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Sketch for a showcase for the exibition »Schrift im 21. Jahrhundert« at the »Museum für Druckkunst« Leipzig.
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Grób szer. Artura Hammonda z Dover, żołnierza 4 Batalionu Royal East Kent Regiment (The Buffs), który poległ 18 listopada 1943 r. podczas bitwy o Leros.
Cmentarz Wojenny na Leros znajduje się po wschodniej stronie wyspy, nad brzegiem zatoki Agia Marina. Jest on miejscem spoczynku 183 osób: 13 marynarzy, 162 żołnierzy i 4 lotników z Wielkiej Brytanii oraz 2 lotników kanadyjskich i 2 żołnierzy z Południowej Afryki.
Gdy Niemcy zaatakowali Leros w listopadzie 1943 r., siły brytyjskie na wyspie składały się z ok. 3000 żołnierzy (wspieranych przez 8000 Włochów), z których 600 poległo w ciągu czterech dni walk, zakończonych kapitulacją sił alianckich.
Ogółem, 1400 osób straciło życie w krótkich, ale zaciętych walkach o panowanie nad Leros, małą egejską wyspą, pozbawioną już wówczas jakiegokolwiek strategicznego znaczenia.
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A grave of Pvt Arthur Hammond from Dover, soldier of the 4th Battalion of Royal East Kent Regiment (The Buffs), who died on 18th November 1943 during the Battle of Leros.
Leros War Cemetery is on the eastern side of the Island of Leros, on the shore of Agia Marina Bay. The total number of burials is 183. This is made up by 13 sailors, 162 soldiers and 4 airmen belonging to the forces of the United Kingdom; 2 airmen of the Royal Canadian Air Force; and 2 soldiers of the South African Forces.
When Germans attacked Leros in November 1943, the British forces on the island of Leros numbered ca. 3,000 men (supported by 8,000 Italians). Most of them belonged to the 2nd Battalion of The Royal Irish Fusiliers, the 4th Battalion of The Buffs (The Royal East Kent Regiment) and the 1st Battalion of The King's Own Royal Regiment.
The British lost 600 men killed in action during the battle which lasted 4 days, and ended with the capitulation of the Allied forces.
Altogether, 1,400 people lost their lives in a short but fierce fighting for the control of Leros, a small Aegan island of virtually no strategic importance at that time.
This image is a composition of three photos; a tag on a wall, a mannequin in a flea market and painting tasks
Postcard: Made in Canada by the Gowen, Sutton Co. Ltd., Vancouver, B.C.
Duplex cancel (Cloutier #DBC-427) - / WHITE ROCK / B.C. / AM / AU 14 / 39 / - 23.5 mm - Proofed 2 Dec 1918 - ERD 5 Aug 1920 - LRD 12 Aug 1946 - TM - AM,PM
"I like writing letters and receiving letters. It's a shame that we've lost the art of letter-writing and saving correspondence. I mourn that"
I have no doubt that Hermann Zapf was the finest letter designer and calligrapher in the latter half of the 20th century. This beautiful book helped to introduce his lettering to American typographers.
Learn french language with Môsieur J. lesson #10 (les faux-amis)
ne pas confondre : maire et mère
(on nique (généralement) ta mère)
[other lessons here www.flickr.com/search/?w=11445550%40N00&q=learning+fr...]
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I used to write a lot on big squared notebooks. It was mainly about teenage angst.
Then I stopped writing (not enough time, a life to live... you name it).
Now I write sometimes, when there is something to tell, nothing to watch (just listen to music) and everything is quiet. I long for those times.
A little while back build myself a little lightbox and spent some time playing with a 50mm lens, wide open apertures, low ISOs and long shutter times. Enjoy!
"Clearfield Pencil Tablet, Kurtz Bros., school supplies and equipment, Clearfield, Pa., Pittsburgh, Paoli."
Waaaaah! Bit grumpy about this one... did a much better one last year lol! My main learning is not to use crappy thin paper and not to leave it until darkness to take the photo!!! Anyway... my hopes for 2013!!!
Met yet another American foundry I didn't know existed. Hello, Hobart & Robbins! Thank you, Letterform Archive.
Not much is known about them. Circuitous Root has only these two entries:
www.circuitousroot.com/artifice/letters/press/noncomptype...
www.circuitousroot.com/artifice/letters/press/typemaking/...
AKA The New England Type Foundery. Merged with Boston Type foundry in 1885. This 1851 catalog is from the Tholenaar Collection at the Letterform Archive in San Francisco.
..I'm doing it. (You see, things like this happen when it's 4:30am and you're still wide awake and restless and inspired.)
And because it's past 4 am, I have a confession to make.
Everytime I find awesome photostreams here in flickr (like, say, Isayx3's or Just.K's, and all you lovely people who never fail to inspire me every single day), I'd always jump to the oldest page in their streams to see how far they've come since their first upload. You should try it too, it's fun. It's become a habit I'd automatically do, so if you're in my contact list, I've seen all your humble beginnings. :)
So thanks. Because now, I say to myself, if you all managed to do it, then maybe someday I'd get to inspire other people and be brilliant at photography like you, too.
Ergo, here's my humble beginning. One photo a day for 365 days. (And no, I can't do 365 self-portraits, lol, so I'm doing this freestyle. Meanwhile, I'm keeping my 52 weeks for the self-portraits.)
Project 365, here weee go. *inhale,exhale* :)
Start: April 17, 2009
End: April 17, 2010
P.S. It took me a while writing this, lol, I got carried away. Thanks for the first comments (that was fast!), and the votes of confidence. I love ya all! <3