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Pattern from Emily Cier's book Scrap Republic

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Volume Customer Appreciation and After Party

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Victoria and Albert Museum: Examples of the works of Art in the Museum – South Kensington Museum – Volumes 1 & 2

Sometime ago I posted some illustrations from Volume 1 of the above book and hoped I that would be able to find those items in the museum itself and them photograph them. This will be the second set of postings. This time they are of illustrations 16 – 30 from the book. As usual I investigated the V & A Search the Collections site for any further information. This is what I found (photographed) or in the case of those items in storage or drawings, didn’t find.

I have used 1881 throughout as the purchase date, as that was the date of publishing of the book. I fully expect the clue to be in the museum ref, however I don’t suppose it makes a fantastic amount of difference to my posting. This is the second half 24-30.

 

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North Carolina, United States

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Style: American Imperial IPA

Alcohol by volume (ABV): 8.30%

 

Milkshake Double IPA + double dry hopped and brewed with mangoes

Fantastic Adventures

Volume 13 No. 12, December 1951

Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones

 

Contents:

Jongor Fights Back - Robert Moore Williams

Never Shoot a Stranger - Charles Creighton

No Price Too Great - Graham Doar

He Knew What He Wanted - E. K. Jarvis

Deadly Cargo - Paul W. Fairman

The Joker - William Morrison

Book of Kings, Shirin Nesh

"The exhibition, she explains in an interview with VOA Persian TV's Behnam Nateghi, is about power and people's relationship to power, which she sees as the essence of Firdowsi's epic poem The Book of Kings. In 60 black and white portraits covered with calligraphy, selections of modern poetry, stories and memoirs of Iranian prisoners, Ms. Neshat presents the relationship to power in three sections: suffering but silent public, the activists and the powerful."

 

The new Irving HQ in Saint John, New Brunswick.

A handful of unquestionable adorableness in plushie form.

 

International Art Event Design Festa Volume 32

Footjam

Lyon

 

Volume Trip

RideUK Issue 131

 

Bronica SQA

Provia 100 FIlm

 

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Urbex Benelux -

 

The volume to the south of the factory, already partly depicted on the primitive land registry plan, was enlarged in 1844, including the civilian house behind it, and partly incorporated into the factory site in 1914 and 1921. The chicory factory is closed after the Second World War. Later, it is said that a sheet factory will be housed there. Factory buildings located along the street, the westernmost of which are made of red bricks with rounded corners and with a flat roof. Yellow brick accents, including for the bands, relief arches and the frieze with brick inscription . Preserved woodwork. To the right of this is a lower volume in dark red brick of the same design and at the top a plate with traces of a painted inscription .

The Best Of Czech Street Photos (th)

Seanchai Library opened in March of 2008, presenting stories live in voice at the former West of Ireland charity estate. Over the years, thousands of stories and a variety of presenters have contributed to a community built on sharing literature: novels, stories, and poetry.

On Sunday, March 19th (2023) The Library celebrated 15 years in #Secondlife

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Image by Caledonia Skytower

 

volume studies voor perneel osten architecten

 

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A collection of videos I've taken throughout the years, I obviously have very basic editing skills but ~ enjoy :) ~

  

These colors are more true to the quilt.

 

The final record in the firestone set.

For more Christmas records see my album at www.flickr.com/photos/66888488@N02/sets/72157649710321495/

Volume 1, Issue 1

Summer 1998

 

Engineer Terry Lyons pulls out of the train station as his passengers prepare for an exciting ride.

 

Miniature trains bring a gleam to eyes of old and young

"All A-B-OOO-RRRR-D!"

The traditional cry ripples

through animal sounds at Noah's

Ark Animal Farm as an engineer

calls for boarding on one of the

park's miniature trains.

The trains are exact replicas of

old General Motors F3 Streamliners

which plied the country

during the railroad's Golden

Years. A part of this past is kept

alive at Noah's Ark.

Some things are changed. A

four-cylinder gasoline engine

replaces the massive Diesels

which powered the original. The

16-inch track reflects the shrinking

of the miniature trains' 2-

inch-per-foot scale.

But the essentials remain -

the gleam in childrens' and

adults' eyes as the miniature

train tootles around the Farm.

The train passes through the

world's smallest covered bridge,

picks up speed beside the pond

and winds around past the

raccoon and bear cages. On the

back stretch, once through the

woods, it approaches a dark

tunnel, and cries of feigned fear

and delight fill the air as passengers

disappear into the blackness.

The two miniature trains have

traditions behind them as impressive

as railroading itself.

One train chugged around the

Buckeye Lake Amusement Park

in central Ohio, about 30 years

ago. The other miniature train

came from Fair Park in Nashville,

TN, owned by country

singer Jim Ed Brown.

Except for the specially-designed

engine and transmissions,

the miniature trains are exact

replicas of their larger brethren.

Each train has a coach and

observation cars, and, depending

on how the engines are coupled,

can pull as many as 20 cars with

up to 240 adult passengers.

The success of the miniature

trains means just one thing -

fun is on the right track at

Noah's Ark Animal Farm!

 

Dan's Letter

(continued from page 1)

Jamestown Pa., Fairyland Forrest

at Conneaut Lake, Pa. and

many other animal parks.

Edna and I were raised oldorder

Amish, so we grew up on

farms. The only English-printed

book in our homes was a pictorial

Bible story book that we read

over and over. We both had a

love for animals.

I worked on the B & 0 Railroad

on a section gang, so I got attached

to railroads and trains.

We are also Christians.

We just combined the whole

package of animal farm -

park - railroad - miniature

golf, and much more, and called

it Noah's Ark Animal Farm.

The first year-1984-it

seemed everything went wrong.

Two weeks before the Memorial

Day opening the miniature golf

course wasn't ready and the train

track was incomplete. On opening

morning, it rained.

The first season we had 3,000

visitors, the second season

12,000, the third season 20,000

and the fourth season 30,000.

This season we expect 40,000

visitors from May through October,

and another 30,000 for our

Christmas Light Festival that

begins the day after Thanksgiving

and lasts until Jan. 1, 1989.

 

2 • Noah's Ark Animal Farm Journal

 

Phil and Dave's Excellent CD

Istituto Internazionale D'Arte Liturgica (Eds.). 1958. Stained Glass Windows of Manila's Cathedral. Istituto Internazionale D'Arte Liturgica : Rome.

 

Glossy pictorial book on colored stained glass found in the Manila Cathedral. A pocket sized book used as tour guide. The pages can unfold as well as turn. Very interesting. Found this small volume in a bookstore in Denver, CO.

 

Volume meter.

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In Tijuana, Mexico's Zona Norte, if you order "A beer for the Lady and me", what she'll get is a bottle the size of the left "Coronita" bottle, while your bottle will be the size of the right "Corona Light" bottle. There will also be a price discrepancy: the "Lady Drink" will cost about 170-250% of your drink's price! (some of that profit is "kicked back" to the lady, though...) Taken at the Emeryville, CA BevMo store by a Minolta CLE with a Voigtländer Nokton Classic 40mm ƒ 1.4 lens on Fujichrome Velvia 50 film.

 

I don't know the exact metric volume, the approximate volume in Fluid Ounces is 7 for the "lady drink" and 12 for the male drink... The price difference in Tijuana, the last time I checked, was $7 us for the lady drink and $ 3 us for the male size. (Since I now have a Tijuana-based fianceé, I haven't been in a TJ bar for about a year...)

 

Something to watch out for in the Zona Norte TJ bars, there's ladies(?) (Called ficheras in Mexican Spanish...) who will just talk to you (they won't head upstairs to the "Hrrrooom" – ever!…) and drink these "Lady drinks" - the mixed drinks are even worse, the drink usually doesn't have any alcohol in it! (If you watch the bartender closely, he'll [they're all male, as far as I've seen...] reach for a different bottle [with colored water in it...] for the tequila/rum/gin/vodka/whatever in the drink for the lady than the one he uses for the guys...)

Volume Unit meters on the Ampex AX-50 rel-to-reel tape deck. I like these better than the LED VU meters they have now.

Elementary Math Classroom Poster.

Help students learn to understand VOLUME.

Available in letter size and now 11"x17".

A promotional mail out piece we have designed for clients both existing and new. Printed on Naturalis by GF Smith by Generation Press.

This manuscript is volume IV in a set of five from the collection "Recueil des chroniques et anchiennes istories de la Grant Bretaigne," written by Phillip the Good's counselor and chamberlain Jean de Wavrin. It chronicles the history of England from the early years of the reign of Richard II in 1377 to the demise of Henry IV, his successor, between 1400 and 1413. This volume, produced in Flanders between 1470 and 1480, was part of a set of which volumes II, III and V were recorded in the inventory of the library of William III of Orange in 1686, and was later rebound during the seventeenth or eighteenth century. Six three-quarter-page miniatures open the text of each book and depict events documented therein (with the exception of that of Book 1, portraying Richard II's coronation, which occurs prior to the period detailed in that book). The manuscript's margins are wide and relatively pristine throughout the textblock, but show significant signs of use on illuminated folios, indicating that this manuscript was primarily used for display and not as a historical text. Although few volumes of the Chroniques remain, this manuscript is particularly rare in that it is one of the two surviving exemplars of the text of volume IV, the other being part of the complete set in the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BN fr. 74-85). Volumes II, III, and V of the set to which this volume originally belonged are now in the collection of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (Den Haag, KB : 133 A 7).

 

To explore fully digitized manuscripts with a virtual page-turning application, please visit Walters Ex Libris.

 

Introducing the third installment of The Shop's popular photocopy noise textures, the photocopy noise texture pack volume 03!

 

This time, the set features twenty-nine (29) base textures. They were printed using an unhappy laser copier, low on toner. Then, they were scratched, creased, crumpled, rubbed, and scraped, to unveil some lovely wear patterns. The wear ranged from soft, subtle, all the way to nuclear devastation.

 

After that analog processing, the textures were scanned in at 1,200 ppi, adjusted for lighting in Photoshop, and then converted to 18"x24" @ 300 ppi documents. They are crisp as a winter morning.

 

Each texture is available in a positive (mostly black), and negative (mostly white) version.

 

Additionally, the set features each textures as transparent PNGs (ideal to quickly add in a design, and to color them using a color overlay), and bitmap TIFFs (perfect to use in Illustrator for great, detailed texture effects without hogging down your system resources).

 

Noise and dust textures are perfect to add a subtle depth to your designs. Using them is very simple: just switch your layer's blending mode to "Screen," and play with the opacity slider.

 

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- Twenty-nine (29) raster textures of toner noise and dust

- Sized to fit an 18"x24" canvas @ 300 ppi

- Bonus: negative versions

- Bonus: transparent PNG versions (download link included in product archive)

- Bonus: bitmap TIFF format for Illustrator (dense & large dot halftone versions)

 

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- Photocopy noise textures volume 01: crmrkt.com/MqjoV

- Photocopy noise textures volume 02: crmrkt.com/NvKqd

- Photocopy noise textures volume 03: crmrkt.com/bxAM5z

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Learn a few of the ways to use these textures by following these tutorials I wrote:

- www.gomediazine.com/tutorials/illustrator/introducing-the...

- www.designcuts.com/design-cuts-deals/the-ultimate-vintage...

 

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Working on a little low volume today.... Making me completely happy! :)

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