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Steven Adair points to the block he designed based on his church, Glendale United Methodist, in the booth for United Methodist Communications. Photo by Kathleen Barry, United Methodist Communications

I love text on things, even when it's done deliberately!

Author: Jaquelot, Isaac

Title: Conformité de la foi avec la raison: ou Défense de la religion, contre les principales difficultez répandues dans la Dictionaire historique & critique de Mr. Bayle

Date: 1705

Location & Publisher: Amsterdam: Chez Henry Desbordes & Daniel Pain

Dimensions: 17 cm

Language: French

 

Click here to see the book in the Loyola online catalogue.

 

Click here to see all images from this book.

 

This image was photographed and uploaded as part of the Jesuit Libraries Provenance Project (Loyola University Chicago)

Beskrivning:

Förteckning över insekter och växter kring Uddevalla funna av Leonard Gyllenhaal.

 

Skrivare: Olof Andersson Knös.

 

Källa: Stifts- och landsbiblioteket i Skara: MS Geografi Skara 1, s. 32

 

Feature: Facebook Like

Location: Page One, Festival Walk

 

By Dennis

Grenspaal 312 op de Nederlands-Belgische grens tussen Sas van Gent en Assenede op de kruising tussen Westdam, Poeldijk/Poeldijkstraat, Staakstraat en Vrijstraat.

Happy Birthday kleine Rebecca

 

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fooling around with the line tool in flash

James Alvarez

owner Jimbo Yoga

This sign has MCC 10 19?? (October) stamped on the inside of the bracket. The year has been gouged away inside the bracket.

 

Named after Dwight L. Moody who formed the YMCA

& the Moody Bible Institute.

 

North Moody Avenue is at 6132 West on the Chicago Grid

The Pronto features Serotta Colorado Concept chainstays.

A close-up of the calligraphy. The text is a poem by the medieval Spanish poet Yehuda haLevi, traditionally recited at weddings in the Yemenite Jewish community.

Vaals / Aachen - Zollstation Imbiss Softeis

6”x7”x1”, 12 folios with a wrapper

letterpress printed with metal types, Optima 12pt., and polymer plates, digital inkjet-print, on handmade pigmented hemp paper, enclosed in a clam shell box, edition of 10

 

In My House/ Your House, I also explore the idea of house; the image of a house as a metaphor of the place, the background, where people come from. I made the simple, abstract shape of the house in different ways, and each image accompanied by texts on the facing page. Depending on their experiences, people perceive things differently. Thus, as one decorates their own rooms, individual houses contain things differently, according to own preferences and “differences.”

We can't move the normal homes, so let's try selling these... can't get a loan for your expensive home? we do have some lovely doghouses. Cozy... rustic... meadow view... convenient access to the outdoors...

My woodwinds by July 2013. By Mark Hoogslag

Una De Las Que ise PAra El Concuros De Bush!

I thought others might appreciate these tidbits of forgotten history of People of Color.

Please feel free to leave any comments or thoughts or impressions. I look forward to reading them!

The (sort of) Soul track "Out of my brain" on B-side is the stand out.

 

1971 French pressing on Barclay label.

2008 Lookback to BAA Reunion 1962-1966 on Aug. 23, 2008. Donna Tucker Dobbs and her classmates of the Bristol Indiana High School Class of 1963 wanted to make their 45th Anniversary celebration special. So they planned a dinner/dance to be held at Eby’s Pines Banquet Hall on August 23, 2008. They invited classmates from 1962 through 1966 to bring significant and other friends to join them for an evening of 60s music, complete with Elvis. Many Pirate items and photos were were on display. Doris Lang and her staff from Eby’s Pines served dinner, beginning with a colorful salad bar, a tasty entree and then a commemorative BHS cake. Bristol History from 1965 “The Voyager.” In 1838 in a log cabin school house along the St. Joseph River, Miss Wheeler was the first teacher.

In 1880, the school was moved to a small building where all 12 grades were taught. This was later the Simplex Pump Building. The first graduating class was in 1885: Graduates were Chester Cone, Richard Lake, Ornie Sterner Silvers, Nellie Birch Paxton, Henry Milburn and August Weipert Shiffer. Built in 1903, the building which now houses the Museum was built. In 1917, electric lights were added. In 1923, an addition added indoor bathrooms. In 1925, the gym was added on. In 1940, the school bell, which had been in the hall of the building was moved to the school yard - where it still stands today. Just the Facts:

The original school was built in 1903 to consolidate and house eight one-room schoolhouses in a single building with additions added over the years. It has been known as the Washington Twp. School, Bristol School and Bristol High School. The last class graduated in 1966, and the school was closed & pupils went to Elkhart High School. The building was bought by Howard Rush & donated to the Elkhart Co. Parks Dept. It is now the Elkhart County Historical Museum.

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