Photos of Prince Philip s bespoke Land Rover Defender TD5 130 chassis vehicle hearse have been unveiled
Requested repaint in military green and designed open top rear and special stops to secure coffin in place
Head of Operations at Co-op Funeralcare said company has seen increase in requests for unique hearses
Includes the like of milk float, tractor, motorcycle, tandem bicycle, converted steam train and a canal boat
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The Third World North Wales community where people make six-mile round trip just for fresh water
What should have been a little piece of heaven has become hell for many homeowners on a Gwynedd residential and holiday estate
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They came at night: how a Spanish crew shot an alternative Dracula after Bela Lugosi had gone to bed James McMahon
They came under the shadow of darkness – quite literally. Just as Dracula star Bela Lugosi was no doubt being tucked up for the night, director George Melford, cast and crew made their way on to the Universal studio lot in 1931 to shoot a Spanish-language version of the Bram Stoker 1897 horror novel, filmed using the same sets and costumes as the much more familiar Tod Browning masterwork.
Melford’s production of Dracula was what is known as a multiple-language version – AKA MLV – which was one method by which the recently developed sound “talkie” aimed to reach non-English speaking audiences. Initiated by the 1927 release of The Jazz Singer – which featured 15-minutes of synchronised singing and talking – producers created prints in which dialogue was replaced with music and foreign inter-titles – the “international sound version�
Jack Douglas Crabtree, 92, of Corbin, KY, passed away Friday morning, January 29, 2021 at his home. Survivors include his wife, Helen Chandler Crabtree.
A graveside service was held on Sunday, January 31, at Rest Haven Cemetery with Rev. Jeff Frost officiating. Vankirk-Grisell Funeral Home in charge of arrangements and messages may be sent to the family at www.vankirkgrisellfuneralhome.com.
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