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A collection of photos from the Black Music Festivals Annual "Unsigned" concert for 2016 at the TJ's Club in Leeds
Unsigned window of 1913, in the church of St Martin, Nacton, Suffolk, showing the Nativity, Adoration of the shepherds and Adoration of the Magi. It has been suggested that the glass is probably by Burlison & Grylls.
A collection of photos from the Black Music Festivals Annual "Unsigned" concert for 2016 at the TJ's Club in Leeds
Great Bloomers playing at the 12 edition of Steam Whistle's Unsigned Indie Music Concert Series
Photos taken by Sean Zaffino
Unsigned but, according to Birkin Haward this is by Powell of the Whitefriars Glassworks, London. This is a detail of a window showing the Adoration of the Shepherds. It is in memory of Walter Wrinch, who died on January 7 1915.
A collection of photos from the Black Music Festivals Annual "Unsigned" concert for 2016 at the TJ's Club in Leeds
Unsigned pottery. Almost tribal in nature with lizard like creatures as handles. Incised fish to surface and other miscellaneous motifes
Bloodshot Bill rocking the stage at Steam Whistle UNSIGNED 12 at the brewery
Photos taken by Sean Zaffino
The card is unsigned. Was the writer in a hurry, ran out of room, or just thought a signature was not necessary?
Peter Romaskiewicz identifies the symbol atop the vertical line is a stylized “Ueda” (上田) was the crest/trademark of the Ueda Photographic Prints Corp.
"With Google assistance" Bill offered a rough translation of the message:
“Last December I sent Juanito a letter for him and V. V. from Tsingtao, a German colony in China. Today I send you[?].”
(Fun fact: “alemana” is Spanish for “German.”)
While he was translating I looking into the history of Tsingtao.
The United Kingdom's National Army Museum has a fascinating account of the Japanese "Siege of Tsingtao" website against the German colonizers--about a year after the postcard was written.
It was pretty interesting to find, independently--and within a few hours of one another--that Bill and I learned that Tsingtao had been a German colony.
About the address and recipient, Bill noted, "There is a metro station called Sainz de Baranda, named after a 19th century mayor of Madrid. I think the Vda abbreviation is “widow of”, and there are other Sainz de Baranda names, even today. So perhaps the card was to a Sainz de Baranda’s widow, perhaps the mother or other close relative of the sender."
It's curious that the sender had a rubber stamp handy to print the recipient's name and address. Once again, it appears that affixing the stamp on the reverse side of the postcard didn't prevent delivery.
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Bloodshot Bill rocking the stage at Steam Whistle UNSIGNED 12 at the brewery
Photos taken by Sean Zaffino
Piano, The Trinity Band at The 02, London.
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Video features a Interview with Sheffield's 'Upside' and footage of The winners of Live & Unsigned 2011, 'The Trinity Band'
Yuriko interviews Jodi from Upside at The 02.
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Video features a Interview with Sheffield's 'Upside' and footage of The winners of Live & Unsigned 2011, 'The Trinity Band'
Unsigned pottery. Almost tribal in nature with lizard like creatures as handles. Incised fish to surface and other miscellaneous motifes
The Trinity Band at The 02, London.
Video coming soon!
Visit:
www.renight.com/ & www.liveandunsigned.uk.com/
Video features a Interview with Sheffield's 'Upside' and footage of The winners of Live & Unsigned 2011, 'The Trinity Band'