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This vintage post card is part of my nashville post card collection and the image has been uploaded to my flickr account for the eventual purpose of appearing on my website. Until then, enjoy however you like.
From the Graybill post card collection.
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"Edna Simpson" "Stables School" "Stables, La." "New Llano, La." "Edna Byrd" "Thomas Barnes" "Louise Simpson McDuffy" "Ed Simpson" "Edna Willa Simpson" "Thomas Barnes Jr.""DeRidder, La." "Beauregard Courthouse"
a post card view of the original Wheeler's Pharmacy on Park Avenue in Lynchburg
(Joy Graybill collection)
From the Jones Memorial Library post card collection. This card is embossed with the logo of A.H. Plecker's studio in Lynchburg, Virginia.
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A Raphael Tuck & Sons postcard from the Weigand collection.
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An American News Co. postcard from the Graybill collection.
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Found in a donated book (published around 1916). No information about who they are, why this ended up in a book, or for whom it was intended.
An E.J. Schwabe postcard from the Jones Memorial Library collection.
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I made these ornaments with Cassandra's new digital collage Holiday sheets, I am a member of her design team. She has lots of beautiful sheets, www.etsy.com/shop/cassiscreations and the sheet is www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=36662408 and also this sheet www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=34755255
File name: 06_10_022848
Title: D-545. A truckload of cotton in Dixieland
Created/Published: Pub. by Asheville Post Card Co., Asheville, N. C.
Date issued: 1930 - 1945 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print (postcard) : linen texture, color ; 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.
Genre: Postcards
Subject: Shipping
Notes: Title from item.
Collection: The Tichnor Brothers Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions
Verso of Post Card Buster Brown with Mary Jane and American Pit Bull Terrier dog Tige - Resolved That Nothing can stop us - Comics Strip Character Vintage PostCard by Cartoonist Richard Felton Outcault 1906 American Journal Examiner color newspaper give away lithograph tin can hat postcard postcards cards Puck Magazine cards William Randolph Hearst the New York Journal
From the Jones Memorial Library post card collection. This card is embossed with the logo of A.H. Plecker's studio in Lynchburg, Virginia.
This image is part of the RetroWeb Visual History of Lynchburg, Virginia
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Subject: Crossroads; Flagpoles; Long Island (N.Y.); Main streets; Storefronts
Description: Long view of crossroads showing lamppost, canon monument, American flag, and telephone poles; top corner is overlaid with a beach scene showing a figure and a sailboat.
Publisher:Illustrated Post Card Co.
Place of Printing: New York
Date Published: Before 1907
Date Postmarked: None
Date Digitized: 2010
Object Type: Postcard
Identifier: 021168
Repository: Image Collection, Hofstra University Special Collections
Rights: This material may be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code). Permission to publish or display image must be granted by Hofstra University.
From the Jones Memorial Library post card collection. This card is embossed with the logo of A.H. Plecker's studio in Lynchburg, Virginia.
This image is part of the RetroWeb Visual History of Lynchburg, Virginia
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DABAWENYOS will experience a new sound trip on August 14 at the Durian Bar, Madrazo Compound with the multi-media event Golden Noises: Explorations on Sound.
Golden Noises is a back-to-back sound art show and workshop from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. (workshop) and 8 p.m. (show) offered by Japan-based and Manila-based sound artists Toshiyuki Seido and Eric Calilan, and Davao-based electronic musician Chuck Fournier.
The Golden Noises workshop will be open to the public with free registration while tickets priced at P30 will be sold for the show.
The workshop and show will aim to open the participants/audience's ears, minds and bodies to new sound frontiers and new approaches in sound and music-making and move them to create new sound environments.
It also aims to foster new directions for music-making in the local music scene.
The Golden Noises workshop will be facilitated by Seido, Calilan, and Fournier. The outputs of the workshop participants as well as Seido, Calilan, and Fournier's varied experimentations and explorations on sound will be showcased in the show.
Toshiyuki Seido has been a sound artist for more than 20 years and has performed in various local and international exhibits and shows, most recently in Kaida Gallery, Manila with fellow sound artist and collaborator Lirio Salvador to release their multi-media work (also in collaboration with visual artist and sculptor Noell El Farol and photographer Koji Onaka) entitled "ManilaBox", a collection of sounds and images of Manila.
In 2008, he founded the label "New Art Laboratory," which aims to produce sound and performance works in the Philippines.
Calilan often performs under the name Ugong, a sound art outfit utilizing home-made circuit-bent sound devices created from toy keyboards, walkie-talkie and other low voltage electronic devices. He is based in Dasmariñas, Cavite.
Primarily a guitarist and a composer in the 90s Manila rock scene, Chuck Fournier explored electronic music before his move to Davao in 2004. He has won an award for his techno-tribal piece featuring synthesizers and traditional ethnic instruments, along with Manobo lyrics entitled "Life's Circle (Gahad To Ko-ontayan)" in the Tugtog World Music Festival in Davao City, sponsored by The Davao Tourism Authority. Fournier continues to stretch his musical boundaries in exploring sound and music.
The events are sponsored by Genzai Boardinghouse, MIX FM, Hippie Store, Patria Montemayor, and Vicky Canilao and daughters.
For more inquiries and for ticket purchase, please contact project coordinator Angely Chi at 0908-768-7121. (PR)
This was inspired by my recent encounter with fabric by Kaffe Fassett. wc pencil, inktense, derwent and albrecht durer on kilimanjaro block.
From the Jones Memorial Library post card collection. This card is embossed with the logo of A.H. Plecker's studio in Lynchburg, Virginia.
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1920's perhaps? A hand tinted RPPC with no publisher's name or any other information on the reverse.
From the Jones Memorial Library post card collection. This card is embossed with the logo of A.H. Plecker's studio in Lynchburg, Virginia.
This image is part of the RetroWeb Visual History of Lynchburg, Virginia
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From the Jones Memorial Library post card collection, and scanned in 1997. This card is embossed with the logo of A.H. Plecker's studio in Lynchburg, Virginia. (The source for this scan could not be located in a 2011 re-scanning visit to the library.)
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From the Graybill post card collection.
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The Beaver Marsh Hotel near Chemult was an impressive structure beside Highway 97 in the 1950s and '60s – until it was destroyed by fire. It was replaced by the Holiday Village Motel, which featured a set of small A-frame buildings. The motel has been closed for several years, though the buildings still stand. Also still standing nearby is a log home built at the same time and in the same style as the old hotel.