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A great quote I found when walking down one of the streets - I wanted to remember it so I took a photo.

 

I changed the levels completly to get a better look.

Szobaleltár a magyargyerőmonostor (Mănăstireni) református templomban....(nagyharang, kisharang, toronyóra, stb... hiába no, rend a lelke mindennek...

  

Inventori in a chuch (it includes: a bell, a tinkler, a clock in the tower etc...)

 

Inventario de un igelesia (esta incluido una campana grande, y dos pequenas, un reloj en el torre, etc...)

 

The tweens and teens invented interesting things in this Inventors Laboratory program.

The tweens and teens invented interesting things in this Inventors Laboratory program.

My mom is an inventor at heart. She needed a device to compress the coffee for her new espresso maker. She found a twig with just the right bend, et voila!

Pedro Conesa Ortega "Pedrín" (mi abuelo)

Natural de El Albujón, fue el inventor de Los Asiaticos.

Oleo sobre lienzo 33x46

The teens and tweens created interesting things in this Inventors Laboratory program.

c2019 Feb 18, Randall Museum Iphoneography 10

The 24 page download includes reading comprehension, NOTEBOOKING PAGES and more! Download Club members can download @ christianhomeschoolhub.spruz.com/governmenthistorygeograp...

I played hooky today and spent the day with the inventor of the egg carton and refrigerator shipping (the same great lady!), the creator of Thanksgiving and Mary Had a Little Lamb (the same lady!), a signer of The Declaration of Independence, the voice of the Phillies, an Arctic explorer, Titanic victims and many many more! I spent the day at Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia. A cemetery on my visit wish list! One more off the list! I got to half of it. HALF! I missed some major monuments, but there was just no time! If you enjoy Victorian art, you must visit this cemetery…it’s more art garden than graveyard. So pick a nice day…bring along a picnic basket and make the day of it!

Better on Black

Laurel Hill Cemetery is a great cemetery. It would be a great thing if all cemeteries could be like Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia, PA. They get the community involved by having fun events (not just tours) in the cemetery itself. Folktales, music, balls, banquets…all in the cemetery. It’s exactly what the founders wanted. A city park that is open for all. There just happens to be people buried there, that’s all!

 

The following info was taken from www.thelaurelhillcemetery.org If you live in the Philadelphia area and have not checked out the great events at the cemetery, you must do so!

 

Picnics, strolls, carriage rides and sightseeing were popular pastimes in Laurel Hill’s early days, when “nearly 30,000 persons…entered the gates between April and December, 1848.” The site continues to remain a favored retreat for tourists, joggers, bicyclists, nature lovers, sketch artists and amateur photographers.

 

Laurel Hill is one of the few cemeteries in the nation to be honored with the designation of National Historic Landmark, a title received in 1998. Numerous prominent people are buried at the Cemetery, including many of Philadelphia’s leading industrial magnates. Names such as Rittenhouse, Widener, Elkins and Strawbridge certainly pique local interests, but Laurel Hill also appeals to a national audience. General Meade and thirty-nine other Civil War-era generals reside here, in addition to six Titanic passengers. As in its earliest days, Laurel Hill’s natural beauty and serenity continue to render it a bucolic retreat nestled within the city’s limits overlooking the Schuylkill River. This beautiful green space is further complemented by the breathtaking art, sculpture and architecture that can be found here. These are just some of the many attributes that render Laurel Hill Cemetery a primary destination for local and national visitors to the City of Brotherly Love.

 

Picnics, strolls, carriage rides and sightseeing were popular pastimes in Laurel Hill’s early days, when “nearly 30,000 persons…entered the gates between April and December, 1848.” The site continues to remain a favored retreat for tourists, joggers, bicyclists, nature lovers, sketch artists and amateur photographers.

 

History

 

In late 1835, John Jay Smith, a Quaker and librarian, recorded in his diary: “The City of Philadelphia has been increasing so rapidly of late years that the living population has multiplied beyond the means of accommodation for the dead…on recently visiting Friends grave yard in Cherry Street I found it impossible to designate the resting place of a darling daughter, determined me to endeavor to procure for the citizens a suitable, neat and orderly location for a rural cemetery.”

 

Smith’s very personal experience ultimately had very public implications, as less than one year later, this grieving father founded Laurel Hill Cemetery with partners Nathan Dunn, Benjamin W. Richards and Frederick Brown. When Smith conceived of Laurel Hill, he envisioned something fundamentally different from the burial places that came before it, and the site has continued to hold an important place of distinction as one of the first cemeteries of its kind. Key concepts to Laurel Hill’s founding were that it had to be situated in a picturesque location well outside the city; that it had no religious affiliation; and that it provided a permanent burial space for the dead in a restful and tranquil setting.

 

No joo, noobi stuffia inventorissa

The teens and tweens created interesting things in this Inventors Laboratory program.

During the musical from his school.

The inventor with one of his inventions: a t-shirt with the map of the Netherlands. So, when you have itch on your back, you can tell somebody where to scratch(Amsterdam, Utrecht or....).

 

A segunda edição da Colônia de Férias Clube dos Pequenos Inventores aconteceu em janeiro de 2016 no IED Rio. Durante 10 dias, 90 crianças de 8 a 12 anos foram estimuladas a criar soluções para os problemas do mundo a partir do uso de novas e velhas tecnologias. Teve corte e costura, pintar e colar, batalha de robôs, impressão 3D, eletrônica, serigrafia, programação e muito mais. A Colônia dos Pequenos Inventores foi realizada pelo Olabi em parceria com Adoro Robótica, ZMorph 3D printer e Lamo 3D.

 

Fotos: Nina Pennick e Andre Hawk (Meduzza.co)

 

I have this old 3D photo viewer and 3 photos. My favourite is this one, "A Born Inventor". There's no artist name just that Atlas Printing Co. of Chicago printed it.

If you look closely, the boy in the photo has come up with a great way to rock his younger brother or sister.

These viewers were very popular in the mid to late 1800's. They do a surprisingly good job making a 3D effect but it's impossible to duplicate it here.

The teens and tweens created interesting things in this Inventors Laboratory program.

The tweens and teens invented interesting things in this Inventors Laboratory program.

Jueves 22 de setiembre. Alumnos de 1er grado de primaria presentan los productos de su proyecto "Somos inventores".

The tweens and teens invented interesting things in this Inventors Laboratory program.

The tweens and teens invented interesting things in this Inventors Laboratory program.

Court Avenue at Bellefontaine in Logan County, Ohio, is celebrated as the first concrete pavement in America. The statue is a likeness of the inventor of the process, George Bartholomew. This snapshot was taken on Sunday, 15 August 1999.

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