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Oaxaca Gallery, INAH, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
Title: Box, jewellery
Description: Jewellery box. A Victorian dressing case. Made from faux leather, satin, velvet, and metal. The case is rectangular with a fitted lid that has two hinged on the back for opening and closing. The exterior is a faux green leather with wood-grain texture. The interior is lined on the lid and base with a green satin. Inside is a removable tray that has several compartments with green velvet. On the front of the box is a metal lock.
Credit: Collection of Auckland Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira, 1963.74, col.0657, 37151
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Extra goodies =D. String, eye lashes, free fur wig, certificate, instruction booklet and 5 pairs of eyes.
This is a picture box keyring, when you hold it to your eye withe light behind you can see the picture inside, unfortunatly this one has a picture of me when I was 8
Beyanisa anunciando el primer asalto, Alisea y Jorge se llevan muy mal, así que Carlos y Noelia les han preparado un combate de boxeo para que se desfogen.
We had fun at college a few weeks ago recreating an old fashion photo. I thought I'd add my own twist to it in Photoshop by replacing the background and creating a reflection. Not entirely happy with the perspective though. Does anyone know how I can make the base of the reflection meet the base of the box - Transform doesn't seem to do it?
I have many favorite places n Second Life. Some are brilliantly creative and others are simple, elegant and immersive.
Art Box is a favorite. This is a gallery of internationally famous art by well-known artists in our world history. These are the artworks that we most recognize.
Here, you can become part of the art. You can attach props and be a character in the work itself. This is a place that will put a smile on your face.
Art Box is set up so that you can snap great pictures of yourself while you are in the art... in the piece itself. So have fun!
If you go, try to spend at least 2 hours here. There is a lot of see and a lot to try out. And, bring friends. It's a wonderful place to share with those who love art.
Glasgow police box, High St. and Cathedral Square being altered from its original and correct red to London police box blue. All to make it look like a 'Tardis' and provide a photo opportunity for Dr. Who fans. What price heritage and accuracy compared to a cheap theatrical prop?!
The memory of my lunch box and what my mother put inside it.
The memory of going to baseball games at Westgate Park where I watched Tony Perez play as a minor leaguer. Two of my baseball hero's are pictured here... Ted William and Eddie Mathews (both of San Diego}.
The memory of owning my first pocket knife and wristwatch.
The memory of marbles and all the other games I played.
And lastly the memory of my bullfrog 'Black Jack'. Once homework and chores were finished my parents let me off to the fields and the canyons. The memory of all the snakes, lizards, and insects that I brought home and was allowed to keep. Black Jack shown here was donated to The San Diego Zoo one day and my dad and I were brought back behind the displays to see everything there!
I lived a very full and active life as a boy...
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'My Childhood Memories'
The relatively modern signal box here at Faversham was built in 1959 when electrification was completed. It lasted until 2011 when it was decommissioned, with signalling transferred to the Gillingham box.
A few more shots from the "Cat-in-a-box" session :0) I'm away until Friday with work and only have my iPhone, so I'll catch up with everyone when I get back.
Magic Kingdom.
Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
September 2012.
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Eastern Box Turtle
Terrapene carolina carolina
Along the bicycle path just west of the university, Valdosta, Georgia, USA.
11 May 2007, 9:56am
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A beautiful little place near Harriman, Tennessee that the locals call the "Pepper Box".
I always thought that the Pepper Box got its name from the sound water makes dripping from 100 to 150 feet onto the rocks in the valley below. I have gone to sleep on many a camp-outs listening to this sound. However, I've recently learned that they used to mine saltpeter in this canyon.
The fall colors have once again come to this hidden wonderful land.
You can buy this and other of my photos at: paul-mashburn.artistwebsites.com/featured/hiking-the-pepp...