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South (right) side of and 18 ft. lying on the North (left) side of and adjacent to the proposed centerline of said highway of the property of the University known as the Blandy
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Washburn's performance would be more believable with a harder edge; her Blandy is a tad too likeable.
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Washburn's performance would be more believable with a harder edge; her Blandy is a tad too likeable.
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Washburn's performance would be more believable with a harder edge; her Blandy is a tad too likeable.
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"RESOLVED, by The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia that approval be and the same is hereby given to the State Highway Department to re-locate a new highway along the old Blandy Camp Road, which is the northern end of the University property known as The Blandy
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Apparently this 1946 photo of Admiral Blandy and his wife is quite famous but I discovered it for the first time tonight and thought I'd share with anyone else who hadn't see it before.
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He is the University of Virginia botanist who is director of public programs at the Virginia state arboretum at Blandy Experimental Farm, where he is expanding the community garden plots to several dozen.
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Blandy is a 700-acre experimental farm in the Shenandoah Valley, about 60 miles west of Washington, D.C. It is surrounded by vineyards, sprawling estates and cattle farms.
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Blandy uses his own presence to underline a bitter irony.
Artist of the week 107: David Blandy Skye Sherwin 2010
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Why we like him: Shot in the cabins, dusty roads and swamps of the Mississippi Delta, his elegiac film installation Crossroads from 2009 sees Blandy pursue the myths surrounding blues legend Robert Johnson.
Artist of the week 107: David Blandy Skye Sherwin 2010
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