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This first edit of old classic passing Tuesday Mary Jesus Joseph Angels in heaven Princess Pocahontas, Lallie Charles Cowell Portrait, Lou Conter, Amber Rene Hagerman, Opal Jennings, JonBenèt Ramsey, Kelly Ann Fleming, Judith and Maria Barsi, Heather Michele O'Rourke, Lucille Ricksen, Judy Garland and Terry, Dominique and Dominick Dunne, Samantha Reed Smith, Pal, Bessie Barker, Darla Jean Hood, Mona Lisa, Mary G Stinson Smith, Grigori Rasputin, Julia Ann Beauchemin Stinson, COL Thomas Nesbit Stinson, Lydia Ruth Talbot Theobald, Arthur James Talbot, Alton Elbren Theobald, George Eli Talbot Sr., Benjamin Grant “Cotton” Theobald, Crystal Theobald Whitehead, Charles Arthur Theobald, Thomas Benjamin Talbot, Margaret Alice Wiggill Talbot, Eli Wiggill, Rosanna Maria Wiggill Talbot, Isaac Wiggill, Ann Brown Hammer Wiggill, Frances Amelia Wiggill Lowe, Ailsa Georgina Booth-Jones, Edward Booth-Jones, John Percival Booth-Jones, Millichamletton Percival Booth-Jones, Jeremiah Francis “Jerry” Wiggill, Eli Francis Wiggill, Priscilla Jane Talbot Wiggill, Victoria Adelaide Wiggill McLean, John Richard Wiggill, Lavina Ruth Wiggill Ellison, Sarah Good, Salina Talbot Dutson, Charles Henry Talbot, Charles Stuart Talbot, Roseanna Maria Talbot Anderson, Ellen Graham Anderson, 1SGT William Alexander Anderson, Mary Louisa Blair Anderson, Ruth Floyd Anderson McCulloch, Anna Aylett Anderson McNulty, William Dandridge Alexander Anderson, William Dandridge Alexander “Alex” Anderson, Judith Nicoll Anderson, Henry Wayne Blair, Col William Barrett Blair, Mylinda Elizabeth “Mindy” Baker,Michael L. Baker, Carla Jean Eves Baker,Sandra Jane Burch, Patti Jo Baker, Jessie Benton Stinson, Jack Chesbro, Mabel A Shuttleworth Chesbro, Prince Sigismund of Prussia, Ruth Naomi Steward, Truman Cox Steward, Alice Christine Steward Wear, Charles Corwin Steward, Helga Susanne Goebbels, Hildegard Traudel “Hilde” Goebbels, Helmut Christian Goebbels, Holdine Kathrin “Holde” Goebbels, Hedwig Johanna “Hedda” Goebbels, Heidrun Elisabeth “Heide” Goebbels, Harald Quandt, and so much more I'll add Gracie Perry Watson in the second row of edits
On June 21st 1791 Robert Napier, regarded as the "father of Clyde shipbuilding" was born in Dumbarton.
Napier worked as an apprentice to his father before moving to Edinburgh where he worked for engineer Robert Stevenson.
In 1815, he began his own engineering business in Glasgow. Acknowledging Henry Bell's work in the development of the steam-powered Comet, Napier began building marine steam engines. His first engine performed well in the steamer Leven and is preserved today at the Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank. He founded Parkhead Forge in Glasgow in 1837 to make iron for boiler plate. In 1841, he began building ships, which included some of the earliest iron-clad warships. Napier did much to establish the international reputation of the River Clyde as an centre for ship-building. With the Canadian shipping tycoon Samuel Cunard, he planned steam-powered vessels for transatlantic service and helped set up a company to run them. Napier also proved the economy and versatility of steam-powered vessels to the Admiralty.
In 1849 he built Leviathan, the world's first train ferry, which sailed from Granton to Burntisland. The Persia, launched in 1854, was the world's largest ship and the ironclad Black Prince, which was launched from the navy at Govan in 1861, was the largest Clyde-built ship of its time.
Napier won international respect; he became President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and was honoured by France and Denmark. He made his home at West Shandon, by the Gare Loch, which he filled with a remarkable collection of furniture, porcelain and paintings, including old masters and works by 19th C. artists such as Raeburn and McCulloch.
Napier's wife died in 1875 and, overtaken by grief, he took ill and died at West Shandon the following year. Thousands lined the route to Dumbarton Parish Church, where he was buried in the family vault.
There is loads more about Napier here, including a lists of the ships he was involved in building over a period stretching 53 years http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Robert_Napier
Putting together my own list ranking couples from The Flash, but my defining criteria for what exactly counts as a "couple from The Flash" is a bit complicated. Like, Carla and Thomas don't count, but Harrison and Tess do; the McCullochs don't count, but the DeVoes do; Ralph and Izzy don't count, but Bart and Avery do; Mirror Master and Top aren't relevant enough characters for their relationship to count, but Amunet Black and Booster Gold are; Killerstorm and E2 Westallen aren't counted because I think of them as just different flavors of Snowstorm and E1 Westallen, but Jay and Joan get their own entry separate from Henry and Nora. Don't ask why, I can't explain it, they just do. Also, I feel like Millie Foss and her boyfriend shouldn't count, but I kinda want to add Millie's dads to the list, but they're both in the exact same category so I don't know what to do about them? But none of them are even real people in the Flashverse, so maybe they should just stay off the list. Also, I'm doing canon couples only, but I feel like Hartley and Thawne are canon enough to go on the list? But Thawne and Iris aren't, so. 🤷🏻♀️
Anyways, I have 33 couples so far. Idk if I'm gonna call it complete now, or try to scrounge up enough couples to make it 35 or 40.
Henry Jekyll (League of Extraordinary Gentlemen)
Astarion (Baldur's Gate 3)
Iorveth (The Witcher 2)
Garrett (Thief 2014)
Reaver (Fable)
Vicar Max (The Outer Worlds)
General Hux (Star Wars)
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*This list was made on June 29th 2019, and was updated last on November 3rd, 2023; This is not final, despite what is currently written, please feel free to send in an ask about a certain character in the previously mentioned fandoms, and I will let you know!
"HAD REVOLVER IN POSSESSION, MUST PAY FINE," Hamilton Spectator. May 20, 1943. Page 24.
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Minor Lee Fined $150 By Magistrate Burbidge To-day
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INCIDENT IN HOUSE
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Minor Lee, Chinese laundryman, of 378 York street, was fined $150 and costs or three months for carrying an unregistered revolver by Magistrate H. A. Burbidge to-day, but still unexplained is his reason for pointing the weapon at a girl in a home near his laundry the other night.
His Worship voiced one theory: "The cave man used to make love with a stone hammer in one hand - perhaps it is the modern version to make love with a revolver in one hand," he suggested.
Detective Charles Boecker told the court that he was called to the York street home, the night of May 11, and found accused sitting on the arm of a chesterfield in which a man and a girl were seated. A 32 revolver was found in Lee's pocket, and five shells in another pocket, the detective said.
The complainant told the detective that Lee had entered the home -he had been there on previous occasions and took the revolver from his pocket and pointed it at her. She grappled with him, managed to take the weapon away, but he recovered it. Nothing more was done until the police arrived.
Lee said that he had found the revolver in a trunk following the death of his father a few weeks ago. It has not been registered, according to word received from the R. C.M.P. at Ottawa.
"I keep it for protection, because I have to work late at night," Lee said. Asked why he had taken the gun to the home that night, accused said: "I heard shouting in there." He was bound over for two years to keep the peace.
Convicted of being in care or control of a car while intoxicated, Alex. J. Shaver, of 105 Kensington avenue, was sentenced to 21 days in jail, to date from May 14. A reckless driving count was withdrawn.
Committed For Trial
Dr. Roswell Park, of 712 Main street east, and Philip Brooks, 27, of Aldershot, were committed for trial on a joint charge of abortion.
Frank Baker, of 103 Stuart street west, was fined $50 of one month on a drunk charge.
Three Years
"This is a Christian community, and sacrilege is a serious thing," His Worship commented, Imposing a term of three years in the penitentiary on Thomas Smith, 33, of 390 Bay street north [pictured]. Smith came up for sentence on a charge of stealing a large Bible from Christ's Church Cathedral recently.
"He is deserving of no leniency and this offence does not warrant any," asserted Harvey McCulloch, crown attorney. "There should be a deterrent sentence imposed to stop this sort of thing."
"My only worry was whether I should make it a reformatory sentence," His Worship said. "The lads in the reformatory should not have this type of thing imposed on them," replied them," replied Mr. McCulloch, referring to Smith. Smith's record, which dates from 1927, lists two previous penitentiary sentences.
He told the court: "I am very sorry about the way I have lived. I went into the church because I was beat with liquor."
Harold D. Wilson, 25, of 448 Cannon street east, was bound over under heavy bond when he appeared for sentence on charges of forgery and uttering.
A charge of theft from his employer the Otis-Fensom Elevator Co., Ltd. was denied by James Kennedy, 41, of 87 Wexford avenue south. The hearing was adjourned to Tuesday at the request of the crown.
A breach of the Sales Tax Act charge, laid against William Vogl, 27, of 181 Jackson street west, was adjourned a week.
Told by Harry Trusdale, probation officer, that work had been obtained for them. His Worship suspended sentence on vagrancy charges for Henry Falstead, 53, of Kingston; John Grech, 41, of Welland; Percy Crosby, 50, of Toronto, and George Porter, 42, of Sarnia.
[Smith was 33, married, with four kids, and was an English immigrant who came to Canada in his infancy. He had been released from Collin's Bay Penitentiary in October 1941 and had been working as a pipe-fitters helper in a factory since then. He had also been in the penitentiary in the early 1930s, and before that several times in the reformatory. He was convict #7312 this time at Kingston, and worked in the Kitchen. The Minister of Justice decided to vary his sentence to two years in September 1943, probably on appeal, and he was transferred to the Guelph Reformatory and released in early 1945.]
Name: Samara McCulloch ( Henry agreed that naming her after the girl from the ring was the best bet and he has no last name so.. )
Gender: Agender, but goes by she/they.
General Appearance: Samara has long white hair with purple eyes like her father, which are normally closed, but unlike her father, they are incredibly lifeless like their mother. Their skin is tanned due to living in Plegia, which, you know, is a desert, but they also have plenty of scars from when they were playing around or first learning their dark magic. They dress more like their father too but wear red eyeliner like their mother, although they're constantly smiling like their father.
Personality: Snarky, callous and blunt, Samara has taken her mother's worst place as well as her father's recklessness and childishness- often found mocking people with that big smile on her face, although she's mostly avoided due to having rather dark interests, like both her parents. Unlike Henry, though, she's not too fond of keeping body parts, and is more fond of horror stories, as well as scaring people, which she takes great joy in. She has worse puns than both her parents combined.
Special Talents: Wood Carving.
Who they like better: Henry!
Who they take after more: Physically, Henry, personality wise, Shanice.
Personal Head canon: You can motivate her to do anything with enough money. She'll eat ketchup out the bottle for barely anything.
Since the Flash hasn't ever had a prominent video game, I decided to come up with plots for two of them!
Words: 12663, Chapters: 7/7, Language: English
Fandoms: The Flash (Comics), The Flash - All Media Types
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: F/M
Characters: Wally West, Barry Allen, Linda Park, Iris West, Fred Chyre, Jared Morillo, Jay Garrick, Joan Garrick, Iris West II, Jai West, Dexter Myles, Paul Gambi, Leonard Snart, Lisa Snart, Roscoe Dillon, Mark Mardon, Amunet Black, Tony Woodward, Michael Christian Amar, Axel Walker, Sam Scudder, James Jesse, Evan McCulloch, Mick Rory, Hartley Rathaway, George "Digger" Harkness, Roy Bivolo, Josh Jackham, Julie Jackham, Henry Allen, Nora Allen, Rachel Rathaway, Osgood Rathaway, Albert Desmond, Rita Desmond, Alvin Desmond
Relationships: Linda Park/Wally West, Barry Allen/Iris West, Roscoe Dillon/Lisa Snart, Albert Desmond/Rita Desmond, Jay Garrick/Joan Garrick
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21st June 1791 saw the birth of the engineer Robert Napier, the engineer.
Born in Dumbarton, Napier worked as an apprentice to his father before moving to Edinburgh where he worked for engineer Robert Stevenson.
In 1815, he began his own engineering business in Glasgow. Acknowledging Henry Bell’s work in the development of the steam-powered Comet, Napier began building marine steam engines. His first engine performed well in the steamer Leven and is preserved today at the The Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton.
He founded Parkhead Forge in Glasgow in 1837 to make iron for boiler plate. In 1841, and began building ships, which included some of the earliest iron-clad warships.
Napier did much to establish the international reputation of the River Clyde as a centre for ship-building. With the Canadian shipping tycoon Samuel Cunard, he planned steam-powered vessels for transatlantic service and helped set up a company to run them. Napier also proved the economy and versatility of steam-powered vessels to the Admiralty.
In 1849 he built Leviathan, the world’s first train ferry, which sailed from Granton to Burntisland. The Persia, launched in 1854, was the world’s largest ship and the ironclad Black Prince, which was launched from Govan in 1861, was the largest Clyde-built ship of its time and in late 1881 they delivered Parisian to the Allan Line. It was the first steel-hulled vessel to cross the Atlantic.
Napier won international respect; he became President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and was honoured by France and Denmark. He made his home at West Shandon, by the Gareloch, which he filled with a remarkable collection of furniture, porcelain and paintings, including old masters and works by artists such as Raeburn and McCulloch.
Napier’s wife died in 1875 and, overtaken by grief, he took ill and died at West Shandon the following year. Thousands lined the route to Dumbarton Parish Church, where he was buried in the family vault.
Pics are of Napier and the Screw Steamer lack Prince, built by Robert Napier & Sons in 1862.