53mariamail posted a photo:
I had sworn I would never buy any of the “buildings” or other series. But when I saw the details on this cute little “Rose Cottage” from the “Country Cottages” trio - I had to buy it because of all the animals on it! It became my 112th Sadler. The other two in the trio are Ivy House and Wysteria Lodge. I love the drawings of Sven Nordqvist in “Peddersen and Findus” because of all the quirky details and animals - this reminded me just a little bit…
The black lithog
I had sworn I would never buy any of the “buildings” or other series. But when I saw the details on this cute little “Rose Cottage” from the “Country Cottages” trio - I had to buy it because of all the animals on it! It became my 112th Sadler. The other two in the trio are Ivy House and Wysteria Lodge. I love the drawings of Sven Nordqvist in “Peddersen and Findus” because of all the quirky details and animals - this reminded me just a little bit…
The black lithograph is from after 2000 - so this is a Sadler made by Churchill China, that bought the name.
ShutterNut... posted a photo:
Please be aware... ALL Photos are purely for entertainment. I am no expert. Titles are from recognition - what I was told - or a quick search. Polite comments or corrections are welcome.
Please be aware... ALL Photos are purely for entertainment. I am no expert. Titles are from recognition - what I was told - or a quick search. Polite comments or corrections are welcome.
ShutterNut... posted a photo:
Please be aware... ALL Photos are purely for entertainment. I am no expert. Titles are from recognition - what I was told - or a quick search. Polite comments or corrections are welcome.
Please be aware... ALL Photos are purely for entertainment. I am no expert. Titles are from recognition - what I was told - or a quick search. Polite comments or corrections are welcome.
Aussie~mobs posted a photo:
Written on reverse by his daughter:
To Daddy with love from Jean
Wishing you a merry xmas with love xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
reverse: www.flickr.com/photos/hwmobs/55244824228
Regimental number - 54777
Place of birth - Sherwood Heights, New South Wales
Religion - Methodist
Occupation - Tramway employee
Address - Granville, New South Wales
Marital status - Married
Age at embarkation - 29
Next of kin - Wife, Mrs R B Smith, William and Clyde Streets, Granville, New South W
Regimental number - 54777
Place of birth - Sherwood Heights, New South Wales
Religion - Methodist
Occupation - Tramway employee
Address - Granville, New South Wales
Marital status - Married
Age at embarkation - 29
Next of kin - Wife, Mrs R B Smith, William and Clyde Streets, Granville, New South Wales
Enlistment date - 19 April 1918
Rank on enlistment - Private
Unit name - New South Wales Reinforcement 8
AWM Embarkation Roll number - 23/111/5
Embarkation details - Unit embarked from Sydney, New South Wales, on board SS Feldmarschall on 19 June 1918
Rank from Nominal Roll - Private
Unit from Nominal Roll - 35th Battalion
Fate - Returned to Australia 1 April 1919
Jeff Carlson Kansas...ish posted a photo:
Looking every bit like a scene along US 10 in western Minnesota, or US 52 in eastern North Dakoka, I went out this morning to photograph the Southwest Chief as it rolled into Topeka.
This scene in reality is along US 75 in Pauline, KS on Topeka's south side, and the two beautiful Northern Pacific dome cars are owned and operated by Webb Rail. The 313 and 549 were both built by Budd in 1954 for the North Coast Limited, and served stints on the BN an
Looking every bit like a scene along US 10 in western Minnesota, or US 52 in eastern North Dakoka, I went out this morning to photograph the Southwest Chief as it rolled into Topeka.
This scene in reality is along US 75 in Pauline, KS on Topeka's south side, and the two beautiful Northern Pacific dome cars are owned and operated by Webb Rail. The 313 and 549 were both built by Budd in 1954 for the North Coast Limited, and served stints on the BN and Amtrak before being sold into private hands.
Truus, Bob & Jan too! posted a photo:
Vintage British postcard. Rotary Photo, E.C., 117512 M. Photo by Foulsham and Banfield, London. Lily Brayton as Marsinah in the play Kismet.
Kismet was a three-act play written in 1911 by Edward Knoblauch/ Knoblock. It was produced by Oscar Asche and first staged at the Garrick Theatre, London, on 19 April 1911. Asche rewrote the play and starred himself as the beggar Haji, who poses as a prince. He drowns the evil Wazir of Police, catches the eye o
Vintage British postcard. Rotary Photo, E.C., 117512 M. Photo by Foulsham and Banfield, London. Lily Brayton as Marsinah in the play Kismet.
Kismet was a three-act play written in 1911 by Edward Knoblauch/ Knoblock. It was produced by Oscar Asche and first staged at the Garrick Theatre, London, on 19 April 1911. Asche rewrote the play and starred himself as the beggar Haji, who poses as a prince. He drowns the evil Wazir of Police, catches the eye of the Wazir's voluptuous wife, serves as Emir of Baghdad, and sees his daughter wed to the handsome Caliph, who has posed as a gardener. Next to Asche, Lily Brayton starred as his daughter Marsinah. The play was a gigantic success.
After a successful tour with Kismet in Australia in 1911–12, Asche, upon his return to London, revived Kismet. Asche and Brayton also appeared in a 1914 film adaptation. Afterward, more film adaptations followed in 1920, 1930 and 1944. Asche repeated his role as Haji in the 1930 and 1944 film versions. In 1953, the story was adapted into the musical by Robert Wright and George Forrest, which in turn was adapted into a 1955 film.
Sources: English Wikipedia, IMDb.
Elizabeth "Lily" Brayton (23 June 1876 – 30 April 1953) was an English actress and singer, known for her performances in Shakespeare plays and for her nearly 2,000 performances in the First World War hit musical 'Chu Chin Chow'. From the 1900s, Lily Brayton was the wife and regular co-actor of British actor Oscar Asche. In 1914 she acted opposite Asche in her only film, Kismet, directed by Leedham Bantock.