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Una Ellen sbagliata, ma bisognava pur rompere un equilibrio.
Qui qualcosa di molto meno sbagliato, da ascoltare
e la foto ispiratrice, thanks Ellen! (forgive me)
Burguesinha, burguesinha, burguesinha, burguesinha, burguesinha....♫
Não há como não amar esse esmalte! Um tom tão lindo! Agora entendo àquelas que o usaram!! Só elogios!! A única frescurinha dele é quanto a cor ficar 100% fiel... esse foi o máximo que consegui!!
Gosto da qualidade e textura dos esmaltes da EG porque eles parecem uma tinta, cobrem bem e não deixam falhas, pelo menos com os cremosos que usei foi assim!
Usei:
1x Base
2x Burguesinha
1x TC Impala
This is a young scientist, Ellen, who has already achieved some recognition in that there is a cow in the Netherlands named after her. Ellen and I had such a good time on the train that we joked we should go to Vladivostok together.
After I returned home, Ellen texted me from Kenya, saying "Yesterday I took the matatu [small bus], and ended up travelling with two local children on my lap, while their father was gently fondling my hair".
There were a few really interesting persons on the train, and overall it was a really nice experience.
Full gallery: www.m1key.me/photography/kenya_part_2_north_east_kibera_m...
A small portion of Ellen's garden. Her entire garden takes up the corner of 7th street and 8th avenue. I chose this shot because of the colorful variety in a small section.
Biography: The life of Ellen Swepson Jackson, a dean and director of affirmative action at Northeastern University since 1978, has been one of involvement, often at the grass roots level, in local and national activities directed toward economic, educational, and political change. For two years in the early 1960s she coordinated, for the Northern Student Movement in Boston, parents groups concerned about the unequal education of the children. She is particularly noted for her work as founder/executive director of Operation Exodus, an inner city busing program in Boston, which transported more than 1000 students to less crowded schools. She is co-author of Family Experiences in Operation Exodus, Inc., published in 1967. She was executive director of the Black Women's Community Development Foundation in 1969 and 1970; project/contract director in the Massachusetts Bureau of Equal Educational Opportunity; and director of Freedom House's Institute on Schools and Education. She has been a delegate to several White House Conferences, including "To Fulfill These Rights" (1966), Children and Youth (1970) and Nutrition and Health (1970). Educated at Boston State Teachers College and the Harvard Graduate School of Education, she has been a fellow at the Institute of Politics of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, and in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She has been and continues to be affiliated with numerous organizations and boards, including the Governor's Community Development Coordinating Council, the Committee for Boston, and Women in Politics. She was cofounder and board member of the Young Women's Leadership Development Program, which offered free services to young women from poor neighborhoods. Always an active member of the Democratic Party, she has been a delegate to various conventions. She is also the recipient of awards, honors, citations from many organizations, including the NAACP, Zeta Phi Beta, and the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women; perhaps the most meaningful tribute was the naming of the Ellen S. Jackson Day Care Center in Boston for her.
Description: The Black Women Oral History Project interviewed 72 African American women between 1976 and 1981. With support from the Schlesinger Library, the project recorded a cross section of women who had made significant contributions to American society during the first half of the 20th century. Photograph taken by Judith Sedwick
Repository: Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America.
Collection: Black Women Oral History Project
Research Guide: guides.library.harvard.edu/schlesinger_bwohp
Questions? Ask a Schlesinger Librarian
O Mimosa brilha muitooo!! É uma maravilha, pois adoro esses glitters holo!!
A esmaltação com o Só Love foi tranquila, cobriu com duas camadas. Já do glitter passei só uma, pois vem carregadinho no pincel.
Pra finalizar, TC da Impala.
Beskrivelse / Description: Postkort / postcard.
Dato / Date: ca. 1909
Fotograf / Photographer: ukjent / unknown
Utgiver / Publisher: Paul Fink Publisher (PFB)
Digital kopi av original / Digital copy of original: s/h postkort, sølvgelatin
Eier / Owner Institution: Nasjonalbiblioteket / National Library of Norway
Lenke / Link: www.nb.no
Bildesignatur / Image Number: blds_06718
At the young age of 11, Ellen was ordered to do 7 days hard labour after being convicted of stealing iron when caught with Mary Catherine Docherty, Rosanna Watson and Mary Hinnigan.
Age (on discharge): 11
Height: 4.3
Hair: Red
Eyes: Dark Blue
Place of Birth: Durham
Status: Single
These photographs are of convicted criminals in Newcastle between 1871 - 1873.
Reference:TWAS: PR.NC/6/1/1209
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To purchase a hi-res copy please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk quoting the title and reference number.
portfolio shoot with model Ellen in Bohuslän, Sweden
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This is the third of the seven photos that I bought at my local swap meet of these little twin girls, Ellen and Helen, born in 1913. This rppc is the only one of the photos with no information on the reverse, but it does have and H on Helen and an E on Ellen, as you can see, to distinguish the girls from each other. they look quite a bit older here than they do in the last picture, maybe six or seven.
They don't look pleased at all about having this picture taken. Perhaps they've been forced to stop playing for it. that would certainly be enough to make one impatient for an end to the posing. It would seem that matching clothes were the norm for these two girls. i don't think they're wearing anything different in any of the photos. I'm sure it made their mother's life much easier to buy or make matching outfits.
portfolio shoot with model Ellen in Bohuslän, Sweden
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