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Title: Medical counsellings, or the green book. The modern treatment of syphilis, urethral affections, and all diseases of the urinary and sexual organs ... with original papers on ... incontinence ... impuissance, sterility, etc
Creator: Culverwell, Robert James, 1802-1852. no 89016094
Publisher: London : [The author]
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1841
Language: eng
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It was clear that most of the people showing at the festival have a tremendous affection for and pride in their animals.
[Unfortunately I had a very slow shutter speed for some reason so it's a bit blurry. The metadata says I was in Tv mode which I rarely use and certainly not for a shot like this. So maybe the dial got bumped accidently. Too bad, I really like the shot otherwise. ]
This is a Haleakala sunrise, at 5:38 a.m.
Through this little excursion, I discovered two things:
1) Sunrises are a daily occurrence, but a once-in-a-lifetime sort of thing to experience.
2) I am not a morning person.
Upon seeing this photo again, and the sun and moon present there, it reminded me of a bit of The Notebook that I'd read today:
"Dusk, I realized then, is just an illusion, because the sun is either above the horizon or below it. And that means that day and night are linked in a way that few things are; there cannot be one without the other, yet they cannot exist at the same time. How would it feel, I remember wondering, to be always together, yet forever apart?"
Every table had one of these special frames on it. Then there was a larger frame, used as a key, for place settings. So creative! I sat at the 'Fondness Table' :]
* * * * * * * * * *
Passion.
Devotion.
Enchantment.
Ardor.
Cherish.
Embrace.
Fondness.
Tenderness.
Affection.
& Yearning.
This is a copy of one of the deed transfers, back in the 1890s. Of special interest is the consideration: $1 and "the love and affection which the party of the first part bears for the party of the second part."
The Priory, Chirstchurch, Hampshire
This monument of conjugal affection is consecrated to the memory of John Barnes of east Finchley in the county of Middlesex, he died on the 24th of January 1815 aged 56. "what doth the lord require of thee but to do justly, and to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God?"
Near this monument in the same vault with her deceased parent are deposited by her own desire, expressed on her death bed, the remains of Maria, the youngest daughter of the late John Barnes, she died on the 6th of Dec 1826 aged 18. in the same vault are eposited the remains of Janet, widow of the above named John Barnes who died on the 15th Nov 1848 aged 78.
Argent usually stays upstairs in her box sleeping most of the day (she's just about 17 years old now). Sometimes she comes down in search of affection, as she did here.
9th World Pride / 50th Capital Pride INTERNATIONAL RALLY for FREEDOM on the National Mall at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC on Sunday morning, 8 June 2025 by Elvert Barnes Protest Photography
GAY MEN'S CHORUS OF WASHINGTON
Elvert Barnes WITHOUT APOLOGIES / LGBTQ Public Displays of Affection Archives at elvertxbarnes.com/withoutapologies
Visit WORLD PRIDE 2025 INTERNATIONAL RALLY + MARCH for FREEDOM website at worldpridedc.org/events/international-march-on-washington...
Elvert Barnes 2025 PROTESTS at elvertxbarnes.com/protests
Elvert Barnes WASHINGTON DC GAY PRIDE Archives at elvertxbarnes.com/dc-gay-pride-1
Elvert Barnes GAY PRIDE Archives at elvertxbarnes.com/gaypride
Elvert Barnes June 2025 at exbphoto.com/2025
Dedicada al Cimarrón Mayor de pleno derecho
Con todo el cariño del mundo
Su madre II
Altagracia
James Last and Orchestra
Canciones Gitanas/Gipsy Songs
Rather horrible, squishy-squashy lettering from the early 20c, in St Augustine's church, Norwich if I remember correctly.
All this set of Norwich pics were taken with a new camera, Nikon coolpix P60, which I'm trying out - not with my usual Pentax DSLR. Oh dear, I really did miss my Pentax... using a compact takes away so many options. And it was a grey day, too; not the best. Still, a few nice images managed to make their way on to the sensor, I think.
The golden opportunity for trying out the camera was the heritage open weekend - a chance to get into churches and clubs, private houses and back gardens...