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An interesting award once presented during a dance and social organized by students at the Richard Ivey School of Business was the “PhT Award”. In 1971 two such awards were presented by Dean Jack Wettlaufer to two of the wives of graduating students. Recipients were left, Mrs. Trevor Gibson and husband, and right Mrs. Chris Flowers and husband. “PhT” was an acronym for Putting Hubby Through.
Photo credit: London Free Press Collection/Western Archives
From the St. Louis Car Company Collection, University Archives, Department of Special Collections, Washington University in St. Louis Libraries.
Job# 1664: Los Angeles Transit Lines
Archive
909 Dundas Street West
Toronto, Ontario
(647) 748-0909
Twitter: @archive909
Owners: Joel and Josh Corea
From the St. Louis Car Company Collection, University Archives, Department of Special Collections, Washington University in St. Louis Libraries.
Job# 1664: Los Angeles Transit Lines
Here's a considerably more recent photo. Seeing Autumnal colours on my archive run through means that Christmas is nearly upon us, which means it's almost New Year (about the only public holiday that I care about).
This is a scene I've captured many times but I thought I'd give it another go back at the beginning of November to see if I could spot any kind of improvement in my composition and editing abilities. This photo was taken at a similar time in 2010 so I'll let you judge as to whether or not I've improved.
I suppose I should reference some recent events in conjunction with this photo as I'd imagine this waterfall would be looking very different just now due to the sheer volume of water that's fallen over the last few days. Unfortunately, I've been unable and unwilling to trudge down into Dura Den to photograph the current water levels. I may take some photos around Pitscottie tomorrow evening, assuming the rain stays off (I don't feel like getting wet if I don't have to).
Anyway, only two more photos to go and tomorrow's one is of Dura Den as well. I've saved something nice for the 24th which ties into the photo I posted on the 1st of the month.
ARCHIVE / BIRDPEN
ZENITH PARIS / LA BOULE NOIRE / GAITE LYRIQUE / GRAND REX / MK2 bibliothèque...
by Sandie Besso Photography
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Paris / France
From the St. Louis Car Company Collection, University Archives, Department of Special Collections, Washington University in St. Louis Libraries.
Job# 1664: Los Angeles Transit Lines
Manufacturer: Archive
Line: Fantasy Series
Catalog #: 5003
Title: Heroes: Varangian Axeman
Release date: 197?
Sculptor: Nevile Stocken
Painter: Spooktalker
Date painted: 2009
Notes: I have the mounted version of this figure as well, but sadly not the horse.
From the BBC Archive (caption info): "Picture shows Arthur Lowe, James Beck, Scoregirl Maggie Penn, Sheila Bernette and Roy Hudd. Give Me Your Word, is a game of words and wit and is played between teams from BBC Tv and Radio programmes. TX 16/04/1969" © BBC
Grand Army of the Republic Memorial at Archives/Navy Memorial Metro stop.
Sketched on a leisurely afternoon as I waited for my honey to finish up at work. Penn Quarter is a great place to find unexpected things to draw downtown.
The pale yellow is a Copic marker-- my first time using a Copic. I did bleed through the pages, however. So far Pitt markers have yet to bleed through for me, and I find myself more of a fan for that reason alone. (Not to mention the price)
Pitt and Copic markers in a moleskein journal. 2012
File name: 08_02_004587
Box label: Boston Public Library: Construction: 1890-1895
Title: Construction of vault under delivery room floor
Alternative title:
Creator/Contributor:
Date issued:
Date created: 1890-01-03
Physical description: 1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 in.
Genre: Gelatin silver prints
Subjects: Boston Public Library; Public libraries; Building construction
Notes:
Provenance:
Statement of responsibility:
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Rights status not evaluated.
Call No.: 10-002219
Title: Convair/General Dynamics Atlas
Year: C1965
Corp. Name: Convair/General Dynamics
Description: 8 x 10 Black and White Glossy Print
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Oxford
Film Washi S - 50 iso/18° - Sound recording film
Minolta X-700 MPS Camera, Tokina 28mm 1:28 Lens
Agfa vintage filter Snapseed
2011-10-09
hair: MaCray Huff
make up: Lex Ewing
wardrobe on sale at: Design Archives
location: Bin 33
downtown Greensboro, NC
Hasselblad 500C/M
Hasselblad 80mm f/2.8 CF T* Lens
Kodak Portra 160 120 film
2011-10-09
model: Kara
hair: MaCray Huff
make up: Lex Ewing
stylist: Liz
wardrobe on sale at: Design Archives
downtown Greensboro, NC
Nikon F3
Nikon Ai 50mm f/1.4 lens
Ilfrod Delta 100 (200-push) 35mm film
Agfa Rodinal (1+50) developer
20ºC - 19min
The first twenty-five years on the present campus was relatively quiet as far as growth and student numbers were concerned. The upper 1948 view illustrates the central campus with much of the original forest surrounded by the Hunt Club golf course. Sixty years later the only surviving open green area is University Hill offering the iconic view of the Middlesex Memorial Tower.
Photo credit JJ Talman Collection/Western Archives
© Ford Motor Company
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The Ford Rotunda was originally built as an exhibit building for the 1933 Chicago World's Fair. After the close of the Fair, the building was taken apart and shipped to Dearborn, and reassembled on Rotunda Drive, across from the Central Office Building (the "World Headquarters" for that time period). During the year, the Company would have various automotive exhibits for the public and local school children. Tragically, while making roof repairs on Friday, November 9th, 1962, the hot tar roof ignited, and before the fire department could arrive, the building was pretty much destroyed. A sad day in Ford history, and a loss to the children and families who visited regularly.