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Shannon Elizabeth Roy - 2008
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41, -90
 
702
Shirley (Woodman) and Harry Buell
Shirley (Woodman) and Harry Buell
 
703
Shirley Burke
Shirley Burke
 
704
Shirley Sakowicz
Shirley Sakowicz
41, -90
 
705
Shirley's High School Photo
Shirley's High School Photo
 
706
Sidney and Virginia Moore
Sidney and Virginia Moore at their daughter, Bonnie's, wedding in 1968
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707
Sidney Moore Jr
Sidney Moore Jr
Sidney Moore Jr. in 1962
 
708
Skip and Nancy's Wedding Day
Skip and Nancy's Wedding Day
41, -90
 
709
Solomon Reed Mansion.
Solomon Reed Mansion.
This home built by Solomon Reed in 1787 was home to Rosamond Coolidge from 1952 to her death.
 
710
Sonny Larson in the 4th Grade
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Date: Sep 1999
41, -90
 
711
Spencer Ray Davis
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Date: 29 Jan 2020
 
712
SS California
SS California
 
713
SS Cephalonia
SS Cephalonia
She was launched in 1882 as part of the Cunard Line. From 1899-1900 Boer War troopship, and was scrapped in 1901
 
714
SS Orotava
SS Orotava
Orotava was built by Barrow Shipbuilding Co, and was launched in 1889 for the Liverpool-Valparaiso service of Pacific Steam Navigation Co. Orotava made two voyages in that service in 1889, and was then placed under Orient Line management for service from Liverpool to Australia via Suez. She made her first sailing in that service on 6 June 1890.

Except for service as a troopship during the Boer War (1899-1903), Orotava remained in Orient Lines' Australia service until 1906. (The name "Orient-Pacific Line" which appears on this card was used between 1901 and 1906 to emphasize the close ties between Pacific Steam and Orient.) In 1906, however, Pacific Steam's Australian service was acquired by Royal Mail Steam Packet Co., which dissolved the alliance with Orient in 1909. Orotava was then placed in Royal Mail's West Indies service.

After serving as an armed merchant cruiser during World War I, Orotava was broken up in 1919.
 
715
SS Uruguay
SS Uruguay
SS California was the World's first major ocean liner built with turbo-electric transmission.[9] When launched in 1927 she was also the largest merchant ship yet built in the USA,[10] although she was a modest size compared with the biggest European liners of her era.

In 1938 California was renamed SS Uruguay. From 1942 to 1946 she was operated through agents by the War Shipping Administration as the troopship Uruguay. She was returned to civilian service as SS Uruguay in 1948, laid up in 1954 and scrapped in 1964.
 
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St Barnabas Church Wellingborough
St Barnabas Church Wellingborough
The church of St. Barnabas, at the west end of Wellingborough, was erected in 1893 as a chapel of ease to the parish church. It is built of red brick with Bath stone dressings in the style of the 14th and 15th centuries and consists of chancel, nave, aisles, vestry, and south porch.
 
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St John the Evangelist Church, Stoke next Guilford, Surrey, England
St John the Evangelist Church, Stoke next Guilford, Surrey, England
St John the Evangelist, Stoke-next-Guildford, a 20 minute brisk walk out northwards from the centre of Guildford, makes an interesting visit for its its ambience and its monuments – a goodly number of panels from the plainest through to several with good sculptural decoration.

The Church itself is mostly Victorian, with a few earlier features, and the tower being largely of the 15th Century. It is this tower, square, rather squat, and battlemented, which forms the main feature of the exterior, the rest being the rather plain walls, windows and roofs of the broad nave and aisles. Having said which, the Victorian coating of flint and large stones and the buttressing give a unity to the Church, and its site within its large churchyard is fine.

Inside there is an exposed-beam roof, low pillars, some ancient, supporting arches separating off the aisles, and a sense of several explorable spaces rather than just one (see an example above right) – and all those monuments on the walls, our interest here. In all, the Church contains over 30 wall monuments, with several from the early 18th Century, the majority from the 19th Century, and a few into the 20th Century. Most are shaped white marble panels, or the white-marble-on-black panels popular from the 1780s through to early Victorian times, but among them are four with figure sculpture, and a couple of good portraits in high relief. Also some variety of minor carving exemplifying a range of the types of panel of this period. A good number of the panels are signed by the sculptors or stonemasons who made them, which is always interesting, and we can find works by important sculptors – John Flaxman, John Bacon Junior, and E.H. Baily, and by less familiar names including Charles Regnart and C.H. Smith, as well as simpler works by a local man, J. Smart of Guildford, by the prolific Gaffin of Regent Street, and others.
 
718
Stephanie Dean in April 2004
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41, -90
 
719
Stephen Ballou - 1999
Stephen R. Ballou at the 1999 Delvee Reunion
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41, -90
 
720
Stephen P. Johnson
Stephen P. Johnson
 
721
Stephen Speanburg's Yearbook Picture
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41, -90
 
722
Steve Norby's Sophomore Highschool Yearbook Photo
Steve Norby's Sophomore Highschool Yearbook Photo
41, -90
 
723
Steven Norby's College Yearbook Photo
Steven Norby's College Yearbook Photo
41, -90
 
724
Steven S. Barnes Sr.
Steven S. Barnes Sr.
41, -90
 
725
Sunny and Kyle Peterson at their Wedding in 2003
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Date: 2003
41, -90
 
726
Sunny Boardman
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41, -90
 
727
Susan (Cogdill) Boardman
Susan (Cogdill) Boardman
41, -90
 
728
Susan and Ricki Smith
Susan and Ricki Smith
 
729
Susan Morris Boardman
Susan Morris Boardman
41, -90
 
730
Susan Warren Smith
Susan Warren Smith
 
731
Susan Willman in 2000; 2000 age 84
Susan Willman in 2000; 2000 age 84
 
732
Suzanne Gillis
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41, -90
 
733
Suzanne P. Johns
Suzanne P. Johns
 
734
Sylvia (Sault) Ballou
Sylvia (Sault) Ballou
 
735
Tara Lynne Larson in 1999
Tara was an 8th grader in 1999. She was a pro at bowling and lived at the bowling alley. She was also a basketball player Tara was 4ft. 9in. tall in 1999.
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41, -90
 
736
Technical Sargent Clifford R. Curry
Technical Sargent Clifford R. Curry
 
737
Teresa Wiseman
Taken while she was in High School
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41, -90
 
738
Terry Glenn Jones
Terry Glenn Jones
41, -90
 
739
The Johnson Family
The Johnson Family
Daisy, Chester, Bessie, and Fred
 
740
The Rev. Betsey Crimmins
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41, -90
 
741
The Rev. Peter B. McKay
The Rev. Peter B. McKay
 
742
The Rev. Robert Wayne Cooke
The Rev. Robert Wayne Cooke
 
743
The SS <i>Paris</i>
The SS Paris
Wikipedia Article on the SS Paris
 
744
Thelma French
Thelma French
 
745
Theodore and Thelma (French) Miller
Theodore and Thelma (French) Miller
 
746
Theodore Ellery Kingsbury
Theodore Ellery Kingsbury
 
747
Theodore R. Miller Jr.
Theodore R. Miller Jr.
41, -90
 
748
Thomas H. Ward
Thomas H. Ward
 
749
Thomas L. Pratt
Thomas L. Pratt
 
750
Thomas Moore
Thomas Moore
 

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