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Open the damn cage!

 

Cubura Cubura Dariam Sneakers

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Cubura Sam Pants

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Tailormade Tattoo Duvel (just send an IM 😊)

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Very small and thin dragonfly had to see let a lone capture. Not many dragonflies to choose from at this time. A bit early in the summer for insects.

Common Tailorbird (Orthotomus sutorius) with breakfast.

Marjan Smeijsters designed and made origami shoes for Josie, Josie is over the moon and will take great care not to lose or damage her very special new shoes.

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Marjan Smeijsters ontwierp en maakte origami schoenen voor Josie, schoenen om zuinig op te zijn, ik ga deze schoene niet verliezen of vies maken, heeft Josie beloofd.

Patriotic “delicate insect” balanced on top of a tiny flag pole.

A detail from "Gathering"

 

Fung + Bedford is the multidisciplinary design studio of UK artists Angela Fung (b. Mozambique, 1970) and Ashley Bedford (b. UK, 1970), who create tailormade origami paper installations. These large-scale, often architectural structures hang from walls and ceilings or wind their way through space. Fung and Bedford are fascinated by the fact that a two-dimensional object can be changed into a three-dimensional one with a few cuts, twists, and folds. All of their designs are based on paper. Their ambitious installation for the exhibition is designed for the tall, light-filled space of the CODA Museum, the work of architect Herman Hertzberger. Gathering is a gold curtain that flows downwards from the seven-metre ceiling. The title refers to a physical meeting of spirit, body and space that her work evokes, and is also a contemporary reference to our inability to gather during the Covid pandemic. Fung and Bedford are using the form and the shimmering material to encourage gathering and being together. The installation consists of more than a hundred hand-folded sheets of Fedrigoni gold paper attached to steel cables, creating a curtain structure that visitors can wander along.

 

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La bottega del sarto

 

Centro Storico di Mazara del Vallo, Settembre 2010

how's this partner? am I getting warm? :)

a little linen, some shot cotton, ruby star rising and some tailormade...

~Shirt~

 

[BEORN] Kendrick T-Shirt

 

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"Ain't this what you came to see?

Let me be your muse, I'll inspire you

In ways you won't believe (oh, whoa)

Fifty shades and hues, tailormade for you

Draw me and look at what you started

Go with your hands, can you paint my body? (Body)

Go ahead and brush up on me

Baby, when you own it, sign the dotted (oh, whoa)

I'll be your piece

I'll be your piece

I'll be your piece

Your A-R-T

Study my face (face), frame (frame)

Put me on the wall

Above the stair (stair), case (case)

If you show me off

I'll be your piece

Your A-R-T"

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the new display, tailormade. Preparation for presentation for retailers. First impression. 20 cards.

Every carbon piece on this car is red carbon, including the livery. Delightful 😍

2020 Ferrari 488 Pista Tailor Made

2020 Ferrari 488 Pista Tailor Made

would be nice to see which of these is the fastest...

The drapery firm of James McWhirter and Son Ltd was founded in 1898. Business commenced in a shop fronting Brunswick Street. The drapery business boomed and McWhirter purchased adjoining land in Warner Street. He then extended his shop to a depth of 260 feet from Brunswick to Warner Streets. The firm later acquired land on the corner of Warner Street and a block of buildings in Wickham Street at a cost of £8,000/-/-. The company’s land in Fortitude Valley now extended 105 feet along Brunswick Street with a depth of 126 feet to Warner Street.

 

A five storey brick building was constructed on the corner of Wickham and Warner Streets in 1912 to the designs of architects, H.W. Atkinson and Charles McLay. A second four storey building, fronting Brunswick Street was completed in 1923. The third part of the vast McWhirters Emporium, the building on the Wickham and Brunswick Street corner, joined the two existing buildings. The distinctive building was designed by prominent architects Hall and Phillips and built by G.A. Stronach in 1930-31. This five storey addition provided another 250,000 square feet (a little more than two hectares) of floor space at a cost of £130,000/-/-.

 

McWhirters flourished as a family department store, its many customers attracted by a high quality of goods, variety of merchandise and moderate prices. The store’s shop windows, especially at Christmas, became a community focal point. James McWhirters sharp business acumen enabled him to expand his business beyond Fortitude Valley to branches throughout Queensland.

 

McWhirters was one of the three largest Valley retailers along with TC Beirne’s and Overells. All three were family owned businesses. Following the disastrous 1890s floods which drove south side retailers to the north side, the Valley became the shopping hub for greater Brisbane rivalled only by the city centre itself. This trend continued well into the first half of the twentieth century: in 1949 the turnover of Valley residents was estimated at £15 million each year, of which McWhirters, TC Beirne’s and Overells accounted for more than £5 million.

 

Source: Brisbane City Council Heritage Register.

The new blue leather suit tailormade for my beautiful and adorable wife.

seamstress and frontwoman for Midnight Opera. An outtake from a photoshoot to show off some pieces she made with vintage fabric.

 

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The TC Beirne Complex was constructed for Thomas Charles Beirne in 1902 to the design of Robin Dods. The warehouse portion of the building was extended in 1906, and further extensions were made to the structure in 1910 and 1913, also to the design of Dods. By 1931, architects Hennessey & Hennessey had undertaken extensive additions, and in 1938 an extra 30,000 square feet of floor space was added. In 1956 the building was sold to David Jones, and has changed ownership several times since. Geoffrey Pie undertook alterations in 1974.

 

Thomas Charles Beirne was born in 1860 in Ballymacurly, Ireland, the son of farmers. He was apprenticed to a draper at the age of fourteen, and in 1884 emigrated to Melbourne where he worked as a draper's assistant and later joint manager for Eyre and Shephard and then Foy and Gibsons. Less than two years later a former employer in Ireland, Michael Piggott, invited Beirne to enter into a partnership and the firm of 'Piggott & Beirne' was established in Stanley Street, South Brisbane. By 1891 the partnership had dissolved and TC Beirne took his capital of £1200 and opened his own store in Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley, in premises owned by the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane. The shop employed six staff and had a frontage of twenty feet and a depth of fifty feet. TC Beirne had married Ann Kavanagh in 1887, and the Beirne family lived in quarters above the shop.

 

The success of TC Beirne's store was immediate, and within a few months of opening, the store underwent an expansion into a second and then a third adjoining shop. Beirne attempted to have the owner of the shops, the Anglican Diocese, pay to convert the shops into one store. When this request was rejected, TC Beirne purchased the Diocese holdings in Brunswick Street in 1897 for £8000 on a deposit of £50. The property consisted of five shops and a bank. Architect William Hodgen Jnr designed extensive alterations to the property, and by 1900 the business was described as having 'evolved into large bright looking premises with a frontage to Brunswick Street of 110ft'. The same article pronounced TC Beirne & Co. to be one of the 'most popular shopping places in the city of Brisbane'.

 

By this time, the Beirne family had moved from their quarters above the shop to 'Clevelard', Moray Street, New Farm. In 1899 the family moved again to 'Glengariff', Hendra where additions to the residence were made in 1907 to the design of Dods. Robin Dods was also the architect of a house built for Beirne's eldest daughter, Mrs Morgan, in 1912 (now located at 9 Morgan Street, Albion).

 

The growth and expansion of TC Beirne & Co. continued for the greater half of the twentieth century. Within a few years of the purchase of the Brunswick Street property, Beirne acquired adjoining properties in Duncan Street. The company was eventually to boast a Brunswick Street frontage of 146 feet, a Duncan Street frontage of 311 feet, and an Ann Street frontage of 62 feet. The shop floor areas fronted Brunswick Street, and warehousing areas were located along Duncan and Ann Streets.

 

In 1902 Robin Dods of the architectural firm 'Hall & Dods', was commissioned to design the building that was to form the core of the present structure. Additions to the company's warehousing facilities followed in 1906 when Hall & Dods called tenders for 'premises, Duncan Street, Valley, for TC Beirne & Co.'. Master Builder, GA Baumber, completed the work at a cost of £6348. Other major work was completed in 1910 and 1913, also to the design of Robin Dods. The tender of GA Baumber was accepted in 1909, while the work completed in 1913 included a 'new storey and other additions, besides the modernising of the Brunswick Street premises at a cost of about £25,000'. This work increased the number of arches on the parapet from two to three.

 

Less than twenty years later, in 1931, further extensions were made. Architects Hennessey & Hennessey were responsible for the additions. In 1938, 30,000 square feet of floor space was added by contractors GH Turner & Son at a cost of £30,000. The work was completed using structural steel, reinforced concrete and brick, and included the additions of a five-storey building to the Brunswick Street frontage of Beirne's property; and the addition of four storeys on the Duncan Street side of the building.

 

The success of the TC Beirne & Co. emporium extended outside Brisbane and branches of the store were established in the cities of Ipswich and Mackay, where buildings designed by Robin Dods were erected in 1902 (Ipswich) and 1907 (Mackay). TC Beirne also established a popular and successful mail-order service, extending the company's clientele base into more remote locations.

 

The early history of another Valley success story, McWhirter's, is directly linked to TC Beirne and Co. In 1894, James McWhirter joined TC Beirne as general manager and temporary partner before leaving to occupy premises on the opposite of Brunswick Street. Like Beirne, McWhirter was an instant success and the two stores, along with other principle retailers, Overells and later the ACB Company and Waltons, did much to ensure the popularity of Fortitude Valley as a shopping destination in the first half of the twentieth century.

 

While Thomas Charles Beirne became a household name through the success of his retail empire, he was also a prominent figure in wider Brisbane society. He joined the Brisbane Traders Association in 1898 and became its president in 1901. He was a director of the Brisbane Tramways Company, the Brisbane Gas Company, Queensland Trustees, AMP, Atlas Assistance and the British Australian Cotton Foundation. In 1905 he was elected to the Legislative Council where he remained until its abolition in 1922. He was University Warden from 1928 to 1941, and the T.C. Beirne School of Law was founded with his donation of £20,000. Other recipients of his generosity were the Mater Hospital, Duchesne College, St Brigid's Church, Red Hill, and the Holy Name Cathedral scheme. In 1929 he was awarded a Papal Knighthood of the Order of Saint Gregory the Great, Civil Class.

 

TC Beirne died on the 21st of April 1949. Seven years later, in 1956, the Fortitude Valley TC Beirne building was sold to David Jones. The building was sold again in 1973 and in 1974 alterations were made to the design of Geoffrey Pie. The TC Beirne building for some time housed a branch of Target, another department store.

 

In the mid 1990s, the TC Beirne store and the TC Beirne warehouse in Duncan Street to the rear became separately owned. Both buildings have undergone extensive internal alteration and refurbishment and now contain commercial and retail outlets on the lower level and apartments on the upper floors. The TC Beirne Centre also contains offices of the Brisbane City Council. The former warehouse, now Fortuneland Centre, has been subdivided into 49 strata titles.

 

Today, the Chinatown Air Bridge that one linked the TC Beirne Building and the Chinatown car park has been removed as it was not a frequented thoroughfare and jumbled the Chinatown streetscape.

 

The TC Beirne Building was renovated to its original condition and repurposed as a retail precinct in 2016 to 2017.

 

Source: Queensland Heritage Register.

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Wrapped 812 SF .. looks okay in the picture, but in real life this is one of the worst wraps I've ever seen .. !

BLS Cargo 475 405 in Leubsdorf with an intermodal freight, probably DGS 40111 (Gent Kluizendok Zuid - Mortara Intermodal), with BulkHaul, ESC, Sitra, Exsif, Tailormade, Guido Bernadini, NVM, Buzzatti, giezendanner, Hoyer, Rodella, Den Hartogh, Donati Spedition, Peacock and Michel Verscheure containers, tank containers and swap bodies, on Touax, AAE/VTG, Ermewa wagons, on March 12, 2024, 9:29.

This is such a good looking 812 GTS .. ! Parked on an empty Mount Street on a Sunday morning

SBB Cargo Br 186 / TRAXX F140 MS, 186 905 (in Ralpin rollandlandstrasse / SBB Cargo livery), passes Immensee with a Lineas (SNCB) intermodal, 40371 from Gent Zeehaven to Milano SM conveying Tailormade Logistics, Michel Verscheure Transport, Bulkhaul, frisaye.be containers and Sitra and Den Hartogh tanktainers

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