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Taken with the Halina Disc 100 camera that I first used in week 183 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
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Expired Fujicolor HR disc, developed in the Rollei C41 kit.
HR Ben Class No. 2 "Ben Alder" at Aberdeen with 2:20pm to Inverness with GNOSR 4-4-0 passing. 3/8/1911
Ken Nunn Collection
You can tell this bike was designed by someone who had a lot of touring miles under his belt. It is one of the finest touring machines (531 of course) I've ever ridden and I've ridden a lot over the past 40 years. Stable at all speeds, little wheel flop, less shimmy. Handles cornering with no steering compensations.
N131SL 'Theodor Kittelsen' departing Norwich Int. Airport (NWI) for Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN), Sweden.
Flight number OMD108, flight time2 hr. 14 min.
Theodor Severin Kittelsen (27th. April 1857 to 21st. January 1914) was one of the most popular artists in Norway, famous for his nature paintings and illustrations of fairy tales and legends, especially of trolls.
He was born in the coastal town of Kragerø in Grenland, Norway. His father died when he was young, leaving a wife and eight children in difficult circumstances. Theodor was only 11 years old when he was apprenticed to a watchmaker. When at the age of 17 his talent was discovered by Diderich Maria Aall, he became a pupil at Wilhelm von Hannos drawing school in Christiania, now Oslo. Because of generous financial support by Aall he later studied in Munich. However, in 1879 Diderich Aall could no longer manage to support him, so Kittelsen had to earn his money as a draftsman for German newspapers and magazines.
In 1882 Kittelsen was granted a state scholarship to study in Paris. In 1887 he returned to Norway for good. When back in Norway, he found nature to be a great inspiration. He spent the next two years in Lofoten where he lived with his sister and brother-in-law at Skomvær Lighthouse. Kittelsen also started to write texts to his drawings there.
Kittelsen and his family settled in a home and artist studio which he called Lauvlia at Sigdal, north of Prestfoss during 1899, he spent his best artistic years here. During this period, Kittelsen was hired to illustrate Norske Folkeeventyr (Norwegian Folktales) by the Norwegian folklore collector Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe. In 1908 he was made Knight of The Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav. However, he was forced to sell and leave Lauvlia in 1910 due to failing health. Kittelsen was granted an artist’s stipend in 1911.
He died, aged 57, at Jeløya, Østfold in 1914. After his death, his widow Inga Kittelsen was granted an annual salary from the Storting, the supreme legislature of Norway.
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Јапонците пристигаат со доцнење во сегментот на малечките кросовери, но затоа имаат што да понудат: Впечатлив изглед, одлична опременост и верзија со хибриден погон, како најголем адут пред конуренцијата. Toyota C-HR со цената сепак цели повисоко во класата.
Најголемите пазари во Европа ќе старту...
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HectorRail 161.101, 104, 105 en 106 zijn buitendienst gesteld en staan op 15 juli 2020 in Notviken bij Luleå (Zweden) te wachten op wat komen gaat. Tot op heden zijn er geen kopers voor deze ex-NSB El. 15 locomotieven gevonden. De kans wordt steeds groter dat een rit naar de sloper de laatste reis zal zijn.
Vintage snapshot of an unidentified couple having some good, clean fun, right? I called her shoes out as saddle shoes, but I'm thinking they might be more accurately called Spectator shoes.
Written on back:
March, 1949
It's all "good fun" until someone gets hurt...or HR shows up.
Those were different times, huh?
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