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Title: Gordon Town, Jamaica
Photographer: Valentine and Sons
Publisher:Valentine and Sons
Publisher#: 13928
Year: 1891
Height: 6 in
Width: 8.25 in
Media: albumen print
Color: b/w
Country: Jamaica
Town: Kingston
Notes:
Provenance: Raymond Brandon Collection
For information about reproducing this image, visit: THE CARIBBEAN PHOTO ARCHIVE
This batch of stuff represents my best intentions, my little habits, and my downfalls. I spend more time lugging around this stuff than I spend with any single person.
But what does this stuff really say about me? How can we be defined by the stuff we carry?
Boni DayDream Ver. Lovers, Emperor and Empress in Limited, Please visit for more details. dolkus.com/ goo.gl/JSSgFJ
**Note: I am including a free diaper bin with the purchase of the diaper set.
Full set of BellaBottoms custom made cloth diapers and covers.
Over 2 dozen hemp-bamboo cloth diapers. Unique design makes them a true one-size diaper system-- meaning you can use the same diaper from newborn all the way to potty training-- no need to buy larger sizes. The diapers have a snap system at waist and legs allowing you to adjust the size as needed. Diaper washing & care instructions included. SUPER easy to use. Very soft fabric.
Some staining visible but they have been sterilized and "stripped" before packing for sale.
Covers are in small, large, and X-large. Should cover every stage of growth.
Used for 1 child (from birth to potty training). LOVED this diaper system and the lot of 2 dozen and covers was enough to keep us stocked with clean diapers with washing twice a week.
For more info on the BellaBottoms diapers check out the website AND/OR the website Diaperpin.com (Faith, the BellaBottoms owner is FANTASTIC and her products and service have great reviews on-line).
Item is a photograph from an album of World War One-related photographs in the William Okell Holden Dodds fonds. Brigadier General Dodds joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1914 and was commanding officer of the 5th Canadian Division Artillery and served in France from 1917-1918.
a rather intense creation
items used in “framed” portion:
- model: Faestock: Darla, faestock.deviantart.com
- texture: vintage grunge by Princess-of-Shadows, deviantart.com
- texture: squared ink by adamned.art, flickr.com/photos/hanne_exurban/sets/72157622112724335/
- barn: an old barn i photo’d in Hugo, Minnesota
frame: edited from Photoshop content
frame hanger: created artwork
wall texture: “tweaked” rendered clouds
Four burgundy colored knobs shaped like chess peons, lined up in a row on a wooden board as part of a medieval furniture item. The surface is decorated with an intricate floral design painted in muted colors.
Every one of these items comes in at least 4 colors, making it very hard to figure out what to buy!!! ^^;
Created with fd's Flickr Toys
This item is listed for sale on Kijiji, St.Catharines. To view the ad, please visit this site:
stcatharines.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-sell-other-Over-100-item...
I had (HAD!) to buy these because they are all things I had growing up. Well actually, the Set To Go was given to me by my aunt, who used it to flip her hair every day till 1983. The rest of the goodies I bought at the Great Falls MT St Vincent de Paul Society Thrift Store in Sept. My mom had the Clairol Mirror Mirror, and we had almost the exact same hot iron, though as I recall, ours was orange and green and white. Still, pretty close! Then finally, the Toni Curve 'n Body "curvers" I could not resist, and they make me laugh so HARD thinking of all the Toni home perms my mom gave me when I was little! With my stick straight horse hair, those curls never had a chance, and never lasted more than a DAY! Ahhh, straight hair. It really came in handy later as a mod though! Hahaha!
Safeguards Equipment - IRAT (Irradiated Item Attribute Tester).
Irradiated Item Attribute Tester (IRAT) and the Mini Multichannel Analyzer (MMCA) to qualitatively verify spent fuel assemblies or other irradiated items stored in spent fuel storage ponds.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Pile of completed items ready to be delivered to the local premature baby unit at Bolton Hospital. There is also a pile of hats not pictured here. Total so far is 5 blankets, 11 jackets and 10 hats. I have another blanket and jacket on the hook that may be completed before D day on Sunday.