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Funeral Services for Jeanne Thomas Mytton - Oak Grove Cemetery
Jeanne Thomas Mytton passed away August 9, 2020 in Broomfield, Colorado at Highland Trail Retirement Home.
Jeanne was born October 30, 1935, in Searcy, Arkansas. She graduated from Searcy High School in 1953 and Texas Woman's University, Denton, Texas in 1957. Jeanne, from early childhood, had an everlasting love of classical music, especially opera. She was associated with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City for many years as Secretary to Francis Robinson, Head of the Press Department. Jeanne was involved with rehearsals, evening performances, and developed friendships with cast members, notably Renaldi Tebaldi, the leading soprano from Italy. She revered Tebaldi throughout the rest of her life.
Jeanne left the Met in 1969 to join the US Information service in Bogota' Colombia as Se...
published: 15 Aug 2020
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Mario: Facial Animation
By Thomas Mytton
Here's the final piece I produced for a facial animation module I took in my final year of my CASFX (computer Animation and Special Effects) course at Bradford University.
Audio clip taken from Dumber and Dumber.
published: 06 Apr 2008
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Short Animation: War Torn
By Thomas Mytton
This is my final year individual project animation for the CASFX (Computer Animation and Special Effects) course which I'm currently taking at Bradford University.
**Sorry if it's a bit too dark to see at times!
All comments and criticism welcome :)
published: 06 Apr 2008
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Animation Showreel
By Thomas Mytton
Here's a handful of the animations that I produced while on the CASFX (Computer Animation and Special Effects) course at Bradford University.
published: 06 Apr 2008
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Heavyweight Powerful KO: Thomas 🏴 Bangtao Muay Thai Vs Rodtang 🇹🇭 OBT. Sarote
Thomas 🏴 Bangtao Muay Thai Vs Rodtang 🇹🇭 OBT. Sarote | Original Muay Thai
Bangla Boxing Stadium (Feb 15th, 2023)
Subscribe to our Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@bestmuaythaiphuket
©2023 Best Muay Thai Phuket, All rights reserved
This video is owned by Best Muay Thai Phuket and no one is allowed copy our content.
#MuayThai #BanglaBoxingStadium #ThaiBoxing
published: 20 Feb 2023
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dotScale 2015 - David Mytton - Scaling Humans - Ops teams and incident management
Talk Description:
100% uptime is impossible. Modern architectures are designed around failure but what does that mean for the human aspect of incident management? David's talk considers how to prepare for outages, how to structure the response, and how those experiences and techniques differ for small and large companies.
published: 17 Nov 2015
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Windsor chairs
A talk by Jerrard Nares of Mytton Antiques on antique Windsor Chairs. See more at https://www.myttonantiques.co.uk
published: 26 Jul 2013
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Separate lives - Australia
Watch full film here: http://vodsite.journeyman.tv/store?p=2792&s=Separate+Lives
November 2006
Families torn apart. Wives ordered to leave their husbands. Children separated from their parents. And all in the name of God. The Exclusive Brethren have long been revered as a Christian congregation of simple, God-fearing folk. But ever since their leader, the Man of God, ordered them to withdraw from society and stop socialising with people outside the movement, concerns about the group have been growing. In this moving, personal documentary, ex-members tell their story.
published: 28 Aug 2007
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Brexit: Welsh independence 'is on the table' - BBC Newsnight
Wales' former first minister Carwyn Jones tells Newsnight the union isn't working.
Subscribe to our channel here: https://goo.gl/31Q53F
The 2016 EU referendum and the years since have had a profound effect on the nations that make up the UK.
In our 'State of the Union' series, Newsnight explores how #Brexit has shaken up ideas of nationhood and identity.
UK correspondent Elizabeth Glinka reports from South Wales.
Produced by Mihret Yohannes.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsnight
published: 05 Nov 2019
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Featured Object: A Medieval Pewter Plate
The Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret and Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital Foundation.
Featured Object: Late medieval pewter plate, from the collection of Guy’s and St Thomas’ Foundation and currently on loan to the Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret.
Written, voiced and edited by Charlotte Regan.
Image credits
Pewter plate images: Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret.
Early map of Southwark from Robert Woodger Bowers, Sketches of Southwark old and new (1902).
Painting of Arthur, Prince of Wales: Anglo-Flemish School, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
Refreshment of Wayfarers from The mediæval hospitals of England, Rotha Mary Clay (1909), via Wikimedia Commons (CC-BY-4.0).
Hôtel Dieu in Paris: Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
Medieval St Bartholomew's: Wellc...
published: 07 Oct 2022
42:51
Funeral Services for Jeanne Thomas Mytton - Oak Grove Cemetery
Jeanne Thomas Mytton passed away August 9, 2020 in Broomfield, Colorado at Highland Trail Retirement Home.
Jeanne was born October 30, 1935, in Searcy, Arkansa...
Jeanne Thomas Mytton passed away August 9, 2020 in Broomfield, Colorado at Highland Trail Retirement Home.
Jeanne was born October 30, 1935, in Searcy, Arkansas. She graduated from Searcy High School in 1953 and Texas Woman's University, Denton, Texas in 1957. Jeanne, from early childhood, had an everlasting love of classical music, especially opera. She was associated with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City for many years as Secretary to Francis Robinson, Head of the Press Department. Jeanne was involved with rehearsals, evening performances, and developed friendships with cast members, notably Renaldi Tebaldi, the leading soprano from Italy. She revered Tebaldi throughout the rest of her life.
Jeanne left the Met in 1969 to join the US Information service in Bogota' Colombia as Secretary to The Charge D'Affaires. She met James Mytton, who was on assignment with the US Geological Survey Department as technical advisor for the Colombian Government. Jim and Jeanne married December 28, 1969, in Searcy, Arkansas. Jim was assigned as Technical Advisor to the Brazilian Government in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Their son Jimmy was born in 1971. They returned to the USA later that year and have resided in Denver, Colorado since then.
Jeanne and Jim became active members of the Association of Retarded Citizens (ARC) in the Denver, Colorado area. Jeanne was involved with Mother's Mutual as well as caring for Jimmy. She was always available to help others and her family. Her loving devotion and care for their housekeeper, Tana, in Brazil, and to those who became a part of her life, caregivers for Jimmy and her loving extended family are examples of her goodness. +
Jeanne was proceeded in death by her son, Jimmy, age 48, a Downs Syndrome child. She was also proceeded in death by her father, Grafton Thomas and her mother Evelyn Grammer Thomas, aunt Teta Grammer, and other aunts, uncles, and cousins.
She is survived by James W. Mytton, her husband of over 50 years, and many extended family members and friends.
The Agape Hospice who cared for Jeanne in her last days will always be appreciated.
Jeanne will be laid to rest in the Oak Grove Cemetery, Grammer plot, in Searcy, Arkansas at 11:00 AM, Friday, August 14, 2020.
Services under the direction of Roller Daniel Funeral Home in Searcy, Arkansas.
Memorials may be made in her honor to:
Association of Retarded Citizens
14252 East Evans Ave.
Aurora, Colorado, 80014.
https://wn.com/Funeral_Services_For_Jeanne_Thomas_Mytton_Oak_Grove_Cemetery
Jeanne Thomas Mytton passed away August 9, 2020 in Broomfield, Colorado at Highland Trail Retirement Home.
Jeanne was born October 30, 1935, in Searcy, Arkansas. She graduated from Searcy High School in 1953 and Texas Woman's University, Denton, Texas in 1957. Jeanne, from early childhood, had an everlasting love of classical music, especially opera. She was associated with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City for many years as Secretary to Francis Robinson, Head of the Press Department. Jeanne was involved with rehearsals, evening performances, and developed friendships with cast members, notably Renaldi Tebaldi, the leading soprano from Italy. She revered Tebaldi throughout the rest of her life.
Jeanne left the Met in 1969 to join the US Information service in Bogota' Colombia as Secretary to The Charge D'Affaires. She met James Mytton, who was on assignment with the US Geological Survey Department as technical advisor for the Colombian Government. Jim and Jeanne married December 28, 1969, in Searcy, Arkansas. Jim was assigned as Technical Advisor to the Brazilian Government in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Their son Jimmy was born in 1971. They returned to the USA later that year and have resided in Denver, Colorado since then.
Jeanne and Jim became active members of the Association of Retarded Citizens (ARC) in the Denver, Colorado area. Jeanne was involved with Mother's Mutual as well as caring for Jimmy. She was always available to help others and her family. Her loving devotion and care for their housekeeper, Tana, in Brazil, and to those who became a part of her life, caregivers for Jimmy and her loving extended family are examples of her goodness. +
Jeanne was proceeded in death by her son, Jimmy, age 48, a Downs Syndrome child. She was also proceeded in death by her father, Grafton Thomas and her mother Evelyn Grammer Thomas, aunt Teta Grammer, and other aunts, uncles, and cousins.
She is survived by James W. Mytton, her husband of over 50 years, and many extended family members and friends.
The Agape Hospice who cared for Jeanne in her last days will always be appreciated.
Jeanne will be laid to rest in the Oak Grove Cemetery, Grammer plot, in Searcy, Arkansas at 11:00 AM, Friday, August 14, 2020.
Services under the direction of Roller Daniel Funeral Home in Searcy, Arkansas.
Memorials may be made in her honor to:
Association of Retarded Citizens
14252 East Evans Ave.
Aurora, Colorado, 80014.
- published: 15 Aug 2020
- views: 69
0:21
Mario: Facial Animation
By Thomas Mytton
Here's the final piece I produced for a facial animation module I took in my final year of my CASFX (computer Animation and Special Effects) c...
By Thomas Mytton
Here's the final piece I produced for a facial animation module I took in my final year of my CASFX (computer Animation and Special Effects) course at Bradford University.
Audio clip taken from Dumber and Dumber.
https://wn.com/Mario_Facial_Animation
By Thomas Mytton
Here's the final piece I produced for a facial animation module I took in my final year of my CASFX (computer Animation and Special Effects) course at Bradford University.
Audio clip taken from Dumber and Dumber.
- published: 06 Apr 2008
- views: 3099
2:22
Short Animation: War Torn
By Thomas Mytton
This is my final year individual project animation for the CASFX (Computer Animation and Special Effects) course which I'm currently taking ...
By Thomas Mytton
This is my final year individual project animation for the CASFX (Computer Animation and Special Effects) course which I'm currently taking at Bradford University.
**Sorry if it's a bit too dark to see at times!
All comments and criticism welcome :)
https://wn.com/Short_Animation_War_Torn
By Thomas Mytton
This is my final year individual project animation for the CASFX (Computer Animation and Special Effects) course which I'm currently taking at Bradford University.
**Sorry if it's a bit too dark to see at times!
All comments and criticism welcome :)
- published: 06 Apr 2008
- views: 397
1:23
Animation Showreel
By Thomas Mytton
Here's a handful of the animations that I produced while on the CASFX (Computer Animation and Special Effects) course at Bradford University...
By Thomas Mytton
Here's a handful of the animations that I produced while on the CASFX (Computer Animation and Special Effects) course at Bradford University.
https://wn.com/Animation_Showreel
By Thomas Mytton
Here's a handful of the animations that I produced while on the CASFX (Computer Animation and Special Effects) course at Bradford University.
- published: 06 Apr 2008
- views: 271
1:52
Heavyweight Powerful KO: Thomas 🏴 Bangtao Muay Thai Vs Rodtang 🇹🇭 OBT. Sarote
Thomas 🏴 Bangtao Muay Thai Vs Rodtang 🇹🇭 OBT. Sarote | Original Muay Thai
Bangla Boxing Stadium (Feb 15th, 2023)
Subscribe to our Channel - https://www.yo...
Thomas 🏴 Bangtao Muay Thai Vs Rodtang 🇹🇭 OBT. Sarote | Original Muay Thai
Bangla Boxing Stadium (Feb 15th, 2023)
Subscribe to our Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@bestmuaythaiphuket
©2023 Best Muay Thai Phuket, All rights reserved
This video is owned by Best Muay Thai Phuket and no one is allowed copy our content.
#MuayThai #BanglaBoxingStadium #ThaiBoxing
https://wn.com/Heavyweight_Powerful_Ko_Thomas_🏴_Bangtao_Muay_Thai_Vs_Rodtang_🇹🇭_Obt._Sarote
Thomas 🏴 Bangtao Muay Thai Vs Rodtang 🇹🇭 OBT. Sarote | Original Muay Thai
Bangla Boxing Stadium (Feb 15th, 2023)
Subscribe to our Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@bestmuaythaiphuket
©2023 Best Muay Thai Phuket, All rights reserved
This video is owned by Best Muay Thai Phuket and no one is allowed copy our content.
#MuayThai #BanglaBoxingStadium #ThaiBoxing
- published: 20 Feb 2023
- views: 351
15:06
dotScale 2015 - David Mytton - Scaling Humans - Ops teams and incident management
Talk Description:
100% uptime is impossible. Modern architectures are designed around failure but what does that mean for the human aspect of incident managem...
Talk Description:
100% uptime is impossible. Modern architectures are designed around failure but what does that mean for the human aspect of incident management? David's talk considers how to prepare for outages, how to structure the response, and how those experiences and techniques differ for small and large companies.
https://wn.com/Dotscale_2015_David_Mytton_Scaling_Humans_Ops_Teams_And_Incident_Management
Talk Description:
100% uptime is impossible. Modern architectures are designed around failure but what does that mean for the human aspect of incident management? David's talk considers how to prepare for outages, how to structure the response, and how those experiences and techniques differ for small and large companies.
- published: 17 Nov 2015
- views: 451
3:31
Windsor chairs
A talk by Jerrard Nares of Mytton Antiques on antique Windsor Chairs. See more at https://www.myttonantiques.co.uk
A talk by Jerrard Nares of Mytton Antiques on antique Windsor Chairs. See more at https://www.myttonantiques.co.uk
https://wn.com/Windsor_Chairs
A talk by Jerrard Nares of Mytton Antiques on antique Windsor Chairs. See more at https://www.myttonantiques.co.uk
- published: 26 Jul 2013
- views: 2174
10:12
Separate lives - Australia
Watch full film here: http://vodsite.journeyman.tv/store?p=2792&s=Separate+Lives
November 2006
Families torn apart. Wives ordered to leave their husbands. C...
Watch full film here: http://vodsite.journeyman.tv/store?p=2792&s=Separate+Lives
November 2006
Families torn apart. Wives ordered to leave their husbands. Children separated from their parents. And all in the name of God. The Exclusive Brethren have long been revered as a Christian congregation of simple, God-fearing folk. But ever since their leader, the Man of God, ordered them to withdraw from society and stop socialising with people outside the movement, concerns about the group have been growing. In this moving, personal documentary, ex-members tell their story.
https://wn.com/Separate_Lives_Australia
Watch full film here: http://vodsite.journeyman.tv/store?p=2792&s=Separate+Lives
November 2006
Families torn apart. Wives ordered to leave their husbands. Children separated from their parents. And all in the name of God. The Exclusive Brethren have long been revered as a Christian congregation of simple, God-fearing folk. But ever since their leader, the Man of God, ordered them to withdraw from society and stop socialising with people outside the movement, concerns about the group have been growing. In this moving, personal documentary, ex-members tell their story.
- published: 28 Aug 2007
- views: 10092
7:59
Brexit: Welsh independence 'is on the table' - BBC Newsnight
Wales' former first minister Carwyn Jones tells Newsnight the union isn't working.
Subscribe to our channel here: https://goo.gl/31Q53F
The 2016 EU referendum...
Wales' former first minister Carwyn Jones tells Newsnight the union isn't working.
Subscribe to our channel here: https://goo.gl/31Q53F
The 2016 EU referendum and the years since have had a profound effect on the nations that make up the UK.
In our 'State of the Union' series, Newsnight explores how #Brexit has shaken up ideas of nationhood and identity.
UK correspondent Elizabeth Glinka reports from South Wales.
Produced by Mihret Yohannes.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsnight
https://wn.com/Brexit_Welsh_Independence_'is_On_The_Table'_BBC_Newsnight
Wales' former first minister Carwyn Jones tells Newsnight the union isn't working.
Subscribe to our channel here: https://goo.gl/31Q53F
The 2016 EU referendum and the years since have had a profound effect on the nations that make up the UK.
In our 'State of the Union' series, Newsnight explores how #Brexit has shaken up ideas of nationhood and identity.
UK correspondent Elizabeth Glinka reports from South Wales.
Produced by Mihret Yohannes.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsnight
- published: 05 Nov 2019
- views: 184567
1:43
Featured Object: A Medieval Pewter Plate
The Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret and Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital Foundation.
Featured Object: Late medieval pewter plate, from the collection o...
The Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret and Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital Foundation.
Featured Object: Late medieval pewter plate, from the collection of Guy’s and St Thomas’ Foundation and currently on loan to the Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret.
Written, voiced and edited by Charlotte Regan.
Image credits
Pewter plate images: Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret.
Early map of Southwark from Robert Woodger Bowers, Sketches of Southwark old and new (1902).
Painting of Arthur, Prince of Wales: Anglo-Flemish School, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
Refreshment of Wayfarers from The mediæval hospitals of England, Rotha Mary Clay (1909), via Wikimedia Commons (CC-BY-4.0).
Hôtel Dieu in Paris: Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
Medieval St Bartholomew's: Wellcome Collection (CC BY 4.0).
Richard Whittington: William Luson Thomas, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
Music
Music: Everything Has a Beginning - Joel Cummins
Transcript
A hoard of twenty of these pewter plates was dug up during building work to extend Guy’s Hospital in 1899. The area where they were discovered is thought to have been the graveyard of the old church of St Thomas’ Hospital.
The plates date to around 1500, and curiously, they bear a crown and ostrich feather stamp, the mark of the Prince of Wales. This suggests that the dishes probably come from the household of Henry VII’s eldest son, Prince Arthur.
So why were these plates found on the hospital's site in Southwark?
We can’t be certain. But the quality of the pewter, their likely royal owner, and their location within the grounds of the medieval St Thomas’ Hospital, make it very possible that they were given to the hospital as a charitable donation.
Run by the church, hospitals had their origins in providing hospitality for travellers and caring for the destitute. And like other medieval hospitals, St Thomas’ relied heavily on charitable donations and bequests from those with financial means, to be able to offer these services to those in need.
Donations to the hospital might be monetary; they might be items needed in the running of the hospital such as food, fuel, bedding, clothing, vessels or lamps; or they might be on a much larger scale, such as the refuge for women provided for St Thomas’ by Richard Whittington in the early fifteenth century.
Read the full blog post on our website: https://oldoperatingtheatre.com/why-might-a-medieval-hospital-have-a-set-of-royal-pewter-plates/
See the pewter plate in person by visiting the museum: https://oldoperatingtheatre.com/visiting-us/
https://wn.com/Featured_Object_A_Medieval_Pewter_Plate
The Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret and Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital Foundation.
Featured Object: Late medieval pewter plate, from the collection of Guy’s and St Thomas’ Foundation and currently on loan to the Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret.
Written, voiced and edited by Charlotte Regan.
Image credits
Pewter plate images: Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret.
Early map of Southwark from Robert Woodger Bowers, Sketches of Southwark old and new (1902).
Painting of Arthur, Prince of Wales: Anglo-Flemish School, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
Refreshment of Wayfarers from The mediæval hospitals of England, Rotha Mary Clay (1909), via Wikimedia Commons (CC-BY-4.0).
Hôtel Dieu in Paris: Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
Medieval St Bartholomew's: Wellcome Collection (CC BY 4.0).
Richard Whittington: William Luson Thomas, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
Music
Music: Everything Has a Beginning - Joel Cummins
Transcript
A hoard of twenty of these pewter plates was dug up during building work to extend Guy’s Hospital in 1899. The area where they were discovered is thought to have been the graveyard of the old church of St Thomas’ Hospital.
The plates date to around 1500, and curiously, they bear a crown and ostrich feather stamp, the mark of the Prince of Wales. This suggests that the dishes probably come from the household of Henry VII’s eldest son, Prince Arthur.
So why were these plates found on the hospital's site in Southwark?
We can’t be certain. But the quality of the pewter, their likely royal owner, and their location within the grounds of the medieval St Thomas’ Hospital, make it very possible that they were given to the hospital as a charitable donation.
Run by the church, hospitals had their origins in providing hospitality for travellers and caring for the destitute. And like other medieval hospitals, St Thomas’ relied heavily on charitable donations and bequests from those with financial means, to be able to offer these services to those in need.
Donations to the hospital might be monetary; they might be items needed in the running of the hospital such as food, fuel, bedding, clothing, vessels or lamps; or they might be on a much larger scale, such as the refuge for women provided for St Thomas’ by Richard Whittington in the early fifteenth century.
Read the full blog post on our website: https://oldoperatingtheatre.com/why-might-a-medieval-hospital-have-a-set-of-royal-pewter-plates/
See the pewter plate in person by visiting the museum: https://oldoperatingtheatre.com/visiting-us/
- published: 07 Oct 2022
- views: 147