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Churchman's Cigarettes "Kings of Speed" issued in 1939

#16 Rudolf Caracciola, 1901-1959 German Grand Prix racing driver

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Finally got round to scanning some of the material I picked up in Lisbon in October.

Pentax 67

105mm f2.4

Adox CMS II

ISO 20

 

Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings

b. August 8, 1896

d. December 14, 1953

Novelist, "Cross Creek" and "The Yearling."

 

The alligator toy, notes, pens, and fawn statue are all pieces of ephemera added to the gravesite by fans of the writer.

 

Rawlings was actually supposed to be buried in the Citra Cemetery, south of Island Grove. Incorrect instructions were given to the funeral director at the time of her death, so she was buried in Antioch Cemetery in Island Grove instead. Ironically this is where the Cason family had plots. Zelma Cason had famously filed a $100,000 lawsuit for libel and invasion of privacy against Rawlings for the manner in which the author had portrayed Cason in the novel "Cross Creek." The lawsuit caused both women great anguish and reportedly neither one ever got over it. In death, their burial sites ended up only 50 feet from each other.

 

This was my first roll of Adox CMS 20 II. Although metered correctly, the contrast is extreme - with detail lost in dark shadows and bright highlights. Partly due to shooting in bright sun, partly due to finding out after the fact that it needed special processing that it didn't get...

Miniature Book Postcard printed by Davidson Brothers, London "Stageland Series" 1904.

Miss Ethel Sydney

Ayasofya

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1970s museum ticket Turkey Anx2 Q90

Unused matchbook cover, c1950's?

Another page from a 1940s magic paint book...the letter in his hand reads "Dear Chubby Please Come to my Birthday Party"

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Minneapolis School of Art Letterhead from the 50s and 60s (previously named Minneapolis School of Art, it change it's name to Minneapolis College of Art and Design in the 70s).

 

kindraishere.blogspot.com/

le monde entier... est coiffé par le chapeau Mossant

Found in a second-hand book in London

From May 1941 issue of Everyday Astrology

Some precious ephemera from people I adore....

Ephemera

Exhibit at Gallery 14, Hopewell, NJ

October, 2020

 

Link to album of entire exhibit

Brody-Lew was established in the early 1950s in New York City by veterans of the (Dyvizia Halychyna), later the 1st Division of the Ukrainian National Army. Since its founding, Brody-Lew has been fulfilling its mission of honoring veterans by establishing cemeteries and memorials for Ukrainian military veterans throughout the world and especially in Europe and Ukraine.

[from www.ukrweekly.com/archive/2013/The_Ukrainian_Weekly_2013-...]

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