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The Ada Movie Theatre in downtown Ada, Ohio.

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Makeup Héliantas.

Boje jeseni, Ada Ciganlija, Beograd

Hot Toys Ada Wong 1/6 figure from Resident Evil.

Ada, Ohio Police Department 2006 Ford Crown Victoria.

German postcard by Ross Verlag, no. 944/1, 1925-1926. Photo: Noto-Film / Schünemann.

 

German actress Ada Svedin (1894-1975) starred in several silent film operettas, produced and directed by Ludwig Czerny, who also became her husband.

 

Ada Svedin was born in Hohensalza, Germany (now Inowrocław, Poland) in 1894 (according to IMDb in Berlin in 1900). Her father was a composer and musician. Ada started her career as a secretary at the Deutsche Bank in Brussels, Belgium. When she came to Berlin, film director Ludwig Czerny spotted her by chance. He engaged her for his films in which she from early on impersonated leading roles. Among her first films were Er geniesst/He enjoys (1918), Die geborgte Villa/The borrowed villa (Ludwig Czerny, 1918), Die Notbremse/The emergency brake (1918) and Wie die Grossen/As the great (1918). In 1919 Czerny engaged her for the female lead role in his Melodie des Herzens/Melody of the Heart (Willi Achsel, Ludwig Czerny, 1919) opposite Charles Willy Kayser. That year, she also appeared with Kayser in Das Nachttelegramm/The night Telegram (Ludwig Czerny, 1919). She also had a part in Das Caviar-Mäuschen/The Little Caviar Mouse (Gerhard Dammann, 1919).

 

Ada Svedin and her director married in 1919. Czerny founded the production company Noto-Film Gmbh and in the coming years, he directed and produced several silent film operettas starring his wife. German Wikipedia: “Czerny had co-developed an invention (the so-called Czerny-Springefeld method) which copied a score sheet into the film negative. Thus the conductor and his orchestra could use this as a template for the cinematic musical passages; and singers in the cinema sang in sync with the lip movements the arias of the actors on the screen” Svedin played a countess in Das Kussverbot/The kiss ban (Ludwig Czerny, 1920). In her next film Miss Venus (Ludwig Czerny, 1921), Charles Willy Kayser was her co-star again. Sonny boy Willy Fritsch made his film debut in a supporting part in this silent film operetta. In Jenseits des Stromes/ Beyond the stream (Ludwig Czerny, 1922) , Svedin co-starred with Walter Janssen, but in Die blonde Geisha/The blonde Geisha (1923), Kayser was her film partner once again. In spite of the considerable effort of Czerny, Svedin and their Noto-Film, these films proved to be technically imperfect and also quite unsuccessful. Svedin’s final silent operetta was Das Mädel von Pontecuculi/The Girl from Pontecuculi (Ludwig Czerny, 1924), again with Charles Willy Kayser as her co-star. After this production Svedin retired from the film business. Noto-Film made one more film and then also stopped. Czerny produced some short documentaries during the 1930s. Ada Svedin died in 1975 in her homeplace Berlin.

 

Sources: Thomas Staedeli (Cyranos), KinoTV.com (German), Wikipedia (German) and IMDb.

Hasselblad 500C, 80mm f/2.8 Carl Zeiss Planar,

Kodak Portra 160

Scanned with CanoScan 8800F

 

Belgrade, Serbia

-2015

 

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ADA Solar 1 light over my 90cm planted fish tank

like I said before its ada, she is beautiful and a dangerous killer.

Hot Toys Ada Wong head, Flirty Girl body, various other parts.

after a couple of weeks growth. some endlers and shrimp added

Ada the black panther

SuperCon 2013

   

Hot Toys Ada Wong head, Flirty Girl body, various other parts.

Ada is a tiny BJD from DollChateau.

She's 17 cm high with 8-10mm eyes. Her head can wear 3.5" wigs (PukuPuki or Lati White size).

Ada was pitching a .com idea to Aaron

Santa hugs my friends Ada and Cora. Be well my friends, especially in the difficult days you have encountered.

Ada is about two hours east of Accra. This is where the Volta River meets the Atlantic: a conglomeration of sandy islands, sand bars and small villages.

  

Frequent travelers are invited to visit my website, here...

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Ada is wearing a pink satin blouse so she gets the matching pink cake. Enjoy Ada!

gonna convert the stripes to angles with cheese, but i need more blue. i like the effect a little better

 

when i first did this I was on my own budget, so I went for what worked and was cheap. now that i'm doing it as a commission i can be as creative as i want, without having to worry about the cost.

Ada Ciganlija, colloquially shortened to Ada, is a river island that has artificially been turned into a peninsula, located in the Sava River's course through central Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The name can also refer to the adjoining artificial Sava Lake and its beach. To take advantage of its central location, over the past few decades, it was turned from an inaccessible marsh into an immensely popular recreational zone, most notable for its beaches and sports facilities, which, during summer seasons, can have over 100,000 visitors daily and up to 300,000 visitors over the weekend. Due to this popularity, Ada Ciganlija has been commonly nicknamed "More Beograda" ("Belgrade's Sea"), which was officially accepted as an advertising slogan in 2008.

Ada/Russell hybrid has finally arrived.

They have restored the memorial to Ada Lewis in Maidenhead which was originally erected in 1908.

 

In Dec 2010 it was moved a short distance away from the side of the A4 at the end of the bridge, to Bridge Gardens, beside the river. The same memorial, different position is here - www.flickr.com/photos/petereed/1260893886/

 

Ada Hannah Lewis was a wealthy philanthropist, born in Liverpool in 1844, died in London 1906. She was the wife of Samuel Lewis (1837 – January 13, 1901). Samuel Lewis was born in Birmingham and worked as a salesman of steel pens, then opened a jeweller's shop before making his name as a money-lender to the aristocracy.

 

From here - www.tymsder.co.uk/lender.htm

 

The story of Samuel Lewis, the most respected and philanthropic Jewish moneylender in Victorian society, is one of contrasts. Not only does Sam's life represent the classic rags-to-riches story but it also the difference in contemporary attitudes to usurers and the extravagant aristocrats who were their clients.

 

Moneylenders were generally shunned and reviled by society, yet society, particularly those in the upper echelons, could not do without their services. Samuel Lewis, discreet and trustworthy, gained their confidence and even their friendship in solving the cash-flow problems of rich and famous clients, including close friends of the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) and members of the exclusive Jockey Club. England's premier earl, the 20th Earl of Shrewsbury, borrowed a total of £370,000 (equivalent to £13 million today).

 

Sam's activities attracted the remorseless opprobrium of Sir George Lewis, society's leading solicitor and , like Sam. a Jew. Conscious that many an aristocrat was ruined by resorting to the services of West End usurers, Sir George branded Sam a 'curse to society and a danger to the community'. Yet to the poor of London, slum-born Sam was a benefactor, bequeathing money to establish accommodation at reasonable rents, and both he and his wife Ada were generous to deserving and appropriate charities.

 

Although as a Jewish moneylender Sam could not be part of high society, he and Ada owned houses in Grosvenor Square, London, on the river in Maidenhead, and in Brunswick Terrace, Hove. Ada was a well-known Mayfair hostess, and the Lewises were seen at all the fashionable events of the season. After Sam's death Ada, the wealthiest widow in England, was received at court, travelled extensively, supported the arts (especially music), and, at the age of 60, remarried - in church - Guards officer less than half her age. But in her will she expressed the wish to be buried next to Sam, and the lay side by side in a Golders Green cemetery.

 

Asked what he would like his epitaph to be, Sam replied, 'I lend to the lord and I give to the poor'. He saw himself as a latter-day Robin Hood.

  

On his death in 1901, Samuel left an endowment to set up a charitable trust to provide good quality homes for working people in London. Samuel Lewis Housing Trust susequently became Southern Housing Group, and now owns 24,000 homes. Ada became the wealthiest widow in England, and, at the age of 60 married a guards officer less than half her age. She died in 1906, and was buried next to Sam in Golders Green cemetery.

 

From the British Journal of Nursing, October 1906...

 

"We wonder if it is any consolation to those unfortunate persons who borrowed money from the usurer Sam Lewis that much of the £2,500,000 which he left to his wife is to benefit (now that the lady is dead) our charitable institutions. We doubt it.

 

But the windfall has caused great glee to many hard-working hospital secretaries. Amongst the charities which benefit is King Edward's hospital fund which gets £250,000. Other bequests are the London Hospital for a ward to be called the "Ada Lewis Ward",” £20,000; to the Sisters of Nazareth, Hammersmith, £20,000; for a home for London working girls, to be named "The Ada Lewis Home” £15,000; for charitable institutions at Cookham and Maidenhead, £15,000; for the relief of the Jewish poor in Dublin, £15,000.

 

The sum of £10,000 was left to each of the following: Guy’s, Charing Cross, St. George’s, St. Bartholomew’s, University College, St, Thomas’s, and Metropolitan Hospitals, Maidenhead Hospital, Hospital for Consumption, Sussex County Hospital (Brighton), Jews’ College, and the Jewish Board of Guardians for the relief of poor Jews.

 

Each of the following receives £5,000: Paddingdon Green Children’s Hospital, Evelina Hospital for Sick Children, London Ophthalmic Hospital, and the Jewish Soup Kitchen.

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Ada Bojana Calimera

Ae-Chan As Ada Wong (RE6)

Photo: Mike Valo

Hot Toys Ada Wong head, Flirty Girl body, various other parts.

Ada Park, Ada, Michigan USA

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Ana, known as Fibi, studies music academy in Cetinje,

waiter at “Home of Culture Usće"

 

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