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Joseph Gill


Nancy and Joseph Gill
Website: Worldglobetrotters.com

Joseph Gill was born on March 2, 1949 in Portland, Oregon and spent the first 20 years of his life in Vancouver, Washington; just across the Columbia River from Portland. His mother, Trudi ‘Osborne’ Gill, was an avid traveler so every summer from 1960 - 1969, he would go with her overseas. They traveled all through Japan, the Philippines, Thailand, Taiwan, and the rest of SE Asia. Then they went to every country in Central and South America, followed by West and North Africa. They continued on to almost every country in Europe. He never met any other travelers in these early days and the world was completely different to what it is as they travel today. While visiting 65 or 70 countries, he noticed jewelry stores and thought to maybe go in that business so he could continue traveling as an adult.


His father, Dr. Joseph Howland Gill, MD, an Orthopedic Surgeon in private practice and a senior professor at the University of Oregon Medical School was always interested in learning new things. He took a course in geology and asked Joseph to go sit in on his classes and that became the first love for him. Joseph went to The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, OMSI for 3 weeks at Camp Hancock in eastern Oregon during 2 summer sessions, where he studied geology. He graduated with a B.Sc. in 1970 from Portland State University in both Geology and Physical Geography. Then he took a job for one year at Fox’s Gem Shop, a fine jewelry store in Seattle.


Joseph started the GIA home courses while in Seattle and that is when he started a mad passion for collecting all books and publications in English on every aspect of gems and jewelry. He then moved from Seattle to Denver in 1972 where he took some graduate courses in geology at Colorado School of Mines. Joseph was doing a lot of research at the US Geological Survey nearby and there learned about the Gemological Association of Great Britain and its very coveted degree F.G.A.. Usually, it is a 2-year intense course, where one in five people who take the exams manage to pass. Because of his geology background, he talked them into letting him take only the second year and challenging the first year exam without taking the actual course and they said OK. So he took the GIA final exams and the two British exams over a consecutive three days, at the USGS Library with a professor acting as proctor. He received his GIA “Gemologist” degree dated Aug. 23, 1973 and his British degree “Fellow of the Gemmological Association of Great Britain” or F.G.A. dated Nov.19, 1973. Later in 1975 the American Gem Society AGS gave Joseph the “Certified Gemologist” degree.  


My guest tonight, Joseph Gill, can probably best be characterized as “a generalists’ generalist.” Joe has literally “traveled the world” for almost 60 years — first, at a young age with his globe-trotting mother, then for the past 25 years with his wife, Nancy; tonight, he will be speaking to us from Malaysia — the place he and Nancy currently call “home” ….

Joe’s geological background — and the fact that he lived for many years on the Big Island — make him the perfect guest to ask about Hawaii … and the increasingly energetic activity occurring beneath Kilauea … at “19.5.”

Joe’s other diverse interests, ranging from the extraordinary array of people he has met in his decades of far-flung travels, to his passion for “gemology” (he sold the famous 78-caret “pear-shaped diamond” to Richard Burton, for Elizabeth Taylor in 1979), also extend to “world symbologies” — including, the true origins and history of the infamous Nazi-associated “Swastika”– Which, in fact, is none other than another ancient reference to “the Physics” … and 19.5!

Join us … on an unforgettable world odyssey ….

 

Richard C. Hoagland



Show Items

Richard’s Items:

1- Scorching-Hot Lava Evaporates Entire Lake in Hawaii

 

2-  Huge Dust Storm on Mars Hits NASA’s Opportunity Rover

 

3- Officials warn of falling ash after explosion at Kilauea summit

 

4-  Lava fills up Hawaiian bay, destroys hundreds of homes

 

 

 

5-  Hawaii volcano: Radar shows Kilauea crater is SLUMPING as experts warn of future ROCKFALLS

 

 

6- Aug-’99-solar-eclipse

 

 

7- Aug-’99-solar-eclipse-CL-lunar-glass-grid


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28 – Travel Photos from Website: Worldglobetrotters.com

 

 

29-  Origins of Christianity and Othe

 

30- Origins of the Suavastika & Swas

 

31- Reminiscences of Joseph & Nancy

 

32-  https://archive.org/

 

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2 Comments so far:

  1. Rick M. says:

    Wow. Another fantastic show Richard. Thanks again.

  2. GregAhrens says:

    Architectural detail, Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri.
    (Swastika) Constructed 1935
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/11581147@N06/5149736497

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