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Máquina de coser Singer. Singer sewing machine (1923)

EXPLORE #11. It was singing so loudly, when my husband caught it and brought it to me! We admired that singer of the nature and then let it go.

waist shot of musicians posing for the camera

A silhouette of the lead singer from one of the many bands that performed at Ya Maka My Weekend. The sunset made for a nice backdrop.

Prescribed burn area, Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County Fl

The Singer Roadster is a nine tax horsepower open 2/4-seater sports-tourer automobile manufactured by Singer from 1939 until 1955. It was launched in March 1939 as an open version of Singer's Bantam saloon and using many Bantam parts.

 

Spotted at At Vintage car rally, Mumbai 2023.

 

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From the archives.

made a try on cute style... in illustrator.. what do u think?

Il était presque en transe. :-)

Son accoutrement hippie nous ramène directement au tournant des années 60 et 70.

Photo pas très bonne prise en vitesse en attendant l'autobus.

As well as being very successful car makers, Singer made a number of commercial vehicles. This 1931 Singer Van, JU 827, was found in a barn in very poor condition. It was restored by staff at Coventry Transport Museum where it is now on display.

In the Art Gallery, "The Singer" by Tori Wrånes.

We are so lucky in Oslo, Thursdays, free admission to art museums, galleries day :)

Photo by John, I am taking a close up of the Singer.

The part of this exhibition was the dimming lights, they kept coming and going at random.

 

Took this one of the lead singer of a local Baltimore band. Used Lightroom preset B and W Flat and worked from there. Worked with the shadows and highlights to clean it up a little bit. Added a vignette on the outside of the frame.

In 1857 the first Singer showroom and headquarters were at 458 Broadway, New York, with 3 manufacturing small plants located around the city. With the original manufacturing plants unable to produce enough sewing machines to satisfy the expanding market, The Singer Company purchased a 32 acre plot of land at Elizabethport, on the outskirts of the town of Elizabeth in New Jersey. In 1872 the Singer Manufacturing Company opened a large purpose built a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. At the time it was aid to have been the largest factory in the world devoted to the manufacture of a single product.

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