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Troféu Brasil. Campeonato Brasileiro Absoluto de Natação. 30 de maio de 2023, Parque Aquático do Centro Esportivo Santos Dumont. Recife, PE, Brasil. Foto: Satiro Sodré/CBDA
Imagem protegida pela Lei do Direito Autoral Nº 9.610, DE 19 DE FEVEREIRO DE 1998. Sendo proibido qualquer uso comercial, remunerado e manipulacao/alteracao da obra.
British Rail 1980s Carriage label
21867/6 Coach F
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Some labels we designed for a northern california Apiary. not letterpress printed, but designed by paper monkey press
What's with labels?
hMmmmm...
I don't like using "dating" or "girlfriend;"
so, I shouLdn't be made guiLty by
CBF? aka current boy friend?
You can introduce me as gf, but iLL just look at you funny.
sigh @ Ame society!
This is his cute sister...
I did her red streaks here before we went to the mall.
If my hair was longer & I wasn't in nursing school,
this would be my hair style!!!
I wanted to have fun & experiment...
Their mom was surprisingly okay with it.
Lovely graphic with an Art Moderne sensibilty. This airline was long gone by the time I traveled to Sri Lanka in 2006.
According to Wikipedia,
"Air Ceylon was established in 1947 as state-owned flag carrier airline, initially operating scheduled domestic flights using Douglas C-47 Dakota aircraft."
"International services with Douglas DC-4s commenced in 1949, in a co-operation with Australian National Airways (ANA), which acquired a 49 percent stake in Air Ceylon. The longest route flown at that time was to London Heathrow airport."
"The partnership with ANA lasted until 1953, when it was replaced by new international co-operations. in 1956 with KLM, which included the lease of 2 Lockheed Constellation airliners for long-haul flights, and with BOAC in 1962, allowing the re-launch of flights to London using the de Havilland Comet."
"From the mid-1960s, the Hawker Siddeley HS 748 became the aircraft mainly used on Air Ceylon's short-haul routes, along with the Aérospatiale N 262."
"When Bandaranaike International Airport was completed in 1967, Air Ceylon opened its hub there. A Hawker Siddeley Trident jet airliner was purchased in 1969 and it was operated on regional routes until it was withdrawn in July 1978."
"In 1972, Union de Transports Aériens (UTA) became Air Ceylon's partner, introducing French-made aircraft into the fleet. UTA ended the partnership on 31 March 1977, leaving Air Ceylon without a European aide."
"In 1978, Air Ceylon was shut down by the Sri Lankan government due to bankruptcy, and Air Lanka was established as new national carrier."
Scan from the original in my collection.
Name: Theresa McGee
School: Monroe Elementary
Town: Hinsdale
State: Illinois
I label everything with pictures that I allow the students to access. Other items are labeled with just words to help me remember where I tucked things away.