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A photograph showing the interior of a barbershop located across from the McCarthy Theatre on Front Street in Belleville, Ontario. The barber standing next to the second chair is Dan Stewart.
Donated by Dorothy E. Ingleden in March 1986 (1986-02).
Mother Gothel Disney Villains Designer Collection Doll
Personal Photos - Deboxing - Backing Opened
The cardboard backing has been cut open along its edges, and opened up. The plastic spacer has been removed from the backing. Mother Gothel is still attached to the plastic space by a wire and T-Tabs tacked to the back of her head.
The slip cover and acrylic top have been removed, revealing the Mother Gothel doll in her display case in clear view from three sides. She is still attached to the backing and plastic spacer by wires and T-tabs. She is also supported by the built-in display stand.
The Disney Store
Disney Villains Designer Collection
Limited Edition 12'' Doll
In Store Release 2012-10-08
Online Release 2012-10-09
Purchased on her release day, Monday October 8, 2012, at my local Disney Store. I photograph her boxed, during her unboxing, and fully unboxed, both alone and with other comparable dolls.
Full release schedule:
September 10, 2012: Maleficent.
September 17, 2012: Evil Queen.
September 24, 2012: Queen of Hearts
October 01, 2012: Ursula.
October 08, 2012: Mother Gothel.
October 15, 2012: Cruella de Vil.
Stackable storage bins used to hold sand paper that I got from Mt Greenwood Hardware Stores, Going Out of Business Sale.
I also got several packs of 40 Grit Sand Paper.
Mother Gothel Disney Villains Designer Collection Doll
Personal Photos - Boxed - Uncovered
The slip cover and acrylic top have been removed, revealing the Mother Gothel doll in her display case in clear view from three sides. She is still attached to the backing and plastic spacer by wires and T-tabs. She is also supported by the built-in display stand.
The Disney Store
Disney Villains Designer Collection
Limited Edition 12'' Doll
In Store Release 2012-10-08
Online Release 2012-10-09
Purchased on her release day, Monday October 8, 2012, at my local Disney Store. I photograph her boxed, during her unboxing, and fully unboxed, both alone and with other comparable dolls.
Full release schedule:
September 10, 2012: Maleficent.
September 17, 2012: Evil Queen.
September 24, 2012: Queen of Hearts
October 01, 2012: Ursula.
October 08, 2012: Mother Gothel.
October 15, 2012: Cruella de Vil.
Food Depot
August 6th, 2013
Louisa, VA
A grocery store in Virginia installed our high-quality LED T8 tubes into their freezers. Our 5-foot bi-pin LED tube lights fit into standard G-13 bases and are designed with a smaller tube diameter to accommodate the space inside food coolers and freezers and display cases.
Additionally, the minimal lamp heat output of LEDs over that produced by incandescent lamps keeps temperatures inside the coolers and freezers optimally lower. That means the LED tubes save on display case and freezer air-conditioning costs. As well, with their much wider ambient operating temperature and humidity ranges, the LED tube lights have a greater performance in cold freezer-type applications where fluorescents have high failure rates.
These premium-grade T8 LED tube lights are ideal for food industry refrigerators, coolers and freezers, deli cases, floral refrigerators and coolers, office lighting, general and street sign backlighting, task lighting, under cabinets/counters, display cases, interior design uses, and retail store displays.
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Mother Gothel Disney Villains Designer Collection Doll
Personal Photos - Boxed - In Display Case
The slip cover has been removed, revealing the Mother Gothel doll in her display case.
The Disney Store
Disney Villains Designer Collection
Limited Edition 12'' Doll
In Store Release 2012-10-08
Online Release 2012-10-09
Purchased on her release day, Monday October 8, 2012, at my local Disney Store. I photograph her boxed, during her unboxing, and fully unboxed, both alone and with other comparable dolls.
Full release schedule:
September 10, 2012: Maleficent.
September 17, 2012: Evil Queen.
September 24, 2012: Queen of Hearts
October 01, 2012: Ursula.
October 08, 2012: Mother Gothel.
October 15, 2012: Cruella de Vil.
Walker Art Center Library Display Case featuring objects and books
from the Rosemary Furtak Artist Book Collection.
A PICNIC SPREAD -
MULTIPLES AND ARTISTS’ BOOKS.
Library display case created by Margit Wilson and PJ Maracle, summer 2014.
Objects from L-R:
Test Pattern TV Dinner Plate
General Idea, 1988
Reader’s Digest (Cakebook)
Robert The, 1998
Paper products from Project 69
Julia Jacquette, 1999
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Untitled (ice cream sandwich book)
Motormouth Press, 2001
Paper Plates
Roy Lichtenstein, 1969
Clouds: Mashed Potatoes in Ten Flavors
Geoff Hendricks, 1993
Fresh
Jonathan Seliger, 2001
Dieu Donné Editions Club
Emmett Kelly, Ellsworth Kelly
Daniel Kaniess, 1994
Untitled (plate)
Takashi Murakami
former file name lib2014rfabc_picnic-spread
tokyo, japan
fall 1972
department store
(damaged negative)
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
New project we are doing... mini room boxes you can hang on the wall, inside is plain white so you can add wall paper if you want.
Inventing the Adlam Script / Designing Type for a Society in Flux
March 19, 2019
Letterform Lecture at San Francisco Public Library
2006 Walker Art Center Library Display Case: Happy 100th Birthday Eva Zeisel!
Library display created by Rosemary Furtak in celebration of the 100th birthday of industrial designer, Eva Zeisel, whose work was shown in the Everyday Art Gallery at the Walker in the 1940s.
2006 Walker Art Center Library Display Case: Happy 100th Birthday Eva Zeisel!
Library display created by Rosemary Furtak in celebration of the 100th birthday of industrial designer, Eva Zeisel, whose work was shown in the Everyday Art Gallery at the Walker in the 1940s.
Red Oak wood
Clear lacquer finish
3/16 thick glass panels for flexibility
Adjustable shelves
Crown Molding
Locking doors
7 ft x 7 ft x 16" deep
This case is in the hockey arena at Big League Dreams, Redding CA (off old Oregon Trail).
The case needed to be very durable but also elegant!
It had to be tolerant to high humidity and temperature changes. Glass had to be thin and flexible instead of thick to with stand skates/skaters and their equipment. Also the occasional strike from a wild puck shot!
This unit and location is open to the public.
Designed and built by Kevin @ North Valley Wood & Displays (530) 275-8251
cabinetmkr1@sbcglobal.net
Walker Art Center Library Display Case, Summer 2003.
The Last Supper, food- and beverage-related artists' books and multiples - the last display in the library display case before the Herzog and de Meuron expansion is completed in 2005.
Description: Mammal exhibit and other exhibits at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia in the United States Government Building. The mammal exhibit includes specimens of deer, moose and bison. The Florida exhibit is visible in the background. The Smithsonian coordinated all of the U.S. Government exhibits and prepared a display on its activities and collections for the exposition.
Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer
Medium: Black and white photographic print
Dimensions: 10 in x 8 in
Geography: USA
Date: 1876
Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives
Accession number: 72-2375
unidentified location
1972
young woman, jewelry shop
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Display case angle view in the main hall of the Central Library
The Children's Book Celebration for 2010 celebrates the books and artwork of Walter Wick, in conjunction with the exhibit at the Walters Art Museum near the Central Library.