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5:30 PM, Göteborg, Brunnsparken.
Makes me think of Metropolis
Thulehuset (1937), Göteborg, Sweden. Corner of Norra Hamngatan 18 and Östra Hamngatan 30-34. Architect: Nils Einar Eriksson
One word, vintage.
The word for this round is Vintage, and the event opens on May 1st until May 31st. The vintage clock is fully functional, and can be set for different time zones.
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A lovely example of a Bakelite, Metamec wall clock. Nice clear dial behind convex glass.
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On the back: W.A.T.C.H. C.O.M.P.A.N.Y.
Design Shohei Mihara, Wakita Super Present, Paradise Clock
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Wild, open moorlands and deep river valleys, with a rich history and rare wildlife, Dartmoor is a indeed a unique place in South West England.
"Buy the 'Empire' Wringer. Uncle Sam--'Take my advice, and if you want a surplus use the Empire well.'"
Originally posted on Ipernity: Uncle Sam's Advice: Use the Empire Wringer.
This German wall clock, with oak case and beveled plate glass, was purchased for $10 at a garage sale several years ago. The couple I bought it from had been school teachers on a US Military base in Germany during the 1950's. They had bought it while there at a rummage sale. They told me that it did not run. I took the movement out and found that the escapement had come apart. This probably shook loose during transport, at some point. I had everything back together in a few minutes and it now runs fine, chimes, and keeps excellent time.
There is no maker's name evident on this clock.
This is excellent for a 75mm f/1.4, that too focused with the rangefinder on my M11, at the minimum focusing distance for RF focusing (0.7 meters). The sharpness and contrast are very close to a Leica 50mm f/1.4 Summilux-M, and for a 75mm lens, that is very commendable.
25-0507 Gen-0004 (LEICA M11, Thypoch 75F1.4)
Available @ The Home Show July 8th - 29th
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Oversized wall clock constructed from brass, iron, and reclaimed barn wood.
Available in three wood tones: light, medium, and dark.
Scripted to keep time
100% original mesh
materials enabled
land impact: 5 each (at current size)
copy/mod
Happy Decorating!
Scrolling vegetal forms in a Victorian style ©2018 Alex Morgan All Rights Reserved
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Top ten winner in the Greek Art design challenge on Spoonflower.
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Exhibition at the Gallery 743 at the American Wing in The Metropolitan Museum of Art NHL & NHP in the Upper West Side in New York City, NY
Broad Street is in the historic centre of Bristol, An area famous for having many characterful old pubs that from the times of sailing ships to present, sold vast quantities of fine sherry imported from Spain. Try Bristol Milk, or Bristol Cream.
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and here:
One Art
(Elizabeth Bishop)
The art of losing isn't hard to master;
so many things seem filled with the intent
to be lost that their loss is no disaster.
Lose something every day. Accept the fluster
of lost door keys, the hour badly spent.
The art of losing isn't hard to master.
Then practice losing farther, losing faster:
places, and names, and where it was you meant
to travel. None of these will bring disaster.
I lost my mother's watch. And look! my last, or
next-to-last, of three loved houses went.
The art of losing isn't hard to master.
I lost two cities, lovely ones. And, vaster,
some realms I owned, two rivers, a continent.
I miss them, but it wasn't a disaster.
--Even losing you (the joking voice, a gesture
I love) I shan't have lied. It's evident
the art of losing's not too hard to master
though it may look like (Write it!) like disaster.
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A vesztés művészete
(Elizabeth Bishop)
Veszteni megtanulhatsz, nem nehéz:
oly sok az elveszni áhító tárgy,
elhagyhatod őket, s nincs semmi vész.
Veszíts naponta! Nagy bajnak ne nézz
elkallódott kulcsot, unalmas órát,
veszteni megtanulhatsz, nem nehéz.
Majd légy még nagystílűbb vesztő, s merész:
neveket veszíts, helyeket, ahol rád
öröm várna. Mindebből semmi vész.
Anyám óráját is, sőt - vége, kész,
oda egy híján három szép lakóház.
Veszteni megtanulhatsz, nem nehéz.
Elhagytam két szép várost, egy egész
kontinenst, minden országát, folyóját:
hiányzanak, de mégsincs semmi vész.
Még rád is (gunyoros hang, drága kéz-
mozdulatok) ez áll. Nyilvánvaló hát:
Veszthetsz nyugodtan bármit, semmi vész.
Ha úgy is érzed (írd le!), túl nehéz.
/Rakovszky Zsuzsa ford./
Часы на старой виниловой пластинке, трафарет из виниловой салфетки, декупажная карта, текстурная паста, контур.
In the 80's, I was an officer's wife living in Taegu, South Korea. Shopping became my favorite sport. Still can't believe I was willing to go to Korean junkyards to find bargains. I would never do that here in the states! But I got this for $3 and have enjoyed it ever since. (Our house guests frequently don't appreciate the striking clock as much as we do.)
ODC: Bargain