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For the Edinburgh Mini Maker Faire this Sunday, 7th April, I made a name badge (for fun & nerd cred). A Digispark is connected to an I2C LCD and an SRF02 Ultrasonic Rangefinder.
Find out more about the name badge on my website.
Visit www.littlelambletters.com for more information!
Custom name wall art is a unique and beautiful way to personalize your baby's nursery or your child's room! Each letter of your child's name is hand painted on a 4x6, a6x8, an 8x10, or an 11x14 canvas along with a character of your choosing. They can be made to match anything! Whatever your nursery or room's theme may be, I can coordinate a name wall art for you!
Custom name wall art comes to you ready to hang with small sawtooth hangers! You can also choose to have ribbon hangers, with or without bows, for $2 extra per letter. For only $4 extra per letter, have hand painted wooden hangers made to match your name wall art. Wooden hangers come in square, diamond, circle, or heart shapes.
Pricing:
4x6 - $8 per letter
6x8 - $10 per letter
8x10 - $15 per letter
11x14 -$25 per letter
Must be a minimum order of two letters to qualify for this pricing.
Shipping depends on the canvas size and location of delivery.
NAMES Ensemble - 22.05.2025 - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg
www.jazzfoto.at/konzertfotos25/names/Index.htm
Besetzung:
Leo Morello: Violoncello;
Anna Lindenbaum: Violine;
Marina Iglesias: Flöten;
Marco Sala: Klarinetten;
Matthias Leboucher: Klavier, Synthesizer;
Špela Mastnak: Schlagzeug;
Alexander Bauer: Klangregie;
There's a pretty interesting array of labels here. I'd hate to see a mix up of Distilled water and the Extract of Turpentine (the label in the far upper-right hand corner). Also, makes me wonder what the other properties of Cream of Tartar are besides making meringues and cleaning my Magnalite pots. Hmm...
The firm was named for its founders, Cesare Isotta and Vincenzo Fraschini, as Società Milanese Automobili Isotta, Fraschini & C., on January 27, 1900. The motto was, "Import, sell, repair cars". Prior to establishing their own company in 1904, Isotta and Fraschini assembled Renaults.
The first automobile bearing this marque featured a four-cylinder engine with an output of 24 hp. The car, driven by Vincenzo Fraschini, appeared in several races. In 1905, Isotta-Fraschini gained notoriety in the Coppa Florio, where they entered aTipo D with an enormous 17.2-litre (1,050 cu in) 100 horsepower (75 kW) engine. For a short time in 1907, Isotta-Fraschini merged with French automobile company Lorraine-Dietrich. The firm started out making race cars using this same 100 horsepower (75 kW) engine, establishing the company's reputation and gave its name considerable cachet. It was also one of the first cars with four-wheel brakes, following their invention by the Arrol-Johnson Company of Scotland in 1909. They were also among the early pioneers of OHC, with an engine designed by Giustino Cattaneo. In 1924, the Type D was one of the first European cars with an eight-cylinder engine (following the first production straight eight by Rolls-Royce in 1905).
With the growth of the wealthy middle class in North America in the 1920s, Isotta Fraschini marketed deluxe limousines to the new American aristocracy. Early film stars Clara Bow and Rudolph Valentino drove Isotta Fraschinis. A 1929 Tipo 8A Castagna Transformable is featured in the famous 1950's film Sunset Boulevard and another appears in the 1934 film, "Death Takes a Holiday" with Fredric March.
The Isotta Fraschini 8A was a car manufactured by Isotta Fraschini, successor to the Tipo 8 model with a new 7.3 litre straight-eight engine to replace the 5.9 litre unit used in the previous model. This new engine could produce between 115-160 hp. This was the most powerful mass produced straight-8 engine in the world at that time.
The Isotta Fraschini car company promised that every car could do 150 km/h. The car was very luxurious and it cost more than a Model J Duesenberg. Around one third of these cars were sold in the United States.
Los Angeles, CA - Museum of Failure
The Little Miss No name doll was created and marketed by Hasbro with an eye to teaching little girls compassion for the less fortunate.It was pulled from the market pretty quickly when they discovered it terrified most children.
File name: 08_06_024261
Title: Three girls at the beach
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1940 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 negative : film, black & white ; 3 1/8 x 4 1/4 in.
Genre: Film negatives
Subject: Bathing beauties
Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright Leslie Jones.
Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
Houston Texas Downtown at night with some homeless crazy ass guy named superman Hes using his super powers to unscrew the fire hydrant open 2010
Someone please email me at moonherzog@hotmail.com and tell me this man's name. He told me, but my wee little mind must have been off wandering off-leash at the time.
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Pinkas synagogue in Prague
The synagogue and the name Pinkas is first mentioned in 1492. It is probable that a prayer house or synagogue already existed at this point. Excavations between 1968 and 1990 have given rise to this presumption, but further evidence must follow.
The synagogue in today's street Široká ulice was the property of the Horovsky family. Isaiah Horovsky the synagogue in 1519 passed on to Aron Meschullam Horovsky who had the synagogue rebuilt in 1535. Horovsky was a grandnephew of the original founder of the synagogue, a certain rabbi of Pinkas. In the historical records there are quarrels between the "rebellious" family of the Pinkas with the long-established of the Old-New-Synagogue suspected who for this reason in 1472 on a wasteland near the church of Saint Valentin founded a synagogue. Parts of this old synagogue have survived. Between 1607 and 1625, occurred an extension of a Renaissance meeting room with cross vaults, with flat stone ribs and domed windows decorated with a lisene on the outside. There also arose the nave of the women and a gallery open with arcades into the hall of the main prayer room. The architect of the reconstruction, Judah Goldschmied de Herz, is buried in the adjoining old Jewish cemetery. On his tomb stands: "On Tuesday, the 2nd Tischri 5386 (1625). Here rests the wise and skillful man Judah Goldschmied de Herz. He was always cautious and did his prayers godly, he nursed himself by his handwork, and according to his plans the whole construction of the Pinkas Synagoge and a part of the Maisl Synagogue was carried out. Glory be to him".
An idea of the size of the prayer room in the Pinkas Synagoge gives the number of seats. In its lower part there were 177, in the female part 100, and in the gallery, which was intended exclusively for women, 143 seats. The Pinkas Synagoge over the centuries over and over again became a victim of floods (most recently in 2002). As a result of flood catastrophes in the 17th and 18th century, She sank deeper and deeper into the ground and had to be renovated again and again.
At each renovation, original decorations were lost and modifications were made. Up until the 19th century, in the Pinkas Synagoge souvenirs of the Jew Schlomo Molcho who had been burned on the pyre in Spain in 1432 were kept, who held on to his Jewish faith and was therefore burned.
In the years 1922-1925, the foundation walls of the medieval synagogue were exposed, in the years 1950 - 1953 also the original plaster; a ritual bath, a mikwe, was found in the seventies and further renovations were carried out later.
In 1960 a memorial for the Jewish victims of Nazifascism coming from Bohemia and Moravia was founded here. 77,297 names were recorded on the walls of the main nave as well as of the adjoining premises. The names of the Prague Jews are recorded in the main nave. The names, the date of birth and the date of the deportation to the east are named in alphabetical order. In the neighboring rooms are the names of the Jews from other communities of Bohemia and Moravia. On the wall where the Thora shrine once stood one reads the names of the concentration and extermination camps in which those people were killed. Source: 636)
Pinkas-Synagoge in Prag
Die Synagoge und der Name Pinkas wird erstmals im Jahr 1492 erwähnt. Es ist wahrscheinlich, daß es an dieser Stelle bereits vorher ein Bethaus oder eine Synagoge gab. Ausgrabungen zwischen 1968 und 1990 haben zu dieser Vermutung Anlass gegeben, weitere Belege müssen jedoch folgen.
Die Synagoge in der heutigen Široká ulice war Eigentum der Familie Horovsky. Jesaja Horovsky vererbte die Synagoge im Jahr 1519 an Aron Meschullam Horovsky, der die Synagoge im Jahr 1535 umbauen ließ. Horovsky war ein Urneffe des ursprünglichen Gründers der Synagoge, eines gewissen Rabbiners Pinkas. In den historischen Unterlagen werden Streitigkeiten zwischen der „rebellischen“ Familie der Pinkas mit den Alteingesessenen der Alt-Neu-Synagoge vermutet, die deswegen im Jahre 1472 auf einer Brachstelle unweit der Kirche des hl. Valentin eine Synagoge gründeten. Von dieser alten Synagoge sind Teile erhalten geblieben. Zwischen 1607 und 1625 kam es zum Anbau eines Renaissance-Sitzungssaales mit Kreuzgewölben, mit flachen steinernen Rippen und Kuppelfenstern, die außen mit einer Lisene geschmückt sind. Es entstand auch das Frauenschiff und eine mit Arkaden in den Saal des Hauptbetraumes geöffnete Galerie. Der Architekt des Umbaues, Juda Goldschmied de Herz, ist auf dem nebenan liegenden alten jüdischen Friedhof bestattet. Auf seinem Grabmal steht: „Am Dienstag, den 2. Tischri 5386 (1625). Hier ruht der weise und geschickte Mann Juda Goldschmied de Herz. Er war immer vorsichtig und verrichtete gottesfürchtig seine Gebete, er nährte sich durch seiner Hände Arbeit und nach seinen Plänen wurde der ganze Bau der Pinkassynagoge und eines Teils der Maislsynagoge durchgeführt. Er sei gepriesen.“
Von der Größe des Betsaals in der Pinkassynagoge zeugte die Zahl der Sitze. In seinem unteren Teil befanden sich 177, im Frauenteil 100, und auf der Galerie, die ausschließlich für Frauen bestimmt war, 143 Sitze. Die Pinkassynagoge wurde im Laufe der Jahrhunderte immer wieder Opfer von Überschwemmungen (zuletzt 2002). Als Folge von Hochwasserkatastrophen im 17. und 18. Jhdt. sank sie immer tiefer in den Boden ein und musste immer wieder renoviert werden.
Bei jeder Renovierung gingen ursprüngliche Verzierungen verloren, wurden Änderungen vorgenommen. Bis ins 19. Jahrhundert hinein wurden in der Pinkassynagoge Andenken an den 1432 in Spanien auf dem Scheiterhaufen verbrannten Juden Schlomo Molcho aufbewahrt, der an seinem jüdischen Glauben festhielt und deswegen verbrannt wurde.
In den Jahren 1922 – 1925 wurden die Grundmauern der mittelalterlichen Synagoge freigelegt, in den Jahren 1950 – 1953 auch der ursprüngliche Putz; in den siebziger Jahren wurde ein rituelles Bad, eine Mikwe, gefunden, später wurden weitere Renovierungsarbeiten durchgeführt.
Im Jahr 1960 wurde hier eine Gedenkstätte für die aus Böhmen und Mähren stammenden jüdischen Opfer des Nazifaschismus gegründet. 77.297 Namen wurden an den Wänden des Hauptschiffes als auch der anliegenden Räumlichkeiten verzeichnet. Im Hauptschiff sind die Namen der Prager Juden festgehalten. In alphabetischer Reihenfolge werden die Namen genannt, das Geburtsdatum und das Datum der =>Deportation in den Osten. In den Nachbarräumen stehen die Namen der Juden aus anderen Gemeinden Böhmens und Mährens. An der Wand, an der einst der Thoraschrein gestanden hat, liest man die Namen der Konzentrations- und Vernichtungslager, in denen diese Menschen ums Leben kamen. Quelle: 636)
Name: Rainbow Thru Heaven
Pilot/Owner: Marilyn Wallace
Location: California
Manufacturer: Cameron US
S/N: 6760
Year Built: 2015
Model: A-77
Size: 77,500 cubic feet.
Status: In Service
Previous Owner(s)/Name(s):
N/A
Fire writing on long apperture. I love this picture, wrote down the name of my son. What i like about it is the reflection on the table and of course my son :-)
Ilford PanF+ @ASA25, Rodinal 1+100 15min, Minolta Autocord MXS
Pacific Beach, California
I'm really bad about getting names when I do random portraits... maybe next time.
The guy in the photo tried pawning a pocket cam to me for $10 -- it was brand new and very compact. I'm pretty sure he didn't buy it and I didn't want to get wrapped up with the whole thing. After declining his offer, he asked if I could spare some cash. I actually had just $1 on me and I told him I'd gladly give it to him in excahnge for a photo. He said "no problem" and posed with his lady friend in the wheelchair.
During the grand opening of our friends' shop 'Bevlogen!', a window painter offered to paint the name on the shop window.
Great sight, and great that such craftsmen still exist.
A critter of some variety peeks out from under the lily pads, waiting to see what the flower draws in for dinner. I had originally pegged this as a Frog, but have been told that it is no frog but that it might be an Iguana. I'm not sure about that - perhaps it's a toad? What do you think?
The name Fancheon is very unusual to me. Is it French?
Written on back:
"Fancheon Gebhart with Billy"
Fanchon M. Mason was born on July 10, 1884, in Indiana, her father, Irvin, was 27, and her mother, Mary, was 26. She married Clyde E. Gebhard on June 16, 1913, in Cassopolis, Michigan. They had two children during their marriage. She died in November 1983 in Cassopolis, Michigan, at the age of 99, and was buried there.
William "Billy" Hall Gebhard was born on December 19, 1915, in Cassopolis, Michigan to Clyde and Fanchon Gebhard. He married Mary Elizabeth BERKEY on July 4, 1940, in his hometown. He died on December 2, 1996, in Lansing, Michigan, at the age of 80.
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This is a photo from a box my Grandfather had marked "Unknown to me" so that obviously makes them unknown to me too. Some had writing on back or front so that gives some clues.
Any observations or comments are very welcome.
I made this for my partner Herkatieship
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Name: Perfect Timing
Pilot/Owner: Adam Boden
Location: Iowa
Manufacturer: National
S/N: 55126
Year Built: 2016
Model: 755-12
Size: 77,000 cubic feet.
Status: In Service
Previous Owner(s)/Name(s):
Stephen Rhoads - N/A
His name is Behzad and 12, he live and work in his small newspaper shop with his brother, all of his family are in the other city, the area of his shop and house is 6 sqm.
In the Name of God, Jens Galschiøt 2006.
The sculpture has just been exhibited for more than two months in front of the Cathedral of Copenhagen. Other copies have recently been displayed at the World Social Forum in Kenya. The artist is envisaging exhibitions on St. Peter’s Sq. in Rome, in the European Parliament, in the US and some other sites. The project is an artistic comment to the extreme Bible fundamentalists – with President Bush and the Pope in the lead – who preach sexual abstinence until marriage as the only method to avoid HIV contamination and unwanted pregnancy.
They will bomb back sexual education and ban information on contraception that they see as an invitation to voluptuousness. In the same token the Roman Catholic Church asserts that contraception is impermissible according to the biblical doctrines, so they advocate the absurd allegation that only ‘unprotected sex’ is admissible. The consequences may be disastrous for the proliferation of AIDS and HIV and so the result will be increased suffering, Jens Galschiot says and continues: The sculpture is not a comment on the issue of abortion or stem cells, but should be seen as an artistic advocacy for the right to contraception and unprejudiced sexual education.
Symbolism of the sculpture
The pregnant teenager symbolizes innocence. The child that has been lead astray due to ignorance, impulsiveness or maybe is the victim of rape is mercilessly exposed to the ultimate punishment. The association to Jesus as the innocent sacrificial lamb is apparent.
The sculpture is not a global accusation against Christianity. On the contrary, I admire those Christians who take the Gospel’s claim of charity seriously – and act accordingly. I think that progressive Christians should dissociate themselves from the abuse of ‘their’ God for the sake of a reactionary contraception policy, Jens Galschiot declares and continues: To sustain the debate we have uploaded comprehensive documentation on our website:
www.aidoh.dk. There you’ll also find a debate forum.
The sculpture is close to the Cathedral of Aarhus
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This is the name tag I made for the Portland Modern Quilt Guild! I pieced smaller scraps for the border and attempted to free motion quilt my name.
As an exhibitor I did not see this incredible vessel set off on her ill fated voyage . To encounter an Iceberg far out in the middle of Modelworld's boating lake.
this is the name page.
i was going to write my name which is MARIANA NASCIMENTO but there were some lines i did it wrong
then i started drawing and i draw me and my friends ana and pau in this room.
i dont like it cause at first i wanted it to be artsy and creative
but doodles is all i can do.
send me letters