The cover of Peter Troy's new book was an early shot of Peter by Rennie Ellis. They surfed France together in the 60's.
Just as Vietnam war photographer Eddie Adams captured history of the time, Rennie Ellis captured the moments of Surfing that we all look back on without realizing how important these moments of time are to future generations.
No relative to me but greatly admired.
Hi,My name is Noel Earley.I am on the look out for the Scotland v Ireland tkiect from 2009.Recently a friend of mine Martin Codyre was paralysed from the neck down. We are going to auction the full set of signed (by O’Driscoll and D’Arcy) tkiects for Martin.I have all the other grand slam tkiects apart from this one.I am willing to swap for an Ireland v Scotland 2010 tkiect (last rugby game ever at Croke Park).My sister lives in Edinburgh so can meet up if necessary.I hope you can help. Thanks,Noel.(noelearley@hotmail.com)
Tim Ellis
Posted on Nov 03, 2011 08:53 AM AEST
The cover of Peter Troy's new book was an early shot of Peter by Rennie Ellis. They surfed France together in the 60's. Just as Vietnam war photographer Eddie Adams captured history of the time, Rennie Ellis captured the moments of Surfing that we all look back on without realizing how important these moments of time are to future generations. No relative to me but greatly admired.
short let london
Posted on Nov 03, 2011 07:26 PM AEST
This is the place I want to be right now not in the cold Europe.
Kany
Posted on Feb 13, 2012 04:49 AM AEST
Hi,My name is Noel Earley.I am on the look out for the Scotland v Ireland tkiect from 2009.Recently a friend of mine Martin Codyre was paralysed from the neck down. We are going to auction the full set of signed (by O’Driscoll and D’Arcy) tkiects for Martin.I have all the other grand slam tkiects apart from this one.I am willing to swap for an Ireland v Scotland 2010 tkiect (last rugby game ever at Croke Park).My sister lives in Edinburgh so can meet up if necessary.I hope you can help. Thanks,Noel.(noelearley@hotmail.com)
Sundance
Posted on Feb 15, 2012 02:14 PM AEST
I actaully found this more entertaining than James Joyce.
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