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So it has a deep red look you can only slightly see. Any ideas to clean it off or what it is? I was thinking baking soda. It is some type of ore I think? I got this from my grandfathers old collection (R.I.P.) He was a miner in Turkey.
Las primeras 170 fotos que cargué en Flicker =)
Las mismas que ya se están borrando una a una a medida que agrego nuevas fotos por encima de las 200. Como no tengo cuenta Pro...
... Flickr debería ser del Pueblo.
Here is the some of the tribal art collection At Banaras art gallery Varanasi (India) ......Enjoy the beauty of Indian Folk talent .....Art works developed under Punarwas Project
The Wallace Collection is a museum in London, with a world-famous range of fine anddecorative arts from the 15th to the 19th centuries with large holdings of French 18th-century paintings, furniture, arms & armour, porcelain and Old Master paintings arranged into 25 galleries.
After I was through I went down to the River Thames in Richmond and took a stroll down the River to get some photos.
this is from a very faded print, I've removed a lot of ink but left the scrapes and cracks. L A C Williams 50 Granby St Leicester
Photos by Vanessa Miller
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A slide from the Minter Collection which is deposited in the archives at Heritage Quay, University of Huddersfield.
The slides were used to illustrate themed talks given by Gordon and Enid Minter on a variety of local history subjects, and are a mixture of contemporary photographs and reproductions of published historic images.
The Our Peoples exhibit showcases gold and tribal figures. National Museum of the American Indian. Washington, DC.
For a look at another exhibit, see How Light Came Into the Universe.