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U.S. Equestrian Team, Mark Thompson riding Sir Trouble, circa 1964.
Mark Thompson riding Sir Trouble, circa 1964
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
Humboldt Holding Up: Mark Thom & Imna Thompson
In this episode of Humboldt Holding Up (August 16, 2020) Andrew Goff and Stephanie McGeary host Fortuna High school teachers Mark Thom and Imna Thompson. With school starting around this time of the year, these two teachers discuss the struggles trying to teach while in a pandemic. some of the topics are how to get the students attention, some students have technical problems, there are some students present and some over zoom, what happens with school lunches, and how do the teachers and students feel about school during a pandemic
Mark Thompson from 'Men at War'
Text of an interview about Hemingway's assessment of the First World War and his writing about the Italian Front in the novel 'A Farewell to Arms'
Dr. John Mark Thompson
Kalamazoo College religion professor John Mark Thompson. The date and photographer are not known
Oral History Interview: Mark E. Lefebvre (1415)
In his March 2015 interview with Harv Thompson et al, Mark Lefebvre reflects on his long involvement with the arts in Wisconsin, and specifically Robert Gard's contribution to his development and Wisconsin rural arts. He discussed his youth in northeastern Wisconsin and the influence UW-Extension and his undergraduate career at UW-Madison had in his development as an author and publisher. He related his work with Gard and shared reminiscences about a number of major figures in UW's arts heritage. Finally, he discussed his more recent work with medical education. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the UW-Madison Oral History Program and the Gard Foundation's UW-Madison and WI Community Arts History Project
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
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