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the epistles of amerigo mackeral
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the track with joe davenport:
Kanji are Chinese characters used in Japanese form of writing. This upright wooden board was seen in the Omiya district of Saitama near the HIKAWA shrine.
Members of the Happiness Club decorate the Menlo School quad with messages of encouragement. Photo by Carolina Guevara.
Seen at a 1973 ZÜNDAPP Super R 50/561 00 Scooter.
I haven't any details about this fine early 1970s German moped: I couldn't find an emblem. Also the license number doesn't give me any information. But it's most probably a R 50.
49cc 2-stroke engine.
83 kg.
The R 50 was built from 1964 till 1984.
Amsterdam-C, Zeeheldenbuurt, Houtmankade, Sept. 30, 2014.
© 2014 Sander Toonen Amsterdam | All Rights Reserved
Final sandarac-varnished 6x8 opalotype, done by printing a 4x5 film negative via an enlarger onto a collodion wet plate made from white ceramic tile. Striations on the bottom are from silver bath dip I think--these thick 6x8 tiles are rather heavy and it slipped! That's probably how the hesitation marks got there on the bottom.
The original negative was taken with a 7" Aero-Ektar lens mounted on my Graflex Series D and with Tri-X 320 film. Low light conditions indoors. I push-processed the film to 1600. This scan is very close to the original object's tones, including the shift from browns to grays on the edges.
I live in a world of fantasy
so keep your reality away from me.
I see what I want,
I want what I see,
and that is all okay by me.
(Itzah C. Kret)
Not long after my arrival, and since I was walking point, I upgraded my M-16 to an M-16 with an M-203 Grenade Launcher, referred to as an “Over and Under”. The 40mm grenade launcher was cable of firing explosive grenades and flares, but I was carrying buckshot rounds. The buckshot round had 20 large pellets in it.
in the next couple days the full video will be available on Facebook,but in the meantime...
heres a little preview. all told the video took 5 hours to shoot,another 8 to edit, and thats not including
writing and recording the music.. both for the video and for this teaser. all in all,probably spent close to 35 hours, building the concept, working out the effects and lighting, and tweaking the little things that make it much much more than a live performance.
and it is worth every second ;)
SINDER and
On the germination, development, and fructification of the higher Cryptogamia,.
London,Pub. for the Ray society by R. Hardwicke,1862..
One moment at the John Lennon Wall at Prague. Sure it can be seen as a collection of cliches or a presentation of cult of personality. But actually it's quite impressive that the wall has been evolving since early 1980's. It had a role in Velvet Revolution. Today it may be more of a tourist attraction than a big thing for Czechs. But new paint is added to it still every day.
Writing in the late 18th and early 19th century, Elizabeth Hamilton produced fiction, satire, comical sketches, philosophical essays, historical biography, theological treatises, and essays on educational theory. She is best known for her novel The Cottagers of Glenburnie (1808) with its vivid depictions – and biting satires – of Scottish peasant life. A lively and entertaining tale, The Cottagers of Glenburnie also skilfully discusses and dissects class issues, British imperialism, and war.
Also included here are three examples of Hamilton’s non-fiction: Letters on the Elementary Principles of Education (1801); Memoirs of the Life of Agrippina, Wife of Germanicus (1804); and Letters Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman (1806). All three present different aspects of Hamilton’s educational theories. Taken together, these works show how, despite its ostensibly simple plot and style, Glenburnie brings together the political and social concerns of the day with the Scottish Enlightenment interest in theories of the mind and of moral education on which Hamilton drew throughout her career.
The Cottagers of Glenburnie is a fascinating example of early 19th-century women’s fiction.
The Cottagers of Glenburnie
From Letters on the Elementary Principles of Education
From Memoirs of the Life of Agrippina, Wife of Germanicus
From Letters Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman
Francis Jeffrey, Review of Cottagers of Glenburnie
Gloss of Hamilton’s Scots Terms
Explanatory Notes
Dr Pam Perkins is Associate Head of the Department of English, Film and Theatre at the University of Manitoba, Canada.
Cover illustration: detail from ‘Elizabeth Hamilton’. Sir Henry Raeburn (1756–1823).
Illustration courtesy of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh.
Cover design: Mark Blackadder.
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Rozelle (Ayr) Remembrance Woodland includes a stunning tree sculpture trail featuring wooden soldiers and poppies.
The Woodland was created as part of the World War 1 centenary commemorations 2014-18
Memoir posters. Memoir is based on models of 18 century handwriting, but designed to set for contemporary applications. new.myfonts.com/fonts/stephen-rapp/memoir/
CAPA-006945
Mailed from Lamar, Colorado to Miss Chloe Thomas of Beggs, Indian Territory on June 25, 1907:
6-25-07
My pen won't write, W.O. Beckner is here now, is going to stay all week and hold a S.S. meeting next Sun. I'm going to a party Sat. night if nothing happens realy I'm so busy and lazy I haven't done my writing. I wrote my first letter last night - the one I wrote you was the only other. It looks real rainy this morning. Well write as soon as you can. We are trying to plan a picnic in the wood for the 4th come and go along. I sent three postals this morning. If you don't go to school this fall I don't know what I will do with you realy I'm surprised. - Mabel
Letha Hudson - Gladys McClain - My Sis
LOLA Day 20
August 26, 2014
YAYAY I found a coke bottle with my name on it! Well I didn't find it, but it's all mine now! I am one of those people who could take the pepsi challenge and definitely know the difference and prefer coke. I can totally tell, I promise you. Just like I can tell if there is a tiny piece of onion in something I am eating (I DO NOT like onions). So that share a coke slogan got me thinking about sharing. Little E will clutch his favorite train toy (Thomas of course) like his life depends on it, but then out of the blue will walk over to one of his friends and just hand it over to them. Why? I have no idea, but a toddler giving away his most prized train is a pretty big deal. These little people are so amazing. Would you give away a prized possession to someone just because? Would your decision be based on how much it cost you? If you really like it that much? Could you find another one like it? Or would it soley be based on whether or not someone else would really appreciate it? My guess is the former. At least that would be part of my thought process. We put so much value in stuff...............A past Angela would probably even keep this coke bottle. Why? Well because it is special because it has my name on it of course! But Angela 3.0 (not sure if I discussed the versions of my yet, but I am now on 3.0) decided to take a photo of it, enjoy drinking it and then return for refund where applicable.
Oh and I am going to go through with Project333, but I like to start things at the beginning of the month so it will officially start September 1! I have taken two bags of clothes to donation, another bag to my sister and some shoes and such have been boxed up and will likely be donated after Project333 is complete.
Quotes!!!
*Writing means sharing. It's part of the human condition to want to share things - thoughts, ideas, opinions - Paulo Coelho
*“Hey, Ethan."
"Yeah?"
"Remember the Twinkie on the bus? The one I gave you in second grade, the day we met?"
"The one you found on the floor and gave me without telling me? Nice."
He grinned and shot the ball. "It never really fell on the floor. I made that part up.”
― Kami Garcia, Beautiful Chaos
*“If you have a candle, the light won't glow any dimmer if I light yours off of mine.”
― Steven Tyler
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Ilyushin Il-14 (NATO reporting name Crate) was a Soviet twin-engine commercial and military personnel and cargo transport aircraft that first flew in 1950, and entered service in 1954. Il-14 was also manufactured in East Germany by VVB Flugzeugbau (like this model IL-14P), in Czechoslovakia as the Avia 14, and in China under the Chinese designation Y-6. The Il-14 soldiered on in the Soviet Union until the 1980s, and also in other small and poor nations like Cuba and Vietnam. However, the unlicenced Chinese built Y-6 remained in the People's Liberation Army Air Force as a trainer until late 1980s.
10 were operated in Hungary from 1956, two of them by the Hungarian government, eight of them by Malév Hungarian Airlines. The first three of Malév's planes were built in the Soviet Union, with the remaining five Il-14P produced by East Germany. Malév's planes remained operational until 1970, the two planes of the government were retired in 1978. All the Hungarian Il-14 were sold to the Soviet Union for use by the Arctic aviation.
Aviation Museum in Szolnok, Hungary. I drove one hour to the town to visit a modelling show with my two younger kids this Sunday - but since we noticed the airplanes and helicopters behind the fence along the road, we visited this much more exiting museum on our way back, too.
Szolnoki Repülőmúzeum. A két kicsivel jöttünk el Szolnokra most vasárnap, egy modellkiállítás miatt, de odafelé észrevettük a repülőket és helikoptereket az út széli kerítés mögött, ezért visszafelé már itt is megálltunk - és ez a program sokkal érdekesebbnek bizonyult.
NDK gyártású Il–14P a múzeumban. Az IL–14 (NATO-kódja: Crate) a Szovjetunióban az 1950-es évek elején kifejlesztett kétmotoros, kis hatótávolságú szállító repülőgép. Az Il–12 továbbfejlesztett, javított változata. Polgári és katonai szállítási feladatokra egyaránt alkalmazták. A Szovjetunión kívül Csehszlovákiában, a Német Demokratikus Köztársaságban és Kínában is gyártották. A Malév első igazi nemzetközi repülésre alkalmas gépei is ilyen típusúak voltak. A Néphadseregnek is voltak ilyen gépei, szám szerint 2.
Source: Scan of original item.
Set: HIC02.
Date: 9th August 1900.
Repository: From the collection of Mr D. Hicks.
Used here by his very kind permission.
Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
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Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park. August 2017
Other examples of Christoph Wentzel, Graf von Nostitz provenance
Author: Jonstonus, Joannes, 1603-1675
Title: Naturae constantia : seu diatribe in qua posteriorum temporum cum prioribus collationem mundum nec ratione sui totius nec ratione partium universaliter et perpetuo in pejus ruere ostenditur
Origin: [Germany], 1663
Penn Libraries call number: Ms. Codex 1181
Penn Libraries catalog record and facsimile