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Giovan Battista D'Achille: Mostra fotografica presso la libreria "La Babele", Milano Via San Nicolao 10, MM Cadorna. 8-27 Marzo 2008
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Hadleyville (Guysborough County) is located on the north side of the mouth of Chedabucto Bay on the eastern shore of Nova Scotia. It was named after the Hadley family who were prominent among the early settlers. The area was also known as "OYSTER PONDS" because of the oyster beds in the tidal ponds. Th e population in 1956 was 127.
The OYSTER PONDS Postal Way Office was established in 1852 - it was upgraded to a Post Office - 1 January 1876 - the name was changed to HADLEYVILLE - 1 June 1928 - Post office closed - 31 December 1951 owing to the provision of rural mail delivery service via - Mulgrave RR No. 1.
Distributing point - Boylston
Dwelling - the post office was located in a house.
Mail route - Boylston and Mulgrave
LINK to a list of the Postmasters who served at the OYSTER PONDS Post Office - www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/postal-heritage-philately/...; and the HADLEYVILLE Post Office - www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/postal-heritage-philately/...;
- sent from - / OYSTER • PONDS / AU 28 / 08 / N.S / - split ring cancel - this split ring hammer (#1974a / A1-2) was not listed in the Proof Book - it was most likely proofed c. 1900 - (RF D). The first split ring hammer (#1974 / A1-1) was proofed - 19 October 1878 (RF E).
- via - / MULGRAVE / AU 28 / 08 / N.S. / - split ring transit backstamp - this split ring hammer (A1-1) was not listed in the Proof Book - it was most likely proofed c. 1897 - (RF B).
From Ernest W. - to cousin Jennie X
This was most likely - Ernest Whynact / Whynacht / Whynot
Addressed to: Miss Jennie Lorman
Jennie Arvilla (nee Lorman) Freeman
(b. 16 July 1901 in Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts – d. 2002 at age 101 in Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts)
Her Husband - Paul Franklyn Freeman
(b. 15 October 1899 in La Grange, Troup, Georgia – d. 30 January 1970 at age 70) - they were married - 14 May 1927 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, U.S.A. - they had a least one daughter.
Her father: Peter Alfred Lorman
(b. 29 April 1873 in Rocky Bay, Richmond County, Nova Scotia, Canada) – d. 9 December 1920 at age 47 in Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, United States)
Her mother: Bessie Arvilla Whynacht
(b. 1876 in East Port Medway, Queens, Queens, Nova Scotia, Canada – d. 1961 at age 85 in Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, United States)
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Il "WHY NOT" era una discoteca all'aperto, la mia preferita degli anni 80. La musica era unica ballavo per ore ed ore consecutivamente ed ho sempre decantato ai miei figli questo locale unico nel suo genere. Ha riaperto dopo 30 anni solo per due serate. Mio figlio Nicolas appassionato di musica, conosce tutti i testi dagli 80 in poi, si è unito a noi insieme ad alcuni amici.
L'emozione più grande è stato ritornare in quel luogo con lui, instancabile ballerino come me!
Quando la musica accomuna ;)
Abbiamo ballato fino alle 5, i suoi amici sono stramazzati alle 3.
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So I'm out walking around and I see this red table and this red trash receptacle and I think to myself 'Oy, that might make a nice photo' so I unbuckle my computer bag and draw out the camera and take a quick shot because, hey why not, right?
Top end of Regent Street as it merges into Portland Place. I was working close by and took three or four shots of the same spot.
Dino with aliens. In case you were wondering what the UFO film looked like? #notafan #maybeiftheimageswerestronger #lovethecabazondinos! #tryweirdfilm #whynot #illkreptrying
Design
The detail in on this figure is amazing. Everything from the digital camo to the G.I. Brick logo on the vest, it’s all top notch. the vest is awesome, with the G.I. Brick logo and ammo pouches on the vest. the backpack looks great as well. I’m not a huge fan of the crosshairs on the helmet, but they can easily be switched with a non-printed helmet at it is a standard production color, or even a TLC helmet. There is even and armband across the left arm, which gives that arm a cool look and more detail then just camouflage. overall 10/10 on design.
Quality
The quality of this figure is amazing as well. All pad printed, with 6 different colors. The printing is very, very durable. It’s water resistant, so water won’t harm it. It also won’t just scratch off. Overall 15/10 on the quality. :P
Weapons
The Digi camo HAC is awesome. The base color is Gunmetal. It was printed by Eclipse's printer, not Will.
Price/Value
This Figure is priced at $35. Overall it is a good price, as printing is very expensive (This is true, I have done several inquiries on printing). Overall Breakdown...
Helmet: $1.25 for it without printing, so let’s say $2 for printed.
Head: $0.10 blank, but add printing (3 colors, white (under flesh printing), flesh, and black), retails from eclipseGrafx for $4
Torso-$0.68 blank, 4 colors of printing (black, dark bley, light bley, lighter bley), so let’s say $5
Legs-$0.44 blank, 5 colors of printing (Black, Silver, Dark Bley, Light Bley, Lighter Bley), so let’s say $6.
Weapons/Acc.-Stand, $1, Gun, $3, Knife, $0.25
Bonuses-Free SABR Shotgun Prototype for first 100 orders, $8, Free Christmas Camo ARC while supplies last (very low supply), $3.
Packaging-$3 (Professionally Printed Trading Card and Collectors card, 3 polybags)
Total-$35!
10/10, Well worth it!
Spanish cromo. Transatlantic Film. Exclusivas Verdaguer SA, Barcelona. Chocolat Imperiale, Barcelona. No. 1 of 6 cards. Carmel Myers and Thomas Holding in the romantic comedy The Dream Lady (Elsie Jane WIlson, Universal 1918), based on the novel Why Not? by Margaret Widdener. Spanish title: ¿Por qué no..?
Plot: Orphan Rosamond (Carmel Myers) grows up on her own, without friends, but she has a vivid imagination. Using a small but substantial inheritance, heroine Rosamond Gilbert (Carmel Myers) sets up a fortune-telling business. No mere charlatan, Rosamond is a "true believer," and she hopes to use her crystal ball to make her customers' dreams come true. Her first client is Sydney Brown (Kathleen Mereson), a young woman who, unhappy in love, expresses the desire to become a man. Rosamond dresses the girl in male garb and arranges for her to go into business with her former boyfriend James Mattison (Harry von Meter), who one day confesses he would love to marry a girl with Sydney's qualities... Rosamond also advises her neighbor, John Squire (Thomas Holding), to invest with a certain Jerrold (Philo McCullough), who proves to be a cheat, but John finds out just in time, forgives Rosamund, and in love with her, even asks her to marry him. As Marrying a gentleman was on Rosamund's to do list, she eagerly accepts.This delightfully daffy confection was designed primarily to capitalize on the charms of Carmel Myers, and in this respect it was a success. (Source: Hall Erickson on AllMovies; Italian Wikipedia; isitinterestingblog.wordpress.com/2019/07/20/the-dream-la...). Considered first a lost film, a print was found and preserved by Les Archives di Film (CNC, Bois d'Arcy, France).