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We are proud to announce the release of Courtesy Script, our latest ornamental tribute to late S. XiX penmanship.

 

Get Courtesy > www.myfonts.com/fonts/sudtipos/courtesy-script-pro/

 

ABOUT COURTESY

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As in Victorian times, the precious, hand-lettered look of custom stationery is back in vogue. Enter Courtesy Script, my newest ornamental script typeface.

 

Courtesy captures the elegance and propriety of finely practiced Spencerian penmanship, in particular the Zanerian school. Its lowercase is notably understated, a simple monoline with very wide connections that ease readability. In the capitals, Courtesy adds variety in both the weight of the strokes, and in degrees of flourish — from merely fancy to over-the-top engrossery.

Based on an alphabet found in a 19th-century penmanship journal, Ale created hundreds of additional, stylistically complementary letterforms. Alternate capitals and lowercase letters, swashed lowercase forms, and ending and ornamental swashes; numerals, punctuation, and non-English and accented characters.

 

With virtually endless ways to customize its use, Courtesy helps designers create fluid, signature looks on stationery and invitations, book covers, fashion layouts, and packaging.

 

More fonts

Visit www.sudtipos.com

More and more clients ask for fine scripts. I like this very much because it belongs to our culture and more than this ..... they really think about it what to fix in their skin and what's really belonging to their life.

This time a mode grows which i can accept in my mind as a tattoo-artist of the older culture, because when i started tattooing in the 70s tattoos were a domain only for bad and / or tough guys, not for kids and not for housewifes.

Sorry for my unlikely words, i only use them to demonstrate the mind in the time when i got in touch with tattooing and choosed this art as my way.

 

Whenever you think about getting tattooed, think about what's yours and what will be yours your whole life, in good times and in bad times.

In this mind you're allways welcome ;)

  

Arabic script on a pillar outside the Mosque in Cordoba. I liked the way the light caught the edges; very sharp, precise stonecutting, but not deep.

 

Script:

U.P. Breaking News: K. I. Sawyer Latest KC-135 Emergency Landing/Raising Safety Concerns

The following exclusive information was not reported yet by Upper Peninsula TV stations and other media.

Many safety questions remain and a military plane is officially grounded after an emergency in the skies over Marquette County, Michigan on Tues. July 8, 2014

The emergency landing of a KC-135 refueling tanker is the latest in a series of similar hydraulic incidents involving the aging fleet of Milwaukee's 128th Air Refueling Wing, Upper Peninsula Breaking News has learned.

Veteran Investigative Reporter Greg Peterson has the story:

upperpeninsulabreakingnews.wordpress.com/2014/07/09/u-p-b...

youtu.be/tocLjvEslBA

  

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Essentially a flying gas station – this Air National Guard KC-135 is grounded – following an emergency that has happened at least 5 times in the past two years to KC 135 refueling tankers from the 128th Air Refueling Wing in Milwaukee.

That's right – at least 5 times in the past two years – a KC-135 from the 128th has developed hydraulic problems resulting in emergency landings at airports around the Midwest.

The tankers are all about 50 years old.

In fact in June 2013, a reporter for Milwaukee Television station WISN TV-12 investigated a rash of KC-135 emergency landings after hydraulic warning.

Upper Peninsula Breaking News called the 128th's public affairs office to verify this important safety problem.

With overcast skies, the three-member crew of this KC-135 declared a hydraulic emergency:

Chief Don Hutchens, Forsyth Township Volunteer Fire Department:

Emergency officials from across Marquette County responded to the plane's call for help – fearing it might crash while landing – which would have been catastrophic.

The KC -135 was among several planes from the 128th Refueling Wing that have been practicing touch and goes on K.I. Sawyer's long runways.

Now the Marquette County Airport, the once vibrant K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base was a Strategic Air Command base – constantly on alert - with bomber crews ready to fly in moments.

 

This reporter has had the pleasure of riding on two KC-135 Refueling Tankers – as show in this photo when I worked at WLUC TV-6 in Marquette.

We refueled F-16 Jets over Lake Huron.

Then this reporter became one of only a handful of civilians to ride aboard a B-52 Bomber – this while I did features stories for the Mining Journal newspaper.

I was given this official coin of the Sawyer bomber wing and a patch – after as 12-hour flight that included Fourth of July Parades and an airshow in Grand Rapids.

This reporter hopes the officials at Milwaukee's 128th Air Refueling Wing get to the bottom of this hydraulic issues before there is a tragedy – as the large number of emergencies on this flying gas station is scary to all involved.

Greg Peterson, Upper Peninsula Breaking News

 

Milwaukee's 128th Air Refueling Wing

www.128arw.ang.af.mil

 

Public Affairs Office

414-944-8715

128 HQ/Public Affairs

mailto:128HQ.PublicAffairs@ang.af.mil

 

Milwaukee's 128th Air Refueling Wing on Facebook

www.facebook.com/128ARW

Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/128th_Air_Refueling_Wing

 

Forsyth Township Volunteer Fire Department; Forsyth Township Police department

www.facebook.com/ftfd5202

www.forsythtwpmi.org/FT%20POLICE%20DEPT.htm

www.forsythtwpmi.org

 

Local News Coverage

abc10up.com/air-national-guard-plane-makes-emergency-land...

www.upmatters.com/story/d/story/news/15079/3fYz_NNJ0kmTs-...

www.uppermichiganssource.com/news/story.aspx?id=1067608

 

WISN TV-12 Investigation in June 2013:

 

Emergency landing prompts questions about KC-135 safety

 

Hydraulic problems lead to 4th in-flight emergency

June 19, 2013

www.wisn.com/news/south-east-wisconsin/milwaukee/emergenc...

 

www.wisn.com/news/south-east-wisconsin/milwaukee/emergenc...

 

www.wisn.com/news/south-east-wisconsin/milwaukee/emergenc...

 

Military plane makes emergency landing in Indiana

www.wisn.com/news/south-east-wisconsin/milwaukee/Military...

 

A plane from Milwaukee's 128th Air Refueling Wing of the Wisconsin Air National Guard is grounded and undergoing repairs after an in-flight emergency Tuesday.

For the fourth time in two months a KC-135 from Milwaukee makes an emergency landing, this time in Indiana.

The flight crew lost control of the hydraulic system and made an emergency landing in Indiana.

It's the fourth in-flight emergency in recent weeks involving four KC-135 refueling tankers.

Each of the planes is about 50 years old, which has some wondering if the aging aircraft are as safe as they should be.

 

Upper Peninsula Breaking News

U.P. Breaking News

 

Gmail:

UpperPeninsulaBreakingNews@gmail.com

 

Wordpress:

upperpeninsulabreakingnews.wordpress.com

 

youtube:

www.youtube.com/UPBreakingNews

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tocLjvEslBA

 

Facebook:

www.facebook.com/UpperPeninsulaBreakingNews

 

Twitter:

Greg Peterson

@UPBreakingNews

twitter.com/UPBreakingNews

 

flickr

www.flickr.com/photos/upperpeninsulabreakingnews

www.flickr.com/people/upperpeninsulabreakingnews

SUDTIPOS NEWS

--------------------------------------------

We are proud to announce the release of Courtesy Script, our latest ornamental tribute to late S. XiX penmanship.

 

Get Courtesy > www.myfonts.com/fonts/sudtipos/courtesy-script-pro/

 

ABOUT COURTESY

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As in Victorian times, the precious, hand-lettered look of custom stationery is back in vogue. Enter Courtesy Script, my newest ornamental script typeface.

 

Courtesy captures the elegance and propriety of finely practiced Spencerian penmanship, in particular the Zanerian school. Its lowercase is notably understated, a simple monoline with very wide connections that ease readability. In the capitals, Courtesy adds variety in both the weight of the strokes, and in degrees of flourish — from merely fancy to over-the-top engrossery.

Based on an alphabet found in a 19th-century penmanship journal, Ale created hundreds of additional, stylistically complementary letterforms. Alternate capitals and lowercase letters, swashed lowercase forms, and ending and ornamental swashes; numerals, punctuation, and non-English and accented characters.

 

With virtually endless ways to customize its use, Courtesy helps designers create fluid, signature looks on stationery and invitations, book covers, fashion layouts, and packaging.

 

More fonts

Visit www.sudtipos.com

A serie of labels designed by Pupo Boldrini and Gato Ficcardi to celebrate the release of Bellissima Script.

    

License the typeface: www.myfonts.com/fonts/sudtipos/bellissima-script-pro/

 

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While in the same vein and spirit as Burgues and Compendium, Bellissima began from an entirely different thread as those fonts. It started with Alex Trochut generously showing me a gorgeous lettering book from his grandfather's library: Bellezas de la Caligrafía, by Ramón Stirling, 1844. Stirling was one of the Latin calligraphy pioneers who introduced a refined version of English calligraphy in Spain and made it popular in the nineteenth century.

 

Some scans from that book served as initial basis for the caps in my Poem Script. But it was always in the back of my mind that I should do a copperplate, and the Stirling model was the perfect source. My intention was to veer away from Stirling's exuberant ornamentation, and work within simplified forms of his ideas. As it usually is with most of my projects, Bellissima became its own bird and shaped its own flying patterns. Suddenly there were many ligatures, multiple endings and swashed connections, hundreds of alternates for both uppercase and lowercase.

 

Bellissima has an effusive energy that appeals much beyond its sourcing. It's intended for these modern times of appreciation for old crafty things like stationary and letterpress, where its origins help it shine brightly.

 

Bellissima Script Pro is a complete font with almost 2000 characters full of alternates, swashes, ligatures & ornaments covering a wide palette of latin languages and Bellissima Script Redux is a random sample of glyphs totally usable with a reduced price.

 

3D art in that Specimen generously provided by Corey Holms.

 

To celebrate this new font release there is a 30% off discount at @myfonts and you can get the Pro version for just 55$ or a Redux (a random selection of 256 glyphs) for only 34$

  

More fonts at:

www.sudtipos.com

    

Boldrini & Ficcardi based in Mendoza , Argentina.

 

The B&F studio: Boldrini & Ficcardi is a graphic design agency with expertise for the alcoholic drinks sector. Work both with regional and global companies, helping them to build strong and profitable brands. Founded by Victor Boldrini and Leonardo Ficcardi, the studio develops design and communication tasks from 1991 working in projects of branding, packaging and publishing. B&F projects have won awards internationally and published in various magazines and design books. (Latin American Graphics.Taschen, / Novum magazine / Etapes magazine / Pluswine / Brand Identity Now, and many others)

 

For label design visit Boldrini & Ficcardi

 

The Dongba script is about a thousand years old, and the only ideographic writing system in use today. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dongba.

At the Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History, Kennesaw, Georgia.

Cortana is a scripting language to automate the Metasploit Framework.

 

Read more about Cortana: www.fastandeasyhacking.com/download/cortana/cortana_tutor...

 

Code used from examples scripts: www.fastandeasyhacking.com/download/cortana/demos/

ran out of tha purple and i dont know why i anded up wih tha SI being tha different colours...doesnt make sense but thats how it went...

This is the re-evaluation on 30 July 2024 after discussions with Nancy Lees of the Nesbitt Family. We agree this grouping is not Bell-Irving but Nesbitt. Both families connected by Marriage to MacBean.

 

The connection between the two families is the marriage of William MacBean 1870-1923 to Martha E Nesbitt. The location is almost certainly in Minnesota in the winter of 1909-10. Nancy has the same photo. The error in my original caption which remains below this script is that I received it in a bundle of papers from the MacBean / White archive in a package labelled Bell-Irving and tried to make it fit that family who had the cabins on Pasley island, Vancouver.

 

From Nancy Lees in July 2024 - - - "I think William H. Nesbitt 1893-1967 had a copy because he was in it. I am 99.9% sure he is the young man, second in from the right, standing next to his older brother Henry Nesbitt.

 

On the other side of William "Bill" H. Nesbitt, I think the woman is his Aunt Frances Nesbitt. She never married or had children. I saw letters Bill Nesbitt kept written to him from his Aunt Frances. I vaguely remember one from Frances where she wrote about a couple traveling around Scotland on a motorcycle. "

 

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Amended captioning in late Aug 2022 and again July 2024.

 

All below this point is correct concerning Bell-Irving, but WRONG about this photo, which is of the B-I related Macbean/ Nesbitt's. I have kept all below to guide those who may have copied it already.

 

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Henry Ogle Bell Irving (2 = junior) and members of his family on Pasley island in Vancouver Sound, which he bought as a family summer retreat. The first cabin was built for Henry in the early 1920s. There after he had cabins built for all the 5 sons who survived WW1.

 

Henry stands on the left. He died from cancer age 75 on 19 Feb 31. He would be about 65 in this image.

 

Probably his 2nd son Lt Col Richard stands 2nd from left, looks like he is wearing his military issue RFC boots, last seen in the famous six fighting sons image of 1916. Richard ‘Dick’ BI was given control of his fathers main business after WW1 rather than Henry Beattie BI, who was not thought by his father to have enough business cut and thrust.

 

This image is not of Henry Ogles BI’s brother Dr Duncan Bell-Irving and his wife Ethel Hulbert (sometimes erroneously in records spelled Hujbert). Ethel was daughter of John Henville Hulbert, Solicitor. They had 5 children -Margaret, Duncan, Agnes, Dorothy and Robert.

 

Henry Ogle Bell Irving junior, also born in the year of his brother Duncan, 1856, emigrated via work on the CPR in the Rockies to Vancouver.

 

His mother, brother, and three sisters followed in the early 1880s. He was a civil engineer, architect, land and real estate speculator, salmon cannery monopolistic owner, 'Commission Agent’, and eventually multi millionaire.

 

He had bought Pasley Island in Vancouver Sound as a private rural retreat for his family in the early 1900s. It was frequently used, the large family yacht being used a ferry. It was a private island, visitors were discouraged. Eventually they erected cabins for 5 sons and families a tall flagpole, a tennis court, frazed a flock of sheep there, and created a landing stage. Duncan in later years used to fly his post WW2 float plane out to the island, it is said to deliver ice cream.

 

The connection that makes this image interesting to is that Duncan and Henry’s mother was Williamina MacBean who married Henry Ogle Bell Irving 1 They occupied the house at Milkburn, Dumfriesshire where Lachlan MacBean 10th of Tomatin was married. Henry Ogle Bell Irving (senior) died in his forties in Antrim, in circumstances not yet researched.

 

Williamina with financial difficulties appears to have leased the grand old house and estate to a cousin. It was then sold to another cousin who had been a successful Bombay banker in the Raj in India. He spent an absolute fortune on building a palatial new house. He enjoyed it only for a short period before dying. The house was de-roofed after WW2 for tax avoidance reasons, so rapidly after his death became ruined. It is now is favourite destination for photographers interested in dilapidated grandiose old homes and detailed Italian mosaic floors.

 

Henry (junior) had married Maria Isabel del Carmen Beattie, whose father had been Vice Consul in Cuba and was drowned at sea there. The Beattie family were originally and also like the Bell Irving family, farmers from Dumfriesshire. They bought an estate near Torbay, England. Henry junior kept a house near Torbay as a base when Mick, Duncan and Aeneas attended Loretto School, Musselburgh, Edinburgh.

 

After the death of her husband and having left old Milkbank house and estate , Williamina emigrated to Canada buying a property which she named ‘Bonny Blink’ between Calgary and Banff in the Canadian Rockies.

 

Both her sons, Dr Duncan and Henry Ogle had previously emigrated , Duncan as early as 1883, and were well established in Vancouver.

 

The man on the left with the cheroot, looks like Henry. One can speculate who the others are, and to which generations they belong.

 

This cabin would appear to be a summer dwelling. It is quite possibly spring as there has been a melt, very little snow on the trees , well trodden footsteps on the ground, the cabin has no chimney. So probably not an over wintering destination.

 

We have photos of the very grand large homes that both of the brothers owned and we know the addresses also in old Vancouver City. So this looks like a day outing with the skis with rudimentary Nordic heel lift bindings for touring and the ladies with snow shoes. I have a set of such skis from about the same time on my well here.

 

There must have been a fire hearth or range inside as the youngest boy holds a large kettle, for hots drinks or perhaps dispensing ‘grog’.

 

Williamina (1826-1906) was the eldest daughter of Duncan 7th of Tomatin. Her husband died in 1864, and she did not marry again. She gave birth to 14 children. She is buried in Alberta. The two brothers and families were resident and died in Vancouver and are intered in the Mountain View Cemetery.

 

So in this element of the family, the MacBean surname name being on the female side , does not continue. Yet the forenames Duncan, Aeneas and Adriana long established over centuries in the Macbean Clan repeated re-occur from this point onwards.

 

The Adriana name originates in St Eustatius in the Dutch West indies with Adriana Heyliger grandaughter of the Dutch Governor, who married Thomas Moore very much against her mothers wishes. Adriana’s planned intended husband was an elderly very rich Scottish merchant, Charles Hagart (1740-1813). Adriana’s widowed mother Elizebeth nee Molineux, thought the opportunity too good to miss and married Charles Hagart herself.

 

I don't believe Williamina (died 1906) is in this image.

 

Henry had made the most substantial part of his fortune from processing and selling of canned fish for export. He bought 9 separate canneries in the 1880s to create a virtual salmon supply monopoly. The cash for the purchases came from his cousins.

 

Initially he had his own ship for import and export through Vancouver, and used the newly opened Panama Canal to shorten the distance and costs to Britain.

 

Image with permission, from the family archives of Irene White.

Restored June 2022 by David Geddes.

Copyright: Irene White.

This is not the dyslexic english script - it turns out I hated it so much, I didn't even save it!

 

This is an old hand drawn script - some letters have changed, but it's closer to what I'm trying to get to... almost arabic in feel, I guess.

an actula hannah montana script

new script font called Herchey. High quality script font with swashes inspired by modern vintage design and baseball logo. Plus OpenType features with Stylistic Alternates, Swashes, Ligatures, Stylistic set, Terminal Form and Ornament that allows you to mix and match pairs of letters to fit your design. This font good for vintage design, t-shirt, logo, labels,badges, posters and etc.

 

download : crmrkt.com/8NO5k

inside the st. nicholas church in sofia

Printed at Spoonflower Fabrics

www.spoonflower.com/fabric/284435

Using an Antique French Script on parchment dating 1608, I created this fabric.

Some fancy lettering with a background of roses.

gingers leg. "southern raised"

From the 2017 ATX Television Festival "Suits: Script Reading" at the State Theatre in Austin, Texas.

 

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