Azalea, Geranium, Roses, Jasmine, Bretia. Frontispiece. Page 8 of Mrs. C. M. Badger’s Floral belles from the green-house and garden. Published in 1867 by Charles Scribner and Company, New York. John F. Trow and Company, printers. Collections of the Smithsonian Libraries. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/floralbellesfro00badg/page/n8/mode/1upCamellia and Bignonia. Page 19 of Mrs. C. M. Badger’s Floral belles from the green-house and garden. Published in 1867 by Charles Scribner and Company, New York. John F. Trow and Company, printers. Collections of the Smithsonian Libraries. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/floralbellesfro00badg/page/n18/mode/1upFuchias. Page 27 of Mrs. C. M. Badger’s Floral belles from the green-house and garden. Published in 1867 by Charles Scribner and Company, New York. John F. Trow and Company, printers. Collections of the Smithsonian Libraries. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/floralbellesfro00badg/page/n26/mode/1upCactus. Page 30 of Mrs. C. M. Badger’s Floral belles from the green-house and garden. Published in 1867 by Charles Scribner and Company, New York. John F. Trow and Company, printers. Collections of the Smithsonian Libraries. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/floralbellesfro00badg/page/n30/mode/1upPansies. Page 54 of Mrs. C. M. Badger’s Floral belles from the green-house and garden. Published in 1867 by Charles Scribner and Company, New York. John F. Trow and Company, printers. Collections of the Smithsonian Libraries. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/floralbellesfro00badg/page/n54/mode/1upTulips. Page 63 of Mrs. C. M. Badger’s Floral belles from the green-house and garden. Published in 1867 by Charles Scribner and Company, New York. John F. Trow and Company, printers. Collections of the Smithsonian Libraries. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/floralbellesfro00badg/page/n62/mode/1up Asters. Page 75 of Mrs. C. M. Badger’s Floral belles from the green-house and garden. Published in 1867 by Charles Scribner and Company, New York. John F. Trow and Company, printers. Collections of the Smithsonian Libraries. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/floralbellesfro00badg/page/n74/mode/1up
Eagle Lake. Having to clean before the cleaning lady arrives tedious. The children leaving everything in their toy box out in an eternal Noah’s Ark display, like the holiday windows at the big jeweler in Portland, but in plastic and painted wood instead of gold and platinum with diamonded-up hooves. A need to make up for it somewhere, so the lady doesn’t quit like the last three did, announcing that there were tidier families to clean for, even if you have to bring your own broom.
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Front cover. Image 1 of “Architectural Drawing and Lettering.” Frank A. Bourne, H.V. Von Horst, and Frank Chouteau Brown, authors. Published in 1910 by the American School of Correspondence, Chicago, Illinois. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/bwb_W7-DDB-713/mode/1upDETAIL OF GREEK DORIC ORDER: an example of conventional shadows and rendering. Page 17, Image 18 of “Architectural Drawing and Lettering.” Frank A. Bourne, H.V. Von Horst, and Frank Chouteau Brown, authors. Published in 1910 by the American School of Correspondence, Chicago, Illinois. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/bwb_W7-DDB-713/page/n17/mode/1upgSection Through Vaulted Ceiling, Showing Conventional Shadows and Method of Rendering.Page 56, Image 57 of “Architectural Drawing and Lettering.” Frank A. Bourne, H.V. Von Horst, and Frank Chouteau Brown, authors. Published in 1910 by the American School of Correspondence, Chicago, Illinois. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/bwb_W7-DDB-713/page/n56/mode/1upShowing Difference in Rendering Stone and Metal. Page 60, Image 61 of “Architectural Drawing and Lettering.” Frank A. Bourne, H.V. Von Horst, and Frank Chouteau Brown, authors. Published in 1910 by the American School of Correspondence, Chicago, Illinois. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/bwb_W7-DDB-713/page/n60/mode/1up
When the bride and groom were alone, Lord Edward Grayton read the Song of Songs to his wife, kissed her cool, waxy neck, and, sitting in an armchair, lit a new pipe.Inhaling the smoke, which carried all the narcotic aromas of the East that had once intoxicated poor Sulamita, the lord gazed with tender satisfaction at Lady Mary, still awake in her pink pajamas, as if waiting for something. Page 34 of Winnica: miesięcznik ilustrowany poświęcony kobiecie w życiu, sztuce i anegdocie N.1.Number 1. Published by the Ateneum Publishing Society in 1925. Contributed by the Library of the Institute of Literary Research PAS. In the public domain. via https://archive.org/details/rcin.org.pl.WA248_24139_P-I-573_winnica-2_o_68204/page/34/mode/1up Page 20 of Winnica: miesięcznik ilustrowany poświęcony kobiecie w życiu, sztuce i anegdocie N.1.Number 12. Published by the Ateneum Publishing Society in 1925. Contributed by the Library of the Institute of Literary Research PAS. In the public domain. via https://archive.org/details/rcin.org.pl.WA248_87036_P-I-573_winnica-2_o_67928/page/20/mode/1upPage 23, Image 25 of Winnica: miesięcznik ilustrowany poświęcony kobiecie w życiu, sztuce i anegdocie N.1.Number 4. Published by the Ateneum Publishing Society in 1925. Contributed by the Library of the Institute of Literary Research PAS. In the public domain. via https://archive.org/details/rcin.org.pl.WA248_87039_P-I-573_winnica-4_o_68225/page/23/mode/1upPage 46, Image 48 of Winnica: miesięcznik ilustrowany poświęcony kobiecie w życiu, sztuce i anegdocie N.1.Number 4. Published by the Ateneum Publishing Society in 1925. Contributed by the Library of the Institute of Literary Research PAS. In the public domain. via https://archive.org/details/rcin.org.pl.WA248_87039_P-I-573_winnica-4_o_68225/page/46/mode/1up
Dressing room? leading into the bedroom past the fabric draped doorway with various potted plants and a framed photograph of two women dressed in white standing on top of the desk. One of those fun child motif statuettes, too. 1895-1900. Location not given but presumably in Sweden because it is in Arkivkopia, the Archive of Swedish cultural commons/Stockholm Digital Museum. via the Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/arkivkopia.se-digstad-SSMC003289S-0Dining room, the chairs having caned backs. Also a clock and marble or ceramic busts on wooden stands on either side of the fireplace with ots mantle covered with various ornaments including? an animal horn with silver mounts. 1895-1900. Location not given but presumably in Sweden because it is in Arkivkopia, the Archive of Swedish cultural commons/Stockholm Digital Museum. via the Internet Archive https://dn710704.ca.archive.org/0/items/arkivkopia.se-digmus-olm-OLM-2008-1-326/032wYWVnnWcU.jpgParlor/living room, the sofa, table and chairs with their striped upholstery being antiques along with the paintings. The rug looks later, maybe. So published in 1950 but with the furnishings being much older. Location not given but presumably in Sweden as the photograph is in the collections of the Örebro County Museum and because it is in Arkivkopia, the Archive of Swedish cultural commons. via the Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/arkivkopia.se-digmus-olm-OLM-91-102-3964Sitting room with the table set for a party with a large potted hyacinth? over on the right. 1909 image. Location not given but presumably in Sweden as the photograph is in the collections of the Örebro County Museum and because it is in Arkivkopia, the Archive of Swedish cultural commons. via the Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/arkivkopia.se-digmus-olm-OLM-92.149.764-1Parlor with potted palms, at least one ceramic or marble statuette and a few lamps with ruffled silk lampshades. Also a three piece upholstered parlor set, a settee and two armchairs. 1890-1920 image. Location not given but presumably in Sweden as the photograph is in it is in Arkivkopia, the Archive of Swedish cultural commons. via the Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/arkivkopia.se-digstad-SSMC003274S-0Rumsinteriör. Fru Åqvist.Lady’s dressing room, the vanity with an organdy? skirt and three lamps with ruffled silk shades. 1957 image. Swedish, exact location not given. Arkivkopia, the Archive of Swedish cultural commons. via the Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/arkivkopia.se-digmus-olm-OLM-91-102-12550Svartå Herrgård, rumsinteriör. Bedroom. Degerfors Municipality, Örebro County, Sweden. Image published in 1968 with the bed, portraits and the furniture being older. Collections of the Örebro County Museum via the Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/arkivkopia.se-digmus-olm-OLM-91-102-16876
Marin County. Lunch over, and a couple of hours to do something with ahead of the poodle needing to be picked up from the groomer’s. A work apron needed, then, what with the dog always shedding the minute something comes along that she doesn’t want to do.
Title page. Image 11 of Designs for ornamental plate, many of which have been executed in silver from original drawings. Charles Heathcote Tatham Architect; member of the Academy of Saint Luke at Rome, and of the Institute at Bologna, publisher. Printed in London in 1806 for Thomas Gardner, Cavendish Square by John Barfield, Printer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Collections of the Getty Research Institute. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/gri_33125012243503/page/n10/mode/1upThe Cup: A Piece of Plate designed and executed for the Earl of Carlisle, in the year 1801 – weight 500 ounces. Charles Heathcote Tatham, invenit. G. Cooper, engraver (I think). Image 23 of Designs for ornamental plate, many of which have been executed in silver from original drawings. Charles Heathcote Tatham Architect; member of the Academy of Saint Luke at Rome, and of the Institute at Bologna, publisher. Printed in London in 1806 for Thomas Gardner, Cavendish Square by John Barfield, Printer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Collections of the Getty Research Institute. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/gri_33125012243503/page/n20/mode/1upA Waiter designed and executed in Silver and Gilt, for the Right Honourable Earl Camden, in the Year 1803: Section of the Waiter, 28 Inches Diameter. Charles Heathcote Tatham, invenit. G. Cooper, engraver (I think). Image 18 of Designs for ornamental plate, many of which have been executed in silver from original drawings. Charles Heathcote Tatham Architect; member of the Academy of Saint Luke at Rome, and of the Institute at Bologna, publisher. Printed in London in 1806 for Thomas Gardner, Cavendish Square by John Barfield, Printer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Collections of the Getty Research Institute. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/gri_33125012243503/page/n18/mode/1upA Lamp and Column designed and executed in the Year 1800, the base being two feet wide.Charles Heathcote Tatham, invenit. G. Cooper, engraver (I think). Image 28 of Designs for ornamental plate, many of which have been executed in silver from original drawings. Charles Heathcote Tatham Architect; member of the Academy of Saint Luke at Rome, and of the Institute at Bologna, publisher. Printed in London in 1806 for Thomas Gardner, Cavendish Square by John Barfield, Printer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Collections of the Getty Research Institute. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/gri_33125012243503/page/n28/mode/1upDesigns for Lights to burn oil, after the manner of Italian Lamps. A is the Representation of the Lamp which was used by the Author, at Rome. Charles Heathcote Tatham, invenit. G. Cooper, engraver (I think). Image 32 of Designs for ornamental plate, many of which have been executed in silver from original drawings. Charles Heathcote Tatham Architect; member of the Academy of Saint Luke at Rome, and of the Institute at Bologna, publisher. Printed in London in 1806 for Thomas Gardner, Cavendish Square by John Barfield, Printer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Collections of the Getty Research Institute. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/gri_33125012243503/page/n32/mode/1upA Design for a Branch Light to be Executed in Silver: The End of the Base. Charles Heathcote Tatham, invenit. G. Cooper, engraver (I think). Image 56 of Designs for ornamental plate, many of which have been executed in silver from original drawings. Charles Heathcote Tatham Architect; member of the Academy of Saint Luke at Rome, and of the Institute at Bologna, publisher. Printed in London in 1806 for Thomas Gardner, Cavendish Square by John Barfield, Printer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Collections of the Getty Research Institute. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/gri_33125012243503/page/n56/mode/1upA Design for the Centre of a Table, Ornament for the proposed to be executed in Silver. Charles Heathcote Tatham, invenit. G. Cooper, engraver (I think). Image 71 of Designs for ornamental plate, many of which have been executed in silver from original drawings. Charles Heathcote Tatham Architect; member of the Academy of Saint Luke at Rome, and of the Institute at Bologna, publisher. Printed in London in 1806 for Thomas Gardner, Cavendish Square by John Barfield, Printer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Collections of the Getty Research Institute. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/gri_33125012243503/page/14/mode/1upThe Component parts to a larger Scale of the preceding Plate. Charles Heathcote Tatham, invenit. G. Cooper, engraver (I think). Image 81 of Designs for ornamental plate, many of which have been executed in silver from original drawings. Charles Heathcote Tatham Architect; member of the Academy of Saint Luke at Rome, and of the Institute at Bologna, publisher. Printed in London in 1806 for Thomas Gardner, Cavendish Square by John Barfield, Printer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Collections of the Getty Research Institute. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/gri_33125012243503/page/24/mode/1upA Design for a Tureen proposed to be executed in Silver. Charles Heathcote Tatham, invenit. G. Cooper, engraver (I think). Image 85 of Designs for ornamental plate, many of which have been executed in silver from original drawings. Charles Heathcote Tatham Architect; member of the Academy of Saint Luke at Rome, and of the Institute at Bologna, publisher. Printed in London in 1806 for Thomas Gardner, Cavendish Square by John Barfield, Printer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Collections of the Getty Research Institute. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/gri_33125012243503/page/28/mode/1upOutlines of Etruscan Vases now in England. Charles Heathcote Tatham, invenit. G. Cooper, engraver (I think). Image 95 of Designs for ornamental plate, many of which have been executed in silver from original drawings. Charles Heathcote Tatham Architect; member of the Academy of Saint Luke at Rome, and of the Institute at Bologna, publisher. Printed in London in 1806 for Thomas Gardner, Cavendish Square by John Barfield, Printer to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Collections of the Getty Research Institute. In the public domain due to age. via https://archive.org/details/gri_33125012243503/page/n94/mode/1up
A tiny bit of ice left up at the top of the elm across the way, so high up the branches are like twigs. Only the tiniest birds having a nest that high up lest their babies tumble to the ground.
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