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Part of a number of final photographs relating to my initial project in MA graphic design. I have decided to combine street photography with urban typography, in the form of signage and advertising.
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This lantern slide relates to a photograph taken by Clement Lindley Wragge (b.1852, d.1922), likely dating between 1890-1922.
The slide is an orange/yellow tinted plate depicting an image of a dark mass on the surface of sun.
Inscription Details: Handwritten in black ink in top left and right corners of plate, '7'. Handwritten in blue in at top of plate, 'Giant 'Sunspot'. Handwritten in blue ink in lower left corner of plate, 'G 45'. Handwritten in blue ink at bottom of plate, '[illegible] CLW Aug'22'. Printed in black ink on the lower right edge of plate, '69406'.
Credit: Shared by Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, as part of the Clement Lindley Wragge collection.
Rights: No known copyright restrictions.
Reference: 235954|PH-1984-1-LS78-3-25|45
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This picture, relates to the poem below.. the poem is called "seen from above"...
I took this picture from a height, thus names it seen from above
A dead beetle lies on the path through the field.
Three pairs of legs folded neatly on its belly.
Instead of death's confusion, tidiness and order.
The horror of this sight is moderate,
its scope is strictly local, from the wheat grass to the mint.
The grief is quarantined.
The sky is blue.
To preserve our peace of mind, animals die
more shallowly: they aren't deceased, they're dead.
They leave behind, we'd like to think, less feeling and less
world,
departing, we suppose, from a stage less tragic.
Their meek souls never haunt us in the dark,
they know their place,
they show respect.
And so the dead beetle on the path
lies unmourned and shining in the sun.
One glance at it will do for meditation—
clearly nothing much has happened to it.
Important matters are reserved for us,
for our life and death, a death
that always claims the right of way.
*Please comment, Thank you*
The discharge paper relates to the mail ship Orivia built in 1897 and relates to the period betwen June and August 1900.
The Orivia sank on the 12 January 1912 after striking the Billy Rock in the Falklands Ireland. The crew, passengers and mail were saved by two tug boats. It’s not known if Alexander was on board the ship, his daughter Patricia never referred to it.
Alexander was born in 1862 in Price St Birkenhead was the eldest of 8 children. He did not complete his education but ran away to sea. He became a Bosun in the Merchant Navy and sailed around the world going to China for Tea and around Cape Horn to Valparaiso Chile to collect Guano. Alexander had retired when Patricia was born and she remembers her father as a quiet and gentle man who spent the evenings with her telling stories about his adventures and bought her comics from the back of Birkenhead Market.
Alexander died in 1945 of Pneumonia in the Workhouse Hospital Birkenhead.
Aleander’s father was Gilbert (Gabriel) McKellar who was born in 1839 at Levinside Terrace Dumbarton and died in 1904 Priory St. Birkenhead. In Liverpool Gilbert worked first in the ship-yards in Liverpool then went to work in the John Lairds shipyard in Birkenhead which had moved from the Wallasey tidal inlet to the River Mersey foreshore.
The father of Gilbert was Daniel who was a Shipwright and in Dumbarton the shipyards there constructed Clipper ships like the Cutty Sark; these ships were both sleek and fast and used to convey high value cargo from India and China.
Daniel McKellar moved with his 5 children to Gilbert House Howard St Liverpool, after his wife, Helen died in 1848.
Alexander’s mother was Margaret Roberts who was born in 1831 – Llanelidan Denbighshire and died in 1918 at 13 Priory St. Birkenhead. The parents of Margret were Robert Roberts from Clocaenog and Jane Patry from Llanelidan and Robert was a Hill farmer.
The sister of Margaret was Alice who married the brother of Gilbert, Alexander and they all lived with their families in various houses around St Mary’s Church.
This lantern slide relates to a photograph taken by Clement Lindley Wragge (b.1852, d.1922), dated 8 March 1905.
The slide shows an image of the surface of the Moon with craters and mountain ranges visible.
Inscription Details: Handwritten in black ink on recto, top, "The Moon. Coude equatorial. Where four mountain ranges meet. '94 Sept 19' 14.1h P.M.T. Age 20d, 5.gh".
Credit: Shared by Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, as part of the Clement Lindley Wragge collection.
Rights: No known copyright restrictions.
Reference: 235782|PH-1984-1-LS78-2-6
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This lantern slide relates to a photograph taken by Clement Lindley Wragge (b.1852, d.1922), date unknown.
Inscription Details: Handwritten black text on blue glass, "The Midnight Sermon in the Observatory". Handwritten in blue ink on recto, bottom left side, "U31" Handwritten in blue ink on recto, top of plate, "1-6-'14".
Credit: Shared by Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, as part of the Clement Lindley Wragge collection.
Rights: No known copyright restrictions.
Reference: 235923|PH-1984-1-LS78-4-68|U31
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Natural light from a candle emphasizes the similarities between the natural appearance of leather and the light surface texturing applied to the plastic. With the flowing curves of its inherent geometry engaging the luxurious, protective and womb like qualities of leather in its juxtaposed cultural position in time.
I can relate to this so much! A nights dancing can be hard on a pair of shoes!
From a wonderful contra/square dance held in the old PS gallery building on Broadway in Columbia, MO.
I can not think of a better way to spend a winter evening.
Thanks to all who organized this dance, to the great band and to Jim for calling!
(Feb. 2011)
This lantern slide relates to a photograph taken by Clement Lindley Wragge (b.1852, d.1922), date unknown.
Inscription Details: Handwritten text on blue glass, reading "Learn to distinguish between the Absolute and the Relative". Handwritten on recto in blue ink, "U44". Handwritten on recto in black ink, "27-12-14 Waiata".
Credit: Shared by Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, as part of the Clement Lindley Wragge collection.
Rights: No known copyright restrictions.
Reference: 235907|PH-1984-1-LS78-4-52|U44
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Headshots for the relationship support charity Relate.
Video light in to softbox with flash to light backdrop.
Kaitlyn
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Image from 'A Lytell Geste of Robin Hode, with other ancient & modern ballads and songs relating to this celebrated yeoman. To which is prefixed his history and character, grounded upon other documents than those made use of by ... “Mister Ritson.” Edited by J. M. Gutch', 001726444
Author: HOOD, Robin.
Volume: 02
Page: 190
Year: 1847
Place: London
Publisher: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans
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Image from 'Historical Collections of the State of New Jersey ... relating to its history and antiquities, with geographical descriptions of every township in the State. [With illustrations.]', 000194807
Author: BARBER, John Warner and HOWE (Henry)
Page: 376
Year: 1845
Place: New York
Publisher: The Authors
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Image from 'Tracts and other papers, relating principally to the origin, settlement, and progress of the Colonies in North America, from the discovery of the country to the year 1776. Vol. 1-4', 001267232
Author: FORCE, Peter.
Volume: 03
Page: 203
Year: 1836
Place: Washington
Publisher:
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Image from 'Holroyd's Collectanea: Papers relating to the history of Bradford and the towns ... in the neighbourhood, etc', 001718116
Author: HOLROYD, Abraham.
Page: 7
Year: 1865
Place: Bradford
Publisher: A. Holroyd
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Image from 'Historical Collections of the State of New York ... relating to its history and antiquities, with geographical descriptions of every township in the State', 000194809
Author: BARBER, John Warner and HOWE (Henry)
Page: 614
Year: 1846
Place: New-York
Publisher: S. Tuttle
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Image from '[Authorized American edition, with supplement relating chiefly to American topics, and a copious biographical Index, by G. P. Putnam.]', 001625020
Author: HAYDN, Joseph of Carey Street, Lincoln's Inn
Page: 879
Year: 1868
Place: London
Publisher:
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Image from 'Historical Collections of the State of New York ... relating to its history and antiquities, with geographical descriptions of every township in the State', 000194809
Author: BARBER, John Warner and HOWE (Henry)
Page: 406
Year: 1846
Place: New-York
Publisher: S. Tuttle
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This lantern slide relates to a photograph taken by Clement Lindley Wragge (b.1852, d.1922), likely dating between 1890s-1920s.
The slide shows an illustration depicting the properties of radium in rock. Printed text on photograph: "HOW RADIUM WRITES ITS AUTOGRAPH. The dark patches of pitchblende in the rock on the left, when placed over a photographic plate in total darkness, were photo-graphed as patches of light, showing that radium rays are emanating from them.".
Inscription Details: Handwritten in blue ink on recto, bottom left corner, "C35A".
Credit: Shared by Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, as part of the Clement Lindley Wragge collection.
Rights: No known copyright restrictions.
Reference: 235886|PH-1984-1-LS78-3-115|C35A
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The title relates to the late sixteenth or early seventeenth-century song of lost love, ‘Willow Song’, by an anonymous composer and used, with alterations, by Shakespeare in Othello. Dr Warwick Edwards of Glasgow University has commented on the passage of music at the bottom as follows:
'The source... is probably W. Chappell, Popular Music of the Olden Time, 1855– 9, i, 207–8 (or Woolridge's revision of this, 1893). The extract begins at the upbeat to bar 11 and the words are from the 2nd. stanza. The text has been modified. (“she” for “he”) and “improved” (e.g. “my garland must be” for “must be my garland”).
‘Chappell's source is BM Add MS 15117, f.18 (before 1616), a setting for voice and lute of the famous Willow Song beginning “The poor soul sat sighing”. He has transposed the melody, modified it, and supplied a 19th century harmonization.
Alexander Ballard has suggested (letter to the compiler of 10 July 1975) that the face of the young man is that of Norman Wilkinson ‘of Four Oaks’ (1882–1937), the painter and stage designer, who studied at the Birmingham College of Art from 1900–1902 where he met Maxwell Armfield, with whom he went to Paris in 1902 where they shared a studio. Armfield and Wilkinson were particularly close friends until about 1910. Armfield painted a portrait of Wilkinson in watercolours in Paris in 1904 .
Source: Tate
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