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The catalog for our Unmasked & Anonymous exhibition was designed by the Milwaukee Art Museum's Dan Saal.
Barns of all kinds were available by mail order from around 1905 to the 1940s. The Gothic-arch design of this barn, originating in Michigan in the late 1800s, was the most popular roof design for barns sold by Sears. In 1915, Sears sold a 42-by-60-foot Gothic-arch barn for $1,500. All materials were pre-cut and finished and shipped by railroad to the customer for local assembly.
The Luxe Box April Catalog is now live!
The items shown in the above image are the contents of the April Luxe Box.
Group membership will remain open for exactly 24 hours (until 11:59 PM SLT on 15th) for the raised price of L$3000 for last chance opportunity to join and receive this month's box.
Catalog Webpage: www.luxeboxsl.com/april2017
Model: Maria Jose Macías.
MakeUp & Hair: Maria Carrillo.
Wardrobe: Bohemia
Photo &Retouch: Javier Jayma.
Fashion Catalog
The Luxe Box June Catalog is now live!
The items shown in the above image are the contents of the June Luxe Box.
Group membership will remain open for exactly 24 hours (until 11:59 PM SLT on 15th) for the raised price of L$3000 for last chance opportunity to join and receive this month's box.
Catalog Webpage: www.luxeboxsl.com/june2017
The Luxe Box November Catalog is now live!
The items shown in the above image are the contents of the November Luxe Box.
Group membership will remain open for exactly 24 hours (until 11:59 PM SLT on 15th) for the raised price of L$3000 for last chance opportunity to join and receive this month's box.
Catalog Webpage: www.luxeboxsl.com/november2016
More info on last chance sign-ups: www.luxeboxsl.com/last-chance
The Luxe Box February Catalog is now live!
The items shown in the above image are the contents of the February Luxe Box.
Group membership will remain open for exactly 24 hours (until 11:59 PM SLT on 15th) for the raised price of L$3000 for last chance opportunity to join and receive this month's box.
Catalog Webpage: www.luxeboxsl.com/february2017
The Luxe Box October Catalog is now live!
The items shown in the above image are the contents of the October Luxe Box.
Group membership will remain open for exactly 24 hours (until 11:59 PM SLT on 15th) for the raised price of L$3000 for last chance opportunity to join and receive this month's box.
Catalog Webpage: www.luxeboxsl.com/october2017
The Luxe Box September Catalog is now live!
The items shown in the above image are the contents of the September Luxe Box.
Group membership will remain open for exactly 24 hours (until 11:59 PM SLT on 15th) for the raised price of L$3000 for last chance opportunity to join and receive this month's box.
Catalog Webpage: www.luxeboxsl.com/september2017
The Luxe Box August Catalog is now live!
The items shown in the above image are the contents of the August Luxe Box.
Group membership will remain open for exactly 24 hours (until 11:59 PM SLT on 15th) for the raised price of L$3000 for last chance opportunity to join and receive this month's box.
Catalog Webpage: www.luxeboxsl.com/august2017
1951 advertisement page.
In fact all 1951 Frazers were modified 1949-1950 Kaisers.
Up➔down:
1951 Frazer Standard Model 5151 4-Door Sedan.
1951 Frazer Standard Vagabond Model 5155 4-Door Utility Sedan.
1951 Frazer Manhattan Model 5162 4-Door Convertible Sedan.
1951 Frazer Manhattan Model 5161 4-Door Hardtop Sedan.
The Kaiser-Frazer Corporation was famous for their many novelties and progressive design. Like this yellow 4-door convertible: Frazer was the only American car manufacturer which offered such a postwar feature. It was a novelty. Engineers John Widman and Ralph Isbrandt were responsible for realizing this idea. A 4-door Kaiser convertible was also produced (in smaller numbers).
Also a 4-door hardtop sedan was a new body type (with nylon covered roof).
Despite all these efforts Frazer sale numbers dropped down in 1951.
For model year 1952 Frazer disappeared from the K-F Corp. catalogs.
3707 cc L6 petrol engine.
112 bhp.
C. 1750 kg.
Production Frazer all these versions: 1951 only.
Image was found in:
James M. Flammang, Cars of the Fabulous '50s, a Decade of High Style and Good Times, Publications International LTD, Lincolnwood, 1995.
Original photographer, place and date unknown.
Book collection Sander Toonen (2018, present from Willem).
Halfweg, Jan. 27, 2025.
© 2025 Sander Toonen, Halfweg | All Rights Reserved
PictionID:43813589 - Catalog:17.S_000781 - Title:Lockheed T-33A 52-9667 and McDonnell F-4C 63-7557 123FIS ORANG near Portland 14Jul88 RJF - Filename:17.S_000781.tif - --------Image from the René Francillon Photo Archive. Having had his interest in aviation sparked by being at the receiving end of B-24s bombing occupied France when he was 7-yr old, René Francillon turned aviation into both his vocation and avocation. Most of his professional career was in the United States, working for major aircraft manufacturers and airport planning/design companies. All along, he kept developing a second career as an aviation historian, an activity that led him to author more than 50 books and 400 articles published in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and elsewhere. Far from “hanging on his spurs,” he plans to remain active as an author well into his eighties.-------PLEASE TAG this image with any information you know about it, so that we can permanently store this data with the original image file in our Digital Asset Management System.--------------SOURCE INSTITUTION: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
A slideshow of photos from Dian Lamb's Lookbook catalog published this month is available on my Youtube channel.
The five fashion creations I'm Modeling are already sampled in my Flickr photo stream. So if you liked them - here is more of the same.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojsFojwB6O0
Enjoy!
Throwing out the high (C855), and throwing out the low (C415), both of which were specialty models, Alco’s entire catalog of Century-series locomotives is represented in this photo of part of Conrail's Collinwood, Ohio dead line, with an RSD5 thrown in for good measure. From left (most distant) to right are an ex-PC C628, an ex-PC RSD5, a C430 and a C630 from the Reading, a C425 and a C636 from the Penn Central, a former Lehigh and Hudson River C420, and a C424 from the Erie Lackawanna.
Oneword round four "Cats" CATalog is now up! Check it our this round starts September 1st @ 12PM SLT! onewordsl.blogspot.com/2014/08/oneword-round-four-cats-ca...
I just saw this thanks to Old School Acres Blog and I raced over to the Garnet Hill Catalog site and it was sold out! My Grandson Austin sure woud dig taking pieces of candy and little presents out of this guys pockets! What an awesome idea!
The Luxe Box December Catalog is now live!
The items shown in the above image are the contents of the December Luxe Box.
Group membership will remain open for exactly 24 hours (until 11:59 PM SLT on 15th) for the raised price of L$3000 for last chance opportunity to join and receive this month's box.
Catalog Webpage: www.luxeboxsl.com/december2017
isn't this the same room from this domino profile:
flickr.com/photos/63122153@N00/2441698715/in/set-72157594...
Originally posted here on Flickr www.flickr.com/photos/thetomer/4749967877/ There's a nice story to with it as well :-)
Thank you all for your kind words :-)
PictionID:52519843 - Catalog:14_028703 - Title:Atlas 4A Details: Test 895; Site 14 After Launch of Missile 4A Date: 06/11/1957 - Filename:14_028703.tif - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
I just love having a sketch to begin with....it really cuts down the time it takes for me to complete a card!
We had to change three things from the original card..The original is in the bottom corner of the 2009 catalog pg. 9.
I changed the colours, I used a scallop border from the Travel Frames, and I changed a few other embelishments like the flower to a button, added stitching, and changed the stamps used on the background paper. This was a FUN challange! TFL!!
PP: Basic Grey and Bo Bunny.