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Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

Ancienne demeure d'Eugénie et Maurice Guérin, cadre romantique, archives littéraires et poétiques. Un grand merci à notre guide Hélène pour la visite, le café et les conversations. Merci d'avoir pris le temps...

Former house of Eugénie and Maurice Grandin, now a museum in a romantic setting housing literary and poetry archives. A million thanks to our guide Hélène for the tour, the coffee and the chat. Thanks for taking the time...

Archived pictures of the Kenson family of Boston, Massachusetts by me, October 2013.

Over the next 24 days I'll be posting photos from my archives. Towards the middle of the month there will be Summer photos which will be a nice change to all the snow that's making life annoying for everyone at the moment. The photos that are due to come over the next three weeks will be a mix of photos I skimmed over at the time, ones that were maybe due to go on at the time but were missed off for whatever reason or perhaps just funny ones.

 

This photo is already online and comes from the first walk I took with the camera I use (January 2010). This was essentially the test run but I got a few photos that I really liked and this was one of them. The difference between this one and the one I posted earlier is that I've given this photo the same photoshop treatment I give most of my current photos.

 

Here's the original for comparison: www.flickr.com/photos/k-burn/4285538798/

General Shelton presents a plan of attack for Operation Allied Force, the campaign that led to the withdrawal of Yugoslavian forces from Kosovo in 1999.

The words of Lord Tennyson adorn the cornerstone of the soon to be opened $28 million Robarts Research Institute Building. On August 6, 1986 RRI Board Chairman J. Allyn Taylor shakes hands with London Mayor Tom Gosnell who along with Dr. Henry Barnett (rear) participated in the cornerstone laying ceremony near the entrance to the building. Named in honor of the late Premier of Ontario, John Robarts, the Institute, once Canada’s only independent research facility, is now part of the University Medical School and continues important pioneering research into heart disease, stroke, diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease.

 

Photo credit: Alan Noon, Western News Archives/Western Archives

Intermediae Madrid

April 2009

Did they move this?

 

I took this photo of this memorial bench a few years ago in the pocket park at the National Archives at Kew. I didn't really look at it until lately and it's only now occurred to me that this bench would not have been here in 1974 and indeed the archives-called the Public Record Office at the time-were not here either but located in Chancery Lane.

 

The PRO building there still exists (now used by Kings College) and has a garden so I assume this bench was moved from there and placed here in the 1990s which is quite touching.

 

They have been doing some work on the park at Kew so I must go and see if it's still there!

Todays weather wasn't good for taking shots outside,so I dug a little in my archives and found something interesting waht could be uploaded.

This really looks like a stained glass window, doesn't it?

The Bishop of Canterbury, Most Reverend A. M. Ramsey, unveiled a plaque commemorating the founding of Huron College 100 years earlier during a ceremony at the College. The plaque, fastened to the north wall of the College is one of more than 300 that have been erected during 1963 throughout Ontario by the Department of Travel and Publicity. It was an interesting coincidence that Ramsey was the 100th person to hold the title, Bishop of Canterbury.

 

Photo credit: London Free Press Collection/Western Archives

This was taken a few years ago, approximately 2000. It was taken from my front yard toward Mt Alban Road.

 

We started off with a round of Ice Storm then we had snow on top of that.

 

It was one of the few times we had snow around Christmas Time.

Looking forward to a FAB weekend!

 

Tonight celebrating Garrett's homecoming from the war with Tom and his friends, tomorrow Tom and I are attending The Crossing for the first time with Karla for Easter service, after that seeing Clash of the Titans in 3 D, then Easter Sunday spending time with the kiddos and having an Easter Egg hunt.

 

Happy Easter weekend! ♥

me on the back of Galaxie, a beautiful grey mare, but she was such a little brat. this was the day we brought her home. as soon as i took her out on my own, she bucked me off. from then on, she would just try and unseat me. so many bruises from falling off of her.

 

Bitch.

Student track relay athletes stand with trophy, 1923

 

Note written on back: "1923 Relay Team Goodloe, Warren, Sage, McCormick"

Shame the tray is burned out - but this was on tranny film, so probably not much I could have done about it !

The building was built in 1919 by the National War Work Council and was the home of the YMCA until it burnt in 1923. The "Y-Hut" is pictured from the northeast corner of the building (Green and Wright).

Archives+ and some lucky attendees took a stroll from the University to Manchester Central Library with artist Sarah Marsh as our guide. Creating custom umbrellas by using glass pens to outline some of the architecture we saw on the journey and completed them in the stunning refurbished Library.

Future sessions will be advertised on our website - www.archivesplus.org/events

Photography by Max Bamber

Photographer Shirin Ardalan. Make sure to credit the author along with the CC:BY-NC license when using this photo.

 

Inauguration of the exhibition Women Making History. Read more: womenmakinghistory.tumblr.com

Archives+ and some lucky attendees took a stroll from the University to Manchester Central Library with artist Sarah Marsh as our guide. Creating custom umbrellas by using glass pens to outline some of the architecture we saw on the journey and completed them in the stunning refurbished Library.

Future sessions will be advertised on our website - www.archivesplus.org/events

Photography by Max Bamber

This photo is from the article Archives Fine Books, Charlotte St, Brisbane City, at Brisbane Is Home.

 

You are free to use this photo for any reason, including commercial reasons, but you MUST include EITHER a link to www.brisbaneishome.com or, (ONLY if you are not using it on the internet), you must print the URL www.brisbaneishome.com next to or on the photo.

 

If you do NOT provide this credit, in this way, you will be using the photo ILLEGALLY.

 

If you do use the correct credit, you don't have to contact me for permission - but if you can let me know where you are using it, that would be cool.

The Enoch Wood bust of the Rev. John Wesley (1703-1791), One of several copies in the Ezra Squier Tipple Collection of Drew University, Madison, New Jersey. Wesley sat for Enoch Wood (1759-1840), the noted Staffordshire potter, at Burslem in 1784 at the age of 81. Courtesy of the General Commission on Archives and History of the United Methodist Church . A UMNS photo by Kathleen Barry, November 2010.

2009-12-06

 

Greensboro Production Photography

vintage fashion photo shootout.

 

Model: Erica

Hair by: Kile Britt

 

Wardrobe and location provided by: Kit @ Design Archives, Tate Street, Greensboro, NC

 

Nikon F2

Nikon Non-Ai 50mm f/1.4 lens

Kodak Plus-X (250 push) 35mm film

Acufine developer (stock)

20ºC - 4min

For almost thirty years the administration had tried unsuccessfully to provide adequate campus cafeteria and banquet facilities. The cramped smelly cafeteria in the physics building and its successor, Fingal Hall with its renowned roach population proved most unsuitable for elegant dining. Many events were catered off campus and prominent guests were often wined and dined in the neighboring Hunt Club facilities. This all changed in 1955 with the completion of Somerville House with it’s Great Hall, private dining areas and a separate faculty club.

 

Photo credit JJ Talman Collection/Western Archives

From my archives. Ali Qapu Palace , Isfahan, Iran, beginning of November, 2001

today in my bookcase i found several old photos. my grandmother gave them to me few years ago.

make up and photo by sophie

messing with archives while lexi is coloring

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