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All cards (other than this one) with a picture of an animal (or animals) on it have their pt. values cut in 1/2. (pt. value = the number written on it that someone earns or loses).
Reverse side of 2001.007.16100. Information regarding the photographer and a two cent stamp.
2001.007.16100b
This photograph comes from the Wicomico Historical Society collection (2001.007). For more information, visit the finding aid at libapps.salisbury.edu/nabb-archives/local-history-archive...
There used to be a lake freighter named the "Reserve," after a steel plant served by the shipping line that owned the boat. Swtich a couple letters and you get a bad pun.
Flugpionier August Nesemann
Flugpionier August Nesemann (1873-1951) deutscher Flugpionier (from: Wikipedia)
Thanks to this writing on the reverse we know that on the front part is picture aviation pioneer August Nesemann shown in one of his finished designs.
This is the basic idea of a reverse french press. Doing this allows you to remove the grounds from the press and create a cleaner cup of coffee
Reverse Ring Generalissimo Mike Bur - Bur was not a happy man most of the day, despite appearances in this photo, as the weather was entirely too nice for his liking. But plunging temps and howling winds overnight made almost all of the runners miserable, and left Bur ultimately at least partially satisfied.
Wesley and Nicholas were trying to wreck into us by driving in reverse. (Well, mostly Wesley.) They succeeded inasmuch the front of the four-wheeler tapped the rear end of the golf cart. I particularly liked the look on Wesley's face here; obviously driving in reverse is Serious Business.
Taken with a 24mm lens reversed onto a stack of 3 extension tubes. A hinged hot shoe allows the flash to lean out over the stack with a home made snoot to fire the light directly in front of the lens. Taken in Central Park, NYC.