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These are immigration papers for part of my husband's family. If there is anyone who can translate German to English...
Those incarcerated at any of the prisons during the troubles were encouraged to take up a past time or hobby. Many of the prisoners started to record their emotions for family, country and their cause. This booklet is prime example of loyalist poetry. It was written within the confines of the Maze Prison (Long Kesh), taken and then printed for sale. This book originally cost £1.50 with proceeds going the Loyalist Prisoners Of War (L.P.O.W.), an organisation set up for the loyalist prisoner’s welfare.
Again emitting from Long Kesh. This Christmas card displayed the map of Northern Ireland WITH Long Kesh super imposed into it. On the top right hand corner the artist positioned one of the emblems associated with the Ulster Defence Association (U.D.A.). The sentiment of Seasons Greetings was placed at the top of the card. This particular card was designed for the North Belfast Loyalist Prisoners Association who worked closely with the L.P.O.W.
Written by Bobby Foster, private collector
This artefact is part of Healing Through Remembering's Everyday Objects Transformed by the Conflict exhibition. More information about the exhibition can be found by visiting www.eoexhibition.com
From Craig's Daguerrean Registry:
Armstead, G.W.
Daguerreian with Feller (A.L.) and Co., Columbus, Ohio, 1856-1857. He boarded on Town Street. Not listed in subsequent directories. Another source listed him in partnership as Armstead and Feller, but this is not supported by the directories. Another source documented him in Columbus until 1873. Probably the same as "George Armitage" also listed as a daguerreian in 1856. Armitage was listed without a business address, and boarded on the south side of Town Street. Information corrected to November, 1997; © 1996, 1997 John S. Craig
Paleontology GIP Mindy Homan documenting bone conditions with fellow GIP interns on the quarry wall cliff face at Dinosaur National Monument, Colorado & Utah. (NPS Photo by Mindy Homan, GIP)
in March/April Samuel Wiggins charged $200 at Howell Brothers lumber.
( I found these charge tickets with the rest of these old photos and ephemera)
Title: A Hopi (Moqui) petition signed by all the Chiefs and headmen of the tribe asking the Federal Government to give them title to their lands instead of individually allotting each tribal member., 03/27/1894 - 04/10/1894
Production Date: March 27, 1894 – April 10, 1894
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Original Caption: Message of President John F. Kennedy transmitting a treaty signed at Moscow on August 5, 1963, banning all nuclear weapons tests in the atomosphere, in outer space, and under water, 08/08/1963. For the rest of the document, please visit arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=306364
Created By: U.S. Senate.(03/04/1789 - )
From: Record Group/Collection: 46
From: Anson McCook Collection of Presidential Signatures, compiled 1789 - 1975
Production Dates: 08/08/1963
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Okay, total Geek Out Moment!
My best dollie friend started a conversation with, "You Got Nominated!!!"
I instantly said, "Wait What?!? Where???" LOL
(Blame it on being born in the early 80's with a childhood of no computers. LOL I am horrible with following things on the internet...) :/
So I totally had to be a geek and take pictures of the screen shots with my cell phone camera to document my oblivious nomination with Rock Jem 2015 Ballot for my photography with Integrity Jem dolls. (I totally can't figure out how to capture screen pictures on my laptop. I can on my cellphone, but the screen is way to tiny... seriously, blame it on being born in the 80s...) LOL
Okay, Geek Out Moment is now over.
If anyone wants to see the entire ballot, the link is here...
www.rockjem.com/ballot2015.html
Voting Started Jan. 15th. It ends Jan. 31st.
Speeches and bonfire described. Kaiser burned in effigy.
Part of MHS' collection.
See other WW I - related documents at flic.kr/s/aHskh3niWh.
Anon.: Chronicles of England [English]. St. Albans: Schoolmaster Printer, [ca. 1486]. Page from the Fructus temporum (a6r) with woodcut diagram; illustration titling and initials printed in red. Sp Coll Hunterian Bv.2.17.
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Title: Cuban Missile Crisis Reading Copy October 22, 1962, 10/22/1962
Creator(s): President (1961-1963 : Kennedy). Office of the Personal Secretary. (1961 - 1963)
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President's Reading Copy, October 22, 1962 (ARC ID 193899); Speech Files; Radio and Televison Report to the American People on the Soviet Arms Build Up in Cuba, 10/20/1962 - 10/22/1962; JFK-POF: Papers of John F. Kennedy: President's Office Files, 01/20/1961 - 11/22/1963; John F. Kennedy Library (NLJFK); National Archives and Records Administration.
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Page from John J. Montgomery's manuscript "Soaring Flight" circa 1895.
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Clockwise from top: Dark Knight $8.00, Machete $8.00, Matrix Reloaded $6.00, Pulp Fiction $4.75.
Eight dollars for a matinee showing. How much is Netflix?
An album containing postcards mostly sent during the first two decades of the twentieth century, donated by Chris Mason.
Guararí, 2014
This picture is part of a documentary work done for PNUD. At the end it will be a book, videos and a web site
Set of 18 bookmarks made from Russian prisoners playing cards.
"This unique archive documents Russian criminals' tattoos and their coded meanings. Included in the collection are more than three thousand tattoo drawings made by Danzig Baldaev during his time as a prison guard between 1948 and 1986"
Runs from 30 October to 28 November 2010
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(Las copias de las fotos y documentos aquí presentados están bajo resguardo de dicha asociación civil y del Poeta del Balsas Mario Osorio Valle.)
Mortification to the university by William Earl of Dundonald and William Lord Cochrane, his eldest son, of the 11 merks lands of Mylntoun and Arratsholl with the mill and pertinents in the parish of Kilbryde, for the maintenance of four students of philosophy during a complete course, each of whom shall receive 80 pounds Scots yearly, and three students of theology during two years, each of whom shall receive 93 pounds, 6 shillings and 8 pence Scots annually. The students are to be presented by he said Earl and his successors, and it shall not be lawful for the masters to alienate any part of the mortified lands, or to apply their profits to any other use, nor to set leases for longer than 19 years or without the consent of the Earl or his successors. (10 September 1672 )
(University of Glasgow Archive Services Ref: GUA BL/475)
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Harvard University’s Houghton Library acquired John Updike’s papers in 2009, and by the end of this year they will be cataloged and ready for researchers. An exhibit – up through June 30 in the Houghton’s Amy Lowell Room – offers a glimpse at what scholars will later study. A revised typescript of Rabbit at Rest published in 1990 is on display in the exhibit.
Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer
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Caption reads: Above is the plan of Civic Centre Scheme No1 which is illustrated as a photographic drawing on the first page. The various buildings can be cross-referenced.
My old Dad was in the RAF during the war. These are just a few pages from his RAF flight training logbook. You can see he spent time in Canada in 1941. He was based at Malton, Ontario.
You can also see he was back in England in 1942, based at Edge Hill
The final entry documents that he crashed somewhere over Wellesbourne, in Warwickshire. He was in a Wellington bomber and the only survivor of the 5 crew members. He was very badly injured, and couldn't remember anything about it when he woke up in hospital. He spent the next 3 years in hospital and convalescing. He made a full recovery and lived to a ripe old age here in Birmingham.
Title: Dissenting Opinion from Harry Briggs, Jr., et al. v. R. W. Elliott, Chairman, et al., 06/23/1951
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Scope and Content Note: The Dissenting Opinion of Judge Waties Waring presents some of the arguments used later by the Supreme Court in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas.
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A reproduction of a document detailing the Lineal Descendants of Mark Dempsey. Mark Dempsey was dispatched to the British Government's American Colonies as secretary to General Schulyer. This document briefly describes the lives of five descendants including Thomas Dempsey, William Dempsey, William Ryerson Dempsey, William Charles Dempsey and William Allan Dempsey.