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Here are conversations that have happened in the last week on Flickr Commons:
Meet Huffy, Stuffy, Muffy and No Tea thank you!
- beachcomber australia said:
- beachcomber australia said:
- National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
12th Infantry, Signal Corps, Day Work, Governor's Island, N.Y. (LOC)
Cecil Rhodes memorial - Buluwayo (LOC)
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swanq said:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Cecil_Rhodes,_Bulawayo
"The statue of Cecil John Rhodes in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, is a bronze sculpture of the British colonialist, businessman and politician who was the founder of the British South Africa Company (BSAC), through which he founded the southern African territory of Rhodesia.
The statue was sculpted by a Scottish sculptor, John Tweed and was erected in Bulawayo city centre in 1904. In February 1981, after Southern Rhodesia's independence as Zimbabwe in 1980, the statue was removed from the city centre; it was relocated to the centenary park at the Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe." -
Seuss. said:
note correct Spelling: Bulawayo
Photographer, Kiandra, New South Wales, 21 June, 1941
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Blue Mountains Library, Local Studies said:
Cool!
An ancient Abbey, abandoned and alone
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Suck Diesel said:

“The golden sun is sinking far
Beyond Kilcummin shore,
The pale faced moon of rosy June
Doth rise to waken lore;
The evening star illumines far
Around old Nephin’s crown,
And muffled roar of Rosses shore
Doth swell these valleys round;
This silent strand, these waters grand,
So deep, so lone, so blue;
This Abbey Moyne whereon I stand,
This prospect of Moyview,
The calm repose of evenings close
That wraps this pool of Moyne,
And wailing cry of seabirds high
Deep silence all enjoin.”
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beachcomber australia said:
HNY 2026 - Trifecta Time !
catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000320969 ROY (this photo)
catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000333039 CAB
catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000326982 IMP -
Niall McAuley said:
beachcomber australia A low ROY, a medium CAB and a huge IMP catalogue number. I think a date is unlikely from catalogue neighbours!
Happy new year, all.
EDIT: Wait, it is not a low ROY number 607 as indicated in the link, it should be 6072 - hope for a nearby dated shot after all. -
beachcomber australia said:
There is another photo - L_ROY_06075 - which shows a newish grave stone with "1898" (or possibly 1888) see - catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000320972
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Niall McAuley said:
ɹǝqɯoɔɥɔɐǝq 1898, definitely
findagrave says its Rev Nolan, P. P. -
beachcomber australia said:
There are many wonderful Googleball views around the ruins; here is Rev Nolan's grave 120+ years later - maps.app.goo.gl/E7xo8qdcVfgs2FdQ7
And a similar but closer view to Mr French / Lawrence's; he was up the hill behind with the cows nibbling at his tripod - maps.app.goo.gl/mzrKnPmfX8u5yfvo7
Pigeonview - maps.app.goo.gl/bGKZzUndmnbbKhic7
I would like to have a snoop around there, perhaps not in January! -
National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
ɹǝqɯoɔɥɔɐǝq Certainly not in the sort of January weather we are currently "enjoying"! Thanks for 1898.
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Niall McAuley said:
L_ROY_06077 of Killala has the 1900 causeway. I see some possibility at findagrave that Rev. PJ Nolan did not die until 1906, in spite of the 1898 date there.
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Suck Diesel said:
maps.app.goo.gl/BWznwBAqo2M8Ww3P6
Who let the dogs out?
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beachcomber australia said:
6 January 1962 was a Saturday ...
Perhaps they are chasing that naughty little Hillman Minx - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillman_Minx#Audax_design_Hillman_Minx_Series_I_to_Series_VI,_1956%E2%80%931967) -
beachcomber australia said:
About here?? There is a tree blocking the two-storey building with chimneys -
maps.app.goo.gl/XUJsdo5aGCWh4jtX8 -
beachcomber australia said:
March 2021 streetview is slightly clearer - maps.app.goo.gl/GLzAFbBt3XNGKCSx6
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beachcomber australia said:
Aha! The reference to "Doone" in the catalogue is Mr O'Dea's own house, as O Mac wrote here -
It's the house on the right - maps.app.goo.gl/CzsDbivWYjarBnCk8 -
beachcomber australia said:
Several "Doone" photos in the catalogue, eg ...
Mr O'Dea in armchair - catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000305764
Muriel mowing the lawn - catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000305062
Sold + Morris Minor -
catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000307712
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
From the Irish Independent, 2 July 1970...
DETACHED BUNGALOW
"DOONE", TEMPLEOGUE ROAD
2 reception, study, kitchen, 3 bed rooms, etc. AUCTION MID-JULY
FINNEGAN MENTON
Tel. 63914 -
Suck Diesel said:
I think the wall on left belonged to Templeogue Lodge, long gone
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Three weeks later in the Irish Independent, 24 July 1970...
AUCTION RESULTS
Finnegan Menton:
"Doone," Templeogue Road — sold at £6,500 -
Suck Diesel said:

“The phrase "the Templeogue hunt" was a dark joke or local saying referring to the frequent deaths caused by the tram, as victims were "hunted" down by the silent tram and ended up in the pub”
Loucks Family - Unknown Date and Location
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Cloyne and District Historical Society said:
Please let us know if you can help identify these children. Thanks!
The Loucks Family - Unknown date
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Cloyne and District Historical Society said:
Some of these family members may have been improperly identified. If you see errors, please let us know. Thanks!
Curly Stephenson
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Jorge Cardim said:
A great work! one of the best!
Seen in Join the Best
Don’t forget! Post one, fave two!
Columbia Univ. commencement, academic procession of faculty, New York (LOC)
Columbia Univ. commencement, academic procession of Barnard girls, New York (LOC)
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swanq said:
May 27 was the date for the 1908 commencement at Columbia, including Barnard.
See
See East Oregonian : E.O (Pendleton, Umatilla Co., Or.;Pendleton, OR), May 27, 1908, (EVENING EDITION), P. 3
- www.loc.gov/resource/sn88086023/1908-05-27/ed-1/?sp=3&...
Sculptural fountain "Great God Pan" (LOC)
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swanq said:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_God_Pan_(sculpture)
"The Great God Pan (cast 1898–1899) is a bronze sculpture by American sculptor George Grey Barnard. Since 1907, it has been a fixture of the Columbia University campus in Manhattan, New York City."
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"The Pan Fountain was installed in 1907 on The Green at Amsterdam Avenue and 120th Street, then the northeast corner of the campus."
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"In 1959, to make way for construction of the Seeley W. Mudd Engineering Building, Columbia relocated the Pan statue and its granite base—but not its architectural setting and fountain—to Amsterdam Avenue and 119th Street. It was relocated again in 1963, to a courtyard between Fayerweather and Avery Halls. To make way for a 1975 expansion of Avery Hall, Pan was relocated to its current site: north of West 116th Street, between Lewisohn Hall and the Low Memorial Library."
See also
- blogs.library.columbia.edu/outdoorsculpture/2013/12/30/ge...
- bwog.com/2021/12/a-deep-dive-into-the-pan-statue-in-front...
Presumably this photo was taken in 1907 while the initial installation and construction of the fountain at Columbia was happening. It was in place by October 1907.
The Sun (New York [N.Y.]), October 28, 1907, P. 4.
www.loc.gov/resource/sn83030272/1907-10-28/ed-1/?sp=4&...
'Nicknames, like greаtness, are thrust upon some men and some statues, as would appear from the experience of George Gray Barnard's marble "The Great God Pan." recently set up in the grounds of Columbia University. The statue is of heroic size and striking in conception. But nothing of this is suggested by its popular sobriquet. Ask the attendants to be directed to "The Great God Pan" and they stare at you. The statue of the great god of nature who blows his mute pipe there on the Columbia green is known from one end of the university to the other as plain Peter Pan.'
Statue of Hamilton at Columbia University, New York (LOC)
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swanq said:
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Alexander_Hamilton_(Columbia_University)
"An outdoor 1908 sculpture of Alexander Hamilton by William Ordway Partridge is installed outside Hamilton Hall on the Columbia University campus in Manhattan, New York, United States."
See also Foundry Father from 2007
magazine.columbia.edu/article/foundry-father -
swanq said:
The statue was installed on May 27, 1908
See New-York tribune (New York [N.Y.]), May 7, 1908, P. 7
- www.loc.gov/resource/sn83030214/1908-05-07/ed-1/?sp=7&...
"Gift of Columbia Alumni To Be Dedicated on South Field.
A bronze statue of Alexander Hamilton, of heroic size, by William Ordway Partridge. the New York sculptor, will be unveiled and dedicated In the court south of Hamilton Hall, on South Field, on the afternoon of commencement day of Columbia University, May 27."
Awaiting arrival by boat of Gov. Clinton's remains, New York (LOC)
Society of War of 1812 in Gov. Clinton's funeral parade, New York (LOC)
Mayor McClellan and committee to receive Gov. Clinton's remains, waiting arrival, New York (LOC)
Caisson and Gov. Clinton's funeral parade, New York (LOC)
Caisson in Gov. Clinton's funeral parade, New York (LOC)
Boat arriving with Gov. Clinton's body, New York Harbor (LOC)
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swanq said:
See New-York tribune (New York [N.Y.]), May 24, 1908, P. 55
- www.loc.gov/resource/sn83030214/1908-05-24/ed-1/?sp=55
"KINGSTON TO CELEBRATE HER 250TH ANNIVERSARY
Reinterment of the Body of Governor Clinton Principal Feature."
"New York City will have a chance to share in the honors done to the first executive when the body arrives at the Battery from Washington. it will be escorted by between 2,500 and 3,000 soldiers, sailors, Clinton descendants, city officials, committees and citizens through the lower streets of the city to the City Hall, passing Fraunces's Tavern, where Clinton entertained Washington, and St. Paul's Chapel, where he was in the habit of attending religious service when in the city. The body will lie in state at the City Hall throughout the day until sunset, when it will be placed on a naval vessel for transfer to Kingston. It will be accompanied by a fleet of torpedo craft, and, it is expected, will be saluted at various points along the river."
26_0066960 Ryan Negative
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
Apparently a United Auto Workers strike possibly in the 1960s or 1970s. I was unable to find this story in newspaper archives.
C 0740 Ryan Negative
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
I guess this depicts the command link for the remotely-piloyed airborne thing.
Ryan chart D-1453-1 Ryan Negative
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
I can't figure this one out. An antenna? A pressure transducer? Unsure.
76117a-5_3
from SDASM Archives
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Ilsa Hesse said:
Thanks!
All I have is -
Born 1895 St Francisville, IL
Inducted 1917 Montana.
348 FA Regt, 166 FA Br, 91 Div. Overseas 1918 - 1919.
Possibly also - Aviation Cadet, 27th Aero Squadron.
I cant find him in the 41st at all
cool though, I will have to dig more :-)
57-55 birds-eye view of Grays Harbor via Jones 5x7 b_w neg Ryan Negative
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
Front page of the Aberdeen Herald January 11, 1894.
Don't forget to take your Simmons Liver Regulator every day.
73-0100-016 Ryan Negative
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
I hadn't realized these Allisons originally shipped with three-blade props.
88077-C Ryan Negative
from SDASM Archives
106331 Ryan Negative
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
At right: possibly Lieutenant General John Macnair Wright, U.S. Army (14 April 1916 – 27 January 2014).
C74-001-015 Ryan Negative
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
Name tag on the guy on the left is something like, "A. J. Brillanto." I can't find that name in the organization charts (yet).
C74-001-017 Ryan Negative
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
Left: the late Colonel Ward Hemenway, U.S. Air Force.
C74-001-026 Ryan Negative
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
If you want to fix it, several of these black-and-white images need to be flipped horizontally, Note the text in the background. Best wishes and thanks for your efforts. Ok to delete this comment.
Flex-Wing in flight N140N 70mm color film clip no frame number right side from distance 3 Ryan Negative
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
I don't think this is Fox Field. Any idea which airfield? Please tag...
No print number - Unknown Ryan Proposed System Ryan Negative
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
Possibly some kind of ASROC which may or may not ever have been deployed.
Ryan chart A-7293 GSDI 4x5 color neg Ryan Negative
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
Tags added based on Wikipedia entries. Please feel free to post corrections or ask for incorrect tags to be deleted.
Old Sydney Girls High School Castlereagh St, Sydney
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covid convict said:
Ha! I've just now discovered that in 1922 David Jones sold what was a larger part of the former Girls' High School site to Sir Benjamin and John Fuller, who subsequently built the St James Theatre and St James Building there...the St James Theatre was built in 1923-26 (including excavation)...the St James Building wasn't completed until ca. late 1929...it was opened in January 1930...
trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/16005719 - SMH, 3rd June, 1922...item re DJ's sale of the larger part of the Girls' High School site to the Fullers...
The "Human Squirrel" who did many daring "stunts" in climbing for benefit of War Relief Funds in New York City.
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jonzdesire said:
💎💎💎💎
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jessamyn west said:
This may be Martin O'Donnell but I couldn't link him more specifically.
www.newspapers.com/article/the-buffalo-commercial/168415676/
[Red Cross Siberian Commission] Happy New Year, 1920 (LOC)
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swanq said:
See www.jstor.org/stable/3405597?seq=1 for info about the Red Cross Siberian Commission from February 1919.
"Under the Red Cross Commission to Siberia, over one hundred and fifty American nurses are now stationed at Red Cross hospitals at Vladivostok, Russian Island, Omsk, Tumen, Novo-Nikolaovsk, and the Engineers' Hospital established to help care for the men now at work on the Trans-Siberian Railway."
Prang's American Christmas & New Year cards (LOC)
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swanq said:
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Prang
'Louis Prang (March 12, 1824 – June 15, 1909) was an American printer, lithographer, publisher, and Georgist. He is sometimes known as the "father of the American Christmas card".'
New Year reception at the White House. Photo shows thousands of citizens waiting to be received (LOC)
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swanq said:
The President in 1927 was Calvin Coolidge.
New Year's Eve (LOC)
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swanq said:
Text at lower left is: "E.P. & L. RESTEIN'S OIL- CHROMO."
See digital.librarycompany.org/islandora/object/digitool%3A79685
"E. P. & L. Restein, the Philadelphia chromolithographic firm established by brothers Edmund Prosper and Louis (Ludwig) Restein, operated ca. 1864-1912."
Nollaig shona is faoi mhaise díobh go léir
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Oliver (Wolbadger) said:
Happy New Year and all the best for 2026!
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Carol Maddock said:
John Spooner Fantastic! I found one as late as 27 July 1946 in the Drogheda Independent. Jill Delaney carried the day in the Girls Under Eight competition at the Children's Carnival at Bettystown for Best Advertisement.
"The Tetons - Snake River," Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
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jonzdesire said:
💎💎💎💎
76117a-2 Curatorial Collection Image
from SDASM Archives
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Ilsa Hesse said:
Can we see the marking on it?
Could it be 148th?
that was an artillery regiment attached to the 41st in WWI.
That is a Sunset from them for sure. -
SDASM Archives said:
Ilsa Hesse

Looks like 348
Crates of peaches in the orchard, Delta County, Colo. (LOC)
A happy New Year 1867 - a happy New Year 1917 (LOC)
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Oliver (Wolbadger) said:
Wishing you a peaceful and happy New Year!
A year in review: a message from NMFDC's commander
from Navy Medicine
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Oliver (Wolbadger) said:
Happy New Year and best wishes for 2026!
Bufford's new year sheet no. 12 (LOC)
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swanq said:
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Henry_Bufford
"John Henry Bufford (1810–1870) was a lithographer in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts.
Bufford trained in the Pendleton shop in Boston from 1829 to 1831.
In 1835 he moved to New York, where he worked independently for five years while accepting commissions from George Endicott and Nathaniel Currier. Bufford returned to Boston in 1839, and became 'chief artist' in the print shop owned by Benjamin W. Thayer (who had bought the Pendleton outfit)."
By 1878, the copyright date for this sheet of cards, John Henry Bufford, Sr. had died. His sons were running the business.




