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Moleskine Messages Collection is a family of newly conceived cards, a hybrid creation combining classic notebooks and traditional greeting cards.

 

To decorate the Messages pages, you can find a collection of specially created MSK templates in the myMoleskine section that you can download, print, cut out and stick on. There are seven subjects in a variety of formats: City, Message, Happening, Feed, Gift, Power, Idea, plus a blank template.

 

Links:

Catalogue: bit.ly/catalogue_messages

 

Download the templates here: bit.ly/template_messages

 

Taken by Jenny McLellan, 11 November 1918. From the Cruickshank family fonds, PR1969.0097/24.

This billboard had already been covered by a new advertiser BUT.....after Hurricane Charlie in 2005 the message below appeared.....things that make you go Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....

Meg's question to us all: what would your message be to the president-

elect?

 

Mine: a reminder that the purpose and idealism can quickly be extinguished by the realities of power. (See Blair, T, Labour et al, 1997)

Message stuck on a pole close to a bike parking area.

In Via Scialoia, in front of the Chinese Take Away in Firenze, Italy.

Here someone with a car run over the bikes parked there destroying many of them.

 

The message says something like this:

 

To the road pirate

that destroyed

all the bikes

and then went away

 

We hope you

hurted yourself

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www.facebook.com/SXTMSG

 

Photos By Lane Lovegrove

An old one from my archives, but revamped this for a Written word comp. I call it...

Secret Messages - Dear Mummy....

Happy birthday to the Biro

icanhaz.com/BiroBirthday

70 years young today (15th June)

Circular Message graphic available for download at dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/circular-message/ in EPS (vector) format.

 

View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.

Message anti-pub « Ici, harcèlement publicitaire »

Long time since last post.

Oppslagstavle.

The pink background is from an old Hollywood publicity letter & envelope.

"You cannot discover new oceans unless you have the courage to lost sight of the shore" - Dove "Dark Chocolate" PROMISES Message

 

I'd rather eat the chocolate candies instead of fortune cookies with these types of messages ;-)

 

Every single car, walker, and passerby saw this ‪#‎lightbrigade‬ message heading in and out of tonight's Governors Conference, which is in Milwaukee all weekend, including several governors who recently inked legislation attacking women.

Pentacon Six - 80mm / 2.8

Portra 160NC

 

neg scan

An anonymous posting on the student bulletin board shares an important message. Seeing this reminded me of what a fabulous group of kids I work with.

There is no limit to the messages these wee Moodlings can have!

just a short little note to all my good flickr friends.

Also would love to say thank you to the flickr friends that send me christmas cards i enjoyed receiving them.

thanks to my friends here for being there for me and standing on my side.

I will get over my troubles from this week. i am going to miss the Fuzz like crazy as there is no cat like him. But in time the heart break will slowly go away. i will always love that cat and will have a place in my heart.

I've been having such a lot of fun coming up with little signs for the Moodlings! The signs can either be fixed or interchangeable.

Walking in Wall Street area of NYC, I captured this image.

The message is clear: "Some people are so poor all they have is money".

Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum

 

MESSAGE CONTROL CENTRE

Coded messages would have flooded into the Bunker during a nuclear attack. Throughout CFS Corp's operational years during the Cold War, the Message Control Centre (MCC) had to sort them quickly and accurately.

 

Staff at the MCC logged, processed, duplicated, and distributed all incoming and messages. They also had to ensure outgoing messages were authenticated and formatted before transmission. Even small errors could be catastrophic in a crisis.

 

Five staff members per shift handled outside messages, as well as the internal message system within the Bunker.

 

Notice the pass-through slot in the wall-cryptographers in the next room were ready to decode incoming messages and encode those being sent out.

Taken Near the giant Buddha figure at Saraksan National Park in Gyungi-do, South Korea. For around $10 visitors can write their messages on these tiles which will be used any new building or done for the temples.

Moleskine Messages Collection is a family of newly conceived cards, a hybrid creation combining classic notebooks and traditional greeting cards.

 

To decorate the Messages pages, you can find a collection of specially created MSK templates in the myMoleskine section that you can download, print, cut out and stick on. There are seven subjects in a variety of formats: City, Message, Happening, Feed, Gift, Power, Idea, plus a blank template.

 

Links:

Catalogue: bit.ly/catalogue_messages

 

Download the templates here: bit.ly/template_messages

 

1909 postmarked postcard view of a trolley car on Main Street in Clinton, Indiana. This view was looking north on Main Street through the Blackman Street intersection. Apparently, the Terre Haute Electric Traction Company began interurban service to Clinton in 1903. That company’s assets became part of the T. H. I. & E. (Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern) Traction Company in 1907. The number on the car in this view appears to be 115.

 

The building on the northwest corner of the intersection (left edge of this view) housed the _. _. ANDREWS GROCERY. The DRUGS sign next door in that same building advertised a drugstore. The name at the bottom of the sign was BENCE. James Franklin Bence was listed as a Clinton druggist in a 1905 directory of druggists.¹ The name at the top of the sign was BONNER, but the 1905, 1908 and 1911 directories of druggists don’t include Bonner as a pharmacist at Clinton. However, the 1906 edition of the Interstate Druggist had the following brief entry under the Indiana heading. “Bonner & Bence is a new firm at Clinton.”² A Purdue University School of Pharmacy Circular of Information from 1908 also mentioned the firm. The signs advertised ICE CREAM SODA, CIGARS and TOILET ARTICLES. A smaller sign next to the entrance appears to advertise CUNNINGHAM THE PHOTOGRAPHER. The 1905 Sanborn™ fire insurance map set for Clinton shows these two stores at this corner. However, by the time the 1910 map set was being prepared, the building had been replaced and both businesses replaced by a hardware, paints, furniture and jewelry business (251-255 South Main Street).

 

A little farther north, a single sign advertised both FURNITURE and HARDWARE. Below that sign, a trade symbol (oversize pocket watch) advertised a jeweler. The 1905 map set shows a hardware business at this location. The 1910 map set shows a paint, hardware and jewelry business with a tin shop in the back (239 South Main Street). The next sign advertised the MEYER BROS. RESTAURANT AND BAKERY. The 1905 map set shows a bakery at this location, but the 1910 map set shows a gents’ furnishings business at the location (231 South Main Street). The next sign to the north advertised a TIN SHOP and possibly FURNACES. Both the 1905 and the 1910 map sets show a hardware store at that location (225 South Main Street).

 

The building at the right edge of this scene was on the northeast corner at Blackman Street. The 1905 map set shows the building, but includes the note “from plans.” It hadn’t been built yet. The 1910 map shows the building (with the second-floor bay windows) occupied by a grocery on the corner and a 5 & 10c store in the north half of the building. In 1905, a house was located on the lot north of that building. In 1910, the lot was vacant. In this view, there were trees on that lot.

 

The message on the back side of this postcard was from Della H to Della Terry in Dana, Indiana. “Clinton is a great place. I have been out sight seeing this afternoon.”

 

1. The Era Druggists Directory, Eleventh Edition (New York, NY: D. O. Haynes & Co., 1905). Available online at books.google.com/books?id=bantAAAAMAAJ&printsec=front....

 

2. Midland (Interstate) Druggist, Volume VII (Columbus, Ohio: Midland Publishing Co., 1906), p 15. Digitized October 25, 2007. Available online at books.google.com/books?id=wcpNAAAAMAAJ&printsec=front....

 

From a private collection.

 

The other side of this postcard can be seen here.

 

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