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I made a button from my icon (which I use on many other websites, as well as in my blog)

I think I have seen all 5 in the conservatory now. Each one is completely different looking from the other 4. The name finally came to me - Button Quail. Actually it turns out they're not really quail at all. Just about every website deals exclusively with their behavior in captivity. They are bred, bought and sold and kept as pets and in aviaries. The 5 in the conservatory are become much tamer than they used to be. This is the best link I could find.....

 

pacificamericansingers.org/articles/artpc974.htm

  

HUGE button copy at the intersection of Ohio Turnpike and OH 4

פיית כפתורים במסגרת החלפה

Power button (?) for CRAY Y-MP EL.

Picture of the button they give you this year to tour the lavender farms and ride the shuttles.

 

http://camknows.blogspot.com/2009/07/sequim-lavender-festival-2009.html

Button eyes - what do they see?

 

HUSKER DU - "Push The Button"

 

Hear the sirens in the afternoon

Enemy missile gonna hit us soon

Casualties will be gigantic

Run down the street and panic

 

Push the button baby

Freak out, overreact

Push the button baby

Attack Attack Attack Attack

 

Living underground is no fun

Can't talk to anyone

Ain't got no outside influence

Staying alive by civil defense

 

Turn your TV to a defense station

They'll provide emergency information

Hide in a cave if you know what's best

Announcer says, "No, this is not a test"

In April 1955 30 buttons were attached to this 10 3/4'' x 13'' piece of cardboard that was from a sign in Emmaus, PA as seen on the back of this display. Some of the buttons are missing. There seems no theme to this BUTTON DISPLAY CARD so it may have been a child that was given the cardboard and buttons to keep them busy. There are some celluloid buttons, metal buttons, plastic and glass on this display.

THIS CARD IS FOR DISPLAY ONLY-NOT FOR SALE

Interesting Button Photograph sporting a heavily varnished Salt Print, or possibly, Albumen print.

 

The reverse can be seen here:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/23738015@N07/3242094615/

    

Polymer clay BIG button

F1 Sepang Malaysia 2015

Button Point, Nevada, just east of Winnemucca. Early evening light looking southwest with I-80 in the distance. Dave Stanley photo ©2025

Close up on blue jeans button

©Tranquil Photography

This is my cat Button.... EATING A FLY.

bobble stitch crocheted cap with button tab accent

v3.0 - production ready

 

TLC Essentials Dark Thyme, 5 mm hook. button by La Mode

USC logo button from the late 1970s or early 1980s.

Push button Telephones.

 

Checkout Novel; Fallen Lotus Petals at www.FallenLotusPetals.com

 

Also on Amazon; Fallen Lotus Petals

My God-child Amy went to the doctor today to have her adenoids taken

out. While they were up in her nose, the found something odd: a

button, which had apparently been in there for a few weeks. They even

let her bring the button home.

My sister gave me this incredible button. It is really black glass and then treated on the front with carving and some green paint. Not sure how they do this.

a red, white and blue british theme for nicole (www.fortysixthatgrace.blogspot.com)

Wooden button and porcelain beads on olive green leather chord

Taken in a swamp where these grow in the Florida Everglades

DaviBobzien button. NV AD 24!

Redressed in MY SCENE-Outfit

I had to have an image that people would instinctively want to push so I whipped up this arcade style of button in Inkscape.

Button Gwinnett, for whom this county was named, was born in Gloucestershire, England, in 1735, the son of a Church of England minister. He worked in the store of his father-in-law in Dexter for two years, then as an importer and exporter for three years. In 1765 he came to Georgia, opening a store in Savannah. The same year he sold his store, bought St. Catherines Island and moved onto it, becoming a familiar figure at Sunbury and Midway Church.

 

Button Gwinnett was elected Justice of the Peace in 1767; Commissioner of Pilotage in 1768; member of the Georgia Assembly (legislature) in 1769. He was sent to the Continental Congress early in 1776 and signed the Declaration of Independence Aug. 2, 1776. He later served as Speaker of the Assembly and was one of the chief drafters of the first State Constitution.

 

Mr. Gwinnett was chosen to fill the unexpired term of Archibald Bulloch as President of the Executive Council, or Provisional Governor of Georgia, on March 4, 1777. He served only a few months before being defeated for re-election by Governor John A. Treutlen. Politics resulted in a duel in which Gov. Gwinnett was killed by Gen. Lachlan McIntosh on May 16, 1777, and buried in an unknown, unmarked grave. He left so few signatures that one autograph sold for $51,000.

 

067-1 1954

 

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I am pretty certain a Gwinnett memorial has been erected at Colonial Park in Savannah. I need to get a decent photo of it. Sunlight is harsh at the park.

The Buttoned Down Disco crowd truly rocked the boat for their annual Midsummers bash!

www.buttoneddowndisco.com

 

Molly Button on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on July 28, 2016. (Jay Grabiec)

Minnesota State Fair 2013 Button

NEW! Any of my button designs can now be made into a pendant/necklace with an 18 inch ball chain. Pendant measures 1.25 inches.

 

Barrel of Monkeys (see my profile).

The "button" system for one of the flower purses

Pin I made today, using a cardboard scrap covered with ribbon as a base, lace scraps, old buttons, beads and bits of broken jewelry, and of course a hot glue gun...

 

Here it sits on my messy work space... I have to see the buttons and touch them to pick the right one...

...also known as Japanese quail.

This button reversible skirt is made from jersey fabric.Its very comforable and can be worn casually or dressed up for a night out! The reverse side of the skirt is plain blue jersey.This is a small- medium skirt in the picture but other sizes and colours are available on request.This skirt is also available in a strapless dress form.

Houdt de CPN in de raad

Foto Ad Volker, collectie IISG

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