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Entertainment Business Management students and Producers Blake Johnson, Jamie Chapman & Samuel Pradinuk produce their short film 'Hook's Interrogation' for Compendium Vol. 3 - Steampunk Neverland.
Testing the lightbox.
Hook arrived yesterday, she is my second doll made by Hine and she is fantastic!
Sandy Hook Lighthouse at Gateway National Recreation Area; Sandy Hook, New Jersey
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HOOK, comprised of a series of arched arms, creates an enticing light that draws people towards it. Bathing the room in a soft glow, viewers are easily captured by HOOK's inviting elegance. Its clean design lends well in a variety of settings, casting a light that is equally suitable in commercial or residential environments.
Design Jean-François Crochet.
A rather large swordfish is winched ashore using the boat lifting crane. The catch actually made the national news!
Back reads:
Hooks Court
MODERN - AIR CONDITIONED
Junction Highway 65-54
Mr. & Mrs. H. D. Hooks, Prop.
Preston, MO
Kind of a boring card, but the place is kinda cute. Note the gas station/cafe attached on the right. Amazingly enough, it looks like it's still there as the "Preston Cafe & Motel".
Hook: #2 salmon hook
Body: 2 white marabou feathers
Gill: red Krystal Flash
Top: Blue flashabou
Underbody: Silver Tinsel
Dumbell eyes
The Sandy Hook Lighthouse, located about one and a half statute miles ( inland from the tip of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, is the oldest working lighthouse in the United States. It was designed and built on June 11, 1764 by Isaac Conro. At that time, it stood only 500 feet from the tip of Sandy Hook; however, today, due to growth caused by littoral drift, it is almost one and a half miles inland from the tip.