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a very bright but solemn anglican service on the deck of hms prince of wales. roosevelt and churchill were both anglicans. roosevelt belonged to the episcopal church. churchill, the church of england. the episcopal church had split off from the church of england after the american revolution. but the liturgy and the hands are very similar. so they had this very emotional service, uplifting service on the deck of the of prince of wales that august. well, not only were all these these bases falling and not only was the carnage in the north atlantic continuing, but hms prince of wales itself had been sunk just three days after pearl harbor. it was the first time that air power alone had sunk a capital battleship on the open ocean. and over 300 of the same men that roosevelt and churchill had worshiped with that august had died when that ship went down. so it was it was a time of tremendous stress. but the the faith that was exhibited that day was was remarkable. and i'm sure it had a lot to do with the the morale and unity that america and the british people had t
a very bright but solemn anglican service on the deck of hms prince of wales. roosevelt and churchill were both anglicans. roosevelt belonged to the episcopal church. churchill, the church of england. the episcopal church had split off from the church of england after the american revolution. but the liturgy and the hands are very similar. so they had this very emotional service, uplifting service on the deck of the of prince of wales that august. well, not only were all these these bases...
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actually, that that there hasn't been a case of cholera in south wales. so, you know, i really hope it won't happen. there are another have an enormous arsenal. there was case i mentioned actually of bubonic plague was discovered in rodents on one particular area of the shore around lake tahoe in. fact the exact place where my wife and i took our children and they got so many many years ago so occasion early it shows up in rodent populations but not in in in toxically critical mass i think we take two more questions. gentlemen here. i was wondering if you could talk a little bit you've written so much about jewish history and then the character of half kind in your book is so jewish and so, so interesting. at the end of his life, how he became just obsessed and with zionism and other aspects of jewish history. and i'm wondering if you could just maybe talk for a little bit about the relation between jewish culture and history and personal with his maverick type personalities like, cap time, right? so far be it me, but was in your mouth but if i can slight
actually, that that there hasn't been a case of cholera in south wales. so, you know, i really hope it won't happen. there are another have an enormous arsenal. there was case i mentioned actually of bubonic plague was discovered in rodents on one particular area of the shore around lake tahoe in. fact the exact place where my wife and i took our children and they got so many many years ago so occasion early it shows up in rodent populations but not in in in toxically critical mass i think we...
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ship from wales than it was to build them here. all of the engines were also made in wales. okay. in 1854, the southside railroad acquired what became known as the city point railroad. so they had a full ride all the way to the james river. next slide. down below. of course, this is what it looks like today. you can see the new structure and the old structure there. somebody told me once they went down there and there was like a seven foot snake that kind of fell off one of the bridges. in 2005. this corridor was abandoned. and today the high bridge is a park that's opened on april 6th, 2012. and it's a beautiful place. of course, the people that have been there know this. it's open to hiking and biking and horseback. go ahead. october 2nd of this year, i went down just to take some picture, a beautiful day. and here's some of the structure. and there's the appomattox river by the way, when i was a kid, i thought it was pronounced apple mattocks. so today i travel across the appomattox almost every day, which is interesting. go ahe
ship from wales than it was to build them here. all of the engines were also made in wales. okay. in 1854, the southside railroad acquired what became known as the city point railroad. so they had a full ride all the way to the james river. next slide. down below. of course, this is what it looks like today. you can see the new structure and the old structure there. somebody told me once they went down there and there was like a seven foot snake that kind of fell off one of the bridges. in...
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it was not until the outlaw josey wales was released in 1976 that forrest, revealed by journalist and historian to be a half cherokee. not a half cherokee, but the white southerner, asa earl carter, a one time prominent, virulent racist and white supremacist anti-semite and supporter of the ku klux klan. his memoir was swiftly moved from nonfiction aisles to the fiction. the author's authenticity of westerns is the illusion historicity. their historical reality is no greater than that of most film music. but unlike musicals, westerns sprang from american history. and history always invites an argument. political sides disagreeing over the interpretations. by and large, american westerns have taken one side of the historical argument siding with fiction and myths and whitewashing the ugly, ugly realities of frontier history. personally, i gravitate to westerns that at least run counter to prevailing hollywood themes. for example, the handful that adopted native american perspectives such as stances wolves, which drew controversy, was denigrated by many critics. little big man or robert
it was not until the outlaw josey wales was released in 1976 that forrest, revealed by journalist and historian to be a half cherokee. not a half cherokee, but the white southerner, asa earl carter, a one time prominent, virulent racist and white supremacist anti-semite and supporter of the ku klux klan. his memoir was swiftly moved from nonfiction aisles to the fiction. the author's authenticity of westerns is the illusion historicity. their historical reality is no greater than that of most...
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particularly deployment in two pretty pretty key roles here we heard about the recent deployment of prince of wales in particular to the deck landings of v two ospreys f-35 bravos, you know us pilots coming on board and also one of the largest uncrewed systems based on the gray eagle was and recovered the largest us outside of the us. so all of this interchangeability doing and as a thing and then as a submariner i'm really passionate as about line of effort to and roger and i earlier last year we were up the commissioning of the high energy rickover now rickover has a special place our hearts because it was back 1958 we signed the mutual defense agreement that allowed you to trust us with the stewardship of nuclear propulsion technology and what that meant then for the navy. and then roger and i were also with a number of us officers past and present in the paint. it all at greenwich last may, where we celebrated the 60th anniversary of the power sales agreement. and i'm a boomer man myself, amongst other things, and i've served alongside many us submariners. we were at constant point in october a
particularly deployment in two pretty pretty key roles here we heard about the recent deployment of prince of wales in particular to the deck landings of v two ospreys f-35 bravos, you know us pilots coming on board and also one of the largest uncrewed systems based on the gray eagle was and recovered the largest us outside of the us. so all of this interchangeability doing and as a thing and then as a submariner i'm really passionate as about line of effort to and roger and i earlier last year...
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. >> [ applause ] born and raised in united, phillip dodd is alumnus of the prestigious prince of wales architecture and luncheon. he moved to america more than 20 years ago and after training with some of the most recognized classical architecture firms in the country founded his own company, philip james dodd spoke residential design llc in 2015. is designed can be found in new york, greenwich, palm beach and as far away as bangalore, india. in 2022 he was the recipient of the elizabeth l and john h schuller architectural award and named as one of the top 50 coastal architects bite ocean hill magazine. he has a masters in architecture from the university of notre dame and an undergraduate degree in architecture from the manchester school of architecture. is a fellow of the institute of classical architecture and art and serves as a commissioner on the town of greenwich historic district commission. and now it is my pleasure to welcome to the stage mr. philip james dodd. >> [ applause ] >> thank you very much, stephanie, and thank you for everyone here at the greenwich historical socie
. >> [ applause ] born and raised in united, phillip dodd is alumnus of the prestigious prince of wales architecture and luncheon. he moved to america more than 20 years ago and after training with some of the most recognized classical architecture firms in the country founded his own company, philip james dodd spoke residential design llc in 2015. is designed can be found in new york, greenwich, palm beach and as far away as bangalore, india. in 2022 he was the recipient of the elizabeth...
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so are there's a big happening in the uk, scotland, wales, ireland germany, throughout europe actually too they call it rewilding. they're because river restoration was, a big push in deer in the eu and also in great britain. so a lot of work returning beavers last summer beavers were seen in an area of west london and the mayor of london was down there on on you know bbc news talking how exciting it was and of talking about how much restoration be happening. so, you know, they just as concerned about flooding and dealing with that as we are urban flooding is a huge and again there's much that can happen beavers are just you so weird and quirky and extraordinary i mean they they seem be remarkably adaptive at moving into places where you wouldn't think they could be and then they're they are, you know, their beaver thing. so that's kind of fun about beavers. in fact, there were beavers in the i think a couple of years ago, they the toronto subways maybe was not so fun but walked into a toronto subway stop and everybody had to stop we got pizza rat, they got subway beaver. well, we shou
so are there's a big happening in the uk, scotland, wales, ireland germany, throughout europe actually too they call it rewilding. they're because river restoration was, a big push in deer in the eu and also in great britain. so a lot of work returning beavers last summer beavers were seen in an area of west london and the mayor of london was down there on on you know bbc news talking how exciting it was and of talking about how much restoration be happening. so, you know, they just as...
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an alumnus of the prestigious prince of wales architecture in london. he moved to america more than 20 years ago and after training with architecture firms he founded his own company, philip james dodd. his designed can be found in new york, grenich. he was recipient of the architectural award and named as a top 50 coastal architect by ocean home magazine. he has masters in architecture from university of notre dame and undergraduate from architecture from the manchester school of architecture. he is fellow of classical architecture and art and serves as a commissioner. now it is my pleasure to welcome mr. philip james dodd. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, stephanie. thank you for everyone here for inviting me to talk with you this evening. tonight we are going to be looking at some of the material from my book an american renaissance. you saw the big huge back. it's 412 pages. in the 412 pages we span from 1875 to 1928 and we tell the story of not just 20 buildings but stories of the people that designed and commissioned them. before i forget, and
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served in a number they as well as others who were like colored volunteers that were formed in no or wales african brigade that was formed in eastern north carolina. a lot of people who werens in the dismalwamp, they actually joined that particular. they participatehe peninsula. they participated in cab and xcuse me cab in point, fort pocahontas, newmarket heights was the g point for the civil wars effort to. pturexcuse me, to capture richmond. you know, i can't talk without using my hands. wilson's landing hundreds as well as the battle of the crater in petersburg, been, etc. etc. they partipad ino of these wars after the war. some of men, those who were in the 38th united states regiment or united states colored troops regiment, were sent to texas and they served in in many of the ventures that the military had guarding, the construction of railroads, as well as in texas spreading word about the emancipation proclamation. when we celebrate juneteenth, we're talking about what these men who were who were sent from the theater in the civil war down to the south, down further south to texas
served in a number they as well as others who were like colored volunteers that were formed in no or wales african brigade that was formed in eastern north carolina. a lot of people who werens in the dismalwamp, they actually joined that particular. they participatehe peninsula. they participated in cab and xcuse me cab in point, fort pocahontas, newmarket heights was the g point for the civil wars effort to. pturexcuse me, to capture richmond. you know, i can't talk without using my hands....
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she converted the royal, especially the then-princess of wales, who became queen caroline two, doing the same to children of the royal family. it was instantly a public promotional campaign of persuasion. she was attacked as an unnatural mother. the church attacked her, said only god should decide who shall live and, who shall die. daughters attacked. she was a woman with no medical expenses, but she was an extraordinary kind, heroic champion. and i very long kind of digression, because it was the whole debate really about whether you should do this or to your children was very much a family matter and save the family matter. i think i think because we're getting quite late into our surely not surely not i think i should just say of course you know the fascinating as simon says is pandemics and health crises are a great super propellants of world history and change and place systems under enormous stress, as we've seen and and and always reveal and expose the weaknesses of a society and the state, which is why it's so fascinated, why simon's book is so fascinating in many, many. but
she converted the royal, especially the then-princess of wales, who became queen caroline two, doing the same to children of the royal family. it was instantly a public promotional campaign of persuasion. she was attacked as an unnatural mother. the church attacked her, said only god should decide who shall live and, who shall die. daughters attacked. she was a woman with no medical expenses, but she was an extraordinary kind, heroic champion. and i very long kind of digression, because it was...
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philip james dodd is an alumnus of the prestigious prince of wales institute of architecture in london. he moved to america more than 20 years ago, and after training with some of the most recognized classical architecture firms in the country, he founded his own company, philip james dodd bespoke residential design llc in 2015. his designs can be found in new york, greenwich, palm beach and as far away as bangalore, india. in 2022, he was a recipient of the elizabeth l and janet schuller architectural award and was named as one of the top 50 coastal architects by ocean home magazine. he has a master's in architecture from the university of notre dame and an undergraduate degree in architecture from the manchester school of architecture. he is a fellow of the institute of classical architecture and art and serves as a commissioner on the town of greenwich historic district commission and now it is my pleasure to welcome to the stage mr. philip james dunn. thank you very much, stephanie, and thank you for everyone here at the greenwich historical society for inviting me to come and talk
philip james dodd is an alumnus of the prestigious prince of wales institute of architecture in london. he moved to america more than 20 years ago, and after training with some of the most recognized classical architecture firms in the country, he founded his own company, philip james dodd bespoke residential design llc in 2015. his designs can be found in new york, greenwich, palm beach and as far away as bangalore, india. in 2022, he was a recipient of the elizabeth l and janet schuller...
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been under court martial for refusing to call up the 69 brigade to assemble to greet the prince of wales. he said, i'm not having my irish men greet the heir to the british throne. he was being court martialed as soon as lincoln needed him, the court martial mysteriously disappeared, and corcoran organized the second ninth into the fighting unit that came down here to arlington heights. thomas francis a remarkable irish leader who had been banished to australia, who had escaped to california, made his way all the way to new york, boston, then new york. he was recruited to be corcoran's second in command, which was good because corcoran was a captured bull run and ma took over the 69th. these were boys for irish recruitment for the whole country. lincoln was willing not only to appoint these democrats who had not supported him, but he went so far as to recruit james shields. now on paper, he looks as good as corcoran and more. he's an the highest irish-american leader in the mexican war. but lincoln and shields had a past lincoln and shields had actually for the senate in 1855. shields, t
been under court martial for refusing to call up the 69 brigade to assemble to greet the prince of wales. he said, i'm not having my irish men greet the heir to the british throne. he was being court martialed as soon as lincoln needed him, the court martial mysteriously disappeared, and corcoran organized the second ninth into the fighting unit that came down here to arlington heights. thomas francis a remarkable irish leader who had been banished to australia, who had escaped to california,...
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i went to wales to give talks. i went to london to sightsee. i was exhausted. this is june 30th, 2023. i'm home for two days and i get this email and it says my mother, stephan just wrote a book. she's 99 years old. we're having a book in melbourne. can you come? and they never expected me to come. they never spoke me to come. i knew i was going and i knew, i was going. i couldn't not. i made a list of pros and cons to travel 18 hours each way for a two hour event. made no sense, but my heart told me something in my head and i went and i am so glad i did because i was one of the three speakers and was the most marvelous event i could ever have imagined. it just. i can't even describe it. i'm at a loss for words. but anyway it was written up in the newspaper and there at 99 with her daughter, she'll be 100 in february. and i've gotten her into the guinness records as the oldest mengele survivor. all right. when i wrote my book, i asked anita for a comment. and this reflect, i think, any of the twins experiences as --. we were rounded up and sent to tracings and
i went to wales to give talks. i went to london to sightsee. i was exhausted. this is june 30th, 2023. i'm home for two days and i get this email and it says my mother, stephan just wrote a book. she's 99 years old. we're having a book in melbourne. can you come? and they never expected me to come. they never spoke me to come. i knew i was going and i knew, i was going. i couldn't not. i made a list of pros and cons to travel 18 hours each way for a two hour event. made no sense, but my heart...
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the germans have now had, going on 10 years -- over nine years since wales, since they pledged to get 2%, and they made some noises last year that were semi-encouraging, and then they were next -- they reneged on it and said we can't. no, you can. and who knows where the french are on all this. we should not see it as a monolith. there are countries that would belie that argument about europe , and that is where i would put my focus. justin: and we had the french ambassador here at the end of 2021, so i have to speak up for the french. the french have been trying to lead this debate in their own idiosyncratic way since the goal -- since de gaulle. you had the president of france saying nato was brain-dead, talking strategic autonomy, which my understanding is he got swatted down, because if you are autonomous, it means you are independent of the united states, we did not like that. but this idea of incipient european leadership on european security is -- has more currency in france than any of the other american economies. the brits have been slowly, grudgingly moving in that directio
the germans have now had, going on 10 years -- over nine years since wales, since they pledged to get 2%, and they made some noises last year that were semi-encouraging, and then they were next -- they reneged on it and said we can't. no, you can. and who knows where the french are on all this. we should not see it as a monolith. there are countries that would belie that argument about europe , and that is where i would put my focus. justin: and we had the french ambassador here at the end of...