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Andrew Thompson
"R.A.A.F. 21124 Cpl Andrew (Andy) Thompson Driver Motor Transport Winnellie 20/6/44-10/9/45".Royal Australian Air Force. 21124 Corporal Andrew (Andy) Thompson. Driver, Motor Transport, Winnellie, 20/6/44-10/9/45.Date:199
South Thompson Planning Report
The South Thompson River Basin is a major sub-regional area of the Thompson-Nicola Regional District. The South Thompson serves as a pathway for major salmon runs, a corridor for rail and highway transportation, a recreational resource for the Kamloops/Shuswap population, a scenic treasure, an agricultural base, a reservoir of flat land, and a clean water supply. It contains a priceless record of our archaeological and historical past. At the same time, it is obvious that this area is a delicate and vulnerable ecological and aesthetic system. Haphazard or random residential sprawl, ill considered industrial development, or inappropriate land use of any type could endanger and destroy this resource permanently. A policy statement indicating the desired directions in which the Regional District should permit development to proceed is imperative. This document, then, is a statement of policy.Not peer reviewedPlanning documentInterim Repor
South Thompson Settlement Strategy: Policy Document
The purpose of the South Thompson Settlement Strategy (STSS) is to strike a balance between anticipated settlement pressures and the many other important values in the South Thompson valley.Not peer reviewedPlanning documen
South Thompson Valley and Pinantan official settlement plan.
The recommended policies contained in this plan provide the Thompson-Nicola Regional District with the means to protect and enhance the agricultural economic base, regulate the supply and location of rural residential growth, guide commercial and industrial development and satisfy the historical, recreational, social and environmental concerns of the settlement plan area.Not peer reviewedPlanning documen
Henrietta Marsh Thompson Sheet Music Album
The Henrietta Marsh Thompson sheet music album consists of one volume of sheet music collected and bound by Thompson. The majority of the 44 songs were composed between 1860 and 1868. Several songs refer to the Civil War and there is also some Christmas music. Some of the sheet music is torn and some pages have sections missing. Songs included are: Come Dearest, The Daylight Is Gone; Good Bye Old Glory; The Boys Are Coming Home; When Sherman Marched Down To The Sea; On, On, ON, The Boys Come Marching!; Grandmother Told Me So; The President's Grave; Jesus Bids Me Come; Rest, Spirit, Rest; We Lift Our Hearts To Thee; Hark! The Herald Angels Sing; Jerusalem My Happy Home; A Song Of Peace; Only A Child; Oh 'Tis Only Music's Strain Can Sweetly Soothe And Not Betray; Thou Hast Wounded The Spirit That Loved Thee; Let Me Breathe My Mother's Name; The Ocean Burial; Cantilena; Cherished Hopes; Broken Band; My Little Cottage Home; Come Again, Gentle Evening; Aileen, Aroon!; 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered; Floating On The Wind; Leaf By Leaf The Roses Fall; Sweet Evelina; Do They Think Of Me AT Home; Beautiful Dreamer; Zula Zong; I Watched Last Night The Rising Moon; Who Will Care For Mother Now?; Christ Will Care For Mother Now; Speak My Name In Your Home, Nellie; Lorena; Write A Letter From Home; Give Me Honest Friends And True; Swinging In The Lane; Now, Moses!; Kingdom Coming!; Andy Veto; 'Tis Finished
Golden Gloves Andy Eagleton and Don Thompson
Andy Eagleton, making a bid for a third state championship at 31, lands the right hand against Don Thompson, left, in the regional Golden Gloves finals at Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum. Eagleton\u27s desperate rally brought him from behind. Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram evening edition, January 24, 1950.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/1631/thumbnail.jp
Mountain landscape
This unidentified mountain landscape in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was photographed by Jim Thompson. This image is from the collection of the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club, a group formed in the fall of 1924 after a group of outdoor enthusiasts hiked up to Mount LeConte. Enjoying the spectacular views, they decided to form a hiking club. The club was formally organized in Knoxville, Tennessee. Early club members included Carlos Campbell; Paul Adams, builder of Mount LeConte Lodge; author Laura Thornborough; Paul Fink, who served on the Park’s nomenclature committee; and Albert “Dutch” Roth. Jim Thompson was their “official” photographer
Laura Thornborough
A native of Tennessee, Laura Thornborough (born Laura Thornburgh, 1885-1973) was the author of several books; her most well-known work is “The Great Smoky Mountains.” In this 1937 publication, Thornborough describes the mountains and surrounding communities and provides a first-hand history of the park’s formation. James E. (Jim) Thompson (1880-1976) was a noted photographer, hiker, and outdoor enthusiast who played a major role in promoting a national park in the Southern Appalachians. In the 1920s, up to the park’s dedication in 1940, Thompson was often referred to as the “Official Photographer of the Great Smokies National Park Movement.” His work was reproduced in brochures and reports promoting the idea of a park and many of his photographs depict the landscape before park construction
Chris Thompson, Meredith Thompson, and Andy & Denise live at Godfrey Daniels on June 13, 2002
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