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"Deering [farm equipment] Wall calendar; The Harvest, Formerly ten men, Today only one!"

Early 20th-century advertising from France for new-fangled rubber galoshes.

Photo taken on the path between the Eiffel Tower and the bank of the Seine River in front of the park in which the tower is located, Paris, France.

2 years ago I illustrated the secondary school textbook for French language learning "Bienvenue au Montenegro!", the first textbook of its kind created and printed in Montenegro ever.

 

Authors are Ivona Jovanovic and Edina Mandic- Abdic

Design of textbook by Ana Matic

A fun vintage 1970s Pop-Up book about dinosaurs, written completely in French. Who knew that in French, Pop-up books are called pop-hops?

"French people, Let's get to work, Liberation Committee"

Selling a very traditional series of images of "Britain" this 1935 railway brochure, the castle, the village and the lion - feeling quite "English" in a way! No artist is given for this folder/brochure that was issued in a standard format of a single fold used by the main Briitsh railways at the time. It is for the Francophone Belgian market and so gives details of Channel crossings for both the Southern and London & North Eastern Railways ferry services.

 

"Les Chemins de Fer Britanniques" was the French translation for the "Associated British Railways", the umbrella marketing organisation for the "Big Four", the two mentioned above alongside the London Midland & Scottish Railway and the Great Western, and at times I have seen the title to include the Great Southern of Ireland and London Transport.

Histoire naturelle des oiseaux de paradis et des rolliers :.

Paris :Chez Denné le jeune ... [et] chez Perlet ...,1806..

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/40635130

Starting on 3rd January 2021, I'm participating in my Camera Club's 30 day project challenge.

 

The subject for day sixteen is "keys".

 

My photo pays homage to "The Treachery of Images", a 1929 painting by surrealist painter René Magritte

Photographed by Helmut Newton.

My Books

It is a play of theater - here is a link to see the film made in 1951

www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-NtO0uKhyo

"National Rescue Week" in preparation for Nazi occupation of France in June 1940.

Cover of a French arts magazine. The title refers to an idiom in French "manger de la vache enragée" which means "to live hand to mouth" or "barely make ends meet".

I love so much these covers of the "Livre de Poche", the first pocket collection in France that was born in the 50s

My books

 

a wonderful book, still better than the very good film

Tell me. I'm actually interested.

 

I guess a surface fear would be spiders, though I am much better at coping with them.

Middling fear is addressed in the panic attack photo.

Deeper fear . . . I guess it would be failing. My life not amounting to anything. I know that's probably something a lot of people fear, but it's a big one for me, especially as people have such high expectations of me in the first place. I am my own worst critic.

It used to be the fear of being alone. Not being alone in a room, but being alone in life. I'm not frightened of that anymore.

 

I was looking through old board games and a game called "Tell Me" popped up. You basically spin a dial and the arrow points to a letter. You then pick a card and have to answer it with the answer beginning with the letter on the dial. It was bought in an Oxfam shop I think, and looks like it came from the 60s or something.

 

19/365

 

Picasso dedicace

different from Scotland!

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