Monday, June 29, 2009
A complete branch of it's own, minds of an artist
As I say the use of a paintbrush or a pencil is and is run through my blood. AS several of my family members have that mind of artist, such as Jack Yeats, William's Butler Yeats's brother. Jack grew up in Dublin Ireland and came to be in 1871 then went to the grave in 1957 at the age eighty six. He also produced the first comic strip of Sherlock Holmes as one of his early works. he began to be an Expressionist Artist in about 1920. Although his body is perished in the intensity underneath the stone grave. His works are definitely not forgotten.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Branch and bayonet, Lost in war
My Great grandfather Lieutenant Ronald Simpson, a hero in the war yet just another branch on the tree. he served in the British royal navy during 2192 horrible relentless days of world war two, from a Sailor boy to a Senior officer. Ronald sailed in five ships yet only one made it through world war two as for the other four, they forever roam the mysterious sea along with the unlucky crewman. Ronald received five medals during and shortly after the war. from a Sailor man to electrical engineer then later dieing in 1993, his and many other soldier's/sailor's idea lives on.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Adelaide, 1800, Royal Navy, Branches of the boat in a sea mystery
Several members of my family have been involved in the British Royal navy from Galleons to ELCO PTs. But one family member (as his name is to yet to be found, his character is defiantly not lost). He sailed Tasmania on sea and land setting roads in Adelaide, as being one the first of my family members in Australia. He helped develop Adelaide as well as the rest the crew. A small park is named after superiority in the development of Adelaide. ( I am still finding his name through my family book, the heirloom ages from 18th and 19th century - and so on).
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