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Een van de weinige overgebleven emaille straatnaamborden van Hilversum.
One of the very few surviving enamel street signs in the city of Hilversum.
Oh shame and horror! A wooden mirror frame that has been hidden behind a larger mirror (because there is nowhere else to put it right now!) Perfect for the challenge, but eeek to find! :-)) Cool viewed on black!
Scavenge Challenge - Jan2013 - Scavchal #21 - "That's very dusty!" Flour, powder, good old household dust ... expose it!
I did - and it didn't last beyond this shot!!
113 Pictures in 2013 - #5 - One Word
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Tucker Torpedo brochure, c. 1947. This concept drawing includes a centrally positioned steering wheel, doors that wrap up into the roof, and front fenders that turn when the car is cornering. These features did not reach production.
The Tucker 48 (named after its model year) is an automobile conceived by Preston Tucker and briefly produced in Chicago in 1948. Only 51 cars were made before the company ceased operations on March 3, 1949, due to negative publicity initiated by the news media, a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation and a heavily publicized stock fraud trial (in which the allegations were proven baseless and led to a full acquittal). Speculation exists that the Big Three automakers and Michigan Senator Homer S. Ferguson also had a role in the Tucker Corporation's demise.[citation needed] The 1988 movie Tucker: The Man and His Dream is based on the saga surrounding the car's production. The film's director, Francis Ford Coppola, is a Tucker owner and displays his vehicle on the grounds of his winery.[2] The 48's original proposed price was said to be $1,000, but the actual selling price was closer to $4,000.[3] A 1948 Tucker sedan was featured in the July 26, 2011, installment of NBC's It's Worth What? television show. The car's estimated value at that time was US$1,200,000. The car is commonly referred to as the "Tucker Torpedo". This name was never used in conjunction with the actual production car, and its name was officially "Tucker 48".
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Words like violence
Break the silence
Come crashing in
Into my little world
Painful to me
Pierce right through me
Can't you understand
Oh my little girl
All I ever wanted
All I ever needed
Is here in my arms
Words are very unnecessary
They can only do harm
Vows are spoken
To be broken
Feelings are intense
Words are trivial
Pleasures remain
So does the pain
Words are meaningless
And forgettable
All I ever wanted
All I ever needed
Is here in my arms
Words are very unnecessary
They can only do harm
All I ever wanted
All I ever needed
Is here in my arms
Words are very unnecessary
They can only do harm
All I ever wanted
All I ever needed
Is here in my arms
Words are very unnecessary
They can only do harm
Enjoy the silence Tori Amos| www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gZzkGvyqzc
Allariz| Spain
Now Out @ Oneword Round Four "Cats" September 1st - September 30th elephanteposes.blogspot.com/2014/09/bella-elephante-onewo...
Last month most of the Swedish media had the same story on the front page. Former rocker Tommy Nilsson was changing his name to Black. He had turned fifty and needed a new image with his soon the be released new album. The next day it was revealed that it was all a ploy. Marabou's new licorice chocolate was called Black. So since that day I always ask for a Tommy Nilsson when I want this chocolate.
"No século XIV a construção naval estava florescente. Havia vários estaleiros na Ribeira e na documentação fala-se das "cordas, cordellas e caabres" fabricados na cidade , do linho com que se fazia o "fulame" para as naus e outras embarcações, e da produção de alimentos para as armadas.
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A transformação da praça implicou a remodelação do cais da Ribeira, que se mostrava insuficiente para o movimento e procura que tinha. Assim, no ano de 1748, João de Almada e Melo e os demais membros da Junta das Obras Públicas elaboraram um documento em que se pretendia o alargamento do cais. Ficou então determinado que se construiria um novo cais de desembarque desde o penedo dos Guindais até ao ancoradouro tradicional."
extrato de www.igespar.pt/en/patrimonio/pesquisa/geral/patrimonioimo...
+ informação e fotos em:
www.guiadacidade.pt/pt/poi-cais-da-ribeira-porto-15385
Ribeira | Porto
I love how cowboy boots look like they're being worn, even when they're off your feet.
These need a good polish, really. They cost me $8 ten years ago and I should probably treat them better than I do.
Shutter Sisters project for February.