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Presidente de la República, Pedro Castillo, arribó a la ciudad de La Paz, para participar del Encuentro Presidencial y VI Gabinete Binacional Perú - Bolivia

Since I started making my own household products, I had to learn to remove labels from recycled containers. Here is what I learned : paper labels are glued onto the containers with either oil or water based glue.

Water based are easy -just soak it in the water and it comes off quite easily -sometimes with some rubbing.

Oil based ones are a bit trickier -you will have to use cloth with some oil on it and rub it for 5 to 10 minutes(better do something fun while doing it -can be boring). Of course, you could soak them in oil, but that requires lots of oil...

The third kind is paint on the container, like a laundry bottles or cleaner bottles is the worst, because you have to either sand it off(I didn't do it, because it can leave small scratches, that would gather dirt) or use nasty thing like acetone. I won't do that type much, but I needed bottles for laundry soap, so I did those.

There is one more kind of labels -they come out very easily just by carefully pealing them off -not sure, if their glue is water or oil based, but I like those the most-so try that first and see -it might just come off without any fuss.

Artist: Various

Year: 2009

Location: Ninth Street near Main Street Riverside

La exposición Caminos de modernidad 1860-1980. Colección Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza ofrece una mirada retrospectiva a la sucesión de movimientos pictóricos desde la segunda mitad del siglo XIX hasta los años ochenta del XX, reivindicando la modernidad como una evolución constante en la expresión artística a veces con innovaciones sutiles y, en otras ocasiones, desde una mayor ruptura.

Label products - food industry 2010

Italian bespoke single breasted suit, 2 buttons, in fil a fil navy blue, style 1318 Ottavio Nuccio Gala, 2015 Gentleman collection.

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Bart Drost, Gerrie Starreveld en Ernie Bossmann

The white strings indicate that another label on top of the "L" used to be there; it probably showed the composition. It appears it was removed by someone.

Tel:0086-577-65127709

Fax:0086-57756846789

Mobile:0086-13088651008

sales@fareastmachine.com

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Now that I made labels I can start by labeling my items and SOON THE WORLD MUAHAHAHAH!!!!

Campeonato Brasileiro de Nado Artistico. 27 de maio de 2023, Parque Aquatico Julio de Lamare. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil. Foto: Satiro Sodré/CBDA

Imagem protegida pela Lei do Direito Autoral Nº 9.610, DE 19 DE FEVEREIRO DE 1998. Sendo proibido qualquer uso comercial, remunerado e manipulacao/alteracao da obra.

rose splendor barbie by avon

collector pink label side view

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Active: UK

Medium: studio label

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Location: UK

 

Object No. 2014.785b

Shelf: B-28

 

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Notes: Label on verso of Nicolaas Henneman talbotype print: Patent Talbotype or Sun Pictures. A Great Variety of specimens On Sale at Messrs. BROOKS (Brothers), 87, Bond Street, London

 

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Printable holiday address label designs, available through www.etsy.com/shop/belletristics?section_id=7525535

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Press photograph of the War Memorial in Town Hall Square, Keighley, taken on 7th August 1981.

 

In July 2021, Keighley and District Local History Society acquired an extensive collection of photograph negatives taken by the Keighley News. Groups of negatives were held in small wallets with the date and basic labelling written on the wallet. This image is developed from one of those negatives. The image was processed by Tim Neal in August 2021.

A Georgia Army National Guard Soldier from the Fort Gordon-based 1148th Transportation Company provides support to a Fulton County COVID-19 testing site warehouse in Alpharetta, Ga. on June 24, 2020. Georgia Guardsmen assist the warehouse by loading and organizing the personal protective equipment (PPE) to be distributed to various locations throughout Fulton County. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Tori Miller)

File name: 08_02_000841

 

Box label: Commercial buildings: N-O

 

Title: New England Mutual Life Insurance Co.

 

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Physical description: 1 photographic print ; 9 1/2 x 7 1/4 in.

 

Genre: Photographic prints

 

Subjects: New England Mutual Life Insurance Company; Commercial facilities; Buildings; Insurance companies

 

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Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

 

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

 

Jackson, MS (est. 1821, pop. 165,000)

 

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Trumpet Records was the first record company in Mississippi to achieve national stature through its distribution, sales, radio airplay and promotion. Willard and Lillian McMurry launched the label from their retail store, the Record Mart, here at 309 North Farish Street, in 1950, and later converted the back room into a recording studio. The first releases by Mississippi blues legends Sonny Boy Williamson No. 2, Elmore James, and Willie Love appeared on Trumpet in 1951.

 

Willard and Lillian McMurry, who were furniture dealers by trade, entered the record business by chance, when they acquired a stock of blues and rhythm & blues 78 rpm discs with the inventory of a hardware store they purchased at this site in 1949. They turned the building into the Record Mart when they discovered they had a ready-made market for blues and gospel records on Farish Street, which was already home to much of Jackson’s African American music and commerce. The Record Mart also came to serve as the headquarters for Diamond Record Company, Trumpet Records, Globe Music, and Globe Records.

 

On April 3, 1950, the McMurrys brought the St. Andrews Gospelaires into a local radio station (WRBC) for Trumpet’s first recording session. During the next three years, Trumpet utilized sixteen different studios, in Jackson and other cities, before Lillian McMurry began in-house recording, first at the McMurrys’ State Furniture Company at 211 South State Street, and then at Diamond Studio in this building. The primary artist on the Trumpet label was Sonny Boy Williamson (Rice Miller), who had eleven records released between 1951 and 1955, the label’s final year of operation. The McMurrys continued to record country artists for their Globe label until 1956.

 

“Dust My Broom” by Elmo (Elmore) James was the only Trumpet record to reach the national rhythm & blues charts of Billboard magazine (in April 1952), but other records by Williamson and Willie Love appeared on regional charts as far away as California and Colorado. Among other artists who recorded for Trumpet were bluesmen Jerry McCain, Big Joe Williams, Tiny Kennedy, Luther Huff, Arthur Crudup, Clayton Love, Wally Mercer, and Sherman Johnson; gospel groups such as the Southern Sons Quartette and the Blue Jay Gospel Singers; and country singers, including Lucky Joe Almond and Jimmy Swan.

 

Lillian McMurry, the creative force behind the label, was known for her sense of fairness and her meticulous accounting. For decades after the last Trumpet record was released, she continued to administer the company’s musical rights, taking legal action when necessary to hold other companies accountable for reissues and recordings of Trumpet material, and paying royalties to the original artists, songwriters, and their heirs. Lillian McMurry was elected to the Blues Foundation’s Blues Hall of Fame in 1998. She died on March 18, 1999. Her husband Willard, who provided the backbone of support for their business ventures, died on June 7, 1996.

Label from Czech Republic

an unopened case of 5 Sony "Color" MiniDiscs with completed compilation discs & spare labels, and not forgetting my MZ-RH10 portable Hi-MD recorder. The above caption is in honor of the Squeeze song of the same title.

Working with designers leads to some beautifully crafted work getting on our presses. So when Steve and Chris from United Creatives asked us to print these Whisky labels for their client Artisan Scotch Whisky makers Compass Box Whisky Company, we knew we were getting involved in something exciting.

 

The labels were letterpress printed on our vintage presses in one colour onto a beautiful uncoated label stock. The labels also required a die cut shape which we decided to 'kiss-cut'. This means cutting the shape out of the top sheet of the paper enabling the label to be peeled off the backing sheet in one piece ready to be applied to the bottles.

 

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