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Found growing in a pot in a friend's polly-tunnel in Kirk Michael in the Isle of Man. Any help with the ID is gratefully appreciated.
It is quite a tall plant these flower buds are on a shoot 1.5 ft,/ 46 cm. The leaves are not aromatic.
Until now, 2004 registered Caetano Optimo XBZ 7737 has spent its entire life with Swiftsure, Burton-on-Trent but it has recently appeared in Crawley, owner unknown and currently not in use, 4th February, 2019.
Dear unknown photographer...I hope you don't mind me posting your photo. I know you saw me taking it because you smiled and waved when you eventually saw me, I loved that you were so engrossed by the whole act of taking a photo that the world beyond the viewfinder completely disappeared for you...I've been in that world on many an occasion and loved being able to catch someone else there too :)
Can anyone help with ID'ing this please? Not one I've noticed before. Several of these clustered togethere on a tree branch, all about 3-5 cm across.
Magazine Photograph Circa 1920s: Photographer Unknown
This picture is of a flapper woman smoking a cigarette. One of the freedoms that the modern woman took on was smoking. Before the only women who smoked were “bad women.” The next biggest thing that the flapper changed about women was drinking habits. The flapper emerged during the age of prohibition and they were greatly different from the women a decade earlier, not only in their dress but in the fact that the flapper openly drank illegal alcohol and her foremother’s worked to get alcohol prohibited. Hollywood and pop culture did their part to make sure that they promoted this image of the modern woman. The lives of women were transforming in more ways than one, even though not all women adopted the flapper lifestyle. It was just young women that took to the flapper lifestyle; older women were transforming their lives also. The older women were going into the work place, or refusing to leave the jobs that they had taken over during the war. Even with this movement into the workforce and professionalism, seventy-five percent of African-American women were employed in domestic services, laundry and agriculture. Much legislation was passed for women’s rights in the work place, the United States Labor Department even established the Women’s Bureau during this decade.
Gale Group. “A New Woman Emerges After World War I,” American Journey Online: Women in America. 1999.
Savage Canyon, Denali National Park, Alaska.
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Unknown early portrait from Loftesnes' studio, probably from the 1940's or earlier.
ID: EL.0475.0008
Photographer: Elen Loftesnes
Name, unknown, from where is belonged was also unknown to be. Honestly i did not even asked her. But have seen her selling flowers in Mallik Ghat everytime i have visited.
Phool Bazaar, Kolkata
In the same day as the first street portrait, and pushed by the pro Raúl, I approached this guy to ask him for a portrait. He was really kind, but again, I didn't manage to remember to ask for his name :(
To the right of the woman is a greyhound, and to the left objects that include earthenware and brass pots and cauliflowers. The furniture in the background recurs in David Teniers 'An Old Peasant Caresses a Kitchen Maid in a Stable.' This composition was probably inspired by Teniers's style of the 1640s. It is reminiscent of a work by the artist's brother Juliaen Teniers the Younger.
[Oil on canvas, 48.6 x 66.5 cm]
Unknown tiny plants growing in moss on a wall near the Pergola on Hampstead Heath
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