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Nanquim sobre papel, 17 x 60 cm, 2011 - 2013.

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Contents: 100% Cotton

Width: 44" Wide

 

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Chicago, Illinois, USA

Novo jogo americano. Lá no blog e na página Casa a mare do facebook. (Links no meu perfil)

The first Photographers@Pune (P@P) workshop for 2011!

This particular workshop was an introduction to Lightroom, an image asset management and editing utility for photographers.

Lockheed P-38 performing at the 2022 Travis AFB Wings Over Solano airshow.

Optare Solo M920SL.

 

Rhyl Bus Station

BeautifullyKovered! set i made last year!

Catania, Sicily, April 23 2015. Over 220 people arrived at 8am by ship at the Sicilian port. Catania RC set up a clinic to offer medical treatment, psychosocial support and counseling along with fresh water and shoes for migrants.

Stretton, Warrington, Cheshire, England, UK

Comanche Warbirds' P-51B Mustang Berlin Express at Flying Legends 2017. The basis of this aircraft is P-51B 43-24837 of 363rd Fighter Group, 9th Air Force based at RAF Staplehurst in Kent, which crashed in 1944 during a training mission.

 

Built as North American Aviation's Inglewood factory from May 1943, the P-51B was the initial production version of the Mustang to be powered by Packard Merlin engine, a modification which transformed the Mustang's medium-high altitude performance (earlier variants used the Allison V-1710). Production of the P-51C at North American Aviation's Dallas factory closely followed, the only difference between the two models being the factory where they were built.

The first Norwegian P-3C (3296) to visit Valkenburg. While the old P-3Ns (former P-3Bs) were quite common and flew to many airshows, the P-3Cs stayed at home.

Valkenburg, December 1991.

I made each of my P-girls a sweater/dress and a pair of stockings, all handsewn. I had a few 'good hand days' in a row and today I pay the price. It was totaly worth it, though. ~:)

 

(left to right: Agnes:21, Frankie:08, Fred:04, Imogen: Ltd08)

Greece: Kos, 18 August 2015

 

Farah and her parents are from Iraq. Each day they come to wait at the police station to find out if their registration process is complete. Farah doesn't like that there is so many people. She likes to jump through the fence, but her parents do not want her to get into trouble, and worry in case they get separated. She would be happier when they no longer have to queue, and there are no fences in the way.

 

So far in 2015, 160,000 migrants have arrived in Greece, already almost four times more than in the previous year. Kos, just kilometres from the Turkish coast, has received thousands of migrants already this year.

 

Photo: Stephen Ryan / IFRC

The Fighter Collection, Curtis P-40C Tomahawk, cn 16161, registered G-CIIO wearing marks of US Army Air Corps 10AB160. Seen at her home base Duxford QFO/EGSU during Flying Legends 2018 Airshow

Old and the new on the flightline of Valkenburg. The first German P-3 wore temporary test serial 98+01 before it was re-numbered to 60+03.

One of the last slides I took before switching to digital.

Sharon P. 43x 15 cm.

La foto a partir de la cual realicé el retrato de Sharon tenía una gran belleza, pero lo que más me sedujo fue su sensualidad; La bella Sharon, con una mirada ausente, pensativa, levanta distraída un pliego transparente de su falda mostrando así despreocupada su preciosa pierna. Me recordó al retrato de Schiele, el cual me inspiro posteriormente en la ejecución del trabajo.

Primero realicé el retato con un lápiz acuarelable Faber Castell color Cool Grey. Posteriormente, sucesivas aguadas en acuarela. El soporte, un viejo libro de contabilidad de más de 70 años de antigüedad, papel fino y satinado. La verdad me sorprendió como se fue comportando con las numerosas aguadas. El viejo papel además aportaba a la obra ese carácter Art Nouveau que estaba buscando. Tras esto, unos retoques con lápiz acuarelable, pastel, y un sello en tinta

  

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I came across this former A&P Centennial in a small strip plaza in Northern Milwaukee. The neighborhood looked like it had seen better days, but the supermarket seemed like it was in decent shape, and was being used as a daycare center.

P-8A BuNo 168430 as "Lima Lima 430" over Patrick AFB 18 Sept 2012

09/2017 Some have met the Grim Reaper. Not as many as there was.

Co. F, 18th ILL. Infantry

Pages 410-414 from A Twentieth century history and biographical record of Crawford County, Kansas, by Home Authors; Illustrated. Published by Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, IL : 1905

 

G. P. NORTON.

G. P. Norton, president of the Cherokee Commercial Company at Cherokee, is one of the foremost business men of Crawford county, a man of enterprise, industry, ability, and a high degree of public spirit, and during the past quarter of a century during which he has been a resident of the county he has participated actively in the work of general progress and upbuilding throughout this section of southeastern Kansas. The business firm of which he is the head is a notably reliable and commercially sound company, and their business is extensive throughout the town and country about Cherokee. Lewis Schwab is the general manager and treasurer of the firm, and its other members are J. G. Schwab and M. C. Bolick. It is one of the pioneer general merchandise houses at Cherokee.

Mr. Norton, who has been in this business in Cherokee since 1893, and who took up his permanent abode in Crawford county in 1880, was born in Allegany county, New York, on the Genesee river, October 21, 1842, being of one of the old families of that section and of English and Scotch descent. The original ancestors were three brothers who came from England and settled on Martha's Vineyard among the first to locate at that place. Mr. Norton's parents were Leonard and Margaret (Carr) Norton, both native New Yorkers. The mother's father was a Revolutionary soldier, and, being captured at the Wyoming Massacre, was held prisoner by the Indians for seven years before his final release. Leonard Norton, who died at the advanced age of eighty-four years, was a farmer by occupation, a Republican in politics and a member of the Presbyterian church; his good wife passed away at the age of seventy-two. Their four children were Charles, of Cherokee; Emma Benard, of Illinois; Alice Shannon, of McCune, and George P.

Mr. Norton was reared on a farm in New York, and his schooling was what he obtained in the public schools and by self-application. The family moved out to Missouri in 1858, and there he learned the carpenter's trade, which he followed very successfully for many years, and many buildings at Cherokee and in Crawford county show evidence of his skill and fine handicraft. In 1861 he joined the Missouri State Militia and Home Guards, and at the beginning of 1863 he became a member of Company F, Eighteenth Illinois Infantry, under Colonel Webber and Captain H. H. Benner. During his eighteen months' service he was at Little Rock, Arkansas, and at various Louisiana points. After the war he settled in McDonough county, Illinois, and, as above stated, came out to Crawford county in 1880.

In McDonough county he was married to Miss Nancy J. McClure, who was born, reared and educated in that county, and they have worked together for what they have gained of the world's material comforts and are highly esteemed members of Crawford county society. They had one daughter, Viola, who was the wife of Robert A. Bolick, cashier of the Cherokee Bank. She died November 28, 1904. Mr. Norton has long taken an active interest in educational affairs, and is now president of the local school board. He is a Republican in politics, and has for years served as quartermaster of Shiloh Post No. 56, G. A. R. He is an elder in the Presbyterian church.

There follows the obituary notice of Mr. Norton's lately deceased daughter:

Died at her home in this city Monday, November 28, 1904, Viola, beloved wife of Robert A. Bolick, and daughter of G. P. and Nannie Norton, aged 37 years and 22 days. Services were conducted by Rev. E. W. Beason, of Pleasanton, Kansas, at the Presbyterian church, in this city, of which the deceased was a member, after which interment was made in the Cherokee cemetery. A husband and five children are left to mourn the loss of a devoted wife and a kind and loving mother, but their loss is her eternal gain, leaving in this world the evidence of triumphant faith, passing peacefully to her eternal home, without fear, relying in Him who has gone to prepare a place for you.

Viola May Norton was born in McDonough county, Illinois, November 6, 1867. She removed with her parents to Cherokee county, Kansas, in the fall of 1880, and has since resided in the near locality.

She was married to Robert A. Bolick December 15, 1887. To this union were born five children all of whom are living.

She united with the Presbyterian church when about twenty years of age, and has been a consistent member thereof until her death, November 28, 1904.

 

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P-8 at Misawa AB (2017 Sept. 10)

The Army Fife and Drum Corps performs a “Troop in Review” during an official arrival ceremony with NATO leaders and their spouses, Wednesday, July 10, 2024, on the South Lawn of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)

The first team of Japanese Red Cross Society to come into this devastated town. They are calling Japanese Red Cross Society medical teams to come up north.

 

Photo: Japanese Red Cross

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