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J & J. DOWNEY. LTD.
Ghost sign in Silvertown, East London.
The only info I could find on J & J Downey was that they were builders, but have found no back up for this.
The ALB in the phone number stands for Albert Dock & would date this sign to at least pre 1966. Letter use for identifying exchanges was phrased out between 1958 & 1966.
behind the grand architecture of the bund in shanghai, lies a network of dingy alleys and service entrances for the grand hotels and banks.
Touch the different surfaces then look at your hands! The frigidaire-air-conditioner unit spits bits of yellow stuff at you as you walk past, to get your attention and to try to lure you into the building.
I tell you I take to sneezing just from looking at pics of the dustiness of that cantina's façade. I'd like to see a foamy brush get taken to it to scrub it up!
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In the Kanawha City neighborhood of Charleston, West Virginia, on December 29th, 2010, the Kanawha City Cantina on the north side of MacCorkle Avenue (West Virginia Route 61) east of 41st Street Southeast.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
NA7852 Bars (Drinking establishments)—United States—Pictorial works.
GT3911.A2 Signs and signboards—United States—Pictorial works.
TH2251.5 Stone veneers—Pictorial works.
TH7687 Air conditioning—Pictorial works.
F249.C4 Charleston (W. Va.)—Pictorial works.
Sometimes you have to give into fast food delivered to your kitchen.
Connect with me at jimmakos.com/photography
"Shaw's Harmony Boys, dance orchestra. J. H. Dubbs, manager, Bell phone 1131J, Lebanon, Pa. Have you heard them?"
boston, massachusetts
november 1967
unidentified
dewolf home, beacon hill
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© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
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Are you willing to switch your cable channels to Sky television services? If so then do it with the help of sky number. A good service is one that benefits you with hot deals on cable packages and clear visibility services. These sky services are the best one to get access to.
I found these yummy Keebler cookies at Dollar Tree the other day. I didn't eat anything all day so I took some with me on my way to work as a snack. I don't know why I bother considering I always end up eating SOMETHING at work. It's a little sad actually; I make a point to eat a meal or some semblance of one after each shift because with my half-off it's cheaper than buying groceries. So yeah. My nails look really good here. They're much messier in person. Eh. I like them white, anyway.
Okay I meant to write about this yesterday but I forgot. Maybe you guys out there can give me some advice. Okay, so there was this really cute guy at work last night, that I waited on, and he was a total sweetheart and we were flirting kinda. He tipped me almost $10 on a $15 tab and I was thiiiiiiiiis close to giving him my number but decided not to at the last minute. So then my friend Nathan said I should’ve done it and I wished I had. Would that have been weird of me? I don’t know. I need to learn not to be such a damn pussy.
ANYWAY. My question is - you’re a cute guy. You’re out to eat with another guy and his girl, and you have a cute-ish waitress. You’re both flirting. You tip her exceptionally well. She drops off her number before you leave. Are you impressed by her confidence or totally turned off?
Inquiring minds want to know.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=plVgkc0We_o&feature=related
It's Probably Me .... Sting
Probably not
Right area code
One requires a modicum of privacy
Car good enough ?
:-)
In Warren, Michigan, on May 30th, 2011, at the southeast corner of Van Dyke Avenue (Michigan Highway M-53) and Farnum Avenue.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
NA7856 Chinese restaurants—United States—Pictorial works.
HD69.B7 Business names—United States—Pictorial works.
GT3911.A2 Signs and signboards—United States—Pictorial works.
HD2346.U6 Small business—United States—Pictorial works.
GT4988 Christmas lights—Pictorial works.
NA6225 Storefronts—United States—Pictorial works.
NA6218 Shopping centers—United States—Pictorial works.
F574.W27 Warren (Mich.)—Pictorial works.
F574.D443 Detroit Suburban Area (Mich.)—Pictorial works.
Baroque monument on the south side of the chancel at Newbold to Sir William Boughton and his wife, the work of John Hunt of Northampton, 1716.
St Botolph's at Newbold on Avon (now virtually a suburb of Rugby) is one of the more interesting of the historic churches in this part of Warwickshire with a collection of monuments to the Boughton Family of various dates.
The nave and tower date mostly from the 15th century rebuilding but the plain chancel was rebuilt in the early Victorian period. The interior is light with little Victorian stained glass, unusually confined to the nave aisles (three by Heaton, Butler & Bayne on the north side, one by Burlison & Grylls on the south). The main east window is mostly plain.
The monuments are from distinct periods, two 15th century tombs in the south aisle have flat incised slabs with the images of Geoffrey Allesley and John Boughton with their respective wives. Also in the south aisle two wall monuments with small, rather folksy figures carved in relief to two generations of the Boughton family (of Little Lawford Hall). The largest of all is that to William Boughton & wife from 1716, a rather pompous Baroque piece with standing figures that dominates the chancel.
This a church that certainly rewards the visitor but alas is normally kept locked, though there may be keyholder information or phonenumbers given (I called in on Heritage weekend when it was opened and seemed to be recieving a constant flow of visitors).
VERMIST SINDS 09 FEBRUARI REGIO BLOEMENDAAL: Podenco teefje Holly, 7j. Ze is weggelopen aan het strandpaviljoen te Bloemendaal richting Ijmuiden, in de duinen. Holly draagt een halsband en tuig met telefoonr van haar baasje. Ze woont in Duitsland en kent de regio niet!
Please share her picture and keep your eyes open for her...
It´s a nightmare, knowing my little girl 250km far away, unable to do anything. She is afraid of darkness and sleeps under my blanket every night.
We lost Holly on Saturday the 09th of February, mor or less half past 1, here:
We went down to the sea and turned right in the direction of Ijmuiden.
Round about 600m further the restaurant there is a big sign which informes about reclamation measures.
Nearly there, she followed an escaping rabbit into the dunes and was never seen again till 7 pm.
I left my towel and my socks in the little glass house on the parking area in hope she returnes during the night and smells me.
Holly is 63cm high, 7 years old and lives with me since she was 6 month old. She is very tight, more brown than white and her face is getting more white and whise with every day. Only her right ear stands up reliable. Her left one is kinked, most of the time.
She is good with other dogs and not afraid of people, normally.
She is wearing a brown leather collar and a cream and lilac harness. Both are equipped with her name and my phonenumber (included the +49).
Her Chipnumber is: 941 000 000 XXX 727
The local police station, Amivedi, local animal authorities, beach- and nature reserve guards, Veterinarians and TASSO e.V. in Germany are already informed...
My mailaddress is katrin-leber@gmx.de and my mobile Phone number is this one: 0049 1577 4669722.
Please get in contact with me or if you have any information about her!
IMPORTANT: When you see her, don´t try to catch her. Please call me 0049 1577 4669722 (german and english) or Chiara 0031 623 880398 (dutch and english)! We will give you further information how to react! The only situation in which you can catch her safely is, when she is inside anywhere (f.ex. house, garden with high fence)!
Thank you very much for your support,
Katrin
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Saturday, 09.02.2013
*TASSO e.V. in Germany got informed
*Restaurant PaZ is informed by Email
*Postings in different Dutch groups for missing dogs were done on FB and else
*the local police got informed
Sunday, 10.02.213
*Amivedi got informed: CODE 808053
*information is insert on www.globalpetalert.com
*Judy Kleinbongardt (Podencos NL) was informed by Email
*we hang and gave out missing- flyers at the PaZ
*Hollys picture has been shown to many dogwalkers in the National Park and the Seaside of Parnassia
*Vets of Ijmuiden were informed
*local animal authorities/ shelters (Zandvoort, Ijmuiden and Harlem) were contacted
*the beach guards between Zandvoort and Ijmuiden are informed and will have an eye for Holly
*Flyers were spread on the CenterPark (Zandvoort), the camping area and some restaurants and petrol stations around Parnassia
Monday, 11.02.2013
*information to: www.dierencentrum-sevenum.com
*Contact to Frank Weißkirchen, Susanne Langer (Professional Pet- Trailer)
*the guards of the Kennemerduin nature reserve got to know about Holly is missing there
*spread flyers at Ijmuiden (hung them up and spread to people)
Tuesday, 12.02.2013
*more flyers were spread and glued at Ijmuiden after the seightings of yesterday afternoon
Thursday, 13.02.2013
*lokal newspapers will be contacted
*Radio will be asked for help
*Flyers will get spread at Zandvoort
SIGHTINGS:
Coleraine Londonderry based Deighan Transport DAF XF 105/460 painted in Ferrari Red coupled to a three axle tautliner parked in Church field road at the site of sudbury's new hospital cum health centre
Rainbow colours of thirty-five sheets of 8½ x 11!
Me, I'm an adult so I'd never be able to bring myself to earnestly speak the words "inflatable jumpies" into a telephone or anyplace else but maybe I like to be snobby.
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In downtown Albert Lea, Minnesota, on August 16th, 2009, along the north side of Clark Street, west of Broadway Avenue.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
HF6161.C33 Advertising—Children's paraphernalia—Pictorial works.
GV1203 Amusements—Pictorial works.
GV1203 Children's parties—Pictorial works.
HF5813 Advertising—United States—Pictorial works.
TS1105 Paper—Pictorial works.
F614.A27 Albert Lea (Minn.)—Pictorial works.
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Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• copy paper
• inflatable
• printouts
Baroque monument on the south side of the chancel at Newbold to Sir William Boughton and his wife, the work of John Hunt of Northampton, 1716.
St Botolph's at Newbold on Avon (now virtually a suburb of Rugby) is one of the more interesting of the historic churches in this part of Warwickshire with a collection of monuments to the Boughton Family of various dates.
The nave and tower date mostly from the 15th century rebuilding but the plain chancel was rebuilt in the early Victorian period. The interior is light with little Victorian stained glass, unusually confined to the nave aisles (three by Heaton, Butler & Bayne on the north side, one by Burlison & Grylls on the south). The main east window is mostly plain.
The monuments are from distinct periods, two 15th century tombs in the south aisle have flat incised slabs with the images of Geoffrey Allesley and John Boughton with their respective wives. Also in the south aisle two wall monuments with small, rather folksy figures carved in relief to two generations of the Boughton family (of Little Lawford Hall). The largest of all is that to William Boughton & wife from 1716, a rather pompous Baroque piece with standing figures that dominates the chancel.
This a church that certainly rewards the visitor but alas is normally kept locked, though there may be keyholder information or phonenumbers given (I called in on Heritage weekend when it was opened and seemed to be recieving a constant flow of visitors).
phonenumber.menu/sky-phone-number/
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The rampant scarequotes are meant to indicate how ridiculous it would be to truly and literally "treasure" "Bud's" (not his real name) rather unimpressive "chest."
No but seriously I hate to seem to come across as smug but one of the lifelessons here is that if for some reason you want to present your English-language texts triangularly, the triangles ought to be tall enough that they will establish hierarchies sufficient to override native English speakers' strong inclinations to read left-to-right.
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In downtown Wooster, Ohio, on June 24th, 2009, along the east side of South Market Street, north of East Henry Street.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
HF5482 Secondhand trade—United States—Pictorial works.
GT3911.A2 Shop signs—United States—Pictorial works.
NC1002.B36 Banners—Pictorial works.
Z246 Graphic design (Typography)
HD69.B7 Business names—United States—Pictorial works.
CS2309 Names, Personal—Pictorial works.
NA6225 Storefronts—United States—Pictorial works.
HF5845 Show windows—United States—Pictorial works.
F499.W9 Wooster (Ohio)—Pictorial works.
Bumper poles stop so-called Accurate Dumpsters from rolling off the slopey sidewalks and out into traffic. The commingled brick and asphalt surfaces of Cuthbert Street's driving lane exhibit the effects of a long long history of heaving and settling.
The "the" in "The Chinese Noodle Factory" implies the presence of a silent and invisible "REAL" or "ONE AND ONLY GENUINE" after it.
This picture is OLD!, it's from last March, so the upper right-hand is possibly an enclosed residence by now.
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In Chinatown in Philadelphia on March 25th, 2011, "The Chinese Noodle Factory" on the north side of Cuthbert Street, east of North 10th Street.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
HD9330.M322 Noodles industry—Pictorial works.
HD9333.U62 Ethnic markets—United States—Pictorial works.
TX724.5.C5 Cooking, Chinese—Pictorial works.
GT3911.A2 Shop signs—United States—Pictorial works.
HD69.B7 Business names—United States—Pictorial works.
NA6225 Storefronts—United States—Pictorial works.
NA9053.S7 Alleys—United States—Pictorial works.
TE255 Pavements, Brick—Pictorial works.
TD788 Refuse and refuse disposal—United States—Pictorial works.
E184.C5 Chinatowns—United States—Pictorial works.
F158.68.C47 Chinatown (Philadelphia, Pa.)—Pictorial works.
F158.68.C43 Center City District (Philadelphia, Pa.)—Pictorial works.
F158.37 Philadelphia (Pa.)—Pictorial works.
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Art & Architecture Thesaurus term:
• bollards
The letterboard's dark gray sliding panels look like roofing shingles and I wish I could hold one in my hand.
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In Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, on June 30th, 2012, on the east side of Shingle Creek Parkway, north of Bass Lake Road.
The "UA Movies at Brookdale Square 8" opened in 1981 and was operated as a discount movie theater from 2001 to 2005. Per G. Streetview, it was demolished by August 2008, and the sign was removed sometime between July 2012 and September 2014.
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Brooklyn Center (2054039)
• Hennepin (county) (2001025)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• letter boards (300395518)
• multiplex cinemas (300260475)
• shop signs (300211862)
Wikidata items:
• 30 June 2012 (Q17982791)
• 1981 works (Q7134286)
• Area code 763 (Q3150271)
• business failure (Q5001874)
• June 30 (Q2657)
• June 2012 (Q815736)
• Minneapolis–Saint Paul (Q1480013)
• Regal Entertainment Group (Q835638)
chiang mai, thailand
1972
sign, tommie's tourist agency
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Cook County (GA) Copyright 2011 D. Nelson
"Advertising has so permeated American life that if one fine day Americans woke up and found that all advertising had disappeared, the majority of them would be in a desperate position."
Ilya Ilf & Evgeny Petrov "American Road Trip - The 1935 Travelogue of Two Soviet Writers"
And if there is nothing to advertise, we advertise the chance to advertise. Twice. [MilkaWay]
I like tile storefronts but most U.S. people hate them, detest them, just utterly despise them. That's why hardly anybody builds new ones!
There is an old forgotten RUINED FACE on the poster covering the left window, plus a phone number from area code 724: suburban Pittsburgh!
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In downtown New Kensington, Pennsylvania, on July 9th, 2020, on the north side of 9th Street (Pennsylvania Route 56), east of 3rd Avenue.
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• New Kensington (2091262)
• Westmoreland (county) (1003017)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• abandoned buildings (300008055)
• branches (plant components) (300379798)
• ceramic tile (300010678)
• double doors (300002806)
• fading (300053048)
• geometric patterns (300165213)
• Gleditsia triacanthos (species) (300375441)
• glass doors (300375668)
• light blue (300129405)
• grayish blue (300129673)
• hand-painted (300248263)
• Mid-Century Modernist (300343610)
• posters (300027221)
• remodeling (300135427)
• shadows (300056036)
• storefronts (300002533)
• street addresses (300386983)
• stripes (300010230)
• telephone numbers (300435688)
• verticality (300056325)
• white (color) (300129784)
Wikidata items:
• 9 July 2020 (Q57396809)
• 309 (Q1066078)
• Area code 724 (Q3150268)
• July 9 (Q2690)
• July 2020 (Q55281154)
• Pennsylvania Route 56 (Q1052984)
• Pittsburgh metropolitan area (Q7199458)
• Rust Belt (Q781973)
• Treaty of Fort Stanwix (Q246501)
• vacant building (Q56056305)
• Western Pennsylvania (Q7988152)
Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Buildings—Pennsylvania (sh85017803)
• Honey locust (sh85061852)
I finally meet my old friends this week, (we rarely meet each other because we went into different college). We shared a lot of stories and jokes since we were at high school. This photo is actually part of our joke. Story to be told, we were at the caffee, I asked the waitress about the WiFi password, and guess what? the password turned out to be a phone number, the waitress wrote the password on a piece of tissue (because there was no paper around) so we made a prank about this, adding a lips kiss into the tissue and leave this on the table :)) LOL
A mostly 14th/15th century building with a west tower and an unusual double north aisle (the outer one a Gilbert Scott vestry).
It's fairly dark inside with south nave wall and north arcade leaning outwards dramatically (also an odd hollowed out piscina recess in the south east nave window recess). The fittings are mostly Victorian, but the pieces of tracery on the low chancel screen panelling are fragments of the 15th century rood screen.
The stained glass is Victorian too, (east window by Clayton &Bell, the others by Hardmans) but two windows have 14th century elements, the west window in the tower has some fragmentary grisaille and red glass, whilst in the nave clerestorey are two shields of the Earl of Essex.
I'd failed to get inside on two previous visits (including Heritage 'ride & stride') so came armed with phonenumbers but these were in the porch anyway. Got through to the very pleasant churchwarden who was most amiable and promptly arrived in person and showed me around inside; He didn't have too long so, not wanting to keep him waiting, my snaps are a little rushed, but I'm pleased to have got in at last.
Okay, so I found this awhile ago, and have been meaning to do this since then...
I think we all should give young Travis a call. Do whatever you want, and gents, don't feel left out!! I want you to call too! Whether as a jealous boyfriend, a protective brother or even an irate father. And I really don't think that we should worry about what time our young Travis is called either. And I don't really care what you do when you have him on the line, heavy breathing, cougar talk, or irate screaming. I just tried the number and it does still work
Let's annoy the snot out of this Travis
A near neighbor of mine had this thermometer hanging in his musty old basement. He gave it to me because of the interest I had in it. This former Service Station in Richmond, IL was one of my favorite buildings in town. It was oddly shaped and had a big clock on it. The station like all past service stations closed because of the new store like stations going up. The gas station tried to compete with selling food and gas but there was only 2 pumps because there was no room on the corner for more pumps. The nice building was demolished and now sits a small strip mall. I geotagged the location where this formally was.