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Erica graciously donated a Kenner girl in need of some TLC. These are before and during shots. Only a few more days before this girl is back to her old self. This girl will be traveling all the way to Australia.
Trolleyville, USA.
7100 Columbus Road, State Route 252, Ormstead Falls, Ohio, near Gate #9 Ohio Turnpike. USA
This little shot of the mountain is downstream of Garner State Park. Private lodging includes Yeargan's Riverben and Neal's Lodges. Both offer river taxi's for Toobers, convenience stores and a cafe. Yeargan's offers Saint Augustine grass next to the water for campers and a 10 foot deep swimming hole with rope swing. This is prime riverfront acreage.
This is my post card from Pat.......It's STUNNING!!! Very 'old world' and as always, much better in person than in the scan!!...Thanks Pat!!........;)
From the Graybill post card collection.
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From the Graybill post card collection.
This image is part of the RetroWeb Visual History of Lynchburg, Virginia
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Devotees climb over one another in the black Nazarene Pocession in Manila
Scanned from National Book Store post card.
On November 17th, 1906, Cliff Nash sent this post card, from Bath, Ontario, to Mrs. G. W. Beach, Athens, Ontario.
He wrote, "This is all the card I have so I will send it to you and you can tell the rest I am well and working very hard. Was at the office at 7:30 this morning. Everything is going fine, only I do about half as much each day as I would like. Edith and Ruth are up here with me every day and Edith is getting real handy. Will write a letter tomorrow. Yours lovingly, Cliff."
Post Card I bought. I don't think I would like visiting this dentist.
For front of card, search on "Bowrin Dentist front"
Today, August 23, 2015, I received an email from Patricia Gordon-Rice who lives in Washington State, USA. She wrote:
"I came across the old postcard of the dentist you have on Flickr and can tell you a bit about it. Mrs. G.W. Beach [of Athens was my great grand aunt, Huldah (Nash) Beach.
Cliff was her brother, (Charles Clifford Nash). Edith was his wife and Ruth his daughter. And yes, he was a dentist. He lived from 1877 until 1946."
From the Graybill post card collection.
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Post Card to George Frederick France Schofield, Glen View, Meltham, Yorkshire congratulating him on the birth of his daughter, Mary Beatrice Schofield, also on 12th December 1905.
George Frederick France Schofield born 26th May 1879 the son of John William Scolfield and Francis Ann France. He married Sarah Jane Milnes on 2nd October 1902 at Meltham, St Bartholomew, Yorkshire.
The 1911 census shows them living at Brechin Terrace, Meltham. George was a Stone Mason. George went to Australia in 1914 the family following in 1915. They lived at Hamilton, Wannon, Victoria. He died in 1961 at Hamilton
From the Graybill post card collection.
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From the Graybill post card collection.
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I don't like the idea of putting the Christmas things away yet. I like vintage things. This is a post card I love and its from 1916. To Alma, from Anna.....I wish people still sent post cards and I wish they were pretty enough to save as many years.
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From the Graybill post card collection.
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From the Graybill post card collection.
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From the Graybill post card collection.
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Painted about two years ago - in my
"'Alcohol Inks" phase - on mat, textured card.
For me Alcohol Ink painting always has a "happy/unhappy accident" result - but fun to do!
Some of the best results were on shiny paper - I don't seem to have kept any examples though.
....... something else to come back to one day.
Prints on cards for charity sold well.
The tutorial for This fun block can be found at aquilterstable.blogspot.com/2014/06/the-postcard-quilt.ht...