Collector of numeral seals.That's the 1928 and 1928A series of FRNs with a number rather than a letter in the district seal. Owner/operator of Bottom Line Currency
Thanks, most interesting. Compliments of Alohagary here is another map of "Hawaii" recreated from the historical records from the era when the islands were known for Captain Cook's Benefactor, The Earl of Sandwich:
These are some original cabinet cards I have of coal miners in West Virginia. Kids, homemade leg, stovepipe lamps and all.
Here’s a shout out to the hard worker.
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All the individuals in the bottom picture seem to be related. There is a "family" resemblance.
Do you have any history of the picture?
Unfortunately no. These were purchased at a local auction without any history of them. It’s amazing what people will sell out of their family. All I know is that is was from a local family, and what I could put together leads me to believe they were out of the Montgomery area.
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This is one of my favorite threads! I wish there was one for each day of the week!
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Doorway to "my office" with my lime green tote in the far background.
Don't laugh, I've got to learn how to download some of my "photographic art." Much of the stuff on these pages is awesome!
My son with his friends and at their concert in San Francisco . If you guessed NIN your right😊.
Cool pictures!
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What’s in the tote?
1903 Hawaii
Note the leper and insane asylum near Honolulu.
"Dixie" 2005 - 2017. Our purebred German Shepard rescue, found at approx 8 weeks old in a dumpster. We gave her a nice life.
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
At the moment it is empty. I use it to bring in stuff to be shredded, snacks for my coworkers from Publix's, lunch, and my depends,
Since we have a bug....
I see your bug, and raise you a True Bug, Order Hemiptera.
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This was the business I sold. Happily retired.
Louis Armstrong
Some of my paintings
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https://www.autismforums.com/media/albums/acrylic-colors-by-rocco.291/
Rocco seems to have some picaso in him..Great use of color
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Tonight’s new arrival from England:
Old English Bead mustard spoon, London, 1788:
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Just Shocking!
Thanks, most interesting. Compliments of Alohagary here is another map of "Hawaii" recreated from the historical records from the era when the islands were known for Captain Cook's Benefactor, The Earl of Sandwich:
And a "selfie":
OK, here are a few I took from this past week:
I find the depends to be binding and they are uncomfortable.
South Shore, old man size. :-)
Old sterling Zippo...
Awesome pictures! Keep them coming!
Asheland approved...
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There is something familiar about this photo but I am just...not sure...
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https://www.autismforums.com/media/albums/acrylic-colors-by-rocco.291/
My drawing ....... Max an African grey
Attended a send off ceremony earlier this week for one of my family members.
Connecticut National Guard 643rd Military Police. 123 guys and gals being deployed to Guantanamo Bay.
Godspeed! Be safe out there!
That reminds me of one I took a while back:
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And these:
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And a burrito for @ErrorsOnCoins
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@MaineJim Reminded me of one, just a different color.
Slightly modified
Old shaving mug.
Somewhat improved....
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
These are some original cabinet cards I have of coal miners in West Virginia. Kids, homemade leg, stovepipe lamps and all.
Here’s a shout out to the hard worker.
@DNADave
All the individuals in the bottom picture seem to be related. There is a "family" resemblance.
Do you have any history of the picture?
Unfortunately no. These were purchased at a local auction without any history of them. It’s amazing what people will sell out of their family. All I know is that is was from a local family, and what I could put together leads me to believe they were out of the Montgomery area.