On 2 June 1844, three
men clambered onto the rocky skerry of Eldey, a few kilometres off the southwest tip of Iceland.
Not exact matches
In the Summer clubs will be
clambering for him and we know we cant compete financially with the likes of Real Madrid, Chelsea and
Man City.
72: A frustrated foul from Williams there as he
clambers all over the back of Tadic with the Southampton
man trying to burst through the park and the Everton defender is not happy about the decision to award the hosts a free kick.
The star though is Ferra / Torr, a bizarre partnership consisting of a hulking beast
man (Torr) and a diminutive warrior girl (Ferra) who sits on her companion's shoulders, occassionally
clambering down to delivery stabbing dagger blows.
The resulting images are a stark portrayal of Promethean repetition; the treacherous, daily descent of the
men down the slippery walls and the
clambering back up, laden with sacks of sodden earth.
I have happy memories of
clambering over one of Frink's Seated
Man editions in their garden with my siblings when we were children.
Li Wei, a short and stocky
man,
clambered up a metal ladder ten feet, sticking his head deep into a hole in the wall.
Man of the hour Tillmans, flanked by proud parents, was suddenly
clambering up onto his chair to the thunder of ecstatic applause.
Latimer, on July 1st, 1916, the
men with their Webley revolvers and whistles,
clambering out of the trenches and walking to the German machine - guns were on average 20.