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Pearl and metal buttons made in Birmingham between 1780 and 1820 collected by James Luckcock.
Accession number: 1953 F242
this was an attempt to make a quilt like this one: flickr.com/photos/eggmoney/400373863/ , mine doesn't look like hers which really worried me at first, the buttons were an afterthought in place of quilting stitching and I love them, in the end I'm happy with it
Buttoned Down Disco celebrated it's 8th birthday party at KOKO in Camden, with 24 kilos of glitter, two huge balloon drops, and lots and lots of happy smiling faces!
This is Pam Brody (aka the Button Lady). We, well my good friend Holly introduced the term, call her the Button Lady, because she has all kinds of buttons adorning her clothes. She has been performing songs on the piano at the Rose & Crown Pub in the U.K. Pavilion in Epcot's World Showcase for quite some time. Needless to say, when we go to Disney we make a point of stopping by for a pint or two and to say hi to Pam. She's a character.
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Going to bed after a normal day.
We went shopping for a present to get Austen for his upcoming birthday, but didn't find what we were looking for.
Vintage accordion with what looks like a piano keyboard. The instrument is in fact a C/F tuned diatonic accordion and is from eastern europe.
Bunny Button - a charming book for children at Easter with other books in the classic "Golden Books" series, on display at the Antiques on Camelback, central Phoenix, Arizona.
Not sure what they were rallying about! On the back it says, For Sale by Hammond Publishing Company Milwaukee, Wis. T. M. Hammond founded the company in 1893 and served as it's president until his death in 1923. Measures 3/4 of an inch.
Pearl and metal buttons made in Birmingham between 1780 and 1820 collected by James Luckcock.
Accession number: 1953 F125
Jenson Button, TV media pen, post-quali, 2014 British Grand Prix, Silverstone, IMG_6048, ©Jim Hunter 2014