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Stylish Armor with a Point
Posted on 27 January 2012 | No CommentsIf sketches of old armor are accurate, then this may be one of the more stylish designs I’ve encountered. Note the long, sharp pointed foot design that can be use... -
1905 ~ Power Rates Double in Utah
Posted on 23 January 2012 | No CommentsThe news from 1905 is echoed frequently today, although in the case of power usage, we typically aren’t told that using a light or motor during daylight hours will result... -
Repairing The Union
Posted on 19 January 2012 | No CommentsThe spirit of cooperative repair of the Union as exemplified by Abraham Lincoln is needed in current day United States, replacing the never ending stream of divineness.. -
Model 1889 Marlin Repeating Rifle Advertisement
Posted on 28 December 2011 | No CommentsMarlin Rifle advertisement that I found in an 1891 issue of a local newspaper for the then new Marlin Repeating Rifle that had recently been released for sale. -
A Christmas Carol ~ 1843 First Edition
Posted on 20 December 2011 | No CommentsCharles Dickins book “A Christmas Carol” was first published in 1843 as seen in this image from the first edition. The story was wildly popular then and remains so today... -
Malt Rainier ~ For Mothers Who Need Nourishment
Posted on 15 December 2011 | No CommentsSome advertisements of the early 1900’s must have been created by lunatics or at the least lowly money grubbers. Mothers who need more nourishment and strength — Drink Malt Rainier. -
Waiting in Line ~ Sugar Rationing ~ WWII
Posted on 9 December 2011 | No CommentsA line of people wait to purchase some sugar during World War II. The lines always seemed to be long due to the rationing limits imposed on the product. -
A Bad Day At The Train Yard
Posted on 29 November 2011 | No CommentsSome mornings are better than others. Especially, when you forget to set the brakes on your locomotive and it parks itself. -
Hobbies ~ Building Model Airplanes
Posted on 25 November 2011 | No CommentsLife was good when you were building a model airplane – 1942 in Texas. -
The Love of Photography Through The Years
Posted on 19 November 2011 | No CommentsPeople have loved photography since its inception. Equipment and consumable costs were very expensive, but its value to families was so high that many people sacrificed some primary purchases so...














