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This little booklet came with one of the Dream Builders buckets. I believe my cousin passed it down to one of my sisters and I snagged the booklet for The Little Mermaid bit.
Paper booklet - "Personal and Family Survival" a Civil Defense Adult Education Course produced by the Department of Defense Office of Civil Defense, June 1966. Provides a basic home reference for personal preparedness against nuclear attack and survival techniques necessary afterwards. Air raid alerts, fallout and bomb shelter construction, food and water preparation and civil chain of command are discussed. Booklet has numerous drawing, sketches, tables and charts.
Pale green paper cover, 127 pages. 9" x 5 3/4"
ACC# 2019.210.001
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(Photo credit - Bob Gundersen www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums)
A large format booklet issued in 1968 telling of the workings of the GPO's Travelling Post Offices - Night Mail - the rail service that allowed for the transportation and sorting of mail en route that ran in various forms from 1838 until 2004. It makes much of the seemingly 'heroic' nature of the services and uses text, by George Scott-Byard, photographs and bold illustrations to tell the story.
The booklet is designed by London Typographical Designers Ltd., established in 1946 as an early design house, and who produced an equally fine Royal Air Mail booklet for the GPO in 1964. The text takes the bold design choice of blue on a black background.
In many ways the booklet helps sell the thrilling story of night time expresses, frantic but skilled sorting of mail, interchange and the operation of the lineside apparatus that appears in the noted 1936 GPO Film Unit documentary "Night Mail".
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A5 Booklet/Catalogue | Details:
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One was required - I decided to make a set of two with a tiny one as an extra, using 2 same tarot cards
I like making little booklets of my work. Bring a bunch of photos down to a tight edit. I do it art academy all the time. Sometimes somewhat obligatory. This one's more special I think. It's called 'Terra' containing photos I took in Morocco last February. I'm done doing 'streetphotography' as they call it here on Flickr. I like to step back. Be more observative. Work on themes and subjects. Think more, shoot less. No more single images missing context.
Planning Tater's holiday dress. Using a very old English Smocks booklet and a little customization. We shall see!
front page of the second Petra booklet.
interesting is the unusal Petra face here. she looks different to the usual faces
File name: 07_11_001229
Title: Booklet Illustrations
Creator/Contributor: L. Prang & Co. (publisher)
Date issued: 1861-1897 (approximate)
Copyright date:
Physical description note: Proof print
Genre: Chromolithographs; Marine prints; Illustrations; Proofs
Notes: Title supplied by cataloger.
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions
Front cover of a booklet containing hymns and music to be sung at the Haworth and District Celebration of the Sunday School Centenary, to be held at Marsh Bottom, Haworth, on Saturday 14th August 1880.
The beautifully designed cover includes a portrait of Robert Raikes of Gloucester, widely recognised as the founder of Sunday Schools in 1780.
The booklet ran to twenty pages but sadly pages seven and eight are missing. The schools that had arranged to take part in the celebration were Bocking Wesleyan School, Haworth Hall Green Baptist School, Haworth Mill Hey Primitive School, Haworth West Lane Baptist School, Haworth West Lane Wesleyan School, Hawksbridge Baptist School, Horkinstone Baptist School, Lowertown Wesleyan School, Lees Wesleyan School, Marsh Wesleyan School, Sawood Wesleyan School, and Stanbury Wesleyan School.
The item is held in the Keighley and District Local History Society archive. It was donated in June 2019 by Susan Hyde on behalf of her father, Hubert Spencer, and was scanned by Tim Neal in August 2019.