All things 'Ferne Cotton'. ππ₯π₯πππ’π’
Part 2
Relatives - Ronnie Wood (father-in-law)
Billy Cotton (great-granduncle)
Sir Bill Cotton, CBE (first cousin, twice
removed)
20. Erm really...
People who play 'confused' can't be suspected of knowing...
21. Ferne Cotton
22. Cotton began her presenting career in 1996, at the age of 15, with early-morning GMTV children's programme The Disney Club... mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-β¦
23. Billy Piper and Fearne Cotton
24. 'The ex-presenter hosted 90s kidsβ show Diggit alongside Fearne Cotton, and was originally found guilty of rape, attempted rape, assault, criminal damage and threats to kill, in July this year.'
33. 'Billy Cotton with the boy scouts - Christmas Night with the Stars 1964. Three fleurs de lys, three pyramids etc.'
34. 'The stripy bathing belles..'
35. 'What does that represent above his head'..
36. Some nice scrolls and triangles...
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38. Billy Cotton and Cilla Black.
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40. "The last episode of Billy Cottonβs Music-Hall went out on 20 July 1968, with guests Moira Anderson, Ronnie Corbett and Jack Douglas. Cotton made two more television appearances, a Show of the Week called The Cotton Club, which was on BBC2,
and thus his only colour television programme, and a cameo on his friend Cilla Blackβs New Yearβs Eve show on BBC1".
41. Ronnie Corbett
Services 'rendered'
42. Not forgetting that Billy's son Bill Cotton was the BBC director. "Former BBC executive Bill Cotton (1928β2008) was her paternal grandfather's cousin. He was the son of the well-known entertainer and band leader Billy Cotton".
ALL THINGS 'KELLOGGS' & RELATED π(18+) Part Two
How does Kelloggs connect to #Eugenics ?
#DownTheRabbitHole
1. Dr. John Harvey Kellogg wearing his trademark all-white suit with his pet cockatoo on his shoulder.
WILLARD LIBRARY
2. 'The Race Betterment Foundation was a eugenics and racial hygiene organization founded in 1914 at Battle Creek, Michigan by John Harvey Kellogg due to his concerns about what he perceived as "race degeneracy".
The foundation supported conferences (including three National Conferences on Race Betterment), publications (Good Health), and the formation of a eugenics registry in cooperation with the ERO (Eugenics Record Office).
The foundation also sponsored the Fitter Families Campaign from 1928 to the late 1930s and funded Battle Creek College. The foundation controlled the Battle Creek Food Company, which in turn served as the major source for Kellogg's eugenics programs, conferences, and Battle Creek College.
In his will, Kellogg left his entire estate to the foundation.
In 1947, the foundation had over $687,000 in assets. By 1967, the foundation's accounts were a mere $492.87. In 1967, the state of Michigan indicted the trustees for squandering the foundation's funds and the foundation closed.
ALL THINGS 'KELLOGGS' & RELATED π(18+)
Part One
Is Kelloggs toxic?...π€
#DownTheRabbitHole
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2. 'Corn flakes, or cornflakes, are a breakfast cereal made from toasting flakes of corn (maize). Originally invented as a breakfast food to counter indigestion, it has become a popular food item in the American diet and in the United Kingdom where over 6 million households consume them.' Wikipedia