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Newspaper article about Don Rowles, with a picture of Dave Novelle
Scan of a newspaper article about the 8th Annual Lowell Thomas classic (February 1972) in which David Allen Novelle participated, including a photograph of David
Cornelia Parker Meets Rebecca Stephens / Andrew Gifford Meets Dave Allen
Tilda Swinton asleep in the glass box in Cornelia Parker’s installation, The Maybe (1995). Other objects displayed in the work. Photographs of the garden shed, its blowing up, and the reassembly of the fragments, Cold Dark Matter: an Exploded View (1991), shortlisted for the 1997 Turner Prize. Parker talks about wanting her "date" to be some kind of traveller or explorer. Rebecca Stephens, mountaineer, on a snow-covered mountain. Stephens talks about "passion" – to paint and to climb mountains. Her voice over a shot of her climbing, and over a picture of Parker’s Shirt Burnt by a Meteorite (1996), short-listed for the 1997 Turner Prize. Parker with a feather from a pillow from Sigmund Freud’s couch. Stephens wonders about what makes a piece of "modern art". Parker’s Exhaled Blanket (1996). Wire. Bubbles. Parker lying on Freud’s couch, listening to Stephens’s voice describing a day’s climbing on Everest. Stephens on a climb. Parker in Stephens’s house. She shows Stephens some objects she’s collected. Stephens shows some of her souvenirs. Stephens looking at photographs of some of Parker’s work, including Thirty Pieces of Silver (1989). Stephens shows Parker slides of her climbs. Parker and Stephens going up to the Whispering Gallery in St Paul’s Cathedral; at the top of the Cathedral. Parker talks about the ideas she is thinking about for her art work. Stephens on the climbing wall underneath the Hammersmith Flyover. Her VO talks about the way Parker constantly collects bits and pieces that she finds. Parker in St Paul’s. Collecting fluff and dust from the Whispering Gallery. Stephens climbing. Her VO on Parker’s dust collecting. Parker in her darkroom, using dust and fluff to make slides. Her VO on fluff and using "a relic as a negative". The resulting images. A photograph of grooves in a gramophone record that belonged to Adolf Hitler. She wonders if the jacket Stephens wore on Everest is made of feathers, considering making a photogram from some of them. Feathers. Parker hanging two photograms. Stephens hoping she likes the finished work. The two women look at the photograms of feathers and fluff. Parker presents Stephens with earplugs made of fluff from the Whispering Gallery. The finished photograms.Andrew Gifford carrying a painting into the John Martin gallery. Examples of his "Turneresque" landscape paintings. Gifford painting as sun sets on Teesside. His VO explaining that he wants to show people the beauty of his local area. Gifford talking about the different light; a real Middlesbrough landscape. Gifford with one of his light installations, made from argon and MDF. Dave Allan, public relations manager of Middlesbrough football club, watching a game. His VO suggesting that Teesside has "a bad image". Industrial landscape, goods train. Night scene, which he believes looks "fantastic". He explains what he knows about Gifford’s; he hopes they both have the same "down to earth" attitude. Gifford on a train. Allan watching the football. Allan greets Gifford as he arrives at his house. He confesses that he doesn’t really like landscape painting. They look at slides of Gifford’s work. Gifford and Allan on the beach near the pier at Saltburn. Gifford and Allan discuss painting sunsets. Gifford prefers to paint the light at this time of day rather than the sunset itself. Allan says he likes Gifford’s landscapes. Gifford at work on a seascape. Allan VO talks about them seeing "great crashing waves" on their visit to Saltburn. Gifford working on a landscape near Middlesbrough. Allan in his office. His VO talking about Gifford’s work. Gifford working on a light installation. The completed piece which he thinks will both surprise and please Allan. Gifford hanging the light installation and three paintings in Allan’s bedroom. Allan waits downstairs. Allan’s surprise and delight at the installation and its optical illusion effect. He also likes the landscapes. Viewing by Allan’s friends. His VO saying how beautiful Middlesbrough looks in the paintings. Middlesbrough at night. Credits
No.462 Dave Smith
Transcript (59 pages) of interview by Erik Solberg with Dave Smith on June 18, 2007David Smith (b.1951) developed an interest in the outdoors by hunting with his father and backpacking with the Boy Scouts. He worked at East Fork of the Bear River Boy Scout Camp, and was head of the winter program at Camp Steiner for a couple of years. After reading about climbing, and hearing about climbing in a junior-high school assembly, he hooked up with the Wasatch Mountain Club and attended their Thursday night climbing courses, although he was only fifteen at the time. He describes his first session at Storm Mountain, climbing in the Tetons and Wind Rivers, and tells a story about being the subject of a rescue effort by Deputy Sheriff Pete Kotolus and a rescue party of Ted Wilson, Court Richards, Dave Allen, George Lowe, and Dave George. Other topics include climbing equipment and clothing, the Ute Alpine Club, various climbs in the Tetons, the Wind Rivers, Canada, Mexico, and Europe, guidebooks, environmental issues, aid climbing, rating systems, and working in outdoor recreation businesses. Climbing partners have included Kim Miller, Mark Ward, Dave Lowe, John Glidden, Dick Grow, Kent Christiansen, Bruce Roghaar, Don Black, Tom Stevenson, George Lowe, John Reed, and Bob Irvine. Outdoor Recreation Project. Interviewer: Erik Solber
Cornelia Parker Meets Rebecca Stephens / Andrew Gifford Meets Dave Allen - ACE357.3
Andrew Gifford carrying a painting into the John Martin gallery. Examples of his "Turneresque" landscape paintings. Gifford painting as sun sets on Teesside. His VO explaining that he wants to show people the beauty of his local area. Gifford talking about the different light; a real Middlesbrough landscape. Gifford with one of his light installations, made from argon and MDF. Dave Allan, public relations manager of Middlesbrough football club, watching a game. His VO suggesting that Teesside has "a bad image". Industrial landscape, goods train. Night scene, which he believes looks "fantastic". He explains what he knows about Gifford’s; he hopes they both have the same "down to earth" attitude. Gifford on a train. Allan watching the football. Allan greets Gifford as he arrives at his house. He confesses that he doesn’t really like landscape painting. They look at slides of Gifford’s work. Gifford and Allan on the beach near the pier at Saltburn. Gifford and Allan discuss painting sunsets. Gifford prefers to paint the light at this time of day rather than the sunset itself. Allan says he likes Gifford’s landscapes. Gifford at work on a seascape. Allan VO talks about them seeing "great crashing waves" on their visit to Saltburn. Gifford working on a landscape near Middlesbrough. Allan in his office. His VO talking about Gifford’s work. Gifford working on a light installation. The completed piece which he thinks will both surprise and please Allan. Gifford hanging the light installation and three paintings in Allan’s bedroom. Allan waits downstairs. Allan’s surprise and delight at the installation and its optical illusion effect. He also likes the landscapes. Viewing by Allan’s friends. His VO saying how beautiful Middlesbrough looks in the paintings. Middlesbrough at night. Credits
Financial Summit: J.R. Briggs & Dave Briggs
Dave and J.R. Briggs speak on stewardship of finances.
Dave Briggs currently serves as the stewardship director at Central Christian Church of Arizona. Previously he served in a similar role at Willowcreek Church and prior to that was a finance manager for GE for 27 years. He has developed numerous financial seminars and classes and regularly speaks at churches and conferences around the country. Dave and his wife Debbie had two sons attend Taylor and served for three years on the Taylor Parents’ Cabinet.
J.R. Briggs wears a variety of ministry hats. On a local level, he serves as one of the pastors of The Renew Community. He is also the Founder and Director of Kairos Partnerships and Director of Leadership and Congregation Formation for the Ecclesia Network. He is a life coach, consultant, frequent speaker, and author of seven books. He and his wife Megan, along with their two sons Carter and Bennett, live in the Philadelphia area
Dave Allen
Series 328 | Board of Pardons | Prisoners' pardon application case files | Dave AllenCase files consist of letters to the Governor, a formal application for a pardon, petitions and letters of support from the public and officials connected to the case. Cases illustrate the process of review by the board of cases of prisoners incarcerated in the Utah prison system to determine if they should be released before their regular sentence ended
Newspaper clipping; photograph of Dave Novelle preparing for slalom championships
Scan of a newspaper photograph with caption: "Preparing for slalom championships this weekend is alpiner Dave Novelle.
Dave Allen
J. David Allen instructs a math class. He worked as an Instructor in Mathematics from 1970 - 1975
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