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Paul Stang (1888-1923) was a self-taught photographer who, camera in hand, documented the establishment of aluminium production in the small village of Stongfjorden, Norway. Paul was fond of nature and disliked the development of industry in Stongfjorden. Even so he, like many others in Stongfjorden, found work at the aluminium factory - A/S Stangfjorden Elektrokemiske Fabriker. However, Paul retained an active interest in the farm work carried out on his father's farm Stang - an interest which is documented in this collection. Paul also photographed the people of Stongfjorden and all sorts of leisure activities. These fascinating photographs below were taken by Paul Stang from circa 1910s. 7th of May celebrations in Stongfjorden A family portrait - even the family dog is posing A group of people playing the game "slå på ring" A portrait of two of Paul Stang's sisters - Jørgina Stang with the guitar and Marie Stang with the fiddle Hay-making in Stongfjorden Johannes and Anna Grimelid at their wedding day. Anna is wearing her "bunad" (national costume) and a traditional bridal crown. Group portrait at Lushågen, ca. 1910 Farm work, Yndestad, 1916 Coffee in the garden, ca. 1910 Brother and sisters Paul, Amalie and Jørgina Stang hiking in the mountains together with an unidentified woman, ca. 1910 A group of people having a picnic at a mountain farm in the Stongfjorden area, ca. 1910 The cows are being milked at one of the farms in Stongfjorden, ca. 1910 Picnic at mountain farm, ca. 1910 Olivia "Linken" Hiorth and her daughters, ca. 1910 Group portrait of the amateur actors performing in the play "Elskhug og giftarmål", ca. 1910 Group portrait from a mountain farm in the Stongfjorden area, ca. 1910 Ovidia and Hans Dørhellen, ca. 1910 Gudrun Friborg Waagen from Bergen, ca. 1910 Group photo by the dam, ca. 1910 Dancing at Lushågen, ca. 1910 A woman and man at work cutting stones for the foundation wall in the background, ca. 1910 Women and children outside a small farm house at Stang, ca. 1910 Three women, ca. 1910 Playing a game of "slå på ring" at Folkefjellet, ca. 1910 Jakob Osland worked for a few years at the iodine factory which was opened in 1897, ca. 1910 17th of May celebrations in Stongfjorden in the early 1900s
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A Lutist (1904). Aleksey (Stepanovich) Stepanov (Russian, 1858-1923). Oil on panel. Stepanov began by painting small genre scenes in the style of Pryanishnikov, through whom he became interested in...
Paul Stang (1888-1923) was a self-taught photographer who, camera in hand, documented the establishment of aluminium production in the small village of Stongfjorden, Norway. Paul was fond of nature and disliked the development of industry in Stongfjorden. Even so he, like many others in Stongfjorden, found work at the aluminium factory - A/S Stangfjorden Elektrokemiske Fabriker. However, Paul retained an active interest in the farm work carried out on his father's farm Stang - an interest which is documented in this collection. Paul also photographed the people of Stongfjorden and all sorts of leisure activities. These fascinating photographs below were taken by Paul Stang from circa 1910s. 7th of May celebrations in Stongfjorden A family portrait - even the family dog is posing A group of people playing the game "slå på ring" A portrait of two of Paul Stang's sisters - Jørgina Stang with the guitar and Marie Stang with the fiddle Hay-making in Stongfjorden Johannes and Anna Grimelid at their wedding day. Anna is wearing her "bunad" (national costume) and a traditional bridal crown. Group portrait at Lushågen, ca. 1910 Farm work, Yndestad, 1916 Coffee in the garden, ca. 1910 Brother and sisters Paul, Amalie and Jørgina Stang hiking in the mountains together with an unidentified woman, ca. 1910 A group of people having a picnic at a mountain farm in the Stongfjorden area, ca. 1910 The cows are being milked at one of the farms in Stongfjorden, ca. 1910 Picnic at mountain farm, ca. 1910 Olivia "Linken" Hiorth and her daughters, ca. 1910 Group portrait of the amateur actors performing in the play "Elskhug og giftarmål", ca. 1910 Group portrait from a mountain farm in the Stongfjorden area, ca. 1910 Ovidia and Hans Dørhellen, ca. 1910 Gudrun Friborg Waagen from Bergen, ca. 1910 Group photo by the dam, ca. 1910 Dancing at Lushågen, ca. 1910 A woman and man at work cutting stones for the foundation wall in the background, ca. 1910 Women and children outside a small farm house at Stang, ca. 1910 Three women, ca. 1910 Playing a game of "slå på ring" at Folkefjellet, ca. 1910 Jakob Osland worked for a few years at the iodine factory which was opened in 1897, ca. 1910 17th of May celebrations in Stongfjorden in the early 1900s
Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/35541 This image was scanned from a postcard in an album belonging to Francis Richard (Frank) Moore (1878-1964), whose family was based at Bishop's Bridge near Maitland, New South Wales at the time the postcard was sent. Mr Moore was a teacher who taught in schools in northern NSW and in Sydney. The postcards were collected at the turn of the twentieth century. After Mr Moore's death, the album passed to his sister, Eliza Jane Keily, née Moore (1890-1968). The image is published here with permission of the family. If you wish to reproduce the image, please acknowledge the Collection and the University of Newcastle Library. Please contact us or leave a comment if you have any information about the image.
bringing together more than 500 items, the exhibition is the first major overview of the subject of childhood as a means for modern design thinking in the 20th century.
'Dead Fred's Genealogy Photo Archive' is a free and fun research website devoted to helping people visualize their heritage. It currently has data on 22,927 surnames but the content is interesting to scroll through even if you're not related to any of them.
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SFFf-1989091.162929 Farmers hard at work loading hay. Photographer: Paul Stang.
Оригинал взят у lilasbleu в Монмартр в начале ХХ века Мулен Руж со стороны сада Фуникулер Здесь много старых фото квартала Монмартра Маки (некоторые решили, что весь Монмартр был такой, как Маки).
Paul Stang (1888-1923) was a self-taught photographer who, camera in hand, documented the establishment of aluminium production in the small village of Stongfjorden, Norway. Paul was fond of nature and disliked the development of industry in Stongfjorden. Even so he, like many others in Stongfjorden, found work at the aluminium factory - A/S Stangfjorden Elektrokemiske Fabriker. However, Paul retained an active interest in the farm work carried out on his father's farm Stang - an interest which is documented in this collection. Paul also photographed the people of Stongfjorden and all sorts of leisure activities. These fascinating photographs below were taken by Paul Stang from circa 1910s. 7th of May celebrations in Stongfjorden A family portrait - even the family dog is posing A group of people playing the game "slå på ring" A portrait of two of Paul Stang's sisters - Jørgina Stang with the guitar and Marie Stang with the fiddle Hay-making in Stongfjorden Johannes and Anna Grimelid at their wedding day. Anna is wearing her "bunad" (national costume) and a traditional bridal crown. Group portrait at Lushågen, ca. 1910 Farm work, Yndestad, 1916 Coffee in the garden, ca. 1910 Brother and sisters Paul, Amalie and Jørgina Stang hiking in the mountains together with an unidentified woman, ca. 1910 A group of people having a picnic at a mountain farm in the Stongfjorden area, ca. 1910 The cows are being milked at one of the farms in Stongfjorden, ca. 1910 Picnic at mountain farm, ca. 1910 Olivia "Linken" Hiorth and her daughters, ca. 1910 Group portrait of the amateur actors performing in the play "Elskhug og giftarmål", ca. 1910 Group portrait from a mountain farm in the Stongfjorden area, ca. 1910 Ovidia and Hans Dørhellen, ca. 1910 Gudrun Friborg Waagen from Bergen, ca. 1910 Group photo by the dam, ca. 1910 Dancing at Lushågen, ca. 1910 A woman and man at work cutting stones for the foundation wall in the background, ca. 1910 Women and children outside a small farm house at Stang, ca. 1910 Three women, ca. 1910 Playing a game of "slå på ring" at Folkefjellet, ca. 1910 Jakob Osland worked for a few years at the iodine factory which was opened in 1897, ca. 1910 17th of May celebrations in Stongfjorden in the early 1900s
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Fred C. Newmeyer (August 9, 1888 April 24, 1967) was an American actor, film director and film producer. A native of Central City, Colorado, he is best known for directing a handful of films in the Our Gang series and for directing Harold Lloyd's movies The Freshman and Girl Shy. Newmeyer also had
Mabel Normand in 'The Extra Girl" (1923)
Pola Negri, 1923