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Coordinates: 52°36′58″N 0°54′11″W / 52.616°N 0.903°W / 52.616; -0.903
Skeffington is a village and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England. It is situated east of Leicester on the A47 Leicester to Uppingham road, between the parishes of Billesdon and Tugby and Keythorpe.
The derivation is from the Sceaft tribe, whose name may possibly have derived from sceap, meaning sheep. The first written record of the village appeared as Scifitone in the Domesday Book in 1086, when it was under royal ownership and housed 186 villagers, 112 smallholders, 204 freemen and 1 priest. It was recorded as "Sceaftinton" in 1192.
The village's church is dedicated to St Thomas Becket and is a Grade II* listed building. It dates from the 13th century, but underwent a rebuild in 1860. There is jumbled medieval stained glass in the east chapel window, where damaged figures from a monument to Sir Thomas Skeffington, sheriff of the county in Elizabethan times. There is also a 1651 monument to Sir John Skeffington, and several floor slabs commemorating other members of the family.
Mister, usually written in its abbreviated form Mr. (US) or Mr (US & UK), is a commonly-used English honorific for men under the rank of knighthood. The title derived from earlier forms of master, as the equivalent female titles Mrs, Miss, and Ms all derived from earlier forms of mistress. Master is sometimes still used as an honorific for boys and young men, but its use is increasingly uncommon.
The modern plural form is Misters, although its usual formal abbreviation Messrs(.) derives from use of the French title messieurs in the 18th century.Messieurs is the plural of monsieur (originally mon sieur, "my lord"), formed by declining both of its constituent parts separately.
Historically, mister—like Sir or my lord—was applied only to those above one's own status in the peerage. This understanding is now obsolete, as it was gradually expanded as a mark of respect to those of equal status and then to all gentlemen. It is now used indiscriminately.
In past centuries, Mr was used with a first name to distinguish among family members who might otherwise be confused in conversation: Mr Doe would be the eldest present; younger brothers or cousins were then referred to as Mr Richard Doe and Mr William Doe and so on. Such usage survived longer in family-owned business or when domestic servants were referring to adult male family members with the same surname: "Mr Robert and Mr Richard will be out this evening, but Mr Edward is dining in," but such usage today is rare in American culture but still quite common in others as a sign of respect when first names are being used, the last name is not known, or where English is not the mother tongue.
It's 1914 in New York City. Adult brother and sister Trippy Trellis and Fanny Trellis, whose parents are now deceased, were once wealthy, but Trippy squandered away the family fortune, about which no one knows except their cousin George Trellis and their many creditors. Fanny and Trippy still put on the façade to the outside world that they have money. The beautiful Fanny can have any man that she wants to marry, but she sets her sights on Job Skeffington, the son of Russian-Jewish immigrants. Job's wealth was self-made in finance. They met as Trippy was once employed by Job in his brokerage house. Fanny and Job, who is now aware of the Trellis' financial straits, ultimately do get married, much to the consternation of Fanny's many suitors, but most specifically to Trippy, who knows the reason why Fanny married him. Job also realizes that Fanny does not love him, but is unaware of the real reason she agreed to marry him. After their marriage, Fanny's suitors are still around with more joining the ranks, which Job does not mind as he is aware that Fanny is not leading them on. But when the reason for Fanny marrying Job no longer exists, their relationship changes. They have to figure out what to do, which now takes into consideration their daughter, also named Fanny. As time goes on, they grow into middle age and Fanny's physical beauty deteriorates, Fanny comes to the realization of what is really important in life.
Keywords: 1910s, 1920s, bankruptcy, based-on-novel, brother-sister-relationship, character-name-in-title, cousin-cousin-relationship, embezzlement, jewish, loss-of-brother
Job Skeffington: A woman is beautiful when she's loved, and only then.::Fanny Trellis Skeffington: Nonsense. A woman is beautiful when she has eight hours' sleep and goes to the beauty parlor every day. And bone structure has a lot to do with it too.
Fanny Trellis Skeffington: A woman's beautiful only when she is loved.
Dr. Byles: You are one of a vast army of silly women. Capital "S," capital "W."
[first lines]::Jim Conderley: Good evening, Soames!::Soames: Good evening, Mr. Conderley.::Jim Conderley: Afraid I'm a little early, aren't I?::Soames: Miss Trellis wasn't expecting anyone till 8 o'clock.::Jim Conderley: Well, I thought I'd come a little ahead of time; have a little chat with Miss Fanny.::Soames: Sorry, sir; she's still dressing.::Jim Conderley: All right, I'll wait.
[last lines]::Fanny Skeffington: Manby, would you call Janie Clarkson and tell her I can't possibly see her for lunch today?::Manby: [laughing] Yes, Mrs. Skeffington.
Trippy Trellis: [interrupting Mr. Skeffington] Oh, now I'm about to be challenged. He's gonna throw his cheque book in my face!::Trippy Trellis: [moments later] If Skeffington's a gentleman, then a swine is what I want to be.
Fanny Skeffington: I find one should never look for admirers while at the same time one is falling to bits.
Dr. Byles: I'm sorry to have to have to be so blunt with you, Mrs. Skeffington, but you're one of a vast army of silly women. Capital "S". Capital "W". You're over dressed, you're over made-up and you're most certainly over perfumed.::Fanny Trellis Skeffington: Dr. Byles, you are the rudest man I have ever met.::Dr. Byles: Did you come here to consult a gentlemen or a doctor?::Fanny Trellis Skeffington: I strongly suspect that you are neither!
Edward Morrison: Haven't you been reading the paper?::Jim Conderley: Of course! I never seem to get around to reading the front page though.
Job Skeffington: [to Fanny, when she reprimands him for being unfaithful] You mustn't be too harsh on my secretaries. They were always very understanding when I came to the office after a hard day at home.
Mr. Skeffington starring Bette Davis (original trailer)
Whose face ravaged, grotesque is in the mirror? Surely it's not that of Fanny Skeffington, the prettiest woman in New York. Fanny always used her beauty to manipulate her way through life. She's encouraged dozens of suitors, even after her marriage. But now diphtheria has robbed her of her only attribute. And without her looks, she's lost. Bette Davis earned her eighth Best Actress Oscar nomination portraying Fanny. MPAA Rating: NOTRATED (c) 1944 A Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved #Trailer #WB
Mr. Skeffington Trailer 1944 Director: Vincent Sherman Starring: Bette Davis, Claude Rains, George Coulouris, Walter Abel, Richard Waring, Official Content From MGM Home Entertainment A self-absorbed member of New York's high society enters a marriage of convenience to a man who truly loves her. Both stars received Oscar nominations! Movie, Mr. Skeffington Movie,Mr. Skeffington Trailer,Mr. Skeffington 1944, Vincent Sherman,Bette Davis, Claude Rains, George Coulouris, Walter Abel, Richard Waring,
One of my favourite Rafferty songs from the vinyl album Can i Have my Money back?
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Micheline Sheehy Skeffington's interview for Sheehy Skeffington School 2015
Video de la performance completa con poemas de María Moreno ("El affair Skeffington) Actúan: Alejandra Flechner (Maldon) e Iride Mockert (Dolly) Vestuario: Endi Ruiz Entrenamiento de movimiento y coreografía: Rodolfo Opazo Maquillaje: Lorena Rincón Fotografía: Nacho Miyashiro Asistencia de dirección y producción: José María Samela Dramaturgia y dirección : Silvio Lang Una Co-producción de Teatro Bombón. Festival Permanente de obras cortas, en La Casona Iluminada. El espectáculo formó parte de las ediciones IV y V del Festival, durante el 2015. Realización de video: Facundo Vanoli y Endi Ruiz
Back to Basics and back to Nature. Glenmalure Youth Hostel in County Wicklow, “The Garden of Ireland”, is a simple mountain lodge in the style of an Irish traditional house but it’s for that very reason that it’s so popular. Set in a place of great beauty that is both iconic and tranquil, it was originally built as a Hunting Lodge in 1903. Glenmalure has no running water and no electricity so it’s perfect for nature lovers who want to get away from it all and have a unique experience. Don’t worry too much – there is a gas-powered cooker and gas-powered fridge and chemical toilet and there’s a stream nearby for water to boil and plenty of wood logs to keep the open fire going well into the night. This provides the perfect atmosphere for discussions and the opportunity to cultivate new frien...
December 5 2013 South Portland Holiday Concert Craig Skeffington - Director South Portland High School Wind Ensemble "Along an English Countryside" Richard Saucedo Special Guest - Ms. Beverly Hosie. Piano Soloists - Taylor Knowles, Trumpet; Taaniel Kiidli, Piccolo; Mackenzie Mayes, Clarinet; Cole Lemelin, Clarinet; Andrew Farm, French Horn; Sally Keiter, French Horn; Zared Wilburn, Bari Sax; Hannah Skeffington, Trumpet; Alex Quinn, Trumpet; Lily SanGiovanni, Euphonium; Christina Ekholm, Alto Sax
200 'HOG BOMBS' knocked over in a 'HOG TRAIN' at the Skeffington Hotel, Galway City 2 hours to set up, down in seconds!! #schwartzhog #skeff #karma #galway #hogbombs #hogtrain
Magnificent Villa originally built in an old manor style, situated in the town of Beduido, Estarreja County, next to the TulipInn hotel (4 Stars) Characteristics; 10 Bedrooms with private bath; 2 Parlors ideal for events, of which one has a fireplace; 1 Waiting room; 1 Game room; 1 Kitchen; 2 Washrooms; 1 Bar; Garage and outdoor parking; Pool with support facilities; Land with total area of 3330m2, of which 845m2 correspond the living space. The Villa has excellent sun exposure and an exceptional panoramic view. Nearby: Porto: 50km; Porto International airport: 60km; Aveiro: 20km; Furadouro: 25km; Torreira: 25km; Ovar: 20km; Espinho: 30km; Coimbra: 75km Lisboa: 260km; Madrid: 520km; Points of interest: Porto: A World Heritage City, endowed with an undeniable historical wealt...
Forgot to mention in the video: The posters are 12inx16in Glad to be back, but I doubt uploads will be any more frequent than once, maybe twice, a week. ------ Journal of the Two Sisters @ Barns & Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/my-little-pony-amy-keating-rogers/1118877856?ean=9780316282246 Journal of the Two Sisters @ Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/My-Little-Pony-Chronicles-Princesses/dp/0316282243/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie;=UTF8&qid;=1402875537&sr;=1-1&keywords;=mlp+journal+of+the+two+sisters Poster Book @ Barns & Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/my-little-pony-miranda-skeffington/1118601889?ean=9780316323314 Poster Book @ Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/My-Little-Pony-Friendship-Collectible/dp/0316323314/ref=pd_sim_b_2?ie=UTF8&refRID;=0Z4YSTA6JY6KEWXZPV9J ------- Last Video: https://ww...
The Hazey Janes play Michael Marra's "Dear Hank Williams" on Fri 22 March 2013 at The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh. You can also find photos from this show on our Flickr page at our Flickr page at http://www.flickr.com/thequeenshall http://www.thehazeyjanes.com http://www.thequeenshall.net
This is 1 of 2 videos taken this past December at Salem High of their incredible Band, Led and Directed by the wonderful Cynthia Napierkowski! They are currently collecting/ earning money to go to a competition at a cost of $700 each. I was moved beyond words as I sat in the audience and heard the music that was played from their very souls. Although my camera is an Olympus and takes incredible still shots, it does poorly in low light situations and even worse when taking video. So I am sorry in advance for the poor picture quality.
Galway gets 2020 European City of Culture