Crooked slide timber shoot, Combermere Ontario.

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Crooked slide timber shoot, Combermere Ontario.
Sunk near Barry's Bay , Ontario, Nov 1912
https://www.pembrokeobserver.com/2012/11/22/escaping-on-a-coffin-remembering-the-sinking-of-the-mayflower/wcm/4b7b3ea0-6c91-f0de-176c-af96ef974711
#Rihanna is the first black woman to be on the cover of British Vogue's September issue in its 102-year history. #WestburyRoad #Combermere #UpAndOn #TheGoddessRoom
U19 ⚽🏆🥇✅ U16 ⚽🏆🥇✅ 🤔🤔🤔 #combermerefootball #combermere #upandon #coachharte #football #soccer
Celebrating more that thirty years spent as a Combermerian! #upandon #combermere #UniversityOfWaterford #TheCombermereSchool #AlmaMater #BarbadosTradition
Happy Combermere Week 2K17! was originally published on The Goddess ☥ Room
Balls on fire. It's actually on the menu. And then Old Monk with Coke #ballsonfire #shimla #letsexplore #oldmonk #coke #minchys #shimla #cafesol #combermere #themall #mallroad #cold #cetrizine (at Cafe sol Lounge)
6 a.m never looked so good. Cheers to a much needed and fantastic 🌄 #longweekend #barrysbay #combermere (at Kaszuby, ON)
“This photograph of the Combermere Abbey library was taken in 1891 by Sybell Corbet. The figure of a man can faintly be seen sitting in the chair to the left. His head, collar and right arm on the armrest are clearly discernable. It is believed to be the ghost of Lord Combermere.
Lord Combermere was a British cavalry commander in the early 1800s, who distinguished himself in several military campaigns.
Combermere Abbey, located in Cheshire, England, was founded by Benedictine monks in 1133. In 1540, King Henry VII kicked out the Benedictines, and the Abbey later became the Seat of Sir George Cotton KT, Vice Chamberlain to the household of Prince Edward, son of Henry VIII. In 1814, Sir Stapleton Cotton, a descendent of Sir George, took the title "Lord Combermere" and in 1817 became became the Governor of Barbados. Today the Abbey is a tourist attraction and hotel.
Lord Combermere died in 1891, having been struck and killed by a horse-drawn carriage. At the time Sybell Corbet took the above photo, Combermere's funeral was taking place some four miles away. The photographic exposure, Corbet recorded, took about an hour. It is thought by some that during that time a servant might have come into the room and sat briefly in the chair, creating the transparent image. This idea was refuted by members of the household, however, testifying that all were attending Lord Combermere's funeral.”