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Miss Emma Huggans portrait
This portrait identified as Miss Emma Huggans was taken by traveling photographer Albert J. Ewing, ca. 1896-1912. Like most of Ewing's work, it was likely taken in southeastern Ohio or central West Virginia. Written on the negative is the word Shawnee, possibly indicating her residence in one of these two states.
Born in 1870 in Washington County, Ohio, near Marietta, Ewing most likely began his photography career in the 1890s. The 1910 US Census and a 1912-1913 directory list him as a photographer. A negative signed "Ewing Brothers" and a picture with his younger brother, Frank, indicate that Frank may have joined the business. After 1916, directories list Albert as a salesman. He died in 1934. The Ewing Collection consists of 5,055 glass plate negatives, each individually housed and numbered. Additionally, the collection includes approximately 450 modern contact prints made from the glass plate negatives. Subjects include infants and young children, elderly people, families, school and religious groups, animals and rural scenes. In 1982, the Ohio Historical Society (now the Ohio History Connection) received the collection, still housed in the original dry plate negative boxes purchased by Ewing. A selection of the original glass plate negatives were exhibited for the first time in 2013 at the Ohio History Center
Emma Schafield portrait
This portrait of a woman in a large hat and neckscarf, identified on the negative as Emma Schafield of Pike, West Virginia, was taken by traveling photographer Albert J. Ewing, ca. 1896-1912. Like most of Ewing's work, it was taken in the region of southeastern Ohio and central West Virginia.
Born in 1870 in Washington County, Ohio, near Marietta, Ewing most likely began his photography career in the 1890s. The 1910 US Census and a 1912-1913 directory list him as a photographer. A negative signed "Ewing Brothers" and a picture with his younger brother, Frank, indicate that Frank may have joined the business. After 1916, directories list Albert as a salesman. He died in 1934. The Ewing Collection consists of 5,055 glass plate negatives, each individually housed and numbered. Additionally, the collection includes approximately 450 modern contact prints made from the glass plate negatives. Subjects include infants and young children, elderly people, families, school and religious groups, animals and rural scenes. In 1982, the Ohio Historical Society (now the Ohio History Connection) received the collection, still housed in the original dry plate negative boxes purchased by Ewing. A selection of the original glass plate negatives were exhibited for the first time in 2013 at the Ohio History Center
Written documentation of Voices of Experience 'Architecture in Conversation' Event held at Glasgow Women's Library, 29 Oct 2016
Architect participants in Voices of Experience Conversations in 2016 meet with a public audience chaired by Jude Barber and Suzanne Ewing. Participants: Nicola McLachlan, Fiona Sinclair, Mairi Laverty, Emma Fairhurst, Anne Duff, Cathy Houston, Margaret Richards. Transcription text with image and references (c.12,800words). Accompanies Audio recording (1.29hrs)
SUPERSEDED - Voices of Experience Conversations 2016-2019
## This item has been replaced by the one which can be found at https://doi.org/10.7488/ds/8010 ## Full verbatim transcriptions of audio-recorded conversations. Conversations take place between an older person from the built environment profession paired with an individual at the outset of their career. The pairings have a common work theme or project and VoE Conversations take place in a setting which has a connection with the work of each of the participants. The emphasis is on female experience. Voices of Experience is a collaborative project led by Suzanne Ewing (University of Edinburgh), Jude Barber (Collective Architecture) and Nicola McLachlan (Collective Architecture).Voices of Experience – Conversation 1 [2016] - Margaret Richards and Nicola McLachlan
Voices of Experience - Conversation 2 [2016] - Fiona Sinclair and Mairi Laverty
Voices of Experience – Conversation 3 [2016] – Dorothy Bell and Emma Fairhurst
Voices of Experience – Conversation 4 [2016] – Anne Duff and Cathy Houston
Voices of Experience - Conversation 5 [2017] – Kirsteen Borland and Heather Claridge
Voices of Experience – Conversation 6 [2017] – Jocelyn Cunliffe and Melanie Hay
Voices of Experience – Conversation 7 [2017] - Denise Bennetts and Grace Marks
Voices of Experience – Conversation 8 [2017] – Kate Macintosh and Elaine Keenan
Voices of Experience – Conversation 9 [2019] - Joyce Deans and Ruta Turcinaviciute
Voices of Experience - Conversation 10 [2019] – Adele Patrick and Akiko Kobayash
The marriage record of Noblit, Granville E. and Ewing, Emma E
Marriage license for Granville E. Noblit and Emma E. Ewing. A.L. Hurst was the Notary Public
Photograph Library Staff Members Emma Pfeiffer, Mavis Pollock, and Betty Ewing 1970s
A color photograph shows Emma Pfeiffer, Mavis Pollock, and Betty Ewing working in the Carnegie library building that was located at 108 Jefferson Street
Voices of Experience 2016-2024 Conversations
Full verbatim transcriptions, audio-record and image of intergenerational conversations facilitated by Voices of Experience (VoE). Conversations take place between an older person who has made a longstanding professional contribution to the built environment, paired with an individual at the outset of their career. The pairings have not met before. They share a common work theme or project and each conversation takes place in a setting connected with the participants' work. The emphasis is on female and minority experience. Conversations register an exchange of experience, a place to listen and respond; space for new connections, including immaterial, social and personal aspects of professional work. VoE is a collaborative project led by Suzanne Ewing (University of Edinburgh), Jude Barber (Collective Architecture) and Nicola McLachlan (Collective Architecture).Voices of Experience Conversation 1 [2016] - Margaret Richards and Nicola McLachlan; Voices of Experience Conversation 2 [2016] - Fiona Sinclair and Mairi Laverty; Voices of Experience Conversation 3 [2016] - Dorothy Bell and Emma Fairhurst; Voices of Experience Conversation 4 [2016] - Anne Duff and Cathy Houston; Voices of Experience Conversation 5 [2017] - Kirsteen Borland and Heather Claridge; Voices of Experience Conversation 6 [2017] - Jocelyn Cunliffe and Melanie Hay; Voices of Experience Conversation 7 [2017] - Denise Bennetts and Grace Mark; Voices of Experience Conversation 8 [2017] - Kate Macintosh and Elaine Keenan; Voices of Experience Conversation 9 [2019] - Joyce Deans and Ruta Turcinaviciute; Voices of Experience Conversation 10 [2019] - Adele Patrick and Akiko Kobayashi; Voices of Experience Conversation 11 [2023] - Joyce Deans and Christina Gaiger; Voices of Experience Conversation 12 [2023] - Margaret Stewart and Freya Purcell; Voices of Experience Conversation 13 [2023] - Annie Pollock and Giulia Morrone; Voices of Experience Conversation 14 [2024] - Dorothy Nicoll and Sophie Irvine; Voices of Experience Conversation 15 [2024] - Anna Stuart and Ruth Rodger; Voices of Experience Conversation 16 [2024] - Jim Johnson and Scott McAuley. For each conversation: audio .mp3 file + transcription .pdf file + image .jpe
Catholic Comments Podcast.
Author Jeannie Ewing discusses how her personal experience of grief brought her deeper understanding of the mystery of grace.
Ewing is author of From Grief to Grace: The Journey from Tragedy to Triumph
VoE EVENT 01_2016 Architecture in Conversation 1_Transcription and audio
Architect participants in Voices of Experience Conversations in 2016 meet with a public audience chaired by Jude Barber and Suzanne Ewing. Participants: Nicola McLachlan, Fiona Sinclair, Mairi Laverty, Emma Fairhurst, Anne Duff, Cathy Houston, Margaret Richards. Transcription text with image and references (c.12,800words). Accompanies Audio recording (1.29hrs).Ewing, Suzanne. (2022). VoE EVENT 01_2016 Architecture in Conversation 1_Transcription and audio, 2016 [sound]. University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. https://doi.org/10.7488/ds/3494
Among the Deep Sea Fishers, volume 19, issue 2 (July 1921)
Dr. Grenfell and Dr. Cushing [illustration] -- Progress of the endowment campaign / Theodore Ainsworth Greene -- The credit system of cooperation / Wilfred T. Grenfell -- Winter sports, St. Anthony, 1920 / Henry Warren -- The fishermen in war time -- Kelly - and others / Kathleen Ewing -- Children's page -- At Rigolet / Ada Powell -- The nursing stations -- The mission workers [poem] / Clara Elizabeth Kuck -- Association items -- New England Grenfell Association / Emma E. White -- The Grenfell Association of America / S. Emma Demarest -- Notes and comments.Includes map: Labrador and Newfoundland (inside back cover), showing Grenfell Missions, Moravian Missions, and co-operative stores.Among the Deep Sea Fishers: the Official Organ of the International Grenfell Association. This journal was published quarterly from 1903 to 1981 with the twofold purpose of providing "a record of Mission activities [and] also a strong and convincing appeal to every supporter and friend of Dr. Grenfell's work." The articles describe mission life, services and experiences. The Mission began under the auspices of the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen but later a separate mission, the International Grenfell Association, was formed by Dr. Wilfred Grenfell
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