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File name: 08_02_002931
Box label: R. R. & subways: Boston Elevated
Title: Boston Elevated Railway. Everett Station
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Physical description: 1 photographic print ; 4 1/2 x 6 3/4 in.
Genre: Photographic prints
Subjects: Boston Elevated Railway Company; Elevated railroads; Street railroad stations
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Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Rights status not evaluated.
Docks, Hamburg, Nov-22-2016
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Since the 1980s I've been keeping my negs in (gulp!) folded pieces of paper!!! Well, ordered some Archival FilePrint sleeves for myself (and you guys too!)
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On May 9 1907 Mrs Marian C. Algie of Paeroa sought permission from the Minister of Internal Affairs to raffle her own artworks at the Choral Hall in Paeroa. Permission was granted.
Archives New Zealand Reference: ACGO 8333 IA1 1907/975
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Item 43130, Engineering Department Photographic Negatives (Record Series 2613-07), Seattle Municipal Archives.
I've started a tumblr thingy to document/digitize/transcribe the contents of Grandma's Recipe File, one of the few treasures I kept with me when I left Adelaide, almost 10 years ago.
After leaving home in something of a rush back in 2003, I eventually jettisoned most of the belongings I'd accumulated over 30 years, after having kept them in storage in Adelaide for a year or two after I left.
Amongst the few things I ended up bringing with me to the New World are:
- a small wooden rainbow Mum gave me ages ago,
- a stone mortar and pestle I bought for cheap at an Asian grocery,
- Grandma & Grandpa Oates' cutlery that still makes me think of her Sunday lunches and afternoon teas and cornflakes with warmed milk,
- a chef's knife I can't remember when I bought that has the right heft,
- a handful of important photographs, and
- some CDs that have various meanings from various times.
A bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to revise the procedures for the admission of refugees, to amend the Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962 to establish a more uniform basis for the provision of assistance to refugees, and for other purposes, page one (Public Law 96-212—The Refugee Act of 1980), approved March 17, 1980
National Archives, General Records of the U.S. Government
Hampstead Heath London
Geoff, Paula, Chris & Steve
The film is Kodak Safety 5035 which I think was Kodacolor II. I took this with my Olympus Trip 35.
Scanning negatives for archive
Scanned with Epson Perfection V100
Came across this in the archives and thought I would give it another try. Before the rigging and trees had always beaten my efforts to balance the sky. Convert to threshold shift the slider, copy and paste to a new layer mask. Sweet!
On 22 January 1840, the first of the New Zealand Company’s fleet of six immigrant ships, the Aurora, arrived in Pito-one (Petone), marking the founding of the settlement that would become known as Wellington. They had bet William Hobson to Aotearoa New Zealand by seven days; their efforts of self-government would become the cause of some concern to Hobson as he gathered signatures for te Tiriti o Waitangi.
The new town, named in honour of Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington, was established to promote a British colony in New Zealand. William Wakefield, the Company's New Zealand agent, left instructions for the settlement to be laid out around Lambton Harbour. However, the Company's chief surveyor, William Mein Smith, placed the town near the mouth of the Hutt River. Unfortunately, early European inhabitants of the region did not realise that the Hutt River was prone to flooding.
On his return from England a few months later, Wakefield moved the town to less flood-prone Lambton Harbour. The land had not been sold by its Māori occupants, but this did not stop the company subdividing it into town acres. One tenth of these were kept for Māori use. A green reserve running around the edge of the settlement was also set aside. This became known as the Town Belt.
This is a copy of the New Zealand Company plan of Wellington, Port Nicholson. The original map was dated 14 August 1840, and shows the planned town sections. The land reserved for Māori is coloured in green.
Archives Reference: AATE W4920 Box 79
collections.archives.govt.nz/web/arena/search#/?q=R2431150
This record is part of #Waitangi175, celebrating 175 years since the signing of of te Tiriti o Waitangi. You can see other real time tweets on Twitter (twitter.com/ArchivesNZ), or explore the Waitangi 175 album here on Flickr.
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Caption information from www.nzhistory.net.nz/wellington-anniversary-day
Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset
Taken with my Zorki 4 using HP5+ Ilford film. f.8 @ 1/500
{Replaced with my scan 01.07.22} Scanned at 2400dpi @100% and resized to 300dpi, print size 11 x 7 inch. 3300 x 2100px. RGB colour.
Sadly this will be the Zorki's last film. The shutter curtain broke whilst taking this roll of film.
Thank you to Hope and Jack at 'The Film Safe' for the careful handling of the film. www.thefilmsafe.co.uk/
File name: 08_02_004859
Box label: J.W. Black photographs: Great Fire of 1872
Title: Pearl and Milk Streets looking southwest. After the fire of November 9-10
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Creator/Contributor: Black, James Wallace, 1825-1896 (photographer)
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Date created: 1872 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 photographic print : albumen ; 7 x 9 1/2 in.
Genre: Albumen prints
Subjects: Fires; Great Fire, Boston, Mass., 1872
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Provenance: Acquired from Dr. Harris Kennedy, March 23, 1932
Statement of responsibility: J.W. Black
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Rights status not evaluated.