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- this pic relates to the previous 2, showing different sides of the surroundings... I was pleasantly surprised seeing a half basketball court at the other side of the stairway... who would have thought of that?! It' sg rear imo... ^_^
new things are being added on the old frames and structures... it's great to feel the old memories while strolling along these walkways... #singaporepolytechnic #sp #sg #memories #walkways #basketball #half #court #stairs #stairway #stair
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The Fay Thomas Collection includes family archives relating to the Thomas family. Moses Thomas (1825-1878) was a significant figure in the history of the area now known as the City of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia. Thomas and Ann and their family lived at "Mayfield", Mernda, Victoria.
Miss Lily Thomas (1871-1946), Thomas and Ann’s fourth daughter lived there all her life. She collected postcards which her family and friends sent her on a very regular basis. It was an easy and enjoyable way to keep in touch. Production of postcards blossomed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Lily’s collection encompasses the so-called Golden Age (1890-1915) with many postmarked 1906-1907. Some were sent to other members of the family.
The collection document the natural landscape as well as the built environment—buildings, gardens, parks, and tourist sites. Topographical Postcards showing street scenes and general views from Australian and international locations, some of which are artistic views. Popular postcard manufacturers such as Tuck’s Postcards are included in the collection.
Decorative cards, many embellished with floral motives (as a nod to the receiver Lily?) and embossing. Greeting cards are common for Christmas, New Year, Easter and of course birthdays.
Regular senders can be identified from Kyneton and the Great Ocean Road area, Victoria and there is a siginifant collection from Scotland (but not sent from there).
YPRL hold digital copies of the Papers of the Moses Thomas Family held at State Library Victoria
Copyright for these images is Public domain but a credit to the Fay Thomas Collection and YPRL would be appreciated.
Enquiries: Yarra Plenty Regional Library
March 19, 2014. Boston, MA.
Kick Butts Day 2014. Representatives from the Department of Public Health (DPH) today joined more than 250 young people from across the Commonwealth at the State House for the national observance of Kick Butts Day, recognizing the contributions of teenagers in smoking cessation and prevention efforts.
The young people participating in today’s event are part of DPH’s youth movement, The 84, which represents the 84 percent of young people in Massachusetts who don’t smoke.
High school students involved in The 84 have been educating their communities and their local lawmakers about issues relating to tobacco and, working with local health boards and other programs; have promoted effective tobacco prevention strategies in their communities. Members of The 84 Movement have been vital in fighting the way tobacco industry markets its products to youth.
© 2014 Marilyn Humphries
March 19, 2014. Boston, MA.
Kick Butts Day 2014. Representatives from the Department of Public Health (DPH) today joined more than 250 young people from across the Commonwealth at the State House for the national observance of Kick Butts Day, recognizing the contributions of teenagers in smoking cessation and prevention efforts.
The young people participating in today’s event are part of DPH’s youth movement, The 84, which represents the 84 percent of young people in Massachusetts who don’t smoke.
High school students involved in The 84 have been educating their communities and their local lawmakers about issues relating to tobacco and, working with local health boards and other programs; have promoted effective tobacco prevention strategies in their communities. Members of The 84 Movement have been vital in fighting the way tobacco industry markets its products to youth.
© 2014 Marilyn Humphries
Materials relating to The Remembrancer, an artists' book I produced several years ago, with the assistance of Richard Asplin, who salvaged these photos, (along with the invitation to the Lord Mayor's Banquet, 1933) from the trash.
This concentration photo relates to the current pandemic we are in. This photo shows the extreme and preventative measures we do to stay safe. Many feel as if they are invincible to the virus which causes numbers of infections to rapidly grow. I had my model wear a glove and sanitize his other hand showing that even though he wore gloves he still needs to sanitize. I also had him wear a mask in context to COVID-19. I edited this photo to have a greenish tint giving off the feeling of sickness and a dark eerie tone.
Strange to relate, that although built in part of an old warehouse, this Samuel Smiths pub is actually only around a decade old, but they have done a terrific job on the interior so it looks much older, anyway, with its views of the Thames and outside riverside terrace, who's going to complain? Captain Kidd was a pirate who was executed close by at 'Execution wharf', after his death his body was coated in tar and hung in a cage to rot, as a warning to others. Nice.
In, relating to, or characteristic of a city or town.
Urban art sometimes known as graffiti is a style of art that relates to cities and city life often done by artists who live there!!
But that word just makes me think of urban art...
And in my dreams... THAT'S what I wanna be! I've stickered my town... Knit bombed it.. Filled it with wooly monsters.. Created a wish tree in the woods.. But one day I'm gonna cover it in a RAINBOW!
An Emperor Penguin at Sea World Gold Coast. this was back in 2013, and when i went again this year, I saw this guy again! you can tell him apart because he'll use his flippers and feet to make a little mound of snow and just flop onto it. he also has a little black freckle on his chest.
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-Thank You
Presents new concepts relating to fine motor and perceptual motor skills.
The kit serves as a research, evaluation, treatment and therapeutic tool in a comprehensive and portable format. Can be used as a treatment tool for upper extremity and visual perceptual skills.
Contains two 100 hole pegboards, 100 multicolored pegs, a water-soluble ink pen, reproducible pegboard designs and a complete manual. Peg boards are 6 x 6 x 11 1/25¨ thick (15.2 x 15.2 x 1.1 cm) with a channel around three sides to hold pegs.
Manual was created by Karen Conrad ScD,OTR/L, Elizabeth Murray, ScD,OTR/L, and edited by Dawn Stewart, OTR/L.
www.maddak.com/pegit-therapeutic-tool-p-27819.html?osCsid...
This relates to oppression because Jonas is running away from his society and going to find Elsewhere.
Postcard
The Fay Thomas Collection includes family archives relating to the Thomas family. Moses Thomas (1825-1878) was a significant figure in the history of the area now known as the City of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia. Thomas and Ann and their family lived at "Mayfield", Mernda, Victoria.
Miss Lily Thomas (1871-1946), Thomas and Ann’s fourth daughter lived there all her life. She collected postcards which her family and friends sent her on a very regular basis. It was an easy and enjoyable way to keep in touch. Production of postcards blossomed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Lily’s collection encompasses the so-called Golden Age (1890-1915) with many postmarked 1906-1907. Some were sent to other members of the family.
The collection document the natural landscape as well as the built environment—buildings, gardens, parks, and tourist sites. Topographical Postcards showing street scenes and general views from Australian and international locations, some of which are artistic views. Popular postcard manufacturers such as Tuck’s Postcards are included in the collection.
Decorative cards, many embellished with floral motives (as a nod to the receiver Lily?) and embossing. Greeting cards are common for Christmas, New Year, Easter and of course birthdays.
Regular senders can be identified from Kyneton and the Great Ocean Road area, Victoria and there is a siginifant collection from Scotland (but not sent from there).
YPRL hold digital copies of the Papers of the Moses Thomas Family held at State Library Victoria
Copyright for these images is Public domain but a credit to the Fay Thomas Collection and YPRL would be appreciated.
Enquiries: Yarra Plenty Regional Library
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This diptych relates to my contemporary issue. I wanted to express how rescue animals feel. The top image makes him look scared and nervous, this is like when you have just brought them home and they are not quite sure who you are and what is going on. The lower image shows how after an adjustment period they become comfortable with you and are no longer afraid. Rescuing animals is a great option to consider when getting a pet. You are saving their life.
The Problems relating to the Management & Excavations of the Archaeological Ruins of Herculaneum / Pompeii as reported in Foreign Press (1904-2002). Prof. A. de Franciscis (SAP), Pompeii Ruins Threatened, The N.Y. Times, Jan 19, 1969, XX51. [2/3].
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This photo relates to the song "Sittin' On Top of the World" by Bob Dylan. The song's tone, in terms of lyrics is somewhat melancholy and has to do with a girl leaving Dylan. This woman is sitting on a bench atop this structure that lies above a body of water. I took this photo in Omaha and I took while walking down the street, I saw this woman and thought it would make a nice photo. In editing, I adjusted the contrast, highlights, shadows, added luminance, and added a slight vignette.
This photo adds to my concentration through its on location setting which correlates well with my previous work, as well as its use of contrast and depth in the frame.