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Vignettes of Travel. I captured these using the "abandoned moment" outlook pioneered by Ed Kashi, but using my cell phone camera to record these glimpses inside the daily routine of a major international airport. (11 May 2016, Nathanael Miller)
Steve Whitfield writes:
A favorite piece of scrip has a great vignette of a Civil War period hunting party. Bird dogs, game birds and three men and a woman have lunch of meat (ham?) and wines laid out on a blanket. I have been unable to determine the Bloomer location, can anyone help? The NY Scrip book indicates Buffalo, NY, but that is where Sage &Sons, Inc produced the note; not the location of Bloomers Hotel & Restaurant. I have seen one other, a 5 cent note with the bottom cut off of S.N. and signature.
Raphar village where organic cotton is grown. Shell Foundation's trading up initiative has created linkages between cotton farmers in this remote part of India with leading global apparel brands and retail chains including Marks & Spencers and C&A
View from one of the port-hole windows in the topmost storey of Broadway Tower, a folly on a hilltop overlooking the town of Broadway on the Worcestershire/Gloucestershire border.
It was designed by James Wyatt and built in 1799 for Lady Coventry. Over the years it had a variety of uses, including a retreat for individuals such as William Morris, who often stayed here with his wife Jane.
Today it is a popular tourist attraction, permitting a view from it's top over four counties on a good day.
performance of the Messiah, Vignette Arts,
St John's, Downshire Hill, Hampstead
(Further photos of musicians who performed at this concert follow.....)