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    Joan (cousin), Linda, Liane, Laurel Elizabeth Ellison, July 1944

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    Joan (cousin), Linda, Liane, Laurel Elizabeth Ellison, July 194

    No.455 Leslie Ellison

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    Transcript (36 pages) of interview by Elizabeth Shuput with Leslie Ellison, a rock climbing expert, on October 25, 2006Leslie Ellison (b. 1951) grew up in Connecticut, where he learned to climb. He received a degree in Anthropology from the University of Maine in 1973. In the early seventies he came out to Utah with his brother Bruce to ski, and came the next season with Kurt Ottman to climb. He fell in love with the granite in Little Cottonwood Canyon, and applied to to graduate school at the University of Utah, where he received a master\u27s degree in 1976 in Parks and Recreation Administration. Ellison discusses climbing with many famous Utah climbers, describes various climbs, and talks about first ascents. He has also climbed in South America, Canada, on Baffin Island, and in the Himalayas. Outdoor Recreation Project. Interviewer: Elizabeth Shupu

    Ellen and Elizabeth Ellison and Helen Loucks

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    Left to right: Ellen Ellison, Elizabeth Ellison, Helen Loucks (cousin)

    Spotlight on animating spaces: Evaluation of Artslink Queensland's Animating Spaces 2013 & 2014

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    Animating Spaces 2013-14 Interim Report\ud \ud Artslink Queensland’s Animating Spaces initiative is a three-year statewide project (2013-2015) that aims to revitalise and celebrate non-traditional, significant, and unusual spaces within fifteen regional Queensland communities. \ud \ud After the completion of two years of Animating Spaces this is the first public interim report highlighting outcomes to date. \ud \ud A final evaluation report will be collated in early 2016 that will capture the Animating Spaces project in its entirety. \ud \ud Developed by Queensland University of Technology evaluation team, Professor Helen Klaebe and Dr. Elizabeth Ellison with the extraordinary assistance of Artslink Queensland staff, in particular Kerryanne Farrer

    Surfers, lifeguards and new voices: A short history of beach writing in Australia

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    Ellison, ER ORCiD: 0000-0002-0865-950XThe Australian continent is a place of diverse landscapes. The outback, frequently considered an impenetrable space, captured the imagination of British colonisers. But ultimately, Australia is an island surrounded by coastline. Most Australians live along the coast; however, academic research often pays more attention to the outback. This chapter captures a short history of beach writing in Australia. From early poems like Adam Gordon Lindsay’s ‘The Swimmer’, to the writings of Tim Winton, and via Puberty Blues, beach writing has more depth than is otherwise considered. As such, this chapter provides an informative review of the key milestones of beach writing in Australia

    Elizabeth Johnson and Myra Ellison in group at Shuswap Falls

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    L-R: ?, ?, Elizabeth Johnson, Myra Ellison

    Marriage record of O\u27Neil, Thomas and Ellison, Mary Elizabeth

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    Marriage license for Thomas O\u27Neil and Mary Elizabeth Ellison. William J. Tynell was the officiant

    Ellison family children

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    Group includes: Elizabeth Ellison, Ellen Ellison, Myra Ellison, Anna Ellison holding Price Ellison Jr

    Ellison family Christmas

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    Bert Ellison, Vernon Ellison, Elizabeth Ellison, Herbert Ellison, Ellen Sovereign, Mabel Ellison, Myra DeBeck

    Ellison-Sovereign wedding party

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    Myra Ellison, Lillian Campbell, Mrs. W.A. Jameson, Mrs. Price Ellison, Ellen Sovereign, Hon. Price Ellison, Rev. A.H. Sovereign, H. McClure Johnson, Elizabeth Ellison, `Toots' Hall
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