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Yesturday was one of the most beautiful days
I enjoyed a lot with my friends
And I can not say how wonderful this day
Yesturday was a wonderful day from beginning to end
Wished me luck conciliator to be accepted in VCU
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I used an 82 mm Prism Lens FX Nostalgia lens filter for this photo. The Egyptian Building was added to the NHRP on April 16, 1969.
Title: Rear cover
Author: McManus, George, 1884-1954
Publication Date: 1907
Rights: This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.
Reference URL: go.vcu.edu/newlyweds
Collection: The Newlyweds and Their Baby
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Some fun shots around the VCU campus.
I trespassed just a little bit to get this photo. ;-)
I stuck my 360 camera inside a sculpture on the campus of VCU, careful not to touch the art or scratch my camera.
"Soft" by Craig R. Wedderspoon in 2006
Card Text (transcribed from postcard): Johnston-Willis Hospital, located at Kensington and Colonial Avenues, overlooking the well known Confederate Memorial Institute, is only one of Richmond's many beautiful hospitals. This building is modern and complete in every detail and is one of the city's largest hospitals.
Manufacturer: Richmond Sundry Co., Richmond, Va.
Date Postmarked: Not postmarked.
Rights: This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.
Reference URL: scholarscompass.vcu.edu/postcard/659
Collection: Rarely Seen Richmond: Early twentieth century Richmond as seen through vintage postcards
Manufacturer: A. C. Bosselman & Co., New York
Date Postmarked: 1908
Rights: This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.
Reference URL: scholarscompass.vcu.edu/postcard/643
Collection: Rarely Seen Richmond: Early twentieth century Richmond as seen through vintage postcards