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A view of inside the Shoemaker/Tailor Building at Saint-Marie Among The Hurons located in Midland in Simcoe County in Central Ontario Canada

 

.Fabrics sent from France were sewn into clothing.

 

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Saint-Marie Among The Hurons the Shoemaker/Tailor Building located in Midland in Simcoe County in Central Ontario Canada

 

.Fabrics sent from France were sewn into clothing.

  

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This photograph and all those within my photostream are protected by copyright. They may not be reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without my written permission

"There is nothing like a well-tailored man in a well-tailored suit!"

 

For the Savile Row experience. St Pancras & Somers Town, London.

I love photography because you can not guess whom you will encounter even when going out for shopping. I bumped into this old tailor very next to my home. I realized him thanks to my passion for photography.

1088-48-106 Yuyuan Rd., Shanghai

IMG01348. Morang, Nepal.

Taken in B&W film around 2000/01.

Perhaps best known for being the site of an outbreak of the bubonic plague in the 1600s. It’s a tragic tale, but also an inspiring story of great courage.

 

In 1665 a local tailor took delivery of a bundle of cloth from London. The cloth turned out to be full of fleas which, tragically, came from rats that were infected with the plague. Within only a few days the tailor’s assistant had died, and others in the household were very sick.

 

As more residents died over the following weeks, the community rector, Rev William Mompesson, persuaded the villagers to quarantine themselves off from the rest of the world to prevent the spread of disease to neighbouring areas.

 

This huge act of sacrifice meant that nobody left or entered the village for the next 14 months. During this time at least 270 of the 350 villagers died of the plague, including Rev Mompesson’s wife.

Sumatratiger im NaturZoo Rheine

Old photo taken by my brother.

I am standing on a chair, looking in the mirror.

This was my favourite garment my mother made for me.

Fabric and colours were chosen by me, dark violet on black, velvety corduroy fabric, loved it :)

I was 7y. old.

Olympus Stylus Zoom 140, Kodak 400

Allen Tailoring and Alterations, The Strand Arcade Sydney

tailor's shop in old havana with a huge bay window overlooking the street

Kodak Portra 400 35mm film

.... but this ain't no nursery rhyme!

 

Tailor shop on Division St. housed in a building circa 1890. I don't think the shop has seen a new coat of paint or the entryway tiles repaired since built. Why waste the money?

 

Sorry for the poor quality photo, but photographing anything in the Hasidic community causes a great deal of anxiety due to threats of terrorism against this religious group. In my Queens neighborhood 100 hours of anti-terrorism training is being offered at all six synagogues for $1000.00. This includes shooting lessons.......

The tailor busy with his work

Off Times Square, Manhattan

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