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Singe en train de manger.

Monkey eating.

(Wat Tham Sua, Krabi, Thailand)

A23 Merstham,Nov 2013

Cave singers perform in Victoria, BC on December 9, 2012.

 

Photos by Lindsay Blane.

Ooh la la. Sassy finally opened up her sewing machine table to reveal THIS!

Ooit via gahetna.nl gevonden, maar de opgeslagen links werken niet meer... ik moet gaan zoeken of deze ook op www.nationaalarchief.nl te vinden zijn

singer marina aksentijević with glasses

When we bought our home here in Bonnie Scotland many years ago there was one or two old pieces of furniture and the like left. The house was owned by two very elderly sisters who had both died (one died in the house) and the estate asked if we wanted to purchase any of these items for a small fee. My wife purchased, if I recall correctly, an old chair and some bits-and-bobs along with this "ancient" Singer sewing machine ~ the treadle style.

 

Today, this sits in one of our rooms (with the actual sewing machine, hidden within the original box/cover) and my wife always has fresh flowers and candles sitting on it. This particular model is very old and hopefully falls into today's challenge (I think) perfectly!

 

To add some "age" I did a little sketched processing.

 

Our Daily Challenge - YESTERDAY / YESTERYEAR

Great songwriter, musician, and singer ministered to the crowd in Tallahassee, Florida at the Gaither Homecoming Concert. Jason, Karen, and I have made a tradition of attending the concert every January.

 

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Ah, I love her so! This was a wonderful swap with a wonderfully generous blogger. She's now also giving away another featherweight - check out this post for the details!

Ouzoud, Maroc

Film, contax G2, Zeiss 90mm

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Singer's Role in WWII

 

Prior to Poster - Get a War Job!WWII, employment at the Elizabethport, N.J. Singer factory totaled 5,000. The 113 acre factory comprised 48 buildings with a combined floor area of over 2.6 million square feet. The self-sufficient plant included a foundry, wire drawing mill, hardening and tempering facilities, as well as machining and press operations. The factory produced its own nuts, bolts, springs and pins, tools, gauges and fixtures and contained a photographic and printing plant as well as metallurgical and chemical laboratories for the testing materials.

 

Increased demands for family sewing machines, repair parts and needles began to be felt in late 1939. The Singer factory in Scotland was engaged in the war effort and shipping throughout Europe was limited which resulted in Singer sales outlets normally supplied from Scotland turning to Elizabethport for family sewing machines and machine parts. By 1940, France had fallen and England was on the verge of collapse. Demand on Elizabethport was further increased by sales outlets attempting to build stock in anticipation of the United States becoming involved in the war. Through 1941 Elizabethport met the demands for family sewing machines, parts, and needles and increased their volume of war work and industrial sewing machine production.

 

During this period the use of materials such as copper, iron, steel, and aluminum became critical and production of civilian goods such as family sewing machines was completely stopped by order of the War Production Board. The order stopping family sewing machine production—Limitation Order L-98—became effective June 15, 1942. Between that time and July 1945 production of family sewing machines at Elizabethport was completely stopped and only limited production of repair parts and needles was allowed by War Production Board regulations. The halt of the supply of family sewing machines to sales outlets for a period of over three years presented a critical problem to the sales organizations. In addition to the stoppage of family sewing machine production, the board ordered the majority of existing stock of completed family sewing machines frozen and earmarked for use by government agencies. Releases of frozen stock were authorized throughout the war, most to South American countries in promotion of the National Good Neighbor Policy.

 

Elizabethport personnel who were released from working on family sewing machines due to Limitation Order L-98 were absorbed into the factory's war production effort. Singer's American factories were responsible for the development and production of a variety of items for the war effort including:

 

* .45 caliber automatic pistols

* M5 Director equipment to control the fire of 37mm and 40mm anti-aircraft guns

* B-29 gunfire control computers

* Hydraulic servo assemblies

* Subassemblies for the M7 Director 90mm anti-aircraft gun

* Gun turret castings for the B-29 bomber

* Castings for aircraft engine piston rings

* Gun sights for the Mark XV 3-inch, 5-inch, and 40mm anti-aircraft guns on naval ships

* Caliber .30 M1 carbine receiver

* Director M5 parts

* Parts for the Sperry Directional Gyro and Artificial Horizon instruments

* Housings and covers for the A3 Automatic Pilot

* Parts for the T-1 bomb sight

* Ammunition boxes

* Time and percussion fuses

* Variable pitch wooden propeller blades

* Special types of motors for fire control and other ordnance equipment

 

As a way to acknowledge the importance of the industrial workers to the war effort, the Army-Navy Production Award "E" Pennant was created. Awarded to a plant rather than a company, it consisted of a flag to be flown over the plant and a lapel pin for every employee within the plant. In NovemberNavy 'E' Award Poster 1942 Singer's Elizabethport, New Jersey plant received the Army-Navy "E" Pennant in recognition of its outstanding production of needed war material. In July 1945, Elizabethport Works was cited for the fifth time, and a fourth star was added to the pennant.

 

Because of its foundry, tool room, and press and screw machinery, Elizabethport was also able to provide assistance to other manufacturers engaged in the war effort:

 

* Thread milling cutters and motor castings for the Lawrence Aeronautical Corporation

* Rumbling barrel castings were made for Springfield Armory

* Ball reamers to International Business Machine Company

* Surgical instrument forgings were supplied to Brandenburg Instrument Company

* Cast iron bars were made for American Gas Accumulator

* Thread chasers were supplied to Reliable Machine Screw Company.

* Prisms were ground for an optical manufacturer and shafts were ground for Simmonds Aerocessories, Inc.

* Parts were oxidized for Taller and Cooper Company, Jersey City

* Eight-inch projectiles were sand blasted for Crucible Steel

* Stator and rotor plates were heat treated for Allen D. Cardwell

* Dental chair castings were produced for S. S. White

* Taper pins and spring pins were made in large quantities for Babcock Printing Press, Eastman Kodak, General Electric, Western Electric, Excello Corporation, Submarine Signal Company and Worth Engineering

* Thread milling hobs were made for American Type Founders, National Rubber machinery and Webendorfer - all working on 40 mm and 75 mm guns - for *Carl M. Norden, working on bomb sights; for Eisman Magneto Corporation and National Pneumatic, working on gun tubes and shells; also Farand Optical Company, Guilbert and Barker Company, National Broach and Machine Company, Diehl Manufacturing Company, Williams Oil-O-Matic, Miller Printing Machinery and the Dictaphone Corporation, working on a variety of war jobs

* Hobs and ground thread taps were produced for Textile Machinery Company, Sperry Instrument Company, Delco Division of General Motors, Teletype Corporation, Ford Motor Company and Maxon, Inc.

 

* The source Singer in World War II - 1939 to 1945, published in 1946 by Singer Manufacturing Company, lists the name as Carl M. Norden; the correct name is Carl L. Norden, founder of Carl L. Norden, Inc., Manhattan, New York.

at Ridgefield Playhouse

 

1948 Singer. Pictures do not do it justice.

Singer Badge

SINGER SET

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Established by Goerge Singer in Coventry to manufacture bicycles in 1875. Motorised three wheel vehicles followed in 1901 then by Motorcycles. By 1911 their range included Motorcycles of 299cc and 535cc. Entering racing Singer fielded bikes in the 1914 senior TT races on the Isle of Man and in 1913 offered a ladies model. In 1912 George Stanley broke the Brooklands One Hour Record becoming the first 350cc motorcycle to cover 60 miles in one hour.Singer ceased the production of Motorcycles at the outbreak of WW1.

Car production had begun in 1905, with the manufacture of Lea Francis licensed cars. Singer designed cars followed in 1906 with bought in Aster engines. the first big seller was the 1911 100cc Singer ten with their own engines. The company remained independant car producers until 1956 when they were absorbed

 

Shot at Brooklands Bus Museum New Years Day meeting 01:01:2013 REF 90-329

Merkur Africa Night South African Zulu Cultural Performers and Singers with Sbusi Mamsie and Linda Cricklewood London

The singer in the new group Sverigefinnarna. So new that you can't even find them if you Google them.

A good time was had by all at a fundraiser for a friend this weekend.

Robert Singer speaking at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Supernatural", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

This was our first Urbex Trip to France,

 

arrived in a poor town there was this awesome Building.

The Red Duck is not our Ride, viva le france.

We arrived at Sunday Morning, when the Sun rises we meet some French Urbexers and when we left the town we also see the rotten Ralwaystation with trees that have grown from the inside of the window.

The toll driveway was abandoned and closed as well

 

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A female singer is singing in front of the angry Swedish Idol jury.

 

From left to right: Pelle Lidell, Alexander Bard, Laila Bagge Wahlgren and Anders Bagge.

A line-up of 4 Singers at the Panshanger Revival Day, Welwyn GC August 2009

Saw several men like this, walking the streets with a boom box, singing in very lovely voice, carrying a cup for spare change - Bangkok November 2010

today i've got an anticipaed easter egg surprise!!!

 

The italian singer Anna Oxa has publish some of my mosaics in her official facebook page with a greetings message for me!!!

 

For those of you that don't know Anna Oxa read this.

 

And here the link to her page on facebook

 

Order your canvas print now at my website

  

picture taken during a rehearsal of F-active. (Lead singer/guitar Sam)

2018 ©Bart Graulus

 

F-Active

- Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/f-active

- Facebook: www.facebook.com/F.Active.band/

Troy Bar Reggae Thursday Hoxton Street Shoreditch London Lady Singer in Leopard Skin Print Dress

This nifty thingy creates pretty good buttonholes.

Stunning . Notice the removable front rack lowriders (if you can call them that).

The bike behind also has them.

9/11/2011

 

What a fantastic Ren Fair day! It was a perfect temperature (mostly, maybe a bit warm and humid at times), I got to meet Sir Roderick and handle his sword (OW OW), and I bought another athame - the exact same one the movers stole for less than half the price it goes for on the interwebs. And of course, I walked away with a bit more plunder than that too. There might have also been a gorgeous pentacle necklace and a fairy skirt. All this with Emily and Alexis and Michael, and also joined by Kristy, Zach, Erin, and Keira. During one of the shows, someone in the audience stood up and said something about Steelers, and you could hear the crickets. I don't know where else in a 100-mile radius that would happen. I love the Ren Fair. :)

Isn't she beautiful, dates from 1904 and goes like a good 'un. Right through fingers. :-) Designed for sewing shoes and used by cobblers. And me.

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