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Has anyone got any ideas of how I should do anarchy's mask from arrow. I'm not sure if I should paint it or sculpt in or if theirs another option entirely.
Description: View looking east along West 87th Street from just east of the intersection with South Eggleston Avenue, towards three viaducts of the Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad (C&WI railroad) line which serve as a train overpasses. In the distance, a freight train with oil cars is visible crossing the third overpass. Billboards flank both sides of the entrance to the viaduct.
Photograph credit: Brubaker, C. William, c. 1969
Date: c. 1969
Geographic coverage: Roseland (Chicago, Ill.)
Collection: C. William Brubaker Collection (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Repository: University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. Special Collections Department
File Name: bru012_10_qF
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Description: "Beauty with Brains", Yorkshire Miners' Coal Queen 1973 waves to the camera at a Coal Board gala.
Date: 1973
Our Catalogue Reference: COAL 80/1119
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Description: This drawing or engravings of bird heads was used in Spencer F. Baird, Thomas Mayo Brewer, and Robert Ridgway's, A History of North American Birds: Land Birds, 3 volumes (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1874) and The Water Birds of North America: Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, vols. XII-XIII (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1884). Heads drawn by Ridgway and Henry W. Elliott.
Box: 46
Format: Drawings (visual works)
Identifier: 547144
Collection: SIA RU007167, Robert Ridgway Papers, circa 1850s-1919.
Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives
Description: "Elaine", based on Tennyson's poem. Mary Maury, the daughter of Matthew Fontaine Maury, posed for this painting. Artist: William D. Washington
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Description: View of trains on elevated tracks looking southwest across North Broadway from north of West Sunnyside Avenue, south of the Wilson CTA station. A car wash occupies the area adjacent to the tracks; at the far right, a bar occupies a building with the name McJunkin incorporated into the facade. This one-story structure stood just south of the McJunkin Building.
Photographer: Brubaker, C. William, 1975
Date: 1975
Geographic coverage: Uptown (Chicago, Ill.)
Collection: C. William Brubaker Collection (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Repository: University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. Special Collections Department
File Name: bru035_04_iF
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Description: Red eyes, green feathers around neck, friendly demeanor. Arnold is a dearly loved member of our family and we miss him dearly. If you see him, call and ask for Carol.
Description:
Plate XXV: Pompeian No. 3 (Collection of mosaics from Pompeii and the Museum at Naples. - From the author's sketches.)
Owen Jones (British designer, 1809-1874)
1856 57 cm (page height) x 39 cm (page width)
From: Jones, Owen. The grammar of ornament ; Illustrated by examples from various styles of ornament. One hundred and twelve plates, Folio ed., London: B. Quaritch, 1910
See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.
Description: MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. -- The Lunar Orbiter 1 spacecraft took the iconic photograph of Earth rising above the lunar surface on August 23, 1966. Using refurbished machinery and modern digital technology, Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project produced the image at a much higher resolution than was possible when it was originally taken.
Credit: NASA/LOIRP
Image Number: 290385main_smallversion_full
Date: August 23, 1966
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Descriptiones et icones amphibiorum..
Monachii,Stuttgartiae et Tubingae, Sumtibus J.G. Cottae,[1828-]1833..
You can see where the description “Blue Hawaii” came from. The vantage point here would have been the roof of the clubhouse at the Outrigger Canoe Club. Blackhawk Films commercial souvenir slide with no indication of date taken but it appears to be late 1950s vintage based on cars and buildings in some of the other scenes.
Photo details
- Beach at the 1941 Outrigger Canoe Club, foreground
- 1901 Moana Hotel, behind the Outrigger Canoe Club
- 1910 Steiner House (by then the Waikiki Sands restaurant and nightclub, visible behind the Moana
- 1928 Waikiki Inn & Tavern (green building), right of the Steiner House
- 1936 Kuhio Beach Park, right of the Waikiki Tavern
- 1951 Kapahulu Groin sand wall, center right
- Diamond Head Crater in the background
Description: View looking northwest from south of West Kinzie Street, and east of the North Branch of the Chicago River. The old Kinzie Street railroad bridge is on the left of the image, permanently locked in the raised position. The West Kinzie Street bridge over the North Branch of the Chicago river is to its right. The Apparel Center/Holiday Inn was later built on the site of the large parking lot in the foreground.
Photographer: Brubaker, C. William, 1972
Architecture Date: 1908 (Kinzie Street railroad bridge)
Geographic coverage: Near North Side (Chicago, Ill.); River North (Chicago, Ill.)
Collection: C. William Brubaker Collection (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Repository: University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. Special Collections Department
File Name: bru009_03_qF
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A martial arts education of intelligent curriculum curated by Sensei Dan Rominski at his martial art school located in Rutherford NJ. Visit our website www.thedojo.org Self-Defense for children at (201) 933-3050 or email SenseiDan@TheDOJO.org
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The lingerie photoshoot for Luscinia and Nephilidae - 2 dressed OOAKS I have been working on for 3 months. I this photoshoot the ladies show their seductive side, but hide their true predatory nature. You can read more about them on the set description.
Nephilidae's lingerie is a smoldering sheer black lace with stands of lace snaking around her waist and Japanese glass beads embellishment: bra with removable waist strap, panties, waist corset with removable garter straps, nude thigh high stockings and a feather epaulet.
Mohair wigs my Ilaria, saran wigs by Patta.
Description: Inscription lower right: "To my dear Dr. Orlof M. Orlow Sept. 22nd - Sincerely Yours - Gutzon Borglum 1919". Published in: Archives of American Art Journal v. 27, no. 2, p. 15.
Borglum, Gutzon, 1867-1941
Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer
Medium: Black and white photographic print
Dimensions: 25 cm x 20 cm
Date: 1919
Persistent URL: www.aaa.si.edu/collections/images/detail/gutzon-borglum-1988
Repository: Archives of American Art
Collection: Augustus F. de Forest papers, 1852-1946
Accession number: aaa_defoaugu_5475
Description : 2014 BMW Z4 Roadster 01 is Best HD Cars Wallpaper, If you like this wallpaper, You can download This Car Wallpaper for your computer or laptop by clicking resolution image in Download by size: Mobile, Tablet and Desktop (Original size). if you have selected the size, you will be d...
Description: Catherine Masi
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Photo: Chris Lang
Model: Erin Kiniry
Hair: Myriah Bujak
Make-up: Lauren Pitts
Description: Old Indian and his grandchild, Mattagami.
Location: Mattagami, Canada
Date: 1913
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Image Description: an intersection of two unpaved trails where several groups of hikers are taking a rest and conversing.
On the seventh day of Leave No Trace
We ask you to watch for others in this place
When hiking downhill be aware of those hiking up
They have the right of way, so yield, don’t get too close up
Those hikers are working harder than you
And always remember that mules have the right of way, too
Listen to the skinners, do as they say
Step off to the side, get out of the way
Do not split your group while hiking
Keep them within a distance of soft vocal striking
Then you won’t have to shout and yell
Disturbing others’ quiet and peace as well
Do not broadcast your voice; no one else wants to hear it
Let them enjoy the canyon’s sounds, let them rejuvenate their spirit
When in the campgrounds, always be conscious of your actions
Be polite, share space, but do not create distractions
Remember that headlamps can be bright in the dark
Hold them at your waist or use red lights at this park
This allows others to relax, sleep and preserve their vision
Believe me, being nice to others is a good decision
Remember you are not alone when camping and hiking
Others will do the same, making the experience more to your liking
Because Grand Canyon truly is a special place
So always follow the principles of Leave No Trace
- Andrea Tavegia, Grand Canyon National Park Backcountry Information Center
Image Description from historic lecture booklet: "From one of the southern foothills of Hermon we look across the upper Jordan plain, and can see the river winding its way toward Lake Merom. On one of these lower hills of the lofty mountain took place that great even in the earthly life of Christ - the Transfiguration - which has forever made this a sacred mountain. One night our Lord climbed these steep mountain walls and was praying, while his three chosen disciples were sleeping. Awaking from their slumber, they saw that a great change had come over their Master's face and form. He had become dazzlingly white and ineffably glorious beaming forth a more than earthly splendor. Beside him stood the prophets of the past, Moses and Elijah; while from the radiant cloud above sounded a voice 'This is my beloved Son; hear ye Him.' it is fitting that the loftiest height in all the land should be associated with this scene in the life of Jesus Christ."
Original Collection: Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides
Item Number: P217:set 013 003
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Image Description from historic lecture booklet: "On a large isolated hill, rising by successive terraces, several hundred feet above the surrounding valley is the site of Samaris, the once celebrated capital of Israel.
According to 1 Kings 16:24, the city was built by Omri, a king of Israel, who bought a hill from a certain man named Shemer, on which he built a city and named it after the former possessor. The city was taken by Sargon in B.C. 772, after a siege of three years. In the time of the Maccabees it was again an important and fortified city. After a year's siege it was taken and totally destroyed by John Hyrcanos. Pompey restored it to its former inhabitants, and it was rebuilt by Gabinius. Augustus presented the city to Herod the Great, who adorned it with many splendid buildings, fountains, and colonnades such as the one in the picture, and strongly fortified it and called it Sabaste.
We are reminded that Samaria has a place in Bible history. Many of the wonderful events in the lives of Elijah and Elisha are connected with Samaria and her idolatrous and bloody rulers. Here Naaman, the Syrian leper, came to be healed (2 Kings 5) Philip the Evangelist preached here (Acts 8:5)."
Original Collection: Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides
Item Number: P217:set 010 029
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Description:
Haye's Corner, Donacloney, Co. Down.
Moira Rural District Council
Date: 12th January 1961
Reference: D4069/17/8
For queries in relation to reproducing this image, please contact PRONI (proni@communities-ni.gov.uk) citing the relevant catalogue reference number.
Description: Jig-saw geometry puzzle made of wood with metal pegs. Note: Zeriegbare karte von Usterreich-Ungarn.
Note: Map with tactile elements for use by the blind.
Creator: unknown
Date: undated
Format: map
Digital Identifier: MAPS-00001
Rights: Samuel P. Hayes Research Library, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA
Description: Reflections!
Place : Singapore
Saswata Guha Photography© | 2011 | All Rights Reserved.
Unauthorized use or reproduction for any reason is prohibited.
Description: During the Second World War Ian Fleming served as a Commander in the Royal Navy as assistant to the Director of Naval Intelligence, Rear Admiral John Godfrey. This document outlines Fleming's plan to capture German Engima codebooks which he dubbed 'Operation Ruthless'.
Fleming's name for the operation and his description of the man needed as a "tough batchelor" can't help but recall his later creation of James Bond. The document, prepared after the war as a summary of the activities of Naval Intelligence, suggests Fleming volunteered himself for the mission.
Date: c.1946
Our Catalogue Reference: ADM 223/463 p38
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Description and building can be seen here;
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Sada 8ks dynamiclých pamäťových čipov pre 8-bitové počítačes kapacitou 64kb.
* Typ: 4164–12
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Description: Powwows are large social gatherings of Native Americans who follow traditional dances started centuries ago by their ancestors, and which continually evolve to include contemporary aspects. These events of drum music, dancing, singing, artistry and food, are attended by Natives and non-Natives, all of whom join in the dancing and take advantage of the opportunity to see old friends and teach the traditional ways to a younger generation. During the National Powwow, the audience see dancers in full regalia compete in several dance categories, including Men and Women's Golden Age (ages 50 and older); Men's Fancy Dance, Grass and Traditional (Northern and Southern); Women's Jingle Dress, Fancy Shawl, and Traditional (Northern and Southern); Teens (13-17); Juniors (6-12) and Tiny Tots (ages 5 and younger). The drum groups are the heart of all powwows and provide the pulsating and thunderous beats that accompany a dancer's every movement. The powwow is led by three "host drums" that showcase three distinct styles of singing (Northern, Southern and contemporary) and represent the best examples of each style. The drum contest highlights groups of 10 to 12 members each, and they sing traditional family songs that are passed down orally from one generation to the next. The National Museum of the American Indian sponsored the National Powwow in 2002, 2005, and 2007 as a way of presenting to the public the diversity and social traditions of contemporary Native cultures.
Creator/Photographer: Kristine Brumley
Medium: Digital photograph
Culture: American Indian
Geography: USA
Date: 2005
Repository: National Museum of the American Indian
Accession number: DSC_0551
Description: An indoor group portrait of the 1966-1967 Boston College Teacher Training Class specializing in teachers of students with deafblindness. Taken indoors, in front of a curtain, five female trainees sit smiling with their hands in their laps. Perkins Director and lecturer, Dr. Waterhouse sits in the front row on the far left in a suit and tie, wearing horn-rimmed glasses. Five male trainees and Joel R. Hoff, Head of the Perkins Deafblind Department, stand behind the front row.
Back row left to right:
Head of Deafblind Department, Joel R. Hoff
Thomas Rogerson — New Zealand
Gerald Brown
Peter Binns — Australia
David Gain
Daniel McCarthy
Front row left to right:
Perkins Director and lecturer, Dr. Edward J. Waterhouse
Mrs. Andrea Brown
Karen Andersen — Denmark
Janet Visconti
Loraine Jones
Mary Lou Williams
Historical Note:
In 1966, Perkins ended its partnership with Boston University and began a collaboration on teacher training courses for teachers of blind and deafblind students with Boston College.
Full Text: (from album label)
B.C. Teacher Training Class 1966-1967
Front Row
Dr. Waterhouse
Mrs. Andrea Brown
Karen Andersen — Denmark
Janet Visconti
Loraine Jones
Mary Lou Williams
Back Row
Mr. Hoff
Thomas Rogerson — New Zealand
Gerald Brown
Peter Binns — Australia
David Gain
Daniel McCarthy
Deaf-blind Department
Creator: unknown
Date: circa 1966-1967
Format: photograph
Provenance: Part of AG49 box 2 untitled photograph album.
Digital Identifier: ag49_02_0076
Rights: Perkins Archives, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA
Description: "The Portuguese ruins"
Location: Elephanta Caves, Mumbai
Our Catalogue Reference: Part of CO 1069/181
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Description: View looking north along Chicago Avenue towards the viaduct for the CTA elevated tracks (now part of the Purple Line). A corner of the building at 222 Chicago Avenue (Evanston) is visible at the left. The top part of the brick industrial building at 1832 West Juneway Terrace (Chicago) is visible behind the tracks. The track overpass at this location has been rebuilt. Brubaker's caption on the original slide mount reads ";Low density = one car train!"
Photographer: Brubaker, C. William, 1971
Date: 1971
Geographic coverage: Evanston, Ill.; Rogers Park (Chicago, Ill.)
Collection: C. William Brubaker Collection (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Repository: University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. Special Collections Department
File Name: bru035_05_sF
Rights: This image may be used freely, with attribution, for research, study and educational purposes. For permission to publish, distribute, or use this image for any other purpose, please contact Special Collections and University Archives, University of Illinois at Chicago Library at lib-spec@uic.libanswers.com
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