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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Sarcone’s
“Man cannot live by bread alone.” The guy who coined this phrase never bought bread here.
Posted in Glorious Food
Tagged 9th Street, Italian Market, really good bread, Sarcone's
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Don’t Fly In The House!
Posted in Animated GIF, Blast from the Past
Tagged animated gif, antique photograph, butterflies, fun, humor, vintage photos
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Chariots of Fire
Being that the Olympics are currently ongoing, I figured I would drag out this series of glass negatives of a track team shot by John B. Capewell of Westville, New Jersey between 100 and 110 years ago. Capewell is the … Continue reading
Posted in The Capewell Glass Negative Collection
Tagged 1900, 1910, 268, analog, antique photograph, Chariots of Fire, Crown Point, Crown Point Road, glass negative, John B Capewell, men, New Jersey, photography, Photoshop, runner, runnung, sports, The Capewell Glass Negative Collection, track, track and field, trophy, vintage, Westville
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