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It's nice when you get your own 4-page spread in a magazine. Unfortunately, I wish I could say the same thing when they mispell your lastname on all the photos...

 

Part of CRHA EXPO Rail's special GO Transit feature in Canadian Rail, March-April 2009.

 

Each of these has an interesting story behing it, but my favourite shot of the bunch is still the classic 3-way on the top right.

The Postcard

 

A postally unused postcard that was published by Santoro Graphics Ltd. of Rotherham. The card was printed in England.

 

The back of the card states that the artwork features the Mauretania by Colin Ashford, but in fact it shows the Aquitania by Kenneth D. Shoesmith.

 

Shoesmith has cleverly depicted the RMS Aquitania between two of New York’s huge skyscrapers.

 

An original copy of this 1928 color lithograph is held by the Peabody Essex Museum, the gift of the estate of Francis B. C. Bradlee.

 

An original copy of this Kenneth Shoesmith, Cunard Line Europe-America poster sold for £7,500 in 2020.

 

RMS Aquitania

 

Aquitania was the third of Cunard’s three huge ocean liners, preceded by RMS Mauretania, and RMS Lusitania. She was in service between 1914 and 1950.

 

She served in both world wars, sailing three million miles over 450 round voyages, carrying 1.2 million passengers.

 

She was the longest-serving express liner of the 20th. century.

 

Despite all its glamour, this ship also had third class, and was used to transport emigrants on voyages between Europe and the United States.

 

She was the last liner with four funnels.

 

Her four funnels allowed the crew to establish a unique method of classifying fog, counting the number of funnels visible from the bridge – fog with four funnels, fog with three funnels... When the number of visible funnels was less than three, everyone had to rely on luck to ensure that navigation would proceed without incident.

 

Aquitania, a 45,000-ton ship, was the pride of the Cunard Line in the 1920's, along with Mauretania (32,000 tons) and Berengaria (52,000 tons).

 

After serving as a troop transport during World War II, she was withdrawn from service in 1950, surpassing by several years the service life of Berengaria and Mauretania , which had been withdrawn in the mid-1930's.

 

To see interior shots of the public rooms of the Aquitania on this photostream, please search for the tag Aquitania

 

Kenneth D. Shoesmith

 

Kenneth Denton Shoesmith was born in 1890 in Halifax, West Yorkshire, but grew up in Blackpool. He was an artist, marine artist, painter, and poster artist.

 

Despite showing early promise as an artist, in his early teens Kenneth decided upon a career at sea. At the age of 16 he became a Conway Cadet on HMS Conway, the Merchant Navy training school ship moored at Liverpool.

 

He later joined the Royal Mail Lines, but continued his enthusiasm for drawing and painting as he travelled the world. While mainly self-taught, he took a correspondence course early in his new artistic career.

 

Other shipping companies of the day also employed his skills, including , Blue Funnel, Union Castle, Anchor Line, as well as Canadian Pacific Railways.

 

Kenneth also worked for the publisher Thomas Forman, who produced Cunard's famous postcards, creating some of their best- known images.

 

He also produced scenes of various tourist sites, as well as posters for Southern Railways.

 

Kenneth was a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, and of the British Society of Poster Designers.

 

He exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Paris Salon and at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool in addition to one-man shows in Belfast and elsewhere.

 

Kenneth's work today is known and appreciated by only a few, yet his highly colourful, flamboyant early style captured the essential romance and adventure of ocean liner travel in the 1920's and 1930's. However his style changed profoundly over time from a Brangwyn-esque freedom to a more stylised and restrained 'Art Deco' coolness.

 

The Ulster Museum has 300 of Shoesmith's original paintings and sketches in its collection.

 

-- Kenneth Shoesmith's Armada Murals

 

In 1930, the First Lord Vestey, owner of the Blue Star Line, commissioned Shoesmith to paint a series of murals depicting the events surrounding the English victory of 1588 over the Spanish Armada, for the dining room of his home, Kingswood in Dulwich.

 

In ten panels, telling the story, from Sir Francis Drake's game of bowls on Plymouth Hoe, to the return of the English fleet at Dover Castle, Shoesmith's oil paintings recreated the classic schoolboy history image of the great sea battle, with richly coloured galleons and wrecked Spanish ships.

 

Each panel was 40 inches high, constrained by the dimensions of Vestey's walls, while their width fitted the individual bays and alcoves of the dining room.

 

In 1939 the murals were taken down when, with the outbreak of War, Kingswood became War Department offices. They were put into storage, and with the coming of peace in 1945, were donated by the Vestey family to Radley College, where Lord Vestey's son, Captain William Vestey (killed while serving with the Scots Guards, in 1944), had been educated.

 

At Radley they hung on the walls of the College Dormitory for more than thirty years. However, when that building was altered in 1976, the paintings were again taken down and put into storage.

 

In 1988 Radley decided, with the Vestey family's agreement, to sell the murals in order to fund the purchase of works by young artists, and in 1998 the murals were sent to auction.

 

-- Kenneth Shoesmith's Queen Mary Murals

 

Another highpoint of Shoesmith's career was a series of large decorative murals that he painted in 1933 for the interiors of the Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary.

 

These included two works for the cabin class drawing room, the monumental Flower Market and The Madonna of the Atlantic, an altarpiece, covered by a folding screen when not in use, and The Madonna of the Tall Ships for the tourist class library.

 

-- The Death of Kenneth Shoesmith

 

Kenneth Shoesmith died in 1939, aged just 48. His obituary read:

 

'As a poster artist - he was quite definitely in the

front rank of those who are content to paint what

they see and know.

He was direct in his methods, sound in his drawing,

and brilliant in his colour.

His ships were not only correct in detail, but they

were always in, and not on, the water, for he painted

with a seaman's knowledge as well as an artist's

perception.'

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The Postcard

 

A postcard that was published by Frank Phillips of Aberystwyth.

 

The card was posted in Aberystwyth using stamps to the value of 1½d on Wednesday the 22nd. June 1921. It was sent to:

 

Mrs. H. Stubbs,

51, Middlewich Street,

Crewe.

 

The pencilled message on the divided back of the card was as follows:

 

"Dear Mother,

Having a grand time -

lovely weather.

Eight of us are going

for a picnic today but

I cannot tell you where

it is.

Best love to all,

Anne."

 

An American Polo Victory

 

So what else happened on the day that Anne posted the card to her mother?

 

Well, on the 22nd. June 1921, in the match for the International Polo Cup at Hurlingham in England, the U.S. team defeated the British team 10 to 6, bringing the Cup back to the United States.

 

A New Rowing Record

 

Also on that day, the U.S. Naval Academy eight-man rowing team won the Intercollegiate Rowing Association championship and shattered the record for rowing three miles.

 

The record was lowered by 104 seconds, to 14 minutes, seven seconds, from 15:51.

 

Deadly Olives

 

The following day, Thursday the 23rd. June 1921, three women were fatally poisoned hours after a dinner party the night before in Greensburg, Pennsylvania.

 

Miss Ella Woodward, a maid at the home of Joseph D. Wentling died first, followed by Mrs. Wentling, despite the efforts of specialists called in from New York City and Pittsburgh.

 

Mrs. J. Covode Reed, a guest at the Wentling party, died two days later.

 

The deaths were all traced to botulism contamination in a single bottle of olives from a Pittsburgh farm.

 

-- Botulism

 

Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. The word is from Latin botulus, meaning 'sausage'.

 

The disease begins with weakness, blurred vision, feeling tired, and trouble speaking. This may then be followed by weakness of the arms, chest muscles, and legs.

 

Vomiting, swelling of the abdomen, and diarrhea may also occur. The disease does not usually affect consciousness or cause a fever.

 

Botulism can occur in several ways. The bacterial spores which cause it are common in both soil and water, and are very resistant. They produce the botulinum toxin when exposed to low oxygen levels and certain temperatures.

 

Foodborne botulism happens when food containing the toxin is eaten.

 

Infant botulism instead happens when the bacterium develops in the intestines and releases the toxin. This typically only occurs in children less than one year old, as protective mechanisms against development of the bacterium develop after that age.

 

Wound botulism is found most often among those who inject street drugs. In this situation, spores enter a wound, and in the absence of oxygen, release the toxin. Wound botulism has increased in recent years because of the use of black tar heroin, especially in California.

 

The disease is not passed directly between people. Its diagnosis is confirmed by finding the toxin or bacteria in the person in question.

 

Prevention is primarily by proper food preparation. The toxin, though not the spores, are destroyed by heating it to more than 85 °C (185 °F) for longer than five minutes.

 

The clostridial spores can be destroyed in an autoclave with moist heat (120°C/ 250°F for at least 15 minutes) or dry heat (160°C for 2 hours) or by irradiation.

 

The spores of group I strains are inactivated by heating at 121°C (250°F) for 3 minutes during commercial canning.

 

Spores of group II strains are less heat-resistant, and they are often damaged by 90°C (194°F) for 10 minutes; however, these treatments may not be sufficient in some foods.

 

Honey can contain the organism, and for this reason, honey should not be fed to children under 12 months.

 

Treatment is with an antitoxin. In those who lose their ability to breathe on their own, mechanical ventilation may be necessary for months. Antibiotics may be used for wound botulism.

 

Death occurs in 5 to 10% of people. Botulism also affects many other animals.

 

-- Botulism Outbreaks in the United States

 

(a) On the 2nd. July 1971, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a public warning after learning that a New York man had died and his wife had become seriously ill due to botulism after eating a can of Bon Vivant vichyssoise soup.

 

(b) Between the 31st. March and the 6th. April 1977, 59 individuals developed type B botulism.

 

All who fell ill had eaten at the same Mexican restaurant in Pontiac, Michigan, and had consumed a hot sauce made with improperly home-canned jalapeño peppers, either by adding it to their food, or by eating nachos that had been prepared with the hot sauce.

 

The full clinical spectrum from mild symptomatology with neurologic findings through to life-threatening ventilatory paralysis of type B botulism was documented.

 

(c) In April 1994, the largest outbreak of botulism in the United States since 1978 occurred in El Paso, Texas. Thirty people were affected; 4 required mechanical ventilation.

 

All ate food from a Greek restaurant. The attack rate among people who ate a potato-based dip was 86% (19 out of 22 diners) compared with 6% (11 out of 176 diners) among people who did not eat the dip.

 

The attack rate among people who ate an eggplant-based dip was 67% (6 out of 9 diners) compared with 13% (24/189) among people who did not.

 

Botulism toxin type A was detected in patients and in both dips. Toxin formation resulted from holding aluminum foil-wrapped baked potatoes at room temperature, apparently for several days, before they were used in the dips.

 

(d) In 2002, fourteen Alaskans ate muktuk (whale blubber) from a beached whale, resulting in eight of them developing botulism, with two of the affected requiring mechanical ventilation.

 

(e) Beginning in late June 2007, 8 people contracted botulism poisoning by eating canned food products produced by Castleberry's Food Company in its Augusta, Georgia plant. All of the victims were hospitalized and placed on mechanical ventilation.

 

It was later determined that the Castleberry's plant had serious production problems on a specific line of retorts that had under-processed the cans of food.

 

These issues included broken cooking alarms, leaking water valves and inaccurate temperature devices, all the result of poor management of the company.

 

The Castleberry's Food Company outbreak was the first instance of botulism in commercial canned foods in the United States in over 30 years.

 

(f) One person died, 21 cases were confirmed, and 10 more were suspected in Lancaster, Ohio when a botulism outbreak occurred after a church potluck in April 2015.

 

The suspected source was a salad made from home-canned potatoes.

 

(g) A botulism outbreak occurred in Northern California in May 2017 after 10 people consumed a nacho cheese dip served at a gas station in Sacramento County. One man died as a result of the outbreak.

 

-- Terrorism

 

A Japanese cult called Aum Shinrikyo created laboratories that produced biological weapons including botulinum.

 

From 1990 to 1995, the cult staged numerous unsuccessful bioterrorism attacks on civilians. They sprayed botulinum toxin from a truck in downtown Tokyo and at Narita airport, but there were no reported cases of botulism as a result.

 

-- Biological Warfare

 

CIA research in Fort Detrick on biological warfare determined that botulism and anthrax were the most effective options.

 

During the 1950's, a highly lethal strain of botulism was discovered during the biological warfare program. The CIA continued to hold 5 grams of Clostridium botulinum, even after Nixon's ban on biological warfare in 1969.

 

During the Gulf War, when the United States were worried about a potential bio-warfare attack, efforts around botulism turned to prevention.

 

However, the only way to make antitoxin in America until the 1990's was by drawing antibodies from a single horse named First Flight, raising much concern amongst Pentagon health officials.

  

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Other: Soccer ball clip art

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Airboy Comics ( Hillman, 1945 Series )

December 1945 - May 1953

numbering continued from Air Fighters Comics

Number of Issues Published:

89 ( v2 #11 [23] - v10 #4)

 

Airboy Comics, like all Hillman comics, were numbered in volumes of twelve (except for Volume 3, which had no #3).

www.comics.org/series/426/

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Airboy Comics @ Atomic Avenue ®

 

The popularity of Blackhawk characters during World War II prompted other publishers to attempt to capitalize on that series’ success. Comics starring aviators became so numerous, that they could be considered a separate genre. One of the most notable was Airboy which featured Davy Nelson, an orphaned teenager (though later that was revised) who took to the skies in his own plane to oppose the Axis powers. However, the real star of the book was the plane itself, nicknamed “Birdie” because it flew by flapping its wings like a bird. Airboy could call Birdie, much like a faithful pet, through a short-wave radio device.

 

In 1986 Eclipse Comics published a new Airboy title, featuring a modern version of this Golden Age character.

 

— George Haberberger

www.atomicavenue.com/atomic/titledetail.aspx?TitleID=16254

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Airboy @ Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airboy

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AIRBOY @ Don Markstein's Toonopedia™

www.toonopedia.com/airboy.htm

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COVER GALLERY >> Airboy

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AND

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AND

www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=195711

 

Photograph published 20th August 1918.

 

During the Great War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England, which had been in the news. The photographs were sent in by relatives and give us a glimpse into the past.

 

The physical collection held by Newcastle Libraries comprises bound volumes of the newspaper from 1910 to 1925. We are keen to find out more about the people in the photographs. If you recognize anyone in the images and have any stories and information to add please comment below

This photograph was published in the Illustrated Chronicle on the 2nd of May 1916.

 

During the Great War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England, which had been in the news. The photographs were sent in by relatives and give us a glimpse into the past.

 

The physical collection held by Newcastle Libraries comprises bound volumes of the newspaper from 1910 to 1925. We are keen to find out more about the people in the photographs. If you recognise anyone in the images and have any stories and information to add please comment below.

 

Copies of this photograph may be ordered from us, for more information see: www.newcastle.gov.uk/tlt Please make a note of the image reference number above to help speed up your order.

Get down to Ostrom Outdoors, 404 Balmoral Ave, and pick yourself up your very own inaugural "Moods of the Sleeping Giant" 2011 calendar.

 

I'm featured in it as well as other talented local contributors and it makes a great Christmas gift not to mention everyone needs a new calendar for the new year.

 

Not only are you supporting local small business and artists, but a portion of the proceeds goes to support The Special Olympics.

 

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My Big Sky photo represents Montana in "The States," a unique book of poems by Craig Foltz, published by Ugly Duckling Presse. The book is in the form of perforated postcards.

Published Cream BMX Magazine Issue 23

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Opening Act of The Subways at La Salumeria Della Musica in Milan, Home By Three.

 

We meet on weekends to share what we remember of our weekdays. It is cold at winter and hot at summer so we are all scarfed and gloved up on those cold days your breath shows up in front of you and costumed on those days all of your friends are out at the beach having their best fun. We climb stairs to get to this narrow door under a low roof. In there we try to keep ourselves aware we are making something that feels so personal and our inner feelings come out featuring what we always hear from the world outside. Musically we would love to lead you through hearts different times and to all those places our eyes see during the years and whisper to you what our ears listend to and what our deepest thoughts are. Cables run from device to device and some of them hanging may suggest you electrical signals are keeping you the company you need. Low lights and undefined smell wouldn't say the exact age of the place. Only sounds matter there. Everything else doesn't. Neither we do. Just sit back and listen to what your life is like.

Published and sold by J W Mears Stationer and Gramophone agent of Derby Road Long Eaton c1930. Trent Lock (otherwise Trentlock) is located south of Long Eaton, on the borders of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire in the United Kingdom. The area is a major canal navigation junction, where the River Soar and Erewash Canal can reach the Trent and Mersey Canal by way of the River Trent and adjacent Cranfleet Cut.

This photograph was published in the Illustrated Chronicle 12 Aug 1916 p11.

 

During the Great War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England, which had been in the news. The photographs were sent in by relatives and give us a glimpse into the past.

 

The physical collection held by Newcastle Libraries comprises bound volumes of the newspaper from 1910 to 1925. We are keen to find out more about the people in the photographs. If you recognise anyone in the images and have any stories and information to add please comment below.

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Baby K arriva sul palco del Fabrique di Milano il 28 Marzo 2019 con il suo “Icona Live Tour” durante il quale porterà live i brani estratti dal suo ultimo album senza dimenticare i successi come Roma-Bangkok e le altre hit che l’hanno resa celebre.

 

È dello scorso novembre il nuovo album di Baby K, “Icona”, che rappresenta l’animo poliedrico dell’artista e arriva a distanza di 3 anni dall’ultimo lavoro “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang”, dal quale fu estratta la pluripremiata "Roma-Bangkok" feat. Giusy Ferreri. Il brano ha ottenuto ben 9 dischi di platino e oltre 226 milioni di visualizzazioni su YouTube, record assoluto per un’artista italiana. Non solo: il suo singolo “Da Zero a Cento” ha ottenuto il doppio disco di platino e superato 100 milioni di visualizzazioni su YouTube.“

 

Baby K rappresenta nel panorama pop nazionale ed internazionale un’artista estremamente poliedrica: da una parte emerge infatti il suo lato più pop e mainstream, dall’altra un atteggiamento più diretto, a tratti anche attuale. Grandi nomi la accompagnano tra i featuring, a partire da J-Ax presente nel brano “Certe Cose” a Vegas Jones e Gemitaiz che collaborano insieme in “Vibe”. Chiude l’album la traccia “Sogni d’Oro e di Platino”, che Baby K descrive come il brano che più la rappresenta.“

 

Baby K nasce a Singapore e cresce a Londra; a nove anni inizia a cantare con il coro della scuola con cui vince diversi concorsi. Il suo talento la fa entrare nella scuola dei di giovani musicisti “Harrow School of Young Musicians”; a quattordici anni incontra l’UK Garage, genere che nasce nelle feste giovanili dove si fa a gara per le migliori rime.

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Dec. 30th, 2014

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Recently published image on pages 16-17 of the Oregon Hunter's association...I am humbled and blessed again! This magazine is currently available on the shelves of many Oregon stores

Published by American Art Post Card Co., Boston, Mass.

ca. 1950

 

Call Number: Souvenir 73

Today the PDF preview for the second issue of 5x5 photography magazine arrived. I am featured with four photos on three double pages, kicking off the cover story. To read the text in the image above, go here and click on the image.

 

Very grateful to the people at 5x5 for this fabulous feature, and for all the other wonderful photographs and stories in this issue. You can order your copy here.

 

Published in August 2012.

My little sister has had her first book published. I'm very proud of her. She's had a number of articles published in the past and done the odd spot on DIY tv but this is too cool. Had a great time discussing the photography contained there in....

I've had one of my New York landscape images published in 'The World of Photography'.

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Saturday, August 21st, 2021

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