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OCTAVE LAPIZE, winner of the 1910 Tour de France, at his arrival in Paris.

This was the Tour's first time in the high mountains with two stages in the Pyrenees (Tourmalet, Aubisque).

Points were used to calculate the General Classification.

 

François Faber led for much of the Tour, but a dog-caused crash in stage 7 left him too injured to resist teammate Octave Lapize.

Octave Michaux and Philippe Molinas

(c) Viking Aviation Photo

www.vikingaviationphoto.com

Looking across Avenue de Suffen and along Avenue Octave Gréard to the Eiffel Tower. Taken from the balcony of my room at the Hilton Paris Eiffel hotel.

 

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Close-up right side view of A-4A Skyhawk BuNo 139947 (Blue Angels #6, Lucy) nose section with the name AMSC Pugh below the canopy rail, Octave Chanute Museum, August 1999. Photo by Len Lundh.

Jezuici Polscy Ofiary Terroru Hitlerowskiego (Polish Jesuits victims of Nazi terror)

 

Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Krakow (Copernicus Street)

Jesus - Conventual Church of the Jesuits

Distinctive emblem for cultural property.svg A- 299, 5 July 1966 [1 ]

Minor Basilica • suitable title since July 1, 1960

Pope John XXIII

Call of the Sacred Heart of Jesus

Liturgical memorial Friday after the octave of Corpus Christi

Earth 50 ° 03'43 " N 19 ° 56'55 " E

The interior of the church

Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus - Roman Catholic Jesuit convent church, which is located in Krakow, in Quarter II, the Merry Street Copernicus 26

Modernist architecture of the building represents the Young Poland and is one of the greatest works of Polish religious art from the first quarter of the twentieth century.

History

At this point, the Jesuits settled in 1868, and two years later erected the first chapel, which quickly proved to be insufficient. In 1903 it was decided to build a new, magnificent temple. The implementation of the adopted project by architect Francis Mączyński.

Originally it housed a large reality belonging to Peter Joseph Szyryna, that included the so called fruit and vegetable garden. English palace complex of smaller buildings and bungalows. The Jesuits acquired the property for $ 16 thousand guilders. Makeshift chapel in the 30s it was decided to put the building on the today Copernicus street. In June 1869, proceeded to demolish the house, leaving only the foundation and load-bearing walls. The left wall sacristy was added to the upper chapel (St. Aloysius) and the women's gallery and a new roof. In 1870, the floor was laid with plates made of Belgian marble and were built arched arcades separating the two side aisles of the nave. Then carefully shaped barrel vault and semicircular founded colorful windows in iron fittings. The completed building was 21 meters long, 11 meters wide and 9 meters high. Inside the chapel there is an altar with the image of Belarus brought from the Heart of Jesus and the two side altars dedicated to Our Lady and St. Joseph (Image by Antoni Reichenberg). In 1889 was founded a new, larg, richly carved altar and side altars images replaced with sculptures by Mayer of Munich. Later the chapel was built more extensive room where pomieszczono (mixed up) additional chapel and sacristy for clergy. Consecration of the Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus took place August 28, 1870, the temple served the faithful for 42 years. Last service in the chapel was held on 20 May 1912 and transferred the Blessed Sacrament in the walls of a new building next to the church. The chapel began to undress on May 21.

November 1, 1909 , Bishop Suffragan Bishop of Cracow Anatol Nowak blessed the cornerstone of the new church. Construction lasted until 1912, but the equipment and decoration of the church because of the war were firmly extended Finally, the official consecration took place on 29 May 1921, the Bishop of Anatol Nowak made ​​her in the company of 24 other bishops, who lived then in Krakow, the Polish Episcopal Conference.

In 1960, Pope John XXIII granted the title of minor basilica church, and since 1966 it is registered as monument. In 1960 it was decorated a chapel in the church of adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, which is October 29 of that year, consecrated by Bishop Karol Wojtyla.

Art

Architecture

The architect of the church appealed not only to modernism, but to practice the tradition of Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque. The church tower is 68 meters high and is one of the highest in Krakow. The church walls are made of red bricks, window frames and detail of gray stone. In the middle in the final of each window there is a mosaic-arms of the cities that contributed to the construction of the church.

Above the portal, the tower is a mosaic "Puncture the side of Christ", made and designed by John Bukowski, a little higher sculpture designed by Xawery Dunikowskiego. The figure of Christ in Odkuł-stone by Charles Hukan, the side of the lead characters were cast in 1913. They symbolize the suffering humanity and seeking comfort in the heart of God.

Outside the sacristy, on the east wall of the church, there is a memorial temple of artist Francis Mączyński in 1912 , by Xawery Dunikowskiego. Statue cast in bronze offered Jesuits architect 's widow in 1953.

Interior

The interior of the basilica is divided into three naves. Vaults, first in Krakow, made ​​of reinforced concrete. The floor mimics the patterns of early Christian churches. In the years 1914-1918 polychrome vaults made ​​and designed by John Bukowski. Mosaic of the nave in 1922, designed by Leonard Strojnowski, benches designed by Francis Mączyński a backdrop confessionals John Bukowski. Stations of the Cross purchased in France in 1937 by the Jesuits, for the purpose of churches in Kołomyja, but in 1946 it was brought to Krakow and installed in 1959.

The high altar, built between 1915-1920, is the work of Francis Mączyński. Frieze of mosaic in the chancel was designed in 1913 by Peter Stachiewicz, and executed by the company Gianese Angelo in Venice. The church was placed in 1921. Mosaic is 30 meters long, is a tribute to Christ by the holy and blessed Polish led by St . Stanislaus and the Polish nation, famed for Jesus by Queen Jadwiga Andegawenkę and her husband, King Wladyslaw Jagiello.

The six side altars made ​​in stucco placed between 1920-1930 sculptures by Charles Hukana. Attention is drawn in particular altar of Our Lady of the Angels, who, according to art historians, is one of the most valuable works of sacred art in Poland in the interwar period . Virgin Mary is presented as Queen of the crown, adored by a group of eight angels.

Authorities

Authorities were purchased in 1928 in the well-known firm of brothers Riegerów Jägerndorf (opus 2317). Then repaired several times (most recently in 2007), now have 47 votes and tracker power. Decorated in a romantic style sonic characteristic of organ building late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

The church is located on the route of the Malopolska Way of St James from Sandomierz to Tyniec.

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55-0037 Lockheed C-130A Hercules ex Missouri ANG. Octave Chanute Air Museum 20th July 2012

Moved to the Missouri Museum of Military History Jefferson City, Mo in 2016 for display after the museum closed.

 

1910 Tour Quick Facts:

4,737 km raced at an average speed of 28.680 km/hr

110 starters. 30 riders on the three professional teams: Alcyon, Legnano and Le Globe. The balance were isoles or independent riders. 41 classified finishers.

 

Points were used to calculate the General Classification.

This was the Tour's first time in the high mountains with two stages in the Pyrenees.

François Faber led for much of the Tour, but a dog-caused crash in stage 7 left him too injured to resist teammate Octave Lapize.

Lapize was elusive in the Pyrenees, where he alternately walks and cycles, and the first peaks overcomes in a grand manner.

 

(picture "Le Tour a 75 Ans", numéro spécial l'Equipe, 1978)

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19th November 2013 at Manero’s Bar, London E8 (VAMM gig).

 

This instrument has many names - Låtmandola (which means fiddle tune-mandola), Nordic Mandola, Drone Mandola, etc. Ale Möller after living in Greece playing the bouzouki returned to Sweden and wanted something on which he could play the fiddle tunes of Dalarna. He settled on the Mandola (Octave Mandolin) and his first instrument was built for him by Stafen Sobell in England. In the 1980s working with luthiers Christer Ådin and Anders Ekvall in Sweden several new design features were incorporated. The five course Mandola was given an extended fretboard on the left side on the two bottom strings enabling drone notes. Frets were added so the quarter tones could be played. As were movable pin-point capos where an individual string set capo can be screwed in to create myriad tunings without having to manually tune the strings..

 

Mandolas are assigned the number 321.321 in the Hornbostel-Sachs classification of musical instruments ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornbostel-Sachs ), indicating

3 = Chordophone. Instruments where the sound is primarily produced by the vibration of a string or strings that are stretched between fixed points.

32 = Composite Chordophone. Acoustic and electro-acoustic instruments which have a resonator as an integral part of the instrument, and solid-body electric chordophones.

321 = Lutes. Instruments where the plane of the strings runs parallel with the resonator’s surface.

321.3 = Handle Lutes. Instruments in which the string bearer is a plain handle.

321.32 = Necked Lutes. Instrument in which the handle is attached to, or carved from, the resonator, like a neck.

321.321 = Necked Bowl Lutes. Instrument with a resonator made from a bowl, either natural or carved.

  

Emile-Octave-Denis-Victor Guillonnet(French, 1872 - 1967)

Oil on canvas laid down on board

40 x 28.5 cm

www.christies.com/lotfinder/paintings/emile-octave-denis-...

 

Estimate : £ 3,000 - £ 5,000

Price Realized : £ 4,375

 

Christie's

19th Century European Art

London, South Kensington

20 January 2016

Octave Lery, Gaston Vidal

 

9 avril 1921

score 20 - 10

Metrum Octave DAC inside

Newcastle Wites: Dickens Fair house musicians busking at the Mermaid Inn. Featuring piano accordion, pennywhistle, fiddle, octave mandolin, and recorder.

4/27/11 cblog A REMINDER TO TAKE TIME w/ the LORD; sjf fr regular m: "His own disciples..couldnt grasp..is alive..reminded in our own life..take time w lord..take time to listen..explain meaning ..like cripple to give praise..important..to deeper and fuller undrst of gods mercy ..jesus is risen..octave..fifty days.

  

Acts 3:1-10 "Peter and John were going up to the temple area for the three o’clock hour of prayer. And a man crippled from birth was carried and placed at the gate of the temple called “the Beautiful Gate” every day to beg for alms from the people who entered the temple. When he saw Peter and John about to go into the temple, he asked for alms. But Peter looked intently at him, as did John, and said, “Look at us.” He paid attention to them, expecting to receive something from them. Peter said, “I have neither silver nor gold, but what I do have I give you: in the name of Jesus Christ the Nazorean, rise and walk.” Then Peter took him by the right hand and raised him up, and immediately his feet and ankles grew strong. He leaped up, stood, and walked around, and went into the temple with them, walking and jumping and praising God. When all the people saw him walking and praising God, they recognized him as the one who used to sit begging at the Beautiful Gate of the temple, and they were filled with amazement and astonishment at what had happened to him."

 

Ps 105:1-2, 3-a thousand generationsB Which he entered into with Abraham and by his oath to Isaac R. Rejoice, O hearts that seek the Lord. or R. Alleluia.

 

Luke 24. 13-35 "That very day, the first day of the week two of Jesus’ disciples were going to a village seven miles from Jerusalem called Emmaus, and they were conversing about all the things that had occurred. And it happened that while they were conversing and debating Jesus himself drew near and walked with them, but their eyes were prevented from recognizing him. He asked them,“What are you discussing as you walk along?” They stopped, looking downcast. One of them, named Cleopas, said to him in reply,“Are you the only visitor to Jerusalem who does not know of the things that have taken place there in these days?” And he replied to them, “What sort of things?” They said to him,“The things that happened to Jesus the Nazarene who was a prophet mighty in deed and word before God and all the people, how our chief priests and rulers both handed him over to a sentence of death and crucified him. But we were hoping that he would be the one to redeem Israel; and besides all this, it is now the third day since this took place Some women from our group, however, have astounded us: they were at the tomb early in the morning and did not find his Body; they came back and reported that they had indeed seen a vision of angels who announced that he was alive Then some of those with us went to the tomb and found things just as the women had described, but him they did not see.” And he said to them, “Oh, how foolish you are How slow of heart to believe all that the prophets spoke Was it not necessary that the Christ should suffer these things and enter into his glory?” Then beginning with Moses and all the prophets he interpreted to them what referred to him in all the Scriptures. As they approached the village to which they were going, he gave the impression that he was going on farther. But they urged him, “Stay with us, for it is nearly evening and the day is almost over.” So he went in to stay with them. And it happened that, while he was with them at table he took bread, said the blessing, broke it, and gave it to them. With that their eyes were opened and they recognized him,

but he vanished from their sight Then they said to each other,“Were not our hearts burning within us while he spoke to us on the way and opened the Scriptures to us?” So they set out at once and returned to Jerusalem where they found gathered together the Eleven and those with them who were saying,“The Lord has truly been raised and has appeared to Simon!” Then the two recounted what had taken place on the way and how he was made known to them in the breaking of the bread."

  

Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Krakow (Copernicus Street)

Jesus - Conventual Church of the Jesuits

Distinctive emblem for cultural property.svg A- 299, 5 July 1966 [1 ]

Minor Basilica • suitable title since July 1, 1960

Pope John XXIII

Call of the Sacred Heart of Jesus

Liturgical memorial Friday after the octave of Corpus Christi

Earth 50 ° 03'43 " N 19 ° 56'55 " E

The interior of the church

Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus - Roman Catholic Jesuit convent church, which is located in Krakow, in Quarter II, the Merry Street Copernicus 26

Modernist architecture of the building represents the Young Poland and is one of the greatest works of Polish religious art from the first quarter of the twentieth century.

History

At this point, the Jesuits settled in 1868, and two years later erected the first chapel, which quickly proved to be insufficient. In 1903 it was decided to build a new, magnificent temple. The implementation of the adopted project by architect Francis Mączyński.

Originally it housed a large reality belonging to Peter Joseph Szyryna, that included the so called fruit and vegetable garden. English palace complex of smaller buildings and bungalows. The Jesuits acquired the property for $ 16 thousand guilders. Makeshift chapel in the 30s it was decided to put the building on the today Copernicus street. In June 1869, proceeded to demolish the house, leaving only the foundation and load-bearing walls. The left wall sacristy was added to the upper chapel (St. Aloysius) and the women's gallery and a new roof. In 1870, the floor was laid with plates made of Belgian marble and were built arched arcades separating the two side aisles of the nave. Then carefully shaped barrel vault and semicircular founded colorful windows in iron fittings. The completed building was 21 meters long, 11 meters wide and 9 meters high. Inside the chapel there is an altar with the image of Belarus brought from the Heart of Jesus and the two side altars dedicated to Our Lady and St. Joseph (Image by Antoni Reichenberg). In 1889 was founded a new, larg, richly carved altar and side altars images replaced with sculptures by Mayer of Munich. Later the chapel was built more extensive room where pomieszczono (mixed up) additional chapel and sacristy for clergy. Consecration of the Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus took place August 28, 1870, the temple served the faithful for 42 years. Last service in the chapel was held on 20 May 1912 and transferred the Blessed Sacrament in the walls of a new building next to the church. The chapel began to undress on May 21.

November 1, 1909 , Bishop Suffragan Bishop of Cracow Anatol Nowak blessed the cornerstone of the new church. Construction lasted until 1912, but the equipment and decoration of the church because of the war were firmly extended Finally, the official consecration took place on 29 May 1921, the Bishop of Anatol Nowak made ​​her in the company of 24 other bishops, who lived then in Krakow, the Polish Episcopal Conference.

In 1960, Pope John XXIII granted the title of minor basilica church, and since 1966 it is registered as monument. In 1960 it was decorated a chapel in the church of adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, which is October 29 of that year, consecrated by Bishop Karol Wojtyla.

Art

Architecture

The architect of the church appealed not only to modernism, but to practice the tradition of Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque. The church tower is 68 meters high and is one of the highest in Krakow. The church walls are made of red bricks, window frames and detail of gray stone. In the middle in the final of each window there is a mosaic-arms of the cities that contributed to the construction of the church.

Above the portal, the tower is a mosaic "Puncture the side of Christ", made and designed by John Bukowski, a little higher sculpture designed by Xawery Dunikowskiego. The figure of Christ in Odkuł-stone by Charles Hukan, the side of the lead characters were cast in 1913. They symbolize the suffering humanity and seeking comfort in the heart of God.

Outside the sacristy, on the east wall of the church, there is a memorial temple of artist Francis Mączyński in 1912 , by Xawery Dunikowskiego. Statue cast in bronze offered Jesuits architect 's widow in 1953.

Interior

The interior of the basilica is divided into three naves. Vaults, first in Krakow, made ​​of reinforced concrete. The floor mimics the patterns of early Christian churches. In the years 1914-1918 polychrome vaults made ​​and designed by John Bukowski. Mosaic of the nave in 1922, designed by Leonard Strojnowski, benches designed by Francis Mączyński a backdrop confessionals John Bukowski. Stations of the Cross purchased in France in 1937 by the Jesuits, for the purpose of churches in Kołomyja, but in 1946 it was brought to Krakow and installed in 1959.

The high altar, built between 1915-1920, is the work of Francis Mączyński. Frieze of mosaic in the chancel was designed in 1913 by Peter Stachiewicz, and executed by the company Gianese Angelo in Venice. The church was placed in 1921. Mosaic is 30 meters long, is a tribute to Christ by the holy and blessed Polish led by St . Stanislaus and the Polish nation, famed for Jesus by Queen Jadwiga Andegawenkę and her husband, King Wladyslaw Jagiello.

The six side altars made ​​in stucco placed between 1920-1930 sculptures by Charles Hukana. Attention is drawn in particular altar of Our Lady of the Angels, who, according to art historians, is one of the most valuable works of sacred art in Poland in the interwar period . Virgin Mary is presented as Queen of the crown, adored by a group of eight angels.

Authorities

Authorities were purchased in 1928 in the well-known firm of brothers Riegerów Jägerndorf (opus 2317). Then repaired several times (most recently in 2007), now have 47 votes and tracker power. Decorated in a romantic style sonic characteristic of organ building late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

The church is located on the route of the Malopolska Way of St James from Sandomierz to Tyniec.

pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko%C5%9Bci%C3%B3%C5%82_Naj%C5%9Bwi%...(ul._Kopernika)

Nikon D4 + AF-S 105mm F2.8 Macro at Rama 9 Park Bangkok

Metrum Octave DAC inside

Che C. custom ordered this EBonized Walnut armrest for his Weber Octave Mandolin

arte.tv/openstage

© Pierre (Lapin) Le Bruchec

Taken from outside the Hilton Paris Eiffel hotel on Rue Jean Rey, looking across Avenue de Suffren and along Avenue Octave Gréard.

Eastman MDO305 Classic #105 left-hand octave mandolin from Jerry’s Lefty Guitars in Sarasota, Florida. Phone 941 504 2634. See us at jerrysleftyguitars.com. The worlds finest lefty guitars, basses, mandolins, and ukuleles.

My -badly in need of a tuning- piano.

Octave Rooftop Lounge at the Sukhumvit Marriott Hotel, Bangkok.

 

Voigtlander Color-Skopar 20mm f/3.5 SLII

Metrum Octave DAC inside

Close-up right side view of A-4A Skyhawk BuNo 139947 (Blue Angels #6, Lucy) fuselage section, Octave Chanute Museum, August 1999. Photo by Len Lundh.

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Chanute Air and Space Museum Rantoul Illinois 20150307

 

Sadly it is five years since these images where taken, the museum finally shut its doors in October 2015, such a awesome collections of aircraft, happily some have found new homes but a lot of the aircraft and displays are no more.

25th July 2014 at Bush Hall, London W12.

 

The Mandola is part of the Mandolin family. The instrument tuned an octave below the Mandolin is called an [Octave] Mandola in Europe and an Octave Mandolin in North America. The latter reserve the term Mandola for an instrument tuned a fifth below a Mandolin, which the former call a Tenor Mandolin.

 

This instrument has a guitar shaped body and was built by Fletcher Brock of Seattle, WA.

 

Octave Mandolins/Mandolas are assigned the number 321.321 in the Hornbostel-Sachs classification of musical instruments ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornbostel-Sachs ), indicating:

3 = Chordophone. Instruments where the sound is primarily produced by the vibration of a string or strings that are stretched between fixed points.

32 = Composite Chordophone. Acoustic and electro-acoustic instruments which have a resonator as an integral part of the instrument, and solid-body electric chordophones.

321 = Lutes. Instruments where the plane of the strings runs parallel with the resonator’s surface.

321.3 = Handle Lutes. Instruments in which the string bearer is a plain handle.

321.32 = Necked Lutes. Instrument in which the handle is attached to, or carved from, the resonator, like a neck.

321.321 = Necked Bowl Lutes. Instrument with a resonator made from a bowl, either natural or carved.

Note: Strictly speaking the shape of this particular instrument makes it a Box Lute rather than a Bowl Lute. However I’ve decided to keep all the Mandolas/Octave Mandolins together.

 

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ72

 

28th January 2015 at the Mitchell Theatre, Glasgow.

 

Celtic Connections Festival, www.celticconnections.com/.

 

Country: United States - Texas. Style: Bluegrass.

 

Lineup: Sara Watkins (v/fiddle/ukulele), Sarah Jarosz (v/octave mandolin/mandolin/banjo/g), Aoife O'Donovan (v/g/ukulele).

 

Sara Watkins (from Vista, CA), Sarah Jarosz (from Wimberley, TX) and Aoife O'Donovan (from Newton, MA) are all well known performers in their own right. The trio grew out of an impromptu performance at the 2014 Telluride Bluegrass Festival, and this was their first rehearsed gig. Apart from one solo song each they played together for the whole evening. The material included compositions by all three of them as well as by John Hyatt, Jim Croce, John Hartford, Gillian Welch and Laura Veirs, plus some traditional tunes and gospel songs. I’ve previously taken photos of Watkins with her brother Sean (www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157625470367527/) and guesting with Michael McGoldrick (www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157632671209692/); of Jarosz with her own band (www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157645831009367/) and sitting in with Damien O’Kane (www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157632752612946/); and of O'Donovan with Crooked Still (www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157625952407640/).

In this photo: Jarosz plays a guitar shaped Octave Mandolin.

Note: After this gig the three musicians adopted thee name I'm With Her when performing together..

More information: sarawatkins.com/, www.facebook.com/SaraWatkins, sarahjarosz.com/, www.facebook.com/sarahjaroszmusic, www.aoifeodonovan.com/, www.facebook.com/aoifeodonovanofficial.

 

Burford Electronics Mosquito sound clips.

 

The Mosquito is pretty incredible. It even works into a dirty amp which is rare for octaver pedals.

The Buzz Box was produced until around 1995. It is based on DOD's vision of the guitar sound of Buzz Osborne from The Melvins. It's a big sounding distortion/fuzz with a messed up 2-octave oscillating effect inspired by the MXR Blue Box mixed with the DOD FX69 Grunge pedal.

 

"I had nothing to do with it. I mean, does my guitar really sound that bad?.. ..the Buzz Box is totally worthless. It sounds like a vacuum cleaner." - Buzz Osborne

 

More info at www.americaspedal.net/fx33/.

 

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Me, 16 months old (July 1988), advertising for Nestlé. "Chez Nestlé, le président c'est bébé."

A renowned engineer, Octave Chanute, spent his later years working with notable figures like the Wright brothers. His early work helped lay the foundation for human flight and the technical training that would later be achieved at Chanute Air Force Base.

 

Part of the blog post: Chanute Spotlight: Octave Chanute, “The God-father of Aviation”

 

Octave Chanute Subject Files, Folder 5, Chanute Collection, Champaign County Historical Archives, Urbana Free Library, Urbana, IL.

 

All images are provided for personal and educational use. Users planning to reproduce/publish images in books, articles, exhibits, videos, electronic transmission or other media must request permission. For more information please contact the Champaign County Historical Archives at The Urbana Free Library: archives@urbanafree.org

watercolour maquette.

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