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    Len Power

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    "F/O Len Power Pilot B25 2 Squadron Hughes Proud to have fought [Signature] L.E. Power."Flying Officer Len Power. Pilot B25. 2 Squadron, Hughes. Proud to have fought. [Signature] L.E. Power

    Stages in Decker's Cove, Len Brown, Joe Batt's Arm

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    Len Brown points out the stages in Decker's Cove. Len Brown's wife Linda was a Decker. Len points out the location of Linda's father and her grandfather Eli Decker's stage and flakes

    Len Brown's stage map, Joe Batt's Arm

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    Map, hand-drawn by Len Brown, showing the stages that still remain in Brown's point. The names of the owners are indicated

    Len Brown mapping out the old stages, Joe Batt's Arm

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    Len Brown maps out the stages, flakes and stores that were once on Brown's Point, and belonged to his family

    Len Brown's stage map, before the closure, Joe Batt's Arm

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    Map of Brown's Point's stages before the closure of the fishery, drawn by Len Brown. Names of the owners are indicated

    Stages at the bottom of Joe Batt's Arm, Len Brown, Joe Batt's Arm

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    Len Brown shows the location of various stages, beginning with the store behind the local craft store, Wall Works, at the bottom of Joe Batt's Arm, which belonged to Neil Coffin, a local furniture maker. Len Brown's wife Linda's grandfather's stage has been moved down here. Linda's grandfather's family home has become the Brett House Museum. They are trying to buy back the original stage from the Brett House Museum and replace it in its orginal location. Len Points out Gile? Rock, Copper Island and Foots Rock

    Stages of Browns Point, Len Brown, Joe Batt's Arm

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    Len Brown points out where stages used to be on Brown's Point. Two belonged to his two grandfathers, and one to Lot Combden's stage. His grandfather built the stage that can be seen, which is over 112 years old. There are other stages belonging to John Newman, Simon Brown, Albert Brown, Sam Freake, Papa Steves and Roland Freake

    Self Less: A Book Talk Featuring Dr. Len Jessup

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    The Lincy Institute hosted a book talk with Len Jessup, Ph.D., author of Forbes and Amazon best-selling book, “Self Less: Lessons Learned from A Life Devoted to Servant Leadership, in Five Acts.” Self Less follows Jessup’s story of emotional vulnerability. Blending personal narrative with research, Jessup argues selfless leaders can maximize impact by guiding teams, not controlling them. He stresses the power of constant learning, surrounding yourself with people far smarter than you, and service to others. For leaders seeking to create meaningful change through personal growth, Jessup provides inspiration along with practical advice on inclusive leadership and securing stakeholder buy-in. Self Less offers a roadmap to lead change through humility, kindness, and care for employees and partners. Jessup is a widely published author and speaker on entrepreneurship, innovation, and organizational change. He is a sought-after advisor on higher education strategy, research growth, new ventures, and executive development

    Self Less: A Book Talk Featuring Dr. Len Jessup

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    The Lincy Institute hosted a book talk with Len Jessup, Ph.D., author of Forbes and Amazon best-selling book, “Self Less: Lessons Learned from A Life Devoted to Servant Leadership, in Five Acts.” Self Less follows Jessup’s story of emotional vulnerability. Blending personal narrative with research, Jessup argues selfless leaders can maximize impact by guiding teams, not controlling them. He stresses the power of constant learning, surrounding yourself with people far smarter than you, and service to others. For leaders seeking to create meaningful change through personal growth, Jessup provides inspiration along with practical advice on inclusive leadership and securing stakeholder buy-in. Self Less offers a roadmap to lead change through humility, kindness, and care for employees and partners. Jessup is a widely published author and speaker on entrepreneurship, innovation, and organizational change. He is a sought-after advisor on higher education strategy, research growth, new ventures, and executive development

    Isreal Shank and Len Butt

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    Photograph - Past president Isreal C. Shank congratulates newly-elected president Len Butt at the annual meeting of the Canadian Gladiolus society, on August 15, 1980, Bowmanville, Ontari
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