Stairs, Escalier, Treppe. Materials and documents of architecture and sculpture, 1915

View of an advertising card for Standard Sewing Machine Co., depicting two girls and a dog. Printed on front: “The Standard Sewing Machine Co. Detroit, Mich. Johns & Co., lith., Cleveland, O.” Stamped on back: “G.N. Tyler, Packard organs and domestic sewing machines, Bancroft, Mich.”
- Courtesy of the Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library
Shopping Center 1968
The Duchess of Kent and her favourite dress in LIFE Magazine, July 19, 1937
Joseph Breintnall’s Nature Prints of Leaves is a beautiful collection of leaves, and sometimes feathers, inked and pressed between folded sheets of paper. We love seeing the diversity as well as patterns and textures in nature.
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We’re all in this together.
Maison de L’œuvre Notre Dame in Strasbourg, France 1915. First floor and second floor.
Double House in Grunewald 1898. Arch. Baurat Otto March
From Annancy Stories, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith, 1899.
Here’s a collection of Pamela Colman Smith illustrations.
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“In your study of science you will learn something of your environment which year by year becomes more complex.”
Experiences in General Science. 1942. Frontispiece.











