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Another period or theme for Ruth before the nude became so prominent in her work was shells: She was swept away for awhile by shells. It started in New York. One winter in the early 40's her designer father, Lucian Bernhard, told her she looked pale and gave her the money to travel to a seashell show in Florida on Sanibel Island near Ft. Meyers. Ruth must have said, "OK, whatever you say, Papa". She took the prints she had to Florida and after meeting a couple key people was offered a spot in the show. She loved the whole atmosphere and a lady stopped by and bought everything she had for $25 a print (which was big money, then). It was the widow of Thomas Edison, who had an estate called the Seminole Lodge in that area. As a warning here, Ruth wrote to me on the back of this print, "A bad print!". What was she talking about? Probably the hot spot in the middle. She believed the print finalized the idea and thought this one failed to do that.
Endemic Snail shell fossils of Minami-jima.
Found in layers in the sand in the upper section of the beach
Formerly: Shell
Now: Mike's Auto Sales
Corner of Prospect and Keystone
Indianapolis, IN
One of the strangest modifications - that second story is part of it - it's not a house behind it.
Admittedly I did place this shot! The shells were on the ground but not in this possition (*quite). I like this photo though, one of my personal favourites.
Several Decades ago, the Shell Oil Company, put out a number of card series. They also sold albums to put these cards in. Everytime you went to Shell for petrol, or anything else, they gave you some cards. The idea was to collect the whole lot, and generally they were most obliging in allowing you to go through the box, to get the cards you were missing.
I only have the Transport Card series left, the others have been long thrown out.
I have scanned each page. This is the final part, part 2.
The Shell Collection, which is specially designed for FueraDentro by the dutch designer Jan des Bouvrie, consists of two chairs, a bank sofa, four tables and a sunbed. The fibers of the chairs, sofa and sunbed are made of Batyline and the frames are made of stainless steel. This combination of materials makes the SHELL collection ideal for outdoor use.
The most notable characteristics of the SHELL collection is the rounded shape of the shelllike bucket seat, which brings a stunning sense of shelter. The seatings are carried out in a coaxial structured Batyline® fibre. The frames are made of electro-polished stainless steel and the tabletops are glass.
Shells everywere you look, funny sounds when walking through... Black Sea Romania
500CM Rollei Ortho 25 in RLS ; Print on Adox
Variotone with Moersch Warm Seleniumtone
Literally, the white beach is made up of whole shells, not shell fragments, whole shells! They are all cockle shells and are cemented together by rainwater.
Former Shell chemicals siding at Carrington. All that remains in the compound is the ballast and a stop board. The sidings used to run off the Skelton jct - Glazebrook junction line. Taken 02/01/13.
Shell Gas station lens I bought in 2010 off eBay. A box frame will be made to contain a 40 - 60 watt bulb to illuminate the sign.. Measures in at 20" x 20".
I think I paid $14.00 for it.
Shell Eco-marathon Asia - the Urban Concept class. Over several days, teams make as many attempts as possible to travel the furthest on the equivalent of one litre of fuel. Cars drive a fixed number of laps around the circuit at a set speed. Organisers calculate their energy efficiency and name a winner in each class and for each energy source. (photo by Ben Cho)
Taken at the Evolution Store, Science & Art in Soho, New York.
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An einer Shell-Tankstelle haben wir Aufkleber angebracht, um auf die Problematik der
Ölbohrungen in der Arktis hinzuweisen. (c) N. Schmidt/Greenpeace Münster
Das Shell Haus in Berlin am Reichpietschufer / Stauffenbergstraße.
Es entstand von 1930 bis 1932 nach einem Entwurf des Architekten Emil Fahrenkamp und steht unter Denkmalschutz.
Vintage Shell ranch-style gas station, 1975 Nicholasville Road, Lexington KY - Oct 2009. Still a Shell, although as a convenience store. Listed in 1960s city directory operating as Witt's Shell Service.