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Maker: Adolphe Block (1829-1903)
Born: France
Active: France
Medium: simili verre print
Size: 3 1/2 in x 7 in
Location: France
Object No. 2024.160
Shelf: E-2-B
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Rank: 50
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provide glass-like look to tissue views
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Maker: Pierre Adolphe Hennetier [Sculptor] (French, 1828 - 1888) and Adolphe Block [Publisher] (French, 1829 - 1903)
Title: Les Pompiers de L'Enfer (The Firemen of Hell), Number 54 from the series Les Diableries
Date: ca. 1860
Medium: Hand-colored stereoview
Maker: Adolphe Block (1829-1903)
Born: France
Active: France
Medium: simili verre print
Size: 3 1/2 in x 7 in
Location: France
Object No. 2024.159
Shelf: E-2-B
Publication:
Other Collections:
Notes: "Simili Verre" is a special process intended to
provide glass-like look to tissue views
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For information about reproducing this image, visit: THE HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY ARCHIVE
Adolphe Braun
Little Matterhorn, 1858-1877
Stereographic photograph
© Albertina - On permanent loan from the Austrian Federal Education and Research Institute for Graphics (Höhere Graphische Bundes-, Lehr- und Versuchsans
William Adolphe Bouguereau's "The Nut Gathers" at the Partridge Creek Mall.
Part of an outdoor exhibition put on by the Detroit Institute of Art (DIA) to celebrate their 125th anniversary.
Architect - Adolphe Staatje Date - 1933
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolphe_Staatje
Not sure how reliable this info is as there is no source reference for it on the wikipedia page
Image from 'Voyage aux Pyrénées ... Troisième édition illustrée par Gustave Doré', 003573086
Author: TAINE, Hippolyte Adolphe.
Page: 176
Year: 1860
Place: Paris
Publisher:
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This image forms part of the digitised photographs of the Ross and Pat Craig Collection. Ross Craig (1926-2012) was a local historian born in Stockton and dedicated much of his life promoting and conserving the history of Stockton, NSW. He possessed a wealth of knowledge about the suburb and was a founding member of the Stockton Historical Society and co-editor of its magazine. Pat Craig supported her husband’s passion for history, and together they made a great contribution to the Stockton and Newcastle communities. We thank the Craig Family and Stockton Historical Society who have kindly given Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia, access to the collection and allowed us to publish the images. Thanks also to Vera Deacon for her liaison in attaining this important collection.
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Montmartre Cemetery in Paris, France, is one of the city's major cemeteries. It's the big one for the north part of the city. (Pere Lachaise for the east, Montparnasse for the south, and...I forget which big one is for the west.)
Although Pere Lachaise is the most famous in town -- and largest -- Montmartre Cemetery also has its share of dead celebrities. It's often called the Artists' Cemetery Berlioz, Najinsky, Dumas, Degas are buried here, among others. (Yet, I believe most of France's post-modern poets -- like Rimbaud -- are actually at Montparnasse.)
At any rate, here's a snapshot of what you can find in Montmartre Cemetery. A relaxing garden feel with a few nice panoramas and some pretty headstones. It's definitely worth a visit.