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Subject (TGM): Violoncellos; Appliances; Stoves; Stove industry; Musicians; Occupations;

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Subject (TGM): Women; Aged persons; Meadows; Cows; Patent medicines; Pharmacists; Drugstores; Caricatures;

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Subject (TGM): Women; Military bands; Military uniforms; Drums; Pianos; Musical instruments; Musical instrument industry;

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Subject (TGM): Coffee industry; Ethnic groups; Indigenous peoples; Men; Children playing outdoors; Boomerangs; Hunting; Kangaroos; Rabbits; Horses; Horseback riding; Birds; Cockatoos;

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Subject (TGM): Children; Boys; Child labor; Child laborers; Children doing housework; Children's clothing & dress; Poverty; Street cleaning; Street maintenance & repair; Clothing stores; Clothing & dress;

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Subject (TGM): Animals; Animal behavior; Cats; Dogs; Household soap; Chemical industry;

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Subject (TGM): Women; Children; Wash tubs; Basins; Laundry; Washstands; Washing machines; Appliances; Machinery industry;

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Subject (TGM): Men; Animals; Mountains; Hunting; Dogs; Rescues; Goats; Coffee industry; Flowers;

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Subject (TGM): Coffee industry; Maps; Tobacco industry; Tobacco plantations; Farms; Tobacco pipes; Statehood;

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Subject (TGM): Children; Boys; Girls; Children crying; Children kissing; Patent medicines; Flowers; Pharmacists; Drugstores;

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Subject (TGM): Sewing equipment & supplies; Sewing machine industry; Sewing machines; Ribbons; Landscapes (Representations); Appliances;

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Subject (TGM): Children; Girls; Hats; Clothing & dress; Shoes; Boots; Screws; Buttons (Fasteners); Riveting; Shoe industry;

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Subject (TGM): Children; Boys; Girls; Children playing with toys; Children playing outdoors; Shoes; Shoe industry; Leather industry; Trademarks; Patents; Sunrises & sunsets;

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Subject (TGM): Apples; Apple orchards; Apple trees; Agricultural industries; Farm produce; Agriculture; Horticulture; Nurseries (Horticulture); Plants; Seeds; Seed trade; Gardens; Gardening equipment & supplies; Gardening; Orchards; Lawns; Tulips; Daffodils;

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Subject (TGM): Livestock; Livestock judging; Swine; Sheep; Horses; Cattle; Cows; Beef cattle; Ponies; Poultry; Chickens; Animal feeding; Feed stores; Carriages & coaches; Carts & wagons; Horse boarding & training facilities; Horse farms; Horse racing;

It was very hard to get a good shot because it was very windy so the plant always moved.. At the moment I'm experimenting with flashlights and that's one of my first results :)

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Title:</The Capitol: Florida's House of State

  

Date of film: 1978

  

Physical descrip: color; sound; original length: 15:43

  

Local call number: V-16; S. 828

  

General note: This film tells the history of Florida's Capitol, using recreations, artwork, old photos and modern footage. It has an introduction by Secretary of State, Bruce Smathers. Produced by Barton of Jacksonville; sponsored by the Florida Department of State, Division of Archives, History and Records Management.

  

To see full-length versions of this and other videos from the State Archives of Florida, visit www.floridamemory.com/video/.

  

Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.myflorida.com

  

["Mount Vernon," George Washington house, Mount Vernon Highway, Mount Vernon, Virginia. Aerial]

 

[ca. 1929]

 

1 photograph : glass lantern slide, hand-colored ; 3.25 x 4 in.

 

Notes:

Site History. House and landscape: George Washington, 18th century. Today: House and grounds, changed from the photograph, are a Public site adminstered by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.

On slide (handwritten): "W." Also, red stroke mark and gold star sticker.

Title, date, and subject information provided by Sam Watters, 2011.

Forms part of: Garden and historic house lecture series in the Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection (Library of Congress).

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

 

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

 

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.16562

 

Call Number: LC-J717-X105- 24

  

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Subject (TGM): Coffee industry; Tea industry; Grinding; Animals; Pets; Cats; Organ grinders;

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Subject (TGM): Women; Women domestics; Children & adults; Governesses; Ethnic stereotypes; Racism; Afro-Americans;

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Subject (TGM): Churches; Temples; Mormon churches; Maps; Coffee industry; Statehood; Religious architectural elements; Religious facilities; Religious communities; Religious groups;

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Subject (TGM): Children; Girls; Peacocks; Feathers; Picture frames; Spices; Coffee; Coffee industry; Food industry;

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Subject (TGM): Children; Infants; Mirrors; Boudoirs; Starch industry;

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Subject (TGM): Women; Archery; Bows (Archery); Household soap; Laundry; Chemical industry;

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Subject (TGM): Afro-Americans; Families; Family; Ethnic stereotypes; Sabbaths; Household soap; Chemical industry;

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Subject (TGM): Women; Teachers; Students; Home economics; Housewives; Dyeing; Textiles; Chemical industry; Cartoons (Commentary);

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Subject (TGM): Girls; Children playing adults; Children reading & writing; School children; Classrooms; School discipline; Thread; Sewing equipment & supplies; Maps;

Persistent effort can yield weight loss results. The key, however, is to expend more energy than you take in! LOL! 😏 😀 😁

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Subject (TGM): Coffee industry; Animals; Rodents; Squirrels; Flying;

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Subject (TGM): Dental hygiene; Dental offices; Dentistry; Teeth; Drugstores;

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Subject (TGM): Farm produce; Agricultural productivity; Agriculture; Seed trade; Seeds; Plants; Gardening; Gardens; Greenhouses; Flowers; Agricultural industries;

Persistent effort can yield weight loss results. The key, however, is to expend more energy than you take in! LOL! 😏 😀 😁

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Subject (TGM): Children; Women; Dancers; Dry goods stores; Grocery stores;

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Subject (TGM): Forge shops; Blacksmithing; Blacksmiths; Towers; Patent medicines; Pharmacists; Drugstores; Patterns (Design elements); Testimonials;

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Subject: Flood damage; Buildings; Rivers; Disaster victims; Ohio--Hamilton; miami digital collections; bowden postcard collection

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Subject (TGM): Children; Girls; Paper dolls; Paper toys; Paper cutouts; Novelty works; Household soap; Cosmetics & soap; Chemical industry; Cosmetics industry;

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Subject (TGM): Agricultural machinery & implements; Farming; Farms; Farmers; Plows; Plowing; Postcards;

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Subject (TGM): Men; Children & adults; Children misbehaving; Ethnic groups; Ethnic stereotypes; Racism; Cotton; Cotton industry; Saws; Afro-Americans;

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Subject (TGM): Flowers; Perfumes; Drugstores; Pharmacists; Dressing & grooming equipment; Cosmetics & soap; Toothpaste; Dental hygiene; Dental equipment & supplies; Hair preparations;

So this bummer of a comic took me a week to produce. I was very wishy-washy with the color choices. Also, there were other things...

 

The frame of mind during which it was originally written has long-since passed. Hence, this means a whole chicken less to me NOW than it did, then.

 

Shorthand.... Friendship is serious. For me, anyway. I got this with age and with tragedy, some of it self-inflicted. Not all of it understood or tallied. Friendship is a form of love, to my mind... but it's also about respect and communication and the ability to take some criticism without imploding. It's about making each other better and tougher and stronger. It's about making ourselves laugh...

 

Anyone who knows me, knows i am fierce and full of salt. While I am fond of adding 'Small planet. Be nice." to emails and bios and whatnot, I am not believing that credo like i once did. The salt in me knows some people don't understand 'nice'.

 

Something happened to these people, as kids, probably. Something they were powerless to stop. A nice is gone. They feel lost to it or have stopped seeking it out.

 

As if they don't deserve it for the lacking.

 

I DO still try to give people the 'benefit of a doubt' for some level of social responsibility to our Village, such as it is, but I'm sure it is far fewer people who deserve it than I had once hoped.

 

...

  

All content of this and other 'eric Hews' or 'erichews.com' flickr albums, collections or 'streams', both visual and verbal, are the property of/and COPYRIGHT © 2014 eric Hews and should not be appearing without prior permission of the artist.

 

www.erichews.com

 

Do NOT display, print, merchandise, alter, or otherwise 'use' my work for your own nefarious purposes. My work HAS a nefarious purpose already. It's MINE.

 

• - •

 

Small planet.

Be nice.

 

© eric Hews 2014

Persistent interstitial pulmonary emphysema (PIPE) occurs mainly in preterm infants subjected to artificial ventilation for the respiratory distress syndrome. It caused by alveolar rupture resulting in dissection of air along bronchovascular bundles and interlobular septae; dissection of air may extend into the mediastinum and/or pericardium and may disrupt the visceral pleura resulting in pneumothorax. When present for more than a week the adjective "persistent" replaces "acute" Foreign body type giant cells overlie the loose connective tissue wall of this air cyst. The present of foreign body giant cells lining the cysts separates PIPE from acute interstitial emphysema. Thee giant cells are reacting to air. Other situations in which there are giant cells reacting to air include reactive eosinophilic pleuritis associated with pneumothorax, pneumatosis intestinalis and pneumatosis vaginalis.

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Local call number: RC03677

 

Title: Interior of a Birney one-man streetcar in Tampa, Florida

 

Date: ca. 1920

 

Physical descrip: 1 photoprint - b&w - 8 x 10 in.

 

Series Title: Reference Collection

 

Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida

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RIPTIDE was hauled out again on December 1st 2015 for a few days in order to address a persistent leak in the vicinity of the propellor strut, under the aft cockpit.

 

RIPTIDE was built in 1927 by the Schertzer Brothers Boat and Machine Company, then located on the north end of Lake Union near the foot of Stone Way in Seattle. She is 47 feet 1-inch long with a beam of 11 feet 10-inches and a draft of four feet. She is planked in port orford cedar riveted to white oak frames over a douglas fir backbone with western red cedar houses. She displaces about 10 tons, relatively light for a boat this size.

 

She was originally named NEREIAD, then, shortly thereafter, NOKARE. Her trunk cabin (the raised cabin aft of the pilothouse) was reportedly added (or extended) in 1933. By 1936, when owned by Russell G. Gibson, a Director of the Seattle Yacht club, she had been named RIPTIDE.

 

Mr Gibson owned her through at least 1960. After a few years, she was bought in 1965 by Richard Billings, who used her as a cruiser and live-aboard in Alaska. In 1968 Richard sold her to his brother Roger, who owned her through 2014. RIPTIDE is fortunate to have been owned by knowledgeable and caring owners throughout her long life.

 

RIPTIDE is a Coast Guard documented vessel. She carries documentation number 226242 carved into the interior face of both port and starboard bilge stringers. She is documented at 17 net tons and 21 gross tons.

 

Her original engine may have been a Hall-Scott gasoline engine, but is as yet unknown. By 1959 she had an eight cylinder Chrysler Crown gas engine, a common engine of the time, most likely added in the late 1940's. That engine was removed in 1967 when RIPTIDE was re-powered by a 1967 Volvo MD-70A diesel engine. The Volvo engine was removed in early June 2015 and was replaced by Cummins 5.9 liter diesel of 210hp. While her top speed is over 14 knots at 2400 rpm, her cruising speed is a much more sedate 9 knots at 1500 rpm. She carries 300 gallons of diesel fuel.

 

She was overhauled by the Port Townsend Shipwright's Co-Op in Port Townsend WA between April 8th and September 16th, 2015. The Co-Op replaced 35 frames, then replanked much of her hull above the waterline. They installed a new transom and decks, replaced her engine, and installed a modern electrical system. Finally, a new anchor windlass and chain was installed.

 

www.ptshipwrights.com/wp/

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Subject (TGM): Children; Girls; Pets; Dogs; Household soap; Household soap; Laundry;

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