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Collateral for an upcoming series at Church of the Resurrection: W*RK! Not Just Another 4-Letter Word.
This possibly retouched whiskey ghost sign is fittingly located on the side of a (still-open) bar in Braddock, PA.
YHY592J is an ECW bodied Bristol RELL new to Bristol and seen here in National Bus Company livery with Badgerline logos. Seen here at the Market Square in Salisbury on June 14th 2015 at the Wilts & Dorset 100years anniversary event the bus is believed to have a Leyland O680 engine.
Normally I wouldn't consider a professional stencil to be Folk Typography, but in this case the design is just too weird and too inspired!
Original Caption: Mrs. W. Boker
U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 111-B-1667
From:: Series: Mathew Brady Photographs of Civil War-Era Personalities and Scenes, (Record Group 111)
Photographer: Brady, Mathew, 1823 (ca.) - 1896
Coverage Dates: ca. 1860 - ca. 1865
Subjects:
American Civil War, 1861-1865
Brady National Photographic Art Gallery (Washington, D.C.)
Persistent URL: catalog.archives.gov/id/525870
Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001.
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this poor horse seemed so troubled by the flies, unlike the others it had no friend to help swat them so reverted to rapid body movements, in vain to discourage the persistant creatures. I felt sympathy for her and was happy to offer her short relief by swatting her flies, she put her face close to me and remained motionless as I swiped near her eyes
hot and humid yesterday, midday and the horses baffled me, while othere sheltered in shade one group were stood in the open, hot sun and swarming flies
gutejj, fotiką įsimest įsimečiau, bet vangokai su juo bendradarbiavau. Keli draugų portretai albumui, keli kvietkeliai, 1-2 ne-ochti-ne-achti eksperimentai ir 2-3 kadrai į juostą. Be laimikio šįkart :) Bet užtat turėjau progos grožėtis tiesiog į kiemą atbėgusia stirnų šeimyna, nors fotiką laikiau tada rankoje, net nemėginau gaudyti, pasirinkau mėgautis be spragsėjimo :)
W.C. Fields (1880-1946), born William Claude Dukenfield in Darby, PA and died on Christmas Day in 1946 in a Pasadena hospital. A friend had dropped by to check on him a few days before and found him reading the Bible. When the friend asked why he was reading it, Fields replied, "I'm checking for loopholes".
Photograph of Frederick W. Lander in military uniform; “Lander” written in pencil beneath the photograph.
The original of this item can be found at the Dayton Metro Library in Dayton, Ohio: MS-017 Bickham Collection, Box 3 - Photo Album.
MS-017 Bickham B03_Album_P14_02