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Lymphatic invasion in a-37-year-old female with breast cancer treated by neoadjuvant chemotherapy for locally advanced breast cancer. Despite the significant tumor reduction (Grade 3, Miller-Payne system), chemoresistant tumor cells were observed in adjacent breast tissue and some lymphatics.

 

Contributed by Dr. Semir Vranic, Clinical Center of the University of Sarajevo, Bosnia

I was approached by a film company because they wanted to use my Delica while shooting a short film set in the near future.

 

They asked me to make it look as 'Post Apocalyptic' as possible. I did my best!

 

Fliming took place in South London on an abandoned/dereclict housing estate. A massive place with 2000+ apartments all empty. Quite eery!

 

I took these shots just after filming had finished and the crew had gone home. It made for a nice setting.

The U.S. Military Academy Class of 2021 chose their first Army assignment during Post Night, Feb. 3, 2021. During Post Night, cadets select their U.S. Army posts they will report to upon commissioning and graduating from basic officer leaders’ course. (U.S. Army photo by Bryan Ilyankoff, USMA West Point Public Affairs)

June 1927 Country Gentleman

Manufactured by collaboration with Houghtons Ltd., London, UK and G.Gennert, New-York, USA, London Made

Model: c.1910, (produced between 1909-1915 ?)

There is a small round plate on the right side of the camera: Houghtons Ltd. London, G.Gennert New-York, London Made and Ensign logo

Folder bed film camera, film:122 roll-film "Post-card", picture size: 8.25x13.9cm (3.1/4''x5.1/2'') , (I suspect that this camera is a Dual concept one and maybe it uses plate film: 9x14 cm, but plate holder as a camera back cover is lost)

Lens: : Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Rapid Rectilinear, (Engravings around the lens), focal length and aperture numbers are not stamped on the lens,

must be f/6.3 as to aperture scale, filter slip-on, serial no.none

Aperture: f/6.3-f/45 setting: lever and scale on the lens-shutter barrel

Focusing: bellows focusing via an index pointer; distance scale on the left of the bed plate, sliding towards the index F P A, just behind it, (this feature must be for adjusting focusing range of distance scale for plate and roll-film)

Focus range: 5-25 feet (1.5-7.6 m) +inf

Shutter: Engraving on the dial: General, and above the aperture scale IIFX Shutters>, this is a simple, very old type leaf shutter, speeds: 1/5-1/100, +T& B

setting : dial on top of the lens-shutter barrel

Cocking lever and Shutter release: same lever, on the lens-shutter barrel, for speeds press once the lever then the shutter cocks, opens and closes

Viewfinder: Brilliant waist level finder, turning on its own axis for landscape pictures, on the top left of the lens standard, there are clues on the finder and lens standard that there were spirit level and a wire sports finder, (lost !)

Winding lever: on the right side of the camera

Bellows: single-extension, slides vertically by a latch on the lens standard for parallax correction,

Bellows opening: open the front cover by pressing the knob on upper right side of the camera (under the leatherette), then pull-out the bellows by handles on front of it engaging on the rails of bed plate until it clicks on the inf. on the distance scale, unlock for focusing or closing by small silver lever on the left side of the lens standard

Camera leg: on the front cover, removable, when closing the camera, it can be stored in the bed plate by special clamps

Flash PC socket: none

Self-timer: none

Back cover: Removable, opens by a latch on top of the camera, w/ red window

Film loading: by special spool loosening mechanisms, there is a wooden take up spool,

3.1/4'' in length

There is a sticker inside of the back cover: "Post Card "Ensign", Trade Mark "Ensign", Daylight Loading, Use the British Made "Ensign" Roll Films, They are Fastest and the Best, The 3.1/4'' A.Spool Fits This Camera, and Ensign Logo"

Tripod socket: two, 1/4'', on the right side and front cover

Lugs for hand strap

Body: metal, Weight: 1174g, Dimensions:12x22x24cm

serial no. 8595 (on the backside of the lens standard)

I named this camera as to the sticker and small round plate on it.

There is almost no info abut this camera in the Internet and McKeown's.

Matt Denton says:

"Patent June 14, 1910" (1914?)

and Canemah Studio, a member of Flickr, says in the description of his camera's photo:

"It was manufactured with a collaboration between the Houghton Ltd. of London and Gennert company of New York in the early 1900's, probably between 1911-1915. It's a very uncommon camera and information on this particular model has been difficult to find. The attention to detail is fantastic and the workmanship of British cameras is quite remarkable and beautiful."

A brief history about Houghtons in pre-WW1 era:

Haughtons dates back to 1814 as a glass seller. Then they began to distribute the Daguerreotype requzites. After 1904 the firm produced a vast range of cameras and absorbed some small camera makers. From 1900 until around 1909, a large number of Houghtons' cameras were German imports, primarily Dr.Krugener.

There are many similarities between this camera and some Dr.Krugener models. So, it could be that my camera is a kind of copy of Krugeners.

More info and most similar ones in the internet: Rubylane, houghtonproducts,

ensigncamerapage and ozcamera

 

A post box painted Gold instead of the usual red

Pocoyó!!!

 

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Serie "Post It!" #2 · "Post It!" Series #2

 

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Do you want a copy? Please visit my profile for more details

Early evening setting in at Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii. Wharf in front of the Hilton and Diamond Head in the background.

Meet Big G - the goiter. Hashimoto's Thyroiditis. Details here: jehr.blogspot.com

Linotype-Post,

Hausmitteilungen der Linotype GmbH, Berlin und Frankfurt am Main,

Neue Folge, Heft 51, Juli 1961

May 15, 1948 Saturday Evening Post

a lot like the last one, flickr.com/photos/plouay/2091263783/, only bloodier this time.

....yeah. lighting could've been better.

In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, a wanderer has built a shack for protection.

I'm proud to present the Emiliacouture Spring 2021 ready to wear capsule collection: "Post Apocalypse".

 

The Post Apocalypse athleisure garments are all about movement and dancing around the apartment while no one is watching. This Issey Miyake inspired collection of lounge wear is made out of Japanese pleated cotton blend with PVC stripes. The soft and stiff stripes give the fabric a unique shapeability that is really fun to play around with.

 

All items are OOAK and fit most 16" dolls (photographed here on Inamorata 3.0). They are sold as mix-an-match items at my store:

 

www.inamoratadolls.com/fullinventory

 

The background wall elements are made by Julia Gartung and painted by me using a sponge technique. The leather lounge that is in some pics is also commissioned from Julia.

  

Description: Rural post office.

 

Date Taken: July 2006

Decal is from Fine Clonier Hitman's chest. Carrying three Smith & Wesson 1917, chambered for .45. (Gun from Indiana Jones)

The fountain in front of the Central Post Office at Paya Lebar. Behind is the Paya Lebar MRT Station.

My first test with a 10-20mm lens.

exploring the old abandoned Chicago Post office was fun, This was the biggest and most visible abandoned building in Chicago/ There is work now being done inside for high end retail and business space. So much machinery and cool conveyor equipment was left behind

May 29, 1948 Saturday Evening Post

post street - union square / financial district - san francisco, california

A particularly crusty Greek post box. Lassi, Kefalonia, 8th September 2018.

postcards of my art printed by moo.available as prints in my folksy and etsy shops, please see my profile.

 

May 1, 1948 Saturday Evening Post

In-between and after shooting with Bruna, I caught the rest of the MUNI Heritage Festival. At the end of the day, the busses put on a show leaving the event.

 

-Sepia & Film Gradient Photo.

 

©FranksRails Photography, LLC.

H o l l y w o o d , L A

 

S u b j e c t s : B r i e a n n a G r a c e & M a r c R y a n

Clay County. Photo by J Emerson, Dec. 2012.

Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) and auvet collections.

Photo by Cutty McGill

  

The Hudson River Ramble and Jay Day were a huge success!!

Read more here:

 

www.lohud.com/article/20120924/NEWS02/309240026/Families-...

 

The Jay Heritage Center (JHC) hosted its annual Fall Family Festival on Sunday, September 23rd celebrating American culture and traditions. Highlights included costumed tours of the Jay Mansion along with activities for all ages.

 

The event was organized by JHC's Young Preservationists, a group of parents committed to the adaptive reuse of John Jay's landmark home as a community learning center for children and adults, a place furnished with lively ideas and people, not just furniture. The fresh vision of these volunteers had great resonance last year as over 800 people showed up to applaud their efforts while munching on crisp autumn apples and sipping cider. Activities included parents and kids painting pumpkins and coring apples. The Jay estate was once itself a working farm with plentiful crops and gardens. Farmer's market offerings of pumpkin muffins and homemade jams on hand thanks to Meredith's Bread from Kingston while sweet cravings were satisfied by frosty organic Go-Go Pops from Cold Spring Harbor.

 

The place was filled with butterflies - vivid butterfly painted faces and balloon animals to take home courtesy of James Daniels.

 

Bruce Macdonald of Ashwood Restoration opened up his preservation workshop and explained the challenges involved in restoring the mansion's front door. Visitors could also see our latest exhibit on NY Genealogy and found out if they were related to some of NY's Founding Families including the Stuyvesants, Van Cortlandts, Jays, and more!

 

And at the 1907 Carriage House, families participated in an archaeaolgy dig and saw a sustainable dollhouse. But many parents and grandparents were also just content to sit in wicker rockers on the veranda to watch their children play and drink in the unequalled view of New York State's oldest man-managed meadow a vista famously dubbed "a time funnel" to the past.

 

The event was part of the Hudson River Valley Ramble weekend which celebrates American heritage in New York State.

 

Celebrating 20 Years of Protecting, Preserving and Interpreting Our American History and Landscape.

 

Jay Heritage Center

210 Boston Post Road

Rye, NY 10580

(914) 698-9275

Email: jayheritagecenter@gmail.com

www.jayheritagecenter.org

  

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A National Historic Landmark since 1993

Member of the African American Heritage Trail of Westchester County since 2004

Member of the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area since 2009

On NY State's Path Through History (2013)

Portrait of Jonathan W.

Size original: 45 x 65 cm (appr. 18X25")

woman, outdoors, yoga, water

Coloratssimi messaggi post-it lasciati dai passanti sul "cerotto" di quella vetrina rotta l'altra notte da alcuni passanti poco educati... Messagi d'amore,di gioia,di affetto, di pace, un tale Luca era alla ricerca di una bionda...e qualcun altro ha avuto la mano pesante con la volgarità.

May 1, 1948 Saturday Evening Post

Sample of packaged food and beverage handed out at Red Cross relief center, Freret Street near Napoleon Avenue, Uptown New Orleans, after Hurricane Katrina. Photo October 2005.

 

The good folks of the Galveston area are apparently getting a chance to sample such cuisine right now. Most of this stuff is bland but edible. Avoid the canned Anheiser Busch Emergency Water-- nicknamed "Floodweiser"-- which is simply vile tasting and suitible for nothing but washing.

 

I uploaded this image to Wikimedia Commons 17 October 2005; it is now up for deletion there since it contains copyrighted commercial packaging.

 

[Update: Deleted from Commons.]

 

A very cold post box in Hessle, East Yorkshire

A 30 year old weathered clothesline pole in my backyard.

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