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Saw this sign out near Lyman Lake, Washington. It is a prettpy popular sign in this area, we saw quite a few with wording such as:
NO TRESPASSING
INCLUDING ALL PUBLIC OFFICIALS OR AGENTS THEREOF:
This is to put you on notice that the Owner or Tenant of this property requires that all Public Officials abide by the provisions of the Supreme Law of the Land
THE CONSTITUTION of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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This is at the jct of U.S. highways 16 & 49 and commemorates Clarksdale as the land where blues began & home to the Delta Blues Museum.
A sign and a blue tram at Vitosha Avenue in the cebtre of Sofia, Bulgaria. Photo taken on 17.02.2008.
Remodeling an older building downtown recovered some old painted signs of the former Seamen's Club Lounge.
Sign at the 2018 PAX West at the Sheraton Seattle Hotel in Seattle, Washington.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Signature of the Project and Supply Agreement between Ghana, China and the Agency by Mr Xu Dazhe, Vice-Minister, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China and by IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano. Vienna, Austria, 22 September 2014.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
I came across two great beer ghost signs during a recant vacation in Montana. In Butte I felt like I was in ghost sign heaven!
The Butte Brewing Company, makers of Butte Beer and Butte Special Beer, was founded in 1885 by German immigrant Henry Muntzer. Within 12 years, he had grown his brewery from a five-barrel-a-day operation to a 50 barrel-a-day plant. T.J. Nerny and John Harrington succeeded Muntzer as owners in the early 1900s. After the repeal of Prohibition in 1933, the Butte Brewery was the only local brewery to reopen.
Butte is now on the verge of having the Butte Brewing Company return to operation and with it the brands of Butte Beer and Butte Special Beer.
Image #2 of 2. The Butte Special Beer ghost sign on the side of the Lincoln Hotel building.
Comments are welcome.
Bob
Public Domain Book: Henderson's sign painter
a compilation of the very best creations from the very best artists in their specialties, embracing all the standard alphabets; also all the modern and fashionable styles of the times ...
Published 1906 by R. Henderson in Newark, N.J .
Written in English.
By Lavender Hill. Interesting how some go all yellow and others all white with age. Give me the paint and I'll fix them all.
Challenge #2 - 02/25/07
This week's challenge has a HANDS theme. You are to take the following photos:
1. "Winner" and "Loser" self portraits. Make a "W" with your hands on against your forehead for "Winner". Make an "L" with your hand against your forehead for "Loser". Bonus points if your "L" is backwards. That takes a real loser!!
2. someone (you or anyone) doing "the claw".
3. a stranger making a Vulcan sign with their hand. Extra points for telling them to live long and prosper when they leave. We're just gonna have to take your word on that one.
4. someone (you or anyone) using sign language to make the first letter of their (or your) name.
5. someone holding a tool