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Introducing Postcards from Johnny T, a set of six postcards showcasing the adventures of the renowned 1930s archaeologist and adventurer, Johnny Thunder.
The collection includes postcards from each of the locations Thunder visited on his travels, including the pyramids of Egypt, the dense jungles of Amazonia, the prehistoric landscapes of Dino Island, the ancient palaces of India, the towering peaks of the Himalaya, and the magnificent cities of China.
This MOC is a collaboration with Vanthica (vanthica.carrd.co), a friend of mine who designed the poststamps and prepared renders. Check out their other works!
Built 1934 by Denny for the London, Midland & Scottish Railway, later owned by the Caledonian Steam Packet Co.
Retired 1969, became the floating pub/restaurant 'Old Caledonia' on the River Thames. Damaged by fire in 1980 and scrapped that year.
Jordan & Pollock Postcard in collection
This image was originally captured back in November 2015 during a day of exploring the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall.
With the variety of blues, this image is probably more in keeping with a postcard scene. There are a few more of these images in the archive, which may end up as part of a series.
Postcard - No. 32 Art Series. 32 Designs.
Though
Long the Traveler
may depart and far
His footsteps
roam,
In all the world I
find no place like
Home Sweet
Home
There is a tradition at German weddings where to release helium balloons with a postcard attached to it. The guest write some sought of good luck massage on the post card, and hopefully a few weeks after the wedding the bridal pair dozens of post cards .... The last wedding I shot was in a museum they used hundreds of old photos.
Postcard is dated 1905.
This link shows the back side of the postcard: www.flickr.com/photos/31155442@N03/51323008772/
A Happy XMas. Postcard.
1911 WAYNESBORO PA. Postmark.
Sent to:
Miss Luale Wyeth
Newark, O
From:
Miss O' Bryan?
Waynesboro, PA.
[07689]
The Merlion Park Singapore
The Merlion (Malay: Singa-Laut) is a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish, used as a mascot and national personification of Singapore. Its name combines "mer" meaning the sea and "lion". The fish body represents Singapore's origin as a fishing village when it was called Temasek, which means "sea town" in Javanese. The lion head represents Singapore's original name — Singapura — meaning "lion city" or "kota singa".(Wikipedia)
Morning shoot from yesterday. I'm in London enroute to a mystery destination.
Canon 5DMkII, 16-35mm 2.8L, single exposure.
Postcard sent by Barb from Juneau, Alaska on December 20th 2020, travelled 7 days and 2,507 miles arriving in Arkansas on December 27th 2020.
Mon frigo carte-postalisé
Les souvenirs, les cartes postales,
Les petits dessins d'enfants,
Accrochés par de petits aimants aimants,
Accrochés au réfrigérateur
Des petits instantanés d'ailleurs
Des mots doux qu'on relit en ouvrant la porte
Pour prendre le lait et la confiture.
Sent by Nita in France.
Features a very tasty recipe for pate aux pommes de terre. I had fun trying it out.
Kathy Toth || Toronto Graffiti Archive || Instagram
This is what you see far off in the landscape when you are driving to Sudbury. There are a few other stacks but none as large as the superstack and it hasn't been operational since 2020.
www.cbc.ca/newsinteractives/features/superstack-reflectio...
By Biehl's Auto Body Works Inc. of Reading PA. On the back of this postcard:
"Eight-passenger, imitation leather seats, two rear seats removable, shatterproof glass all around, one door on left side, two doors on right side, locking handles, large tail gate, rear glass solid, natural wood finish outside and inside of body, construction of white oak and maple."