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Laurie's photography captures many interests. For over
20 years, in order to provide historical documentation of
disappearing artifacts, she has been accumulating pictures of
mills, dams and other pieces from the Industrial Revolution that
happened from Pawtucket, RI to Worcester, MA. In addition to capturing the past, Laurie enjoys seeing 'out of the side of her eye'. Her artistic shows are good examples of what she means by that. She welcomes you to view that style as well as her event shows. |
New York with the GogolinskisOn April 4th, 2009, Foxy Travel took a good-sized group of friends and family to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Although a very cold day, there was a lot of warmth in family and friends. To get a copy of your own DVD, email lauriechurch@charter.net. | ![]() |
MallgamationThinking outside of the box or out of the corner of your eye, one can accumulate lots of strange, imaginative images. This is a collection of such. |
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The Connecticut ShowThis show is made of pictures taken during one day in Connecticut. It includes the oldest floral nursery in the Eastern US. It also includes a very rare opportunity that we came across. While photographing an old mill, we became acquainted with the caretaker who graciously took us through and told us many things about the mill. Follow us through this nice day with photos. We hope you enjoy this show. |
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Tiverton and Little ComptonFamily Roots - One of a series of family-tracking shows. The purpose of this series is to document the tracking of the Church family migration from the Mass Bay Colony in 1630 to Douglas, MA in 1840's. |
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| This picture is of Sally and Trixie, the two Boston Terriers that allow Laurie to live with them. Read more of Laurie's canine interest here. |
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