Graphic Relics
We moved a 19th century house.
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we moved a 19th century house from Don Manley on Vimeo.
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Old House Soul
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This is a promo clip from the movie: "Old House Soul." Michel Schtakleff and I completed the movie in 2010. The movie explores the work and advocacy of the late Steve Tyson; an architectural preservationist and advocate in RI. "Old House Soul" premiered at the RI international film festival and aired for a while on RI PBS. We hope to post the full-length movie on YouTube soon. In the meantime you can purchase a DVD from Createspace and Amazon. (links below) Createspace is a lot cheaper. I'm not sure why. Createspace: https://www.createspace.com/305690 Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/House-Soul-Manley-Michel-Schtakleff/dp/B01EGQA9YK
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Now that's a big camera!
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Click here to learn more about Dennis Manarchy's large-format camera.
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We've added some new cuts to our clipart collection
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Click here to view latest cuts.
History of the T-shirt
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T-shirts evolved from undergarments worn in the 19th century, originally one-piece underwear and later tops and bottoms often with buttons. During the latter part of the 19th century miners and dock workers adopted T-shirts to accommodate hot working environments. According to Wikipedia more contemporary slip on T's without buttons appeared sometime between 1898 during the Spanish-American War and 1913 when the U.S Navy began issuing them as standard undergarments. They soon became popular with many laborers and young boys. By the 1920s the word T-shirt appeared in the Merriam Webster dictionary. One of the earliest examples of print, decorated T-shirts...