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As seen from Olana. The home to famed Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church.
Taken- 5/30/08, MRW Photos
January 17, 2011
Shot 1 of 6 in this series.
This is my Vest Pocket Kodak folding camera which was manufactured in 1915 by Eastman Kodak in Rochester, N.Y.
This camera was especially popular among WWI soldiers because it was lightweight (not much bigger than today's pocket cameras) and it had a stylus which they could use to record notes on the back paper of each frame on the roll.
It was the first camera to use Kodak's popular small No. 127 roll film (as opposed to the larger No. 127 rolls) - taking 8, 1 ⅝" x 2 ½" photos per roll.
For exposure settings, the camera could shoot shutter speed of 1/25, 1/50, B and T as well as auto time settings. The aperture could be set between F6.3 and F11.
When bought from a Kodak dealer, this camera came with a slew of handy accessories, including a close-up lens, color filter with instructions, the No. 127 autographic film, an instruction book, negative album for 100 exposures and a case.
In a nutshell, it was a very innovative and practical camera.
When compared to today's pocket camera's, it's interesting to see how some things changed, and many things remain the same.
Serial no. 12534.
Kalyan’s WCAM-3 # 21933 hauling LKO bound 12534 Pushpak Express curving into Vasai road for halt where WCAM-3 got detached and WAG-5 Barbie got attached to it. Another twin going towards to Diwa can be seen in the Pic.
Title: "Evolution of Transportation"
Artist: Vincent Glinsky and Leo Schulemowitz (Assistant)
Year: 1934
The piece is comprised of five cast stone reliefs. It was funded by TRAP.
This Classical and Colonial Revival post office was originally built in 1909-11 using the designs of James Knox Taylor, and was expanded in 1939. It was individually placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. It is also a contributing property to the Hudson Historic District, which was listed in 1985.
Hudson, New York is a charming Hudson River city located between Troy and Poughkeepsie. It serves as the shire town of Columbia County.
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13 South 3 Street
Hudson, NY 12534
Phone:(518) 822-1500
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13 South 3 Street
Hudson, NY 12534
Phone:(518) 822-1500
To read more about this meal, please CLICK HERE
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Vest Pocket Kodak Autographic (sn 645999) with Kodak Meniscus lens in Kodak Ball Bearing shutter.
U.S.-speed 8 Meniscus, iris diaphragm scaled 1 - 4 (with explanatory text)
The Kodak Ball Bearing shutter is of the three-blade leaf type, speeds - 1/25, 1/50, B, T. Autotime settings. Serial no. 12534 dating it to between 1916 and 1918 (plan black enaml, Type S-11a).
THis unit of the Vest Pocket was manufactured by Kodak from 1915 to 1926. The unit shown here is the early Autograpoc model with Patent Dates March 4, 1902; May 6, 1913.
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Vandaag maar weer eens naar Gouda geweest, met nóg meer leuke verrassingen dan de vorige keer!
VIRM 8721 als trein 12534 Leeuwarden - Rotterdam Centraal.
[21-02-2015] Vandaag was het weer eens tijd om naar Gouda te gaan. Meteen bij aankomst was het al raak met een losse loc, maar toen bleef het een lange tijd stil. Ondertussen veelal ICMm en SGMm erop gezet, voor er nog wat speciale treinen kwamen.
NSR ICMm 4023 en 4055 als trein 12534 Leeuwarden - Rotterdam Centraal.
13 South 3 Street
Hudson, NY 12534
Phone:(518) 822-1500
Paired with Nigl, Sekt Rosé 2010
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Vest Pocket Kodak Autographic (sn 645999) with Kodak Meniscus lens in Kodak Ball Bearing shutter.
U.S.-speed 8 Meniscus, iris diaphragm scaled 1 - 4 (with explanatory text)
The Kodak Ball Bearing shutter is of the three-blade leaf type, speeds - 1/25, 1/50, B, T. Autotime settings. Serial no. 12534 dating it to between 1916 and 1918 (plan black enaml, Type S-11a).
THis unit of the Vest Pocket was manufactured by Kodak from 1915 to 1926. The unit shown here is the early Autograpoc model with Patent Dates March 4, 1902; May 6, 1913.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2012, All Rights Reserved
Vest Pocket Kodak Autographic (sn 645999) with Kodak Meniscus lens in Kodak Ball Bearing shutter.
U.S.-speed 8 Meniscus, iris diaphragm scaled 1 - 4 (with explanatory text)
The Kodak Ball Bearing shutter is of the three-blade leaf type, speeds - 1/25, 1/50, B, T. Autotime settings. Serial no. 12534 dating it to between 1916 and 1918 (plan black enaml, Type S-11a).
THis unit of the Vest Pocket was manufactured by Kodak from 1915 to 1926. The unit shown here is the early Autograpoc model with Patent Dates March 4, 1902; May 6, 1913.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2012, All Rights Reserved
Diese Brosche wurde von Bertold Löffler, einem Schüler von Koloman Moser entworfen.
Er entwarf dieses Motiv gemeinsam mit einigen anderen im Jahr 1903.
Im MAK, Museum für angewandte Kunst, existiert eine original Entwurfzeichnung für dieses Motiv mit der Inventarnummer KI 12534-3.
Die Brosche ist mit der Dianakopfpunze, der Rosenmarke, dem Dreizeiler Wiener Werk Stätte, einem kleinen WW sowie dem Monogramm von Bertold Löffler gemarkt.
Literatur: MAK, Archiv der Wiener Werkstätte, Inventarnummer KI 12534-3,Leopold Museum, Jugendstil, Glanz einer Epoche, Seite 66
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The 1868 J. W. Edmonds Hose Co. firehouse in Hudson, New York. The Hudson Fire Department traces its history to the J.W. Edmonds Hose Co., which was founded in 1794, making it the oldest volunteer fire company in the state. The company moved to a consolidated fire station in 2005 and the building has been on and off the market for several years now. It can be yours for 1.495 million dollars but the interior needs a lot of work.
Diese Brosche wurde von Bertold Löffler, einem Schüler von Koloman Moser entworfen.
Er entwarf dieses Motiv gemeinsam mit einigen anderen im Jahr 1903.
Im MAK, Museum für angewandte Kunst, existiert eine original Entwurfzeichnung für dieses Motiv mit der Inventarnummer KI 12534-3.
Die Brosche ist mit der Dianakopfpunze, der Rosenmarke, dem Dreizeiler Wiener Werk Stätte, einem kleinen WW sowie dem Monogramm von Bertold Löffler gemarkt.
Literatur: MAK, Archiv der Wiener Werkstätte, Inventarnummer KI 12534-3,Leopold Museum, Jugendstil, Glanz einer Epoche, Seite 66
For more information, more pictures and an english translation please visit www.kunsthammer.at Add us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Kunsthammer-Kunsthandel-Kolhammer/... or follow us on twitter www.twitter.com/kunsthammer
13 South 3 Street
Hudson, NY 12534
Phone:(518) 822-1500
To read more about this meal, please CLICK HERE
Paired with Jean-Yves Péron 2009 Côtillon des Dames 2010 (poured from a magnum bottle). This particular natural wine was so unique and I adored the flavors from the glass.
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13 South 3 Street
Hudson, NY 12534
Phone:(518) 822-1500
To read more about this meal, please CLICK HERE
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© 2014 Tina Wong; The Wandering Eater. All Rights Reserved. Images may not be reproduced, copied, or used in any way without written permission.
Panorama of ISS055 image of Manama (and its oddly shaped coastline) in Bahrain. Color/processing variant.
Vest Pocket Kodak Autographic (sn 645999) with Kodak Meniscus lens in Kodak Ball Bearing shutter.
U.S.-speed 8 Meniscus, iris diaphragm scaled 1 - 4 (with explanatory text)
The Kodak Ball Bearing shutter is of the three-blade leaf type, speeds - 1/25, 1/50, B, T. Autotime settings. Serial no. 12534 dating it to between 1916 and 1918 (plan black enaml, Type S-11a).
THis unit of the Vest Pocket was manufactured by Kodak from 1915 to 1926. The unit shown here is the early Autograpoc model with Patent Dates March 4, 1902; May 6, 1913.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2012, All Rights Reserved
Vest Pocket Kodak Autographic (sn 645999) with Kodak Meniscus lens in Kodak Ball Bearing shutter.
U.S.-speed 8 Meniscus, iris diaphragm scaled 1 - 4 (with explanatory text)
The Kodak Ball Bearing shutter is of the three-blade leaf type, speeds - 1/25, 1/50, B, T. Autotime settings. Serial no. 12534 dating it to between 1916 and 1918 (plan black enaml, Type S-11a).
THis unit of the Vest Pocket was manufactured by Kodak from 1915 to 1926. The unit shown here is the early Autograpoc model with Patent Dates March 4, 1902; May 6, 1913.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2012, All Rights Reserved
Graham Carter is featuring at artrepublic.com. This is a signed limited edition of 80. www.artrepublic.com/prints/12534-moon-greeter-giclee-signed-limited-edition-of-80.html
Vest Pocket Kodak Autographic (sn 645999) with Kodak Meniscus lens in Kodak Ball Bearing shutter.
U.S.-speed 8 Meniscus, iris diaphragm scaled 1 - 4 (with explanatory text)
The Kodak Ball Bearing shutter is of the three-blade leaf type, speeds - 1/25, 1/50, B, T. Autotime settings. Serial no. 12534 dating it to between 1916 and 1918 (plan black enaml, Type S-11a).
THis unit of the Vest Pocket was manufactured by Kodak from 1915 to 1926. The unit shown here is the early Autograpoc model with Patent Dates March 4, 1902; May 6, 1913.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2012, All Rights Reserved
Vest Pocket Kodak Autographic (sn 645999) with Kodak Meniscus lens in Kodak Ball Bearing shutter.
U.S.-speed 8 Meniscus, iris diaphragm scaled 1 - 4 (with explanatory text)
The Kodak Ball Bearing shutter is of the three-blade leaf type, speeds - 1/25, 1/50, B, T. Autotime settings. Serial no. 12534 dating it to between 1916 and 1918 (plan black enaml, Type S-11a).
THis unit of the Vest Pocket was manufactured by Kodak from 1915 to 1926. The unit shown here is the early Autograpoc model with Patent Dates March 4, 1902; May 6, 1913.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2012, All Rights Reserved
13 South 3 Street
Hudson, NY 12534
Phone:(518) 822-1500
Paired with Commanderie de Peyrassol, Côtes de Provence Rosé 2012
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Diese Brosche wurde von Bertold Löffler, einem Schüler von Koloman Moser entworfen.
Er entwarf dieses Motiv gemeinsam mit einigen anderen im Jahr 1903.
Im MAK, Museum für angewandte Kunst, existiert eine original Entwurfzeichnung für dieses Motiv mit der Inventarnummer KI 12534-3.
Die Brosche ist mit der Dianakopfpunze, der Rosenmarke, dem Dreizeiler Wiener Werk Stätte, einem kleinen WW sowie dem Monogramm von Bertold Löffler gemarkt.
Literatur: MAK, Archiv der Wiener Werkstätte, Inventarnummer KI 12534-3,Leopold Museum, Jugendstil, Glanz einer Epoche, Seite 66
For more information, more pictures and an english translation please visit www.kunsthammer.at Add us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Kunsthammer-Kunsthandel-Kolhammer/... or follow us on twitter www.twitter.com/kunsthammer
Vest Pocket Kodak Autographic (sn 645999) with Kodak Meniscus lens in Kodak Ball Bearing shutter.
U.S.-speed 8 Meniscus, iris diaphragm scaled 1 - 4 (with explanatory text)
The Kodak Ball Bearing shutter is of the three-blade leaf type, speeds - 1/25, 1/50, B, T. Autotime settings. Serial no. 12534 dating it to between 1916 and 1918 (plan black enaml, Type S-11a).
THis unit of the Vest Pocket was manufactured by Kodak from 1915 to 1926. The unit shown here is the early Autograpoc model with Patent Dates March 4, 1902; May 6, 1913.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2012, All Rights Reserved