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British Motorcycle Grand Prix, Donington Park 2008. Friday Practice 20.6.2008. #1 Casey Stoner, Ducati 800cc.
Moored in St. Katharine's Dock, London E1. Sometime in the 80's. I last saw her at Lower Upnor, Kent being used as a Houseboat.
Built in 1931 by J Samuel White of Cowes, Isle of Wight, LV 86 is a Trinity House lightship built for and stationed at the Nore. LV 86 was equipped with a dioptric electric fixed lantern and had three Crossley semi diesel generators. She was stationed at numerous locations between 1931 to 1974.
Scanning old negatives for archive. Scanned with Smartfix veho VFS-014-SF (27.8.22)
floral archives from 2002 to 2016, Saudi, Holland
Alabama and Florida. Nikon SLR 35mm film, and Fuji Digital models S5700 and 9900W cameras.
floral archives from 2002 to 2016, Saudi, Holland
Alabama and Florida. Nikon SLR 35mm film, and Fuji Digital models S5700 and 9900W cameras.
NNYLN's 4th Annual Archives & Special Collections Conference, April 12, 2013, Crowne Plaza Resort in Lake Placid.
Multifaceted aspects of preservation of cultural heritage resources and the role of libraries
Efforts to preserve resources on cultural heritage have gained new momentum throughout the world recently. Libraries, archives, and museums hold disparate collections in a variety of media, presenting a vast body of knowledge accumulated over the institutions’ history, and the mission of these institutions is to make their collections accessible to intended users. The matter of preservation in archives representing “tangible” cultural heritage resources has long been a challenge for libraries while the matter of digital preservation of cultural heritage resources is an emerging issue which involve managing, maintaining, interoperability, and accessibility. In connection with the International Archives Day on June 9th, 2016, we will discuss the multifaceted aspects of preservation and the roles of library and information science professionals in the preservation of cultural heritage both physically and digitally.
To know where you're going to, then you got to know where you've been. I am going to
attempt to pull out a lot of old images and upload a lot of stuff back from the days
when I first started taking photos with the 350D and onwards from there - still got it
and still works.
Check the dates, don't be too horrified if you look at the images and think I'm getting
worse not better!! You got to start somewhere, I intend to upload as much as I can for
as long as I can. I may upload a lot of photos in one go but check out the Old School/Archive
dipping set which I will move to the top for ease of viewing.
I may have edited a few to take the edge of the harshness of the "just out of the camera feeling"
If they aren't technically correct, glaringly awful or poorly controlled in some way - remember
these are early days photos - Again, check the dates :)
Full set here:
Go to Page 500 in the Internet Archive
Title: Minor surgical gynecology : a treatise of uterine diagnosis and the lesser technicalities of gynecological practice, including general rules for gynecological operations and the operations for lacerated cervix and perineum, and prolapsus of uterus and vagina for the use of the advanced student and general practitioner
Creator: Mundé, Paul F. (Paul Fortunatus), 1846-1902
Publisher: New York : W. Wood & Company
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons
Contributor: Columbia University Libraries
Date: 1885
Language: eng
If you have questions concerning reproductions, please contact the Contributing Library.
Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
Read/Download from the Internet Archive
To know where you're going to, then you got to know where you've been. I am going to
attempt to pull out a lot of old images and upload a lot of stuff back from the days
when I first started taking photos with the 350D and onwards from there - still got it
and still works.
Check the dates, don't be too horrified if you look at the images and think I'm getting
worse not better!! You got to start somewhere, I intend to upload as much as I can for
as long as I can. I may upload a lot of photos in one go but check out the Old School/Archive
dipping set which I will move to the top for ease of viewing.
I may have edited a few to take the edge of the harshness of the "just out of the camera feeling"
If they aren't technically correct, glaringly awful or poorly controlled in some way - remember
these are early days photos - Again, check the dates :)
Full set here:
Archiving family photos of the Kenson family from Boston, Massachusetts. Scanned by me, October 2013.
Oxford, Balliol College Archives, Morier Family Papers. Catalogue: bit.ly/1IGbprW
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