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This yarn really reminds me of going thrift store shopping back in Chicago.. You find that awesome yellow and purple sweater with all the funky stuff!! and of course you take everything you scored home in pink crinkley plastic bags..
2 corespun skeins, from batts that had a bit of EVERYTHING!! There's lace, sari silk, ribbons, novelty yarns, sparkle, felted nubbies, tulle and even little bits of the pink crinkley plastic bag!
I LOVE these skiens!!
It took me numerous attempts throughout the day to get a decent shot of these former Virgin/EMT class 43 HST Power Cars, 43314, 43317, 43318 are seen at Thuxton as we pass by on my last train of the day the 1D14 17.10 Wymondham Abbey-Dereham (17.50) service, headed by class 33/2 locomotive 33202 (D6587) "Dennis G Robinson" taken during the excellent Spring Diesel Gala on the Mid Norfolk Railway.
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Lazy Boy, Lazboy La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries Store. 6/2014 La-Z-Boy Furniture Store. Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.
Rynek ✴ Wroclaw ✴ Poland
architect: Georg Schneider
On April 1, 1933, after the boycott of Jewish stores was announced, the Gebrüder Barasch department store was one of the first to undergo the process of Aryanization, i.e. the deprivation of property and the restriction of other property rights and personal rights of owners and entitled persons because of their Jewish origin. The brothers' shares were forcibly sold to merchants from elsewhere in Germany.
The Barasch family lived in Wrocław until 1921, and then moved to Berlin. Artur and his family lived at Wissmannstraße 11,.... The remaining property of Artur Barasch in the years 1941–1942 was confiscated, and he himself was accused of foreign exchange fraud and sentenced to prison and a fine of 40,000 marks. This amount was paid by his brother, but he himself was sent to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where he died on November 6, 1942. His wife and children survived the war. On May 8, 1945, his son Werner escaped from internment camps and concentration camps and moved to Philadelphia.
Georg Barasch lived with his two children from his first marriage and his second wife [in Berlin] During the period of persecution, he went with his wife Betty and son Erich to Switzerland, to Zurich, and from there to Ecuador, to Quito. His daughter and her family fled to New York.
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only $3! it had a couple of small spots, but it washed up great! I just couldn't wait to show you. i threw it on fresh out of the dryer.
Store bought superculture.
Dude, the only fringe you're living on is the type that comes from Toni & Guy.
"I've been feeling down
I've been looking round the town
For somebody just like me
But the only ones I see
Are the dummies in the window
They spend their money on clothes
It saddens me to think
That the only ones I see are mannequins
Looking stupid, being used and being thin"
Description: Brick store in Stockton, Maryland.
Date: 1982
Accession: WR 53 Worcester County347
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Roslyn, WA / Cicely, AK - facing East. KBHR is in the large orange building at the right. The furthest left little brown house in the middle top of the picture is Maggie's house.
it was so exciting to just randomly find this store while strolling around.
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Elizabethtown, Ky - The Riders Department Store on the corner of West Dixie and Mulberry was first built as the S.J. Poston House, and then began business as a Funeral Parlor, and also served as a restaurant, general store, youth store, and candy store in its business history. Today, old, stuffy, costly clothes are sold there that no one would wear by choice. The Irony is thru-out its business history, they have come full circle with the customers they serve.