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From a series of boxes constructed between 1987 and 2007. Most now lost in transit, given away as gifts, these only exist as the photographic documents.
Inspired by the love of Joseph Cornell,gaming machines and pop art.
Thank you Telzey for the picture... Thank you ghostbones for the "pollution" texture, and I can't find the source of the other texture- so if this is yours (on the jewel box) let me know- thank you!!!
Created for Textures for Layers Challenge #17: Victorian Doghousei
25¢ from a yard sale. Might save these until Christmas.
I liked how they stack and also nest. Each one has a working key. We have the ABC and the 123, but not the other shapes.
mažos medinės apipieštos dėžutės skirtos Kalėdinei mugei R.Štainerio gydomosios pedagogikos centre , gruodžio 19 d.
On a rail transport system, signalling control is the process by which control is exercised over train movements by way of railway signals and block systems to ensure that trains operate safely, over the correct route and to the proper timetable. Signalling control was originally exercised via a decentralised network of control points that were known by a variety of names including signal box
Great Western Railway Museum Swindon
I cannot help myself. Here’s a story about records, books, postage, recycling and reuse.
This box started out life containing 16 copies of Patrick O’Farrell’s paperback book with ISBN 0-86840-635-X, sent from the University of New South Wales Press (printed on the box). It must have been sent to Readings bookshop in Carlton, who reused it to send something to Dr Phillip Law (1912-2010) at his home in Canterbury (address label on the bottom of the box, unfortunately Post Paid Australia with no postmark). Dr Law used it to store excess publications about Antarctica (inscribed on the box in his own hand). On the death of Dr Law in 2010, the box ended up with us, the eScholarship Research Centre, who have been working with Dr Law on his papers since the mid 1980s. We have the final material from Dr Law now processed and boxed in special National Library of Australia boxes, ready for transfer to their custody.
Looking up the book in the National Library of Australia’s Trove catalogue and checking the ISBNs of the different editions reveals that this box originally held the third edition of The Irish in Australia, published in 2000.
I needed a box to send 18 copies of a book we have just published (November 2011), Founders, Firsts and Feminists: Women Leaders in Twentieth-century Australia, to a conference being held in Canberra next week. This box did the job nicely!
I turn these on an antique lathe I have. The boxes are apple and Bradford pear and the bowls are red oak and Bradford pear. All of the wood is from family and neighborhood trees.
A view of the ring inside the box when Chris first brought it home. This gives a great view of the setting.
ODC2. Box.
Ok, so today I thought I'd think INSIDE the box ;-) be a little different there.
First let me say I started off a different idea, Origami. The most stupidly difficult task ever. I unsucessfully made a mess of a box which I was going to be all creative with, but that failed.
So this was my backup plan.
I emptied this giant box in my parents room, and climbed in, but this was the best I could come up with I'm afraid as I lost the will to live after my Origami.
I shall attempt it again though so wish me luck! >.<
Happy Sunday everyone.
Daily Dog Challenge - 987. 7/15 "Pick Your Adjective" Read for Description - My dog is so __________. We all say it from time to time, but today, take a picture of your dog that shows it!
Our Daily Challenge - BOXES is the challenge for Tuesday 15th July
My son-in-law brought me these three stacking boxes from Africa, he watched the gal make them, they are all beaded on thin wire.
Fresh peaches, all boxed up to take home.
Oh my, the temptation.
I was amused to note that one peach in the central box is a good bit bigger than its mates.
A functional work of art! One-of-a-kind, hand-painted jewelry box that was rescued from a thrift store. Collaged pages from a vintage book adorn this fun and functional jewelry box.
A tiny (2.5 in ~ 6.35 cm ~ in diameter) red box with black spots made of wet felted wool and a vintage button.
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