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Go inside Martha's first-ever home, Turkey Hill, a farmhouse in Connecticut. Take a tour of the beautiful property here.
“1933年(昭和8年)、飴屋さんが来たので、一銭銅貨(今だと40円ぐらいでしょうか)を握りしめて晒し飴を求めに来た子供です。晒し飴とは、水飴を何回も引き延ばして白くなった、やや柔らかい飴の事です。 飴の歴史も追いかけてみたいと思います。”
Mujeres vistiendo vaqueros en fotografías de los 1940
This is the only T. ENAMI-attributed photo in the latest batch of eight flickr posts that is NOT taken from a stereoview. I say "attributed" as the same image was ctatloged by an H. SUITO of Tokyo, who might have been the photographer, or a distributor for Enami. The image was taken circa 1914-18. This image was also a popular lantern slide, as well as gracing a Japan-story page in National Geographic Magazine. SEE COMMENTS # 1 AND #2 BELOW. However, like the rest of the views in this batch, Enami also provided it as a small silver-print for tourists wanting some small, nice, "snapshot" photos to mix in with their own amateur pix of Japan. SEE MORE OF ENAMI'S CLASSIC IMAGES IN THIS FLICKr COLLECTION : www.flickr.com/photos/24443965@N08/collections/7215761388... WEBSITE DEDICATED TO ENAMI : www.t-enami.org/ RANDOM SOBA : www.flickriver.com/photos/24443965@N08/random/
L’empire du soleil, texte d’Evrard de Rouvre, photos d’Enrico Gras et Mario Craveri, editions Hachette, 1957.
“foto del día: abran paso! impresionante imagen de ganadería ovina #postalesdecampo”
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I am not sure where and when these photographs had been taken. Some seem to be obviously japanese, others chinese. All the photographs were taken out of an album and were heavily faded, but could be digitally enhanced and cleaned up. Furthermore, some are only very small, as if they were contact prints. Since the photographs are likely to be made by a german soldier or sailor, I would suppose they were made in China, ca. 1910 (Tsingtao/Qingdao). But then, could it also be Manchuria in the 1930s? An alternative would bee that the pictures had been taken in China and Japan that is, the photographer had visited both countries. [ I will tag the following photographs (and previously posted ones from the same provenance) with "xyz", so if you want to see all pictures from this set, just search my stream for the "xyz" tag.]
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During 1942 food shortages began to have an impact on the Australian home front. The agricultural industry was struggling with massive labour shortages, a severe and prolonged drought, and major s…
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rice harvest on Don Khong island in Laos
When Scott Schuman isn’t documenting the street style outside New York’s and Milan’s runway shows, he’s capturing the unwittingly chic far from the world’s fashion capitals.
beyond the form's swirling, glass dominated façade, is a light-filled interior specifically designed to increase social meetings.
One of the most enlightening inventions of the 19th century was photography. This inexpensive method of making portraits allowed us to see all levels of people in society, rather than just the wealthy who could afford to have paintings of their families. Locksmith Blacksmith Furniture Maker Surveyor Coachman Cooper Stonemason Watchmaker Carpenters Butcher Blacksmith Butcher Chimneysweep Miners Peddlar Railroad Designer Scene Painter Shoemaker Sign Painter Teamsters Toleware Painter Blacksmith Butcher Carpenter holding a mallet and chisel Carriage Driver with buggy whip Cook Daguerreotypist Fisherman Indiana Survey Crew Merchant marine sailor Miner with pick and shovel Mule Train Driver with his whip Musician Plasterers 1850 Scientist or Pharmacist Shoe model maker Watchmaker
I've got so much love for dungarees and pinafores these days, I can't even tell you. I bought this pattern back in May whilst I was mak...