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A pat on the back Mr. J. Rewerts. Thankfully he has a wicked sense of humor and wasn't too angry about wearing this the entire night at the club.
Image from 'A practical Treatise on Metallurgy, adapted from the last German edition of Professor K.'s Metallurgy, by W. Crookes and E. Röhrig ... Illustrated, etc', 001953752
Author: KERL, Bruno.
Volume: 02
Page: 736
Year: 1868
Place: London
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Title: A practical treatise on midwifery
Creator: Moreau, François-Joseph, 1789-1862
Creator: Betton, Thomas Forrest, 1809-1875, Translator
Creator: Goddard, Paul B. (Paul Beck), 1811-1866, Editor
Creator: Royal College of Physicians of London
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : E.L. Carey & A. Hart
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: Royal College of Physicians, London
Date: 1844
Language: eng
Description: Translation of: Traité pratique des accouchemens
With eighty plates, comprising numerous separate illustrations
Plates accompanied by 40 leaves of descriptive letterpress
Includes bibliographical references
Royal College of Physicians, London
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Following the Practical Photography course - Month 1, black and white photography - Decided this shot was too busy and high contrast
I was just gifted this book from the engineering department here at work. A classic in it's own right and should be put in a museum.
Cleaning up the mess, Post-It note prank. I did not do this - it was a lady who he wrote on her face with permanent magic marker... right before a day full of important meetings. BUT he claims that wasn't as bad as this.. LOL