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Lilium de Santa Gemita - 110821
Victoria and Albert Museum:
Examples of the works of Art in the Museum – South Kensington Museum – Published in 2 Volumes in 1881 – Book 1 - Plate Nos: 37 - 42
Sometime ago I posted some of the illustrations from the above book and I hoped that would be able to find them physically in the museum and photograph them. I took the third set of 15 illustrations from this book and went on the V & A website; Search the Collections. My results were based upon the following criteria:
(1) Items I did locate and photograph.
(2) Items that were in storage
(3) Items I couldn’t find anywhere
So I will be posting them, along with their locations in the museum, against the original plate and photograph from storage (where possible). The original price and any further information I might find.
One thing I didn’t count on, was that renovations would alter the interior of the building so drastically. I have found it very difficult to pin some of these locations down but in the main they have been found.
Not many of the examples shown this time were successful, as can be seen I only found 1 item.
[MSN Design] Taime Dress BLOG
Something old, the vows we made,
Something new, the price I paid,
Something borrowed, love was tried but not true.
Now my life is something blue.
♥Legacy,
♥MAITREYA,
♥PERKY
♥eBODY REBORN
~*~
Pose Name: Infatuation
Elvis Presley - Something Blue
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Running as classmate 45157,the Class 5 in the Ribble valley on 19/8/2000.The tour had started at Crewe and included a visit to the Rylstone branch
Copyright David Price
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47712 leads the 8.35 RCS service from Skipton to Appleby on 1/9/2020.47593 is on the back
Copyright David Price
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Not far out of Green River, Utah Amtrak 5 cruises past the Book Cliffs on the former Rio Grande heading up towards Price. Running almost two hours late the sun is only minutes away from dropping behind the mountains. 6/23/18
A UP empty coal train drifts down the grade through Utah's beautiful Price Canyon on its way to Helper and points east.
Seems like everybody's got a price
I wonder how they sleep at night
When the sale comes first
And the truth comes second
Just stop for a minute and smile
I was thumbing through the William Price "Western Maryland Steam Album" book with the intent of gaining some day dreaming time, instead I found myself pondering what it would be like to stand on Helmstetters curve when a big 4-8-4 Potomac class came up the grade. Most of my journey through railroad history (and my photo descriptions as a result) tend to lean into a yearn to see railroads in their glory years. This photo then popped into my mind. After being in service for 2 years, I just started shooting the 2102 at Reading and Northern that summer and fall. I did 3 outings to see the thing and enjoyed all of them. The 2102 is big enough to produce power, but not powerful enough to have a seamless run with whatever train you throw at it. The T-1s were built in house by the Reading company using some select parts recycled from other engines. Some call them "rebuilds" because of this. The T-1s were some of the biggest and baddest engines on the Reading minus the light mallets the road rostered. At the end of steam, 5 survived into Reading Rambles excursion service (with one being scrapped for parts during this time period before 1964). Since then they lived on in various states at various places. 2102 runs up the former Reading trackage into the anthracite region and over the former CNJ branch from Haucks to Jim Thorpe in the present day. The run has various grades, bridges, tunnels, and obstacles. North of Tamaqua the trackage starts a hefty climb up to Hometown where it crests downhill to Jim Thorpe. At mile marker 99, at the searchlights installed within the past 10 years, the train's dig into the grade has already begun. You can hear the beating on the rails from lightyears away, it becomes oh so closely sounding but continues to trick the mind. The bellless crossing next to the signals activates. Lights stream around the corner. Then the sounds, A long, a long, "OSJT, Clear signal, 99", a short, a long. The engine, shooting smoke at high velocity out the stack, thunders at the trees and removes their leaves. The approach lit SB signal lights up, rails squeel, the bridge takes on the weight of the engine... you can no longer hear anything... A static takes hold as the exhaust has produced enough sound to pierce your ears. Its loud but silent, the camera clicks away without a detectable sound. Decibels rise, you cannot hear yourself think. You take the camera down and get the friendly wave, they have ear plugs! The shrill passes and then slowly fades. The rail squeals as the clickety clacks fade back in like a studio mix on a 60s hippy song. Marker lights on the rear observation car conclude the show. The crossing lights conclude their flashing, the railfans scurry back to their cars and leave in a hurry, the signal goes back to darkness. Peace has returned to the Schuylkill Valley.
Simple wooden benches were the best seats on the dock for the G4 geomagnetic storm (aka northern lights) in the early morning hours of April 24, 2023. Spectacular beaming colors danced across the night sky and reflected on the remaining ice of Bass Lake in Price County, WI. Observation tower on Tim's Hill just peeks above the treetops across the lake.
There should never be a price too high for any of our fairy tales or dreams.. may we all rise to grasp them
Slid a wee bit for Sunday
HSS
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Copyright 2015 © Shelly MacNeil Conway
Character picture done for a friend.
Caleb Price - Businessman, Entrepreneur and generally an asshole to be around. He makes quite certain to remind the small town of Cavanaugh exactly how much money he has and exactly how little he feels about most of them.
Dollops of mist rise into the crisp morning air from the warmer, rippled and reflecting waters of Price Lake as sunlight strikes the warm autumn colors near the tops of the trees while leaving the trunks and undergrowth in cool shadows, a short hike off the Blue Ridge Parkway, near Blowing Rock, North Carolina.
This is one of those shots, I expect, which resonates much more with me as the photographer than with most viewers. A couple of weeks ago we had made a one-night run to the Blue Ridge Mountains for a series of short hikes seeking colorful fall scenes, and this morning before sunrise we had made the quick jaunt from the Parkway around Price Lake hoping to catch a scene including Grandfather Mountain lit with alpenglow rising over the lake with some clouds above and autumn interest in the foreground. As it turned out, the alpenglow on Grandfather was very nice, but the skies stayed completely clear and my efforts with the foreground fell short as well, so I started paying closer attention to the reflections near the shore as the morning sun first started to strike the brilliant fall leaves higher in the trees in one area. No doubt reflections of trees in gently rippled lakes are common, and most always pleasing, but something about the light and shadow, the warm and cool, and how the mist rose in little clumps struck me here, and I thought it made for something of an interesting abstract.
One other note: If you look closely, you will see a few leaves floating through the scene like little boats, and one in particular near the center right of the image. Tempting as it was to clone them out, I enjoyed watching them gently make their way across the shallows in the soft breeze and decided that they added just a little something to the photograph as they did to my enjoyment in being there.
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The price of gas hasn't changed at this station in a long time. It is frozen at 42.9 cents per gallon. The last time I was in Freedom, Wyoming there were two classic pumps here, but one has disappeared.
A sunset at Price Lake located off the Blue Ridge Parkway in Blowing Rock, NC.
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According to Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary:
Main Entry: ex·tor·tion
Pronunciation: ik-'stor-sh&n
Function: noun
: something extorted; especially : a gross overcharge
Honolulu, Hawaii.
Nuff said.
NOTE: I've seen some other pix of prices slightly higher than this from other parts of the country. I have to say I was surprised, but on some of the neighbor islands in Hawaii, gas is well over $3.90/gallon, so we probably still have the highest prices in the nation. Yet another perk of living in "paradise".
A fabulous bird's next in the woods along Paradise Pond. Made with the usual twigs and mud. And, in this case, with plastic shopping bags and "special price" tags. I don't know enough about birds to know which one might have been so artistic. Any help with the ID of whose home this might be would be appreciated! :)
Aren't unheard of...
Farmers Market At The Barry County Courthouse Lawn ...
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Downtown Hastings Michigan hosts a Farmers Market on the Barry County Courthouse lawn weekly on Wednesdays from 1 pm to 6 pm, and Saturdays from 9 am to 1 pm. Home.