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Painted up my first four Yeomen for Trench Crusade! Looking forward to getting started with New Antioch.
You're an up-and-coming actress, your dad's the director and lead star of a major studio film, and this could be the big break your career needs--
--but you get a non-speaking role as a yeoman who holds your dad's jacket.
Did Spock just say that he likes Jim's rough side? Interesting...
also is Janice gonna be harassed like, every episode??? give my babygirl a break please, she really needs a one year paid vacation or something
YMN-6Y Yeoman
The last issue of the Marvel/Epic comic Wild Cards was published with a pull date of December 1990. The issue had 3 writers, 5 artists, and 2 colorists. ("Spadework", Wild Cards 4, Marvel/Epic Comic Event)
1958 Chevrolet Yeoman 2-door Wagon
My tumblr blogs:
www.tumblr.com/germancarssince1946 & www.tumblr.com/frenchcarssince1946 & www.tumblr.com/englishcarssince1946 & www.tumblr.com/italiancarssince1946 & www.tumblr.com/japanesecarssince1947 & www.tumblr.com/uscarssince1935 & www.tumblr.com/swedishcarssince1946
A Procession of Queen Elizabeth I
Artist: After Robert Peake the Elder (English, c. 1551–1619)
Date: 1800-1840
Medium: Oil on panel
Collection: Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester, United Kingdom
Description
Procession of Queen Elizabeth I and her court through the centre of a town. The Queen is in a canopy chair of state in the centre, carried by six gentlemen. Several Knights of the Garter, distinguished by their collars, walk before the Queen, her ladies in waiting following behind to the right. The Yeomen of the Guard follow, and a band of gentlemen pensioners line the way. Amongst the Knights of the Garter, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester is nearest the Queen, and Henry Lord Hernoden carries the Sword of State before her. As those knights walk two and two, the next is William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Lord High Treasurer, with his white staff in hand. Next before him is Charles Howard, Admiral, afterwards Lord Nottingham. The other three Knights of the Garter, Lords Clinton (George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland and Queen's Champion), Russel and Sussex as those before mentioned, each of them having a ribbon about his neck with a small gem or intaglio appendant to it.