother Antonia was also on Milan's books but failed to start a game for the Rossoneri but went on to enjoy a successful loan spell with Bari.
Former PSV Eindhoven and Feyenoord goalkeeper Ton van Engelen's son Yvo was on NAC Breda's books before joining TOP Oss.
Victorian goalkeeper and England international John Maynard's son, Alfred, was also capped by his country albeit as a Rugby Union player.
Lincoln City keeper Bill Sissons' cousin, Albert, was a centre forward for Leeds United. Albert's son Graham was a defender with Birmingham City and Peterborough United among others.
Former Catania, Cagliari and Bologna goalkeeper Roberto Sorrentino's son, Stefano, followed in his father's footsteps and kept goal for Torino, AEK Athens, Chievo and Palermo.
Allan van Rankin, a Mexican goalkeeper of Dutch descent, has a twin brother, Elliot, who is a racing driver in the NASCAR Corona Series plus another brother, Josecarlos, who plays for Pumas UNAM in the Mexico league.
Former Sheffield United and Hartlepool United goalkeeper John Hope's two sons, Chris and Richard, both joined the professional ranks as defenders. Chris racked up over 500 league appearances during a career that included spells with Scunthorpe United and Gillingham while Richard made more than 350 appearances for a variety of clubs including Northampton Town and Shrewsbury Town.
Arsenal Ladies and Republic of Ireland goalkeeper Emma Byrne is married to former Queens Park Rangers and Crewe Alexandra defender Marcus Bignot.
Southampton goalkeeper Harry Lewis is the grandson of former Manchester City and Shrewsbury Town goalkeeper Ken Mulhearn.
The Roffey family have a strong relationship with Sutton United with both Dave Roffery and his son Trevor turning out for the club in goal. Dad Dave was part of the Sutton team that lost 6-0 to Don Revie's all-conquering Leeds United side in the FA Cup back in 1970 while Trevor was between the sticks when the club famously beat Coventry City in the same competition in 1989.
In a similar vein, Kevin and Kyle both played for Tampa Bay Rowdies but while Kevin was a goalkeeper, his son Kyle preferred a career in midfield.
Football and cricket played a big part in the lives of the Storer family. Woolwich Arsenal and Liverpool goalkeeper Harry Storer and his brother, William, who played for Derby County, also played cricket for Derbyshire. Harry's son, Harry junior, followed in his father's footsteps, turning out for Grimsby Town and Derby and playing cricket for the same county.
Tino Lettieri, who kept goal for Canada in the 1986 World Cup as well as enjoying a career with Minnesota Kicks and Vancouver Whitecaps, married the daughter of Minnesota North Stars hockey player and general manager, Lou Nanne. Lettieri's son, Vinni, decided to follow in his grandfather's footstep and took up ice hockey, joining the New York Rangers in 2017.
Slovenia international Jan Oblak's sister, Teja, is also an international, representing Slovenia at Basketball.
Southampton and Clapton Orient goalkeeper Arthur Wood was the son of former England international striker Harry Wood.
Jimmy Maidment had the unique distinction of not only playing alongside his brother at Lincoln City but also his uncle, inside left Billy Charlton, during a spell with Newport County.
Lincoln City goalkeeper William Gresham played in the Imps first-ever league game alongside his brother James way back in 1892. The brothers were ever-present in Lincoln's debut season.
Football talent certainly ran in the Furr family, with brothers Harry, George, Vic and Willie all playing professional football during the early part of the 20th century. However only Harry was a goalkeeper, turning out for Brentford and Leicester Fosse among others. As an aside, their sisters Amelia and Miriam both married footballers too - William Grimes and George Payne respectively.
Croatian goalkeeper Miro Varvodić followed in his father Zoran's footsteps when he made his debut for Hajduk Split in 2006.
Olympic figure skating gold medalist Robin Cousins came from a sporting family. His father, Fred, had ambitions to be a professional goalkeeper and was once on the books of Millwall Football Club.
Archie Boyd played alongside his brother James for Heart of Midlothian before the start of World War One.
Roy Ironside, who kept goal for Rotherham United in the 1961 League Cup Final team, started something of a football dynasty in Yorkshire, with not only his son but also his grandson following in his footsteps and carving out a career in professional football. Son Ian was also a goalkeeper, spending the majority of his career with Scarborough but grandson Joe turned his back on the family trade and became a striker, turning out for Sheffield United.
Albania international goalkeeper Foto Strakosha, who won 73 caps for his country, was followed onto the international stage by his son, Thomas, who currently plays for Inter Milan. His eldest son, Dhimitri, was a striker who played for Albanian club KF Himara.
Tom Baddeley, who played over 300 times for Wolverhampton Wanderers before the First World War, had three brothers - Amos, George and Sam - who also played professional football, albeit as outfield players.
Former Bolton Wanderers, Wigan Athletic and Finland goalkeeper Jussi Jääskeläinen's son William is currently on the books of Crewe Alexandra, having come up through the youth ranks of his father's former club, Bolton.
Baltika Kaliningrad, Torpedo Moscow and Ukraine goalkeeper Aleksandr Pomazun watched his son, Ilya, follow in his footsteps when he made his debut for CSKA Moscow.
Oscar Wirth, who won 12 caps for Chile and was part of their 1982 World Cup squad, had the privilege of seeing his son turn out for not one but two of his former clubs - Colo-Colo and Universidad Católica.
Ex-Botafogo goalkeeper Helton Leite is the son of Brazilian international João Leite.
Former Barcelona goalkeeper Ruud Hesp played alongside his brother, defender Danny, during his three-year spell with Roda.
Father and son Agustín and Ignacio Eizaguirre enjoyed similar careers, turning out for both Real Sociedad and Spain. Agustín won a Silver Medal at the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp with while Ignacio kept goal during the 1950 World Cup Finals in Brazil.
The Scottish League Cup tie between Stranraer and Clyde in July, 2018 saw Blues goalkeeper Max Currie come up against his older brother Blair, who was between the sticks at the other end of the pitch. Blair won bragging rights around the family dinner table with Clyde enjoying a 3-1 victory.
Norwegian Arild Andresen kept goal for Vålerenga alongside his brothers Thorbjørn and Ivar in the 1950s.
The Foster family of Barbados dominated the island's international football team during the 1930s. For one match, against Trinidad in November 1933, goalkeeper Collin Foster lined up alongside his Dad, Kelly, his brother, Reyn, and two cousins Seymour and Leon. His brothers, Mike and John, and a third cousin, Lisle, also later played for Barbados.
Former Bolton Wanderers goalkeeper Stan Hanson, who kept goal for the losing side against Blackpool in the Matthews Cup Final of 1953, came from a footballing family. His brother Alf was an Outside Left for Liverpool and Chelsea and won a cap for England.
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker followed in his brother Muriel's footsteps when he graduated from Internacional's youth team to keep goal for the Colorados.
Brothers Jim and Alex Ferguson both carved out professional careers between the wars. Jim played for Brentfor and Notts County while Alex kept goal with Gillingham, Bury and Swansea Town among others.
Livingston goalkeeper Liam Kelly is the brother of St. Mirren, AFC Wimbledon and Ross County defender Sean Kelly
France's World Cup winning captain Hugo Lloris also has a brother who is a defender. Gautier, who is the younger sibling of the Tottenham goalkeeper, currently plays for Nice.
England cricketer and one-time Southampton goalkeeper Phil Mead's brother-in-law Frank Englefield was a teammate during his time at The Dell.
Old Malvernians goalkeeper Joe Mears was the son and nephew of Joseph and Gus Mears and eventually joined the board at Stamford Bridge, where he was chairman when they won their first League title in 1955.
Jürgen Klinsmann's son Jonathan decided not to follow in his father's footsteps and play upfront. Instead he saw sense and decided to go in goal instead, turning out for Hertha Berlin and FC St. Gallen as well as United States youth sides.
French goalkeeper Jérémy Deichelbohrer, who enjoyed spells with Sochaux, Tours and Dijon, followed his father, Gilles, into the world of professional football, albeit as a goalkeeper rather than a midfielder like his dad.
Another goalkeeper to follow in his father's footsteps was Rangers legend Peter McCloy. Jimmy McCloy had enjoyed a career with St. Mirren and Bradford City before the start of World War Two.
Germany goalkeeper Frank Rost, who enjoyed spells with Werder Bremen and Schalke 04, came from a very sporting family. His father Peter won a gold medal at the 1980 Olympic Games in handball while his mother Christina, won handball silver at the 1976 Summer Olympics and bronze at the 1980 Games.
It may come as no surprise to learn that TOP Oss goalkeeper Ronald Koeman Jr is the son of former Netherlands captain Ronald Koeman. His uncle Erwin and grandfather Martin also played for the national team.
French goalkeeper Alban Lafont is another keeper to come from a sporting family. The Fiorentina keeper, who made his debut with Toulouse in 2015, followed in the footsteps of his grandfather who played for ten years in Burkina Faso while his mother was a member of the national handball team.
The Coddingtons were something of a footballing dynasty, albeit with various levels of success. Having started out at Middlesbrough, Luke Coddington enjoyed spells with Huddersfield Town and Northampton Town while his Dad Matthew was also a goalkeeper at Middlesbrough, although he never made an appearance. Luke's grandfather John was also a professional footballer who played as a defender, who captained Huddersfield Town in the 1960s.
Newcastle United's 1951 FA Cup winning goalkeeper Jack Fairbrother was the nephew of former Everton and England outside left George Harrison.
Guinea-Bissau international keeper Papa Fell's brother, Ousmane, is a FIFA referee.
Odds BK goalkeeper Sondre Rossbach is the son of former Norway international Einar Rossbach, who played for Pors Grenland, Lyn and Odd Grenland among others.
Chester City's Grenville Millington, who once snapped a goalpost during a game, was the younger brother of Peterborough and Swansea City keeper Tony Millington.
He may have lived in the shadow of his brother Johnny, who enjoyed a successful career with AZ67 Alkmaar, Real Madrid and Nottingham Forest, but goalkeeper Edward carved out a pretty decent career of his own with Haarlem and Sparta Rotterdam, winning one cap with for the Netherlands.
Argentine goalkeeper Rubén Cousillas, who enjoyed a ten-year spell with San Lorenzo and is probably best known being the assistant manager to Manuel Pellegrini at Manchester City and West Ham United, has a son Agustín who is also a professional goalkeeper and on the books of Uruguayan club Rentistas.
GIF Sundsvall and AGF goalkeeper William Eskelinen decided not to become a striker like his father Kaj, who ended the 1990 Allsvenskan season in Sweden as top scorer.
Striker Roy Massey, who carved out a career with Orient, Colchester United and Rotherham United, was the grandson of former Doncaster Rovers and Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper James Massey.
Paraguay goalkeeper Ricardo Tavarelli sister Giselle married his international teammate Roque Santa Cruz.
Dijon and Olympiacos goalkeeper Bobby Allain's uncle Xavier Perez kept goal for French club Red Star in the 1980s.
Scottish goalkeeper Ray Allan, who enjoyed spells with Cowdenbeath and Brechin City, was the grandson of former East Stirlingshire goalkeeper George Kyle.
When Dino Ballarin was signed by Torino in 1947 he joined his brother Aldo, who was an established defender in the great Grande Torino team. The brothers both perished in the Superga air disaster after Aldo convinced the club to take Dino as reserve goalkeeper for the ill-fated friendly against Benfica.
Spanish goalkeeper Armando Ribeiro, who spent the majority of his career at Cadiz, had the pleasure of watching his son Alain play in midfield for CD Vitoria while on the coaching staff of the opposition, Athletic Bilbao's farm team CD Basconia. His youngest son Iban, is also a professional footballer.
Former Exeter City goalkeeper Ross Bellotti is the son of Derek Bellotti, who played for Charlton Athletic, Southend United and Swansea City among others during his career.
Goalkeeper Chris Weale, who played for Yeovil Town, Leicester City and Shrewsbury Town during his career, has a twin brother, Sam, a modern pentathlete who competed for Great Britain at both the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics.
Brothers Len and Jack Weare both carved out careers as goalkeepers. Jack played for Wolverhampton Wanderers, West Ham and Bristol Rovers while Len played over 600 times for Newport Count and was inducted into their Hall of Fame in 2012.
Former Twente goalkeeper Joël Drommel's father Piet-Jan was also a professional footballer and played for AZ and SC Telstar.
Wales Ladies goalkeeper Jo Price comes for a very sporting family. Her father and uncle both played rugby for St. Davids RFC while two of her brothers played for St. Davids' football team. Her elder sister Katie also played hockey.
American goalkeeper Caroline Stanley, who represented the United States at under-20, under-18, under-17, and under-15 level, is married to Baltimore Orioles pitcher John Means.
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Neither the 33-year-old player nor his partner felt any symptoms, the statement said.
The couple had been self-isolating since returning to Belgrade from Zadar in Croatia, the town which hosted the second leg of Djokovic’s ill-fated Adria Tour.
Four players — Djokovic, Grigor Dimitrov, Borna Coric and Viktor Troicki — tested positive for the virus after the event which saw little social distancing and packed stands.
The world number one’s coach Goran Ivanisevic also contracted COVID-19.
Players had embraced across the net, played basketball and even danced in a nightclub during the week of the first leg played in Belgrade.
READ: Djokovic, wife test positive for coronavirus
Djokovic was widely criticised for hosting the tournament.
The Serbian star issued an apology, saying he was “so deeply sorry” that the tournament “caused harm”.
On Wednesday, the player donated more than 40,000 euros ($45,000) to Serbian town Novi Pazar which has been badly affected by the pandemic.
Serbia, with a population of about seven million people, has registered nearly 15,000 coronavirus infections and 281 deaths.
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Li que existe em São Paulo um serviço de helicóptero ótimo para executivos estrangeiros conhecerem a cidade. Qual o telefone deles?
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H á mais de 40 anos no mercado de jóias, a Tadini Joalheiros é um patrimônio na cidade
de São Paulo. Suas peças, destinadas para um público classe A, figuram no porta-jóias
das mais renomadas celebridades nacionais e internacionais. Desde que foi fundada, a
empresa enfrentou desafios e ficou à mercê da instabilidade econômica nacional, que acabou
servindo como escola para a joalheria: \"Passa crise, entra crise e a Tadini sempre consegue
manter os compradores \", comenta o empresário Guido Tadini, atual proprietário. Mas nem só
de colares e brincos vivem as prateleiras da Tadini: relógios, canetas, jarras e até um saleiro
de prata completam a coleção. Tudo muito exclusivo. Quer mais? A loja aceita pedidos por
encomenda, ou seja, o cliente apresenta a idéia e o designer aperfeiçoa e desenvolve o
produto. \"Nosso joalheiro capricha na confecção da jóia de acordo com a proposta e a
exigência do próprio cliente\", completa o proprietário.
\"O ouro é brasileiro, e o brilhante idem\", palavras de Guido Tadini, sem
contar com as pedras preciosas, também genuinamente brasileiras. \"Isso dá
credibilidade e mostra que o nosso paÃs cria jóias de ótima qualidade\", explica. No quesito ostentação, as brasileiras não são as mais exuberantes. Nos
anos 80, no entanto, perÃodo de extravagâncias e dinheiro, as mulheres mostravam mais suas pedrarias e afins. \"Hoje, no final dos anos 90, é difÃcil ver uma
senhora com esmeraldas e diamantes andando tranqüilamente pelas ruas\", completa. Sinal dos tempos. Mas apesar das mudanças, o cliente da Tadini não esqueceu de
conferir (e comprar!) as novidades da marca. Para quem não se lembra, a joalheria já
passou por três endereços na cidade: suas portas ficaram abertas na Barão de
Itapetininga, até 1959, quando o luxo dominava o centro; na Avenida São LuÃs até
1973; e na elegante Oscar Freire, nos Jardins, em meados dos anos 90. Atualmente, a Tadini
Jóias está instalada na Alameda Lorena, endereço concorrido nos Jardins. O chão 1-
de mármore branco é destaque charmoso da decoração, que conta também com
mesas e cadeiras em preto.
A despeito das grandes marcas internacionais no setor de joalheiras, o empresário
Guido Tadini não se intimida com a concorrência: \"Não temos projetos de montar uma
rede de lojas\", garante o empresário, que conta com um forte aliado na divulgação de
suas peças, ou seja, figuras conhecidas no Brasil e no mundo que ajudam a espalhar o
nome e a qualidade da Tadini. Entre elas, personalidades do mundo artÃstico e Chefes
de Estado têm em seus bauzinhos pessoais jóias da Tadini. \"Foram presentes de meu pai, Luciano
Tadini, para essas celebridades\", diz o herdeiro Guido.
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Em rápida passagem por São Paulo, a grande diva do teatro brasileiro Bibi Ferreira dá o ar
de sua graça em palcos paulistanos, em curta temporada. Bibi Canta e Conta Piaf é o nome
\"Zke do espetáculo que traz o ator Nilsom Raman como narrador. Sucesso de crÃtica e público,
em todas as 60 cidades que compareceu de 83 a 90, a peça se tornou um marco na
história do teatro do Brasil. Rendeu o prêmio de melhor atriz à Bibi no ano de sua estréia. Agora,
volta à cidade quase que como um presente para os paulistanos. Teatro Renaissance. Al. Santos,
2233, tel. 3069 2233. Sexta e sábado, às 21h. Domingo, às 18h. Ingressos: R$ 35,00.
Nazareth Pacheco
(Ã esquerda,
\"Sem Titulo\", 1997)
Paula Trope
(fotografia pin-hole:
\"Menor, Rafael,
Gil Gomes e
Marcelinho\", 1994)
A tradicional exposição Panorama da Arte Brasileira, promovida pelo MAM, nos meses de outubro e dezembro, completa 30 anos contÃnuos de apresentação em uma iniciativa que já se tomou um dos grandes canais de divulgação da nossa arte. Essa edição
agrupará algumas obras já premiadas em edições anteriores, além de agregar os trabalhos de mais 34 artistas de várias regiões brasileiras: Nazareth Pacheco, Paula Trope,
Daniela Goulart, Daniel Acosta, Chico Amaral, entre outros. Visite: MAM. Pan7ue do
Ibirapuera, porteio 3, teL .549 9688. Terças, quartas e sextas. das 12h às 18h; quintas,
das 12h às 22h; sábados, domingos e feriados, das 10h às 18h. Até 19 de dezembro.
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\"Namoradeira\", de André Marx, em
exposição na Casa da Fazenda 4/
A Casa da Fazenda apresenta o talento do
designer brasileiro, André Marx, numa mostra de suas últimas criações mobiliárias. A exposição, com a curadoria de Fábio Porchat,
expõe uma coleção de móveis feitos, na sua
riais, provenientes do manejo sustentável. Com
peças, que vão de mesinha à escrivaninha. A enbro (exceto às segundas-feiras) a exposição \"Bratino Luiz Angel Frias é uma outra atração da Casa
grande maioria, com madeiras nacioisso, preserva o meio ambiente, é claro! São 18
trada é gratuita. E entre os dias lo e 10 de dezemsil colorindo o Mundo\", com pinturas do argenda Fazenda do Morumbi. Sua consciência ecológica também
o
está presente em suas obras. Uma verdadeira lição de amor! Av. Morumbi, 5 594, tel. 3742 2810. André Marx, de
terça a domingo, das 12 às 18h. Até 12 /12. Luiz Angel Frias, das 11 às 22h, Pavilhão Futuro,Até 10/12.
RETRATO VOA. TAULILÃLATIMEA11.
Swaddee Siam, Um Retrato da Tailândia é a mostra mais recente do
fotógrado Bryan Parsley, que mora em Porto Alegre desde 1990. São
46 fotografias de alta qualidade, confeccionadas na Inglaterra, que
mostram povos, costumes e paisagens de um dos mais exóticos paÃses do mundo. Restaurante Mestiço: Domingo e segunda, das 11 h45
até meia noite; terça a quinta, das 11 h45 à 1 h; Sexta e sábado, das
11h45 às 2 da manhã. R. Fernando de Albuquerque, 277, tel. 2563165,
o 411M-11),0 401 ITU
A apresenta em temporada especial 4 . O balé natalino mais tradicional do mundo, com música de Tchaikovsky e direção artioica de Hulda Bittencourt, contará com à participação dos solistas argentinos Silvina Perfili) e Hernan Piquin (primeiros bailarinos do Bailei. Dei Téiitro Cólon,
Argentina), e dos brasileiros Marcelp Misailidis (1° bailarino do Teatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro) e Daniela
Severian (la bailarina do Staats Theater Wiesbaden, da Alemanha).⢠mi()111,1R. Bento Branco de Andrade
Filho, 722, tel. 5693 4000. Dias 8,4,5,9,10,11 e 12 de dezembro, às 21 h. Exceto dia 9/12. Matinê às 16h (dias
5 e 12). Ingressos: R$ 20,00 e R$35,00.⢠-.. R. Rui Barbosa, 153, tel. 251 512 De 16 a 23/
12, às 21h, exceto dia 19 de dezembro, cujo espetáculo será apresentado às 18h. Ingressos: R$10, O eR$20,00.
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Na foto pequena,
retrato de autoria de
Marcelo Ximenez.
Acima,o trovador
Chico Alves
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PERCA.
... a exposição do escultor Miguel
Navarro, o Mundo de Miguel, que
vai até o dia 19 de dezembro. De
terça a domingo, das 10h às 18h.
Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo. Pça. da Luz, 02, tel. 229 9844.
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NAL ICAAPITALL
A JM Produções & Eventos (Juta Moreira e Sig Bergamim) vai reunir em mostra coletiva os melhores e mais importantes restaurantes de São Paulo. Uma
exposicão produzida por meio de painéis fotográficos coloridos e gigantes que
servirão para o lançamento do Guia dos Melhores São Paulo â Fotogourmet 99, e que poderão ser apreciados por vários ângulos por quem passar no
local. Aeroporto de Congonhas, hall principal. Até 20 de dezembro.
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⢠Na exposição Subterrâneos, apresentada no Conjunto Cultural da Caixa, o fotógrafo paulista Marcelo Ximenez apresenta
52 imagens que têm a proposta de documentar as condições de
vida enfrentadas por grupos formados por pacientes do Hospital
Psquiátrico Pinel e detentos da Casa de Detenção e da Penitenciária Feminina. A exposição relata a realidade vivida por eles e
enfoca a perda de liberdade, seja ela fÃsica ou psicológica.
⢠No mesmo local acontece também a exposição Francisco Alves... o Chico Viola, que traz objetos variados do cantor e compositor . E a primeira fase do Projeto Caixa Saudade MPB, que
futuramente trará Elis Regina, Noel Rosa, Adoniran Barbosa,
entre outros. Subterrâneos - Até 28 de janeiro. De segunda Ã
sexta, das 10h à s 16h. Francisco Alves... o Chico Viola â
Até 7 de dezembro. De Segunda à sexta, das 10h às 16h.
Entrada franca. Praça da Sé, 111, 4° andar, tel. 31070498.
IEUX-P4131MIÃÃ CO :X C
O Sesc Vila Mariana expõe
A fragmentação e o nascimento da forma, de
Domenico Calabrone. O artista italiano, radicado no Brasil, que está com 71
anos de idade e 50 de
carreira, está no auge
de seu processo criativo. Na exposição, o artista apresenta 43 obras
Seqüência
Cromática
(acrÃlico s/
madeira,
1995)
envolvendo as mais recentes criações sobre fractais, além de um resumo de sua trajetória
de escultor e pintor.
R. Pelotas, 141, teL
5080 3000. Vai até
12 de dezembro. De
terça a sexta das 10h
às 21h30; sábado, das
10h às 21h; domingo e
feriados, das 10h às 19h.
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MinWo Paulo
A paixão pelas coisas simples da cidade mostra que
o lado \"menino do interior\" do jornalista Hermano
Henning, nunca deixou de existir, mas se adaptou
muito bem ao fascÃnio da cidade grande.
texto MÃRCIA SANTOS foto MUJICA
Hermano Henning é habitua
do restaurante A Toca
heguei em São Paulo, vindo de Guararapes, em 1965, atrás de outros amigos
que aqui chegaram antes de mim. Um
deles é meu primo Eurico, que durante muito tempo se dedicou à agitar a noite da cidade.
Outro foi o Antonio Moana, um dos mais espertos
advogados que São Paulo conheceu. Vivi gostosamente
aqueles anos do final da década tentando me firmar
como locutor e disc-jóquei de rádio enquanto cursava
a faculdade de Direito. Nem uma, nem outra coisa
deram certo. Terminei o curso, mas não me tomei advogado. Tampouco cheguei perto de um Enzo de Almeida Passos ou Fausto Canova, meus Ãdolos radiofônicos. Acabei virando jornalista. Primeiro, fui trabalhar no
Guaru News, semanário de Guarulhos; depois o \"Estadão\"; e finalmente a Veja. Até deixar a cidade, já nos anos
70, curti a capital paulista à distância. Foi uma aproximação
demorada. De inÃcio, contava os dias para ter a chance de voltar para o interior, nem que fosse para um rápido fim de semana.
São Paulo só começou a me tratar com intimidade depois da experiência européia. Passei cinco anos como correspondente em Bonn,
na Alemanha e em Londres, na Inglaterra. Voltei gostando mais de Sampa.
Descobri o bairro das Perdizes onde moro até hoje. à verdade que deixei
Perdizes de novo para viver bem em Washington e Nova Iorque, também como
correspondente, mas fui fiel. Depois de seis anos, voltei. Há alguns inconvenientes
em Perdizes, um deles muito grave: o território inimigo. à difÃcil suportar os palmeirenses quando eles estão por cima, principalmente quando faturam os corinthianos.
Mas como isso acontece só de vez em quando, dá para suportar. A vida lá até que é
parecida como a de Guararapes, por incrÃvel que pareça. A gente trata o pessoal pelo
nome, encontra os amigos na padaria, cruza sempre com eles no cooper do Parque da
Ãgua Branca e é sempre muito bem tratado. Há ainda bons lugares para comer e
beber na avenida Sumaré. O Carijó, por exemplo. O Sérgio sabe servir uma boa
cerveja e o Steah Au Poivre dele é magistral. Mas gosto mesmo é de almoçar na A
Toca, na rua Traipu. Além de comandar o restaurante, o Jacinto planta café em Porongaba, região de Campinas. Quando for lá, peça nhoque, coloque uma nota de
um dólar debaixo do prato e faça um desejo com os olhos fechados. A tradição
do Nhoque da Sorte garante que todos os sonhos serão realizados. Mas só vale todo
dia 29 de cada mês. Não me perguntem o por quê, mas que funciona, funciona.\"
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N.R.:O jornalista Hermano Henning começou cedo na profissão. Ainda adolescente trabalhou na Rádio Difusora de Guararapes e
na Tribuna da região, semanário local. Foi
locutor e repórter da Rádio Difusora
Guarulhos, atualmente Boa Nova. Foi repórter e editor do Guaru News, atualmente Folha Metropolitana. Além de ter trabalhado
no Jornal \"O Estado de S. Paulo\", como correspondente local, foi durante cinco anos repórter da revista Veja, em São Paulo. Em
1976, trabalhou na Rádio Detsche Welle, na
Alemanha, onde começou como repórter internacional da Rede Globo de Televisão. Trabalhou depois como correspondente em Londres, Washington e Nova Iorque. Atualmente é âncora do Jornal do SBT e da rádio CBN.
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RESTAURANT
English Text
MY SAO PAULO
N.R.: Journalist Hermano Henning
started his career early. Still in his
teens he worked in several different
types of broadcast media in his home
town of Guararapes, in the interior of
São Paulo. In 1976, he worked for
Rádio Detsche Welle, in Germany,
where he was then taken on as Rede
Globo Television's reporter. He later
worked as their correspondent in
London, Washington and New York. He
is currently an anchorman at SBT TV
anel CBN radio.
\"I carne to São Paulo, from Guararapes,
in 1965. I spent the final years of the decade
living it up and trying to establish myself as
a radio disc-jockey while studying law. Neither of these worked out for me. I completed
the course, but never became a practicing lawyer. I ended up as a journalist. Until I eventually left the city in the 70s, I enjoyed it
fmm a distance. It took me a long time to
get closer. When I first arrived 1 used to count
the days leading up to my return to the interior, even if it was for only a weekend. After
my stay in Europe I returned and felt that
São Paulo treated me with a little more intimacy. I spent five years working as a correspondent in Bonn, in Germany, and in London, England. After these experiences I found
I appreciated Sampa more. It was then that I
discovered the neighborhood of Perdizes,
where I live to this day. Having said that, I
left Perdizes to live in Washington and New
York, also as a correspondent, but I always
returned. It took six years but I was back.
Life in Perdizes reminds me of Guararapes,
as crazy as that sounds. I know people by
their name. meet up with friends at the
bakery, bump into them while jogging round
the track at Ãgua Branca Park, and I' tri
always treated well. And there is no shortage of good places to eat at on Avenida Sumaré. I like Carij6's Steak Au Poivre It's
majestic. But I also like to have lunch at A
Toca, on Rua Traipu. As well as running the
restaurant, the owner has a coffee plantation
in Porongaba, in Campinas, also in the interior of São Paulo. When you go there, ask
for the gnocchi, and put a dollar bill under
the plate, then dose your eyes and make a
wish. The Lucky Gnocchi is a tradition that
makes ali your dreams come true. But it only
works on the 291' of each month. Don't ask
me how it works, but I know that it does.
TRANSLATION BY RODERICK PETER STEEL
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Av. Nove de Julho, 5872, Jardim Paulista, tel. 883 1766
;Ficture: Ricardo e Henrique Amaral, mais José
',Pascowitch reeditam o ponto mÃtico da noite
¡paulistana com o nome do bar que funcionou no mesmo endereço antes do boom
o Hipoppotamus (há quem afirme que
;até hoje foi a melhor boate do Brasil),
bnorabile Societá, Banana Café e Banana Banana.
'Comentário: O clima é de noite elegante, com o impacto dos clubs privés. O décor abusa do conforto e
I
'das cores quentes, como está se usando nos clubs si- rn
;fiares de Paris a Tóquio, via Miami. Restaurante de
'primeira linha. Música só flashback tipo Can't take my
eyes out off you, Donna Summer, Helio Detroit. Na porIs
taria da boate, o grande apoio das \"feras\" do melhor
erviço noturno de São Paulo: Tião (Gallery) à porta,
--- os maitres Alemão e César; o impecável Prado (150 eirtClub), Isaac (Le Lieu). Nos reservados, Grilo,
que sabe nome e sobrenome de todo o Who's Who de
uma certa paulicéia desvairada. Uma grande curtição!
Tem que dar (muito) certo!
Cotação: Excelente
AKASSAKA-SUSHI
R. Diogo Moreira, 138, Pinheiros, tel. 3034 1210
Picture: Desde 1999. Casa nova oriental com design moderno. Fica num estratégico ponto entre a Avenida Fa
Lima e a Av. Rebouças.
Comentário: A solução visual é espetacular: passa-se por conchas
energizantes na entrada e cheg
se ao restaurante onde o ambien
te é todo avarandado e com u
gazebo de pedrinhas brancas. A co
zinha é japonesa e autêntica (donos e
chefs japoneses sempre à postos!
Cotação: Muito Bom
por °VADIA Z. SAADIA
A melhor maneira de estar no lugar certo
e na hora certa é descobrir os points
preferidos dos descolados da cidade
P
ORDENTRO
CASA DA FAZENDA
Av. Morumbi, 5.594, Morumbi, tel. 3746 0189
Picture: Sede de uma antiga fazenda de chá que conserva a ala dos escravos e a estrutura de fazenda. Tem mais de 3 mil metros de área verde
e desde o inÃcio de 99 funciona como restaurante, galeria de arte e espaço cultural.
Comentário: Monumental. Uma grande
idéia que chega a receber mil pessoas nos
almoços-bufê de domingo ou feijoadas de
sábado. Os jantares dos dias de semana são
mais tranqüilos e bucólicos. Móveis pesados, magia de época e muito verde numa cidade que tanto se
ressente disso. Um presente de fin-de-siécle!
Cotação: Excelente 2,2, 3 3
GUNNAR
R. Adolfo Tabacow, 183, Itaim Bibi, tel. 829 9402
Picture: Desde 1998. Casa espaçosa e escondidinha no haim, pintada em cores pastel. Donos de descendência escandinava, cardápio idem com muitos passeios pelas cozinhas
francesa e fusion. Gazebo frontal.
Comentário: O chef Ted Carioba chega para abrilhantar a
casa da famÃlia após uma temporada nas célebres cozinhas
dos restaurantes Daniel e Aquavit, em New York. Os novos
pratos do cardápio (prove Blini com Gravad Lax, Robalo com
Alho Porro) e pdtisserie (Flan de coco e bananas
ao caramelo) estão deliciosos e o ambiente é dos mais bonitos (durante o dia) e
românticos (ao anoitecer). A descobrir,
urgente.
Cotação: Ãtimo
PIOLA
Pca. Vilaboim, 49, Higienópolis, tel. 3663 6539
Picture: Desde 1995. Começou na Itália (Trevisa, Jesolo) e virou
rede internacional de points da moda em Buenos Aires e New
York, com publicação de urna revista própria internacional.
Comentário: Aqui na agitada praça, mesmo com o boom do
discutÃvel shopping, e depois de muito aprimorar, este endereço das transadas saladas & pizzas é uma simpatia da recepção até os tres disputados e coloridÃssimos andares. Saladas
um tanto pequenas e redondas com massa super-fina. Mas
sempre bem feitas. Boa música, do techno-árabe até Sinatra,
passando por tudo que se possa imaginar. A voltar. Cotação: Bom
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MORRO DE SÃO PAULO
R. Leopoldo Couto de Magalhães Jr,
928, Itaim Bibi, tel. 829 0320
Instant-success da revolucionária região da nova Faria Lima. Mesas sob quiosques, luz indireta saindo do bambu,
fontes fahe e muito charme jovem e fervilhante. O sucesso começa com Carlinhos, o mÃtico doorman
que comandou as noites de ouro do Gallery e Régine's de
44 1979 a 1986. O aniversário de Hortência Oliva outro dia foi
um bom exemplo disso tudo.
Cotação: Muito Bom 4Y 41
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ÃS SUAS ORDENS
lik
MERCEARIA SÃO ROQUE - JOCKEY CLUB
R. José Augusto de Queiroz, portão 12, Cidade Jardim, tel.
815.8664 / R. Amaury, 35, Itaim Bibi, tel. 853 6647
Bares de muito sucesso. No Itaim, desde o inÃcio da década reinventou o conceito de bar para relaxar e a festejada
happy hour. No Jockey Club é um
desfile de gente bonita que vale a
visita. Da cozinha, sanduÃches comuns (tipo cheeseburguer) e pratos rápidos. E uma vista muito bonita para as corridas de cavalo.
Cotação: Muito Bom 2,2 2,
EMPÃRIO REAL
R. Dr. Eduardo de Souza Aranha, 377,
Vila OlÃmpia, tel. 829 0127
O universo dos bares paulistanos merece um capÃtulo à parte e
não deve nada â como o setor de restaurantes â a nenhuma
outra capital do mundo. São centenas de bons nomes de choperias, com música ao vivo, de Jazz até MPB,
botecos despojados e chiquérrimos. No
Empório Real o diferencial é o Karaokê animado da sala privativa, boa cozinha e ambiente OK, sempre com a presença dos
proprietários e maltres atenciosos.
Cotação: Bom2
LANNA THAI
R. Padre João Manoel, 879, Jardim Paulista, tel. 883 3630
Está comemorando seu terceiro aniversário. O holandês Alex
Bos imprimiu na cidade seu estilo pessoal na cozinha tailandesa com a utilização de muitos condimentos mas
pouca pimenta: Salada de Camarões Temperados, Curry Vermelho de Pato, Mignon com Brotos de Bambu. A casa, simples
e confortável, tem um envolvente e sedutor clima autêntico, com
todos os objetos vindos da Tailândia.
Cotação: Ãtimo CCCC
BAR COLOMBO
R Padre Antônio José dos Santos, 150+
Broohlin, tel. 5505 0436
Está comemorando um ano, com uma happy
hour concorrida e alegre. Clima de praça, chope inédito resfriado a dois graus e servido
nas versões \"só creme\", meio a meio e normal. Outro diferencial: a mãe de um dos
sócios é quem prepara os petiscos, dos
pastéis aos bolinhos de bacalhau.
Cotação: Bom CC C
GO WHERE? RECOMENDA
Fuiao novo Café Bistrot. Assim que se chega à casa de
Maria doCarmo Azevedo Barros e Sidney Gomes a sedução
é imediata. Tudo é de verdade: Café porque pode-se tornar só um pretinho â de vários tipos â a qualquer hora,
ininterruptamente. A localização é estratégicamente inteligente: parece que você está num pedaço de Provence.
Espelhos,velas, flores, nada muito sofisticado
como nos bistrôs de verdade. A cozinha é impecável, com reservados brilhando
e um inesperado Gazebo, que
tem uma mesa para 14 pessoas. Se você olhar para o
teto vai se deparar com
afrescos de Claudia Liz (ela
mesmo, a top) com gatos, mulheres misteriosas e outras mensagens onÃricas que os
mais aguçados vão entender. O chef Manoel Mendonça
executa pratos franceses de cozinha tradicional, tudo com
muita leveza, como manda o figurino. Assim seus Steah
Roquefort, Mignon Bérnaise, Confit de Pato SauceRoti e Posta
deSalmãoGrelhado ao MolhodeLaranja e Purê deMandioquinha (acima) são menos calóricos ou pesados que a tradição leva a pensar. As sobremesas incluem boas pâtisseries
com uma vitrine irresistÃvel â delicie-se na foto abaixo. O
serviço é feito por jovens universitários, atores e dançarinos, o que pode provocar algumas trapalhadas. Desculpáveis
e charmosas. R Canário, 1301, Moema,
tel. 533 9819. Diariamente das 12h à s
Oh; sábados e domingos atélh.Não
abre às segundasfeiras. Manobristas. MP.: R$ 40,00.
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O jeito gaúcho
de fazer churrasco.
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Av. Santo Amaro, 6.824
Santo Amaro - (011) 247-8786
Av. Moreira Guimarães, 964
Moema - (011) 530-2795
DALLAS
4300 Beltine Road
Addison, TX 75244
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Av. Cavalhada, 5.200
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INTERNET:
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LOW PROFILE
Sem stress, com conforto e privacidade
BALCÃO
R. Dr. Melo Alves, 150, Jd. Paulista,
tel. 280 4630
Apesar de sempre cheio, oambienteé
tranqüiloerepleto de pessoas interessantes, que ficamaolongo do grande
balcãoapapear.
CAFÃ BALLOON
Av. 'piranga, 200, Centro, tel. 258 7759
Na esquina com a Consolação, éboa dica
paraseir antes ou depois das sessões
do remodelado Cine Bijoux. Bons lanches, músicaaovivo. De vezemquandoosirmãos Peixoto passam por lá e
dão uma inacreditável canja.
NOSTRO
R. da Consolação, 2554, Consolação,
tel. 259 2945
Basfond paulistano, antigo, que tem um climaaté amigável. Se você gosta de shows
de travestis, daquelas absolutamente deslumbrantes, tipo exportação, este é oendereço certo. Se Paris tem o Cabaré Chez
Michou, aquiaqualidade destes shows
mereciam mesas, jantares egarçons. Nada
disso existe. Apenas elas imitando com
muito glamour e paetês Dalida, Ornela Vanoni, Marilyn Monroe, Dietrich, Bethãnia...
CAVERNA DO BUGRE
R. Teodoro Sampaio, 334, Pinheiros,
tel. 853 6984
Desde 1951. Uma das delicias escondidas
no meio da paulicéia. Os fãs nunca abandonam este subsolo, ondeseprovaoinigualável Filé Alpino reparado com catupity, copaemolho inglês, numa finalização algo secreta. Descubra.
CASA VENITUC C I
R. CaraÃbas, 224, Perdizes, tel. 262 6512
Perto do Clube Palmeiras, não espere pizzasoucomida de cantina, trattoria etutti quanti. Aqui, Dona Pina eSr. Vincenzo
apresentam uma alta cozinha italiana nos
moldes do Massimo. Vincenzo trabalhou
nos anos 50nocinema francês com (acreditem !) Brigitte Bardot e Samy Frey no
filme Babette Vai aGuerra. Paraumbanquete lautoedemorado.
MUDANÃAS...
72
Uma das casas mais bonitas da cidade fecha
(lá também funcionou o Gral, de Cadinhos
Aoki,que hojeorganizasógrandeseventos). Devevir algumanovidadenolugar.
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CHENET
J.P. CHENET
50 MILHÃES DE GARRAFAS VENDIDAS NO MUNDO.
NADA MAL PARA UM VINHO DE GARRAFA TORTA,
NAO Ã MESMO?
Fone: (11) 3315-7400 - Fax: (11) 3315-7460
Venha provar o J. P. Chenet Nouveau 99.
E deixe a vida fluir.
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â¢astronomia
OP
âais pratos da gastronomia
- preferidos dos -OriundipaUlistanos
a n't ao nosso cardápio
MI ver à sua terra natal
fotos MAURO HOLANDA
produção TEREZA GALANTE
texto EDWIN PALADINO
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Lista e arifi-sfa.
4011,
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O javaliédest:ique principal n que o jornal e artista p ico Bruno Giovanetti escolheu
para essa enquete Ãtalo -brasileira. \"Acompanhado comSpa Iça, uma maravilhe, deliciase. Para quem não sabe, javali é uma espécie de -Porco selvage e os italianos incorporaram
saborosamente em sua própria culinária. E i3 restaurante Tatini, aqui na capital paulista, faz um dos
melhores Spaguetti al Sugo com Cinghiale. Bruno explica: A região da Toscana é bem fria. Então, pratos
quentes e coloridos contribuem para aquecer a temperatura e o clima. O sabor fica mais aguçado\"
A
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Gabriela Pascolet'io- Empresária.
Risotto alia Milariise com Aç'ftáfrão
R uran te Maspi
A empresária Gabriela P lato tem istórias sobre gas nomia. Uma delas
norte da Itália, nos tempos em que viv na.. cidade de Torton Uma famÃlia de fazen
ótimas cozinheiras locais ensinaram-na o que é dirigir um egóch a administrar bons pratos da
culinária do seu paÃs. \"Adoro cozinhar um Risoto ã Milan.com raâconta. Quando não está
atarefada entre panelas e temperos, a empresária vai sabore seu ato referido no restaurante
Massimo. Para Grabriela, São Paulo é uma cidade com exc te,, estaurantes, principalmente os
italianos, mas ainda não se compara ao original. \"Em Milão, estáseceita é bem popular\", finaliza.
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ta ment ráJta Roupa) &ntre shows,
rnilanesa, elegeu o Ravioli cc4 (It.? ?estaurante Apollinari, o
mais saboroso prato e sua terra cm São Paulo. \"Adoro cozinhar, mas quando o tempo e curti) não hesito cm
saborear o prato do Apollinari.Iumam- â¢nadaadever ao original i diz entusiasmada.
Mafalda conta também que esse tipo de .,
.sta eq um sÃmbolo nacional na Itália, tão popular como
sua música, que empol lauto brasileiro% nana) italianos com alma brasileira. Va bene!
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gastronomia
A região
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gastronomia
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gastronomia
Mino Cark - Jornalista e A lástico
'Boto al Barol m Salsiccia T a e Radiccio
multe Ge â¢
jornalista responsavel pela revista Carta Capitai
de 1943. No quesito gastronomia italiana em Sa
sua preferencia: Fasano, Massimo c Gero. Nesse ú timo, com a coz
ele aprecia o requisitado Risotto ai Barolo com Salsiccia Toscana : Toscana Radiccio). \"Pelas mãos do Juscelino, jusiifica Mino, o p
restaurante\". Para acompanhar, o jornalista recomnda ainda bons
no entanto, não tem nada a ver com sua história na tália: mostra ap
entre as melhores cozinhas da cidade. à a presença de um autêntico
Carta dcix
ele cita três
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CENTENARI O
S.PELLEGRINO
/899-1999
R. Alferes Magalhães, 92 - 5° andar - Santana - São Paulo
Fone: (11) 6971-6700 / 6971-6705 - Fax: (11) 6971-6702
São Paulo,
a capital mundial
da Gastronomia
prefere:
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Ossobuco alia Milanese
R. Manoel (Guedes, 160,
tel. 852 24173
e Po
Risotto Barolo com Salsiccia
Toscana e Radiccio
R. Haddock Lobo, 1629,
tel. 3064 0005
â¢astronomia
1 1, 'OS ..n'38 ;d11á
Risotto alia Milanese
Ai. Santos, :1826,
tel. 284 0311
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Rua Luis Mural, 298- Vila Madalena-São Paulo/SP-Tels.: (11) 870.8873 / 816.6765
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di ZUCCA Spaghetti al SugocomJavali
R. Oscar Freire, 1206, R. Batatais, 558,
tel. 3061 9965 tel. 885 7601
Rom.n. Torino
l'ettucinicomCabrito .PerdizcomRisotto alfa Milanese
R. MaranhÃo, 512, R. Tavares Cabral, 119,
tel.825 1077 tel. 816.0592
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1900 Jardins: R. da Consolação, 2942 -F: 3061 3125
1900 Moema: Al. dos Nhambiquaras, 573 - F: 5051 2128
CittadinoItaim: R.Dr. Renato Paes de Barros, 994 - F:828 0302
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O proprietário Antonio Carlos de Toledo (segurando uma pizza) entre os
gerentes Volmir Savi e José Daniel Dias, e o pizzaiolo Paulo Ferreira de Souza
g estaurante Pizzaria Marguerita= massa fina com as
fotos Hilton de Souza
á 19 anos nos Jardins, a pizzaria Margherita já virou ponto de encontro dos paulistanos descolados da capital. Gente bonita e de bem com a vida desfila pelo
local todos os dias. O primeiro e único dono, Antonio Carlos de Toledo,
expert no ramo de gastronomia, está
feliz com o desempenho que a casa
vem tendo nos últimos anos. \"Já fui
proprietário do Oscar, do Sea Snach e
do Paulista Grill\", diz Antonio. \"Pizzaria é o segmento de atividade que mais
gosto\", acrescenta ele. A Margherita se
difere em vários pontos de outras pizzarias existentes na capital. A começar pelo horário: abre somente à noite. Mas as opções de pizzas são várias. A Contadino (rúcula) sai por R$
23,00; a Margherita (mussarela, molho de tomate e manjericão polvilhado com parmesão) custa apenas R$
16,00; já a Coletella (mussarela, molho de tomate, presunto e azeitona
verde) sai por R$ 19,00. Entretanto,
há ainda mais 37 tipos variados à sua
escolha, entre eles a de Provoletta (rodela de queijo provolone ao forno)
por R$ 11,00. Lembro ao leitor que a
massa da Margherita é fina com as bordas grossas e crocantes. Quanto ao público que freqüenta o local, não será
difÃcil encontrar pessoas famosas por
lá. Chico Buarque, Fulvio Stefanini,
Regina Duarte, Raul Cortez, Paulo
Gorgulho, Luiz Gustavo, entre outras
estrelas, costumam aparecer por lá. O
clima italiano está presente na decoração dos três ambientes da pizzaria,
que tem uma atmosfera para lá de descontraÃda. No salão principal, as mesas de madeira são decoradas com toalhas vermelhas e brancas ou brancas e verdes. Pinturas de Gustavo
Rosa decoram os azulejos do salão.
Ambiente descontraÃdo frequentado
por gente conhecida
Mas há ainda a sala de espera, um
bom lugar para se tomar drinque
bem acompanhado. Quanto ao bar,
há várias alternativas: chopes, caipirinhas, drinques e uÃsques, e se você
ainda está pensando se deve ou não
ir até lá, saiba que ninguém menos
do que a rainha da Suécia, a Rainha
SÃlvia e o marido, Rei Carlos Gustavo, também costumam freqüentar a
Margherita quando estão no Brasil.
A Rainha SÃlvia vai de Mussarella; ele
prefere a tradicional Margherita.
MARGHERITA
Al. Tietê, 255, tel. 3086 2556. De
domingo à quinta, das 19h às 21h;
sexta e sábado, das 19h à 1h30.
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or
m um antigo casarão de esquina, com uma varanda
acolhedora, surgiu o Vila
Nova Botequim. Ambiente inspirado nos anos 60, tem instrumentos
musicais de várias épocas. Uma hargeres
A mel
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fotos Hilton de Souza
Aspecto interno da casa, toda decorada por
instrumentos musicais de várias épocas
pa antiga, uma sanfona, um violão.
\"Todos os instrumentos que decoram
a casa passaram de geração em geração pela famÃlia Strefezi, uma das
proprietárias da casa. Esse amor pela
música está presente em cada canto
do bar, o que torna o ambiente muito agradável\", diz Renata Boris, gerente do Vila Nova. O bar foi idealizado
por Ricardo Boris e pelos irmãos Roa bson e Dinho barros de Almeida
ã (atleta da equipe brasileira de snow- E2 board), que criaram um ambiente
para todas as idades com preços convidativos. Será possÃvel encontrar
lanches, saladas, caldos e tortas. Anote: Churrasco Vila Nova, filet mignon
com queijo prato (R$5,10); clássico
Vila Nova com mussarela de búfala,
tomate seco e rúcula (R$5,90); e Peito
de peru (R$ 4,60). Quanto aos caldos, a casa oferece o de galinha, o de
feijão e o de sopa de cebola (R$ 3,90).
No quesito tortas há a de frango, a
de palmito e cada pedaço, generoso,
sai por R$ 4,90. Da torneira da chopeira é tirado o chopp cremoso e gelado que pode ser acompanhado por
vários petiscos. Entre eles, pastéis,
bolinhos de bacalhau, casquinhas de
siri e bolinhos de mandioca com
queijo de coalho. A caipiroska exótica é feita com vodka, frutas da estaNa Vila Nova, o chope é sempre
gelado e cremoso
ção e o toque do barman Raul. Mas
há também os deliciosos sucos feitos
de frutas naturais por R$ 2,20. Laranja, abacaxi com hortelã, acerola,
morango e maracujá são os sabores.
O clube do Whisky Johnny Waiker está
Algumas das delicias da casa
aumentando a cada dia. Aos sábados,
a atração fica por conta da feijoada.
\"Jornalistas, publicitários e outros formadores de opinião freqüentam o local. Gente bonita e um alto astral maravilhoso\", arremata Renata.
VILA NOVA BOTEQUIM
R. Marcos Lopes, 246, Vila Nova
Conceição , tel. 866 6200.
Segunda a Sexta das 17h30 até o
último cliente. Sábados e domingos,
das 13h30 até o último cliente.
Capacidade: 160 pessoas. $1
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O Bardes Arts é um bar e restaurante privilegiado por sua localização no bairro do Itaim Bibi.
Em estilo provençal, é todo em tons claros e acabamento despojado, confortável, combinando ar livre, muita luz
natural e jardins. Agradando a todos os gostos, é dividido em três ambientes: amplo bar restaurante, galeria
para eventos e uma agradável área ao ar livre.Sua cozinha é elaborada e supervisionada pelo restauranteur
Giancarlo Bolla, reconhecido pela sua cozinha internacional e de alta qualidade.Pessoas bonitas, jovens, famÃlias
e executivos preocupados em comer bem e num ambiente descontraÃdo frequentam o lugar, sendo que o Bar des
Arts também abriga eventos de todos os tipos e tamanhos, para 50 a 700 pessoas.
De terça a domingo, das 1 2 à 1 hr. Happy hour à partir das 18 hrs.
Aceitamos cartões de crédito American Express e Visa
R. Pedro Humberto, 09 - Itaim Bibi/SP - Tel.: (1 1) 8297828 - estac. c/ manobrista
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Foi com imenso prazer que recebemos
FERNANDO HENRIQUE CARDOSO, ANTONIO CARLOS MAGALHÃES, FAUSTO SILVA, LUIZ SCHIMIDT, tii ANTONIO HERMIRIO DE MORAES, JOSÃ HERMIRIO DE MORAES, ABILIO DINIZ,
LEONARDO SENNA, VIVIANE SENNA, UBIRAJARA GUIMARÃES, JAROSLAV SUSSLAND, HEBE CAMARGO,
FERNANDA MONTENEGRO, VERA FISCHER, RAFAELA FISCHER, FLORIANO PEIXOTO, TOM CAVALCANTI,
EDUARDO JOSÃ FARAH, ALBERTO DUALIB, ZEZINHO MANSUR, WANDERLEY LUXEMBURGO,
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A ndréia, uma linda jovem oriental, fala português,
inglês e japonês. Luciano, um lindo jovem brasileiro, fala português,
inglês e japonês. Ambos
trabalham no mais badalado restaurante japonês
do momento: o Kuroshio. Andréia é a hostess que recebe os convidados à porta; Luciano, por sua vez, é o garçom que atende com
classe e dedicação. O idioma do cliente não é problema, já
que o staff da casa é quase que poliglota. O nome Kuroshio faz uma
homenagem à s correntezas marÃtimas da costa do Japão, onde vivem
os melhores peixes do mundo. Pioneiro no ramo, o restaurante está
sempre lotado 'e tem conseguido
agradar a endinheirada e exigente
clientela paulistana. A começar
pelo visual, super ciam e aconchegante. A fachada de vidro permite que
se jante apreciando o luar. O pátio
externo é ideal para dias quentes e
de lá pode-se apreciar o pequeno lago
natural com as carpas coloridas. Já o
mezanino, com iluminação
mais amena, é o tipo de ambiente apropriado para conversas mais apaixonadas.
Deixando o visual de
lado e partindo para o caminho da gastronomia é
que se tem a certeza da qualidade apresentada pelo restaurante. A comida oriental é oferecida com o que
tem de melhor, mas há também as propostas internacionais. O sushiman, com
20 anos de experiência, é o
melhor cartão de visitas.
Shin-Chan prepara os pratos de maneira eficiente e rápida. Expert em
pratos tradicionais ou modernos, oferece temperos na medida certa. Exemplos? O combinado especial para duas
pessoas (Gunkanmaki de ovas, hossomaki, 2 califónias, 9 sashimis, 6 niguiri sushi) sai por R$ 38,00; ou ainda o Sushi-Tokujio para quatro pessoas (36 niguiri sushi, 12 hossomaki, 10
uramaki) por R$ 105,00. Porém, se
preferir algo com toque francês escolha o filé mignon com molho especial
(filé mignon com molho de cogumelo
shitake, champignon, abóbora cozida,
salsão refogado) por R$ 20,00. Quanto as sobremesas, prepare-se
para experimentar verdadeiNa foto ao lado, de cima para
baixo: o tradicional Combinado
para duas pessoas, Camarão Ã
Milanesa com molho especial,
Frango ao molho Laranja e o já
famoso Salmão ao molho de
mostarda em grãos
ras maravilhas da gastronomia. O
Charlote de Pêssego sai por R$ 8,50;
o Tempura de Sorvete de Creme, por
R$ 6,00. \"Investimos alto para oferecer a melhor comida oriental. Aliamos
o know-how da famÃlia que já é tradicional no ramo, a melhor mão de obra
no mercado e ao melhor ponto gastronômico da capital. O resultado não
poderia ser melhor\", diz Sérgio Sakamoto, um dos sócios, que, aliás foi o
introdutor dofast-fooc/ oriental em São
Paulo, em 94. Outro ponto super a
favor da casa é o público que freqüenta. Gente descolada e badalada.
Você pode comer
um sushi ao
lado de Claudia
Raia, Celulari,
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das 12h às 15h30; e das 19haté 2h;
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2000. Capital brasileira da
gastronomia, babel gastronômica dos trópicos, capital mundial
da pizza â seja lá qual for o tÃtulo concedido à Paulicéia, nesta virada do milênio, a mesa paulistana do século 20 será relembrada e
brindada por gounnets e gourmands, nos próximos cem
anos, por seu sotaque multicultural, mestiço e ecumênico.
Como os traços fisionômicos de sua população, a cena gastronômica de São
Paulo foi sendo
moldada, ao longo
de um século de
história, por influências do
mundo todo.
Depois dos
Ãndios, vie- ram os imigrantes por- tugueses,
africanos, italia- nos, árabes, espanhóis,
japoneses, judeus, franceses e
asiáticos trazendo
na mala, e principalmente na memória,
um repertório variado de receitas das
mais diferentes regiões do planeta. Mosaico de diversas culinárias, a cozinha
cosmopolita de Sã
Paulo não tem, p
isso, apenas um
inúmeros sabores,
mas e fisionomi
a representem.
Das receitas
elas foram, u uma, sendo executa nossa moda.
Ou seja: Ã da paulistana,
adaptand gredientes, substituindo peros, misturando
influê ⢠as, recriando e inventan Da singela receita do sane de Bauru criada quase
e intuitivamente no Ponto
Chic, na década de 30, às ousadas criações e recriações das cozinhas contemporâneas dos anos 90,
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A trajetória da mais famosa familia dé
restauradores da cidade se confunde com a
própria história de São Paulo
Nascida para brilhar. Assim podena ser definida,
numa única frase, a saga dos Fasano no cenário gastronômico da cidade. O sobrenome dessa tradicional famÃlia Ãtalo-paulistana está ligado a, boa mesa de São Paulo desde 1903, quando o
comendador Vittoiio Fasano inaugurou a Brasserie Paulista, na praça Antônio
Prado, ReconstituÃdo em 1952 como uma espécie de revival att decó, o local cedeu lugar ao Restaurante e Confeitaria Fasano, endereço que ganhou fama pela
freqúência aristocrática de seu salão de chá, local em que se reunia a nata da
sociedade paulistana. De todos os endereços do Fasano, o da Antônio Prado foi
arquitetonicamente o mais glamuroso e ousado, o que também acabou marcando
urna das fases mais românticas do Centro de São Paulo.
Na final da década de 50, o restaurante foi transferido para o Conjunto Nacional, na Avenida Paulista, onde funcionava também uma requisitada boite, freqüentada por personalidades internacionais, como Arar King Cole, um salão de festas, e até
umfunioir para elegantes charuteiros da época. Já o sucesso do Fasano da niaAmaury, que funcionou de 1970 até 1984, deu origem ao \"\"ger'fr
imponente Fasano da Haddock Lobo o mais luxuoso de todos os restaurantes do clã. Aberto em 1985,
a casa impressiona desde a monumental fachada até
os salões com pé-direito altÃssimo, passando pela sua
estrelada cozinha, seu bar, sua adega e seu serviço.
Tudo com a marca da famÃlia Fasano, representada
pelo neto Fabrizio e o bisneto Rogério, pertencentes
respectivamente à terceira e quarta gerações.
Com a reputação de ser o melhor e mais bonito
restaurante do paÃs, surgiram na década de 90, na esteira da fama do Fasano, outros descendentes diretos,
como os badalados Gero e Gero Caffé, o aristocrático Parigi e o classudo piano-bar Baretto. Para não
fugir à regra, todos fizeram sucesso instantâneo junto
ao público paulistano. Doce sina das casas que, com a
grife da famÃlia Fasano, nasceram para brilhar.
Interior da 8rasserie
Paulista, Praça Antônio
Prado, cerca 1903
passando pelo Polpettone do Jardim de Napoli, pelo Beirute
do Bambi, pelo picadinho e o virado, de autorias desconhecidas, ou ainda pelas inúmeras variações de pizza, uma instituição peninsular que se consagrou paulistana pela diversidade e qualidade das redondinhas aqui produzidas â São
Paulo fecha o milênio reunindo um universo de quase 10
mil estabelecimentos que servem diariamente perto de um
milhão de refeições e alimentos de todo tipo: da mais requintada das iguarias preparadas nos endereços de alta gastronomia da capital a um prosaico pastel vendido nas feiras
livres da cidade.
Pois esse saboroso amálgama supracultural e culinário
aconteceu no decorrer do século 20 em quatro momentos
distintos: a antiga cozinha paulistana, que compreende todo
o perÃodo imperial e se estende até o inÃcio da década de 10;
a moderna cozinha, que vai dos anos 10 aos 80 quando chegam à São Paulo os primeiros chefs estrangeiros; a nova cozinha paulistana, iniciada na década de 80 e que engloba a
primeira metade dos anos 90; e a cozinha contemporânea,
praticada nos dias atuais.
Ainda sob forte influência do perÃodo colonial e imperial, a cozinha paulistana do começo do século mistura influências indÃgenas, africanas e européias, em especial, a portuguesa. Entre os pratos representativos dessa fase, denominada de cozinha paulistana antiga, estão o Virado à Paulista,
criação dos nossos bandeirantes; o Picadinho de Carne, que é
um prato inspirado no cardápio jesuÃtico popularizado nos
anos 50 como comida de boite; o Angu, o Azul Marinho (ensopado de peixe com pirão e banana d'água verde tÃpico do
litoral norte de São Paulo); o Afogado (que é a versão paulista
do barreado paranaense criado no Vale do ParaÃba); os Assados Recheados com farofa (frango, peru e leitão tÃpicos das
quermesses do Interior do Estado); e os pastéis, torresminhos e farofas oriundos da chamada cozinha caipira do interior de São Paulo e de Minas Gerais. Sem contarmos a Feijoada, prato de origem nordestina que foi \"aprimorado\" pela
cozinha do Rio de Janeiro, mas que também São Paulo, e o
resto do Brasil, apropriou-se.
IF`rein-eua ia-moireas orla, lezpoca, mesta.
Muito longe de se parecer com os atuais endereços da
boa mesa da cidade, os primeiros restaurantes paulistanos
tiveram origem no remoto ano de 1585. São Paulo era um
povoado com algumas dezenas de habitantes. Atendendo a
um pedido do governador geral, o cigano Marcos Lopes abriu
uma estalagem, onde vendia coisas de comer e beber aos
viajantes e mascates que subiam e desciam a Serra de Santos:
beijus, farinha de mandioca, feijão mulatinho, torresmos e
outros comestÃveis. Por volta de 1881, a cidade, que contava
com 14 mil habitantes, viu nascer três novos estabelecimen11[11be,licylisame csainaltal.rx42.x-astAs
Focaccia, paste, pizze e cabrito têm em comum a mesma origem: a Itália. Mas é verdadeiramente paulistana a tradição da comida cantineira
Com a cara de São Paulo, nada é mais paulistano do que as alegres cantinas italianas. Surgidas entre o finalzinho do século XIX e o inÃcio do XX, elas receberam este
nome por estarem ligadas a uma atividade informal, exercida como uma espécie de reforço do orçamento doméstico pelas mulheres, o chamado 'bico\", já que os
italianos, naqueles idos, depois de se transferirem do Interior, onde trabalhavam na lavoura dos cafezais, vinham labutar nas linhas de fábricas paulistanas ou como
artesãos. Assim, a partir da necessidade de se ganhar dinheiro nasceriam as primeiras cantinas e trattorias de São Paulo: enquanto os maridos trabalhavam como operários
e artesãos, as mulheres apostavam nessa atividade e viam crescer o seu negócio paralelo. Instaladas em cômodos improvisados, por vezes o porão da casa dos proprietários, onde os vinhos eram guardados (daà o nome de cantina, lugar da casa onde se guarda o vinho), esses locais acabaram virando sinônimo, em São Paulo, dos
restaurantes italianos populares, equivalentes às trattorias e osterias da velha Bota italiana. As primitivas cantinas de São Paulo não serviam comida. Eram uma espécie de
armazém, ou taberna, aonde os italianos iam à noite, depois do trabalho diário, para beber vinho, cantar e se divertir. Conclusão: assim como a rotisseria, a cantina é uma
criação tipicamente paulistana. Ou seja: adquiriram caracterÃsticas tão nossas que acabaram se tomando uma das mais autenticas invenções gastronómicas de São Paulo.
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rua Barão de ltapetininga, em1957;
ao lado, interior da Brasserie Paulista
(1923), tendo em primeiro plano, Ã
esquerda, o patriarca fundador Vittorio
Fasano; abaixo, a fachada do Fasano,
já na Vieira de Carvalho, em 1948
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Carlo Cecchini, italiano de Lucca fundador do Restaurante
Carlino, na avenida São João, até hoje em funcionamento
na rua Vieira de Carvalho, no Centro da capital, e desde 1979
sob o comando de outros donos.
Como o Carlino original, foram surgindo as primeiras
cantinas paulistanas, no inÃcio do século 20, com a chegada
dos imigrantes italianos. Com elas, também teve o inÃcio a
chamada moderna cozinha paulistana.Com o atrativo da oferta de pratos fartos, opulentos e saborosamente baratos, estes
primitivos restaurantes paulistanos se concentraram nos bairros do Brás, Bela Vista, Bom Retiro e Moóca (ver box \"DelÃcias
Cantineiras\"). Instalados em cômodos improvisados, por vezes o porão da casa dos proprietários, onde os vinhos eram
guardados â daà o nome cantina: lugar da casa onde se guarda o vinho â, esses locais acabaram virando sinônimo, em
São Paulo, dos restaurantes italianos populares, equivalentes às trattorias e osterias da tradicional Bota italiana.
⢠Desse modo, as primeiras cantinas paulistanas não serviam comida. Eram uma espécie de armazém, ou taberna, aonde os italianos iam à noite, depois do trabalho diário, para
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beber vinho, cantar e se divertir. Com o tempo, elas passaram também a servir basicamente três pratos: a Focaccia, o
cabrito e uma pasta, geralmente o Fusili ao Sugo. Foi mais ou
menos dessa forma que a pioneira Cantina Capuano abriu
suas portas em 1907 sob o comando do imigrante italiano
Francesco Capuano. Mesmo com outros donos, o casal de salernitanos Angela e Angelo Mariano Luisi, a mais antiga cantina de São Paulo manteve a tradição e continua até hoje agradando a fiel clientela que vai até o Bixiga saborear seus pratos fartos, de toque caseiro, preparados com massas artesanais e molhos vigorosos.
Comida It-Nealliceam⢠e pizza
Ainda nos primódios do século são inauguradas as primeiras brasseries e mercearias da cidade. Estabelecimentos informais, onde eram servidos vinhos, cervejas e comidas simples, a Brasserie Paulista, da famÃlia Fasano, foi aberta em
1903 na Praça Antônio Prado pelo comendador Vittorio Fasano, patriarca da famÃlia, cujo sobrenome está ligado há quatro
gerações à boa mesa de São Paulo (ver box \"A Dinastia dos
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comseu inseparável bandolim, comando o restaurante
con tutti famiglia e a boa música italiana
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Fasano\"). Outros endereços, como a Casa Califórnia, administrada pelo português Manuel Teixeira de Carvalho, ganhou
fama no Largo São Francisco por seus sanduÃches de lingüiça
calabresa e de vitela. Já o Esplanadinha, aberto em 1914 na
rua Conselheiro Crispiniano, atrás do Teatro Municipal de São
Paulo, ganhou notoriedade, junto a artistas e boêmios, por
seu Filé Alto ao Alho Frito em fogão de lenha. O velho \"bife
sujo\" acabaria por originar e consagrar o restaurante Filé do
Moraes, da praça Júlio Mesquita, cujos atuais donos têm parentesco com o fundador, Salvador Domingos Moraes.
Já no final dos anos 20 abre as portas o restaurante Parreirinha, tradicional ponto de encontro de boêmios e noavagos de São Paulo. Em 1923, quando abriu com o nome de
Bar da Mocidade,
o lugar servia um
prato comercial
bem feito, preparado pela esposa
do português Alberto Dias Coelho,
dona Deolinda.
Foi rebatizado, só
em 1927, em homenagem às vindimas da região de
Alfama. Seu cardápio foi evoluindo quando os filhos gêmeos Waldemar e Waldomiro assumiram o controle da casa na década de 40. Especializou-se
depois em peixes e frutos do mar para, mais tarde, oferecer
de forma pioneira em São Paulo carne de rã, preparada Ã
moda provençal ou frita simplesmente.
Tambémédesse perÃodo a mais antiga (e certamente
a mais autêntica) pizzaria da cidade: a Cantina e Pizzaria Castelões, fundada em 1929 pelo oriundo Ettore Siniscalchi no bairro do Brás. A pizza, aliás, tem um capÃtulo especialÃssimo na história
gastronômica de São Paulo (ver
box \"Pizza Nostra\"). Ao apropriar-se desta criação tipicamente
A famÃlia Donato,
fundadora da conhecida
Cantina e Pizzaria
Castelões, no Brás; João
e Vicente Donato, Maria
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Napolitana Speranza
Ao apropriar-se dessa crtaçao Igneamente napolitana, São Paulo reinventou
as redondinhas à sua moda e as devora como ninguém no mundo
Todo mundo sabe: a pizza tem certidão de nascimento italiana. Napolitana, para ser mais preciso, em
sua fórmula mais moderna, e que o mundo inteiro consome e aprova em suas incontáveis variações. A história
registra que na vizinhança de Nápoles, em Pompéia, as
ruÃnas da Via dell'Abbondanza guardam vestÃgios de massas assadas sobre mesas de pedra. A versão da pizza,
como ela é conhecida hoje, só ocorreu no século 18
com a introdução do tomate, oriundo da América, na
penÃnsula itálica e em todo o continente europeu.
Em São Paulo, a pizza merece uni capÃtulo especial na história gastronômica da cidade. Verdadeira
mania paulistana, há quem afirme que São Paulo é a cidade onde mais se come
pizzanomundo. Figura obrigatória no cardápio tradicional do paulistano, ela é
saboreada em todos os cantos da cidade, em umdos
mais de 3.000 endereços especializados em fazer as redondinhas. Hoje, acredita-se, que todo dia uma pizzaria é aberta em algum ponto da capital.
A pizza, juntamente com o idioma, a comida, a música e o jeito de falar com as mãos, veio com os imigrantes
italianos,nofinalzinho do século XIX, na bagagem de napolitanos, calabreses e sicilianos. Foi introduzidainicialmente nas cantinas do Brás, principal reduto da imigração
italiana na capital, com algumas adaptações em decorrência dos ingredientes que se tinha ã mão. Depois, vieram a
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Moóca, o Bom Retiro, a BarraFunda eoBiodga. Mesmo mantendo os nomesclássicos italianos, as pizze paulistanas sempre introduzem
algum ingrediente ou combinação como novidade. Essa caracterÃstica surgiu no inÃcio da
década de 50, acompanhando uma tendência
americana, épocaemque a pizza Margherita
âa preferida dos paulistanos âtambém chegou por aqui pelas mãos do casal Speranza e
Francesco Tarallo, que fundaram a Cantina e
Pizzaria Napolitana Speranza. Mas nossos
pizzaioli também superaram nessequesito e até
hoje elaboram receitas que só são conhecidas
por aqui. E as quais americanose italianos,
quando visitam São Paulo, reverenciam e pedem bis.
Speranza: no alto a esquerda, Antonio Tarallo,
filho da matriarca Speranza Tarallo (acima
entre seu filho e Evelina Pichini, Cyrene Tardio
e as crianças Monica e Paola Tarallo. Em
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todos no endereço da Treze de Maio; ao lado a
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napolitana, as pizzarias paulistanas reinventaram as redondinhas à sua moda. Fiel até hoje às origens, a Castelões é comandada pela terceira geração do calabrês Vincenzo Donato, ex-garçon e segundo dono da casa. A legião de fãs que conquistou ao longo dos 70 anos, não
abre mão de seus discos de massa grossa e bordas generosas, nem tampouco de seu ambiente com atmosfera de
antigamente, com lingüiças penduradas no teto.
A força cla,
4â¢enozi_indhasa, ipmeexklffirculasaxApós a consagração das cozinhas de tradição cantineira e das trattorias italianas também surge, nos anos 30, o
Ristorante Gigetto, celebrizado por artistas e intelectuais e que acabou inspirando uma longa lista de cantinas
italianas abertas por toda a cidade (ver box \"A mÃstica e os
filhotes do Gigetto\"). Anos depois do crash de 29, seria aberto em 1934 o Freddy â o primeiro bistrô francês de São
Paulo, que funcionou inicialmente na rua Conselheiro
Crispiniano, atrás do Teatro Municipal. A casa, fundada
pelo casal Alfred e Madame Aurières, introduziu os molhos
(sauces) vélouté e béchamel, o charme e a tradição dos
bistrôs parisienses â o Freddy foi um conhecido artista
dos palcos paulistanos por suas imitações do ator francês
Maurice Chevalier e irmão de Marcel, que iria inaugurar
seu próprio restaurante anos depois)
Foi o Freddy quem introduziu os clássicos pratos franceses Filé à Chateaubriand (receita do século XIX que homenageia o estadista francês Françoise Chateaubriand) e o Peixe Ã
ia Belle Menière, que acabaram virando hits dos cardápios de
cozinha internacional de São Paulo durante várias décadas.
Com a vida cultural e social em ebulição, o velho Centro de São Paulo também serviu de palco, na fervilhante
década de 30, para o surgimento de alguns pratos que acabaram virando sÃmbolos gastronômicos de São Paulo. à o
caso do legÃtimo Bauru, inventado no Restaurante Ponto
Chie, do Largo do Paissandú (ver box \"Sandubas que não
estão no mapa\") e do cremosÃssimo chope do Bar Léo, outra referência obrigatória da mesa paulistana, fundado em
1939 na rua Aurora (ver box Instituição Paulistano\").
Mostrando toda a força da cozinha peninsular, as rotisserias também são outra saborosa invenção paulistana dos anos
30. Duas delas, a Bologna (aberta inicialmente na rua do
Anhangabaú pela famÃlia Trombeta, de onde se transferiu para
o atual endereço, na rua Augusta) e a Di Cunto (fundada em
1935 na Moóca por Donato Di Cunto) nasceram com a informalidade e a inspiração comunitária das cantinas. Uma mamma produzia o Maccheroni caseiro, outra se incumbia de fazer o molho de tomate, uma terceira preparava os Polpette e
embutia as lingüiças. Depois foram sendo incorporados ao
cardápio uma infinidade de outros pratos e receitas caseiros,
como o Leitão de Leite Pururuca, o Frango Assado, o Pernil de
Vitela, e o Lombo de Porco. Hoje, a Bologna oferece uma lista
com mais de 400 receitas; já a Di Cunto, mais de 1.300 produtos , entre antipastos, pães e doces! Santo Dio!
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Sob o comando da terceira geração, o velho restaurante da rua Avanhandava serviu de palco de festivas
confraternizações à mesa protagonizadas por artistas, intelectuais e jornalistas
Ainda que nunca tenha se apresentado como uma tÃpica cantina italiana â
sempre definiu-se corno ristorante â, o
Gigetto, para muitos paulistanos da velha guarda, tem a cara de São Paulo. Detentor de um estilo próprio
ele servir e receber seus clientes, o que lhe garante ser considerado um modelo de
restauração na capital â este tradicional restaurante paulistano foi fundado em
1938 por Enrico Lenci e Luigi d'Olivo, dois ex-garçons do centenário Carlino, o
mais antigo restaurante de São Paulo. Palco de inúmeras histórias de personagens
e da vida que, até o inicio dos anos 60, respirava o romantismo e a boêmia do
velho Centro da cidade, o lugar nasceu na rua Rio Branco, depois mudou-se para
o seu segundo endereço, na rua Nestor Pestana, defronte à extinta TV Excelsior e
vizinha ao Teatro Cultura ArtÃstica, para, enfim, instalar-se no seu atual endereço
na rua Avanhandava, onde está já há três décadas. Cena corriqueira, nessa época,
era avistar as atrizes Cacilda Becker, Dercy Gonçalves, os atores Procópio Ferreira
e Walmor Chagas acompanhados de belas mulheres, o jornalista Hino Carta, o
escritor Ignácio de Loyola Brandão e o psicanalista Roberto Freire.
Com um atendimento impecável, muita festa, comida
e bebida, lá foram comemorados a conquista da primeira Palma de Ouro do cinema brasileiro, com
o o filme O Pagador de Promessas. Ir ao Gigetto
Tradicionais pratos do Gigetto:
à esquerda, Salada Mista com
torradas e, acima, Cabrito Assada
com Brócolis e Batatas. A direita, o
restaurante no inicio dos anos 60
era, à época, o melhor programa da cidade. Com
estilo próprio, o certo é que de lã sairam vários garçons para montar o seu próprio negócio, levando
consigo muito do que aprenderam, incluindo as receitas que tem a sua marra, como o seu consagrados
Cabrito com Brócolis e Batatas e o Spaghetii alle Vongole.
São descendentes diretos do velho Gigetto a Cantina do
Piem. da l-laddock Lobo, o Don Pepe di Napoli, da Arapanés, o Lellis Trataria, da
Peixoto Gomicle e o 11 Sogno di Anarella, o primeiro \"filho\" do Gigetto comandado pela conheciclissima figura do ex-garçon Giovanni Bruno. Vale lembrar que,
entre as décadas de 50 e 60, os cursos de formação profissional de garçons,
cozinheiros e afins estavam nos seus primórdios. Fácil entender porque o Gigetto serviu como uma grande escola e fonte de inspiração não só para os ex-garçons se tornarem proprietários de restaurantes, como indiretamente para os diversos endereços que passaram a surgir, de forma cada vez mais crescente, a
partir da década de 70. Hoje, com uma cozinha de brilho ofuscado, a mÃstica do
Gigetto bem como o estilo alegre e popular de seus herdeiros de tradição canilneira continua a encantar as várias gerações de paulistanos.
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Aberto no velho Centro de São Paulo,
desde 1939, o Bar Léo e seu famoso chope são
sÃmbolos paulistanos na arte de bem beber
Inaugurado no finalzinho da década de 30, o Bar Léo mantémse fiel às origens e à fama de retirar de suas serpentinas um dos mais
saborosos chopes de São Paulo. Lá, o precioso liquido está,
desde sempre, trajando um garboso e cremoso colarinho. Dai, o lugar ser reverenciado por admiradores da tulip.
como uma espécie de instituiçao
paulistana na arte de bem beber.
Por suas disputadas mesas já passaram de anónimos boémios a
presidentes da República, como
Jânio Quadros e JK. Até o rei Pelejá deu o ar da graça por lã. Sem falar nas figurinhas carimbadas
da vida artÃstica, da propaganda e do jornalismo que, volta e meia, marcam presença.
Como é de praxe, o bar fecha pontualmente às 20h30. Assim como o horário nada elástico, a
localização meio duvidosa e o desconforto do lugar com rotineiras filas na porta, os habitues
sabem que tudo isso faz parte do ritual de quem frequenta este lendário boteco. E todos aqueles
que já saborearam o chopinho ali servido, sabem que vale a pena fazer todas essas concessões.
Bar Léo: desde que foi
fundado, na década de 30,
ostenta o tÃtulo de oferecer
o melhor chope da cidade
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Parmigiana virou marca registrada da cantina Jardim de Napoli (ver box \"Signore Polpettone\"). Tudo começou em 1948
na garagem de uma carpintaria do Cambuci, onde o casal
Francesco e Maria Precioso Buonerba servia pizzas que fizeram fama rapidamente. Transferida em seguida para a rua
Maria Paula, os fás das inimitáveis almôndegas gigantes recheadas com mozzarella, molho de tomate e queijo parmigiano ralado não deixaram mais de prestigiar o restaurante da
famÃlia Buonerba, instalado já há 31 anos na rua Martinico
Prado, em Higienópolis, sob o comando dos herdeiros Toninho e Salvador â essa invenção paulistana, patenteada inclusive pelos autores da receita, agora pode também ser saboreada na primeira filial do Jardim de Napoli, recém-aberta
no Shopping Pátio
No finalzinho da década, em 1949, outro italiano, o pieEm 1952 é fundado o Restaurante Bolinha, que
virou sinônimo de feijoada em São Paulo. Abaixo, Ã
esquerda, o restaurante no inÃcio de suas atividades
e, à direita, na década de 70, já na Av. Cidade
Jardim, onde se mantém até hoje 4
montês Felice Ferrari, pai do restaurateur Massimo, juntamente
com um sócio gaúcho, abre a primeira churrascaria paulistana: a Pampas, iniciando-nos aos prazeres da carne de churrasco. Na esteira do sucesso da Pampas, aberta logo no inÃcio dos anos 50, surgem em seguida as churrascarias Farroupilha, em 1951, e a Cabana, em 54, ambas da famÃlia
Ferrari. Posteriormente surgem a Bambu, a Guacyara e a
Rodeio, a qual inovou, à época, no serviço à francesa como
alternativa ao sistema rodÃzio (ver box \"Churrasco à moda paulistana\"). Anos antes, em 1946, a Feijoada do Bolinha, apelido
do ex-ponta direita do Jardim América F.C. e da Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras, começa a fazer fama no bairro do Cambuci, na rua do Lavapés. Em 1952 é fundado o Restaurante
Bolinha que virou sinônimo de feijoada em São Paulo. Desde 1976, o prato é servido diariamente à ávida clientela deste conhecido restaurante da avenida Cidade Jardim pelos filhos do falecido Bolinha, José Orlando e José Afonso.
Anos dourados da gastronomia paulistana, foram inaugurados na década de 50 alguns dos melhores restaurantes
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Tanto o Beirute, que não é encontrado-em riera/Urna - parte do LÃbano, quanto' o
tradicional Bauru são deliciosas invenções paulistanas
Pão francês crocante aberto ao meio. Quatro fatias de queijo derretido com
água e manteiga numa combinação dos tipos suÃço, prato, step e um pouquinho de
pmvolone. Mais outra generosa fatia de rosbife de lagarto aquecida na chapa. Para
completar uma rodela e tomate e pepino em conserva. Reproduzida desse mesmo
jeito e com os mesmos ingredientes, há exatos 65 anos, a receita do Bauru não deixa
dúvidas. Se coubesse a algum sanduÃche uma homenagem pelos serviços prestados
à cidade, o eleito seria, certamente, o sanduÃche de Bauru criado no Ponto Chie, do
Largo Paissand ú.
A receita original foi elaborada quase que casualmente numa noite de carnaval
de 1935. Depois de sair do trabalho, o locutor de rádio bauruense Casimiro Pinto
Neto foi ao Ponto Chie, na época um dos mais famosos pontos de encontro da
sociedade paulistana e freqüentado por polÃticos, empresários literatos e jornalistas.
Ele pediu ao lancheira Carlos que montasse um sanduÃche improvisado: pão francês, queijo, rosbife... Os amigos copiaram e os pedidos foram se acumulando no
balcão; \"Me dá um sanduÃche igual ao do Bauru\". E assim Casimiro se imortalizou
com o apelido tomado nome de sanduÃche. Por sinal, o mais famoso da cidade.
Hoje, o Ponto do Chic tem a matriz do largo Paissandú e mais três filiais espalhadas pela capital. Todos os meses são preparados cerca de 13 mil baurus nos
quatro endereços, o que significa 1 tonelada de rosbife, 1,5 tonelada de queijo, 210
kg de tomate e 150 kg de pepino em conserva.
Outra unanimidade paulistana é o Beirute. Nasceu nos anos 50 pelas mãos dos
donos do restaurante Bambi, os irmãos libaneses Fares e Louis Sader, já desaparecidos. Inspirado nas receitas do Kallage árabe e no Bauru paulistano, o sanduÃche fez
sua fama ao lado de outra criação da casa: o Chocolamour (sorvete de chocolate,
chantilly, farofa doce e calda mau mud). A receita nasceu a partir do pedido de um
cidadão apressado, que parou em frente à vitrine-balcão do Bambi, de cozinha árabe, localizado nos Jardins. Passou os olhos sem entusiasmo pelos quibes e esfihas e
pediu um sanduÃche. O garçom explicou-lhe que ali só havia pão sÃrio e não faziam
sanduÃche. O freguês insistiu, sugerindo: \"Tem rosbife, queijo e tomate? Então faz
um Bauru nesse pão mesmo\". A fórmula deu tão certo que foi batizada de Beiruth
(sim, grafada com th), em homenagem à capital do LÃbano, terra dos proprietários,
e virou uma das especialidades da casa.
da cidade em suas especialidades. Fundado em 1954,
o clássico francês La Casserole, do casal Roger Henri
e Madame Raiá, é um dos raros restaurantes que conseguiram chegar com vitalidade aos 45 anos de existência, mantendo a categoria de uma das instituições gastronômicas de São Paulo. Instalado até hoje
em frente ao mercado de flores do Largo do Arouche, é
comandado desde 1987 pela filha do casal Henry,
Marie France. O Coq au Vin, o Pato com Laranja e as
Tripa á la Mode de Caen são clássicos famosos de sua
cozinha. Figuram ainda nessa lista, o francês Marcel,
introdutor em São Paulo do sou& (ver box \"Souffié do
Marcel? Oui, oui\"); o ristorante Ca' d'Oro, do bergamasco Fabricio Guzzoni, aberto inicialmente na rua Barão de Itapetininga e que depois se transfor- the)mou no categorizado hotel 5 estrelas da rua
Augusta; a Pizzaria Speranza, do casal Spe- ** ranza e Francesco Tarallo que introduziu a receita da
pizza Margherita em São Paulo; os espanhóis La Coruria, no
Brás, de 1956, e Don Curro, de 1958, que originalmente
nasceu na zona leste com o nome de Mariscaria Playa Grande; a Casa Garabed, da famÃlia armênia Deyrmendjian, inaugurada em 1951; e o primeiro restaurante chinês de luxo da
cidade: o já extinto Sino-Brasileiro, fundado em 54.
Também nos anos 50, outra invenção tipicamente paulistana, o Beirute conquistou a preferência dos paulistanos ao
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beirutes, foi fundado por Geraldo Modesto de Abreu, em 58, na
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da Liberdade, além do cultuado Komazushi (1968) de Tahatomo Hashinohe, já desaparecido, considerado por muitos o
melhor sushiman de São Paulo de todos os tempos.
Também foi nesse perÃodo, entre as décadas de 50 e
60, que os cursos de formação profissional de garçons,
cozinheiros e afins ainda estavam em seus primórdios. Em
meio a um cenário ainda em transformação e carente de
mão-de-obra qualificada, começam a despontar o talento
dos primeiros chefs de cozinha de origem nordestina, que
iniciaram exercendo funções básicas dentro da cozinha.
Como o cearense José Pereira de Souza, titular há vários
anos do Le Coq Hardy, e José Pereira dos Santos, o Pereirinha, do La Cocagne. Comeles, outros cozinheiros nordestinos começam a ocupar posições de destaque dentro
das cozinhas paulistanas (ver box \"Passaporte nordestino\").
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e maitre, abre, em 1971, o seu La Tambouille, até hoje um
dos mais charmosos e elegantes restaurantes de São Paulo.
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restauretrice e decana da gastronomia Maria Zanchi de Zan,
exibindo a refinada e moderna culinária do norte da Itália;
do restaurante Massimo, em 1976, dos irmãos piemonteses
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utilizar ingredientes brasileiros em receitas francesas de concepção mais moderna. Com uma proposta culinária semelhante, o Roanne, com o então jovem chef Emmanuel Bassoleil à frente dos fogões, é inaugurado em 1986, consolidando essa nova fase da gastronomia da cidade.
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sendoguardadaasete chaves por seu criador, o oriundo Toninha Buonerba,
chef-proprietário da cantina Jardim di Napoli.Abertanofinal dadécada de
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Timeless!
Trama has presented us with another treasure from the Elis Regina discography and filmography. Based in part on the last show that Elis Regina performed, Saudades do Brasil, this DVD was produced by Globo TV network in Brazil and features Elis on a circus ring simulated stage. Not only is this historical document essential for Elis Regina fans, it is also a must-have DVD for any Brazilian music lover. Elis was on top of her game when this show was produced and televised on October 3, 1980.
The DVD was well restored to its full glory. The liner notes do mention a few instances of a tape slow down, but it’s hard to notice that given the live atmosphere of the show. The color is phenomenal and enhances the stage set-up and Elis Regina’s tasteful wardrobe. Brazilian colors are present everywhere in the show, from Elis’s wardrobe to a giant back-drop Brazilian flag in one of the show’s segment. The addition of a recent interview with the director of the program, Daniel Filho, gives a whole new meaning and historical background to Elis Regina and that particular time in her life and career. Even personal problems that Elis was having at that time are addressed by Daniel Filho. This interview is simply one extra perk to make this DVD worth its content.
Musicians accompanying Elis Regina are Cesar Camargo Mariano (keyboards, arrangements), Sérgio Henriques (keyboards), Nonô Camargo (trumpet), Cláudio Faria (trumpet), Octavio Bangala (tenor sax), Don Chacal (percussion), Paulo Garfunkel (alto sax, flutes, clarinet), Chiquinho Brandão (flutes), Natan Marques (acoustic and electric guitars), Kzam Gama (bass, acoustic guitar), Bocato (trombone), Picolé (drums) and Lino Simão (tenor sax).
The program opens in the same way that the show Saudades do Brasil was. There is an up tempo instrumental version of the classic “Arrastão,” a trademark of Elis’s repertoire, except that this version is only instrumental. All musicians are fired up for what will be a terrific show. The program flows smoothly, but a careful viewer can see the meticulous set up for distinct segments in the show. The first part of the DVD features Elis as a show woman. After a grand entrance coming down a stairway to the circus ring, she moves around the stage, shows what an excellent singer she was, plays with the music she sings and gives a commanding performance from beginning to end. “Querelas do Brasil” is perfect in her delivery giving Aldir Blanc’s lyrics its full meaning of the dichotomy between ‘Brasil’ and ‘Brazil’. Closing this segment with “Alô Alô Marciano,” Elis Regina shows how playful she can be, and she is even a bit sarcastic as demanded by the song. It is amazing that a song written over 26 years ago still carries such a timely message about war, society and the world we live in.
The mood of the show then entirely turns. WIth a single chair in the middle of the stage, Elis starts drawing from her vast repertoire of classics. “Essa Mulher” is stunning, but when Elis sits down to perform “Atrás da Porta,” the camera closes in. After the first verses, Elis covers her face with one hand as she fights back tears. In a highly emotional performance, she brings “Atrás da Porta” from the deepest corners of her soul. You will also feel the pain she was feeling in this very moving performance. This love trilogy ends with Lupicínio Rodrigues’s classic “Cadeira Vazia.” Here is the video for “Atrás da Porta.”
We are then treated to the highly political portion of the show. “Conversando no Bar” leads into the all-time favorite and amnesty anthem “O Bêbado e a Equilibrista,” which in turn closes with the sad and yet very hopeful message of “Aos Nossos Filhos.”
As with all shows in the Série Grandes Nomes, the next segment features a guest performer. Elis chose Cesar Camargo Mariano. Together they first play “Modinha,” from the anthological disc Elis & Tom, and then give a rousing rendition of “Rebento.” It is clear to see how well together Elis and Cesar performed. They can feed from each other’s art seamlessly and beautifully.
For the final numbers of this show, Elis goes back to Saudades do Brasil. The tribal arrangement for “Aquarela do Brasil” is like no other. When dancers come on stage for these numbers, the mood clearly begins to change to a more lively and optimistic grand finale. The message of optimism in Gonzaguinha’s “Redescobrir” is infectious. As in children’s play, musicians, dancers and audience members hold hands with Elis Regina is a circle of hope and happiness.
If you have never seen Elis Regina live, this DVD is the next best thing. If you only buy one DVD this year, make it Elis Regina Carvalho Costa.
DVD INFORMATION
Elis Regina
Elis Regina Carvalho Costa:
Série Grandes Nomes TV Globo
Trama DVD 1160-5 (2005)
Time: 67’00”
Portuguese only (no subtitles)
Color – All Regions
Bonus: Interview with director Daniel Filho
Incidental song performed throughout the entire program: Fascinação (Fascination) (F.D. Marchetti – M. de Feraudy – Vs. Armando Louzada)
Tracks:
Abertura: Arrastão (Edú Lobo – Vinícius de Moraes) (Instrumental)
Querelas Do Brasil (Maurício Tapajós – Aldir Blanc)
Agora Tá (Tunai – Sergio Natureza)
Alô Alô Marciano (Rita Lee – Roberto de Carvalho)
Essa Mulher (Joyce – Ana Terra)
Atrás da Porta (Chico Buarque – Francis Hime)
Cadeira Vazia (Lupicínio Rodrigues)
Conversando No Bar (Mílton Nascimento – Fernando Brant)
O Bêbado e a Equilibrista (João Bosco – Aldir Blanc)
Aos Nossos Filhos (Ivan Lins – Vitor Martins)
Modinha (Tom Jobim – Vinícius de Moraes) w/ Cesar Camargo Mariano
Rebento (Gilberto Gil) w/ Cesar Camargo Mariano
Aquarela Do Brasil (Ary Barroso)
O Que Foi Feito Devera (Mílton Nascimento – Fernando Brant)
Redescobrir (Gonzaguinha)
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Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Serious Play
1. A National Game: Futebol Made Popular, Professional, and Afro-Brazilian
2. When It was Good to be Brazilian: Tropical Modernity Affirmed, 1958–70
3. Playing Modern: Efficiency over Art, 1971–80
4. Risky Beauty: Art and the Opening of Brazil in the 1980s
5. The Business of Winning: Brand Brazil and the New Globalism, 1990–2010
Conclusion: Mega-Brazil
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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SANTOS: It is a final resting place fit for âThe Kingâ: six months after the death of the man widely considered the greatest footballer of all time, Brazil opened Peleâs gilded, football-turfed tomb to the public Monday.
Pele, who died on December 29 at age 82 after a battle with cancer, was laid to rest at the Ecumenical Memorial Cemetery in Santos, Brazil. It is a high-rise, 14-story mausoleum that holds the Guinness world record for the tallest cemetery on Earth.
Fans were greeted by two life-size golden statues of the player nicknamed âO Reiâ -- The King -- whose remains rest inside a large golden vault displayed in the middle of a 200-square-meter (more than 2,000-square-foot) room carpeted in artificial turf.
âIt surpassed my expectations. Itâs a really beautiful place,â said Ronaldo Rodrigues, 44, a businessman who was first in line to visit the tomb, along with his wife.
âI hope lots of tourists will come visit and get to know a little about Peleâs story, what he represented for Santos, Brazil and the entire world.â
Born Edson Arantes do Nascimento, Pele is the only player in history to win three World Cups (1958, 1962 and 1970).
He scored a world record 1,281 goals during his more than two-decade career with Santos (1956-74), the New York Cosmos (1975-77) and the Brazilian national team.
In tears, Peleâs son Edinho told reporters who flocked to the southeastern port city that the family was still struggling to cope with their loss.
âBut weâre also very proud and happy at all the affection and reverence thatâs kept pouring in,â he said.
For now, entries to the tomb are limited to 60 people a day, via a sign-up form on the cemeteryâs website.
Topped with a cross, Peleâs golden vault has black etchings on its sides depicting his 1,000th goal and his famous raised-fist goal celebration. The room is wallpapered with images of fans in a football stadium.
The resort-like cemetery also features an auto museum that now includes the Mercedes Benz S-280 the company gave Pele in 1974 to commemorate his 1,000th goal.
âItâs a place thatâs rich in detail, all lovingly assembled in tribute, as the âKingâ deserves,â cemetery manager Paulo Campos told AFP.
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Cambridge Primary English Your learners will develop their English skills as they get tangled up with tongue twisters, discover traditional tales and find out about computer code. You’ll find a wide range of international fiction, non-fiction and poetry throughout the book to help your learners develop their understanding of different genres and text types. Each unit is packed with activities that cover reading, writing, speaking and listening, as well as opportunities to develop 21st century skills – such as collaboration and critical thinking. Units end with a project, like designing and making a board game, to help learners communicate confidently and understand how to apply their learning to real-world scenarios.
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Get learners thinking about what they already know with ‘Getting Started’ boxes ‘Key word’ boxes introduce learners to subject specific terms ‘Skills tips’ give learners guidance on how to develop the four core skills ‘Language focus’ provides clear, learner-friendly explanations of key grammar and language rules • ‘Look what I can do’ statements and ‘Check your progress’ questions help your learners reflect on what they have learnt • Answers for all activities can be found in the accompanying teacher’s resource
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✓ P rovides support as part of a set of resources for the Cambridge Primary English curriculum framework (0058) from 2020
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Learner’s Book 2 Gill Budgell & Kate Ruttle
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CAMBRIDGE
Primary English Learner’s Book 2
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Gill Budgell & Kate Ruttle
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Introduction
Introduction Welcome to Stage 2 of Cambridge Primary English.
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In this book you’ll read stories from around the world including real-life stories, traditional stories and stories written by prize-winning writers. You’ll also find out more about being a scientist, how robots work and which creatures live in the sea. We’ve found you poems about people, poems to make you laugh and poems to perform. In all the units, there are texts for you to read, enjoy and talk about, as well as the chance to write your own versions and think of your own ideas. English can be great fun as you learn to get better at:
• sharing your thoughts and ideas with your partners • reading and sharing new stories, poems and ideas
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• writing down your ideas.
During the units, you will be asked to think about what you have done or learned. You will also be asked to discuss how you learned so that you can become an even better learner. At the end of each unit, there are ideas for projects that will help you to join together all the different areas of English. Gill Budgell and Kate Ruttle
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Contents
Contents Unit
Text type
Reading
Writing
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1 Friends and families
Fiction – stories with familiar themes
A Recipe for Me The Show and Tell Day Power Cut Younger Brother Huey Makes the Leap The Pudding Like a Night on the Sea The Things Mums Say Eat Your Peas
Write a story about a big brother or sister Write a poem about things a friend or family member says Write a funny family story
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2 Badges
Non fiction – explanation texts
How to be a Science Champion How to Blow Bubbles flow chart How to Mix Oil and Water How to be a Reading Genre Champion How to Plan a Badge Pathway
Write instructions for experiments Write a flowchart for following instructions Write a information text
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3 All about sounds
Poetry – poems with patterns in sounds and/or structure
She Sells Seashells Betty Botter Peter Piper Shop Chat The Poetry United Chant Words to Whisper New Shoes
Write a chant Write a poem using a rhyming pattern
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4 Long, long ago
Fiction – traditional tales from different cultures
Sang Kancil and the Tiger The Abominable Snowman Yoshi the Stonecutter
Write an alternative story ending Write a circular story
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5 Computers and robots
Non-fiction – explanation texts/ information texts
Clever Computers Robots The Pepper Robot What is a Drone? Flying a Drone
Design a robot with labels Write instructions for a robot Write a robot explanation text
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6 On a journey
Poetry – poems with patterns in sounds and/or structure
Busy Day Downhill Racer Riding Down to Boxland The River Exotic Caribbean
Write a shape poem Write a poem with a repeating pattern
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Language focus
Cross-curricular links
21st century skills
Present a show and tell item Listen carefully to stories and poems to answer questions Act a story Use speech marks and punctuation to read speech in character
Punctuation Speech marks Quantifiers
Science: the human body; electricity; simple experiments; parts of a flower; plant growth Maths: Measuring growth
Devising ways to remember new vocabulary Working in a group to act a story
Listen carefully recall information Talk about personal information Present a badge pathway
Features of instructional texts Linking adverbs Personal information Plurals
Geography: Understanding traffic signs Science: Using scientific vocabulary; mixing liquids; properties of materials
Devising new instructions using hand signals Sorting linking adverbials collaboratively
Listen for letter sounds and words in poems Perform a chant Act a rhyme in a group
Letter spacing in poems For and with Digraphs
Art: Shop collages; shoe designs Maths: Chants for times tables and days of the week Science: Materials for shoes
Devising alliterative phrases Collaborating to perform a group chant
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Speaking/Listening
Listen carefully to character voice Perform in character using voice in different ways Talk about the sequence of a story
Noun phrases Word endings Language patterns The past tense
Science: Animal habitats; making predictions; renewable energy Maths: Estimating; measuring time Geography: Jungles and rivers; Nepal; Himalayas and other mountains; Japan
Using critical thinking to make predictions about characters Using adjectives creatively to describe a character
Present ideas about a robot Listen to the ideas of others Listen carefully to explanation texts to answer questions
Joining nouns and adjectives Wh question words Plural present tense verb endings
Maths: Symbols and codes in maths; measuring time Science: Adjectives and connectives in science, explanation texts in experiments; using drones to collect information; giving and receiving instructions
Collaborating with others to find the most important ideas in a text
Perform a poem in a group Express opinions in a group Listen to others reading aloud
Prepositions Contractions
Design and Technology: Making pop up books Technology: Using computers to make shape poems Maths: Number patterns
Working creatively to perform a poem Working with others to choose a favourite class poem
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7 Stories by well-known authors
Fiction – stories by well-known authors
Sorry isn't Good Enough The Best Tailor in Pinbauê Little Albatross
Write an ending to a story Write an animal story
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8 Underwater life
Non-fiction – information texts
Body parts of a fish Whales Baleen Whales Which animals eat fish? Sea creature chart Coral reefs Where can you find coral reefs? Which fish live in coral reefs? Coral reef creatures
Write a description of where fish live Write information in a chart Write an information report text on coral reefs
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9 Creatures everywhere
Poetry – humorous poems
The Elephant On Safari Over in the Jungle How Doth the Little Crocodile If You Should Meet a Crocodile Ode to a Goose
Write about a setting Write a verse for a poem Write an ode
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Language focus
Cross-curricular links
21st century skills
Read a story aloud with expression Role play a story Listen carefully to stories to answer questions Talk about what might happen next in a story
When events happen Word endings Noun phrases Using commas Paragraphs
Maths: Using pictograms to show favourite authors Science: Making comparisons in experiments; making predictions in experiments; animal habitats; what living creatures need to survive; predator and prey
Work with others to decide if statements are true or false Work creatively to write a story
Listen carefully to recall information Talk about features of texts with a partner Read writing aloud for feedback Present and listen to a talk about sea creatures
Pronouns Statements, questions and commands Present tense Features of information report texts
Science: Plant and animals habitats; what animals eat; food chains Maths: Tables and charts Geography: Oceans, seas and lakes
Working with others to plan a presentation
Listen carefully to a poem to recall information Perform poetry aloud to a group
Split digraphs
Science: Animal adaptations; animal habitats Art: Drawing or painting crocodiles
Reflecting on what helps us to write a new verse for a poem Writing a new verse for a poem with a partner
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How to use this book
How to use this book 11 Friends Friendsand andfamilies families
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What you will learn in the unit.
If you give me afin lolly, I will be good, go blowhole to bed and not snore.
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Talk about the pictures. 1 Copy and finish each of these sentences. Use your own ideas. 1 Who are your friends at school and at home? a If you tidy your bedroom, you never have to . . . fluke 2 What is your family like? b If you finish your homework, I’ll . . .
Fun activities linked to what you are learning.
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c If you help me with the shopping, we’ll . . .
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d If you buy me chocolate every day, you can have . . .
2 Use the sentence starters and pictures on the next page to continue the story of Eat Your Peas. Glossary a Draw the pictures and write the sentences for each of the promises. surface: the top of the water
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4.6 Reading aloud and checking understanding
Language focus We can add word endings –s, –ing and –ed for present and past verb forms in sentences. Present: The woodcutter tricks Ramay.
Past: The woodcutter was tricking Ramay. Past: The woodcutter tricked Ramay.
4 Write the correct ending to each verb. Use these endings to help you: –s, –ing, –ed. a The Abominable Snowman live listened to Ramay chatting.
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f What do you think the Chen family will do next?
We are going to…
Questions to help you think about how you learn
• read and answer questions about The Abominable Snowman.
How do you find answers to questions about a story? started Do Getting you read the whole text each time? Or do you skim and scan? What tips would you give for reading aloud? Explain them to a partner. Read the story chapters aloud on your own. 31 Answer these questions about words and phrases from the story.
Hints to help you with your reading, writing, speaking and listening skills.
another name for ‘the machine that keeps us cool’?
b What is another meaning Check the meaning of words you dofor not‘tablet’? know. For example:
At he shows his mother how the wishing stick can grant their c home The family ‘lost’ their electricity. What else can you lose? wishes. Think of a word that fits and makes sense, e.g. give, allow.
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Questions that cover what you have learned in the unit. If you can answer these, you are ready to move on to the next unit.
I Ican language patterns to story. predict what happens next in a story. canuse plan and write a circular Check your progress I can and endings. 2 Work in write pairs.story Readbeginnings the poem aloud as if you are the mum 1saying Whatthese things. sort of stories are in this unit? I can plan and write a circular story. Check your progress 2a What is your tip for reading How will you best say the words? Takealoud? it in turns and share ideas.
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23 Pair poster for your school library Soloproject: project:Make Makeaatraditional mini-booktale about a traditional tale from 4 Write a poem like this of things a friend or or classroom. your country. family member says. Include at least five things. 3 Solo project: Make a mini-book about a traditional tale from You cancountry. use any of these features: your
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How are we doing? Read your poem to a partner as if you are the friend or family member saying the words. Ask for ideas to improve it.
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1 Friends and families We are going to…
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1.1 Friends at school
• listen and respond to questions about a story. Getting started
Talk about the pictures.
1 Who are your friends at school and at home?
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2 What is your family like?
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1.1 Friends at school
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1 Listen to The Show and Tell Day by Sibel Sagner. Then answer the questions.
The Show and Tell Day It was Show and Tell Day at school. The children were happy. They had things to show. Everyone liked Show and Tell Day.
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‘I will go first,’ said Miss Garcia. ‘I will tell you about my family. I have a mum, a dad and two sisters.’ ‘I like to take photos of my family.’
Miss Garcia showed her photographs to the children. ‘Here I am, on holiday with my family,’ she said.
‘Now it’s your turn, Omar,’ said Miss Garcia. ‘Come and show us your things.’
‘I like finding rocks and shells,’ said Omar. ‘I go down to the beach to find them.’ The children looked at the rocks and shells.
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Zara was next. ‘I like to make animals from paper,’ said Zara. ‘I keep them in this box.’ ‘I can make ladybirds and frogs and fish,’ said Zara. ‘I like this rabbit,’ said Leila. Zara smiled. ‘I can show you how to make it,’ she said. ‘Well done, everyone,’ said Miss Garcia. ‘Now we will make a display on my big table.’ ‘Oh no! We have too many things to show,’ said Omar. ‘We need a bigger table.’
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1 Friends and families
a Why is this a special day for the friends? b What does each person in the story show and tell? Draw it. Write it. c What is the problem at the end? d What would you do to solve the problem?
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2 Look at the pictures.
a Write a sentence to describe each show and tell thing.
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b Say what you would bring into school for a show and tell day?
3 Plan a presentation about your special show and tell thing. a Use these questions to help you:
• What will you show for your show and tell?
• Why is it special to you? Why do you like it? • How will you finish your presentation?
b Present your show and tell. Watch others present theirs. How are we doing?
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1.1 Friends at school
4 Play a word game! a Choose one word about the story or about your show and tell ideas. b Describe the word by its letters and sounds. c Then give a clue. Others must guess the word you are describing.
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My word has five letters. It has one clap or syllable. It begins with the letter sound ‘sh’. You find it on the beach or in the sea.
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Is it a crab – like a shellfish?
No, shellfish has two syllables.
Is it a shell?
Yes! Your turn now!
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1 Friends and families
1.2 A family adventure We are going to…
Getting started
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Look at the pictures and talk about them. 1 Think of one word that describes what all the pictures are about.
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2 What other pictures can you think of for this word?
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Power Cut, Part 1
1 It was an evening just like any other in the Chen family apartment. Mr and Mrs Chen were tired from working all day, and the children were busy playing on tablets.
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1.2 A family adventure
Suddenly, the lights went off. The apartment was completely dark. ‘Oh no! We have lost all our electricity,’ cried Mr Chen. ‘There must be a power cut in the city,’ said Mrs Chen.
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2 ‘Is everybody okay?’ asked Mr Chen. ‘Yes, I’m okay,’ said Amy. ‘Wow! It’s so dark in here,’ said Ben. ‘I’ve never seen our house like this before.’ Mr Chen picked up his torch and turned it on. But there was only a small beam of light. ‘I don’t know how long this torchlight will last.’
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3 Then Mrs Chen wiped her forehead. ‘I’m feeling very hot,’ she said. ‘Who turned the heater on?’ Mr Chen frowned. ‘The heater is not on. The machine that keeps us cool has stopped working.’ 4 Mrs Chen went into the kitchen. ‘Oh no! The fridge is not working either,’ she cried. ‘All the food will be ruined.’ ‘And what about the freezer?’ asked Ben. ‘The ice cream cake for Grandma is in there. It’s a special treat for her.’ 5 ‘That’s a big problem,’ said Amy. ‘The ice cream cake will melt if it gets warm.’ Just then the torch went off. ‘And now we have an even bigger problem,’ said Mr Chen. ‘Oh dear. What do we do now?’ Mrs Chen asked.
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2 Read each question. Say the answer and then write it. a What sort of evening was it? b What happened? c Why do you think Mr Chen asks if everyone is okay? d What is the problem with the torch?
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e What will happen to the food in the fridge and freezer? Why? f What do you think the Chen family will do next?
How do you find answers to questions about a story?
Do you read the whole text each time? Or do you skim and scan?
3 Answer these questions about words and phrases from the story.
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a What is another name for ‘the machine that keeps us cool’? b What is another meaning for ‘tablet’? c The family ‘lost’ their electricity. What else can you lose?
d Fill in the missing words: the lights went ? the heater
Who turned
e Find two words that end in –ly.
f Find two whole words that are made up of two smaller words.
Is this a story set in the past or it is a modern day story? How do you know?
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1.3 Retelling and acting
1.3 Retelling and acting We are going to…
Getting started
PL E
• tell the next part of the family adventure story.
Talk about the story so far. 1 What has happened?
2 What are the two main problems? 3 What would you do?
1 Tell the next part of the story using these words and pictures.
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Power Cut, Part 2
I have an idea.
This tablet light will last for a few hours. Luckily, I charged it up this morning.
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An hour later…
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And I can fix the problem of the melting cake!
Who is going to tell Grandma that we ate her cake?
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2 Read the captions, then write them in the correct order in your notebook. Now draw a picture for each one to illustrate the story.
Key word
caption: a sentence or phrase that describes a picture
It was an evening just like any other in the Chen family apartment. Suddenly, the lights went off. It was a power cut. Amy had a good idea to use the light from her tablet. Ben had a good idea to eat the ice cream cake before it melted. Later, the power came back on. Then the problem was how to tell Grandma that they had eaten her cake. Mr Chen found his torch, but it was only a small beam. The apartment got hot and the fridge and freezer stopped working too. Grandma’s ice cream cake was going to melt. Then the torch went out.
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1.4 Describing what characters do
3 Act the story in a group. You will need: • four people to play Mum, Dad, Amy and Ben • props: a torch, a tablet, a cake (or just pretend)
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• lights to turn on and off.
1.4 Describing what characters do We are going to…
• write lists using commas and correct punctuation.
Getting started
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1 What do collectors do?
2 Do you collect anything? 3 What would you like to collect?
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1 Listen to the poem Younger Brother by Trevor Millum. a How many different things does the brother collect? b What do you think this ‘younger brother’ is like? Why?
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Younger Brother
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He collects bottle tops, Toilet roll holders, Dead insects, Bits of rock and stones Of interesting shapes and colours, Half-made models, Stickers, badges, pencils, Feathers, germinating seeds, Used socks (under the bed), Broken saucers that he never mends, Torch batteries, glass marbles, Oh – and friends. Trevor Millum
Glossary
germinating: beginning to grow
This poem is like a list. What an odd list of things!
Listening tip
First close your eyes and just listen.
When you listen again have a pencil to: • make notes or • mark up the text.
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1.4 Describing what characters do
2 Count the commas in the poem. a Talk about where and how they are used. b Rewrite each of these lists using commas in the correct places. Remember to add and in the correct places too. • I collect stones of interesting shapes half-made models and stickers.
PL E
• I collect stickers badges pencils feathers. • I collect seeds socks broken saucers batteries glass marbles. Language focus
Remember that this is a comma
I collect bottle tops, toilet roll holders, dead insects and bits of rock.
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It tells us to take a short pause when we are reading. We can use it to separate items in a list.
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We need to put ‘and’ between the last two items in a list.
3 Write your own lists for:
• things you would like to collect
• things you need for a summer holiday • things you like about your family!
Now write your lists into sentences using commas and and.
4 Look for words in the poem that have these spellings. Write them in lists like this. • words ending in –er • words ending in –le
• words with double letters.
er
Younger Broth
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1.5 Challenges and excuses We are going to…
Getting started
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• explore words and phrases in a story.
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1 Talk about these challenges. What are the children doing?
2 With a partner, talk about a challenge you would do and why. 3 Talk about two challenges you would not do and why.
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1.5 Challenges and excuses
1 Listen to and read this story about two brothers and a friend. Stop at the end of each box to answer the questions. 04
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Huey Makes the Leap I was in the garden with Gloria and Huey.
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There are two new things in our garden.
One is a swing that is the best in town. …
When I sit in this swing and look straight up, it’s like looking to the roof of the world. … The other new thing is a sand pile that’s as high as a little mountain.
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WHAT is new in the garden?
WHO was Julian playing with?
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Everything used to be peaceful. … But then one day I got a great idea. I was swinging. …
I could see the sand pile almost under me. I checked to make sure there were no trucks in it. Then I pushed off from the swing. It was like flying. There was a minute when I was sitting still in the air and then it was like parachuting. I landed in the sand pile.
WHY did Julian check for trucks in the sand pile? HOW did it feel when Julian pushed off from the swing?
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“All right!” Gloria said. She got on the swing. In a minute she flew too, just like me. “Your turn, Huey!” I said. “OK,” Huey said. He didn’t sound very excited. … “Hurry up, Huey!” Gloria said. …
PL E
“Just a minute, I can’t do it until I put on my baseball cap,” Huey said. WHAT did Gloria do easily?
WHY do you think Huey did not sound very excited? 4
“Come on, Huey!” Gloria said.
“Wait a minute, I need my lucky shirt,” Huey said.
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“No you don’t, Huey,” I said.
“Well, I can’t go until I tie my shoe laces,” Huey said.
“Huey, get off if you aren’t going to jump,” I said. … “Huey,” Gloria said, “you had your turn. You just didn’t use it.” “I don’t like the way you play,” Huey said. I said “You’re a scaredy-cat … Who wants to play with a scaredy-cat?” That was the spark.
WHAT other excuses did Huey make to not fly from the swing? WHAT was the spark?
WHAT trouble do you think this sparks?
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1.5 Challenges and excuses
2 Read the story again and make a list of the verbs ending in –ing and –ed. a Write them in a chart like this.
Verbs ending in –ing
Verbs ending in –ed
flying
pushed
b When do you use –ing for verb endings?
Language focus
PL E
c When do you use –ed for verb endings?
We can use verbs ending in –ing to talk about things that are happening now. We can use verbs ending in –ed to talk about things that happened in the past. –ing
–ed
check
He is checking.
He checked.
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Verb
Be careful: some verbs are irregular! fly
He is flying.
He flew.
This is the complete image
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1.6 Brother trouble We are going to…
Getting started
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• answer and write questions about a story exploring the words and ideas.
Talk about these pictures.
1 Sort them into things that will spark trouble and things that won’t.
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2 Say why.
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1.6 Brother trouble
1 Listen to and read another story about Julian and Huey. Stop at the end of each box to answer the questions. 1
The Pudding Like a Night on the Sea “I’m going to make something special for your mother,” my father said.
Glossary
“What are you going to make?” I said.
raft: a small flat boat made of wood
“A pudding,” he said.
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“What kind of pudding will you make?” Huey said. “A wonderful pudding,” my father said.
WHAT sort of pudding is father making?
“It will taste like a whole raft of lemons. It will taste like a night on the sea.” 2
Then he took down a knife and sliced five lemons in half. He squeezed the first one. Juice squirted in my eye.
SA M
“Stand back!” he said, and squeezed again. The seeds flew out on the floor. WHAT did father do with the lemons?
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My father cracked some eggs and put the yolks in a pan and the whites in a bowl. He rolled up his sleeves and pushed back his hair and beat the yolks. “Sugar, Julian!” he said, and I poured in the sugar. He went on beating.
Then he put in lemon juice and cream and set the pan on the stove. The pudding bubbled and he stirred it fast. Cream splashed on the stove.
HOW does Julian help? WHAT tells you that Father is a messy cook?
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The stuff in the pan was getting thicker and thicker. … “Just right!” he said and sniffed in the smell of the pudding. He whipped the egg whites and mixed them into the pudding. The pudding looked softer and lighter than air. … “Perfect!” he said. “Now I’m going to take a nap. … The pudding is for your mother. Leave the pudding alone!”
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WHAT do you think the pudding smelled like?
HOW did the pudding look before and after the egg whites? 5
Huey and I guarded the pudding. “Oh, it’s a wonderful pudding,” Huey said. “With waves on the top like an ocean,” I said.
“If I just put my finger in – there – I’ll know how it tastes,” Huey said. And he did it.
“Leave the pudding alone,” I said.
WHY does Huey put his finger in?
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“I wonder how it tastes,” Huey said.
HOW does Julian describe the pudding?
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“You did it!” I said. “How does it taste?”
“It tastes like a whole raft of lemons,” he said. “It tastes like a night on the sea.”
“You’ve made a hole in the pudding!” I said. “But since you did it, I’ll have a taste.” WHAT did the pudding And it tasted like a whole night of taste like? lemons. It tasted like floating at sea. “It’s such a big pudding,” Huey said. “It can’t hurt to have a little more.”
WHAT do you think happens next?
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1.6 Brother trouble
2 Read these instructions. a Act them to show their meaning. b Ask others to guess what you are doing. Reading tip
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Find the words in the story to help you.
Take down a knife and slice five lemons in half. Squeeze the juice of a lemon.
Crack an egg, put the yolk in a pan and the whites in a bowl. Roll up your sleeves and push back your hair.
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Sniff the smell of a pudding.
Put your finger in a pudding and taste it.
c Find other parts of the story you can act.
3 Write one new question for each box of the story. a Ask a partner to answer your questions. b Answer their questions.
FPO
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1.7 Sequencing and adding to a story We are going to…
Getting started
PL E
• plan and write a new story.
What words would you use to describe Julian? What words would you use to describe his little brother, Huey?
1 Write a word for each character on sticky notes. Stick the words onto an outline of each character on the board or wall. 2 Look at the words others have written. Do you agree with all the words?
SA M
1 Retell the story by writing a caption for each picture.
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1.7 Sequencing and adding to a story
How do you think the story ends when mother and father see what’s happened? Draw your own picture and write a caption. 2 Spot the connectives. Write each sentence in your notebook and underline the connective. a It was a special day because father was making something for mother.
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b Their father was making a mess, but he did not care. c Lemon juice stings if you get it in your eye.
d The pudding bubbled and he stirred it fast.
e The pudding was ready so father went for a nap. 3 Plan and write a new story about you and a little brother or sister. The brother or sister can be real, or you can make them up.
Remember that we use connectives to join two smaller sentences. Connectives are words like and, so, but. Use planning questions to help you.
SA M
For example, in your story:
who are you with?
what are they making? how do they make it?
how do you two help?
where do they go when they have finished and why?
what happens?
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1.8 Describing what characters say We are going to…
Getting started
Do you mind if . . . ?
PL E
• write a poem that describes what a friend or family member says.
1 Talk about ways to be polite in your own language and ways to be polite in English.
Please
May I . . . ?
Thank you!
Please could I . . . ?
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Excuse me!
1 Listen to and then read the poem The Things Mums Say by Michaela Morgan.
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The Things Mums Say... Wake up! Get up! Out of bed! Mind your feet! Mind your head! Don’t run around. Don’t be late. Look at your room! What a state! Put all your stuff away now, please. Why can I never find my keys? Close your mouth and eat your food.
Look at that! Don’t stare, it’s rude. Elbows OFF the table, please. Money doesn’t grow on trees. I won’t tell you again ... Did you hear what I said? I won’t tell you again. It’s time for bed. Michaela Morgan
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1.8 Describing what characters say
2 Work in pairs. Read the poem aloud as if you are the mum saying these things. a How will you say the words? Take it in turns and share ideas. 3 Explore the language of the poem.
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Language focus Remember we use a full stop at the end of a sentence or statement. We use a question mark at the end of a question.
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a Write all the rhyming words.
b Write all the command verbs.
c How many punctuation marks can you find? • full stops.
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• question marks?
d Which line is repeated? Why is that funny?
4 Write a poem like this of things a friend or family member says. Include at least five things. You can use any of these features: commands
statements
rhyme
questions
How are we doing?
Read your poem to a partner as if you are the friend or family member saying the words. Ask for ideas to improve it.
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1.9 Mum and daughter fun We are going to…
Getting started
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• notice speech punctuation and read character parts with expression.
SA M
1 Make two lists to show what you like to eat and don’t like to eat.
Is there anything you really don’t like?
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1.9 Mum and daughter fun
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1 Listen to Eat Your Peas, Part 1, by Kes Gray. a Look at the story text below and listen. b Listen to the story again. This time listen carefully for the missing words. Write them in your notebook. Use these words to help you:
stay
ganging
your
eat
said
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don’t
like
two
going
buy
Eat Your Peas, Part 1 1
It was dinner time again and Daisy just knew what her mum was said it.
to say, before she even
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“Eat your peas,” said Mum.
Daisy looked down at the little green balls that were
up on her plate.
“I don’t like peas,” said Daisy.
Mum sighed one of her usual sighs . . .
2
“If you
your peas,
you can have some pudding,”
3
“I don’t
peas,”
said Daisy.
said Mum.
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“ . . . and you can
up
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“I don’t like peas,”
Daisy.
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“ . . . and you can
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“I
bath.”
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skip
PL E
for an extra half hour.”
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“If you eat your peas, you can have . . .
like peas,” said Daisy.
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ten puddings, stay up really late, you
“I don’t like peas,” said Daisy.
don’t have to wash for two whole months and I’ll
you a new bike.”
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skip: to miss or not take
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1.9 Mum and daughter fun
2 Read the first part of the story again with a partner. Notice the speech marks and punctuation. Reader 1: read Mum’s words. Reader 2: read Daisy’s words.
Language focus
PL E
Read the words like you really are Mum or Daisy.
Speech marks look like this “ . . . ” or this ‘ . . . ’. They show when someone starts and stops speaking. 3 Draw and write what you think Mum offers Daisy next.
SA M
Explain why you chose that or those things.
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1.10 Exploring language We are going to…
Getting started
PL E
• tell a story using sentence starters and pictures.
Work together to make a long list of promises to get a lolly. 1 Sit in a circle. Decide who will start the game and say the first promise.
If you give me a lolly, I will be good.
2 Take turns by rolling a ball across the circle. When you get the ball, repeat all the promises so far, then say one of your own.
SA M
If you give me a lolly, I will be good, go to bed and not snore.
If you give me a lolly, I will be good and go to bed.
1 Copy and finish each of these sentences. Use your own ideas. a If you tidy your bedroom, you never have to . . .
b If you finish your homework, I’ll . . .
c If you help me with the shopping, we’ll . . . d If you buy me chocolate every day, you can have . . .
2 Use the sentence starters and pictures on the next page to continue the story of Eat Your Peas. a Draw the pictures and write the sentences for each of the promises.
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1.10 Exploring language
Eat Your Peas, Part 2 “If you eat your peas, I’ll buy you . . .” x 17
“I’ll buy you . . .”
x 92
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AFRICA
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“You’ll never have to . . .”
“We’ll live in . . .”
“You can have . . .”
“and . . . and . . . and . . . ”
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3 Answer these questions about Eat Your Peas in your notebook. a How many characters are there in the story? b What is the story setting? c Why does Daisy keep saying the same thing? d What do you think happens at the end of the story?
PL E
e What would make you change your mind about something you really didn’t want to do? 4 Read these sentences and say if they are true or false. Then write them in two lists: True and False a Daisy ate lots of peas.
d Mum asked Daisy to eat all the peas.
b Mum made lots of promises. e Daisy liked some of the peas. c Daisy ate all her peas.
f Daisy ate no peas.
SA M
Now write three sentences like these using some of the words in the Language focus box. Language focus
We use quantifiers when we want to talk about the number of something: how much or how many. We can use: all no some any more most a lot of lots of
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1.11 Planning and writing a funny family story
1.11 Planning and writing a funny family story We are going to…
Getting started
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• plan and write a funny family story.
Listen to these two endings to the story Eat Your Peas.
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1 Only one of them happens in the book. Which one is it?
2 Talk about the endings with a partner. Ask each other questions. 3 How do you think the story should end?
1 Look back at parts 1 and 2 of Eat Your Peas.
SA M
a Look at the statements about language features used in the story.
b Do you agree with the statements? With a partner, find examples in the text to explain why. It’s about just two characters and their relationship at home. It is about a part of family life that we might know or recognise. It tells a story by adding one new thing each time to make a list. It uses the past tense and lots of speech. It has funny ideas, words and pictures.
One character mainly just repeats the same sentence. It uses lots of small pictures to add to the meaning of the list of things. It has a surprise ending.
Key word relationship: the way in which two or more people feel and behave with each other 41
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2 Copy these sentences into your notebook. Write a connective to join each part of the sentence. a If you eat your peas, I’ll buy you four shops go shopping whenever you like.
you can
b You never have to go to bed, go to school, wash, brush your brush your teeth. hair I’ll buy you ninety-two chocolate factories.
PL E
c I’ll buy you a country
d I will even buy you a new fluffy pencil case love pencil cases. e I want to eat my peas on my plate.
I know you
I don’t like the way they gang up
3 Plan to write your own funny family story. Use these questions to help:
• Who are your two characters?
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• What are your characters like? Describe each character.
• What does character 1 not want to do? • What does character 2 promise to try to get character 1 to do it? • How many promises does character 2 make? • What are the promises? How do they get bigger and better? • How does the story begin? • How does the story end? • What is the story title?
4 Write your story. Use your story plan to help you. Look at the language features in Session 1.10 and use those ideas too.
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1.12 Look back We are going to…
Getting started
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• reflect on, edit and improve our writing.
Think about the story you wrote in Session 1.11.
1 Which of the language features from Eat Your Peas did you use? 2 Did you add any features of your own?
1 Read your writing again to check for mistakes or things you can improve. 2 Think about the main texts in this unit. Copy and complete the charts.
Is it a story or poem? Main characters
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Text
A Recipe for Me
The Show and Tell Day Power Cut
Younger Brother
Huey Makes the Leap
The Pudding Like a Night on the Sea The Things Mums Say Eat Your Peas Writing tip
Are your letters formed correctly and do they look the same each time you write them? 43
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1 Friends and families
Is it about friends Did I enjoy? Why? or family? Marks out of 10
Story or poem
A Recipe for Me The Show and Tell Day Younger Brother
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Power Cut Huey Makes the Leap
The Pudding Like a Night on the Sea Eat Your Peas
3 Think about how you like to learn.
Work in a group to answer these questions. Explain your answers. a Did you make good use of things you already knew?
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b How do you try to remember things?
c Do you like following instructions or working things out for yourself? d Do you like working alone, in pairs or in a group?
e Is there a way of working that does not seem to help you very much?
Look what I can do:
I can read stories and poems and answer questions about what I have read. I can tell the next part of a story.
I can explore the meanings of words and phrases. I can read character parts with expression. I can plan and write poems and stories. I can edit and improve my writing.
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Check your progress 1 What links the stories and poems in this unit? 2 Join these two sentences using a connective: The pudding is for your mother. Leave the pudding alone. 3 Write three adjectives to describe someone in your family. Use them in a sentence.
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4 Write these verbs in the past tense: is go have are sing
5 Write a list of commands or questions your teacher says to you.
6 Add the speech marks to this sentence: I don’t like peas, said Daisy. 7 What is your best tip for writing a funny family story? Projects
1 Group project: Plan a ‘Show and Tell’ week with your group. Make sure you have a good mix of ideas to present to the class.
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2 P air project: Design and make a board game based on one of the stories or poems in this unit.
3 Solo project: Make a zig-zag book about your family and write a short list for each member of the family about what they say or do.
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• make ourselves understood with words, pictures and actions.
Look at these picture signs.
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1 Say what each sign tells you to do.
Cross the road now.
2 What picture signs do you have in your classroom or near where you live? 3 Are these signs fiction or non-fiction? How do you know?
1 Read these instructions. They tell you what to do. Say and write what each instruction is telling you to do.
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2 Listen to the sentences. a Which ones are questions? b Work with a partner. Ask and answer questions. Take it in turns.
You
Your partner
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Which instructions use words? Which instructions use pictures? Which instructions use sound? Which instructions use numbers? Which instructions use labels? Which of them begin with the word, ‘How . . . ?’ 3 Work in a group.
a Give some instructions using:
actions
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words
pictures
labels
sound
numbers
something else
b Record your ideas.
c Present your ideas to the class. Is each instruction clear?
4 Think of some instructions you can give with a hand sign or action. When asked, stand and act your instruction. Do others understand your instruction?
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2.2 Listening to, and reading, instructions We are going to…
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• listen to and read a text, and recall the main points in order.
Read the text about scientists.
What is a Scientist?
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Scientists learn about the world around us by doing experiments. An experiment is when you test something to find out what happens. You usually need to ask questions and write or follow instructions.
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1 Look at the photographs of children doing experiments. a What are they working with? b Where are they working?
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c What do you think they might be trying to find out? d Which experiment would you choose to do? e What equipment might you need?
2 Listen to How to be a Science Champion.
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a What are the six rules for being a science champion?
How to be a Science Champion
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Basic rules and instructions: RULE 1 Observe things carefully. That means you have to use all your senses to help you notice little details:
see
hear
smell
Key word
equipment: special tools you need for a job
taste feel
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RULE 2 Ask questions:
Why?
What’s that?
How can we . . . ?
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How do we . . . ? RULE 3 Find out what will happen
What will happen if we suck on a straw in a drink?
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What will happen if we blow on a straw in a drink?
RULE 4 Predict. Before you do an experiment, try to work out what you think might happen. RULE 5 Set up an experiment. Sometimes this means testing different things to find an answer. Sometimes it means following instructions. RULE 6 Record your results. Scientists observe and record what they find out. They record information about their questions for others to read about. Their records may be words, numbers, pictures or reflections, so you will need a science notebook and pencil.
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b Now read the text silently, to yourself, if you can. 3 Read these words.
When I read silently I can still hear the words in my head as I read them. It helps me!
a Clap them. Say how many syllables. sci - en – tist
ex - per - i - ment
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sci-ence
b Copy and complete this chart in your notebook.
Word sci-en-tist experiment instructions pictures
3
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equipment
Syllables
observation
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2.3 Commands for instructing We are going to…
Getting started
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• explore the features of an instructional text.
Read these safety tips for young scientists. 1 Which do you agree with?
2 Which would you change?
Check with a grown up before you start.
Put on an apron and goggles if you need to.
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Keep your workspace clean and tidy!
SAFETY TIPS
Always wash your hands when you have finished. Never touch anything if you do not know what it is.
1 a Read these questions about How to be a Science Champion. Say the answers first. Then write them. • What can you use to help with observation? • What sort of questions can you use?
• What does predicting help you to think about? • What do you need a notebook for?
b Now write two questions you want to ask about the text.
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2.3 Commands for instructing
2 Read the Language focus box. Which text features can you find in How to be a Science Champion? a Underline or list them all. b Circle or list all the commands you can find.
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Language focus Features of instructional texts:
• They often have a heading that begins: How to . . . • They may give us steps, rules or tips to follow. • They may have pictures or photographs.
• They begin with a command. A command is a word that tells us what to do:
Be . . .
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Check . . .
3 Make your own poster about How to be a Champion. a Choose what sort of champion you want to write about. b Write your own basic rules and instructions. How many main points will you have?
c Use as many of the features in the Language focus box as you can.
Writing an instructional poster
1 2 3 4
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2.4 Reading and following instructions 1 We are going to…
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• write an instructional flow chart.
Look at these photographs and talk about bubbles. 1 What do you already know?
2 What do you want to find out?
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3 Write three questions you have about bubbles.
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2.4 Reading and following instructions 1
1 Read the instructions in the flow chart. The chart tells you how to blow bubbles.
I can see pictures, boxes and arrows to help me read the flow chart instructions in the right order. Can you?
What You Need A bowl
Half fill a bowl with water.
Put a straw into the water and blow.
Pour a bit of bubble bath into the water.
NO BUBBLES
BUBBLES
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Water
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How to Blow Bubbles
Liquid soap
WHY
A straw
Water on its own cannot stretch to hold the air to make the bubbles.
The liquid soap makes the water a bit stretchy. As you blow air into the water, the water stretches to hold the air. This makes the bubbles.
2 Read the Language focus box in Session 2.3 again. a Write the features of instructional texts you can see in the Bubbles flow chart.
Glossary stretch: to get bigger or longer without breaking
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3 Read these instructions on How to Make a Bubble Painting. • Put a straw into the water and blow. • Half fill a bowl with water. • Pour a bit of liquid soap into the water. • Add a bit of paint.
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• You will have a bubble painting!
• Keep blowing until the bubbles are above the top of the bowl.
• C arefully put a piece of paper on top of the bubbles, then carefully lift it off. a Sort the instructions into the correct order.
b Write them in a flow chart like the one for How to Blow Bubbles.
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c Write a list of equipment: What you need
d Write a heading: How to Make a Bubble Painting. e Follow the instructions to make a bubble painting if you have the equipment. Do the instructions work?
What helped you to read a flow chart?
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2.5 Numbers for ordering We are going to…
Getting started
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• rewrite a flow chart as a numbered instructional text.
Write the numbers 1–10 in your notebook or on the board. Try to use your best handwriting.
1 Are the numbers clear? Practise writing them in the air.
2 Can your partner tell you which numbers you are writing? Now swap.
2
3
4
5
6
7
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1
1 Read your How to Make a Bubble Painting flow chart. a What equipment do you need for the bubble painting?
b What do you do with the straw to make the bubbles? c How does someone reading your instructions know what to do first? d What will happen if you suck the straw?
e Write two questions about your flow chart for a partner to answer.
2 Copy theses sentences into your notebook. Use each connective once.
when
because
and
if
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a Put the straw in the water
blow. you blow
b You can make bubbles in soapy water down the straw. c The bubbles form water stretchy.
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you do not put liquid soap
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d The bubbles will not form in the water.
the soap makes the
3 Listen to the instructions. They are numbered. Point to each picture as you hear its number.
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How to Make Oil and Water Mix
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4 Read your flow chart How to Make a Bubble Painting again. a Change the flow chart into a text that uses numbers to show the order of the instructions. b Remember to check your sentence punctuation.
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c Use some connectives to join simple sentences.
2.6 Reading and following instructions 2 We are going to…
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• read the instructions for an experiment and answer questions about it. Getting started
Talk about things we clean and what we use.
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1 Read the experiment.
What you need • a bowl • a jug of water • cooking oil • washing-up liquid • a spoon.
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How to Mix Oil and Water
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What you do First, make sure you have all your equipment. Second, pour some water into a bowl. Then, add some cooking oil. Observe. Next, add some drops of washing-up liquid and stir the water. Lastly, observe. What has changed? Why?
What you should see At step 3 you should see that the drops of oil float on top of the water. They have a kind of stretchy skin around them and they like to stick together. At step 4, the washing-up liquid breaks up the skin and helps to mix the oil and water together. What you should know When we add washing-up liquid to water, it helps to break up oil. When we use it to wash up our oily plates, it is breaking up the oils to make our plates clean.
2 Answer questions about the experiment. Say the answers first. Then write them. a Do you add the cooking oil before the water? b When do you add the washing-up liquid?
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c How much washing-up liquid do you add? d How does the experiment help us to understand how we wash plates clean? 3 Write two questions about this experiment for a partner to answer.
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What would you like to know about mixing other liquids? Start with What, When, How or Do.
4 Two words in the text have the letters qu. a Which words are they?
b What two sounds do you need to say for these letters?
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c Work with a partner to write a list of other qu words.
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2.7 Sentence starters We are going to…
Getting started
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• find and use adverbs that tell us about the correct order.
Think about the experiment in Session 2.6.
1 What extra information was there after the instructions? 2 Were there any words you found tricky to read? How did you remember them?
3 Practise writing the letters qu ten times in your notebook. 1 Read the text How to Mix Oil and Water again.
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a Talk about the features of the text with a partner. b Make a table like the one below.
• Write the name of the experiment. • List the features of instruction texts. • Put a tick if the text has the feature.
Language features of:
Heading and subheadings
Numbers to tell you about the correct order Words (adverbs) to tell you about the correct order List of equipment Pictures or diagrams Words that instruct (commands), e.g. Put . . . Extra information to help you
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c What features could you add to the text to make it clearer? List them. 2 Find these words in the experiment text How to Mix Oil and Water. a Sort and say the words in the right order. b Work in a group of five. Your teacher will give each of you a linking adverb card. Sort yourselves into the right order.
Language focus
first
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second
lastly
then
next
Linking adverbs tell us what to do in what order. We usually use them at the beginning of a series of sentences.
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first next after that finally 3 Write the missing command verb. a Say each answer, then write it. • First, sure you have all your equipment.
• Second, into a bowl.
These words can be replaced with numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
some water
• Then,
some cooking oil. Observe.
• Next, liquid and
some drops of washing-up the water.
• Lastly,
. What has changed? Why?
b Join two pairs of sentences with the word and so you end up with just three sentences.
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2.8 Matching personal information to badges We are going to…
Getting started
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• write and talk about personal information.
List the six things you need to be a Science Champion. Work with a partner. 1 Say if you think you are good at all of those things. 2 Talk about other things you are good at.
SC
IE
E C N
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1 Look at the badges in these pictures. a Sort them into groups.
b Talk about whether a badge is always about being good at something. c Talk about what badges tell us.
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2.8 Matching personal information to badges
2 Look at the pictures of these school badges and the captions. a Match each badge to its caption.
Happy Birthday
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b Copy the badges into your notebook. Then write a new caption for each badge.
I am a great listener I am a brilliant tennis player
I make great films
I am an IT expert
I am 8 today!
I’m a talented singer I am a mathematician
I am a good friend
Amazing astronomer
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3 Think about your personal information. Copy and complete this chart. a Write your name and age. b List the things you are good at. c Draw your own set of badges.
Sport
Age: Badge ideas
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Name: Subject or hobby
What I am good at Scoring goals
FOOTBALL
Asking questions about things
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Science
SCIENCE
Language focus
Personal information is information about you. It may include: • your first name
• your family name • your age
• your address
• what you look like
• things you like doing
• things you like to eat. Keep your personal information safe. 66
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4 Read out your personal information and present your badge ideas. Speaking tip
• stand up tall
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When you speak aloud for others to hear, remember to: • look at the people you are speaking to • take a big breath and smile
• speak loudly and clearly • don’t rush
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• don’t worry if you make a mistake – just try again.
How are we doing?
Give some feedback to your classmates about their presentations. Listen to their feedback about your presentation.
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2.9 Exploring reading choices We are going to…
Getting started
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• listen to information about reading choices and record it in a chart.
Ask others in your class what books they are reading at the moment. Tell them what you are reading. 1 Is it fiction or non-fiction?
2 Say why you like it or don’t like it.
1 Answer these questions about your own reading. Write your answers in your notebook.
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a Do you like reading?
b Do you like fiction or non-fiction?
c What are you reading now at school? At home? d Do you like a reading challenge, or an easy read? Why? e How many books have you read today? This week? This term? f What is your all-time favourite book? g Which author do you enjoy most?
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2.9 Exploring reading choices
Language focus If we talk about more than one thing we use plurals. To make a plural, we often just add –s. But there are irregular plurals too:
1 quiz, 10 quizzes
1 life, lots of lives
1 boy, 2 boys
1 story, 3 stories
1 child, 4 children
1 zoo, city zoos
A superhero, superheroes
A series, hundreds of series
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1 book, 2 books
2 Look at these book titles.
Write the plural for each one in your notebook. Use the plural nouns correctly.
Brazil Person
Super Hero
A Baby
Books about superheroes.
Brazil
A Wolf
Brazil Brazil A Wolf
Brazil A Person A Baby y b a B A AoPnBerarzislon Super HeroA Baby Brazil azil rson Super Hero A Bab
A Fish
A Fish
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A Fish A Wolf A Fish Brazil A Baby on A Wolf BrazilA Pers r Hero A WolSupe A Fish f
SupeHero r Hero Super
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y
3 a Listen to the children talking about what they like to read.
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b Copy and complete the chart about what you heard.
Pali
Age
Likes fiction about . . .
8½ years superheroes/fantasy
Me
Likes nonfiction about . . .
Likes poetry?
quizzes
don’t know
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Name
Remember to add yourself and your own information to the chart.
2.10 Reading about badges
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We are going to…
• read an instructional text and answer questions about it. Getting started
1 What reading genres do you know? 2 How many different types of fiction do you know?
3 How many different types of non-fiction do you know?
Key word genre: a style of writing that has a special set of features, e.g. poetry, a diary
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a Sort the books into three piles: fiction, non-fiction and poetry. b Copy the titles into your notebook in three lists.
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s Bird he f o t ld Wor
en ard f G o rse A Ve
of rs ries plore a i D ex The ous fam
d es an Badg ow to h them create
s ale lT e a im th ng An for You ry Ve
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c Find another book title to add to each of the lists.
es rhym y l l i S t abou hings s u t serio
Po ab ems o na ut tu re
1 Look at these book covers.
Ali is a scientist for a day
tures Adven d l i W pud The of Dr.S
2 Read How to be a Reading Genre Champion.
Grade
Badge
Choose a book genre. Read one book. Pass a quiz. Make something linked to the book.
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1
What you have to do each term
2
Choose two book genres. Read two books. Pass a quiz for each book. Write a book review. Make something linked to one of the books.
3
Choose two book genres. Read three books. Pass a quiz for two books. Write book reviews for two books. Make something linked to one of the books.
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3 Answer these questions about the text: a What do you have to do to win a red crown badge? b Which of these is missing from the Blue badge challenge? • Choose two genres. • Read three books.
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• Make something linked to one of the books.
c What is the challenge difference between a green Crown badge and a blue Crown badge? d How many command verbs are used in the chart?
4 Talk with a partner about what ‘make something linked to one of the books’ might mean.
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Write a list and draw pictures to show some ideas.
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2.11 Planning and writing a new badge pathway
2.11 Planning and writing a new badge pathway We are going to…
Getting started
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• plan and write a badge pathway in groups.
1 Write a reading challenge for yourself on a piece of paper. 2 Fold it up and give it to your teacher.
3 Take it in turns to read out the challenges.
My challenge is to read one book over the school holiday.
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It would be a huge challenge for me to read a long chapter book this term.
My challenge is to find some poetry I enjoy.
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2 Badges
1 Read the instructions to create a badge pathway. Work in a group. Write down your ideas. Writing tip A badge pathway is like an instructional text. So you can include:
A badge pathway tells you what you have to do to win badges.
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• a heading and subheadings
• the number of badges in order.
• what you have to do at each badge stage
• pictures or diagrams to show information clearly • words that instruct (commands), e.g. Read . . .
• extra information to help you: rules and rewards. a Think about the topic for your badge pathway.
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• Make a list of words about the challenge that you may want to use. • Choose a title for your badge pathway. How to . . . be a Fantastic Cyclist
How to . . . be a Computer Whizz
b Think about the structure of your badge pathway. • How many badges can you win along the way?
• How will you show the correct order of the challenges and the badges? • Will everyone be able to win a badge?
c Make a list of what you have to do to win each badge. • How will you make it clear what people have to do?
• How does each badge get harder to win?
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2 Choose a layout for your badge pathway. Use your notes from the instructions above to plan how your badge pathway will look.
3 Write your badge pathway using the layout you chose.
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How did the structure of the chart help or not help with your planning and writing?
2.12 Look back We are going to…
• improve our writing and read it to others.
I liked it when Ava said . . .
Getting started
Think about the work your group did in Session 2.11 on badge pathways.
I think we did well.
1 Think about what each of you did well. 2 Give positive feedback to other members of your group about their ideas.
I thought Chen was kind when . . .
I noticed that Zoya listened well.
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1 Look back at Session 2.11. Read your badge pathway again. How are we doing?
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Are there any mistakes in your badge pathway? What could you do to improve it? • Decide who will present each part of the badge pathway to the class. • Practise reading the writing aloud in your group. 2 Present your group’s badge pathway idea to the class. Listen to other groups. When will your class start using the badge pathway? 3 Think about the texts in this unit.
Listening tip
When others are talking, sit quietly and look at the speaker.
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Copy and complete the chart.
Instruction
What is the text about?
What did you think about the text?
How to be a Science Champion
How to Blow Bubbles flow chart How to Mix Oil and Water
How to be a Reading Genre Champion
How to Plan a Badge Pathway
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2.12 Look back
4 Think about the language of instructions in this unit. Copy and complete the chart. Use these words to help you:
numbers
Text
nd
adverbs like first, seco
subheadin
gs
headings
adverbs like alw ays, never
What language features did the text use?
What else did you notice or enjoy?
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commands
How to be a Science Champion
How to Blow Bubbles flow chart How to Mix Oil and Water
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How to be a Reading Genre Champion
How to Plan a Badge Pathway
Look what I can do:
I can make myself understood with words, pictures and actions. I can listen to information and recall the main points. I can explore instructional texts. I can write instructional texts.
I can read instructional texts and answer questions about them. I can plan and write a badge pathway in a group.
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Check your progress 1 What do all the texts in this unit have in common? 2 What is your best tip for writing instructions? And for following instructions? 3 Name three things that can make instructions easier for readers to follow correctly.
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4 Write a command and underline the command words in this sentence. 5 Write two questions to find out some personal information about somebody.
6 Write one of the things you have to do to become a Reading Genre Champion. 7 What can a badge tell people about you? Projects
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1 Group project: Create a set of badges to celebrate the talents of your class in English, maths, science and two more subjects, e.g. We are super story tellers. 2 P air project: Create a poster explaining how to do something. For example: • how to grow a sunflower
• how to be an energy saver.
Solo project: Create your own name badge to wear. 3 S2_LB_Figure 2.40 2 Artwork - commissioned illustration Artwork of simple name badge on a lanyard. For example, with the text: ‘My name is BELA. See reference provided.> FPO
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All about sounds
3.1 Repeating letter sounds We are going to…
Getting started
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• identify and explore the letter and sound patterns in a poem. Key word
Do you know any tongue-twisters? Say this tongue-twister with a partner. 1 How fast can you say it?
2 What letter sound is repeated? 3 What words are repeated?
She sells seashells by the seashore, The shells she sells are seashells, I’m sure. So if she sells seashells on the seashore, Then I’m sure she sells seashore shells.
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tongue-twisters: short poems or sayings that are tricky to say fast because they repeat words and sounds in words
I think this tongue-twister is about an English fossil collector, buyer and seller, called Mary Anning. A fossil is the remains of a prehistoric plant or animal set in rock.
Key word
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Now listen to two more tongue twisters: Betty Botter and Peter Piper. 1 Write some tongue-twister sentences. Make a chart like this for your ideas.
Letter Name of character K
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Adjective
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bounced
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Verb
2 Listen to, then read the poem Shop Chat. Check the poem for repeated letter sounds and words.
SHOP CHAT
My shop stocks:
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locks, chips, chopsticks, watch straps, traps, tops, taps, tricks, ship’s clocks, lipstick and chimney pots.
What does your shop stock? Sharkskin socks. Libby Houston
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3.1 Repeating letter sounds
Language focus A digraph is where two letters show one sound. sh
ch
ck
th
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nk
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A trigraph is where three letters show one sound.
3 The poem uses the digraphs sh, ck and ch. a Find all these digraphs.
b Copy this chart and write the words that have sh, ck or ch in them. Write them under the correct heading.
sh
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shop
ck
c Count how many times each of the letter pairs is repeated in the poem.
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3 All about sounds
3.2 Chants Add an incidental image
We are going to… • plan and write a chant.
Getting started
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1 What were the poems in Session 3.1? 2 What was the same about them?
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1 Listen to and read this poem. It is a chant.
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The Poetry United Chant WHAT DO WE WANT WHAT DO WE LIKE WHAT DO WE LOVE
clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap
GIVE US A GIVE US AN GIVE US AN GIVE US A GIVE US AN GIVE US A
clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap
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Cambridge Primary English Your learners will develop their English skills as they get tangled up with tongue twisters, discover traditional tales and find out about computer code. You’ll find a wide range of international fiction, non-fiction and poetry throughout the book to help your learners develop their understanding of different genres and text types. Each unit is packed with activities that cover reading, writing, speaking and listening, as well as opportunities to develop 21st century skills – such as collaboration and critical thinking. Units end with a project, like designing and making a board game, to help learners communicate confidently and understand how to apply their learning to real-world scenarios.
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Get learners thinking about what they already know with ‘Getting Started’ boxes ‘Key word’ boxes introduce learners to subject specific terms ‘Skills tips’ give learners guidance on how to develop the four core skills ‘Language focus’ provides clear, learner-friendly explanations of key grammar and language rules • ‘Look what I can do’ statements and ‘Check your progress’ questions help your learners reflect on what they have learnt • Answers for all activities can be found in the accompanying teacher’s resource
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Learner’s Book 2 Gill Budgell & Kate Ruttle
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CAMBRIDGE
Primary English Learner’s Book 2
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Gill Budgell & Kate Ruttle
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Introduction
Introduction Welcome to Stage 2 of Cambridge Primary English.
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In this book you’ll read stories from around the world including real-life stories, traditional stories and stories written by prize-winning writers. You’ll also find out more about being a scientist, how robots work and which creatures live in the sea. We’ve found you poems about people, poems to make you laugh and poems to perform. In all the units, there are texts for you to read, enjoy and talk about, as well as the chance to write your own versions and think of your own ideas. English can be great fun as you learn to get better at:
• sharing your thoughts and ideas with your partners • reading and sharing new stories, poems and ideas
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• writing down your ideas.
During the units, you will be asked to think about what you have done or learned. You will also be asked to discuss how you learned so that you can become an even better learner. At the end of each unit, there are ideas for projects that will help you to join together all the different areas of English. Gill Budgell and Kate Ruttle
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Contents
Contents Unit
Text type
Reading
Writing
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1 Friends and families
Fiction – stories with familiar themes
A Recipe for Me The Show and Tell Day Power Cut Younger Brother Huey Makes the Leap The Pudding Like a Night on the Sea The Things Mums Say Eat Your Peas
Write a story about a big brother or sister Write a poem about things a friend or family member says Write a funny family story
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2 Badges
Non fiction – explanation texts
How to be a Science Champion How to Blow Bubbles flow chart How to Mix Oil and Water How to be a Reading Genre Champion How to Plan a Badge Pathway
Write instructions for experiments Write a flowchart for following instructions Write a information text
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3 All about sounds
Poetry – poems with patterns in sounds and/or structure
She Sells Seashells Betty Botter Peter Piper Shop Chat The Poetry United Chant Words to Whisper New Shoes
Write a chant Write a poem using a rhyming pattern
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4 Long, long ago
Fiction – traditional tales from different cultures
Sang Kancil and the Tiger The Abominable Snowman Yoshi the Stonecutter
Write an alternative story ending Write a circular story
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5 Computers and robots
Non-fiction – explanation texts/ information texts
Clever Computers Robots The Pepper Robot What is a Drone? Flying a Drone
Design a robot with labels Write instructions for a robot Write a robot explanation text
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6 On a journey
Poetry – poems with patterns in sounds and/or structure
Busy Day Downhill Racer Riding Down to Boxland The River Exotic Caribbean
Write a shape poem Write a poem with a repeating pattern
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Language focus
Cross-curricular links
21st century skills
Present a show and tell item Listen carefully to stories and poems to answer questions Act a story Use speech marks and punctuation to read speech in character
Punctuation Speech marks Quantifiers
Science: the human body; electricity; simple experiments; parts of a flower; plant growth Maths: Measuring growth
Devising ways to remember new vocabulary Working in a group to act a story
Listen carefully recall information Talk about personal information Present a badge pathway
Features of instructional texts Linking adverbs Personal information Plurals
Geography: Understanding traffic signs Science: Using scientific vocabulary; mixing liquids; properties of materials
Devising new instructions using hand signals Sorting linking adverbials collaboratively
Listen for letter sounds and words in poems Perform a chant Act a rhyme in a group
Letter spacing in poems For and with Digraphs
Art: Shop collages; shoe designs Maths: Chants for times tables and days of the week Science: Materials for shoes
Devising alliterative phrases Collaborating to perform a group chant
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Speaking/Listening
Listen carefully to character voice Perform in character using voice in different ways Talk about the sequence of a story
Noun phrases Word endings Language patterns The past tense
Science: Animal habitats; making predictions; renewable energy Maths: Estimating; measuring time Geography: Jungles and rivers; Nepal; Himalayas and other mountains; Japan
Using critical thinking to make predictions about characters Using adjectives creatively to describe a character
Present ideas about a robot Listen to the ideas of others Listen carefully to explanation texts to answer questions
Joining nouns and adjectives Wh question words Plural present tense verb endings
Maths: Symbols and codes in maths; measuring time Science: Adjectives and connectives in science, explanation texts in experiments; using drones to collect information; giving and receiving instructions
Collaborating with others to find the most important ideas in a text
Perform a poem in a group Express opinions in a group Listen to others reading aloud
Prepositions Contractions
Design and Technology: Making pop up books Technology: Using computers to make shape poems Maths: Number patterns
Working creatively to perform a poem Working with others to choose a favourite class poem
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Unit
Text type
Reading
Writing
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7 Stories by well-known authors
Fiction – stories by well-known authors
Sorry isn't Good Enough The Best Tailor in Pinbauê Little Albatross
Write an ending to a story Write an animal story
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8 Underwater life
Non-fiction – information texts
Body parts of a fish Whales Baleen Whales Which animals eat fish? Sea creature chart Coral reefs Where can you find coral reefs? Which fish live in coral reefs? Coral reef creatures
Write a description of where fish live Write information in a chart Write an information report text on coral reefs
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9 Creatures everywhere
Poetry – humorous poems
The Elephant On Safari Over in the Jungle How Doth the Little Crocodile If You Should Meet a Crocodile Ode to a Goose
Write about a setting Write a verse for a poem Write an ode
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Language focus
Cross-curricular links
21st century skills
Read a story aloud with expression Role play a story Listen carefully to stories to answer questions Talk about what might happen next in a story
When events happen Word endings Noun phrases Using commas Paragraphs
Maths: Using pictograms to show favourite authors Science: Making comparisons in experiments; making predictions in experiments; animal habitats; what living creatures need to survive; predator and prey
Work with others to decide if statements are true or false Work creatively to write a story
Listen carefully to recall information Talk about features of texts with a partner Read writing aloud for feedback Present and listen to a talk about sea creatures
Pronouns Statements, questions and commands Present tense Features of information report texts
Science: Plant and animals habitats; what animals eat; food chains Maths: Tables and charts Geography: Oceans, seas and lakes
Working with others to plan a presentation
Listen carefully to a poem to recall information Perform poetry aloud to a group
Split digraphs
Science: Animal adaptations; animal habitats Art: Drawing or painting crocodiles
Reflecting on what helps us to write a new verse for a poem Writing a new verse for a poem with a partner
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How to use this book
How to use this book 11 Friends Friendsand andfamilies families
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1. 7 Sequencing adding to a story 1.10 Exploring and language
Underwater life
2 Read the text about whales. We Weare aregoing goingto… to… •• plan and write a new story. starters and pictures. tell a story using sentence
In this book you will find lots ofWhales different features to help your learning. 52
What kind of animal is a whale? They are on top of the whale’s head so the whale can breathe Getting started Getting There are many started different kinds when it comes to the surface of of whales. Whales What wordsspend wouldtheir you use tothe describe Julian? sea. whales can hold Work together to make a long list ofSome promises lives inWhat the seas andwould oceansyou of use totheir words describe hisunderwater little brother, breath forHuey? more to get a lolly. If you give me a lolly, the world, but they are not fish. than two hours!notes. 1 Write a word for each character on sticky Whales 1areSit mammals soDecide they who will start the I will be good. in a circle. Stickair. the words onto an outline of each character must breathe How do whales move? on the board or wall. game and say the first promise. Lookbreathe? at the words others have written.tail Dohas you agree with all the words? How do22 whales A whale’s Take turns by rolling a ball across the circle.two tail flukes. The flukes move up and down When you getthe the ball, repeat all the promises If a whale cannot reach to push the whale forwards surface ofso the water tosay breathe, far, then one of your own.for 1 Retell the story by writing a caption picture. through theeach water. Whales use it will drown. A whale’s nostrils If you give me a lolly, I will their fins for steering. are called blowholes. We are going to… be good and go to bed.
1 Friends and families
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1.1 Friends at school
What you will learn in the unit.
If you give me afin lolly, I will be good, go blowhole to bed and not snore.
• listen and respond to questions about a story. Getting started
Talk about the pictures. 1 Copy and finish each of these sentences. Use your own ideas. 1 Who are your friends at school and at home? a If you tidy your bedroom, you never have to . . . fluke 2 What is your family like? b If you finish your homework, I’ll . . .
Fun activities linked to what you are learning.
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c If you help me with the shopping, we’ll . . .
flipper
d If you buy me chocolate every day, you can have . . .
2 Use the sentence starters and pictures on the next page to continue the story of Eat Your Peas. Glossary a Draw the pictures and write the sentences for each of the promises. surface: the top of the water
Important words to learn.
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4.6 Reading aloud and checking understanding
Language focus We can add word endings –s, –ing and –ed for present and past verb forms in sentences. Present: The woodcutter tricks Ramay.
Past: The woodcutter was tricking Ramay. Past: The woodcutter tricked Ramay.
4 Write the correct ending to each verb. Use these endings to help you: –s, –ing, –ed. a The Abominable Snowman live listened to Ramay chatting.
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4.6 Reading aloud and checking How to use this book e What will happen to the food in the fridge and freezer? Why? understanding d What is the problem with the torch?
f What do you think the Chen family will do next?
We are going to…
Questions to help you think about how you learn
• read and answer questions about The Abominable Snowman.
How do you find answers to questions about a story? started Do Getting you read the whole text each time? Or do you skim and scan? What tips would you give for reading aloud? Explain them to a partner. Read the story chapters aloud on your own. 31 Answer these questions about words and phrases from the story.
Hints to help you with your reading, writing, speaking and listening skills.
another name for ‘the machine that keeps us cool’?
b What is another meaning Check the meaning of words you dofor not‘tablet’? know. For example:
At he shows his mother how the wishing stick can grant their c home The family ‘lost’ their electricity. What else can you lose? wishes. Think of a word that fits and makes sense, e.g. give, allow.
d Fill in the missing words: the lights went the heater ?
Who turned
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I Ican language patterns to story. predict what happens next in a story. canuse plan and write a circular Check your progress I can and endings. 2 Work in write pairs.story Readbeginnings the poem aloud as if you are the mum 1saying Whatthese things. sort of stories are in this unit? I can plan and write a circular story. Check your progress 2a What is your tip for reading How will you best say the words? Takealoud? it in turns and share ideas.
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1 sort ofconnectives. stories are in this unit? 3 What Write three Use one in a sentence. your progress 3 Check Explore the language offor thereading poem. aloud? 2 is your best in tip 4 What Write these verbs the past tense: trick plan see 13 What sort ofconnectives. stories are in thisone unit? a sentence. 5 Write three adjectives to Use describeinRamay. Language focus 24 What is your best tip for reading aloud? tense: trick story? plan see 6 Write What these is yourverbs best in tipthe forpast writing a circular weconnectives. use a full stop atone thein end of a sentence or statement. 3Remember Write three Use a sentence. 5 adjectives describe Ramay. 7 Write What three is a good way totobegin a story in the past tense? use a question mark at the end of atrick question. 4We verbs the tense: plan see 6 Write Whatthese is your bestintip forpast writing a circular story?
A project for you to carry out, using what you have learned. You might make something or solve a problem.
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57 Write adjectives tobegin describe Ramay. Whatthree is a good way to a story in the past tense? Projects Writeisallyour the best rhyming words. 6 a What tip for writing a circular story? 1 Group project: Make puppets for one of the stories in this unit. Writeisalla the command verbs.a story in the past tense? 7 b What good way to begin Use it to help perform the story. Projects c How many punctuation marks can you find? 2 Group Pair project: Make a traditional your in school library 1 project: Make puppets fortale oneposter of thefor stories this unit. •orfull stops. classroom. Projects Use it to help perform the story. •Pair question marks? 3 Group Solo project: Make mini-book about traditional 12 project: Makeaapuppets fortale oneposter ofathe stories thisfrom unit. project: Make traditional for yourintale school library your country. it toline help perform the story. or classroom. d Use Which is repeated? Why is that funny?
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How are we doing? Read your poem to a partner as if you are the friend or family member saying the words. Ask for ideas to improve it.
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1 Friends and families We are going to…
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1.1 Friends at school
• listen and respond to questions about a story. Getting started
Talk about the pictures.
1 Who are your friends at school and at home?
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2 What is your family like?
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1.1 Friends at school
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1 Listen to The Show and Tell Day by Sibel Sagner. Then answer the questions.
The Show and Tell Day It was Show and Tell Day at school. The children were happy. They had things to show. Everyone liked Show and Tell Day.
PL E
‘I will go first,’ said Miss Garcia. ‘I will tell you about my family. I have a mum, a dad and two sisters.’ ‘I like to take photos of my family.’
Miss Garcia showed her photographs to the children. ‘Here I am, on holiday with my family,’ she said.
‘Now it’s your turn, Omar,’ said Miss Garcia. ‘Come and show us your things.’
‘I like finding rocks and shells,’ said Omar. ‘I go down to the beach to find them.’ The children looked at the rocks and shells.
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Zara was next. ‘I like to make animals from paper,’ said Zara. ‘I keep them in this box.’ ‘I can make ladybirds and frogs and fish,’ said Zara. ‘I like this rabbit,’ said Leila. Zara smiled. ‘I can show you how to make it,’ she said. ‘Well done, everyone,’ said Miss Garcia. ‘Now we will make a display on my big table.’ ‘Oh no! We have too many things to show,’ said Omar. ‘We need a bigger table.’
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a Why is this a special day for the friends? b What does each person in the story show and tell? Draw it. Write it. c What is the problem at the end? d What would you do to solve the problem?
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2 Look at the pictures.
a Write a sentence to describe each show and tell thing.
SA M
b Say what you would bring into school for a show and tell day?
3 Plan a presentation about your special show and tell thing. a Use these questions to help you:
• What will you show for your show and tell?
• Why is it special to you? Why do you like it? • How will you finish your presentation?
b Present your show and tell. Watch others present theirs. How are we doing?
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4 Play a word game! a Choose one word about the story or about your show and tell ideas. b Describe the word by its letters and sounds. c Then give a clue. Others must guess the word you are describing.
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My word has five letters. It has one clap or syllable. It begins with the letter sound ‘sh’. You find it on the beach or in the sea.
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Is it a crab – like a shellfish?
No, shellfish has two syllables.
Is it a shell?
Yes! Your turn now!
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1.2 A family adventure We are going to…
Getting started
PL E
• read part of a family adventure story and answer questions about it.
Look at the pictures and talk about them. 1 Think of one word that describes what all the pictures are about.
SA M
2 What other pictures can you think of for this word?
1 Read Power Cut, Part 1.
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Power Cut, Part 1
1 It was an evening just like any other in the Chen family apartment. Mr and Mrs Chen were tired from working all day, and the children were busy playing on tablets.
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1.2 A family adventure
Suddenly, the lights went off. The apartment was completely dark. ‘Oh no! We have lost all our electricity,’ cried Mr Chen. ‘There must be a power cut in the city,’ said Mrs Chen.
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2 ‘Is everybody okay?’ asked Mr Chen. ‘Yes, I’m okay,’ said Amy. ‘Wow! It’s so dark in here,’ said Ben. ‘I’ve never seen our house like this before.’ Mr Chen picked up his torch and turned it on. But there was only a small beam of light. ‘I don’t know how long this torchlight will last.’
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3 Then Mrs Chen wiped her forehead. ‘I’m feeling very hot,’ she said. ‘Who turned the heater on?’ Mr Chen frowned. ‘The heater is not on. The machine that keeps us cool has stopped working.’ 4 Mrs Chen went into the kitchen. ‘Oh no! The fridge is not working either,’ she cried. ‘All the food will be ruined.’ ‘And what about the freezer?’ asked Ben. ‘The ice cream cake for Grandma is in there. It’s a special treat for her.’ 5 ‘That’s a big problem,’ said Amy. ‘The ice cream cake will melt if it gets warm.’ Just then the torch went off. ‘And now we have an even bigger problem,’ said Mr Chen. ‘Oh dear. What do we do now?’ Mrs Chen asked.
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2 Read each question. Say the answer and then write it. a What sort of evening was it? b What happened? c Why do you think Mr Chen asks if everyone is okay? d What is the problem with the torch?
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e What will happen to the food in the fridge and freezer? Why? f What do you think the Chen family will do next?
How do you find answers to questions about a story?
Do you read the whole text each time? Or do you skim and scan?
3 Answer these questions about words and phrases from the story.
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a What is another name for ‘the machine that keeps us cool’? b What is another meaning for ‘tablet’? c The family ‘lost’ their electricity. What else can you lose?
d Fill in the missing words: the lights went ? the heater
Who turned
e Find two words that end in –ly.
f Find two whole words that are made up of two smaller words.
Is this a story set in the past or it is a modern day story? How do you know?
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1.3 Retelling and acting
1.3 Retelling and acting We are going to…
Getting started
PL E
• tell the next part of the family adventure story.
Talk about the story so far. 1 What has happened?
2 What are the two main problems? 3 What would you do?
1 Tell the next part of the story using these words and pictures.
SA M
Power Cut, Part 2
I have an idea.
This tablet light will last for a few hours. Luckily, I charged it up this morning.
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An hour later…
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And I can fix the problem of the melting cake!
Who is going to tell Grandma that we ate her cake?
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2 Read the captions, then write them in the correct order in your notebook. Now draw a picture for each one to illustrate the story.
Key word
caption: a sentence or phrase that describes a picture
It was an evening just like any other in the Chen family apartment. Suddenly, the lights went off. It was a power cut. Amy had a good idea to use the light from her tablet. Ben had a good idea to eat the ice cream cake before it melted. Later, the power came back on. Then the problem was how to tell Grandma that they had eaten her cake. Mr Chen found his torch, but it was only a small beam. The apartment got hot and the fridge and freezer stopped working too. Grandma’s ice cream cake was going to melt. Then the torch went out.
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1.4 Describing what characters do
3 Act the story in a group. You will need: • four people to play Mum, Dad, Amy and Ben • props: a torch, a tablet, a cake (or just pretend)
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• lights to turn on and off.
1.4 Describing what characters do We are going to…
• write lists using commas and correct punctuation.
Getting started
SA M
1 What do collectors do?
2 Do you collect anything? 3 What would you like to collect?
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1 Listen to the poem Younger Brother by Trevor Millum. a How many different things does the brother collect? b What do you think this ‘younger brother’ is like? Why?
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Younger Brother
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He collects bottle tops, Toilet roll holders, Dead insects, Bits of rock and stones Of interesting shapes and colours, Half-made models, Stickers, badges, pencils, Feathers, germinating seeds, Used socks (under the bed), Broken saucers that he never mends, Torch batteries, glass marbles, Oh – and friends. Trevor Millum
Glossary
germinating: beginning to grow
This poem is like a list. What an odd list of things!
Listening tip
First close your eyes and just listen.
When you listen again have a pencil to: • make notes or • mark up the text.
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1.4 Describing what characters do
2 Count the commas in the poem. a Talk about where and how they are used. b Rewrite each of these lists using commas in the correct places. Remember to add and in the correct places too. • I collect stones of interesting shapes half-made models and stickers.
PL E
• I collect stickers badges pencils feathers. • I collect seeds socks broken saucers batteries glass marbles. Language focus
Remember that this is a comma
I collect bottle tops, toilet roll holders, dead insects and bits of rock.
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It tells us to take a short pause when we are reading. We can use it to separate items in a list.
SA M
We need to put ‘and’ between the last two items in a list.
3 Write your own lists for:
• things you would like to collect
• things you need for a summer holiday • things you like about your family!
Now write your lists into sentences using commas and and.
4 Look for words in the poem that have these spellings. Write them in lists like this. • words ending in –er • words ending in –le
• words with double letters.
er
Younger Broth
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1.5 Challenges and excuses We are going to…
Getting started
PL E
• explore words and phrases in a story.
SA M
1 Talk about these challenges. What are the children doing?
2 With a partner, talk about a challenge you would do and why. 3 Talk about two challenges you would not do and why.
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1.5 Challenges and excuses
1 Listen to and read this story about two brothers and a friend. Stop at the end of each box to answer the questions. 04
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Huey Makes the Leap I was in the garden with Gloria and Huey.
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There are two new things in our garden.
One is a swing that is the best in town. …
When I sit in this swing and look straight up, it’s like looking to the roof of the world. … The other new thing is a sand pile that’s as high as a little mountain.
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WHAT is new in the garden?
WHO was Julian playing with?
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Everything used to be peaceful. … But then one day I got a great idea. I was swinging. …
I could see the sand pile almost under me. I checked to make sure there were no trucks in it. Then I pushed off from the swing. It was like flying. There was a minute when I was sitting still in the air and then it was like parachuting. I landed in the sand pile.
WHY did Julian check for trucks in the sand pile? HOW did it feel when Julian pushed off from the swing?
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“All right!” Gloria said. She got on the swing. In a minute she flew too, just like me. “Your turn, Huey!” I said. “OK,” Huey said. He didn’t sound very excited. … “Hurry up, Huey!” Gloria said. …
PL E
“Just a minute, I can’t do it until I put on my baseball cap,” Huey said. WHAT did Gloria do easily?
WHY do you think Huey did not sound very excited? 4
“Come on, Huey!” Gloria said.
“Wait a minute, I need my lucky shirt,” Huey said.
SA M
“No you don’t, Huey,” I said.
“Well, I can’t go until I tie my shoe laces,” Huey said.
“Huey, get off if you aren’t going to jump,” I said. … “Huey,” Gloria said, “you had your turn. You just didn’t use it.” “I don’t like the way you play,” Huey said. I said “You’re a scaredy-cat … Who wants to play with a scaredy-cat?” That was the spark.
WHAT other excuses did Huey make to not fly from the swing? WHAT was the spark?
WHAT trouble do you think this sparks?
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1.5 Challenges and excuses
2 Read the story again and make a list of the verbs ending in –ing and –ed. a Write them in a chart like this.
Verbs ending in –ing
Verbs ending in –ed
flying
pushed
b When do you use –ing for verb endings?
Language focus
PL E
c When do you use –ed for verb endings?
We can use verbs ending in –ing to talk about things that are happening now. We can use verbs ending in –ed to talk about things that happened in the past. –ing
–ed
check
He is checking.
He checked.
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Verb
Be careful: some verbs are irregular! fly
He is flying.
He flew.
This is the complete image
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1.6 Brother trouble We are going to…
Getting started
PL E
• answer and write questions about a story exploring the words and ideas.
Talk about these pictures.
1 Sort them into things that will spark trouble and things that won’t.
SA M
2 Say why.
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1.6 Brother trouble
1 Listen to and read another story about Julian and Huey. Stop at the end of each box to answer the questions. 1
The Pudding Like a Night on the Sea “I’m going to make something special for your mother,” my father said.
Glossary
“What are you going to make?” I said.
raft: a small flat boat made of wood
“A pudding,” he said.
PL E
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“What kind of pudding will you make?” Huey said. “A wonderful pudding,” my father said.
WHAT sort of pudding is father making?
“It will taste like a whole raft of lemons. It will taste like a night on the sea.” 2
Then he took down a knife and sliced five lemons in half. He squeezed the first one. Juice squirted in my eye.
SA M
“Stand back!” he said, and squeezed again. The seeds flew out on the floor. WHAT did father do with the lemons?
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My father cracked some eggs and put the yolks in a pan and the whites in a bowl. He rolled up his sleeves and pushed back his hair and beat the yolks. “Sugar, Julian!” he said, and I poured in the sugar. He went on beating.
Then he put in lemon juice and cream and set the pan on the stove. The pudding bubbled and he stirred it fast. Cream splashed on the stove.
HOW does Julian help? WHAT tells you that Father is a messy cook?
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The stuff in the pan was getting thicker and thicker. … “Just right!” he said and sniffed in the smell of the pudding. He whipped the egg whites and mixed them into the pudding. The pudding looked softer and lighter than air. … “Perfect!” he said. “Now I’m going to take a nap. … The pudding is for your mother. Leave the pudding alone!”
PL E
WHAT do you think the pudding smelled like?
HOW did the pudding look before and after the egg whites? 5
Huey and I guarded the pudding. “Oh, it’s a wonderful pudding,” Huey said. “With waves on the top like an ocean,” I said.
“If I just put my finger in – there – I’ll know how it tastes,” Huey said. And he did it.
“Leave the pudding alone,” I said.
WHY does Huey put his finger in?
SA M
“I wonder how it tastes,” Huey said.
HOW does Julian describe the pudding?
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“You did it!” I said. “How does it taste?”
“It tastes like a whole raft of lemons,” he said. “It tastes like a night on the sea.”
“You’ve made a hole in the pudding!” I said. “But since you did it, I’ll have a taste.” WHAT did the pudding And it tasted like a whole night of taste like? lemons. It tasted like floating at sea. “It’s such a big pudding,” Huey said. “It can’t hurt to have a little more.”
WHAT do you think happens next?
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1.6 Brother trouble
2 Read these instructions. a Act them to show their meaning. b Ask others to guess what you are doing. Reading tip
PL E
Find the words in the story to help you.
Take down a knife and slice five lemons in half. Squeeze the juice of a lemon.
Crack an egg, put the yolk in a pan and the whites in a bowl. Roll up your sleeves and push back your hair.
SA M
Sniff the smell of a pudding.
Put your finger in a pudding and taste it.
c Find other parts of the story you can act.
3 Write one new question for each box of the story. a Ask a partner to answer your questions. b Answer their questions.
FPO
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1.7 Sequencing and adding to a story We are going to…
Getting started
PL E
• plan and write a new story.
What words would you use to describe Julian? What words would you use to describe his little brother, Huey?
1 Write a word for each character on sticky notes. Stick the words onto an outline of each character on the board or wall. 2 Look at the words others have written. Do you agree with all the words?
SA M
1 Retell the story by writing a caption for each picture.
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1.7 Sequencing and adding to a story
How do you think the story ends when mother and father see what’s happened? Draw your own picture and write a caption. 2 Spot the connectives. Write each sentence in your notebook and underline the connective. a It was a special day because father was making something for mother.
PL E
b Their father was making a mess, but he did not care. c Lemon juice stings if you get it in your eye.
d The pudding bubbled and he stirred it fast.
e The pudding was ready so father went for a nap. 3 Plan and write a new story about you and a little brother or sister. The brother or sister can be real, or you can make them up.
Remember that we use connectives to join two smaller sentences. Connectives are words like and, so, but. Use planning questions to help you.
SA M
For example, in your story:
who are you with?
what are they making? how do they make it?
how do you two help?
where do they go when they have finished and why?
what happens?
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1.8 Describing what characters say We are going to…
Getting started
Do you mind if . . . ?
PL E
• write a poem that describes what a friend or family member says.
1 Talk about ways to be polite in your own language and ways to be polite in English.
Please
May I . . . ?
Thank you!
Please could I . . . ?
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Excuse me!
1 Listen to and then read the poem The Things Mums Say by Michaela Morgan.
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The Things Mums Say... Wake up! Get up! Out of bed! Mind your feet! Mind your head! Don’t run around. Don’t be late. Look at your room! What a state! Put all your stuff away now, please. Why can I never find my keys? Close your mouth and eat your food.
Look at that! Don’t stare, it’s rude. Elbows OFF the table, please. Money doesn’t grow on trees. I won’t tell you again ... Did you hear what I said? I won’t tell you again. It’s time for bed. Michaela Morgan
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1.8 Describing what characters say
2 Work in pairs. Read the poem aloud as if you are the mum saying these things. a How will you say the words? Take it in turns and share ideas. 3 Explore the language of the poem.
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PL E
Language focus Remember we use a full stop at the end of a sentence or statement. We use a question mark at the end of a question.
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a Write all the rhyming words.
b Write all the command verbs.
c How many punctuation marks can you find? • full stops.
SA M
• question marks?
d Which line is repeated? Why is that funny?
4 Write a poem like this of things a friend or family member says. Include at least five things. You can use any of these features: commands
statements
rhyme
questions
How are we doing?
Read your poem to a partner as if you are the friend or family member saying the words. Ask for ideas to improve it.
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1.9 Mum and daughter fun We are going to…
Getting started
PL E
• notice speech punctuation and read character parts with expression.
SA M
1 Make two lists to show what you like to eat and don’t like to eat.
Is there anything you really don’t like?
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1 Listen to Eat Your Peas, Part 1, by Kes Gray. a Look at the story text below and listen. b Listen to the story again. This time listen carefully for the missing words. Write them in your notebook. Use these words to help you:
stay
ganging
your
eat
said
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like
two
going
buy
Eat Your Peas, Part 1 1
It was dinner time again and Daisy just knew what her mum was said it.
to say, before she even
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“Eat your peas,” said Mum.
Daisy looked down at the little green balls that were
up on her plate.
“I don’t like peas,” said Daisy.
Mum sighed one of her usual sighs . . .
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“If you
your peas,
you can have some pudding,”
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“I don’t
peas,”
said Daisy.
said Mum.
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“ . . . and you can
up
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“I don’t like peas,”
Daisy.
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“ . . . and you can
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“I
bath.”
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skip
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for an extra half hour.”
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“If you eat your peas, you can have . . .
like peas,” said Daisy.
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“I don’t like peas,” said Daisy.
don’t have to wash for two whole months and I’ll
you a new bike.”
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skip: to miss or not take
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2 Read the first part of the story again with a partner. Notice the speech marks and punctuation. Reader 1: read Mum’s words. Reader 2: read Daisy’s words.
Language focus
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Read the words like you really are Mum or Daisy.
Speech marks look like this “ . . . ” or this ‘ . . . ’. They show when someone starts and stops speaking. 3 Draw and write what you think Mum offers Daisy next.
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Explain why you chose that or those things.
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1.10 Exploring language We are going to…
Getting started
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• tell a story using sentence starters and pictures.
Work together to make a long list of promises to get a lolly. 1 Sit in a circle. Decide who will start the game and say the first promise.
If you give me a lolly, I will be good.
2 Take turns by rolling a ball across the circle. When you get the ball, repeat all the promises so far, then say one of your own.
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If you give me a lolly, I will be good, go to bed and not snore.
If you give me a lolly, I will be good and go to bed.
1 Copy and finish each of these sentences. Use your own ideas. a If you tidy your bedroom, you never have to . . .
b If you finish your homework, I’ll . . .
c If you help me with the shopping, we’ll . . . d If you buy me chocolate every day, you can have . . .
2 Use the sentence starters and pictures on the next page to continue the story of Eat Your Peas. a Draw the pictures and write the sentences for each of the promises.
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Eat Your Peas, Part 2 “If you eat your peas, I’ll buy you . . .” x 17
“I’ll buy you . . .”
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AFRICA
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“You’ll never have to . . .”
“We’ll live in . . .”
“You can have . . .”
“and . . . and . . . and . . . ”
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3 Answer these questions about Eat Your Peas in your notebook. a How many characters are there in the story? b What is the story setting? c Why does Daisy keep saying the same thing? d What do you think happens at the end of the story?
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e What would make you change your mind about something you really didn’t want to do? 4 Read these sentences and say if they are true or false. Then write them in two lists: True and False a Daisy ate lots of peas.
d Mum asked Daisy to eat all the peas.
b Mum made lots of promises. e Daisy liked some of the peas. c Daisy ate all her peas.
f Daisy ate no peas.
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Now write three sentences like these using some of the words in the Language focus box. Language focus
We use quantifiers when we want to talk about the number of something: how much or how many. We can use: all no some any more most a lot of lots of
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1.11 Planning and writing a funny family story
1.11 Planning and writing a funny family story We are going to…
Getting started
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• plan and write a funny family story.
Listen to these two endings to the story Eat Your Peas.
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1 Only one of them happens in the book. Which one is it?
2 Talk about the endings with a partner. Ask each other questions. 3 How do you think the story should end?
1 Look back at parts 1 and 2 of Eat Your Peas.
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a Look at the statements about language features used in the story.
b Do you agree with the statements? With a partner, find examples in the text to explain why. It’s about just two characters and their relationship at home. It is about a part of family life that we might know or recognise. It tells a story by adding one new thing each time to make a list. It uses the past tense and lots of speech. It has funny ideas, words and pictures.
One character mainly just repeats the same sentence. It uses lots of small pictures to add to the meaning of the list of things. It has a surprise ending.
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2 Copy these sentences into your notebook. Write a connective to join each part of the sentence. a If you eat your peas, I’ll buy you four shops go shopping whenever you like.
you can
b You never have to go to bed, go to school, wash, brush your brush your teeth. hair I’ll buy you ninety-two chocolate factories.
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c I’ll buy you a country
d I will even buy you a new fluffy pencil case love pencil cases. e I want to eat my peas on my plate.
I know you
I don’t like the way they gang up
3 Plan to write your own funny family story. Use these questions to help:
• Who are your two characters?
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• What are your characters like? Describe each character.
• What does character 1 not want to do? • What does character 2 promise to try to get character 1 to do it? • How many promises does character 2 make? • What are the promises? How do they get bigger and better? • How does the story begin? • How does the story end? • What is the story title?
4 Write your story. Use your story plan to help you. Look at the language features in Session 1.10 and use those ideas too.
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1.12 Look back
1.12 Look back We are going to…
Getting started
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• reflect on, edit and improve our writing.
Think about the story you wrote in Session 1.11.
1 Which of the language features from Eat Your Peas did you use? 2 Did you add any features of your own?
1 Read your writing again to check for mistakes or things you can improve. 2 Think about the main texts in this unit. Copy and complete the charts.
Is it a story or poem? Main characters
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Text
A Recipe for Me
The Show and Tell Day Power Cut
Younger Brother
Huey Makes the Leap
The Pudding Like a Night on the Sea The Things Mums Say Eat Your Peas Writing tip
Are your letters formed correctly and do they look the same each time you write them? 43
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Is it about friends Did I enjoy? Why? or family? Marks out of 10
Story or poem
A Recipe for Me The Show and Tell Day Younger Brother
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Power Cut Huey Makes the Leap
The Pudding Like a Night on the Sea Eat Your Peas
3 Think about how you like to learn.
Work in a group to answer these questions. Explain your answers. a Did you make good use of things you already knew?
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b How do you try to remember things?
c Do you like following instructions or working things out for yourself? d Do you like working alone, in pairs or in a group?
e Is there a way of working that does not seem to help you very much?
Look what I can do:
I can read stories and poems and answer questions about what I have read. I can tell the next part of a story.
I can explore the meanings of words and phrases. I can read character parts with expression. I can plan and write poems and stories. I can edit and improve my writing.
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Check your progress 1 What links the stories and poems in this unit? 2 Join these two sentences using a connective: The pudding is for your mother. Leave the pudding alone. 3 Write three adjectives to describe someone in your family. Use them in a sentence.
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4 Write these verbs in the past tense: is go have are sing
5 Write a list of commands or questions your teacher says to you.
6 Add the speech marks to this sentence: I don’t like peas, said Daisy. 7 What is your best tip for writing a funny family story? Projects
1 Group project: Plan a ‘Show and Tell’ week with your group. Make sure you have a good mix of ideas to present to the class.
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2 P air project: Design and make a board game based on one of the stories or poems in this unit.
3 Solo project: Make a zig-zag book about your family and write a short list for each member of the family about what they say or do.
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2 Badges 2.1 Instructions everywhere We are going to…
Getting started
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• make ourselves understood with words, pictures and actions.
Look at these picture signs.
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1 Say what each sign tells you to do.
Cross the road now.
2 What picture signs do you have in your classroom or near where you live? 3 Are these signs fiction or non-fiction? How do you know?
1 Read these instructions. They tell you what to do. Say and write what each instruction is telling you to do.
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2 Listen to the sentences. a Which ones are questions? b Work with a partner. Ask and answer questions. Take it in turns.
You
Your partner
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Which instructions use words? Which instructions use pictures? Which instructions use sound? Which instructions use numbers? Which instructions use labels? Which of them begin with the word, ‘How . . . ?’ 3 Work in a group.
a Give some instructions using:
actions
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words
pictures
labels
sound
numbers
something else
b Record your ideas.
c Present your ideas to the class. Is each instruction clear?
4 Think of some instructions you can give with a hand sign or action. When asked, stand and act your instruction. Do others understand your instruction?
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2.2 Listening to, and reading, instructions We are going to…
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• listen to and read a text, and recall the main points in order.
Read the text about scientists.
What is a Scientist?
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Scientists learn about the world around us by doing experiments. An experiment is when you test something to find out what happens. You usually need to ask questions and write or follow instructions.
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2.2 Listening to, and reading, instructions
1 Look at the photographs of children doing experiments. a What are they working with? b Where are they working?
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c What do you think they might be trying to find out? d Which experiment would you choose to do? e What equipment might you need?
2 Listen to How to be a Science Champion.
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a What are the six rules for being a science champion?
How to be a Science Champion
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Basic rules and instructions: RULE 1 Observe things carefully. That means you have to use all your senses to help you notice little details:
see
hear
smell
Key word
equipment: special tools you need for a job
taste feel
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RULE 2 Ask questions:
Why?
What’s that?
How can we . . . ?
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How do we . . . ? RULE 3 Find out what will happen
What will happen if we suck on a straw in a drink?
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What will happen if we blow on a straw in a drink?
RULE 4 Predict. Before you do an experiment, try to work out what you think might happen. RULE 5 Set up an experiment. Sometimes this means testing different things to find an answer. Sometimes it means following instructions. RULE 6 Record your results. Scientists observe and record what they find out. They record information about their questions for others to read about. Their records may be words, numbers, pictures or reflections, so you will need a science notebook and pencil.
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b Now read the text silently, to yourself, if you can. 3 Read these words.
When I read silently I can still hear the words in my head as I read them. It helps me!
a Clap them. Say how many syllables. sci - en – tist
ex - per - i - ment
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sci-ence
b Copy and complete this chart in your notebook.
Word sci-en-tist experiment instructions pictures
3
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equipment
Syllables
observation
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2.3 Commands for instructing We are going to…
Getting started
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• explore the features of an instructional text.
Read these safety tips for young scientists. 1 Which do you agree with?
2 Which would you change?
Check with a grown up before you start.
Put on an apron and goggles if you need to.
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Keep your workspace clean and tidy!
SAFETY TIPS
Always wash your hands when you have finished. Never touch anything if you do not know what it is.
1 a Read these questions about How to be a Science Champion. Say the answers first. Then write them. • What can you use to help with observation? • What sort of questions can you use?
• What does predicting help you to think about? • What do you need a notebook for?
b Now write two questions you want to ask about the text.
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2.3 Commands for instructing
2 Read the Language focus box. Which text features can you find in How to be a Science Champion? a Underline or list them all. b Circle or list all the commands you can find.
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Language focus Features of instructional texts:
• They often have a heading that begins: How to . . . • They may give us steps, rules or tips to follow. • They may have pictures or photographs.
• They begin with a command. A command is a word that tells us what to do:
Be . . .
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Check . . .
3 Make your own poster about How to be a Champion. a Choose what sort of champion you want to write about. b Write your own basic rules and instructions. How many main points will you have?
c Use as many of the features in the Language focus box as you can.
Writing an instructional poster
1 2 3 4
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2.4 Reading and following instructions 1 We are going to…
Getting started
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• write an instructional flow chart.
Look at these photographs and talk about bubbles. 1 What do you already know?
2 What do you want to find out?
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3 Write three questions you have about bubbles.
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1 Read the instructions in the flow chart. The chart tells you how to blow bubbles.
I can see pictures, boxes and arrows to help me read the flow chart instructions in the right order. Can you?
What You Need A bowl
Half fill a bowl with water.
Put a straw into the water and blow.
Pour a bit of bubble bath into the water.
NO BUBBLES
BUBBLES
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Water
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How to Blow Bubbles
Liquid soap
WHY
A straw
Water on its own cannot stretch to hold the air to make the bubbles.
The liquid soap makes the water a bit stretchy. As you blow air into the water, the water stretches to hold the air. This makes the bubbles.
2 Read the Language focus box in Session 2.3 again. a Write the features of instructional texts you can see in the Bubbles flow chart.
Glossary stretch: to get bigger or longer without breaking
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3 Read these instructions on How to Make a Bubble Painting. • Put a straw into the water and blow. • Half fill a bowl with water. • Pour a bit of liquid soap into the water. • Add a bit of paint.
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• You will have a bubble painting!
• Keep blowing until the bubbles are above the top of the bowl.
• C arefully put a piece of paper on top of the bubbles, then carefully lift it off. a Sort the instructions into the correct order.
b Write them in a flow chart like the one for How to Blow Bubbles.
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c Write a list of equipment: What you need
d Write a heading: How to Make a Bubble Painting. e Follow the instructions to make a bubble painting if you have the equipment. Do the instructions work?
What helped you to read a flow chart?
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2.5 Numbers for ordering
2.5 Numbers for ordering We are going to…
Getting started
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• rewrite a flow chart as a numbered instructional text.
Write the numbers 1–10 in your notebook or on the board. Try to use your best handwriting.
1 Are the numbers clear? Practise writing them in the air.
2 Can your partner tell you which numbers you are writing? Now swap.
2
3
4
5
6
7
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1
1 Read your How to Make a Bubble Painting flow chart. a What equipment do you need for the bubble painting?
b What do you do with the straw to make the bubbles? c How does someone reading your instructions know what to do first? d What will happen if you suck the straw?
e Write two questions about your flow chart for a partner to answer.
2 Copy theses sentences into your notebook. Use each connective once.
when
because
and
if
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a Put the straw in the water
blow. you blow
b You can make bubbles in soapy water down the straw. c The bubbles form water stretchy.
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d The bubbles will not form in the water.
the soap makes the
3 Listen to the instructions. They are numbered. Point to each picture as you hear its number.
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How to Make Oil and Water Mix
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4 Read your flow chart How to Make a Bubble Painting again. a Change the flow chart into a text that uses numbers to show the order of the instructions. b Remember to check your sentence punctuation.
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c Use some connectives to join simple sentences.
2.6 Reading and following instructions 2 We are going to…
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• read the instructions for an experiment and answer questions about it. Getting started
Talk about things we clean and what we use.
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1 Read the experiment.
What you need • a bowl • a jug of water • cooking oil • washing-up liquid • a spoon.
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How to Mix Oil and Water
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What you do First, make sure you have all your equipment. Second, pour some water into a bowl. Then, add some cooking oil. Observe. Next, add some drops of washing-up liquid and stir the water. Lastly, observe. What has changed? Why?
What you should see At step 3 you should see that the drops of oil float on top of the water. They have a kind of stretchy skin around them and they like to stick together. At step 4, the washing-up liquid breaks up the skin and helps to mix the oil and water together. What you should know When we add washing-up liquid to water, it helps to break up oil. When we use it to wash up our oily plates, it is breaking up the oils to make our plates clean.
2 Answer questions about the experiment. Say the answers first. Then write them. a Do you add the cooking oil before the water? b When do you add the washing-up liquid?
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c How much washing-up liquid do you add? d How does the experiment help us to understand how we wash plates clean? 3 Write two questions about this experiment for a partner to answer.
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What would you like to know about mixing other liquids? Start with What, When, How or Do.
4 Two words in the text have the letters qu. a Which words are they?
b What two sounds do you need to say for these letters?
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c Work with a partner to write a list of other qu words.
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2.7 Sentence starters We are going to…
Getting started
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• find and use adverbs that tell us about the correct order.
Think about the experiment in Session 2.6.
1 What extra information was there after the instructions? 2 Were there any words you found tricky to read? How did you remember them?
3 Practise writing the letters qu ten times in your notebook. 1 Read the text How to Mix Oil and Water again.
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a Talk about the features of the text with a partner. b Make a table like the one below.
• Write the name of the experiment. • List the features of instruction texts. • Put a tick if the text has the feature.
Language features of:
Heading and subheadings
Numbers to tell you about the correct order Words (adverbs) to tell you about the correct order List of equipment Pictures or diagrams Words that instruct (commands), e.g. Put . . . Extra information to help you
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c What features could you add to the text to make it clearer? List them. 2 Find these words in the experiment text How to Mix Oil and Water. a Sort and say the words in the right order. b Work in a group of five. Your teacher will give each of you a linking adverb card. Sort yourselves into the right order.
Language focus
first
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second
lastly
then
next
Linking adverbs tell us what to do in what order. We usually use them at the beginning of a series of sentences.
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first next after that finally 3 Write the missing command verb. a Say each answer, then write it. • First, sure you have all your equipment.
• Second, into a bowl.
These words can be replaced with numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
some water
• Then,
some cooking oil. Observe.
• Next, liquid and
some drops of washing-up the water.
• Lastly,
. What has changed? Why?
b Join two pairs of sentences with the word and so you end up with just three sentences.
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2.8 Matching personal information to badges We are going to…
Getting started
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• write and talk about personal information.
List the six things you need to be a Science Champion. Work with a partner. 1 Say if you think you are good at all of those things. 2 Talk about other things you are good at.
SC
IE
E C N
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1 Look at the badges in these pictures. a Sort them into groups.
b Talk about whether a badge is always about being good at something. c Talk about what badges tell us.
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2.8 Matching personal information to badges
2 Look at the pictures of these school badges and the captions. a Match each badge to its caption.
Happy Birthday
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b Copy the badges into your notebook. Then write a new caption for each badge.
I am a great listener I am a brilliant tennis player
I make great films
I am an IT expert
I am 8 today!
I’m a talented singer I am a mathematician
I am a good friend
Amazing astronomer
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2 Badges
3 Think about your personal information. Copy and complete this chart. a Write your name and age. b List the things you are good at. c Draw your own set of badges.
Sport
Age: Badge ideas
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Name: Subject or hobby
What I am good at Scoring goals
FOOTBALL
Asking questions about things
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Science
SCIENCE
Language focus
Personal information is information about you. It may include: • your first name
• your family name • your age
• your address
• what you look like
• things you like doing
• things you like to eat. Keep your personal information safe. 66
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2.8 Matching personal information to badges
4 Read out your personal information and present your badge ideas. Speaking tip
• stand up tall
PL E
When you speak aloud for others to hear, remember to: • look at the people you are speaking to • take a big breath and smile
• speak loudly and clearly • don’t rush
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• don’t worry if you make a mistake – just try again.
How are we doing?
Give some feedback to your classmates about their presentations. Listen to their feedback about your presentation.
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2 Badges
2.9 Exploring reading choices We are going to…
Getting started
PL E
• listen to information about reading choices and record it in a chart.
Ask others in your class what books they are reading at the moment. Tell them what you are reading. 1 Is it fiction or non-fiction?
2 Say why you like it or don’t like it.
1 Answer these questions about your own reading. Write your answers in your notebook.
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a Do you like reading?
b Do you like fiction or non-fiction?
c What are you reading now at school? At home? d Do you like a reading challenge, or an easy read? Why? e How many books have you read today? This week? This term? f What is your all-time favourite book? g Which author do you enjoy most?
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2.9 Exploring reading choices
Language focus If we talk about more than one thing we use plurals. To make a plural, we often just add –s. But there are irregular plurals too:
1 quiz, 10 quizzes
1 life, lots of lives
1 boy, 2 boys
1 story, 3 stories
1 child, 4 children
1 zoo, city zoos
A superhero, superheroes
A series, hundreds of series
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1 book, 2 books
2 Look at these book titles.
Write the plural for each one in your notebook. Use the plural nouns correctly.
Brazil Person
Super Hero
A Baby
Books about superheroes.
Brazil
A Wolf
Brazil Brazil A Wolf
Brazil A Person A Baby y b a B A AoPnBerarzislon Super HeroA Baby Brazil azil rson Super Hero A Bab
A Fish
A Fish
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A Fish A Wolf A Fish Brazil A Baby on A Wolf BrazilA Pers r Hero A WolSupe A Fish f
SupeHero r Hero Super
14
y
3 a Listen to the children talking about what they like to read.
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2 Badges
b Copy and complete the chart about what you heard.
Pali
Age
Likes fiction about . . .
8½ years superheroes/fantasy
Me
Likes nonfiction about . . .
Likes poetry?
quizzes
don’t know
PL E
Name
Remember to add yourself and your own information to the chart.
2.10 Reading about badges
SA M
We are going to…
• read an instructional text and answer questions about it. Getting started
1 What reading genres do you know? 2 How many different types of fiction do you know?
3 How many different types of non-fiction do you know?
Key word genre: a style of writing that has a special set of features, e.g. poetry, a diary
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2.10 Reading about badges
a Sort the books into three piles: fiction, non-fiction and poetry. b Copy the titles into your notebook in three lists.
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s Bird he f o t ld Wor
en ard f G o rse A Ve
of rs ries plore a i D ex The ous fam
d es an Badg ow to h them create
s ale lT e a im th ng An for You ry Ve
PL E
c Find another book title to add to each of the lists.
es rhym y l l i S t abou hings s u t serio
Po ab ems o na ut tu re
1 Look at these book covers.
Ali is a scientist for a day
tures Adven d l i W pud The of Dr.S
2 Read How to be a Reading Genre Champion.
Grade
Badge
Choose a book genre. Read one book. Pass a quiz. Make something linked to the book.
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1
What you have to do each term
2
Choose two book genres. Read two books. Pass a quiz for each book. Write a book review. Make something linked to one of the books.
3
Choose two book genres. Read three books. Pass a quiz for two books. Write book reviews for two books. Make something linked to one of the books.
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2 Badges
3 Answer these questions about the text: a What do you have to do to win a red crown badge? b Which of these is missing from the Blue badge challenge? • Choose two genres. • Read three books.
PL E
• Make something linked to one of the books.
c What is the challenge difference between a green Crown badge and a blue Crown badge? d How many command verbs are used in the chart?
4 Talk with a partner about what ‘make something linked to one of the books’ might mean.
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Write a list and draw pictures to show some ideas.
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2.11 Planning and writing a new badge pathway
2.11 Planning and writing a new badge pathway We are going to…
Getting started
PL E
• plan and write a badge pathway in groups.
1 Write a reading challenge for yourself on a piece of paper. 2 Fold it up and give it to your teacher.
3 Take it in turns to read out the challenges.
My challenge is to read one book over the school holiday.
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It would be a huge challenge for me to read a long chapter book this term.
My challenge is to find some poetry I enjoy.
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2 Badges
1 Read the instructions to create a badge pathway. Work in a group. Write down your ideas. Writing tip A badge pathway is like an instructional text. So you can include:
A badge pathway tells you what you have to do to win badges.
PL E
• a heading and subheadings
• the number of badges in order.
• what you have to do at each badge stage
• pictures or diagrams to show information clearly • words that instruct (commands), e.g. Read . . .
• extra information to help you: rules and rewards. a Think about the topic for your badge pathway.
SA M
• Make a list of words about the challenge that you may want to use. • Choose a title for your badge pathway. How to . . . be a Fantastic Cyclist
How to . . . be a Computer Whizz
b Think about the structure of your badge pathway. • How many badges can you win along the way?
• How will you show the correct order of the challenges and the badges? • Will everyone be able to win a badge?
c Make a list of what you have to do to win each badge. • How will you make it clear what people have to do?
• How does each badge get harder to win?
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2.12 Look back
PL E
2 Choose a layout for your badge pathway. Use your notes from the instructions above to plan how your badge pathway will look.
3 Write your badge pathway using the layout you chose.
SA M
How did the structure of the chart help or not help with your planning and writing?
2.12 Look back We are going to…
• improve our writing and read it to others.
I liked it when Ava said . . .
Getting started
Think about the work your group did in Session 2.11 on badge pathways.
I think we did well.
1 Think about what each of you did well. 2 Give positive feedback to other members of your group about their ideas.
I thought Chen was kind when . . .
I noticed that Zoya listened well.
Chetan had fabulous ideas. 75
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2 Badges
1 Look back at Session 2.11. Read your badge pathway again. How are we doing?
PL E
Are there any mistakes in your badge pathway? What could you do to improve it? • Decide who will present each part of the badge pathway to the class. • Practise reading the writing aloud in your group. 2 Present your group’s badge pathway idea to the class. Listen to other groups. When will your class start using the badge pathway? 3 Think about the texts in this unit.
Listening tip
When others are talking, sit quietly and look at the speaker.
SA M
Copy and complete the chart.
Instruction
What is the text about?
What did you think about the text?
How to be a Science Champion
How to Blow Bubbles flow chart How to Mix Oil and Water
How to be a Reading Genre Champion
How to Plan a Badge Pathway
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2.12 Look back
4 Think about the language of instructions in this unit. Copy and complete the chart. Use these words to help you:
numbers
Text
nd
adverbs like first, seco
subheadin
gs
headings
adverbs like alw ays, never
What language features did the text use?
What else did you notice or enjoy?
PL E
commands
How to be a Science Champion
How to Blow Bubbles flow chart How to Mix Oil and Water
SA M
How to be a Reading Genre Champion
How to Plan a Badge Pathway
Look what I can do:
I can make myself understood with words, pictures and actions. I can listen to information and recall the main points. I can explore instructional texts. I can write instructional texts.
I can read instructional texts and answer questions about them. I can plan and write a badge pathway in a group.
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2 Badges
Check your progress 1 What do all the texts in this unit have in common? 2 What is your best tip for writing instructions? And for following instructions? 3 Name three things that can make instructions easier for readers to follow correctly.
PL E
4 Write a command and underline the command words in this sentence. 5 Write two questions to find out some personal information about somebody.
6 Write one of the things you have to do to become a Reading Genre Champion. 7 What can a badge tell people about you? Projects
SA M
1 Group project: Create a set of badges to celebrate the talents of your class in English, maths, science and two more subjects, e.g. We are super story tellers. 2 P air project: Create a poster explaining how to do something. For example: • how to grow a sunflower
• how to be an energy saver.
Solo project: Create your own name badge to wear. 3 S2_LB_Figure 2.40 2 Artwork - commissioned illustration Artwork of simple name badge on a lanyard. For example, with the text: ‘My name is BELA. See reference provided.> FPO
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3
All about sounds
3.1 Repeating letter sounds We are going to…
Getting started
PL E
• identify and explore the letter and sound patterns in a poem. Key word
Do you know any tongue-twisters? Say this tongue-twister with a partner. 1 How fast can you say it?
2 What letter sound is repeated? 3 What words are repeated?
She sells seashells by the seashore, The shells she sells are seashells, I’m sure. So if she sells seashells on the seashore, Then I’m sure she sells seashore shells.
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tongue-twisters: short poems or sayings that are tricky to say fast because they repeat words and sounds in words
I think this tongue-twister is about an English fossil collector, buyer and seller, called Mary Anning. A fossil is the remains of a prehistoric plant or animal set in rock.
Key word
fossil: the remains of a prehistoric plant or animal set in rock. 79
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Now listen to two more tongue twisters: Betty Botter and Peter Piper. 1 Write some tongue-twister sentences. Make a chart like this for your ideas.
Letter Name of character K
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Bala
Adjective
Noun
bounced
blue
balloons
PL E
B
Verb
2 Listen to, then read the poem Shop Chat. Check the poem for repeated letter sounds and words.
SHOP CHAT
My shop stocks:
SA M
locks, chips, chopsticks, watch straps, traps, tops, taps, tricks, ship’s clocks, lipstick and chimney pots.
What does your shop stock? Sharkskin socks. Libby Houston
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3.1 Repeating letter sounds
Language focus A digraph is where two letters show one sound. sh
ch
ck
th
ng
ee
oo
nk
igh
ai
oa
igh
ear
air
PL E
A trigraph is where three letters show one sound.
3 The poem uses the digraphs sh, ck and ch. a Find all these digraphs.
b Copy this chart and write the words that have sh, ck or ch in them. Write them under the correct heading.
sh
ch
SA M
shop
ck
c Count how many times each of the letter pairs is repeated in the poem.
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3 All about sounds
3.2 Chants Add an incidental image
We are going to… • plan and write a chant.
Getting started
PL E
FPO
1 What were the poems in Session 3.1? 2 What was the same about them?
3 Share your sentences with repeated letter sounds from Session 3.1. Remember, you wrote these in a chart for Activity 1. 19
1 Listen to and read this poem. It is a chant.
SA M
The Poetry United Chant WHAT DO WE WANT WHAT DO WE LIKE WHAT DO WE LOVE
clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap
GIVE US A GIVE US AN GIVE US AN GIVE US A GIVE US AN GIVE US A
clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap
P O E T R Y
GIVE US THE RHYTHM . . . P O E T R Y WHAT WE WANT IS P
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