Boscarne House, former architect's family house Stoke Holy Cross - Norwich, Norfolk, East of England, UK; 1975
James C. Cornish (photographs by Trevor Jones)
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via “Concrete Quarterly, 111” (Winter, 1976)
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Boscarne House, former architect's family house Stoke Holy Cross - Norwich, Norfolk, East of England, UK; 1975
James C. Cornish (photographs by Trevor Jones)
see map | + images
via “Concrete Quarterly, 111” (Winter, 1976)
Black History -- Dr. Dan
Black History — Dr. Dan
As I mentioned in a post last week, I want to take some time this month to highlight the accomplishments of some of our African-American brothers and sisters in honour of Black History Month. We all know about Martin Luther King, Harriet Tubman, Bessie Coleman, Frederick Douglass, Malcolm X and many others who are routinely highlighted during Black History Month, so I wanted to take an…
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Historian's Almanac for July 9, 2014
Historian’s Almanac for July 9, 2014
On the evening of July 8, 1893, James Cornish was stabbed in the chest during a barroom brawl on Chicago’s South side. He was rushed to Provident Hospital, founded in 1891 by Dr. Daniel Hale Williams (1856-1931).
Dr. Williams was one of only four African American physicians in Chicago at the time. A former barber and son of a barber, he decided to give up the barber’s trade and follow his…
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Ellen Fullman (Long String Instrument) / Abby Alwin (cello) / James Cornish (trumpet) / Theresa Wong (cello).