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Downloadable map for your BlytheCon enjoyment! This map is focused on the area directly around the venue and marked with amenities people might need during BlytheCon. We will probably have some copies available at the event.

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Step back in time and into a classroom of the old days with these antique 1800s school and family botanical charts. Beautiful educational school charts and posters of fruits and vegetables. We have digitally enhanced these detailed artworks by 19th century American and British artists George Edward Madeley, Marcius Willson and N.A. Calkins. Bring these beautiful botanical illustrations into your room as decorative posters and wall art. Printable in high resolution quality and free to use under the creative commons 0 license.

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A view on Trasimeno Lake from Isola Maggiore

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#18 1624 Barkway Road, Schools of Ryde, and Ryde Community Centre, "Schoolhouse in the Pines":

Families arriving in Ryde Township in the 1870s required schooling for their children. In 1874 Ryde had two school sections formed and one school in operation, S.S. # 6 in union with Draper, located at Allen’s Corners. It was in use until 1949.

 

In the mid-1870s a log schoolhouse was built on the southeast corner of what would soon become officially designated as Barkway. This building was of log construction, and abandoned in favour of a more comfortable and modern structure built in 1902 but remained in use as a woodshed. The new Barkway School held classes for 60 years and was then used as a municipal office, Women’s Institute Hall and is now a private residence without access to the public. (See below for the thriving community centre from the two room school house built in 1962 at 1624 Barkway Rd.)

 

Schools In 1875 SS#2 (Housey’s Rapids) was organized and a log school house was built on property owned by Thomas Brooks at the intersection of what is now Walker Rd and Muskoka Rd 6. This was generally called “the Brooks School”. In 1904, a new site was chosen, farther north, and a frame building with separate boys and girls entrances was erected and served until 1962. Often called Sunny Brae School It still stands today in use as a private residence, without access to the public.

 

SS#3 was at Lewisham, where in 1879 a log school building was erected. In 1898 a frame schoolhouse was built to replace the old log structure which had burned. This school was in use until 1949. One other school in east Ryde was S.S. No. 4 at Tryon’s Corners, two and a half miles east of Barkway. This school ceased before 1911, and the building was for a time a family residence until it was destroyed by fire.

 

In west Ryde a log school house SS#5 at Buck Lake was opened in 1880 but the next year the building was burned in the bush fire which swept across much of Muskoka. A log home was used for the school classes until a frame building was put up in 1890. The Buck Lake school closed in June 1961, and the pupils were transported to Barkway or Housey’s Rapids until the new Ryde Central School was opened a year later. The former Buck Lake School is now a private residence, without access to the public.

 

The school section boards were merged into the Ryde Township School Area Board in 1938, Ryde being among the earliest townships of Muskoka District to make this move. The community schools provided instruction up to the high school level. In order to complete their education, some students were able to board in town in order to attend Gravenhurst High School. From 1949-1972, Carl Break transported Ryde high school students to and from G.H.S. each day.

 

In 1962 a new brick school, Ryde Central School was opened and elementary students from throughout Ryde were bused to the new location between Barkway and Housey’s Rapids.

 

In 1969, all local school boards were dissolved and District School Boards were established, putting Ryde under the responsibility of the Muskoka District Board of Education. In 1975, Ryde Central was ‘twinned’ with Muskoka Beechgrove in Gravenhurst. Starting in 1990, Grade 7 and 8 students were bused to Beechgrove. In March 1998, with the amalgamation of the Victoria County, Haliburton County, and Muskoka District Boards of Education, Trillium Lakelands District School Board was formed. Ryde Central School was closed in June of 2000, but lives on as an active community centre offering educational and social events.

 

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#19 1667 Housey's Rapids Road, Ryde Centennial Free

Methodist Church, "Heavenly Stars":

The Free Methodist church in Ryde Township was started in 1882 by two ladies. Meetings were held in a school house south of the present location and later at Brace’s General store in the village. The first church (across from the present location) was built in the summer of 1892 and is now privately owned. The parsonage was built under Rev. Emerson Snider who was the pastor and also a carpenter. Mrs. Snider collected the necessary funds and the church officials co-operated with their teams of horses. The lot had to be cleared of logs and stumps, the cellar dug and lumber brought from Bracebridge. To complete the work, Mrs. Snider sawed the boards while her husband did the fitting and nailing.

 

In 1977 the new and present church was built to keep up with the needs of the community. Dedication of the current building was on Sunday, September 10, 1978 still under the name of Housey’s Rapids Free Methodist Church. In 1979, 100 years after the founding of Ryde Township, the name was changed to Ryde Centennial Free Methodist Church. On November 2, 1998, the antique school bell which had previously called children to the Sunny Brae School in Housey’s Rapids (1901-1962) was hoisted into its new position on the church. Rev. Sterling Cooper a member of one of our pioneer families, retired in 2017 with the longest period of service as pastor of this church. (The picture above on the left is of the old church, across from 1667 Housey’s Rapids Road.)

 

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#20 1670 Housey Rapids Road, "Crossed Canoes":

The first SS#2 Housey’s Rapids log school house was built in 1875. The first teacher was Anne McPhee and she married Ed Housey. In 1904 the Sunny Brae school house was framed and built north of the old log school by Marshall Davy. It was one of the few rural schools in Muskoka that had separate entrances for

boys and girls. It was closed in 1962 when the new two room school house Ryde Central was built.

 

Mrs. Iva Breaks recalls “We played baseball and football. I lit the fire in the morning as a custodian when I was eleven or twelve. I swept and washed the floors. Teachers that I remember were Misses Ruth Stanier, Myrtle Stephens and Miss D. Robinson. Miss Stanier was from Bala and it was her first school; she was just out of high school. Some of them boarded at John Hill’s up on the hill. We used to skate and ski and the boys would bobsleigh. I also remember that Fred Pilger taught some of our children one year. The kids played tricks on him. I remember one time they locked him in the school after everyone had left.”

 

Mr. Vern Taylor says “I enjoyed the Christmas concerts. You could go up to Grade 10, but I had to go to Gravenhurst. Osborne Bush used his car as transportation to town and then Jack Lowe took over from him. After that it was Carl Break. I also

enjoyed skating Saturday nights on Bass Lake. The Sophers would come and the Goheen girls; there was ten or fifteen of us.”

 

This is a private residence without access to the property.

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Alfons Maria Mucha also know internationally as Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939), was a Czech graphic artist, painter and illustrator. He lived in Paris during the Art Nouveau period, and is best know for his noticeably stylized and decorative theatrical posters like those of Sarah Bernhardt, the most famous actress in paris at the time. Mucha produced paintings, advertisements, book illustrations as well as designs for carpets, jewelry and theatre sets, in what was called the Mucha style. His works featured beautiful young women in neoclassical robes surrounded by flowers which formed as haloes. Enjoy these printable high definition public domain illustrations, downloadable under the Creative Commons 0 license.

 

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Downloadable instructions available at: rebrickable.com/users/Jeffy-O/mocs/

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As a fan of LEGO mini-figures from the 1980's it seemed like the time had come for the original four "factions" from the Space LEGO universe to be re-interpreted as Brickheadz.

The result is this MOC which features a custom designed brick head from the Classic Space, Blacktron (I), Futuron and M-Tron Themes.

Each Brickheadz can be built and displayed individually (Instructions are broken down into 4 stand alone files), or they can be combined on the display stand (instructions included) to become a powerful force of nostalgia.

Part counts:

Classic Space - 153 Parts (note all white parts can be swapped for Blue if you prefer, and red - as long as you print a custom sticker with the logo - the 1x2 is not available printed in Red)

Blacktron - 180 Parts

Futuron - 175 Parts

M-Tron - 171 Parts

Display Base - 109 Parts

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This collection was created especially for nature lovers. We have collected these public domain illustrations from the Biodiversity Heritage Library, a big source of antique nature artwork. Explore this ecosystem of natural creatures for some rare flowers, birds, fish and much more. These vintage paintings are available for you to download for free under the Creative Commons 0 license.

 

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A woven straw's minimal portrait

Here are screenshots of the titles released on the Nintendo eShop service in North America on Febuary 4th, 2016.

Downloadable instructions available at: rebrickable.com/users/Jeffy-O/mocs/

Video at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tk-krRJDCCA

As a fan of LEGO mini-figures from the 1980's it seemed like the time had come for the original four "factions" from the Space LEGO universe to be re-interpreted as Brickheadz.

The result is this MOC which features a custom designed brick head from the Classic Space, Blacktron (I), Futuron and M-Tron Themes.

Each Brickheadz can be built and displayed individually (Instructions are broken down into 4 stand alone files), or they can be combined on the display stand (instructions included) to become a powerful force of nostalgia.

Part counts:

Classic Space - 153 Parts (note all white parts can be swapped for Blue if you prefer, and red - as long as you print a custom sticker with the logo - the 1x2 is not available printed in Red)

Blacktron - 180 Parts

Futuron - 175 Parts

M-Tron - 171 Parts

Display Base - 109 Parts

Free download under CC Attribution (CC BY 4.0). Please credit the artist and rawpixel.com.

 

Alfons Maria Mucha also know internationally as Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939), was a Czech graphic artist, painter and illustrator. He lived in Paris during the Art Nouveau period, and is best know for his noticeably stylized and decorative theatrical posters like those of Sarah Bernhardt, the most famous actress in paris at the time. Mucha produced paintings, advertisements, book illustrations as well as designs for carpets, jewelry and theatre sets, in what was called the Mucha style. His works featured beautiful young women in neoclassical robes surrounded by flowers which formed as haloes. Enjoy these printable high definition public domain illustrations, downloadable under the Creative Commons 0 license.

 

Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/1295682/alphonse-mucha-art-nouveau

 

Downloadable instructions available at: rebrickable.com/users/Jeffy-O/mocs/

Video at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tk-krRJDCCA

As a fan of LEGO mini-figures from the 1980's it seemed like the time had come for the original four "factions" from the Space LEGO universe to be re-interpreted as Brickheadz.

The result is this MOC which features a custom designed brick head from the Classic Space, Blacktron (I), Futuron and M-Tron Themes.

Each Brickheadz can be built and displayed individually (Instructions are broken down into 4 stand alone files), or they can be combined on the display stand (instructions included) to become a powerful force of nostalgia.

Part counts:

Classic Space - 153 Parts (note all white parts can be swapped for Blue if you prefer, and red - as long as you print a custom sticker with the logo - the 1x2 is not available printed in Red)

Blacktron - 180 Parts

Futuron - 175 Parts

M-Tron - 171 Parts

Display Base - 109 Parts

What does "asbestos" look like? Well, it all starts with these six fibrous mineral ores: chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite, tremolite-asbestos, actinolite-asbestos, & anthophyllite-asbestos.

 

This image is being offered as a downloadable JPG, just click the download icon at far right and select the photo size. Share it, post it, blog it, and help promote asbestos awareness.

Downloadable instructions available at: rebrickable.com/users/Jeffy-O/mocs/

Video at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tk-krRJDCCA

As a fan of LEGO mini-figures from the 1980's it seemed like the time had come for the original four "factions" from the Space LEGO universe to be re-interpreted as Brickheadz.

The result is this MOC which features a custom designed brick head from the Classic Space, Blacktron (I), Futuron and M-Tron Themes.

Each Brickheadz can be built and displayed individually (Instructions are broken down into 4 stand alone files), or they can be combined on the display stand (instructions included) to become a powerful force of nostalgia.

Part counts:

Classic Space - 153 Parts (note all white parts can be swapped for Blue if you prefer, and red - as long as you print a custom sticker with the logo - the 1x2 is not available printed in Red)

Blacktron - 180 Parts

Futuron - 175 Parts

M-Tron - 171 Parts

Display Base - 109 Parts

Here are screenshots of the titles released on the Nintendo eShop service in North America on Febuary 11th, 2016.

Here are screenshots of the titles released on the Nintendo eShop service in North America on Febuary 11th, 2016.

Free download under CC Attribution (CC BY 4.0). Please credit the artist and rawpixel.com.

 

Born in Florence to American expatriate parents, John Singer Sargent (1856–1925) is considered Europe's leading portrait painter of the Edwardian era. He was educated at both Accademia delle Belle Arti and Paris's École des Beaux Arts. While in Paris, under the guidance of Émile–Auguste Carolus–Duran, a portraitist and muralist, Sargent learned to paint directly from observation without first sketching, employing a fluidity, influenced by the Impressionists. Sargent created more than 2,900 paintings, mainly portraits and landscapes from his travels across the Atlantic, Europe, the Middle East and America. We've collected some of his finest public domain paintings in this collection, including his most famous opus, Madame X, they are all available to download under the CC0 license.

 

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Stella Maris Mermaid Chain shown with an alternate pendant.

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George Barbier (1882–1932) became one of the most renowned French Art Deco illustrators after his exhibition of ninety costume drawings at the Galerie Boutet de Monval in Paris. Being a distinguished artist of the Art Deco movement, he created fashion designs for several leading couturiers and fashion houses during the time. Barbier was widely acclaimed for the design of costumes, jewelry, wallpaper, and glasswork. His creations were published in famous magazines including Gazette du Bon Ton, La Vie Parisienne, and Vogue. We have digitally enhanced his magnificent fashion plates from the gilded jazz age of 1920s for you to download for free and use under the CC0 license.

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downloadable last minute gifts in my etsy shop!

Downloadable Prints. Digital Printables. Instant Download.

Downloadable instructions available at: rebrickable.com/users/Jeffy-O/mocs/

Video at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tk-krRJDCCA

As a fan of LEGO mini-figures from the 1980's it seemed like the time had come for the original four "factions" from the Space LEGO universe to be re-interpreted as Brickheadz.

The result is this MOC which features a custom designed brick head from the Classic Space, Blacktron (I), Futuron and M-Tron Themes.

Each Brickheadz can be built and displayed individually (Instructions are broken down into 4 stand alone files), or they can be combined on the display stand (instructions included) to become a powerful force of nostalgia.

Part counts:

Classic Space - 153 Parts (note all white parts can be swapped for Blue if you prefer, and red - as long as you print a custom sticker with the logo - the 1x2 is not available printed in Red)

Blacktron - 180 Parts

Futuron - 175 Parts

M-Tron - 171 Parts

Display Base - 109 Parts

Downloadable images and ephemera from my collection will be available to COLLAGE BASICS class members.

There are 10 factors recent science has identified that lead to feeling more happy and satisfied with life.

 

These 10 printable bookmarks serve as a convenient and regular reminders of these simple behaviors.

 

Download and print at www.empapers.com here:

www.empapers.com/happiness-bookmarks.html

Downloadable pattern by Elizabeth Hartman of Oh, Fransson!

 

Made with Laminated Cotton for both the exterior and lining.

 

Blogged here: pinkchalkstudio.com/blog/2011/12/09/stitch-lab-pattern-fr...

By Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions. Feel free to download and use these as a background for commercial or noncommercial projects. If you decide to use them, please let me know how it goes by sending a link or an image. Enjoy!

My wife's yarn. Canon 90D Canon 100mm macro lens.

Here are screenshots of the titles released on the Nintendo eShop service in North America on Febuary 11th, 2016.

downloadable last minute gifts in my etsy shop!

Devices, eBooks, Downloadables-Oh my! Do you have questions about how to download free library books/audiobooks to your eBook or audio devices? Join us for a how-to information session on Wednesday, January 16th at 7pm.

Downloadable pattern by Elizabeth Hartman of Oh, Fransson!

 

Blogged here: pinkchalkstudio.com/blog/2011/12/09/stitch-lab-pattern-fr...

Here are screenshots of the titles released on the Nintendo eShop service in North America on Febuary 11th, 2016.

Downloadable paper play created by Mellissa Kojima for her Etsy shop Artist in LA LA Land.

Blogged: www.allthingspaper.net/2013/06/meet-junes-sponsors.html

Downloadable LaFerrari wallpaper

 

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