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The New Zealand and Australian Division was formed in December 1914 with both New Zealand and Australian Brigades. It was part of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), and existed for the length of the 1915 Gallipoli Campaign. From 9 April – 31 August 1915 this Divisional diary of the campaign was created.

 

You can read the diary online here: ndhadeliver.natlib.govt.nz/delivery/DeliveryManagerServle...

You can read the diary on Flickr here: www.flickr.com/photos/archivesnz/sets/72157649335602343

Follow tweets from this diary in real-time here: www.twitter.com/ANZACDiary

 

Archives Reference: WA10 Box 8/ [76]

 

Material from Archives New Zealand

 

The medical archive of the Erasmus MC academic hospital.

 

The Erasmus MC (medical center) is the academic hospital of the city of Rotterdam, The Netherlands. It is affiliated with the Erasmus University of Rotterdam, and home to its faculty of medicine. With 1320 beds it is the second largest hospital of The Netherlands, only 19 beds behind UMC Groningen.

 

The hospital has three locations:

 

Erasmus MC - the main location.

Erasmus MC - Sophia, the pediatric hospital, closely connected to the main location by a raised glass hallway.

Erasmus MC - Daniel den Hoed, specialized in oncologic care.

 

This image is from the collections of West Yorkshire Archive Service, Wakefield

 

Description: Westgate, Heckmondwike

 

Date: October 1977

 

Catalogue reference: WYD 531041

Echeveria 'Black Knight'. I know, right?

 

He's more plant than man, now.

 

plantgasm.com/archives/3303

Chainsaw Kiss Screening

6/27/09 at the Anthology Film Archives, NYC.

Date: Saturday, June 27, 2009

Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Location: Anthology Film Archives in the Lower East Side!

Street: 32 seconds Avenue and Second Street

City/Town: Manhattan, NY

  

Join Chanisaw Kiss for a night of FREE DANGEROUS ART, with 7 intense, strange, and edgy short films from filmmakers

Victor Bonacore

Joey Smack

Ruby Larocca

Screamerclauz

with muscical performances by

Johnnie Lee Jordan

Mike Hunchback

Lady S

And its hosted by Legendary Scream Queen Linnea (Return of the Living Dead) Quigley.

 

Shot by Michael Raso with

Canon T-90

Zeiss Jena 28 - 70mm Zoom Lens

Fuji Color Superia X-Tra 400

Image © Michael L. Raso

Les Quartiers Modernes Frugès inventés par Le Corbusier sont un tremplin vers la poésie qui nous invite à reconsidérer le réel.

Here are 16 photos of a visit to the Edward Johnston Foundation Archive in Ditchling, England on 28 July 2017. The Edward Johnston Foundation is run by calligrapher Gerald Fleuss and when we visited the archive it was about to be transferred from its temporary location just outside Ditchling (nearby Wivelsfield Green) towards the Crafts Study Centre, part of the University for the Creative Arts at Farnham in Surrey. This temporary location of the EJF is shared with lettercarvers Chris Elsey and Tom Sargeant. The EFJ Archive can be a useful resource for those who want to research the lettering arts in England. As an example, here is a sketch by Michael Renton, intended for a lettering in the Winchester Cathedral Visitors’ Centre. The EJF Archive has the original pen on paper sketches (amongst many other sketches by Michael Renton). For completion two photos of the final incised and raised lettering at Winchester Cathedral Visitors’ Centre have also been included. These letters have been carved in Portland limestone. The EJF is based in Ditchling, a small village in the south of England where also the Ditchling Museum of Art & Craft is located. Next to the museum is Saint Margaret's Church, where Edward Johnston and his wife Greta Grieg are buried. Some houses in the village are completed with a plaque, so it’s easy to see for example where Edward Johnston use to live.

 

As a bonus we’ve added a photo of Edward Johnston’s children in a car in Ditchling. It’s probably not his own car, as according to his grandson he never owned a car. The car is just bloody cool, and we had never seen this photo before. It’s probably not available online yet. This photo is from the collection of Michael Alford, who has a large collection of historical photos of Ditchling and arts and crafts ephemera.

 

See also:

Edward Johnston Foundation Archive: www.ejf.org.uk/ejf.html

Arts & Crafts Museum, Ditchling: www.ditchlingmuseumartcraft.org.uk

Gerald Fleuss (and Patricia Gidney): www.calligraphyanddesign.com/gallerygeraldfle.html

From the archive: New tag! The metro stop for the Vatican and the nearest to our apartment we were staying in for a week. Crazy busy as Pope John Paul II had recently died and there was a huge pilgrimage to The Holy See to pay respects - Rome, Italy

African art, National Archives, Nairobi

Rufford Country Park Notts 7D2_28_01_2019 (76)

Item 175313, Department of Parks and Recreation Slides (Record Series 5802-09), Seattle Municipal Archives.

GB127.Broadsides/F1750.1

Title Broadside: Toy Shop over Against the Angel

Description Advertisement for a toy shop.

Date 1750

 

Ad Council posters are displayed in the corridor leading to the University Archives.

 

Photo taken on 13 Nov, 2013 by C.E. Crane.

RAN turned out thousands of activists in more than 50 cities across the U.S. to protest Citi and Bank of America’s investments in new coal-fired power plants and dirty coal extraction methods such as mountaintop removal coal mining. RAN is pressuring the two banks to divest from coal and invest in renewable energy sources such as wind and solar.

 

The National Day of Action – organized by RAN, Coal River Mountain Watch, Appalachian Voices, Rising Tide North America, Mountain Justice Summer, Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC), Energy Justice Network and others – featured everything from flyering and leafletting at local bank branches and ATMs to creative street theater and non-violent direct action at bank offices. Cities in which actions took place included San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, New York, Las Vegas, Charlotte, Portland, St. Louis, Denver, Chicago, Boston and Houston.

alternativecinema.blogspot.com/2010/04/interview-with-mic...

 

pictured: Joe Kolbek on the film bench

 

9/9/2010

Polaroid Spectra SE

(film expired 9/2004)

 

Image © 2010 Michael Raso

 

My Film Photography Blog

michaelraso.blogspot.com/

 

The Film Photography Internet Radio Show

www.filmphotographypodcast.com/

 

Film Photography Podcast Flickr Group

www.flickr.com/groups/filmphotographypodcast/

 

Images from Sunday morning at the National Archives Sleepover event.

Also please take a moment to visit my website's b&w photos

www.pbase.com/matrixone/white__black

GB127.Broadsides/F1763.1

Title Broadside: Mr. John Byrom M.A.

Description A sketch of John Byrom after spending an evening at Shawes Coffee House. Copied from a pen + ink drawing of the late Dorning Ramsbottom.

Date 1763

 

This image is from the collections of West Yorkshire Archive Service, Wakefield

 

Description: Princess Street, Southgate and Town Hall, Halifax. Halifax Town Hall was designed in a free North Italian cinquecento style by the architect of the Houses of Parliament, Sir Charles Barry, It was completed by his son, Edward Middleton Barry, who added the mansard roof with its decorative ironwork cresting and soaring tower and spire. It was opened on 4 Aug 1863 by the Prince of Wales (the future Edward VII), the first visit to Halifax by a member of the British Royal Family.

 

Date: 1977

 

Catalogue reference: WYD 540035

From my archives. Mural in Isfahan, Iran, beginning of November, 2001

MICHELIN au Rallye de Monte-Carlo en 2005

 

MICHELIN at Monte-Carlo Rally - 2005

"Pole Vault won by Reilly C.P.S. 10 ft. 3in." "Aston photo 491"

 

Collection:

University Archives

lib.calpoly.edu/universityarchives

 

Image Description:

 

Frank Aston “Post Card Views”

Photographer Frank Aston was hired in 1906 to photograph Cal Poly. It was likely that he was the sole photographer hired by the school administration to generate the majority of the photographs used by Cal Poly in its annual circular or bulletins, and the in the student publication, the Polytechnic Journal. In the 1909 Polytechnic Journal, Aston advertised “Poly photos” for sale, which he sold in his studio at 5 cents each.

 

Help Special Collections identify this collection. Comments and tags are welcomed!

 

Format: Photograph

 

Rights Info: To use this image, we kindly ask that you submit a written request and obtain formal permission from Special Collections, Cal Poly, as the owner of the physical collection. Contact Special Collections at archives@calpoly.edu

 

Repository:

lib.calpoly.edu/specialcollections/

Special Collections & University Archives, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

 

Explore Cal Poly Special Collections’ other digital collections

digital.lib.calpoly.edu/cdm4/

 

Sudan Archives. Foto: Silvio Zeder

the VAB is finalizing work on the Mun transfer stage, seen here with science bay open and magnetometer boom extended

This photo is from the Military Archives photo collection MA_40 which was listed as images of artillery. Can you help provide a more detailed description of the photograph?

 

www.militaryarchives.ie

*Inks

Ultrachrome K3 and HDR inks for widest gamut and longevity

*Paper and Media Options

**Photo – resin coated traditional effect

**Proofing – used to proof and simulate offset reproduction

**Fiber – traditional heavy weight ph neutral alphacellulose

**Watercolor – traditional watercolor papers coated for inkjet printing

**Rag – 100% cotton

**Canvas – cotton and polyester blend

**Fabric – PhotoTexTM and Jacquard Fabrics

**Film – polyester – clear, transparent, opaque

**Pressure Sensitive Adhesive (PSA) vinyl

*Surfaces

**Matte, Satin, Pearl, Glossy, High Gloss

*Weights: 90-500gsm

*Thickness: 5-25 mil

*Finishes

**Renaissance Wax

**Hahnemuhle and Lyson UV protective spray

*Equipment

**Epson Stylus Pro 9900 - up to 44” wide

**Epson Stylus Pro 4800 – up to 17” wide

 

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