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An ancient Roman coin that shows a 25% brockage error with partial incuse design on the obverse. The incused portion shows the mirror image of VGVS from the word AVGVST on the reverse of the coin that failed to clear the die before this coin was struck.
VESPASIAN 69 – 79 AD
Obv: IMP CAESAR VESP AVG
Laureate head right
Reverse: AEQVITAS AVGVST
S C, Aequitas standing left, holding scales and scepter
Mint: Rome
Maximum Diameter: 27 mm
Weight: 11.8 grams
Denomination: Bronze As
Die Axis: 180 degrees
After a successful campaign in Judaea (which he left to his son Titus to finish), Flavius Vespasianus was declared emperor by his troops at Alexandria in 69 A.D. Upon the defeat of Vitellius by the Danubian legions, Vespasian went to Rome and consolidated his power. He built the Colosseum and other important public works. Vespasian was popular, being both down to earth and possessed of great wit. He was responsible for the economic and military recovery of Rome, and is justly regarded as one of the greatest Roman emperors.
“Errors in judgement”
Texts-Design-Photo: Outback, South Australia. Terrell Neuage (07 January 2020)
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A minha foto saiu por cima sem querer, e acabei estragando a foto da vovó fortona! :(
Mini-Diana
Lomography Color Negative asa 800
Aunque no lo parezca por lo mal que llega la señal, es un canal de TV de esos que emiten contenidos para adultos a ciertas horas y que mostraba un hermoso pantallazo de aviso de Windows en plena acción.
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I'm not sure what's happening here. my new mac book pro does this every time I try booting it up and just when I think it's frozen (after about two minutes) it gives me the login window. not a lethal issue but still disturbing.
osx 10.4.10
2ghz intel core duo
1.6 GB ram
I had some error myself with one of the cameras acting up but luckily because I always shoot in RAW I managed to fix most of those errors.
The Postcard
A postcard that was published by Moore & Wingham, Publishers of High-Class Postcards, 39 East Street, Chichester, Sussex. The artwork was by George Fossick.
The card was posted in Southsea using a 1d. stamp on the 6th. August 1931. It was sent to:
The Rev. Bruce Cornford, M.A.,
Queen's Road,
Waterlooville,
Hants.
The message on the divided back was as follows:
"When paying in some more
money this morning, I enquired
about that odd eight shillings &
sixpence, & was told that it was
interest allowed, so it is all right,
and not a printer's error.
B.L."
The Rev. Bruce Cornford
The Reverend Bruce Cornford was born in 1867.
His clerical career didn’t have the most auspicious of beginnings. Having just been made a Deacon, Cornford was sent to serve his curacy in Portsmouth.
The vicar who was meant to be training him was laid-back, when he wasn’t away on holiday.
After being left alone to run the parish for a prolonged period while the incumbent was on the continent, Cornford finally cracked and, in protest at these regular absences, put his superior’s house on the market.
When the Vicar was glancing over the English newspapers some time later, he happened to notice a sizeable Portsmouth residence up for sale. His interest piqued, he read on, only to realise to his horror that it was his own house that was being flogged to the highest bidder.
The ‘all enquiries to Rev. Bruce Cornford’ part of the advert rather gave the game away – the Vicar cut short his jaunt and Cornford got the sack.
In a 1923 issue of the parish magazine, Bruce made the following comment on the christening of Princess Mary’s baby:
"I should like to make my tiny protest at a solemn
piece of bunkum enacted at the christening of the
Lascelles baby by the Most Rev. the Lord Archbishop
of York.
General Higginson, of the Guards, aged 96, was one
of the sponsors for this child, and the Archbishop thus
solemnly addressed him:
“Ye are to take care that this child be
brought to the Bishop so soon as he
can say the Creed, the Lord s Prayer,
the Ten Commandments, and be further
instructed in the Church Catechism set
forth for that purpose.”
Surely this is simply farcical. When the baby is four, the
General will be 100, and should he live to that great age
I do not think there will be much possibility of effectual
communication between the two.
When the Archbishop was Vicar at Portsea I think he
used to tell his people that 15 or 16 was usually the best
age for a confirmation candidate.
The General, if he lives, will then be 111, and hardly in a
condition to approach the bishop with the child."
In 1928 the Reverend Bruce Cornford convened the inaugural meeting of the Waterlooville & District Motor Cycle and Light Car Club. The meeting took place at The Heroes Pub in Waterlooville.
Bruce died in 1940.
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