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If the Apophis Asteroid hit Nigeria, would we be able go there and extract oil, mine minerals and grow food in Nigeria after one year later? Would the neighboring western African countries be affected by the Apophis impact? 216.165.204.244 ( talk) 04:58, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
his work is monochromatic, nightmarish, very strange. One of his more famous pieces is of a large clock with human heads protruding from the face; the clock hands are blades that are severing the heads as they move around the clock face. Adambrowne666 ( talk) 11:07, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
I have today been made aware of an animated film called The Romance of David Lloyd George, made by Ernest H. Mills, the well-known portrait photographer, for Kine Komedy Kartoons in 1917. Apart from this article I have been unable to find out much more about it. I know it's a very long shot indeed, but some stills or even better the film itself, would be marvellous. It is not the same film as the recently rediscovered The Life Story of David Lloyd George. Thank you, DuncanHill ( talk) 16:30, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
As in the previous decade, many wartime films are lost, leaving us speculating about their claims to a place in animation history. On the AWOL list are some very intriguing works... Ernest H Mills presented animated portraits of prominent politicians in The Romance of David Lloyd George and The Romance of President Wilson (both 1917).Stewart, Jez (2021). The Story of British Animation. p. 19.
According to a snippet in the Essendon Gazette of 24th October 1912 " "ln the cabin of the Kaiser's new racing yacht Meteor IV is an oak armchair, presented by the late King Edward, made from the bulwarks of Nelson's "Victory"". Do we know what became of the chair? Thank you, DuncanHill ( talk) 16:50, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
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If the Apophis Asteroid hit Nigeria, would we be able go there and extract oil, mine minerals and grow food in Nigeria after one year later? Would the neighboring western African countries be affected by the Apophis impact? 216.165.204.244 ( talk) 04:58, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
his work is monochromatic, nightmarish, very strange. One of his more famous pieces is of a large clock with human heads protruding from the face; the clock hands are blades that are severing the heads as they move around the clock face. Adambrowne666 ( talk) 11:07, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
I have today been made aware of an animated film called The Romance of David Lloyd George, made by Ernest H. Mills, the well-known portrait photographer, for Kine Komedy Kartoons in 1917. Apart from this article I have been unable to find out much more about it. I know it's a very long shot indeed, but some stills or even better the film itself, would be marvellous. It is not the same film as the recently rediscovered The Life Story of David Lloyd George. Thank you, DuncanHill ( talk) 16:30, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
As in the previous decade, many wartime films are lost, leaving us speculating about their claims to a place in animation history. On the AWOL list are some very intriguing works... Ernest H Mills presented animated portraits of prominent politicians in The Romance of David Lloyd George and The Romance of President Wilson (both 1917).Stewart, Jez (2021). The Story of British Animation. p. 19.
According to a snippet in the Essendon Gazette of 24th October 1912 " "ln the cabin of the Kaiser's new racing yacht Meteor IV is an oak armchair, presented by the late King Edward, made from the bulwarks of Nelson's "Victory"". Do we know what became of the chair? Thank you, DuncanHill ( talk) 16:50, 22 November 2023 (UTC)