Thursday, May 30, 2013
Friday, May 17, 2013
Bob Dylan, The Mosque, Richmond, Virginia - 1966?
I think this poster is for his 1966 concert at the Mosque in Richmond - I'll check the newspapers on microfilm from this time to double check. Maybe there will be a review.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Wickham statue, Monroe Park, 1895.
"Soldier,
Statesman, Patriot, Friend" is how Confederate General Williams Carter
Wickham (1820-1888) is described in the words on the base of the pedestal that
holds the statue to him. After a distinguished career in the Confederate Army,
he aligned himself with the Republican Party in Virginia. He served as president of Virginia
Central Railroad Company and later the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Company.
Unveiled October 29, 1891,
the statue was designed by Richmond
sculptor Edward V. Valentine (1838-1930) who would later live in Monroe Terrace
Apartments (now VCU's Johnson Hall) directly across the street from the park and the statue. In the early 1980s, a friend of mine and I would often sit ourselves on the bench in front of the statue after a wonderful meal at the old VCU Hibbs cafeteria. My friend called it "Wickhamizing." Click on this 1895 image for a larger view.
- Ray.
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