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Source: Scan of an original Edwardian postcard.
Set: MOO01.
Postmark: May 19th 1906.
Repository: private collection.
Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an OS RP photograph.
Grid: SU1584.
Date: January 1953.
Copyright: OS-Crown.
Used by very kind permission.
Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an original photograph.
Set: BUR01.
Date: 5th February 1989.
Photographer: © 1989 Mr J. Burnett
Repository: From the collection of Mr Burnett.
Used here by very kind permission.
Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of image in "A Century of Service".
Author: Bernard Darwin.
Date: 1927.
Copyright: GWR - BRWR - Crown.
Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an original photograph.
Image: P50194.
Date: June 1931.
Photographer: Mr Arthur New, 10 Gordon Road, Swindon.
Donated in 2011 by Mr D. New.
Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an original photograph.
Image: P...
Date: c1958.
Photographer: Mr Arthur New, 10 Gordon Road, Swindon.
Donated to the Swindon Collection in 2011 by Mr D. New.
Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an original photograph.
Album: ENS01.
Date: 1970s?
Photographer: Mr J. Ensten.
Repository: From the collection of Mr J. Ensten.
Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an OS RP photograph.
Grid: SU1584.
Date: January 1953.
Copyright: OS-Crown.
Used by very kind permission.
Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an OS RP photograph.
Grid: SU1682.
Date: January 1953.
Copyright: OS-Crown.
Used here by very kind permission.
Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an OS RP photograph.
Grid: SU1384.
Date: March 1953.
Copyright: OS-Crown.
Used here by very kind permission.
Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of original photograph.
Set: BUR01.
Date: 27th November 1989.
Photographer: Mr J Burnett.
Repository: from the collection of Mr Burnett.
Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an original postcard.
Set: HAT01.
Date: Unknown.
Postmark: Unused.
Repository: From the collection of S.C. Hatt.
Used here by her very kind permission.
Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an OS RP photograph.
Grid: SU1384.
Date: March 1953.
Copyright: OS-Crown.
Used here by very kind permission.
Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an original postcard.
Image: P50253.
Date: c1905.
Postmark: Unused.
Publisher: Unknown.
Inscription: Moredon, Nr Swindon (2).
Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of original photograph.
Set: PER01.
Date: 1993.
Repository: From the collection of R. Perry.
With thanks to Diane Everett.
Source: Scan of an OS RP photograph.
Grid: SU1682.
Date: January 1953.
Copyright: OS-Crown.
Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of the original photograph.
Set: TIM02.
Date: Unknown.
Postmark: unposted.
Repository: From the collection of Mrs Pat Timms.
Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an OS RP photograph.
Grid: SU1683.
Date: January 1953.
Copyright: Ordnance Survey.
Used here by their very kind permission.
Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an OS RP photograph.
Grid: SU1682.
Date: January 1953.
Copyright: OS-Crown.
Used here by very kind permission.
Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an OS RP photograph.
Grid: SU1682.
Date: January 1953.
Copyright: OS-Crown.
Used here by very kind permission.
Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Highest position in Explore # 1 & Featured at Explore Front Page on 20th July'09
This was one of the most challenging shots I faced till date at Gitgit Waterfalls. Not for light but for water spray which keeps on making my equipments wet.
So decided to duck behind a small temple around 200 meters away from the fall. Though my problem with water spray was solved a bit but was able to capture a different composition.
The shot was taken with slow shutter using ND8 filter and straight from the camera other than slightly tweaking curves in photoshop.
Source: Scan of an original postcard.
Set: HEA01-2.
Date: c1930?
Postmark: unposted.
Photographer: Fred C. Palmer.
Repository: From the collection of Mrs J. Heavens.
Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an original photograph.
Set: ENS01.
Date: 1960s.
Photographer: Mr J. Ensten.
Repository: From the collection of Mr J. Ensten.
Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an original photograph.
Set: BUR01.
Date: 6th October 1990.
Photographer: Mr J. Burnett
Repository: From the collection of Mr Burnett.
Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
The Vaillancourt sculpture/fountain in San Francisco really isn't the most beautiful art installation when you look at it as a whole. But as you walk into it and focus on particular sections you can find some very wonderful abstract compositions.
All comments, critiques and feedback both positive and negative welcome.
Source: Scan of an original item.
Set: GRA02-4.
Date: 1910s?
Postmark: unposted.
Publisher: Tomkins & Barrett, Swindon.
Repository: From the collection of Mr & Mrs Grace.
Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an original photograph.
Set: ENS01.
Date: 1970s?
Photographer: Mr J. Ensten.
Repository: From the collection of Mr J. Ensten.
Used here by his very kind permission.
Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an original photograph.
Set: WEB03.
Date: 1930s.
Repository: From the collection of Naomi Webb.
Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an original photograph.
Set: WEB03.
Date: 1946.
Repository: From the collection of Naomi Webb.
Local Studies, at Swindon Central Library.
☆Location: Nationalmuseum, Sweden, Stockholm.
Sources: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Boberg
ANNA KATARINA BOBERG, née Scholander, ( 1864 – 1935) was a Swedish artist married to prominent architect Ferdinand Boberg. Anna Scholander was the daughter of architect Fredrik Wilhelm Scholander and the granddaughter of Axel Nyström. Boberg was a person of many artistic pursuits; initially she worked with ceramics and textiles (among other things she created "the Peacock vase" for Rörstrand) and besides painting she also worked with set design and writing, for example. She was of an artistic family, but never received any formal training in the arts, and is considered an autodidact. Many of her paintings are of northern Norway, which became Boberg's main focus for many years after a trip there in 1901. These works were not received very well in Sweden, but did much better in Paris. Boberg spent a great deal of time in the area near Lofoten in Norway, where she eventually had a cabin, and she made many of those trips on her own.
Source: Scan of an original postcard.
Set: KEN02.
Date: 1930s?
Postmark: unposted.
Publisher: N. Whitaker, Stratton Post Office.
Repository: From the collection of Mrs P.A. Kenchington.
Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Prayer is more than meditation. In meditation, the source of strength is one's self. When one prays, he goes to a source of strength greater than his own.~Madame de Stael
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinckneyville,_Illinois
Pinckneyville is a city in and the county seat of Perry County, Illinois, United States. The population was 5,066 at the 2020 census. It is named for Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, an early American diplomat and presidential candidate.
Pinckneyville is the location of the Pinckneyville Power Plant, a combustion turbine generator (CTG)-type power plant run by Ameren.
Source: www.americanthresherman.com/history.html
ATA HISTORY
The American Thresherman Association (ATA) was organized in March of 1959.
At the annual meeting in 1962, Amos Rixman commented that the Association "organized three years ago this month for the purpose of furnishing some enjoyment to its members and to be the beginning of something very worthwhile." Already in its brief life the Association had earned such a reputation that three towns vied for the chance to become the permanent site for the show. The Pinckneyville Chamber of Commerce invited the ATA with open arms and pledges of support, and the Perry County community was chosen over Mascoutah and Highland for the 1962 show site.
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(United States) "الولايات المتحدة" "Vereinigte Staaten" "アメリカ" "美国" "미국" "Estados Unidos" "États-Unis"
(Illinois) "الينوي" "伊利诺伊州" "इलिनोइस" "イリノイ" "일리노이" "Иллинойс"
(Pinckneyville) "بينكنيفيل" "平克尼维尔" "पिंकनीविले" "ピンクニービル" "핀크니빌" "Пинкнивилль"