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'Lifebuoy Soap is a Carbolic Disinfectant Soap'
'An Antiseptic & Disinfectant' 1900s
'The Secret of Health'
A beautiful piece of land that went under contract within hours of being listed. It certainly had its charm!..
Two photographs probably showing the British Chemical Company plant at Trenton.
Page from a photograph album connected to the family of Harry Palmer of Trenton, Ontario (lived 1891-1976).
Donated to the Community Archives by Dan Dehlinger in November 2021.
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Edvard Munch (1863–1944) was one of the most famous Expressionist Norwegian painters. His style, known as symbolism, which mainly focused on life, love, anxiety, and loneliness played a significant role in the late 20th-century art, especially in German expressionism. The dark color and somber tones, the exaggerated forms, and the contrasting lines in his designs portrayed his psychological state. His most iconic artwork, The Scream (1893), which depicts the agonized face and radical expressions, symbolizes anxiety, one of human's most common psychological conditions. We have digitally enhanced some of his notable works from the public domain and made them available for you to download under the creative commons 0 license.
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The Crystal Bar, upstairs in main suite on left handside on exit from inner lobby.
The Mayfair Ballroom and Concert Hall was one of the most popular venue's in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, hosting a rock club, which became the largest and longest-running of its kind in Europe. Situated on the corner of Newgate Street and Low Friar Street, it closed in 1999 to make way for a leisure complex, now known as The Gate.
22 November 1961 photographed by Turner's.
Turner’s was established in Newcastle upon Tyne in the early 1900s. It was originally a chemists shop but in 1938 become a photographic dealer. Turners went on to become a prominent photographic and video production company in the North East of England. They had 3 shops in Newcastle city centre, in Pink Lane, Blackett Street and Eldon Square. Turner’s photographic business closed in the 1990s.
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"Grand Opera Bits a selection of the following operas
Lohengrin . William Tell . Cavelleria Rusticana . Tannhauser . Tovatore
Traviata . Stradella . Poet and Peasant . Rigoletto . Martha
Aida . Faust . Bohemian Girl . Carmen . Mignon
Selected & Arranged by George Rosey"
Published in New York in 1906. The full score is available from the Kelvin Smith Library at Case Western Reserve University: hdl.handle.net/2186/ksl:kulsco00168
Photograph of a girl and a boy, taken in the studio of A. C. Clarke, Napanee, Ontario. "Bessie & Jim Smith" has been written on the back of the photograph.
This is one of a set of photographs found in a photograph album donated to the Archives by Aaron Baptiste in 2010.
Information from Linda and Eric Wilde: Bessie May Smith was born in 1896 and her brother, James Lestor Smith in 1899. She died in 1944 and he died in 1986. Their parents were William Cleland Smith (1862-1947) and Ellen Jane Busby (1869-1958).
Beeston Humber 3hp Tricycle (1903) Engine 257cc 3hp Single Cylinder
Country of Origin England (Beeston, Nottingham)
Registration Number BW 1500
2021 London-Brighton number 113
Entrant Chris Cook
Rider Chris Cook
HUMBER ALBUM
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Thomas Humber's bicycle business was established in Coventry in 1868, and progressed into the Automotive Industry came via Harry Lawsons British Motor Syndicate, from which it purchased the rights to various unlikely automobile designs dreamt up by American E J Pennington. Freeing itself from Lawson, the reconstituted company commenced motor car production in 1900 with the unconventional (front-wheel drive, rear-wheel steered) M D Voiturette. A more conventional range of De Dion-powered light cars soon followed, which was notable for its use of shaft drive in an era when chain was the norm for such vehicles. Four-cylinder 12hp and 20hp models, designed by Louis Coatalen, had been added by 1903, but that year’s most significant introduction was the Humberette. Powered by a 5hp single-cylinder engine and featured two-speeds-plus-reverse transmission and, of course, shaft drive. It was the first Humber motor car to be produced in significant numbers There was also a 6½hp Royal Humberette and both versions were built at the firm’s Beeston and Coventry factories. Production ceased at the end of the 1905 season, but the Humberette name would be revived in 1913 for a new v-twin engined cyclecar.
Diolch am 90,080,479 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.
Thanks for 90,080,479 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated.
Shot 07.11.2021 near Queen Elizabeth Gate, Hyde Park In that London in the South (London-Brighton weekend). Ref. 123-245
carte panorama
Az épület 1873-ra készült el, szobrain A. Rodin is dolgozott.
további régi képek:
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Diploma from the Commercial Department of Albert College, Belleville, Ontario, awarded to John W. Richardson on 12th April 1900.
Text reads: "Know all men by these presents that John W. Richardson Having diligently attended complete Courses of Lectures and Classes of Practical Instruction in Bookkeeping, Accounts, Commercial Forms and Correspondence and Business Practice and Usages, was admitted to examinations, oral and written, in these subjects the results of which appear in the margin hereof, and in consideration of his proficiency therein We hereby recommend him to the favourable consideration of all Merchants, Traders, Factors, Accountants, Manufacturers and others engaged in Business. In Testimony Whereof we have awarded to him this Diploma and caused the same to be legally sealed and attested.
Given at the City of Belleville, this 12th day of April, A.D. 1900."
Donated by Shelley Doyle, March 2017.
Postcard showing two houses on Upper Mill Street in Deseronto, Ontario. The postcard was mailed in 1907. The house on the left [123 Mill Street] was owned by the Dalton family. John Dalton (1849-1923) had a furniture store on St. George Street.
Donated by Janice Gordon, July 2015.
A man sharpens a saw next to a workbench with a hammer and other tools.
One of a series of glass negatives related to the Bartlett family of Bancroft, Ontario.
Originally donated to Glanmore National Historic Site by Robert Griffith in September 2001. Transferred to the Community Archives in October 2021.
Tinted postcard of the Bay of Quinte Railway bridge over the west branch of the Moira river at Tweed, Ontario. There is a rowboat in the foreground.
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Edvard Munch (1863–1944) was one of the most famous Expressionist Norwegian painters. His style, known as symbolism, which mainly focused on life, love, anxiety, and loneliness played a significant role in the late 20th-century art, especially in German expressionism. The dark color and somber tones, the exaggerated forms, and the contrasting lines in his designs portrayed his psychological state. His most iconic artwork, The Scream (1893), which depicts the agonized face and radical expressions, symbolizes anxiety, one of human's most common psychological conditions. We have digitally enhanced some of his notable works from the public domain and made them available for you to download under the creative commons 0 license.
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Scanned from an original glass plate negative held at Hastings Library. Photographer and subject unidentified.
Funeral card for Richard A. Brooks (1842-1904), who died in Prince Edward County on 19 May 1904, aged 61. Printed text reads:
"One precious to our hearts has gone,
The voice we loved is stilled,
The place made vacant in our home
Can never more be filled.
Our Father in His wisdom called
The boon His love had given;
And though on earth the body lies,
The soul may rest in Heaven."
Part of a collection of photographs taken by Hastings and Prince Edward County photographers.
Item 52173, Engineering Department Photographic Negatives (Record Series 2613-07), Seattle Municipal Archives.
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Collection of watercolor fruit paintings from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Pomological Watercolor Collection. These fruit and nuts illustrations were created from 1886–1942 with 7,584 watercolor paintings. We have selected some of these incredible paintings and digitally enhanced them into high-resolution images. They are free to download under the CC0 license.
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Family snapshots, including a car and a baby carriage.
Page from a photograph album connected to the family of Harry Palmer of Trenton, Ontario (lived 1891-1976).
Donated to the Community Archives by Dan Dehlinger in November 2021.
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"The purposes (and therefore, means) of nature and arts are essentially, organically and according to the laws of the Universe are various - and equally great... and equally strong"—Wassily Kandinsky
We’re thrilled to curate some of the most famous works by Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944). Known as one of the first pioneers of modern abstract art, this Russian artist employed geometry, abstract colors, and abstract forms in his artworks. He believed that art can be used to express the “inner life” of an artist. Kandinsky’s style evolved over the years from fluid and organic to geometric and pictographic. In 1911, he founded the influential Munich group Der Blaue Reiter (“The Blue Rider”; 1911–14). Later, in 1921, he started to teach at Bauhaus, the historic art school that brought together influential contemporary artists including Joseph Albers, Lazlo Maholy-Nagy, Paul Klee, and Piet Mondrian. Although deceased, both Kandinsky and the Bauhaus movement are still influencing today’s art and design world. We have digitally enhanced these paintings, and they are free to use and download under the CC0 license.
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Image of a group of seven people. There is a portrait of a woman hanging on the wall. The glass plate has sustained damage.
One of a series of glass plate negatives from the Madoc Public Library.
Cannot figure out how they are related. People sure posed in their back yards a lot in the past! Maybe they still do.
Snapshots including a dog in clothing.
Page from a photograph album connected to the family of Harry Palmer of Trenton, Ontario (lived 1891-1976).
Donated to the Community Archives by Dan Dehlinger in November 2021.
"Small group in garden"
Four women in light-coloured dresses stand outside with five men (two standing, three seated).
Photograph taken in 1909.