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dance-world · 2 years
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Jesse Inglis - Compañía Nacional de Danza, Spain - photo by Travis Chantar
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monsterkyyle · 1 year
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Jesse, Infinity Train
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garadinervi · 2 years
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PROTOTYPE 4, Edited by Jess Chandler, Prototype Publishing, London, 2022. Design: Theo Inglis. Cover Art: Ahren Warner
Feat. ajw, Sascha Akhtar, Chiara Ambrosio, Charlie Baylis, Jack Barker-Clark, Natalie Linh Bolderston, Jo Burns, Nancy Campbell, J. R. Carpenter, Joe Carrick-Varty, Robert Casselton Clark, Rory Cook, Emily Cooper, Kate Crowcroft, Eve Esfandiari-Denney, Alisha Dietzman, Edward Doegar, Nathan Dragon, Laura Elliott, Alan Fielden, Clare Fisher, Livia Franchini, Jay Gao, Honor Gareth Gavin, Emily Hasler, Grace Henes, Martha Kapos, Annie Katchinska, Victoria Manifold, Samra Mayanja, Jessa Mockridge, Helen Palmer, Yannis Ritsos (trans. Paul Merchant), Rochelle Roberts, Kimberly Reyes, fred spoliar, Scott Thurston, Hao Guang Tse, Ralf Webb, Sam Weselowski, Chrissy Williams and Xuela Zhang
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aimer-imaginer-penser · 11 months
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Jesse Inglis - Compañía Nacional de Danza España. - photo by Carlos Quezada
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scotianostra · 1 year
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Katherine Stewart Macphail was born on 30th October 1887 at Whifflet, Coatbridge.
Katherine Stewart MacPhail was born in Glasgow on 30 October 1887, the third of four daughters of Jesse and Dr Donald MacPhail, a doctor. MacPhail was the only daughter in the family who showed an interest in her father's work. 
As a young girl, she entered the father's office and watched him examine the patients or treat wounds; she also went with him to visit patients on remote farms. In addition, her decision to dedicate her life to medicine was probably influenced by her uncles who were successful doctors: James led a missionary hospital in India, and Alex was a professor of anatomy at the University of Glasgow.
Her undergraduate record suggests she was a conscientious, bright student and her name appears several times on the prize-list. In her first year she gained a second-class certificate in Practical Zoology. The following year, 1907-1908, she took a first class certificate in Physiology, and in subsequent years, second class certificates in Anatomy (1908-1909) and Surgery (1910-1911). She graduated MB ChB in 1911. In other words, a very smart cookie and it ran in the family, her sister Isabel Macphail, had graduated MA the previous year.
When war broke out, the sisters offered their services to the Scottish Women’s Hospitals. Women were not permitted to serve in the armed forces, but a group of energetic medical women, spear-headed by Edinburgh graduate Elsie Inglis, equipped and staffed their own hospitals, with the support of the National Women’s Suffrage Societies.
Their offer of these facilities to the Government at home  was turned down, but the French showed more willing and the first of the Scottish Women’s Hospitals for Foreign Service was set up at Royaumont towards the end of 1914. Further hospitals followed in Serbia in early 1915. Isabel and Katherine set off for Serbia, Isabel as an orderly, Katherine as a surgeon. Apparently, Katherine was initially worried about what the other members of the unit would be like. She wrote:
We knew we were being sent out under the auspices of the Suffrage Societies, and each was afraid that every other was a strong supporter, but were much relieved to find that almost none of us was what might be called ‘strong’, and that Serbia was the common bond, not suffrage.
When she arrived there, she and another junior doctor, Adeline Campbell, were dismayed by the tasks they were given to do at Kragvievatz, and felt that an orderly could have done them. They persuaded their superior, Dr Soltan, to release them, and they went on to the Military Hospital at Belgrade, incurring the wrath of the committee of the Scottish Women’s Hospital, who declined to employ Katherine again. Undeterred, Katherine continued her lifetime’s work in Serbia.
After the war Katherine remained in Serbia, running her own small hospital, the Anglo-Serbian Children’s Hospital in Belgrade with some funding from the Scottish Women’s Hospitals and the Save the Children Fund. Her war work had been honoured by the Serbian government, which conferred the distinction of the Serbian Order of St Sava and the Serbian Red Cross.
Her work was far from finished, however. In 1934 she established the English-Yugoslav Hospital for Treatment of Osteoarticular Tuberculosis in Sremska Kamenica. She continued her work there until 1941, when she and other British residents were taken prisoner by the Germans.
She was repatriated, but returned to Belgrade in 1945 with one of the first relief units. Under a new post-war regime, foreigners were less welcome. After the nationalisation of the hospital she left for Scotland in 1949 and settled in St Andrews, where she lived until her passing in 1974 aged 86.
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harmonicthemes · 5 years
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Giada Rossi and Jesse Inglis in “Don Quixote” - Compañía Nacional de Danza, Spain - photo by @albiiru 
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hufmagazine · 7 years
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Madrid Men, photography by Jeffery Beasley for HUF Magazinehttp://hufmagazine.com/madrid-men-photography-by-jeffery-beasley-for-huf-magazine/
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lovelyballetandmore · 7 years
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Jesse Inglis
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dance-world · 2 years
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Jesse Inglis - Compañía Nacional de Danza, Spain - photo by Carlos Quezada  
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wolfliving · 5 years
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Machine Landscapes: Architectures of the Post‐Anthropocene
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15542769/2019/89/1
Architectural Design Volume 89, Issue 1 Special Issue:Machine Landscapes: Architectures of the Post‐Anthropocene
Pages: 1-144 January/February 2019
Machine Landscapes: Architectures of the Post Anthropocene The most significant architectural spaces in the world are now entirely empty of people. The data centres, telecommunications networks, distribution warehouses, unmanned ports and industrialised agriculture that define the very nature of who we are today are at the same time places we can never visit. Instead they are occupied by server stacks and hard drives, logistics bots and mobile shelving units, autonomous cranes and container ships, robot vacuum cleaners and internet-connected toasters, driverless tractors and taxis. This issue is an atlas of sites, architectures and infrastructures that are not built for us, but whose form, materiality and purpose is configured to anticipate the patterns of machine vision and habitation rather than our own. We are said to be living in a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene, in which humans are the dominant force shaping the planet. This collection of spaces, however, more accurately constitutes an era of the Post-Anthropocene, a period where it is technology and artificial intelligence that now computes, conditions and constructs our world. Marking the end of human-centred design, the issue turns its attention to the new typologies of the post-human, architecture without people and our endless expanse of Machine Landscapes.
Edited By Liam Young
Contributors: Rem Koolhaas, Merve Bedir and Jason Hilgefort, Benjamin H Bratton, Ingrid Burrington, Ian Cheng, Hyphen Labs, Cathryn Dwyre, Chris Perry, David Salomon and Kathy Velikov, Deborah Harrison, Paul Inglis, Victor Martinez, John Gerrard, Alice Gorman, Adam Harvey, Jesse LeCavalier, Xingzhe Liu, Clare Lyster, Geoff Manaugh, Tim Maughan, Simone C Niquille, Jenny Odell, Trevor Paglen, Ben Roberts.
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garadinervi · 3 years
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PROTOTYPE 3, Edited by Jess Chandler, Prototype Publishing, London, 2021. Design: Theo Inglis. Cover Art: Stephen Watts
Feat. Rachael Allen, Campbell Andersen, Edwina Attlee, Rowland Bagnall, Tom Betteridge, Sam Buchan-Watts, Pavel Büchler, Paul Buck, Theodoros Chiotis, Natalie Crick, Raluca de Soleil, Roisin Dunnett, Maia Elsner, Yuri Felsen (trans. Bryan Karetnyk), SJ Fowler, Ella Frears, Sam Fuller, James Gaywood, Chris Gutkind, J L Hall, Ziddy Ibn Sharam, Daniel Kramb, Dal Kular, Eric Langley, Neha Maqsood, Helen Marten, Lila Matsumoto, Otis Mensah, Calliope Michail, Lauren de Sá Naylor, Astra Papachristodoulou, James Conor Patterson, Oliver Sedano-Jones, Marcus Slease, Maria Sledmere, Andrew Spragg, Nick Thurston, Olly Todd, Nadia de Vries, Stephen Watts, Karen Whiteson, Frances Whorrall-Campbell, Alice Willitts, Frannie Wise and Antosh Wojcik
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wheredoiputit-blog · 5 years
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NZ-W-Y vs AU-W-Y Dream11 Today Prediction [Expert Team] Women's Under 19, One Day Match Preview
NZ-W-Y vs AU-W-Y Dream11 Today Prediction [Expert Team] Women's Under 19, One Day Match Preview, Team news and Playing 11
NZ-W-Y vs AU-W-Y Dream11 Today Prediction [Expert Team] One Day Match
NZ-W-Y (New Zealand Women):
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Cricket Australia has named a 14-member squad to travel to New Zealand
A 14-member squad has been picked by The Cricket Australia Women’s
Katie Gurrey and Jess Watkin will open the inning for the squad.
Arelene Kely, Polly Inglis & Lauren Down will handle the middle order batting line up for the squad.
Jess Kerr and Thamsym Newton will handle the late hitting for the squad.
Thamsym Newton, Arlene Kelly, Rosemair Mair &Bella Armstrong will lead the pace attack of the squad
Jess Watkin and George Atkinson will handle the spin attack.
Polly Inglis will do the Wicket Keeping for the squad.
AU-W-Y (Australia Women):
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A 14-member squad has been named by the hosts too
The captain to lead New Zealand Emerging Players side
The squad also consists of four current White Ferns in the likes of Rosemary Mair, Jess Watkin, Lauren Down and Thamsyn Newton
Josephine Dooley and Maddy Darke will open the inning for the squad.
Rachel Trenaman, Hannah Darlington & Annabel Sutherland will handle the middle order batting for the squad.
Hannah Darlington and Tahlia Wilson will handle the late hitting.
Tahlia Wilson, Annabel Sutherland, Hannah Darlington & Stella Campbell will lead the pace.
Darice Brown and Hayley Silver Homles will handle the spin attack.
Niolce Faltum will handle the wicket-keeping for the squad.
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NZ-W-Y vs AU-W-Y Dream11 Prediction | New Zealand vs Australia, Women's U19 Series, Team News, Playing 11 Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln 12th March, 03:00 AM IST
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NZ-W-Y vs AU-W-Y Dream11 Squads:
New Zealand Women:
Bella Armstrong, Georgia Atkinson, Lauren Down, Katie Gurrey, Polly Inglis, Arlene Kelly, Jess Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Jess McFayden, Thamsyn Newton, Jacinta Savage, Saachi Shahri, Jessica Simmons, Jess Watkin
Australia Women:
Isabelle Afaras, Darcie Brown, Stella Campbell, Maddy Darke, Hannah Darlington, Josephine Dooley, Nicole Faltum, Charli Knott, Phoebe Litchfield, Hayley Silver-Holmes, Courtney Sippel, Annabel Sutherland, Rachel Trenaman, Tahlia Wilson
Probable Playing XI:
NZ-W-Y:
Bella Armstrong, Georgia Atkinson, Lauren Down, Katie Gurrey, Polly Inglis(wk), Arlene Kelly, Jess Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Thamsyn Newton, Jacinta Savage/Saachi Shahri, Jess Watkin
AUS-W-Y:
Stella Campbell, Maddy Darke, Hannah Darlington, Josephine Dooley, Nicole Faltum(wk), Charli Knott, Hayley Silver-Holmes, Courtney Sippel, Annabel Sutherland, Rachel Trenaman, Tahlia Wilson
Key Players Of New Zealand Women:
Polly Inglis
Lauren Down
Katie Gurrey
Jess Kerr
Jess Watkin
Arlene Kelly
Rosemary Mair
Thamsyn Newton
Key Players of Australia:
Annabel Sutherland
Hannah Darlington
Stella Campbell
Charlie Knott
Josephine Dooley
Tahlia Wilson
Best Performing Batsmen:
Lauren Down
Nicole Faltum
Josephine Dooley
Rachel Trenaman
Jess Watkin
Annabel Sutherland
Best Performing Bowlers:
Annabel Sutherland
Jess Watkin
Stella Campbell
Rosemary Mair
Bella Armstrong
Hayley Silver-Holmes
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Jess Kerr & Maddy Darke
Lauren Down & Josephine Dooley
Jess Watkin & Arlene Kelly
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CM-W vs OS-W Dream11 Prediction | Match 25 | Dream11 Women's Super Smash T20 2021 |
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CM-W vs OS-W Dream11 Prediction | OS-W vs CM-W Dream11 Prediction | Dream11 Women’s Super Smash T20 2021 | Match 25 | Match Details CM-W vs OS-W, Dream11 Women’s Super Smash T20Hagley Oval, Christchurch, ChristchurchSaturday, January 30, 2021 08:10 AM In the Dream11 Women’s Super Smash T20 2021, we have Canterbury Women squaring off against Otago Women at Hagley Oval, Christchurch, Christchurch. Canterbury Women vs Otago Women Dream11 Preview CM-W vs OS-W Dream11 Prediction Canterbury Women (CM-W) – Key Players Amy SatterthwaiteKate EbrahimLea TahuhuGabby SullivanFrances Mackay Otago Women (OS-W) – Key Players Polly InglisHayley JensenGemme AdamsBella JamesEmma Black CM-W vs OS-W – Team Squad Canterbury Women (CM-W): Allie Mace-Cochrane, Amy Satterthwaite, Frances Mackay (C), Emma Kench, Gabby Sullivan, Georgia Edge, Jacinta Savage, Jess Simons, Kate Ebrahim, Kate Sims, Kristy Nation, Kristy Havill, Laura Hughes (WK), Lea Tahuhu, Missy Banks, Nat Cox, Sarah Asmussen. Otago Women (OS-W): Gemma Adams, Emma Black, Caitlin Blakely, Millie Cowan, Bhagya Herath, Polly Inglis (WK), Bella James, Marina Lamplough, Sophie Oldershaw, Suzie Bates, Hayley Jensen, Katey Martin (C & WK), Eden Carson, Saffron Wilson, Olivia Gain and Molly Loe. CM-W vs OS-W – Probable Playing 11 Canterbury Women: Frances Mackay (C), Nat Cox, Amy Satterthwaite, Kate Ebrahim, Laura Hughes (WK), Jacinta Savage, Kristy Nation, Gabby Sullivan, Missy Banks, Sarah Asmussen, Emma Kench. Otago Women: Read the full article
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